On the Fringe of the Fringe? | Guest: Bill O'Reilly | 1⧸25⧸19
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Struggling with chronic pain? Relief Factor is your go-to drug for pain relief. Also, why the government shutdown is so bad, why abortion is bad, and why the abortion bill passed.
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program
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oh cnn they're such great journalists over there and brian stelter is just a genius at helping
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uh he wants to remind the media that they should remain upset about this uh this shutdown and we've
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got a great story from cnn that uh you know proves why microsoft you know gives them that green check
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mark uh also uh we have a couple of other stories that i think are probably pretty uh pretty important
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uh as well did you know there was a school shooting last week yeah it's odd that nobody in
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the national news covered it um we'll tell you why coming up in a second also i want to explain
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why the abortion bill happened we begin with a great show in one minute
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this is the glenbeck program i haven't even told you yet stew the abortion thing it just dawned on me
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last night and i'm like oh my gosh this is why it's happening and it has nothing to do well has
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very little to do with running for president should i write that down abortion thing yeah just right
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sure we get to that today real reason behind cuomo and vermont's abortion bills uh all right
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well stew where would you like to where would you like to start today robots may take your job
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quarter of u.s workers at risk and u.s heartland is will be the hardest hit or we could start at
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meet harper the cnn story about the government shutdown and and it's horrible or i could tell
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you uh we could start with uh why the new york law is actually a new york law what's really behind that
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well i mean as a person with real um feeling for others i'm concerned about harper well i want you to
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meet harper 15 month old harper she was born prematurely she needs a breathing tube that sounds
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really rough it is it's horrible it's horrible now before i get into this i just want to i just want
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to uh read you something from brian stelter who you know is the guardian of of journalism he's the
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guy who look out for you know he's gonna he's gonna tell the truth he's gonna make sure that nobody's
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pulling any funny business nobody's you know cramming in agenda anywhere oh cool they're taking
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the real the real hard look at the news and they are a dependable news agency and we need people like
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that we sure do unfortunately brian stelter is not one of those people uh this is from his uh little
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newsletter that he sent out last night stay shocked is the headline we're five weeks into this self
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inflicted wound the shutdown was embarrassing on day one and even more embarrassing on day 35
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now that sounds like a neutral journalist doesn't it yeah he's just telling us how embarrassing it was
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on which which days it was embarrassing exactly right it's all just he's reporting the facts um a
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challenge for journalists don't get numb to the pain and the political posturing this type of story
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is the one that gets bigger as time goes on wow wow well there are real effects glenn i know and uh
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i'm glad that there's a there's people out there guarding uh the the gates of journalism to make sure
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that they're focusing on a story that could be harmful to president trump i mean they if you don't
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remind them they're not gonna remember to look for things that are bad for the trump presidency they're
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gonna sit back all day and just report really good economic news and you gotta remind them to keep
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back and keep looking uh towards the white house for any story that could potentially be negative well
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they they finally they they finally put their glare their gaze out to the to the the heartland of
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america and they found some of the suffering suffering people from this shutdown and uh here's one of
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them meet harper 15 month old harper born prematurely needs a breathing tube this was reported by cnn
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just last night see here's the picture of poor little harper see how cute she is just cute yeah and what
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does uh what does the the banner underneath the banner can you read says yeah it's pretty far away but
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a kentucky couple who who needs a child needs a breathing tube concerned about electricity being turned
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off while not getting paid well that's what happens when you when when the government shuts down
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because of uh donald trump uh solely um then there are issues with paying bills and electricity could
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be turned off and the breathing machine could be turned off and this child could i mean god only
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knows what could happen well donald trump has said that he would uh he'd negotiate uh but there is no
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negotiation in this there's no negotiation you got to stand your ground of course when somebody wearing
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a maga hat uh is uh just standing in place and doesn't doesn't move uh you know nbc will lecture
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that kid uh that uh you shouldn't stand your ground that you should retreat uh but it's different for nancy
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pelosi and everybody else anyway um here's the story um it's hard to read little harper her dad
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chris is a data processing assistant for the irs he's working without pay his wife ali says they're going to
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run out of money in another month or so and they're concerned about the electricity being turned off
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and that is the electricity that powers harper's ventilator
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how do you people not have a heart i mean that's amazing especially thank thankfully we have the left
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that is here for us and cares so much about babies being alive that they can they can show that utter
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concern for this particular one yeah i mean sure there's you know a few dozen million that they
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haven't cared all that much about but think about this one well this one's out of the womb for 15
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months oh okay and so they care about them they don't care about them half out of the womb but after
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they're out of the womb for 15 months if the mom still wants to keep the child uh you know we should
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care about this child i will say we should of course give the mother the opportunity to choose
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whether she keeps that ventilator on because it's her choice can i tell you something if she would
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have known that the kid was gonna be born prematurely and then have all these medical problems
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and be such a hassle she probably should have aborted little harper don't you think well certainly
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her choice to do so glad yeah i mean i wouldn't i wouldn't and i wouldn't recommend it but i'm sure
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those on the left see the drain that poor harper really is on the family and on society but let me
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just point this out now this took a this took about a minute of research on something that not a lot of
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people have certainly cnn doesn't have this um called uh google it's g-o-o-o french g-l-e and i think it
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has the accent um accent i grand uh what do you call that thing that that little hash mark at the
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sure yeah it's got one of those so i don't know how to pronounce it but i think you can find it
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well you just look for it um because cnn doesn't have it but i did literally about a minute's work i just
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googled ada rules about power shutoffs uh and i and i i got here protections against power shutoffs
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and i printed it now this is all in a minute i printed this and also the sample letter that you
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would need uh from your doctor so i've printed them both off i don't know if they still have mail service
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in kentucky or if they have ever gotten that because of evil donald trump um but here's the thing
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because of the ada you cannot turn off the electricity of someone who has life dependent
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uh uh machines running in the house and all you really need to do and i know this is such a hassle
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but all you need to do is just type up a quick letter and i have the example i could send it to
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the family um and the doctor just needs to say hey uh there's a 15 month old baby in this house
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named harper uh doesn't matter why the family is unemployed the family could be you know running
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a crack house and no there's no demand for crack right now uh and so they need to have their electricity
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even though they can't pay and it's against the law for the power company to turn off the power
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now i know that was a lot of work for cnn to figure out but we did it for them you should
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send them the google thing you're talking about because i know they should have that yeah that's
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not fair you have an advantage over them i know i know i have things that cnn just couldn't figure
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out when i read that story last night i could not believe it it is illegal to shut off power to
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people's houses you can't just shut it off if there is someone with life-saving equipment that
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is run by electricity it is illegal to shut it off for any reason other than natural disaster or you
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know you know a mistake or a mistake or a god control right but you it is very clear you can't do that
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and that's the ada right ada with disabilities and you would think that cnn because you always hear
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cnn and and liberal journalists saying you know well the ada and we need to strengthen the ada well
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here it is here it is it's protecting this poor little girl and the family cnn just used this family
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now i'm not saying that this family in kentucky isn't struggling i'm not saying that if you've been
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you've been furloughed or if you're working i don't even know how that's legal i don't know how
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it's legal but you should talk to your democratic senators because i actually do know how it's legal
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the reason why we can say you have to come back to work but we're not going to pay you
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is because the government politicians want to be able to have that vice because if we could just say
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okay everybody's got to come back to work because you are an essential employee the tsa irs whatever
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you guys all have to come back to work and we have to pay you because nowhere it's slavery to do others
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the only reason why they have that is so the politicians when they shut down the government
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and they want that squeeze they can say oh look at these poor people they're not getting paid
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and they are they're working anyway without pay this is a game and every single person that's been
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furloughed i'm sorry but the person to blame are your congress people because congress is the one
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that can change that law they choose not to never more than 60 seconds away from uh the rest of the
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show but there's there's actually more to this story uh and we'll give that to you coming up in
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just a second first of all um you know getting sick in the cold is is fake news oh you're gonna go out
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with your jacket and it's gonna be cold and you're gonna get sick well that's not how you get a cold
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well the word cold is the same as the the way that you describe the weather so i assume that the
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science lines up oh thank you liberal professor of today uh no actually we get we get sick because
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we're inside too much during the winter it gets cold outside so we stay in and we keep everything
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buttoned up and the air gets dirtier and dirtier and dirtier and it's like being on an airplane you're
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just you're just breathing bad air and if your filter is dirty it's even worse change your filter
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change your filter filterby.com i mean we all get flu shots why aren't we changing our film why isn't
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there a big movement why isn't there a big movement change your filter that's that's healthy that's an
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filterby.com we pause now for 10 seconds station id
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we're gonna get to roger stone's arrest uh in just a minute also i will tell you all about uh what's
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really happening with the uh new york and vermont uh abortion bill why why why is this a law oh my
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gosh it hit me like a ton of bricks yesterday and i was like oh my gosh how did i not think of this
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uh the first day i saw it we'll give that to you in a second also a school shooting that strangely
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was not covered last week i was also listening to cnn this morning a little bit um because i wanted to
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know what the next uh problem was for a federal worker because again if we don't remind them to
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look for negative stories about this president they will forget and they will just report positive
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things so we have to make sure we're always looking for those and so they did a story about
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the the shutdown and apparently a couple weeks ago they had a couple people on who missed their
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first paycheck and one of the women the woman who was on said i am worried because i'm you know i'm i
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don't have a lot of money and paycheck to paycheck to paycheck and i am worried uh that i am not going
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to be able to you know to make it here if i miss paychecks and if this keeps going on which is cnn
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does cnn when they sit down with them do they remind them that they can uh go to a bank
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and get a short-term loan and that's well they are aware of that because they were bashing wilbur ross
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who suggested this of course he's in the trump administration and they did remember this time
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to look for a negative story on trump oh and they found one with wilbur ross and they said well people
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can't just all get loans and there's interest they have to pay and it's wrong this is a let them eat
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cake moment essentially is the take yeah yeah yeah now off with their heads and and their answer is well
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how can i get a loan if i can't prove income well i mean i don't it seems to me the bank
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may have seen the news as well uh that the federal shutdown is going on and you yeah and you have
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uh you know pay stubs from the federal government right from previous weeks right yeah it doesn't oh
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i mean even when you buy a house you don't have to show your most recent pay stub you get to do
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someone in the last couple months or whatever it is sure so this is one of those things that
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as wilbur ross said uh they are basically federally guaranteed loans yes okay so uh that's a big deal
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but they asked her how she was going to do things um and she was pretty sure if she missed another
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paycheck she was going to be you know on the street of course they followed up with her to find out
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what happened and she she's like well luckily i have you know family and friends that are really
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helpful and that's of course great it's something that us conservatives talk about all the time it
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doesn't always have to be the government who steps in and does these things we have family and
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friends who help as well uh however she also pointed out and i thought this would be i could be
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completely the only one in the world who didn't know this but i found it completely fascinating
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that she also was able she said to get her unemployment to come through
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now unemployment for a furlough like if you're at a company and you get laid off
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unemployment very common thing that happens right people go get unemployment within that in that
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situation however i i have to admit i was unaware that if you are a federal employee
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and you are furloughed in this temporary period with all indications being that you're going to
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have your job back as soon as this is over and you're getting you're going to get all your pay
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back as soon as this is over yes you can get unemployment in the interim i honestly did not
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know that but that's a fascinating thing so to understand here the and and we like you know a lot
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of conservatives like to say uh the shutdown oh it's 800 000 people like the government should be
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slimmed down anyway and you know good go on they're not doing anything but think of how bad this is for
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a taxpayer we are now paying unemployment to a federal employee who is not working so not producing
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anything and then when they come back they're going to get all of their back pay as well so they're going
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to get taxpayer money from us for their jobs and taxpayer money from us for their unemployment in the
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interim does it make me a bad person that i kind of wish i had been furloughed kind of i mean i mean
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that sincerely look i could go to a bank if i worked for the federal government i could go to the bank
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oh well you have to pay interest yeah okay so i go to the bank i get a loan so i have i have the same
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lifestyle i can get just get a revolving loan i get it every two weeks from the bank and uh and i'm
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going to be good and then i know that's paid back because you know i'm going to get that paycheck okay
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so i'm going to pay that loan off well it's got interest yeah but also while i've gone to the bank
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to get that loan i also can get unemployment which will pay for my uh interest on that short-term loan
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uh and then some so i'm actually making money does it make me wrong to want to game the system
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because it doesn't seem that hard to make it uh and and honestly game the system now to be fair
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yeah right uh probably there were a lot of federal employees who thought this is going to be over in a
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week and didn't apply for unemployment or didn't get it for some other reason there are people who
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surely had credit bad enough that even if you said it was a federally guaranteed loan the banks were
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like and no thank you and certainly there are people who are like legitimately affected it's
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not zero the number's not zero um but they don't talk about that when they say 800 000 people are out
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that does not mean they're all on ventilators to the media and there are those stories but
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those aren't the only stories and unemployment is an interesting part of this if you can get
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enough unemployment's less than you're making at your job right but it should be enough hopefully
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to get you through uh this period while this is going on and remember of course this large payment
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is going to be coming right around the corner when this thing shuts down that doesn't make your life
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easy i'm sure this is legitimately affecting them and we we mentioned this a lot but you know the
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media doesn't seem to focus on it but there are other people who have businesses around where
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these federal government employees usually work they don't get anything and they don't get any
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payback at all they don't get unemployment they don't get their checks those are the ones yeah
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those are the ones running private businesses in the areas of a lot of federal employees if you run a
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breakfast shop outside of a big government building that now is barely attended your your job is you
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know your whole business is being screwed and because the government is so big and has its fingers in
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everything that we do it does affect a lot of people who are not going to get that made-up paycheck
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and it also will affect the economy and the numbers behind the economy you're going to see growth go down
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and all the things that you know this good economy that has been built by the american people and
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donald trump trying to support it as well well it's a good thing that brian stelter is on things like
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this isn't it that is good because thankfully someone's looking for something negative about this
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president josh can't somebody find something you're listening to glenn beck so much more yet to come
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law in new york we're going to have that coming up you can always get everything on the podcast as well
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yeah on itunes we welcome uh mr pat gray to the program bill o'reilly is going to be with us in
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about 30 minutes from now uh still to come on today's program we have a freedom of information act
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that we filed uh at the blaze uh to find out about this vietnam uh hero uh nathan phillips
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uh and he is a hero he had a job that i don't i mean i i don't know how he did it i don't know how
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he did it so we have his record uh from the federal government of his military service and you're going
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to be fascinated by that uh also uh we have um the news about a school shooting that somehow or another
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didn't make the national news was only covered locally which was odd and i can't figure out i know
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i do have a theory on why it wasn't covered um but uh i'll give that to you also uh and the abortion
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law should we start there welcome pat gray thank you good to be here which which one do you want
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choose your news uh let's talk about the abortion law okay theory pat why why is is um the governor
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governor of new york cuomo suddenly coming out with the most extreme abortion law you could possibly imagine
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that women can kill the baby all the way to birth
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and and and health care professionals don't have to be the one a doctor doesn't have to be the one
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that is even performing it uh and any reason goes why would governor cuomo do that well are you
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alleging it's not just because he's so in favor of women's right to use their own reproductive i am
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situation i am i am i am suggesting you are yes i am suggesting huh yeah because that's what i thought
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i thought it was just he loves women so much yeah and they celebrated this as a huge victory they lit
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up the sky of new york with pink so they could celebrate this huge victory stew what is your
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beside that uh you know that he just loves he just loves the the women um what uh what would you be your
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guess other than he loves the women yes okay um uh potentially he could be a person yes who is
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considering a run for office in 2020 and realizes he needs to get as far left as possible for a democratic
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primary audience yes so that's what i have been thinking yesterday before the tv show it just hit me like
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a bag of bricks and i just like to pass it by and see what anybody else thinks i was reading a story
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right after the election of donald trump and uh you know this is when they were well they still are
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looking for why how did donald trump win we had the perfect candidate we had the perfect message
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how how did donald trump win you remember and they were throwing everything against the wall
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well one of the stories that i read and i had completely forgotten about it until yesterday i don't
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know why it just jogged with me but i remembered the story where the press said well one of the reasons
00:27:49.660
why he won was scotus now i think that's true one of the reasons why donald trump won was because
00:27:56.400
we are that we care about the supreme court right would you all agree with that yeah okay but the story
00:28:03.360
said something that i didn't know that that never works for the left that the left for some reason is not
00:28:13.620
as attached to the supreme court thing when they're casting their vote for president now you would think
00:28:20.540
i've always thought that they were but apparently the studies show that it doesn't affect an election
00:28:26.700
like it does for the right doesn't get the vote out correct so they need to be able to balance that
00:28:35.860
they need to be able because they know i know you know look um ruth bader ginsburg is in the next five
00:28:45.140
years even if she chooses to leave she's not going to be there forever and it's probably going to
00:28:51.620
happen in the next five years right i mean it could happen tomorrow she's very very ill and i don't wish
00:28:56.740
anything i don't even i'm not even say that's crap everybody disclaimers every but reasonable person
00:29:02.460
knows yes so um she's not going to be with us long we are going to say i don't care who it is
00:29:13.500
i want the right scotus person to replace her correct of course okay if that doesn't work for the left
00:29:22.380
it will energize the right they have to have something so they've just put in the bill and
00:29:30.920
they've passed it as a law to the point to where i'm not signing anything unless this is in here
00:29:37.380
now it is so unpopular with the american people it is the fringe of the fringe it's way beyond
00:29:47.260
anything that anybody has ever proposed way beyond france way beyond europe we are on the cutting edge
00:29:55.220
in new york of death but equal with the north korea we should point out we are now equal with north
00:30:00.360
korea on that so we got that all right so it doesn't make sense to me unless you're just trying
00:30:06.120
to run to the uber left that's not enough that's just not enough however if you enact that now
00:30:17.360
you could expect to see some court cases come up from the public that says i'm not doing this my tax
00:30:26.880
dollars are going to fund abortions uh this isn't right i want to challenge this in court
00:30:33.920
they are begging for a challenge in court they're begging for it so then by the time it just starts
00:30:43.300
to bubble up doesn't even reach scotus yet by the time it bubbles up they've got evidence that women
00:30:50.220
are under attack and when rbg goes oh well women are going to go back to the stone age they're going
00:31:00.140
to grab you by the hair and drag you back into the cave roe v wade's going to be overturned this is what
00:31:05.320
they're doing this is what they're doing this is all and this is all about driving the vote
00:31:11.100
and appeasing the uber uber left because the only ones that want to do that are the uber uber left so
00:31:20.360
they're playing to the ones that they know will go out and and work hard that's what's happening
00:31:27.500
it's an interesting ingredient into how they handled the kavanaugh thing too yeah right like they're trying
00:31:33.800
to make the supreme court as big an issue to the left and their voters as it is to the right they
00:31:39.340
are going to make kavanaugh again the election will prediction you will see in the election
00:31:46.360
ruth bader ginsburg is ill and is going to go away and we have passed historic celebratory
00:31:56.000
action for women and protection for women's rights and women's health and men like kavanaugh are going
00:32:05.560
to be placed on the supreme court that is the angle they are going to bring kavanaugh back up they are
00:32:13.440
going to use this as something that new york celebrated why are they using the language of
00:32:21.700
celebration why light the sky why did the governor insist that they light the sky
00:32:29.080
they certainly did draw attention to it sure did and they put some provisions in there that you
00:32:36.600
wouldn't think they'd even want like non-physicians can perform abortions why would you want that so
00:32:43.040
can we can can can we please um post on glennbeck.com today um somebody should post it right away
00:32:51.180
somebody in the in the um in the research room um i got a lot of facebook posts and a lot of people
00:32:58.120
on twitter uh and email yesterday saying i can't i keep being told by friends that it's not true that
00:33:06.680
that anything goes any reason goes they're saying that i'm a liar it's not any reason it's just all
00:33:13.620
factors all factors is the quote okay and if you have you can't for example you can't go in there and
00:33:20.400
say you know what i have absolutely no reason to get an abortion right now uh however i would like
00:33:26.000
one in theory now most likely what would happen with a doctor who is actually willing to perform
00:33:31.640
an abortion like this they would say you're gonna have to give me a reason or i can't do it did any
00:33:36.720
do you have a do you have the sniffles because after that it says all factors and it's uh physically
00:33:43.000
mentally uh psychologically so you could say lily the president the the pregnancy is too upsetting to
00:33:49.080
you yes that's a psychological idea the idea of being a mother i am not i can't do it for it's
00:33:55.860
gonna do it it's it's weighing on my mind that's enough that's enough and that's the thing you have
00:34:00.780
to have a reason but the reason needs to fall into this tiny category of all factors so any excuse
00:34:09.420
whatsoever that will convince now again it has to convince the doctor to do it but any doctor who's
00:34:14.880
he's willing to do a third term abortion is going to say okay well yeah if you're stressed out because
00:34:20.740
of this pregnancy that's your health and that's enough so they're looking at a technicality that
00:34:26.400
i would get i would venture to guess that most of them know is not really a restriction on abortion
00:34:33.220
but they're just saying it anyway because they know it's a technicality some people might not be
00:34:36.380
aware of that too we will have somebody write this up and give you all the links so you can argue
00:34:41.000
this we need an we need a page we need a we need something at glenbeck.com that has like all the
00:34:47.300
links for uh you know the covington kids so you can just say no i want you just to go here and just
00:34:54.040
watch these links i want you to you know abortion i look it's right here everybody always says gosh i
00:35:00.200
wish you know i was arguing with somebody i wish you were there i wish russ was there or somebody like
00:35:03.860
that we're going to give you all of the arguing points with the links that have nothing to do with
00:35:09.920
us so when you're in an argument about abortion you can go right to the page and you can click on
00:35:16.600
it and it will take you to the bill and to the section of the bill that says these things so you
00:35:24.520
have the proof and it's not us we're just showing you where they can find it if they want to do their
00:35:30.440
own research are you sure though pat it's not just that he really cares about women i i'm not sure i
00:35:37.500
okay you so you're still with that you weren't won over i think he might just care really uh a lot
00:35:42.480
by the way i just got an update on nathan phillips i don't know if you guys know this um but uh we got
00:35:48.360
a freedom of information act uh fulfilled yesterday so we have his war record but also there's been some
00:35:54.000
testing uh done on nathan phillips and he is uh won 1024th warren uh not a lot of people i was i was
00:36:04.300
shocked because i thought there's no way he's got any elizabeth warren in him but it turns out he does
00:36:10.280
won 1024th i think he's a bit more elizabeth warren than than that test indicates
00:36:15.180
well maybe he's just identifying as a warren family member i'm not sure
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i don't know imagine you're paying for electricity and you have to continue to pay for electricity
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but all of the employees have been furloughed so you're not getting any of the electricity
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but you still have to pay for it none of us we should be the ones that are up in arms how much
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00:40:50.960
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program was it the hat
00:41:57.420
or was it the smirk roger stone surprise surprise in jail today state of the union been canceled
00:42:05.960
the government still shut down is this a win or a lose the most radical abortion law ever
00:42:14.620
has been passed in new york nathan phillips we just found out he's won 1024th
00:42:23.120
uh elizabeth warren more on him and the despicable behavior of the press all of this with bill o'reilly
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all right bill o'reilly is here from billoreilly.com uh welcome bill very warm welcome uh gentlemen thank you
00:44:40.980
very much uh my day is off to a great start boy it is i tell you we were relieved um bill um i i'm so
00:44:49.260
excited to hear your take on all of the things that have happened because this has been a big week
00:44:53.700
um but let's start with the latest breaking news of roger stone can you fill me in on what's happening
00:45:01.400
with roger stone um maybe but first i'm just going to concentrate on on uh the fusion of entertainment
00:45:09.040
and enlightenment so i'm going to go into the enlightenment area now all right okay thank you
00:45:13.380
all right thank you so i don't know anything about roger stone never met him never talked to him looks
00:45:18.080
like uh kind of a crazy guy to me yeah um he's got a big tattoo all over his back of nixon seven years
00:45:25.600
old i don't know what that is yeah um there should be a limit by the way in tattoo parlors if you're over
00:45:31.120
28 you can't get one um constitutional amendment bill is that how you go about that i was really
00:45:38.960
hoping for i was i was hoping for a little more enlightenment uh i'm going to give you something
00:45:44.420
in enlightenment all right okay okay so muller uh when he started investigating this russian collusion
00:45:53.260
allegation he basically have a chart and i know this to be true and there's names on the chart
00:46:00.300
um it's a flow chart that says trump campaign and there's a you know maybe 30 names maybe 40 yes on
00:46:10.420
on the chart and he looked into all of them he looked at all of these people that were working
00:46:17.020
uh directly with donald trump in some capacity so that's where you start so roger stone was a gadfly
00:46:24.700
um somebody who was around trump wanted to curry favor with trump um advised him on certain things
00:46:34.240
no he knew trump for a long time and he's he is the nixon original dirty trickster i mean yeah he's
00:46:41.400
this is a guy who has a really bad past a political consultant right there's tons of these people and
00:46:49.540
then they're hired by groups or packs or whatever and they didn't go get this one find dirt on that
00:46:55.620
one do whatever you want but in the in the initial in the initial uh thrust of the of the trump
00:47:04.680
campaign everybody wanted to curry favor with donald trump everybody in his organization uh who wanted
00:47:12.440
to work for him get on a campaign they all wanted his attention that's very important for everybody
00:47:18.060
understand everybody wanted trump's attention not easy to get because his attention spans about 20
00:47:23.040
seconds you got to bring something pretty big to get donald trump's attention so stone had some kind
00:47:32.240
of a relationship with the wiki leaks crew remember wiki leak oh yeah yeah yeah all right so the wiki leaks
00:47:39.420
people hacked in and found out bad stuff about hillary clinton and her campaign stone was the middleman
00:47:47.020
there talking there talking to wiki leaks and they give him gossip and then he'd run back to the trump
00:47:52.980
campaign and tell him the gossip but this is what wiki leaks hacked in this is what they're going to
00:47:58.580
have this is what we're going to see that's what stone did that's who he is all right he's the middleman
00:48:05.460
gossip guy so when the investigation came uh when muller launched they brought stone in and said were you
00:48:14.840
the middleman gossip guy so no that's why he's indicted so let me um let me go here and let me
00:48:22.380
change it slightly uh onto the media now uh the media have happened to be there at roger stone's
00:48:29.020
house it was a coincidence it was it was good yeah i i love this walking down the street in florida
00:48:35.280
and the fba go hey we're gonna we're gonna resurrect this thing come on yeah uh the cnn anchor
00:48:41.800
actually said good job following your gut and being there on this one following their gut they
00:48:47.840
happened to be there with a camera crew it was the same thing like flake in the elevator at the senate
00:48:52.680
when the cnn crew was right behind the fanatical uh uh far left person who was yelling at flake
00:48:59.280
she just happened to be so muller somebody in muller's uh crew probably in the fbi i you know
00:49:08.340
speculation this is an enlightenment now now i'm into speculation now let me go to the fbi
00:49:13.600
gave somebody a call and said they're going to be here so show up let me go now to uh the hat
00:49:21.540
and the smirk all right so now we're going over to the kentucky kids we're finished with roger stone
00:49:27.480
yes is that okay bill did you have anything else you wanted to add to that no all right good good
00:49:31.800
good all right go ahead go ahead all right what do you want me to what question do you want on the
00:49:37.300
kentucky kids you want me to know here's here's the here's the thing first of all is this a story
00:49:43.720
that is beyond the hat if that kid wasn't wearing the hat yeah would we even know this story no
00:49:51.520
no it's all about trump everything's about trump everything all right so the kid and his friends
00:50:01.720
are at the pro-life rally because a lot of catholic school kids go every year all right so it was a
00:50:09.680
mistake for the kid to wear the hat by the way if i had been the um and i as you guys know i'm a
00:50:14.820
former high school teacher if i had been the advisor on that uh trip i would have said no political
00:50:19.840
paraphernalia because we're here uh for a moral reason and we want everyone of every party don't
00:50:28.140
know if he wore it to the march uh i mean and it they it looked like a new hat uh and you know you're
00:50:34.500
coming home with a souvenir i don't know if he brought the hat or just got would have worn it in
00:50:38.760
the context of being at the pro correct life demonstration if i were the advisor i would have
00:50:44.480
advised against that but that wasn't that way he was now getting ready to get on the bus so
00:50:50.460
do you have a right to wear a hat and not be accused of crimes the constitutional right to
00:50:55.620
wear it although the advisor being the school attached to school could have said don't wear it
00:51:00.800
and the kid could not have overridden that but as an american says he has a right to write whatever
00:51:05.140
he wants i'm talking about what's appropriate all right and why um i would have as an advisor said
00:51:12.680
no no political stuff we're just here as catholics and we're here as christians in a right to life
00:51:18.860
context we're not doing politics today all right all right so the question though is would the press
00:51:24.180
have latched on this and and viciously attacked these kids had they worn uh a joe biden for president
00:51:32.160
hat and the answer is absolutely not yeah um and you i think you have a good pretty good perspective
00:51:38.480
on it but let's just advance it a little bit further okay and because everybody knows what
00:51:43.800
happened you can make up your own mind as a listener i mean we saw the video we know that
00:51:48.920
the kids were not at fault we know the media viciously attacked the kids uh and the media may be
00:51:54.620
oh well we're sorry but they're not really sorry no they're not at all no the nbc interviews show
00:52:00.620
they don't care at all sorry i mean uh you know it's like savannah guthrie um who's not you know
00:52:06.200
she's not a political fanatic she takes orders all right and her orders were um don't be mean
00:52:11.820
but be skeptical okay so and don't be skeptical with nathan phillips yeah the story for the media
00:52:20.420
and if you read my column brand new column on billoreilly.com the story that the media now
00:52:26.380
is advancing is that yeah maybe this wasn't the kids fault but anybody anyone who wears a
00:52:36.180
trump hat is triggering there you go there's the word triggering bad feeling in america so you have
00:52:46.500
a trump hat or socks or bumper sticker you are a trigger for negativity in america that is the story
00:52:56.820
and they're trying the media is basically trying to set up a scenario where if you don't
00:53:08.040
vote for the democrat for president no matter who it is that you're an evil bad person well if you're
00:53:15.360
wearing a trump hat you're wearing a trump t-shirt you're you've got a trump 2020 sticker on your car
00:53:22.620
you are a bad person you're so yeah so they are what they're doing is if you have a trump sign
00:53:29.940
trump 2020 sign in your front yard you can be attacked because you're obviously a bad person
00:53:36.940
who's just trying to trigger people in the neighborhood that's right and and these kids
00:53:41.860
yeah we weren't fair we the media weren't fair but they deserved what they got because they had the hat
00:53:48.440
on so if everybody understands that if all american voters understand the hatred
00:53:53.880
that is going to be the theme of the next presidential race it's all about hate not about
00:54:00.580
the economy anymore not about china not about putin it's about hate all right i'm going to pick it up
00:54:07.600
with bill o'reilly uh where we left off here and also take it to uh new york um abortion uh and the
00:54:15.980
school shooting that happened someplace school shooting this last week didn't get any coverage
00:54:23.180
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bill o'reilly let's let's continue down this road just a a little bit all right uh we filed for a
00:56:13.240
freedom of information act on nathan phillips uh and his war record um do you know what he did
00:56:20.640
was a marine right yeah well yeah he was in the marines um but uh he was an infantryman for
00:56:28.660
two days and then they transferred him and he became a refrigerator uh repairman
00:56:35.100
he was in the marines in the marines he spent his time as a refrigerator mechanic
00:56:43.220
so yeah and then he went awol twice uh his records show that uh uh the um uh his trial records were not
00:56:57.020
included with our freedom of information act uh uh requests so i think we have to request for those
00:57:04.520
as well i'm not sure if we can get those but he went awol two times he was he had frostbite
00:57:11.740
well i i'm not sure it is cold in the refrigerator especially if you're in nebraska uh during during
00:57:19.040
the years after the vietnam war they responded to you pretty quickly with that uh foyer question
00:57:25.520
you got that stuff fast yeah i know i was i was shocked i didn't expect it came in yesterday
00:57:30.000
yeah you're right they're terrified of you sure um look i you know i don't know who this guy is
00:57:36.620
with the drum um i don't care who he is doesn't matter to me who he is he's out there he's at a
00:57:43.640
pro-life demonstration with a drum banging it okay i mean it's not the kind of guy you want to have
00:57:49.700
dinner with yeah no he was at a he was actually at a native americans no border um rally uh then he
00:57:56.680
segued over to the pro-life rally yeah then no then he just walked over to the boys who were getting
00:58:01.020
onto a bus after the poor uh the uh pro-life rally i mean the guy is an anti-border guy which is why he
00:58:09.100
went to the kid with the red hat he was trying to prove a point no borders okay so you know there
00:58:17.300
are nuts everywhere and um when i see the press basically i think it was a washington post uh say
00:58:27.820
that he was a vietnam vet my first feeling was i don't believe the washington post not
00:58:34.840
because the guy couldn't have been a vietnam vet he certainly could have he's at that age
00:58:41.800
but it's the washington post they don't check anything they're not going to check anything
00:58:47.200
it's going to oh they had a vet bang that puts the narrative he's in a higher plane so we use it
00:58:52.780
and then it went well we're sorry well how many times are you going to be sorry over there
00:58:57.180
you know you got that little pinocchio thing that you do on everybody else you don't want you to do
00:59:02.580
it on yourself how many retractions are we going to get from the far left press so here's the single
00:59:08.260
day we get them now but here's what concerns me um you had the you had nbc washington post cbs
00:59:14.520
you had you had all of the usual suspects and at first they reported it okay mistake then new
00:59:21.920
information comes out uh and they say oops sorry but they don't retract all of it they just say hey
00:59:28.700
there's a new uh new facts emerge well that's not an apology new facts emerge then they stick with
00:59:37.580
this they stick with the story and it is a provable fact on with videotape and here's here's what i want
00:59:45.360
to ask you bill the press has crossed the rubicon they have crossed a line now from where you could
00:59:54.020
say well i don't know you could look at it that way you could if i'm going to be really really generous
00:59:59.320
you could give them the benefit of the doubt there is no there is no other story other than they
01:00:06.180
knowingly are lying if this is what they're doing today with videotape what are they not willing
01:00:15.160
to do number one julius caesar would have executed everybody in the press by this point so if we were
01:00:21.660
in the rubicon that would have you know they would have all been dead number two this is actually a good
01:00:27.520
thing for honest americans so this whole thing is good for the country this covington high school
01:00:36.500
um snafu because now even the dimmest of us cannot defend the national media any longer you cannot walk
01:00:51.940
out of your house and go oh they're fair oh i believe the new york times or what they're fair
01:00:56.940
they're giving me the news that i need to make a responsible decision you can't do that nobody can do
01:01:03.180
that you'll be laughed at you'll be i mean even the far left kooks will laugh at you oh my you know
01:01:08.480
they're in our pocket we have them so it's you know this brought it over buzzfeed just set this up
01:01:17.820
all right buzzfeed set it up because people paid attention to the kids nobody pays attention to buzzfeed
01:01:25.860
and by the way back and stew did you know that nbc invested 200 million dollars into buzzfeed
01:01:32.940
did you know that no i did not know that they're the biggest backer comcast the biggest backer of
01:01:40.500
buzzfeed all right back with bill o'reilly on so much more to cover coming up in just a moment
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you're listening to glenn beck i don't i don't know what king bill sits in when he's doing his
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broadcast but i'm guessing it's not an x-chair uh and that is the that is you should get him one for
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president i mean so nice to come on every every week maybe get him an x-chair i mean they have the
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comfortable got like 500 billion dollars to his name he can buy his own damn chair that's kind of
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on we'll get the latest from bill o'reilly more with him in just a moment here on the glenn beck
01:03:02.080
this is the glenn beck program more on roger stone and his arrest and what it means for donald trump
01:03:14.280
which i don't think anything right now um but it might mean something big for steve bannon uh and
01:03:22.760
i think he's going to be the the next one we'll explain why coming up in uh in just a second we're
01:03:28.780
back with mr bill o'reilly um and bill you're a new yorker you're a uh you're a catholic um and i i
01:03:37.200
don't think you're a cuomo supporter supporter um but uh he's a cuomo has gone off the deep end with
01:03:45.960
this new abortion law and the left is lying about it saying that it doesn't include any reason
01:03:55.060
whatsoever up until birth which it absolutely does uh it's infanticide and uh anybody honest
01:04:03.660
would know it um i've known a cuomo family oh uh 40 years um decent relationship with andrew cuomo
01:04:14.500
so i'm going to tell you a story i've never told publicly but now i can tell it because of the
01:04:20.340
the developments about seven years ago uh cardinal dolan came to me he's the uh head of the new
01:04:27.820
york archdiocese and said uh they got this pending bill uh about abortion on demand at any time in
01:04:34.220
albany um can you talk to uh governor cuomo about it uh maybe it was five years ago um i was in los
01:04:42.220
angeles so um you know i said your eminence i'll i'll do what i can um but um you know i've got to
01:04:51.720
keep it in a professional way i've got to say to him look here's the uh here's the situation and this
01:04:59.000
is why the cardinal is concerned and i have to have your permission to do that i can't do it as private
01:05:04.640
citizen even though i i'm against it he doesn't care what i think um so anyway i did i put in a call
01:05:10.820
to uh the governor and he did get back to me very promptly and we had a very nice discussion
01:05:15.180
for about 45 minutes about the bill and at the end of the discussion he said well let me think
01:05:21.840
about it i'm not going to do anything on it now which he did he did now his argument for the bill
01:05:28.180
was not that he believed that he didn't he said he didn't believe in it that he was a good catholic
01:05:33.040
and uh all that and but you know his job was not to uh impose his religion on anyone and the liberals
01:05:41.720
in new york wanted it you know the usual but but he did he did table it um for a while never pushed it
01:05:49.220
never really got beyond but once the democrats got both chambers of the new york legislature um the uh far
01:05:57.260
left came to him and said you're going to do this or um we're going to attack you and of course you
01:06:03.180
know cuomo said okay i'm going to do it and that's what happened all right so we have my beef
01:06:08.000
my beef on it is uh cardinal dolan when a cardinal dolan should basically be out there in front of saint
01:06:15.260
patrick's cathedral saying look this is infanticide um you have to have some standards
01:06:22.540
uh on abortion you just can't say i'm going to give birth in a week and i and i'm panicking because
01:06:29.720
my boyfriend left or my husband left and i don't want the baby so the baby's going to be
01:06:34.200
terminated that that just can't happen in a civilized society and i think all of your listeners would agree
01:06:40.360
with that but dolan doesn't do that and and unless you bring moral power to these arguments you're
01:06:48.460
going to lose it particularly in states like california and new york so um a story that i've never shared
01:06:56.040
um cuomo called my office about five years ago and wanted to meet with me privately um and uh the word
01:07:07.420
was that he just wanted to show that you know we had a lot of things that we had in common and i thought
01:07:15.380
it was very weird and i knew it was because he was wanting to run for president and i never took the
01:07:21.420
meeting um however uh that gave me a reason to believe that one of the reasons why he was doing
01:07:28.640
this now was because maybe he wanted to run for president in 2020 but i since uh have had another
01:07:35.900
thought and i this came to me uh yesterday bill i read a story right after the election you know when
01:07:41.620
everybody was like wow how did trump win and one person said which i thought was accurate
01:07:45.940
that trump won because he could capitalize on the fear of the supreme court and conservatives always
01:07:53.000
respond to that and in in this article it said it was written by a lefty and it said uh that's something
01:08:01.420
that the left doesn't do the right responds to that but the left doesn't with ruth bader ginsburg
01:08:09.400
uh in very poor health we all know that somehow or another i mean she's going to retire or she will
01:08:15.520
you know pass away here in the next five years uh and there will be a very important slot open on the
01:08:21.460
supreme court i think this has been passed in its most radical form to activate the most radical of the
01:08:29.060
left uh to signal to them that we're your people that will get it done and also to get a court case
01:08:36.760
coming up bubbling up so they can make this about kavanaugh and who else what other radical white
01:08:43.960
man will drag you back into the cave to overturn this historic women's rights legislation what are
01:08:51.740
your thoughts i don't buy that because that bill was there for so long and it just was politically
01:08:58.780
expedient now for cuomo to do it he does want to run for president by the way cuomo does want to be
01:09:07.620
president yes all right but he he's he's got headwinds in a form of joe biden he can't beat
01:09:14.420
biden on the moderate track uh yesterday biden came out and said he likes republicans in michigan
01:09:19.660
that's the clear signal look i'm not a loon like the rest of my party is all right so cuomo knows he
01:09:27.020
can't beat biden if biden were to say i'm not going to run a month from now i think cuomo may
01:09:33.360
get in anyway um you have basically essentially a split in the democratic party um between the
01:09:42.560
democrats who know that the ocasio cortez is and and on and these people are going to ruin the party
01:09:49.600
because americans are not going to vote for socialism never even though the press promotes these people
01:09:55.820
all day long and it looks like they're mainstream now they're really not they're really out there
01:10:00.980
okay and then most americans aren't gonna buy into the government taking your stuff which is what it
01:10:06.920
comes down to and the final thing about this thing is that you know we live in a country and that
01:10:12.860
doesn't really as i've said many times i don't want to be boring about it pursue the truth anymore
01:10:18.320
and and you know abortion is the law of the land it's not going to change roe v way is not going
01:10:25.120
to be overturned but the states the individual states have a have a right under the constitution
01:10:32.020
to regulate how a life-ending procedure is executed put forth the states have the absolute right to do
01:10:45.540
that and that's what the democrats don't want they want the federal government to have a blanket and say
01:10:52.360
you can have abortion for any reason at any time and that's what hillary clinton that was a big mistake
01:10:57.380
that she made all right um and that's it all right so it's it's you know it is that really the kind of
01:11:04.940
society you want even even of in the even the western european nations of the secular and liberal as you get
01:11:11.020
don't have that is that what you want is this what we want here that's how it has to be framed
01:11:17.580
it can't be framed as a women's rights thing this is what they do all day long and by the way when i
01:11:23.480
said in in december you may remember this that uh ginsburg i don't believe that she's ever going to
01:11:29.460
sit in the court again yeah that's how ill she is yes i know you saw how i was attacked yeah i was
01:11:35.720
attacked but megan mccain on the view oh you're unchristian calling me unchristian for what
01:11:41.740
reporting the truth bill o'reilly it is it is a very very intense issue and a very intense time
01:11:48.500
in this country let me ask uh one last question this about the shutdown if you if you listen to
01:11:53.860
the press and if you read the polls the president is really hurting badly from this this shutdown now
01:12:01.020
there's no state of the union next week i don't know why he gave on that i don't know why he just
01:12:05.960
didn't take up ted cruz's offer to come to the senate uh or just go do something himself on that
01:12:12.520
night um how is this how's this looking for the president how is he weathering this as soon as that
01:12:19.320
happened i was surprised so i called my contacts who have uh very very close to donald trump okay so
01:12:26.560
they say to me um we believe that in the long run nancy pelosi refusing to allow the president to
01:12:37.060
give this address is going to hurt the democratic party that's the conclusion the white house has come
01:12:42.960
to short run trump lost no doubt about it long run people are going to remember what a bad person
01:12:50.900
nancy pelosi is they couldn't do a uh a venue outside the capital excuse me because the networks
01:12:58.260
wouldn't cover it wouldn't get any coverage at all and even after he gave the address they gave a rally
01:13:04.460
in in texas or oklahoma networks wouldn't cover rally either okay we got nothing he could have done
01:13:11.540
it as i suggested on the steps of the capital yes okay yes as abraham lincoln u.s grant did yes okay
01:13:19.440
and he could said you know a little cold out here a little cold i'd rather be inside because i
01:13:25.740
should be inside but we have a fascist house of representative leader uh and so i'm here
01:13:34.380
but um the state of the union and then he goes and gives a speech yeah i i i agree with you and i mean i'm
01:13:42.680
i'm so close to uh i mean i'm i'm i'm uh i'm amazed at how close in some ways donald trump is to the
01:13:53.260
tactics just updated for today's uh world of uh ronald reagan and in this i could hear him saying
01:14:01.700
ms pelosi build this wall i mean it is and i'm sure he'll use that line um somewhere somewhere down
01:14:10.740
but they the government shut down everybody wants it over all right trump wants it over
01:14:16.700
everybody wants it over so i suspect in the next few days they'll come to some kind of thing where
01:14:22.280
the government will be opened up that that'll probably happen but the war and it is that um goes
01:14:29.560
on and um you know i'm sitting here and i'm saying you know the casualties of this war the american
01:14:36.560
people that's who's getting hurt by this unbelievable hatred that is being fostered by the uh by the
01:14:46.720
press i want to say again i explain why the american media has fallen apart in a new column
01:14:51.980
on billoreilly.com uh just a quick headline 1983 50 corporations controlled 90 percent of the national
01:15:00.220
press 2019 six conglomerates six control 90 of the press and believe me they're organized and they
01:15:11.160
hate trump and one more thing killing the ss number nine on the new york times list after four months in
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the marketplace this coming sunday what do we need to do to get it back up there bill we need to get it
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up to two or three what do we need to do yeah i mean um it's just awareness it's situational
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awareness the book has got great word of mouth um glenn back you know one of my big promotions is
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glenn beck actually read this book no it's and it's a great what no i've gotta be great he can read
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i've read some of your books and most of your books actually and uh you know with patent i have the toe
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tag so i can prove that you're wrong on that one but on this one uh it's it's truly remarkable uh it's
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a great read it's one of those things you just won't put down if you haven't read it killing uh the ss
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by bill o'reilly it is available now and i'd love to see it bump back up bill thank you so much
01:16:00.920
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01:16:08.460
feel the greens my wife got up this morning and she made me yet another celery shake celery shake
01:16:17.580
wow it's just uh celery uh and uh and coconut water which i despise did you mix in some field
01:16:26.640
of greens in that because that would have actually made it taste good yeah no it would have it would
01:16:30.840
have it would have this is so awful uh she's doing it because we you know the medical medium said she
01:16:37.160
should and it's a new book out and we're gonna have that guy on next week um but i'm hoping that
01:16:42.120
this medium sees in my future my wife ending uh this nightmare um but uh i am i'm taking filled
01:16:49.920
of greens because i don't want to have salads anymore and i'm tired of my wife saying you got
01:16:55.020
to have your greens i had them i had them field of greens one scoop put it in whatever it is you're
01:16:59.660
drinking you knock it back you've had all the fruits and vegetables you're supposed to have for
01:17:03.640
the day where was this when we were kids my mom was forcing us to eat our vegetables i have been
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field of greens experience a better you tomorrow uh let me go to chris in new york who wants to weigh
01:17:46.320
in on the abortion law hello chris welcome hi glenn hi thanks for having me you bet so uh i'm just
01:17:55.120
quite shocked at the uh the legislation that it actually passed the reason being is because it
01:18:01.240
actually guts the penal law uh of the state of new york and the homicide section yep um it gets rid of
01:18:09.940
several sections uh under manslaughter and several other sections and and it clearly states that the
01:18:18.160
whole intent behind this uh in the bill it says therefore it is the intent of the legislature to
01:18:24.660
prevent the enforcement of laws or regulations that are not in furtherance of legitimate state
01:18:31.060
interest in protecting a woman's health that burden abortion access so in other words you can no
01:18:37.580
longer use the penal law to enforce abortion um in other words where where it would be questionable
01:18:46.760
whether or not it was a legal practice now they've moved it to the reproductive health act
01:18:53.380
which is a non-criminal act as far as i can tell from reading the bill um let me ask you this
01:19:01.740
gosnell would not have gone to jail had this law been enacted as far as i can tell from reading the
01:19:09.800
bill that's correct that's correct and and and what is even more shocking is they're they're just
01:19:16.700
not scared to admit that this new public health law will allow a woman all the way up until the end of
01:19:26.060
her term to find a reason to abort the child i just very shocking thank you very much chris i appreciate
01:19:35.880
it um you're right it is shocking and i hope it wakes the country up not to stand is to stand
01:19:43.160
silence in the face of evil is evil itself and god will not hold us guilty or guiltless this is the
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moment you must take a side the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program
01:20:04.400
roger stone it looks like he's going to jail it's interesting to me that everyone we said
01:20:12.780
that donald trump had around him that was a bad guy and we took heat for like no he's not surrounding
01:20:20.640
himself with the best people he's surrounding himself with the worst people all of those people
01:20:26.580
are the ones that are in trouble and roger stone is probably going to see jail time on this one
01:20:34.040
will this affect the president well it depends on a couple of things that we won't know but we have
01:20:42.160
some pretty good indication that the next guy up we know who he is the next guy to possibly
01:20:52.140
see an indictment we know who he is and it's not the president we'll give that to you as we begin
01:20:58.000
this hour in one minute this is the glenbeck program so i have um i have adrenal exhaustion and
01:21:09.040
a whole bunch of other things that have just made my life you know what's weird is uh uh steven
01:21:15.680
crowder and i have the same thing yeah he's going through the same thing has the same diagnosis as i
01:21:21.080
do yeah uh they but they haven't actually um started an entire medical course named after steven
01:21:26.340
crowder in most in most hospitals no they haven't but i feel better that somebody else has it and i feel
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first steven crowder but part of it is just because of stress the the never stop never stop
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caring stress kind of stuff they've said presidents get this too right yeah this is uh and it's really
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it's it's nasty i mean it is really really bad and um and it's caused me a lot of pain and steven
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has caused a lot of pain now i haven't talked to steven i'm having dinner with him and his wife here
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so for some reason cnn has the greatest gut in the world they sent a camera crew down to florida to
01:23:17.820
stake out roger stone's house on the day they came to arrest him but the reporter on cnn the anchor
01:23:27.160
was was was clear when he said boy good job following your gut on that one that was hilarious
01:23:35.740
i was listening to that today and and you know look the obvious thing that happened here probably
01:23:40.580
someone in the fbi tipped off cnn or the local reporter that was uh that was working with cnn
01:23:46.520
to go down there and and go out in front of roger stone's house at five in the morning you
01:23:50.340
don't just hang out in front of roger stone's house at five in the morning for no reason
01:23:53.520
well okay for no reason okay there you go yes okay i did i want to add that right okay good
01:23:58.460
i'm sure there's a lot of people there have been people that hung out in front of roger
01:24:02.320
roger stone's house uh at 5 a.m but they all had a reason they all had a reason we probably
01:24:07.740
shouldn't get into some of those reasons but yes the anchor was like by the way i just want to
01:24:11.760
congratulate you on your instincts you know your reporter instincts of course he was tipped off
01:24:17.760
and i mean that's gonna i don't know stew i've got a nose for news yeah i just thought this was a
01:24:23.180
good day a good random friday to get up at 3 a.m hang out at roger stone's house in the front yard
01:24:29.820
with a camera did you hear his excuse though his excuse was i just happened to notice a little bit
01:24:35.780
of extra you know activity going on at the justice department that day so obviously that means roger
01:24:41.240
stone oh you extra clerks walked in yeah like oh roger stone instantly boom boom that's incredible
01:24:48.460
so ridiculous so anyway so anyway so uh what does this mean now we've had uh jason who is our uh head
01:24:56.220
researcher head writer for the program he went over the indictment that came up after we went on the
01:25:01.920
air so i'm always the guy reading the indictment i know it's like the longer it is i pay you to read
01:25:07.780
so i don't have to i get the executive brief and i love it okay so tell me what this thing said all
01:25:14.400
right so if you've read this or seen this uh i'm gonna save you a whole lot of heartache right now
01:25:19.320
because these things read like stereo instructions straight up stereo instructions you know person a
01:25:24.900
to slot two to and nothing makes any sense right the biggest people that they're calling out here
01:25:30.360
they're they're saying organization one um which is pretty obvious that's wikileaks um they're involved
01:25:36.280
and two other people are involved with this roger stone indictment they're what they're calling person
01:25:40.120
one and person two now they have to say this because you can't name u.s individuals or entities or
01:25:46.500
anything like that you have to use these code words so person one is um jerome corsi how do you know
01:25:52.100
that um so that that's already been verified in other reports before that this is the person that
01:25:57.260
roger stone has actually said look this is my source okay they just can't say it in the official
01:26:00.900
documents and there have been like full quotes reported in previous uh news uh sources that
01:26:08.720
are included in this indictment like the exact quotes so in the in the original reporting it has
01:26:14.240
the names with it and then the exact same quote with person one or two is in the indictment so so
01:26:19.240
the subterfuge really obvious yeah it's it's kind of unnecessary but they have to legally um person
01:26:24.300
two is randy credico which uh also like what you just said has always already been verified in other
01:26:30.500
reporting um randy credico is a um he's a radio comedian host out of new york um his like the see
01:26:39.240
i had the same reaction because i was like how does this guy have access to julian assange
01:26:43.440
well the way they're kind of laying it all out is he knows the lawyer for julian assange
01:26:48.840
and he was the one that he so credico is actually the main guy so corsi is even though he's person
01:26:55.660
one seems like kind of like back fiddle really okay so credico is the main guy so um the actual
01:27:02.060
indictment is for uh perjury for for lying uh to congress and for uh intimidating a witness which is
01:27:10.240
credico okay so stop so what tell me where i have this wrong what what happened was roger stone
01:27:18.540
was using um uh back channels to communicate with wikileaks um and and not necessarily coordinating
01:27:28.580
with them but they were saying hey we've got this on hillary clinton we're gonna dump this on the dnc
01:27:34.440
we have this that's gonna happen and they would tell one of these guys and one of these guys would
01:27:40.540
tell roger stone now if roger stone didn't know that that was a russian uh group it's just getting
01:27:49.140
uh intel uh on uh another candidate correct right opposition research okay so so it's there's nothing
01:27:56.900
illegal about that um it is illegal if they knew that it was a russian source but i think you could
01:28:03.080
make the case bad case but i think you could make the case um and win in a court of law that you didn't
01:28:09.280
necessarily know that was russian you didn't know that that was a foreign entity that was doing
01:28:14.040
this it's not to be against the law though it doesn't just have to be russia it has to be a
01:28:18.280
foreign entity everyone knows wikileaks is a foreign entity i mean it's gonna be hard to say that he
01:28:23.520
didn't i mean look they wanted to do it yeah again we've seen this several times in this in this
01:28:27.840
storyline where they wanted to do things that could have theoretically been illegal if they had
01:28:31.720
accomplished them okay but didn't necessarily accomplish them so but that even this is not why he's in
01:28:37.100
trouble in my understanding what he's in trouble for is he went to uh congress and testified under oath
01:28:43.940
and then lied to the fbi under uh under oath that he had no contacts with these guys and he was not
01:28:52.140
talking to wikileaks he was not talking to uh jerome corsi and he wasn't talking to this dj and so he had
01:28:59.360
no information on that well they've turned corsi right corsi was i believe he did uh he did participate
01:29:08.280
and assist the investigation in some way right and so corsi said yes i had contact with wikileaks and i
01:29:15.760
had contact with roger stone now what is the intimidation of the dj so he's so uh it's and it's
01:29:22.500
so blatant like it's when you when you read through it roger stone definitely communicated
01:29:27.480
with these people it got so like blatant like he's like when is it dropping like tell like ask
01:29:32.540
your person in london which is assange exactly when these things are dropping and at one point
01:29:37.180
he actually says there's going to be a dump every week you know following the main i mean so they knew
01:29:42.060
he's caught red-handed the intimidation was after the fact when they're starting to get in trouble
01:29:46.360
and stone is telling credico do not talk to you know the fbi do not testify he's like you're stupid
01:29:52.420
if you testify you know if you testify my lawyers are coming after you like that was one of the intimate
01:29:57.740
it goes so far as he actually says i will come and get your dog if you testify i mean it's so blatant
01:30:05.260
like so this is not unusual for roger stone roger this is why when donald trump you know had the
01:30:12.340
advisor of roger stone we immediately said stop stop roger stone is not a good guy and they did
01:30:19.780
he's a nixon guy yeah they separated early in the campaign yeah right but they were still working
01:30:24.500
together in a distant sort of way yes and roger stone is a a known complete liar the guy says stuff
01:30:32.400
all the time in my opinion that are complete lies it's you cannot trust a word this man says and you
01:30:38.840
know what his defense is going to be on this whole situation i'm a liar and you can't trust a word
01:30:44.180
that i say he's gone on television and said look i'm a hype man that's his way of saying i say things
01:30:49.600
all the time that i know aren't true so he's going to say i think claim look i knew these things were
01:30:54.700
coming and i was trying to look more important to the trump administration yeah i was trying to say
01:30:58.700
i'm the man i've got all this stuff from wikileaks i'm awesome you should listen to me in reality he
01:31:03.000
had very little at least that's going to be i think his defense well yeah i don't see how he has a
01:31:07.880
defense at all because he's caught lying to congress yeah it's like that part is like you
01:31:12.880
can't get out of that intimidating the witness you cannot get out he's going to prison but i i don't
01:31:17.180
see there's any way out of this it's amazing he hasn't been in prison this whole time no it is
01:31:20.620
it's the guy on the verge of prison for 40 years oh yeah i mean you were just nixon his tattoo on his
01:31:26.680
back is nixon he's the original dirty trickster under nixon he is he is unrepentant for anything that
01:31:36.040
they ever did he is the worst of the worst in politics and he pretty much admits it um okay so
01:31:45.200
what does this mean for the president he's probably going to jail now what does this mean other than
01:31:52.700
donald trump picked some really bad people to be around him there's nothing at this point to connect
01:32:00.040
him to donald trump there's nothing on collusion or anything else however the next guy probably to
01:32:08.060
drop now will be steve bannon because steve bannon and and stone were very close and if steve bannon has
01:32:18.780
testified that i had no idea about roger stone i had no idea about wikileaks and if they have evidence
01:32:27.860
that uh he did bannon will be the next to go and and that's also in the indictment you can kind of
01:32:36.300
see the chain of other indictments that might happen so they've already showed that stone was in
01:32:41.460
communication with these people to get this information they knew about it another unnamed
01:32:45.400
person in this indictment is what they're calling a senior campaign staff member and that's bannon
01:32:51.560
it's bannon the reason we know it's bannon is because they lay out everything that was said in the
01:32:56.200
indictment between stone and this person and that email has already been dropped it's all over the
01:33:01.620
place it's in the new york times today word for word but in in the new york times version it's got
01:33:07.080
steve bannon's name in the to and from uh uh subject line so here's the here's the problem for donald trump
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okay so here's the here's going to be a sticking point for donald trump
01:35:13.960
donald trump it this this may come back to haunt him because um we know that bannon was very very
01:35:22.840
close to donald trump we know that bannon is a guy who likes to play the heavy and you know he had a
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big mouth and you know he he was telling donald trump let me tell you else what else we got we
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got this coming and this coming if donald trump said yeah i knew that i knew that you know stone was
01:35:41.260
talking and uh and bannon were talking and bannon would come to me and say hey i have this on wikileaks
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i didn't ask any questions that's not going to be as bad as if he said nope he didn't talk to me about
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it i have nothing about this at all um if they have the evidence that's going to be bad because that's
01:36:04.080
that is perjury now we got we have perjury a couple of times really here so far um if if
01:36:11.820
they have bannon and they have a link here's the problem now this is a this is a leap but it's not
01:36:20.260
a far leap the problem with this is that donald trump gave one of the most bizarre press conferences
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i'd ever seen and i remember thinking what is this when he gave the press conference and said
01:36:36.520
you know wikileaks just keep it up and by the way we're going to have some more information about
01:36:41.960
hillary clinton in the next couple of days there's be some real information coming out on her
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how did what where did that come from we know that's the wikileaks tip now did you just say that
01:36:55.900
because bannon said i got something i can't say anything but just trust me on this just go out and
01:37:01.640
say this or was he informed again not a problem if he was informed a problem if he said he wasn't
01:37:11.000
informed to the fbi uh that seems about right i mean i think he's you have to believe that people
01:37:18.100
around the president even if he did know i mean because i think all presidents like trade in these
01:37:21.800
sort of dark worlds and stuff happens all the time when you have competent people around you
01:37:26.840
they protect you from these things right that's what their job is to make sure that there isn't
01:37:31.980
an email that says exactly that the problem is he had people like roger stone and michael cohen around
01:37:37.540
him and so we're already seeing these things kind of get uh pushed out into the media you know none of
01:37:43.640
these people are trustworthy and that's the best defense honestly with steve bannon and bannon i mean think
01:37:48.380
about this glenn you know look donald trump has exceeded my expectations in many ways i mean i did
01:37:53.060
not have high hopes nope and but there's been a lot of things he's done and i've done well and i we've
01:37:57.140
given him a lot of credit for those things and just just standing for the border i never never would
01:38:04.120
have expected him to do what he's doing right now and hats off to him there's been a good collection of
01:38:09.240
these things that we've talked about him ad nauseum yeah in fact literally hats off to him everybody
01:38:13.160
should take off your hat because you're an enemy of the state according to the press if you're wearing that hat
01:38:17.280
but one of the reasons uh you know we had some issues with the potential trump presidency is the
01:38:23.740
people he surrounded him with and i remember we made a list back in the day i was trying to remember
01:38:26.780
all of the names on it but listen to some of these names and tell me if these were problems steve
01:38:31.060
bannon yep right he's trump's already fired him they have no relationship and now it looks like he
01:38:36.140
potentially could be the next one to be indicted roger stone arrested today uh michael flynn
01:38:41.360
big problem there amarosa i mean she went out and told tell all book and recording him secretly and
01:38:48.180
all those things yep paul manafort yep uh was he a problem at all michael cohen was he an issue i mean
01:38:54.560
there is an issue here that imagine how much better this presidency could have been if he had people
01:39:00.320
around him so we're just good competent people you remember i i i became a george bush fan uh when he
01:39:07.580
i think announced in north carolina who he was going to put on his staff and he had colin powell and
01:39:15.520
dick cheney and all of these people rumsfeld and all these people that were just rock solid
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the big problem that i had was that the people surrounding donald trump were horrible and if you
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go back to this show for about a year ago once i don't remember who the really last bad guy was to
01:39:35.680
leave i might have been banning i said well he's got rid of all the bad people now there's some good
01:39:42.220
people there so now i'm not so concerned because the good people are are there now this that was
01:39:49.520
important this is just cleanup of the bad people that he had around him during the election i don't think
01:39:58.800
about it when you back to your point to where how you thought that you know maybe they were protecting
01:40:03.660
him you know maybe he didn't know about it but really do you think they even saw anything bad
01:40:08.180
about this at that time like there was no rush there was no concrete russian connection to wikileaks
01:40:12.880
at the time no they were and they all kind of play the same kind of game all of these guys roger stone
01:40:20.280
bannon they all deal in this dark kind of world and uh and donald trump i don't think at the time was
01:40:28.040
used to dealing with you're the president of the united states he thought he had taken heat before
01:40:33.680
but i don't think anybody could have foreseen the heat that he's taking now in his position he thought
01:40:39.160
i can handle it and so he was used to dealing with people like michael cohen now the bad thing is is all
01:40:45.680
of these people that were around him are not the kind of patriots that protect the president
01:40:51.020
they're the kind of people that want the praise they want the position protect themselves they
01:40:57.360
protect themselves so they were all jockeying for position around him so they were incentivized
01:41:04.880
in their heads to tell him even stuff that possibly they didn't have or wasn't true because they wanted
01:41:13.620
to be the golden child right yeah and that's who they the kind of people he had around him and i think
01:41:19.520
it's interesting the media has been looking for another like watergate or another pentagon papers
01:41:23.840
and i think they actually people around trump thought that he was another daniel ellsberg as an assange
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there's no like restrictions on time there's no restrictions on where you can go you don't have
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uh carol swain is a pretty amazing person uh she is a african-american female professor
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grew up unbelievably poor uh like i mean you know end of roots kind of poor you know if you're old
01:43:53.180
enough to remember roots yeah uh where you're living in a shack and there's no electricity and
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um she everybody in her family didn't make it past the eighth grade and she ends up being a professor
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at yale is it princeton they're like three of them yeah um all ivy league schools um and one of
01:44:15.580
the great conservative minds i i really put her in the same category as thomas soul in a way well it's
01:44:21.620
funny she brought thomas soul up as as someone she admired uh and walter williams as someone she
01:44:27.900
admired i mean like when you're talking about it's that's those two things are not normally said
01:44:32.880
uh by an african-american professor at an ivy league school and she's and she's somebody that
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really was she well she didn't really know but she was on the left because that's what we do we're on
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is and has always been a land of tremendous opportunity and what makes me different
01:45:16.420
from a lot of the young people that i see and maybe some of the older people is that
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i lived i guess so isolated that i didn't get all those messages that the world was stacked against
01:45:27.640
me because of my color or because of my race or because of my poverty i always believed that if
01:45:33.960
i worked hard enough i could be successful and when i started ronal college my um advisor
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um his name is dr charles hill was a conservative and the black students met me they immediately gave me
01:45:50.840
the list of all the racist professors not to take dr hill was on the list of professors not to take
01:45:57.320
because they were racist but i've always done the opposite of what everyone else did and so my attitude
01:46:03.280
was yeah i'll show him so i signed up for his class met a b plus in the first class he told me i almost
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met an a internally i thought yeah he just didn't want to give me an a the first time i took several
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classes with him and uh he was conservative so i read uh uh uh thomas soil uh glenn larry um edward
01:46:29.700
banfield uh milton freeman freeman just i was exposed to conservative or thought and i don't know
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if i would have uh been marxist had i been exposed to marxist thought but it turned out i ended up with
01:46:46.960
a professor that was conservative and i remember him telling me at some point he said you know you're
01:46:51.420
republican don't you and you know like no no no you know it took me 40 years later to become one
01:46:57.280
but um i think that it mattered you know that to be exposed to the ideas that i was exposed to
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but i had something going in because i had that attitude is whatever someone told me i couldn't do
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i was going to show them i could she's remarkable and you don't want to miss this this is one you
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really is a movie she doesn't complain about her life she has gone under attack like nobody's business
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because she came out and said i'm a conservative and i'm a republican and she won a war the list of
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awards that she got from uh from the academy uh all of the things that the universities bestowed upon
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her and then she said no by the way i'm a conservative and no one wanted anything to do with
01:47:56.260
her she's the exact person the left doesn't want you to meet yes right that that is exactly the type
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that was staring down the covington studio uh student nathaniel phillips um his actual name is
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nathaniel richard stannard uh and we know that he was a vietnam era veteran and he was a marine and he
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talked about how he learned in the marine the faces of hate that would kill you um we brought
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jason back in because he is a marine and i've got a couple of questions on this uh service record first
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of all um dates of service may 1972 to uh august 76 um he was discharged it doesn't say honorably
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discharged does it usually say honorably discharged all the time like discharge is very general like
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there's there's multiple types there's other other discharged of under other than honorable
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situations honorable dishonorable medical okay so this is just like that's he just left it's like
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it's either a mistake or i don't know why okay um he was he was left as a private don't you come
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in as a private in boot camp yes so if you were you were in the service for four years and you're
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still a private that says something about you doesn't it you're you're basically automatically
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guaranteed at least one promotion so that means that you were either really really bad at what
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you're doing you're or you're getting in trouble and you're getting busted down okay um there's a
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couple of things he does have a decoration of an expert rifle badge but the marines that i know
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most of you have the expert rifle badge yeah well that's that's not a commendation you have to
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qualify and expert is just as good the best you can get then there's two other underneath that just
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means you were proficient shooting right it's not a combination every single person i know that's in
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marines has that yeah um uh the military education and what he did uh as a job was a refrigerator
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electrician and that's where i think there's a special class in refrigerator mechanic school
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where you learn to how what it looks like when you stare your enemy down and how he looks like
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he's getting nervous and you know might attack that's that's that's common training in refrigerator
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maintenance right well because i will say like i don't want it to mean a lot of people go over and
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do i have a cousin who went and he did you know medical things it doesn't mean everybody is on the
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front front lines doing all the hero stuff but is your friend it's still really important however
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when you when you're rich look it's important you need a refrigerator right when you're you need
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someone who's a repairman however you don't say that you were staring down the enemy i saw the
01:52:07.560
faces of these kids when i was in in the vietnam era what are you talking about that's got nothing to
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do with repairing refrigerators in omaha nebraska it's absurd and that's we know he was lying because
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of his descriptions of his service okay so he was a rifleman a rifleman for two days it appears
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and then he was transferred uh to lincoln nebraska and made a refrigerator mechanic why would you be
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assigned a rifleman duty and then two days later be reassigned so that was not in his record that's
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something that's in his personal record but there was someone that commented i think to the new york
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times an official with uh this uh records office that said that he was assigned as like an infantry
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it says it right here unit at first yes but then because of disciplinary reasons he was then taken
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out of that and then put into refrigerant mechanic uh which which brings me to this transcript of
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course court martial trial what does your discharge say under that none uh yeah i've never looked at
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that but yeah it must have said none i don't okay because this is not on file which leads me to the
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last page he went uh a wall three separate times so he was court-martialed three times yeah court-martial
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most people think that means court-martial means kicked out court-martial is just when you have to
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go because you did something wrong and you have to stand in front of a judge and say like i say you've
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had drugs on you and they caught you you'd be court-martialed for that if you went a wall you
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would be court-martialed and a wall is a bad offense yeah one of the worst things that you can
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do in the u.s military is just not show up or leave so he did this uh three times towards the
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end of his uh service and that's and that's significant also because he was called up for
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he never had a walls when he was a reservist so he showed up for his monthly duties which you can
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also see in the record but when he was called to active service uh he was in kansas i believe then
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had to go to uh san diego el toro base when he showed up for active duty in el toro that's when
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all these uh a walls happened in a span of just like a couple months it was bam bam bam bam bam
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uh i i feel in a way stolen valor with this guy yeah because he has been made into and he even you
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know he doesn't say that he was a hero he doesn't say he fought in the vietnam war he has said it
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before though and he's described his service as you know i can i saw the faces when i got home
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he keeps using phrasing like that ridiculous i mean he really was trying to stretch it at times
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during his life he's now trying to say well i never said i fought there and he never maybe said
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those exact words but he talked about the experience of fighting in vietnam as if he was there so you
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asked me a question off here could you ask this to me now because i think it's very relevant to this
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my my only concern with this it was i don't necessarily like the idea that a random media
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organization or a random person can make a foia request to get uh records from uh someone's private
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military service a private citizen's military service really for any reason and we were able
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to do that very easily to get these records and it makes me worry about you know whether that is
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that should be publicly available to people i mean it's part of your life and i don't know that you
01:55:28.100
know some random schmo like you should be able to just get access to it and i totally understand that
01:55:31.600
and coming from a libertarian mindset privacy is cheap you know high up on my priority list but stolen
01:55:37.140
valor is so rampant nowadays and for this specific reason because of this system we were able to find
01:55:43.420
out like mainstream media didn't find out it took people like us to do this which is insane if you didn't
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have a foia on this and he knew it what what what could he have claimed i don't want to go into
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future crimes or anything like that but i think a guy who doesn't have a problem lying as he did
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uh wouldn't have a problem of saying i shed blood for this country yeah stuff like that i mean but you
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need things i think it should be easier i think it should be a database that anyone can access to get
01:56:10.300
this type of information all right thank you very much jason um there's two stories that i haven't gotten
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to uh today one of them is the school shooting that happened last week that nobody covered i'm
01:56:21.000
going to get into that next week because there's a lot to say on that so i'll do that on monday
01:56:24.680
because i want to i want to respond to a letter that came in from claire x dale um s dale she she
01:56:30.960
wrote i'm writing to you from a small town upstate new york yesterday our little town found out that we
01:56:36.000
had lost a member of our tribe to the attacks in syria by a suicide bomber one of the 19 victims was a
01:56:42.480
daughter mother sister a friend a member of the community neighbor to her new community and a
01:56:47.340
wife her name was shannon kent she was serving her last tour in syria i saw her mom recently at the
01:56:54.740
grocery store we were hoping for an early return due to news of the withdrawal the u.s forces from
01:56:59.960
the region sadly yesterday her family received word that she was among those that were targeted in
01:57:05.340
the attack we were all devastated but most concern is for her husband and the two young sons
01:57:11.480
shannon's two children are now left without their mother and she is separated from them
01:57:16.220
shannon comes from a family of service her father is a high-ranking officer with the new york state
01:57:20.980
police mom was a teacher that worked within the local school system her brother was a marine she chose
01:57:26.980
a partner and a father to her children who also knew what service is and was each time i spoke with
01:57:33.060
her i always thank them both now there's a gold star family here within our own little town within
01:57:39.100
our family i heard your broadcast yesterday and i just wanted to ask if there was any way you could
01:57:46.560
establish a scholarship for each of her children for college i realize this is a lot to ask for i do
01:57:53.520
it myself but i have three children of my own shannon was one of my best friends since elementary school
01:57:59.120
she was the voice of reason among our group of friends she was the one i would call when i needed
01:58:04.680
advice or a good laugh she was brilliant and kind truly beautiful woman and now she's a memory that
01:58:11.160
we all carry around i beg you to consider giving her children an opportunity to continue her legacy
01:58:17.440
claire i want you to know um we're going to do that um thank you for your letter we are establishing
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something for all of the families that were affected um in that uh blast in syria um but we are adding
01:58:33.480
her name and scholarships to that i spoke to mercury one and um somebody should be reaching out to you
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today to make sure that you know um that we we have your we have your friends back we have their
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her family's back and your community's back thank you so much for the letter and reminding us
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of the amazing people that serve us every single day and thank you mercury one if you'd like to get
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