On the Verge of White Man Suffering? | Guests: Bill O’Reilly & Governor Gary Herbert | 3⧸29⧸19
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program i can't believe
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we have been this stupid stew i have solved the jesse smollett case the jussie smollett case
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you mean why his name is jussie and not jesse no no i haven't solved that one okay that's beyond
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okay what did he buy what did he buy what did the what did the what did the nigerians buy the two
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nigerian brothers bought a red hat red hat uh bleach bleach and they bought rope rope twine right
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got it so they bought those things what else could you be doing right that's why it was obvious that
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they were attacking they were the fake attack was happening from these two brothers yes and this has
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been bothering us and last night you did an experiment and we'll talk about that didn't work
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out i got it and i'll prove it to you i've done it i finished it we go there in one minute
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this is the glenbeck program also we want to talk a little bit about uh president trump last night
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was that the gravy stained teeth uh the gravy stained shirt guy that i predicted in 2007
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i farted but we all fart right uh so we'll talk about that bill o'reilly's also coming up in a good
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you know and i also have another comment on uh i also have another comment on i how i this this
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has solved two problems one america's so racist america's so racist no it's not these hate crimes
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no it's not happening it's not happening and i'll i'll explain here in a second stew explain your
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experiment that you guys did uh that you guys did uh last night well as you know glenn this is this
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case has gripped the nation and jesse smollett has come out and said he was innocent since day one and
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he's told the truth since day one and most people um truly want to believe the best in others right
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and we want to believe jesse and his incredible story of how white people who were maga voters in
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chicago which is incredibly large population of people came after him and committed a hate crime
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on him and we want to believe that but the problem is it's hard to get past the fact that two people
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he knew very closely and had given large amounts of money to happened to be on camera at a hardware
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store buying every single thing they needed to commit a fake hate crime on jesse smollett right
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and what did they buy they bought bleach we have it right here they bought a red hat red hat right
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and they bought rope or twine twine got it i was inspired by recently watching making a murderer season
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two yes and basically if you haven't seen that they go back after the first season and try to figure out
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where the initial case went wrong and they recreate all these key moments in the case with evidence and
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for example they bought a life-sized in the in the real weight doll of a woman that was supposedly killed
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and they dipped her hair in blood and they kept throwing her into the back of this of this you know
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uh wagon so suv so that they could see what the blood splatter was like and then they could prove
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how that was done so they were like reverse engineering all these events sure sure so i thought
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last night what if we went to the hardware store and bought all the same things that these nigerian
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brothers purchased and then we could recreate our theory of what the crime is to get jesse and so what
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was the theory the theory was that it was not a hate crime that's right it's ridiculous sure sure
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it's not a fake uh hoax crime what they did is they they wanted to in a similar fashion that you did
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with this wonderful or controversial painting that uh that you found at a yard sale found at a yard sale
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and you went to the yard so this is what gave me the idea is you went to the yard sale and you just
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wanted to buy a blank canvas yes so you just picked up any painting and you brought it home and you
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looked at it and you realized it was a very controversial adolf hitler planned parenthood
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painting what are the odds what are the odds what are the odds low i don't know who the artist is
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right yeah and so my thought was maybe what they wanted to do is purchase not a red hat yes but a white
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hat so that they could design because they're fashion designers right they just they wanted to
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they're not but well they are maybe they are maybe they have maybe they're models they're models
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okay all right okay all right so they wanted to buy a red hat they were going to bleach the red hat
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to make it white so they could design their new hats that they wanted to sell now that does not
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explain of course the rope yes it does yes it does marissa and i were talking about it today
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she said they did not buy any gloves glenn so you have to tie the hats in and dip it in the bleach
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there you go okay that's that that's what you're doing it's a plausible theory and i think we could
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have had that to at least the supreme court right however the problem occurred when we we tried to
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bleach the hats yeah that we purchased last night right for 12 hours in bleach and what happened was
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they somehow got darker darker red i did not know they're kind of they're just kind of like they've
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been worn for a while which gave me hmm the idea okay where'd this crime happen crime we have to we
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have to we have to answer for the red hats the rope and the bleach that's hard it's hard very
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difficult what were they doing besides this crime and the rope i'll remind you was tied in a noose
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ah that's very true okay so it's not just that they use the rope so that wouldn't have worked with
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the hat and the bleach if you're trying to make it white so where did this crime happen uh in chicago
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enough said i would rest my case your honor if all of the jurors weren't such dopes you would not be
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a good lawyer you don't want to start off a trial with that this jury is full of dopes i'd rest it
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because i know i know your honor you know where i'm going when i say a hat bleach and ropes tied into
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nooses in chicago in chicago right i don't now i as a juror i don't understand where you're going
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at all right right okay first of all let's let's just start with the hats people like to wear hats
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am i right your honor you're absolutely right okay people what is the problem of wearing a hat
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in chicago well uh one problem would be that it's it's quite windy give me your hat give me the hat
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that you did yesterday the windy city the windy city your honor i think you see where i'm going
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now let me don't see where you're going let me ask you this look at the top of this ball cap what do
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you see on the top of the ball cap uh there are um there's a little the little you know button there
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at the top yes you have several small holes oh what is that i'm sorry what was that several small
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what are those holes for ventilation that's a stupid way to ventilate right why would you do this
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this is an all cotton hat this your honor i contend was was something that the defendant saw
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and it sparked an idea everybody is losing their hats now these holes are a little small now watch me
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watch me closely as i slow down for the jury all i'm gonna do is i'm gonna cut the hat yes counsel
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why he keeps insulting the jury you're supposed to be winning them over just in case you're not clear
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of how this process because they're gonna feel stupid when they're done they're just gonna feel
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like oh my gosh it's one of those things like how come i didn't invent the toothbrush that's that's a
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great point okay okay so wait now you cut i've cut those two holes by the ears you know at the top
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okay i've cut them into bigger because why i don't have small little thread or something i bought this
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at a hardware store and i'm going for a rustic now this is important i'm going for a more rustic
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authentic look what's everybody into right now that's a really broad question authentic right
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you want something authentic that's not what i would have guessed but yeah well because you're
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in the jury box um okay so you have to cut these holes over open a little bit more and remember
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authentic something that looks like man he's been wearing that forever okay so it's worn a little bit
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it's worn a little bit he's got a couple of holes here now you're if you want to make you want to
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make a strap for a hat you could just make a strap for a hat but that is not authentic and who wants
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that strap underneath your chin so what you do is you cut a strap for a hat and who wants the
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strap under your chin you don't want the strap under your chin so in theory this would be a strap that
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keeps your hat on are you do i have to slow this down even more you do this hat so this is a hat
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like what is what is the object what did i say please like mickey mouse ears we have right like
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mickey mouse ears where they kind of strap there's a strap for kids on the bottom of their so they
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don't fall off no could i please could you please read the transcript back for the now even the judge
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is a dope what is the goal here people want to wear hats it's in chicago they love hats windy it's windy
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your hat will blow off right and it's blowing down the street but if you're going to put a hat on
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first of all you're going to look like a little stupid kid with a little bow under your chin or you
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know a little snappy thing underneath and then if in people in chicago they're mostly fat that will
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just cut into their double chin just so now you're calling the jury dumb and fat they are look at
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all right so you don't want that i'm gonna take i'm gonna take a one minute break and i'm gonna
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come back and dazzle you you're doing a break in the middle of the trial yes you're taking a break
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i'm taking a break look these two guys session these two guys from nigeria or wherever the hell
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they're from they don't have any real money i gotta do a commercial to pay for this genius
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for this genius sold commercial time in the trial in the trial i have your honor let me just tell you
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about personal freedoms that you are not protecting you know why because you your honor are a dope
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i'll allow it here's the thing our freedoms are we're being we're being watched hey let's go ask
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the two nigerians hey what's the problem why are you in court because somebody's always monitoring
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what we're doing thank you you and the other guy there who i don't know your name
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you're not classically trained as an attorney are you no but that is the genius of this all right so
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now let me just now let me just tell you you know how they could have gotten away with making this hat
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and and not having any of this problem it would have been on the market would have sold it would
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have sold a like mcdonald's a billion hats would have sold by now okay but no they were monitored and
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cents a month with an annual subscription don't go anywhere marissa because i'm going to need a model
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for this hat no i just i just want to show how it works it's all coming together wait when you see
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this thing come together you're gonna go i think even the chicago police are dopes maybe yeah maybe
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they'll reverse their yeah i understand it now he's completely innocent uh anyway uh norton.com
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you ever watch like i mean any of these crime shows you know really started with perry mason
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where at the very it looks like they're losing in the and it looks like he might even be crazy
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and then it all comes together in the last in that last segment right before the final commercial
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break and you're like oh my gosh look at that be prepared okay so why don't you come on over here
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i'm going to use marissa as a model now marissa i want you to put on this hat
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and let's say put go ahead put that hat on this is a day you really want to be watching blaze tv
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because this is this is okay so you're you're in chicago okay all right boom the wind what happened
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to your hat it's lost it's gone it's blown down the street by the time you react it's a block away
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right yeah right let the record show that he slapped the hat off her head okay now put on the
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new nigerian hat okay you put the nigerian hat on snug comfortable right now it looks like the
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the rope is very loose on on her head though i don't see how oh yeah well you see what you do
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is i have tied i what i've done is i have tied in each hole on each side of the head
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a piece of rope yes okay and you don't want that hat blowing off your head you don't you don't want
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a strap no so i've taken and i've tied a piece of rope to each side and at the end of each side of
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rope i've made a noose okay okay no now go ahead put your arm through the noose okay not putting it
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around your neck see that would be bad put it around the neck right so you put it around the
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arm here underneath the armpit and then you cinch it tight all right then you just throw it back
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then you do the same thing i haven't had a chance to tie the noose on the other side yet
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but then you do the same thing i'm just gonna okay if it cuts off your circulation just let me know
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okay then we cut it there now she's walking in the wind uh-huh boom boom where's your hat marissa
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you're it's conveniently behind you where she can reach and just put it back on how would you
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like she doesn't seem to be able to put it back on though no she's she's no you're maybe there you go
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there you go and the hat is back on it is just that easy wow so your theory is to to review here
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that the two nigerian brothers yes bought a red hat a red hat and then cut two holes in it yes rope
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we're going to put rope into it yes and then put nooses because we know there was a noose involved
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yes put nooses around the arms so that would hold hold the hat to the arms in case wind blows the
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hat yes there's a problem with your theory sir yes what is it what was the bleach for there's no
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reason to have bleach in your scenario just before the commercial that is when the defense stands up
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and says good question what is the bleach for and what did i say people are looking for in a hat
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what is the new kind of style what is it that america craves
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yes authenticity yes nobody how many times have you seen people wearing t-shirts that look all
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aged and they say joe's bar and grill reno nevada and you've never been to reno but it looks like an
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old shirt that you've had for a long time and you just pulled it out right yeah authenticity even
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though it's completely fake okay your honor some lesser intellects have tried to bleach a hat white
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we all know that's not possible but if i can direct your attention to that feeble attempt at justice
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uh what did the hat do what did the hat yes it was a it was a bright red hat and now it's a little
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bit faded oh it's faded which makes it look authentic authentically like i've been wearing
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this hat for years i've been wearing this hat and out in the sun i've been i love this hat this is my
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favorite hat it does look like perhaps it had been worn in the sun for years maybe for a long time yes
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i don't know i rest my case but i have i have rested the yes i've explained the noose i've explained the
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rope i've explained the hats and i've explained the need for bleach if there is any reasonable doubt
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you have to acquit that doesn't i think that's supposed to rhyme when you no no that's a different
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case and i don't want to remind the jurors of that case because they're stupid but not that stupid
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all right so i think i get it okay you've got the hat they bought the bleach to fade the red hat can
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anybody else uh come up with a reason why they bought the rope the hat the bleach uh tied the rope
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i do have one um they were perpetrating a fake uh hate crime on jesse smlet your honor i i thought
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maybe that would be the one i uh i object so if we rule that one out for a moment yes it's because
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they wanted to fade the hat to make it look worn and authentic even though what you're specifically
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admitting is it's not authentic and then they don't because nothing is authentic anymore in america
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nothing's authentic right and then they decided to cut holes in the top of the hat and put
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rope through it not something like a string or something rope authentic authentic but it but
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i mean does it look authentic i'm looking at marissa right now she doesn't look like this
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would be an authentic purchase oh no she has rope coming from the sides of her head attaching to her
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arms right it's with a noose by the way which is it's your honor do i have to really please your
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honor can we just dismiss this now do i need to remind you of how fashion forward this is may i submit uh
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as exhibit f the picture of the brand new sweatshirt from gucci your honor what is shown around the neck of
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that sweatshirt yes a rope noose i rest my case mic drop you didn't have a microphone you're listening
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to glenn back we're in court here i don't know why you have a microphone thank you thank you i'll be
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no idea no idea look at the uh wow uh look at this uh i mean i i'm thinking about selling that
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well i people are saying that i should find the artist and have him the finish or her could be her
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uh finish this uh piece of art i picked it up at a yard sale i just saw the back of it
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i just was buying old canvas because i'm a painter and uh and so i thought i just gotta get some old
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cheap canvas here at this yard sale it was like a buck and you know how people sometimes find like
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you know the constitution in a yard sale happens happens all the time yeah constitutions at almost
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every yard sale just depends on what you happen to be three times last week right i don't know i don't
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know who this artist is uh but uh i got this uh painting pat i don't know if you've seen it
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put it here no i haven't in front of the bleach and the rope uh so starting to look like a bad uh
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crime scene in here um but it's uh it's it's almost like a hitler that was made to look like
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the way hitler's propaganda posters used to make jews look okay you know what i mean yeah it's not a
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flattering portrayal of adolf no just yeah but it looks very similar to that old propaganda that he
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does it's almost like he intended to make him look like that so he looks or she could be whatever
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the artist we have we let z g g what yes uh so anyway so anyway uh he's like reading i think it's
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unfinished because he's reading something and then it says up above wait you mean i only had to call it
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planned parenthood and i think what he was reading was like a newspaper that the headline would have
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read if it was finished would have read senate fails to condemn infanticide oh see and so he's
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like you know in argentina really old and like wait a minute i could have gotten away with this if i
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just called it planned parenthood again you're speculating on the author's intent i don't know
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i don't because we don't so uh anyway i was thinking maybe what am i going to do with it
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because i could paint over it uh it's not finished uh you know i could try to find uh to see if if i
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could find the artist if he or she or them or it is still alive maybe they'll finish and we can put it
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up for auction uh you know and maybe we could raise some money for like abby johnson's uh she would
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she probably would that's weird she might not want that money it's possible that money would not be
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desired by her yes uh it's an interesting uh now what did you have a plan on how you would find
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this artist no no idea you have no idea so even if it can be no idea i'll tell you something about
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the artistry on it yeah the style is reminiscent of someone i can't put my finger on who but i've
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seen this artist's work before gerbils you know i i'm not sure maybe yeah i don't know i'd have to
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really put well the comments online are pouring in uh perfect just as it is if you ever discover
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who the artist is tell him or her he's he or she is a genius not sure who the original painter was
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wink wink i don't know why they wrote that must have been something in their eye or so why would
00:27:43.180
you type that out you don't need to type all the things that are happening i'm not i'm not sure what
00:27:47.560
there is to finish but if that painter could just finish it it would be great uh how about this one
00:27:55.080
this is pretty sick and effed up comparing the suffering of victims of the holocaust to the
00:28:01.900
abortion of beings that can't even recognize their own existence yeah there's the compassion
00:28:08.900
yeah that's compassion and how can you compare um someone who was alive and now isn't to someone
00:28:14.560
who a lot who is alive and now isn't right you can't compare those two right and especially since
00:28:19.140
you know what's weird is he started killing not the jews but children they started there first right
00:28:26.440
the undesirables that were born uh you know just let them die and the german people uh glenn i'm not
00:28:33.880
usually for hitler jokes but this one is good jokes it's not what do they mean joke that i have no
00:28:41.040
idea huh weird uh the the artist has really done a good job capturing uh uh the despair that hitler
00:28:50.280
would feel on such a realization such as that uh so yeah okay so a lot of people just say find find
00:29:01.640
the artist and well i'll try i'll try but uh i don't i can't guarantee we'll we'll see if we can
00:29:07.180
auction that off for charity uh are you going to take that to uh salt lake city and no no i don't
00:29:13.860
no i don't think that's the unplanned movie yeah just just putting this giant painting in the overhead
00:29:18.700
let me just jam that into the yard sale i thought hey this kind of fits in does this kind of look like
00:29:25.880
hitler i mean does anybody see the irony in this painting it's weird isn't it it is weird
00:29:32.500
that's one thing it is it's weird i can see that coming out of the baggage claim like as it's coming
00:29:37.840
on the baggage chute just like going around the circle around around it again i'm tempted to take
00:29:44.120
it now just for that i'm taking it just for that uh by the way did you see the video i haven't seen
00:29:49.580
it my wife saw it and she said do you see the old two old people on a plane next to some like 20 year
00:29:56.840
old kid that they got on the plane and this woman just started berating this kid and he didn't say
00:30:05.820
anything he just started filming and so did a couple of other people and she was like i can't believe you
00:30:11.900
have the nerve to wear that don't you know that he is against uh uh uh the paris accords and and he
00:30:20.300
doesn't even believe they said on a plane they're against the paris accords this is not an airplane
00:30:24.940
great yeah giant airplane with jet fuel that burns yes okay well she was just sitting there you
00:30:29.440
it's hard to make out maybe she didn't say that it was hard to make it out exactly because of the
00:30:34.420
sound of the giant jets right okay that were were rolling uh but she just berates this kid
00:30:41.220
and just is ugly and uh her husband says nothing nothing and they're just berating it and and and
00:30:50.220
and they they're at can you please stop can you please stop stewardess can you please stop finally
00:30:55.100
the stewardess comes up and says the the uh captain uh will not uh fly with you not to the kid
00:31:04.480
usually it turns out the kid with a trump t-shirt he was wearing a trump t-shirt
00:31:10.440
said if pilot won't fly with you you have to get off the plane and then she actually had the balls
00:31:17.000
to say are you kidding me we were in town for my husband's mother's funeral have some respect
00:31:25.700
wow have some respect she she kept protesting would not get off the plane she uh uh finally her husband
00:31:35.680
chimes in and says if i switch seats with her and and i calm her down and get her to be quiet
00:31:41.280
can we just put this past us and the stewardess says no she has to leave off the plane wow they took
00:31:49.680
her off and the plane applauded not good nice isn't that nice yeah uh what city was that in i have no
00:31:57.760
other information than that my wife could have made this entirely up it would have been a great
00:32:02.980
story right if there was a word of truth in it would have been great right yeah it would have great i
00:32:09.300
would have i would have gone into my friday feeling good i was spellbound for a minute uh but now yeah
00:32:14.860
no i we can call my wife and we can ask her because she's right now probably putting on her makeup or
00:32:20.220
something and she's shouting at the mirror i told you where it was i wasn't listening honey
00:32:25.240
wasn't really listening such as the splendor of glenn amen yeah yeah amen amen so uh by the way
00:32:35.120
anybody going to see a movie this weekend you're gonna see dumbo by any chance anybody no it doesn't
00:32:40.000
look i'm not interested really in dumbo no it looks bad i don't i don't generally like tim burton
00:32:48.260
movies and uh when tim burton combines with cartoons i'm really not interested
00:32:53.720
so it's supposed to be really good i wanted to go see it i've seen really bad reviews on it
00:33:00.780
it got like what 31 of critics liked it or something oh wow is it that bad i think so yeah
00:33:07.020
uh i i've i didn't get a chance to watch it marissa watched it marissa liked it yeah right
00:33:14.600
yeah and this is the first time disney has ever come to me and said hey can you watch this for us
00:33:20.400
oh they did yeah they they set up two screenings and i didn't watch it and i was supposed to go and
00:33:27.040
i just couldn't do it and so they set up another one and then i was like something's come up i can't do
00:33:31.540
it so i haven't i haven't had a chance to see it but i sent marissa and she said she really liked it
00:33:35.980
and she's a big disney fan dumbo's not her favorite which dumbo is such a classic you just don't
00:33:41.480
touch i did go see my wife i wanted to go see dumbo last night my wife was like we're not seeing
00:33:45.800
dumbo so um instead we saw another version of dumbo we saw uh captain marvel oh that's bad
00:33:53.780
oh my gosh is that bad yeah stew it'll be poisoned to you don't go
00:33:58.640
i already hate all marvel movies anyway this was so bad so bad yeah we've pretty well sworn them off
00:34:06.940
now my wife hates them all like stew does good yeah i have like now two people in my group yeah
00:34:12.360
uh dumbo 53 percent 50 yeah i was noticing what about the audience i thought what about the audience
00:34:18.660
uh that's a good question i don't know the answer to that let me look at it 57 percent from the
00:34:24.240
wow this is not very good this is you don't give this i mean you could wake me up in the middle of
00:34:30.460
the night and say glenn should tim burton direct dumbo no i don't even i don't even have there's
00:34:38.440
even an ah no there's not no right it's first my first response is isn't it three in the morning
00:34:45.340
are you this stupid you're waking me up at three to ask me that question yeah no and you're fired
00:34:53.980
so uh still glenn you're welcome i don't know what you're talking about but you do take credit
00:35:08.840
for a lot of things so you'd have to narrow it down well i believe i'm responsible for uh
00:35:12.940
the comfort of your butt right now the weird way of stating uh that that the x chair is very
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comfortable and i would agree with that part of the analysis yes it is a comfortable chair you're
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welcome i mean i don't know that you did anything to get me in the next chair i'm sorry whose studio
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is this who's i mean are you kidding me i don't know whose studio it is i mean it's owned by probably
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a company yeah i would assume mercury okay which i own somebody take his chair away you are sitting
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all right let me go to uh jamie hello jamie you're on the glenbeck program
00:36:45.500
glen this is jamie i am so excited to talk to you okay so i just found out from my husband that
00:36:50.640
you're going to be in utah today yes or maybe you're here already no i'm i'm on my way today
00:36:54.980
okay great well we just opened the most coolest ice cream parlor four months ago so it is a colonial
00:37:01.080
tavern you walk in and everyone's in colonial clothing including my husband who is in a tri-corner
00:37:06.040
hat making the ice cream it's homemade ice cream like you can watch him make it and um all of our
00:37:11.720
flavors are named after george washington oh you've got to be kidding me where where where is this
00:37:16.360
where is this 20 minutes south of thanksgiving point so it is in a town called vineyard right by uvu
00:37:23.100
kind of by uvu um you know it's west of orm it's a new little town that's just booming and it's
00:37:29.020
there's a megaplex what's the name of it what's the name of it what is it say it again whippers okay
00:37:35.560
uh brooker our last name is brooker so it's brooker's okay brooker's founding flavors okay
00:37:41.500
brooker's founding flavors but kind of like the founding fathers flavors and it's like that this is such
00:37:47.200
this is this is history and yummy ice cream and it's it's to die for ice cream it is 18 percent
00:37:53.740
um butter fat with a mix of custard from a local oh my gosh they have hormones or antibiotics and
00:37:59.080
ice cream is amazing oh my gosh you looked at our google reviews our google reviews are five stars and
00:38:03.920
we've only been open for four months and in fact tomorrow is our four month anniversary of our grand
00:38:09.100
opening i i will tell you i have i i will tell you there is nothing the next time i come into town i will
00:38:14.940
go i i will tell you that my schedule is so tight i am literally everybody is it's like crazy there's
00:38:24.000
no time for ice cream that's how bad it is that's how bad what do you mean there's no time for ice
00:38:28.840
cream what the heck kind of you would not you would not believe i have been i have been i've got like
00:38:33.820
14 things to do and everybody's like you are late one minute for this one minute for this okay we
00:38:41.360
will make it a plan because you know we've been to your we've been on your show my husband and i
00:38:44.560
years ago when you were in new york city we were homeschooling our kids and so we brought
00:38:48.020
our two daughters onto the liberty tree house show twice get out of here then my husband no then my
00:38:53.220
husband and i came back and we like held george washington's compass there's like an audience
00:38:57.320
that you let hold the compass and press shut up oh well i have to come so when did you start making
00:39:02.640
ice cream oh my this is a 20-year dream so my husband got a lot of MBA and he wanted to he just
00:39:10.420
wanted to make ice cream so he studied on his side um aside of being a lawyer and being in sales
00:39:15.240
he has been studying like at different places on how to make ice cream and he's a former um
00:39:21.880
jag for the army and this can you can you can you transport it bring it to the theater what are you
00:39:31.160
talking about ship it to dallas or something i can meet you tonight i can get you some ice cream i
00:39:36.200
can get you george you tell me who your favorite founding flavors are founding fathers and i will
00:39:40.300
we will bring the ice cream well you know who my favorite founding father is but listen to these
00:39:43.780
flavors uh james madison's constitutional crunch thomas jefferson's declaration of cookie dough oh my
00:39:49.620
gosh give me chocolate or give me death what what is the george washington flavor oh it is loaded
00:39:56.580
peanut butter loaded it's chocolate um it's it's the reese's pieces reese's peanut butter cup
00:40:01.540
frank franklin's black raspberry republic if you can keep it the name of the ice cream
00:40:08.040
i at some of these you really went down a long this one's nathan hale's regret that he has but
00:40:14.100
one flavor to give for his country is the name of the ice cream
00:40:17.040
this is my husband awesome i love it it is so delicious so all right brooker's and we'll bring
00:40:25.300
it to you tonight uh brooker's flavors brooker's founding flavors and what town is it in again
00:40:31.240
um it's in vineyard vineyard utah right west of orem oh john adams oh my you have an airport there
00:40:38.680
you have an airport there there is a movie theater there's a geneva megaplex and we're right in front
00:40:46.360
okay well a movie theater is an awful lot like an airport but that's you know whatever okay uh jamie
00:40:53.300
thank you so much god bless you and uh and good luck with your business good luck with your business
00:40:58.060
all right bye-bye i'm gonna be in utah tonight uh got a lot of things the governor is going to be
00:41:06.420
at this premiere there's several people that uh are going to be sitting in the audience that uh
00:41:12.100
are going to see this they've added like 10 different uh showings uh of it tonight just uh look
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for megaplextheatres.com megaplextheatres.com come with me and see unplanned tonight in utah
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mr bill o'reilly welcome to the program sir is it my turn it is your turn excellent here i am
00:45:18.180
and all of your glory uh so uh bill it's been an interesting week i have never seen so many people
00:45:25.560
disappointed that our president wasn't a traitor that's true there's no doubt about it and uh that
00:45:34.280
proves malice that narrative you're gonna look at it on a legal viewpoint there's your malice that uh
00:45:42.280
that has changed however they first were saying oh he's gonna he's gonna get nailed he's gonna get
00:45:47.880
nailed then when he wasn't oh my gosh i can't believe this now they're saying by wednesday the
00:45:53.660
narrative had changed yet again to it's a cover-up it's a cover-up i know but i i mean it's kind of like
00:46:01.240
um the titanic the narrative changes like oh you know it's it's bad but okay so you got to divide it
00:46:14.600
up so let's take television first because that's uh the most visible emotional that we have in this
00:46:20.880
country so these uh msnbc and uh cnn people are in a free fall of readings dissent you know that right
00:46:30.780
you've seen the numbers i get them every day you know i don't see the numbers i'd love for you to
00:46:35.480
tell me the numbers because okay i haven't actually seen i'd say 40 percent oh my gosh from where they
00:46:40.500
were from the uh crest of the we're going to impeach donald trump and then we'll give everybody a
00:46:46.620
pitchfork and walk up to the castle and get them so what do they have not like what's their i mean i
00:46:51.340
hate to go so inside baseball but what do they have now well cnn does not have one program
00:46:57.380
in 24 hours that gets more than a million million viewers not one and that's that's two plus or is
00:47:04.660
that 25 plus two plus don't matter anymore because demographics were destroyed about a year and a half
00:47:11.940
ago so no no cable news program does a good demographic anymore 25 to 54 americans uh are gone
00:47:20.880
um but the two plus those are the elderly people that watch uh cable news and um kids uh three and
00:47:30.060
four years old who are just sitting there playing and it's people trapped in the airport yeah so
00:47:35.720
anyway um cnn does not do one program with more than a million viewers which i've never seen that
00:47:42.720
before i've never seen that right yeah msnbc uh matt i used to be uh vying for the number one slot
00:47:49.560
the most watched program um yeah she was doing three and a half million some nights uh she's down
00:47:57.100
at 2.3 million and this is in two or three days all right it's not a gradual and then all of the
00:48:05.480
other programs have collapsed on that on a program as well so um there you have an industry now uh the
00:48:14.200
hate trump television industry that doesn't know what to do and is panicking now you would think
00:48:19.800
that maybe they would show a little contrition so look you know we we really thought that this was
00:48:24.920
uh a serious situation the nation should know about but turned out that it wasn't what we described it
00:48:30.560
to be but our mistake was not made uh out of malice no no instead they said just what you said
00:48:37.980
i had to cover up and then you know but bill that makes i mean they painted themselves in a corner
00:48:43.920
i mean and i know you're our people are gonna watch you right no but but wait wait wait your op-ed
00:48:49.020
covers this this is the problem with people who are absolutists and you know people always claim that i
00:48:55.220
was a never trumper i was not a never trumper i said if i'm wrong about this guy and i hope i'm wrong
00:49:02.680
if he's doing those things i'll be the first to say he did those things and i was wrong i've been
00:49:08.480
right on a lot of stuff that really concerned me and i've been wrong on some stuff and so i call the
00:49:14.060
balls and the strikes but the people who have either been never trumpers and who will not budge from that
00:49:21.020
and recognize i mean you still may not vote for donald trump but you have to recognize wow some of the
00:49:27.520
things he's done really good some of the things like last night i'm not really i'm not thrilled
00:49:32.380
with that i still think that's a problem stop it mr president please be the president um but nobody in
00:49:40.080
media did that it was one way or another and if he would have come out and it would have proven him
00:49:46.920
to be in bed with vladimir putin then you would have had the same thing i think with a lot of people
00:49:53.180
on the other side they would have said this is just a deep state you have to matter though because
00:49:59.980
people are people but broadcasters and journalists are supposed to be professionals yes i know but
00:50:05.700
they didn't but they didn't do that and so now they don't have a choice bill their audience doesn't
00:50:11.300
no no wait wait wait wait wait their audience does not want to hear and the only people that were left
00:50:18.300
were the people who just wanted to hear bad stuff and everybody who is gone and hadn't been watching
00:50:25.280
that they're not coming back because they don't trust them so then you're over that's it you're
00:50:30.560
the baltimore orioles you're not gonna don't use a sports analogy with me because that could be good
00:50:36.340
or bad i don't know yeah okay and the other thing is i can't identify with you about you call balls and
00:50:41.940
strikes because i'm never wrong i'm never wrong all right my i just strike strike strike
00:50:47.680
all right but what you're what you've put yourself in a position to defend or explain
00:50:53.340
is now cnn and msnbc go well we're the fraud network want more fraud come on in we know i know
00:51:02.060
i'm not defending them i'm explaining where we're uh no but you're explaining that strategy is insane
00:51:07.760
i know that i'm not saying i agree with it i'm telling you cast and at&t yes the lords who own
00:51:15.340
thing are going hey hey we got a special on fraud this week come on in and watch our fraudulent
00:51:22.340
broadcast pat what or stew what did i say for the last year every single day before we left fox
00:51:28.520
what did i say about the cable news industry we have to get out of here because it's over it's going
00:51:35.200
to burn itself down to the ground because they were not that didn't happen till i left no no
00:51:40.440
i'm not talking about fox i'm talking about the industry as a whole if you look at what
00:51:47.260
has happened to our broadcast industry they have just sold their soul to they sold their souls
00:51:54.900
to either love or hate trump yes yes sold their souls for the money and when you sell your soul for the
00:52:02.120
money the devil shows up yes okay yes the devil just showed up in the form of muller here's satan
00:52:11.340
he didn't do it so you all pay a price and the price is that you have a network that employs thousands
00:52:20.340
of people and you can't explain what you did so who's gonna watch it oh it's gonna get worse you said
00:52:29.320
you were right about this this is a strike for beck the zombies will watch it so i will i would
00:52:35.400
just nickname all my shows cuomo of the living dead wolf blitzer of the living dead all right because
00:52:43.020
that's all who's gonna watch it and so then that's it that's the television industry newspaper industry
00:52:49.820
a little bit different now the new york times the washington post they think that they are the best
00:52:56.180
they're the smartest they're the most honest well they won pulitzer prizes for this eyes in darkness
00:53:03.180
that's the slogan of the post hey you know what they'll stay in business because bezos runs uh
00:53:10.780
the post that is a gazillionaire and the salzberger family runs at times they're not going out of
00:53:16.640
business but who believes them only the living dead believe them well i will say this i believe them
00:53:24.760
anymore i believe the subscription of the times i believe the times has actually done well in this
00:53:30.960
atmosphere where cable news has not oh they have done well in the sense that they had got a few
00:53:37.980
zombies to sign on to their uh internet thing there's some their paper okay i mean that that's hemorrhaging
00:53:49.140
they said themselves beck that in three years they might not even publish a newspaper might be
00:53:55.680
totally online because zombies don't like newsprint on their hands it's it's hard they don't wash their
00:54:02.120
hands it's hard to get it off um so anyway you've got you've got a number of things but the democratic
00:54:07.620
party thing is the most important for our country so in the democratic party then you had the same thing
00:54:16.940
okay hang on hang on because this is gonna get interesting i gotta take a break right yeah i gotta
00:54:22.080
make money you know why because money you spend too much because because we make money and then we can
00:54:29.140
pay for the transmitters and everything else that keep your voice alive yeah i'm working gratis
00:54:34.300
so a lot of people work for free nothing wrong with that slavery that's why you have to go to
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billoreilly.com and subscribe because poor bill is just suffering he's suffering just suffering he's
00:54:49.700
on the verge of white man suffering oh my gosh yeah anyway uh car shield uh car making car repairs not
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the way it used to be not the way you you can't fix it uh and now sometimes uh you know you'll have
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00:55:06.640
guy who works for us uh i went drag racing with my new car and he screwed it up and we said wow
00:55:14.560
it's gonna be an expensive repair is that jason yeah jason and we're like what a dope yeah he
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has a new car and he's like uh i went drag racing and then uh we're like well at least you have car
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shield the repair is hopefully going to be covered so what's car shield oh my god that was the
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legitimately and i don't think you know what jason company i hope if if you get car shield and you
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wreck your car do something with your car because you were in a drag race i hope they hang up the
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promo code beck we break for 10 seconds station id just to catch our breath and then back with bill
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all right bill so now you say the democratic party is important uh what they do this is important for
00:56:40.700
america right because you don't want um a democracy not to have legitimate choices i mean you want to have
00:56:52.080
vibrant debate you want to have um a situation where um you get challenges to power i mean i want
00:57:03.540
president trump to be challenged and i want it to be intelligent because that's where you find the
00:57:09.440
better solutions when when everybody has to think and has to come up with a better idea correct
00:57:14.220
correct but now you got up the party of hate i mean it can anybody dispute that do we have from
00:57:23.380
yesterday the audio from um uh joe biden on the white culture could we could we play that here i
00:57:30.340
don't know if you've heard this yeah i saw i saw that but look he's just babbling no no no no no you
00:57:35.180
don't have no listen anymore he doesn't even know what he's saying yes he does no he doesn't
00:57:40.220
listen he's 78 hang on he doesn't know what he's saying they put things in front of him and he just
00:57:44.920
babbles wait a minute how old are you 80 85 come on how old are you seriously 90 i'm not gonna tell
00:57:52.740
you 91 97 because i'm working for free hang on here's uh here's joe biden do we have it a really
00:57:59.320
notable woman anita hill professor showed the courage of a lifetime talking about her experience being
00:58:07.560
harassed by clarence thomas we knew a lot less about the extent of harassment back then
00:58:13.260
over 30 years ago no he didn't but she paid a terrible price she was abused through the hearing
00:58:19.520
she was taken advantage of no reputation was attacked i wish i could have done something i
00:58:26.140
opposed clarence thomas nomination i voted against him but i also realized there was a real and perceived
00:58:32.760
problem the committee faced there were a bunch of white guys no i mean it sincerely a bunch of white
00:58:39.360
guys hearing hearing this testimony on the senate judiciary committee so in anita hill when anita
00:58:47.180
hill came to testify she faced a committee that didn't fully understand okay stop the hell so he goes
00:58:54.220
on to say this white culture man this white culture man we got to get rid of it are you i don't even
00:59:00.880
begin to understand this um number one um i guess i missed the clarence thomas trial where um evidence
00:59:11.200
was introduced and he was convicted by a jury of his peers did you guys see i don't know why i missed
00:59:17.700
that no i i don't think they had one but uh yeah there's joe biden due process nope bye no due process
00:59:27.460
for joe uh-uh secondly so joe doesn't want to be white anymore he doesn't because this is not a
00:59:35.660
good thing in the democratic precincts if you're a white guy that's not good that's beto's problem
00:59:41.300
beto's white now i understand he's going to clinics but he's white and you know the white guys are the
00:59:49.460
problem beck i mean you and i are the poster problems for the white guy thing so it's absurd and
00:59:56.220
and i really believe that that biden just babbles i don't i don't think he thinks what out what he
01:00:01.600
says got that in common with donald trump donald trump will just get up there some nights and just
01:00:06.820
babble um because the crowd is whipping him up or whatever he's not thinking about what he's saying
01:00:13.200
he just says it and biden does the same thing so that we're going to have a really um very entertaining
01:00:19.760
debate if you think he's going to be you think biden is going to be the the uh nominee that's my front
01:00:24.300
runner it's biden camilla harris hey i got some inside information on the democratic party want
01:00:29.280
yeah okay so now you know i don't use uh anonymous sources so i can't confirm this information but
01:00:35.840
it's gossip it's good gossip all right so the beto o'rourke campaign is being supported by
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the obama people and the camilla harris campaign is being supported by
01:00:52.140
the hillary people and i got that from a very very high-ranking democrat um but i can't confirm
01:01:01.060
i just thought it was a very entertaining gossip so i think this this actually really makes sense if
01:01:07.660
you saw what uh uh how barack obama was treated on capitol hill when he went up and tried to speak
01:01:13.520
to the freshman and he was like guys stop it and and uh omar actually came out and said you know look
01:01:22.540
uh you're a failed you were a failure of a progressive president i mean they are so extreme now
01:01:29.080
that barack obama is is looks like a a white gop or to them and no i know and but let's get back to the
01:01:40.260
to the the muller report and how the democratic party absorbed it so you don't have anybody anybody
01:01:46.260
in the party saying hey you know i'm glad this is over this was not good for the country because our
01:01:53.060
president had to spend 50 percent of his time defending himself against these charges and now
01:01:59.300
he can get back and we can try to get solutions to vexing problems did you hear one democrat say that
01:02:06.040
no in fact i was i was shocked at how how they were so saddened that our president wasn't a traitor
01:02:14.160
it was crazy yeah i i saw more of that on the media than i saw in a democratic party but i was waiting
01:02:21.860
for one democrat just one yeah none yeah to say okay the system worked we did what we had to do
01:02:30.080
and now it's good that we don't have to do this anymore no i i like the fact water problem i i like
01:02:36.700
the fact that they were talking during kavanaugh that they had to have the fbi because the fbi can
01:02:42.620
do things that congress can't do and then this week they were saying well it's a good thing it's out of
01:02:48.320
the hands of the fbi because we as congress can do things in investigations that the fbi can't do
01:02:53.640
look they're not going to do anything there it's over it's over and it's going to get worse with
01:03:00.840
the horowitz report the doj inspector general and the huber report he's the u.s attorney appointed by
01:03:08.500
the uh attorney general to look at the fbi those two reports are still going to drop so it's going to
01:03:15.360
get worse for the we hate trump he's a traitor crowd and the way they're going this week bill
01:03:24.720
they are it is and i'm not saying that they are doing they are actually working uh like this but
01:03:32.240
they are accomplishing what russia set out to do they're now starting to talk about a conspiracy
01:03:39.240
they're casting doubt they are they are doing the work that vladimir putin could only have
01:03:46.600
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showings tonight he and his wife uh and they're they're utah has just passed a lot of really amazing
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things um that are pro-life uh and he's signing them into to law so he's coming tonight i'm going
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to be in salt lake and you can find out more about it at glennbeck.com uh we're with bill o'reilly
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all right so bill yo we left it off at the democratic party and uh and and what you think is is is coming
01:06:12.000
our way yeah i mean if they're if they're going to present themselves the democrats as the party of hate
01:06:22.820
they're going to lose and i don't see how they get out from under that with not one reasonable person
01:06:34.100
presenting what we just talked about before the break that okay you know we accept the uh investigative
01:06:42.300
uh conclusions and now we want to solve the border so bill i know economy better i know you are a i know
01:06:50.860
you're a student of history as much as i am so let me give you a theory every time the socialists
01:06:56.440
rear their ugly heads in america they do the same thing they start to become arrogant and they just
01:07:03.500
think everybody's with them and they scare the hell out of americans and americans go running the
01:07:08.200
opposite direction it uh it happened in the uh you know 10s and 20s it happened in the uh 40s it
01:07:18.980
happened again in the 30s and 40s it happened again in the 60s it's happening now people freak
01:07:24.700
out when they see when that mask starts to come off they're like oh wait wait wait we don't want this
01:07:29.400
i think they've overplayed their hands so much on so many places that for instance with the donald
01:07:36.000
trump thing uh they now see the the they have completely destroyed their credibility and even the
01:07:43.360
people who are democrats i've heard democrats you know democratic neighbors not people on tv
01:07:48.780
um democratic neighbors say i mean enough i mean enough the guy we did two years enough same thing
01:07:56.020
with the abortion thing i'm not for infanticide this is ridiculous enough get rid of the free market oh
01:08:02.860
come on enough reparations give me a break people want to be good they want to get along they they want
01:08:12.860
good race relations they want women to be treated uh fairly they want people to be given a chance
01:08:18.680
but the the socialists now and the democrats have so overplayed their hand that i think this week we
01:08:27.400
saw the snowball that they were they were packing and they were just trying to push it up to the top
01:08:32.240
because then it would roll down the other side and crush the city i think it stopped and they keep
01:08:38.440
packing it bigger and bigger and it's about to roll back on them well um i don't know about the snowball
01:08:45.140
i i kind of missed that it was not uh snowing here in new york but what i'm what the you're right oh boy does
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that hurt i just got this sharp pain and right on my chest yeah i know you're about to have a lot of those um
01:09:00.180
and there is proof because of the vote on the green new deal so this amused me greatly so mitch mcconnell i'm not a fan of his
01:09:10.660
but he's this old-time uh political guy he knows every rule you know yeah you know nobody knows
01:09:20.100
what he's talking about but he knows every rule he says you know we're going to vote on this green
01:09:24.780
new deal and the democrats go no no we don't want to vote on it and they go and he goes well i don't
01:09:29.760
care we're going to vote on it under the guise of well we want to debate this seriously in the senate so
01:09:35.600
we need 60 votes in order to get that done that was the vote so you have to vote for the debate so
01:09:40.820
here's what i loved senator edward markey of massachusetts who i've known for many years and he's
01:09:45.980
not he's not a foolish man okay he co-sponsored the green new deal he didn't vote for it he didn't even
01:09:55.840
vote for his own bill no one voted for it all right all the republicans and four democrats voted
01:10:04.660
against it and the rest of the democrats voted present as uh barack obama used to do when he
01:10:09.940
was in the senate which means i don't want any part of this um so i hope by the way i hope mitch
01:10:17.640
mcconnell because what what aoc said was i you know i i told them we should all just vote present
01:10:24.600
everybody should just vote present in the senate he told them she told them so she's running the party
01:10:29.560
now uh but anyway um he's gonna start a new party do you hear this no a tupperware party no it's the
01:10:38.360
like you know party really really anyway you know uh so like so like yes so like you know uh she uh
01:10:49.500
uh she was actually saying and and everybody parroted this this was just a trick uh to that
01:10:57.440
mitch mcconnell played and we really need to debate it was a trick she's actually right
01:11:02.380
it was a trick embarrass her right but it wasn't a trick it was let me introduce your bill
01:11:09.020
it's not really a trick when you're right a bill let me introduce channeling back where you can
01:11:15.000
talk to the dead i mean you talk to stew so i know you have experience here yes but you believe
01:11:20.680
in channeling no i don't why well i do and i channeled eugene v debbs oh wow ebs the first
01:11:32.120
socialist candidate to ever run for president of the united states and eugene told me in a little
01:11:38.200
seance all right they're insane i wouldn't vote for this eugene debbs is not on board that's how dumb
01:11:49.080
this whole thing is and dumb is the word but i hope i hope that mcconnell takes her up and says
01:11:53.960
okay let's have a let's have a debate on this let's open that up to the floor nobody wants to debate it
01:11:59.700
because it's so stupid i know that no one supports this i know i know raul castro called me and said
01:12:08.780
he's offended by this and i had an interpreter i knew what he's saying i speak a little spam
01:12:15.340
so bill last last thing i know your your book comes out uh the united states of trump
01:12:21.860
and how the president's how donald trump uh really sees america it goes on sale uh in september but
01:12:29.400
you can pre-order it now let me hear you talk about how you felt last night watching the president if you
01:12:38.300
did okay and and it's an excellent question because i'm writing this and it's driving me
01:12:44.660
nuts it's the hardest book i've ever written killing jesus was so hard to write because we
01:12:49.940
had to confirm with roman records and and jewish records but here i can't get research that is
01:12:58.140
reflective of honesty everything's been written about the man is a lie and i have to do it myself
01:13:03.700
in fact after i hang up from you i've got two people that i'm speaking with these are all eyewitness
01:13:08.700
people no anonymous sources in the book all right so i wasn't surprised by anything except the profanity
01:13:15.760
that trump delivered last night i don't know why anybody would be surprised no i'm not surprised i'm
01:13:23.620
not even surprised by the profanity i mean and it was one it was one and i'm not i wasn't offended i mean
01:13:30.020
my my language sometimes it's a little rough as everybody knows but it's but it's not for the
01:13:35.180
president president shouldn't be doing no he shouldn't but he doesn't have any discipline in
01:13:39.460
his speaking style right all right and he never will all right and i explain that in the book i
01:13:44.660
explain why he doesn't have discipline in speaking style how he goes about things but
01:13:49.660
donald trump is a man who basically is going to play always every second of his existence
01:13:59.320
to his base he's going to play to the base and this is what everybody has to understand when he
01:14:07.680
speaks his base in michigan all 12 000 people who showed up wanted him to rip these muller
01:14:18.200
people up that's what they wanted beck they came to hear that and he gave it to them
01:14:27.120
he doesn't care about diplomacy he doesn't care about hurt feelings he doesn't care at all about
01:14:37.040
commentators saying that he's a barbarian he plays to his base how is he going to win always how is he
01:14:45.440
going to win because i think there's a lot of another excellent question there are a lot of people
01:14:50.480
a lot of people really um you know no no no no no no another excellent question by glenn beck
01:14:56.980
everyone big round of applause all over the country look his calculation is you may not like me
01:15:05.400
but they're so bad and they're so much worse than i am that you can't possibly put give them more power
01:15:15.900
well i will tell you this i will i will tell you this um and this is one of the things that i because
01:15:22.360
i saw that captain america is now coming out and saying i've got to speak out against you know these
01:15:27.360
trump people how could you possibly vote for trump how could you possibly vote for anyone who will not
01:15:33.140
stand against infanticide how can you vote for anybody who will not stand up for the the the free
01:15:41.880
market system you know there's they've gone so far beyond anything i recognize as western civilization
01:15:50.060
now that there is no there is absolutely no choice if the election were held today there is no choice
01:15:57.700
and so i i understand that however if he would try just to knit together just a little bit by
01:16:06.420
by by by softening this rhetoric just a little bit it would be easier to seal the deal do you agree
01:16:15.880
may well yeah i mean stepping back of course if i were in the white house advising him i would go over
01:16:24.740
the speeches and then take out the stuff that's extreme i mean he's going to do it anyway he'll just
01:16:30.720
ad-lib it yeah i'm just going to say that but he's not going to listen because he gets whipped up
01:16:36.160
and in his soul or in his being fiber he's angry and i would be too i want to be in it he wants to be
01:16:46.300
an avenger he wants to be an avenger good trade and that's his presentation and he'll either live or die
01:16:53.780
on it um i don't expect him to modify i'd all my research shows that he is never in his entire life
01:17:02.340
modified the only person that he listened to in his entire life was his father fred
01:17:08.280
and fred's not here anymore i uh so i think you can expect him to slash and burn and i don't think
01:17:17.360
he's going to dwell on muller much longer but once the uh other two reports drop then he's going to go
01:17:24.480
to town bill o'reilly thank you very much like in his book the united states of trump how the president
01:17:30.020
really sees america goes on sale in september uh you can pre-order now thank you so much bill
01:17:35.180
appreciate it all right guys have a great weekend bye-bye all right uh cryptocurrencies let me talk
01:17:43.020
to you a little bit about that blockchain technology it's going to play a significant role in our future
01:17:47.980
um and and i don't know it could play out either way i am a um optimistic catastrophist i i believe that
01:17:55.760
this what we are headed for is absolute catastrophe but if we keep our heads if we keep cool and keep
01:18:02.860
calm and carry on we're going to be fine uh but i don't see a lot of people holding on to their heads
01:18:09.820
um blockchain technology is going to change things and it really is i think going to free us up of a lot
01:18:18.220
of different things uh security is one of them security with our money being able to have access to your
01:18:25.220
own money without without the banking system and the governments of the world dictating exactly what
01:18:32.100
you can and cannot do with it it is becoming more and more important now i don't know what's going
01:18:36.440
to happen with bitcoin i don't know what's going to happen with cryptocurrency uh but i can tell you
01:18:41.020
what we have now is not going to be here it's just not going to last this way it won't it's an
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like that's crazy uh stew uh a committed group and i use this word committed uh very carefully here
01:19:54.800
a committed group of flat earthers people who believe that the earth is actually flat and not
01:20:01.740
a globe are planning a visit to antarctica which they believe is at the very end of the world
01:20:08.300
according to forbes they are now organizing a cruise to antarctica i want to go just to watch
01:20:16.680
the flat earth international conference is uh spearheading the trip uh they believe that the
01:20:23.680
edge of the earth is somewhere in antarctica and he believes he has or will have proof this is the
01:20:30.380
leader of this group he said quote when we look at antarctica if you take a globe and you squish it down
01:20:36.940
the antarctic will go all the way around the earth it's kind of like an ice shore and it's very very large
01:20:44.640
it's like you you just don't go there and peek over it because we don't believe anything can fall
01:20:50.060
off the earth because a big portion of the flat a big portion of the flat earth community believes
01:20:59.380
that we are in a dome a lot like a snow globe we're just living on the inside instead of the outside i
01:21:10.680
guess so he continued the sun the moon the stars are all inside this globe it's very high but it's all
01:21:19.420
contained inside so there's no way to actually fall off the earth so well a snow globe though is flat
01:21:27.680
on the bottom it's a half a globe right so it's not inconsistent with their flat earth analysis
01:21:32.800
and if we're living in the truman show it kind of like a truman show right right like so they're
01:21:37.720
going to run into the wall but he says the sun and the moon and stars are all inside it's very high
01:21:43.460
but it's all contained so is there a wall and all of that is just the dope is like the globe is like
01:21:51.580
more of a right a giant rectangle with with little corners up at the top but it's like really really
01:22:00.040
really really really really high maybe i guess my question would be why don't you go east or west
01:22:06.100
why go all the way to antarctica if it's flat just go like on the equator where the weather is nice and
01:22:11.600
just keep going what's he gonna do when he goes around antarctica all the way and ends up at the
01:22:17.320
same place they started uh they're not gonna go that far glenn i hate to break this to you i mean
01:22:23.660
uh that's not gonna happen flat earthers flat earthers committed
01:22:32.820
you came in and you were a client of planned parenthood or another abortion clinic another
01:22:45.800
abortion clinic twice well another abortion clinic for my first abortion then planned parenthood okay
01:22:53.180
and the first abortion clinic was a nightmare yeah and they gave you the morning after pill
01:23:00.340
no no i had the surgical abortion there surgical abortion um and then the second abortion was the
01:23:08.180
medication abortion and that was the that's the ru 46 right yeah and uh at least in the film
01:23:14.520
yeah it was even worse in real life yeah and is is that what it's usually like for women
01:23:22.220
yes yeah but we we would well so it sort of became a joke at the clinic because
01:23:29.180
the management wants to increase the medication abortion because um in many states you don't have to
01:23:39.940
have a doctor on site to give out that medication so they don't have to pay a doctor
01:23:46.280
to give out the medication so they wanted to increase that number planned parenthood's goal
01:23:55.400
was by 2020 to have 50 of their abortions be the ru 46 pill abortion because it costs less
01:24:03.880
for them if you don't have to have a physician they're performing the abortion and um so it sort of
01:24:10.560
became a joke in the clinic because i hated the medication abortion process i knew that we were
01:24:16.300
lying to women i'd gone through it myself by what do you mean by lying to women oh we were telling them
01:24:22.640
oh it's just like a heavy menstrual cycle just some minor cramping a little bit of bleeding i knew that
01:24:29.160
was a lie and uh so it became a joke in the clinic because every time we would have um patients there
01:24:40.500
for medication abortions i would talk them out of it and talk them into doing a surgical abortion
01:24:46.280
which then takes longer we can't do it that day and so my boss stopped letting me counsel
01:24:53.460
the medication abortion clients because i was actually giving them the truth
01:24:57.520
of what those procedures were like explain what it's like um so most of the time women pass clots
01:25:06.660
the size of lemons or bigger um that can last for eight weeks oh my gosh uh sometimes uh women
01:25:16.760
well a lot of times the the medication abortion procedure won't work so it will kill the baby
01:25:24.920
the mifeprax that you take will kill the baby but the misoprostol will not be effective at actually
01:25:30.860
removing the baby from the uterus so uh if it does the misoprostol's job is to cause cramping to
01:25:40.720
cause the cervix to contract and the uterus to contract and expel the baby you expel the baby into
01:25:46.380
the toilet you flush it down the toilet oh my gosh if it doesn't work which many times it doesn't
01:25:52.280
especially if you're further along in your pregnancy then part of the baby may come out but part of it
01:25:58.900
may still be left inside of your uterus so then you have to go back for a surgical abortion anyway
01:26:05.700
um and then you're recovering from a surgical abortion on top of the traumatic event you just
01:26:13.940
experienced with medication abortion it's unbelievable you can listen to the whole discussion
01:26:19.040
in its entirety tomorrow either on itunes or youtube you really don't want to miss this one
01:26:23.560
i'm hillary that's your four minute buzz and now here's glenn this is really uh this is really an
01:26:27.980
important weekend um for uh abortion i think this movie unplanned comes out it has rated r rating um it is
01:26:36.760
a movie that i think people are going to say i don't want to you know i should go see that but i don't
01:26:40.500
want to it's really uplifting it's not a dirge it's really not um it will make you feel honestly it will
01:26:47.180
make you feel like you're about to win on this uh it will convince your children what abortion really
01:26:53.180
is take your teenage children to it this weekend i urge you urge you please go see this uh it is the
01:27:00.940
story of the woman you just heard um and it's really well done you're gonna like it it opens in
01:27:06.180
theaters today you will not leave the theater the same as when you went in and you don't have to go
01:27:12.480
through all of the pain and emotion that you you know might have gone through like with schindler's
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list this is an important movie but it's also a good film it's a good or an important film but it's
01:27:22.960
also a good movie uh it's unplanned in theaters today wherever you are please go see it and take some
01:27:29.400
friends the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program i am filled with hope
01:27:53.760
recently uh on so many fronts i believe that this is is all coming undone because people
01:28:02.740
people americans are good we might vote for different people but americans are good and they
01:28:09.280
are decent they are hopeful they are not hateful um they're not racist do we have racists in our
01:28:16.620
country yeah the racist all around the world of all different colors we are different here and
01:28:23.460
i believe i believe i'm just going to call it evil anything that takes away the rights of man
01:28:31.480
and and moves them into a collective is evil in my opinion um and i believe evil has overplayed its
01:28:37.320
hand and i want to talk about one thing specifically the hope of of ridding ourselves of abortion and i
01:28:47.340
really truly believe it's going to happen in my lifetime and it could be sooner than we think
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you know i moved to texas um for a couple of reasons well i mean let me say this i moved to
01:30:23.400
texas because i felt um guided to uh texas i i felt that this is where we were supposed to be
01:30:29.880
my wife and i both did through prayer um however intellectually i moved here for a couple of reasons
01:30:35.480
uh it's uh i thought one of the last places that where freedom really exists uh texas has created
01:30:43.000
about 50 percent of all of the jobs during the the great recession uh it was texas that pulled us
01:30:50.320
through uh and thank you texas and i know they would just tip their hat and say hey not a problem
01:30:56.700
uh but i think even texas is uh struggling now uh and will struggle because i think we're about to lose it
01:31:04.660
because of the influx of californians and it's it's really kind of losing its understanding of
01:31:12.500
what has made texas so different one of the states that was in the running but i didn't think i could
01:31:18.620
get anybody to move there because they were all moving from new york city was utah and had i had to
01:31:25.160
do it all over again i think i would do utah because utah is not the state that it used to be
01:31:32.300
it's not some you know far out west kind of uh pioneer state it is now a high-tech hub and its
01:31:40.000
economy is booming uh governor of utah is joining us now he has been the governor this is your third
01:31:46.780
term term isn't it governor it is this is i'm in my 10th year now yeah glenn uh and uh i talked to
01:31:54.040
you earlier this week and i i wanted to get you on the air um for the one reason that you are
01:32:00.040
uh signing in a couple of bills that the legislature has passed uh on abortion and i think
01:32:07.520
i think that there is a i think there's a movement happening in the country for the first time people
01:32:14.980
are willing to look at this because those who have been saying you know rare and legal and safe don't
01:32:22.220
mean those things anymore uh they don't mean rare they're shouting their abortion and they want it
01:32:27.460
after birth which is terrifying to me um tell me what you guys have done in the state
01:32:34.440
well thank you glenn i'm honored to be on with you and by the way uh before we start i have to say to
01:32:40.020
you it's not too late to get a home in utah we'd love it we just had a new blanket of snow this
01:32:46.460
morning the skiing is great greatest snow on earth and our economy is humming well i will tell you this
01:32:51.540
governor i i got a call from vineyard utah i've never heard of vineyard utah yes uh and uh i got
01:32:58.660
a call from uh brooker's founding flavors ice cream it's a new store that started and you had they had
01:33:06.800
me at uh 18 percent uh butter fat in their ice cream i just want to say well uh i i know doug
01:33:14.120
ducy who's the governor of arizona started cold stone creamery and he said i sure love utah because
01:33:20.120
per capita we're number one when it comes to consuming ice cream oh yeah yeah number one a lot
01:33:25.140
of good things yeah but uh feel welcome to come to utah we'd love to have you here and uh i i hear what
01:33:32.660
you say um about this abortion issue which has been uh kind of divided our country since roe v wade
01:33:39.480
1973 i do echo what ruth bader ginsburg said that this should have been decided legislatively
01:33:46.900
and not by nine people in black robes i think the country would have been much better off
01:33:52.500
if we didn't have activism from the court and let's state by state by state as sovereign states in fact
01:33:59.680
determine these issues legislatively and clearly what has come out of this is clearly a um a loss of
01:34:08.800
of i guess elevating people's lives and humanity and we just have a different form of birth control
01:34:15.860
now called abortion that's not what it's designed to do and to be and what the promise was before
01:34:21.880
uh as you said i think uh safe legal and rare is anything but rare and that's unfortunate i think
01:34:29.140
for us as human beings so the legislature in utah just passed a couple of a couple of bills one
01:34:34.660
thank you as a father of a uh child of special needs thank you for taking a stand on uh the most
01:34:44.800
humbling among us those with down syndrome you you guys pass this and you're about to sign this in
01:34:52.020
tell me what it is yes we've said that if you choose to have an abortion simply because you have a down
01:34:59.240
syndrome uh child that that's not appropriate just as we would want to not discriminate against
01:35:06.300
individuals with down syndrome syndrome in our society we shouldn't in fact discriminate against
01:35:11.960
them in utero and so we've passed a law which i have signed now which says that that's not a reason
01:35:18.960
to have an abortion to say well my child will have down syndrome the other one is so we've signed into
01:35:25.900
law is that we've moved it to 18 weeks as far as the timeline so uh you cannot have an abortion in
01:35:33.380
utah under this law after 18 weeks there are typical exceptions that we have in the law a woman's life at
01:35:42.040
risk you know if you have a rape or incest there's some other exceptions to therefore um brain damage of
01:35:49.660
of the fetus etc but it's we've moved it to 18 weeks with a belief that we are in fact stating
01:35:56.440
to the world we believe in the sanctity of life and we need to be pro-life and i'm unabashedly
01:36:02.820
and unapologetically pro-life and i think that most of america feels that same way so governor let me ask
01:36:10.080
you this because it's moving the opposite direction technology is you're going to be able to live outside
01:36:15.500
the mother's body um you know at four weeks eventually probably um so it's moving in the
01:36:24.080
other direction uh that it's viable i think it's georgia that just passed the heartbeat i mean when
01:36:30.460
we stop when when somebody stops at an accident the first thing they do is is anybody alive check the
01:36:38.120
heartbeat when you hear the heartbeat that's when you know that person is alive they're going now for
01:36:46.360
the heartbeat law which they're going to come under all kinds of scrutiny and trouble for that
01:36:50.520
but doesn't that make sense where we should be going and headed well when i was in the army doing my
01:36:56.120
basic training i can tell you that's exactly what my first aid classes taught us first check for a
01:37:01.680
pulse heartbeat clear the airway and then treat for shock stop the bleeding and treat for shock that was
01:37:07.280
the order of things he always checked the pulse the heartbeat that was a sign of life yeah and so i
01:37:13.440
agree with what george is saying i think the heartbeat aspect of this which you can detect after six weeks
01:37:19.160
ought to give us all pause that's a sign of life and what would we want to do to interfere with that
01:37:26.620
progress uh in the womb particularly until it's it's uh ready to be born why would we want to interfere
01:37:33.920
with that it uh pick our consciences to say what we're doing here is probably not what we would do
01:37:40.200
as humanity uh whether it's a religious belief or just the values that we have of as human beings and
01:37:46.060
an association one with another but the heartbeat issue i think is one that's always bothered me
01:37:51.880
in my view of being pro-life is when that heartbeat's detected that certainly is a sign of life
01:37:57.800
uh we're talking to uh governor gary herbert uh the governor of utah who has um i reached out to him
01:38:05.680
earlier this week and and really wanted to know if anybody um in his office could even uh attend this
01:38:12.920
screening and he immediately said i'll be there um and so you're coming tonight we're going to come
01:38:19.780
down in fact i'm bringing the first lady uh she wants to be there and i'm going to try to bring the
01:38:23.720
first son uh so um uh again i think it sounds exciting i've seen the trailer i don't know the
01:38:29.900
movie and i don't know miss johnson is that her name yeah yeah abby johnson yeah it's i mean it's uh
01:38:35.960
it's it's surprisingly uplifting it's not a dirge it's not one of these you know movies you have to see
01:38:42.200
it's a movie that you'll be glad you saw because you'll you'll leave there um uplifted it's got a
01:38:48.900
great message to it but i'm telling you if your teenagers go they made it rated r for a reason
01:38:54.220
to stop teenagers from being allowed into it because if your teenager sees it they will forever
01:39:02.040
be anybody who sees this your conviction of this is murder will happen when you see this movie
01:39:09.740
well i again it should give us pause and it should give us opportunity to think through what we've done
01:39:17.040
maybe reverse our our uh what we have as policy in this country and uh you mentioned science glenn and
01:39:25.740
i do believe that's an important aspect of what's happening now is if we have a child born premature
01:39:32.500
um there was science is able to save their life uh in a much earlier time more premature preemies you
01:39:40.100
know are being saved now because of science and advancement in science that we have ever before in our
01:39:45.580
history well if we can do that to save a child that's born premature again why would we not in
01:39:51.840
fact want to save a child that comes out for whatever reason and i guess some of the horror
01:39:56.620
stories we're hearing as we let this uh uh premature uh uh infant sit there and gasp and just die because
01:40:05.680
we won't assist it and that's the part i find just really hard to understand why would you not assist
01:40:12.060
anybody who's gasping for life trying to breathe and trying to be uh viable and yet we have somebody
01:40:19.800
that would say no we'll just if i can't survive on its own we'll die be like you being under water and
01:40:26.300
and having a uh uh aqua system you know when somebody pulls a plug on you and you gasp there and say well
01:40:33.620
if you can't do it on your own we'll just let you die i mean it's very similar and i i think science
01:40:39.060
is certainly uh teaching us that that there's opportunities for them to survive outside the
01:40:44.580
womb with science and scientific help and that ought to happen we ought to be there prepared to
01:40:50.300
to help that unborn child survive gary herbert governor of utah we'll see you tonight sir thank
01:40:57.100
you so much thank you all right thank you glenn god bless you bet um i just uh i'm going to take
01:41:03.980
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realestateagentsitrust.com we break for 10 seconds station id
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i a very personal note um i'm volunteering my time i don't i i don't know the filmmakers i mean i've
01:43:28.640
met them i don't know anybody but abby johnson uh i'm not making any money off of any of the film or
01:43:36.900
anything else um i'm promoting this movie so hard and it is open in a thousand theaters nationwide this
01:43:48.120
weekend and i'm promoting it because i believe in its message but also because halfway through
01:43:54.640
i saw abby at cpac and it was so loud and we were in such a tight crowd i just hugged her when i saw her
01:44:04.540
and i whispered in her ear abby i believe i believe this is going to end in my lifetime and it will have a lot
01:44:29.040
it's also up to each of us to do our part i'm ashamed when i go to
01:44:37.160
it's mainly it's mainly catholics i mean catholics have been doing this
01:44:42.420
really well they've been holding this this tide uh back for all of us for so long and each of our
01:44:50.800
religions each of our faiths have got to get involved and that's why this week i have concentrated
01:44:56.860
really on my faith but whatever your faith is please please get your church your faith your civic
01:45:04.720
group whatever it is your pack of friends to start standing up i have uh i've reached out to the the
01:45:15.840
uh the the the highest echelons in utah in in all categories this week
01:46:02.120
be blessed with more time because of what has happened with our stance because of president trump with israel
01:46:08.540
say what you want about president trump but i will tell you i think he bought us more time
01:46:13.540
with divine providence because of our stance on israel
01:46:24.200
even the people who voted for adolf hitler stood against infanticide
01:47:26.300
i have still prayed for those events and still promoted those events
01:48:52.600
and the mpaa is trying to make sure your children don't go see it
01:49:07.220
all right i want to talk to you a little bit about 23 and me
01:49:21.720
look at the things that you may be a carrier of
01:49:27.280
the things you have to do to keep your body in shape
01:49:31.920
than the person that's driving the car next to you
01:51:02.760
so he's you know a lot of old people said crazy things back in the day
01:51:07.420
well he's he's he's corrected himself a little bit
01:51:17.160
decided they wanted to have a constitutional amendment
01:51:19.780
to allow individual states to overturn roe versus wade
01:51:22.680
the amendment which the national abortions rights action league or nARAL called the most devastating attack yet on abortion rights
01:51:31.960
cleared a key hurdle in the senate judiciary committee in march 1982
01:51:35.640
support came not only from republicans but from a 39 year old second term democrat joseph robinette biden jr
01:51:44.340
i cannot yes that's his middle name i cannot take it seriously whatever you say his middle name
01:51:48.620
robinette robinette uh he says i'm probably a victim or a product however you want to phrase
01:51:56.660
it of my background mr biden a roman catholic said at the time my a victim of his catholicism
01:52:03.340
wow oh my god the decision he said was the most difficult vote he's cast as a u.s senator now of
01:52:09.220
course advanced to today and obviously you can't be on record voting uh to allow a state to overturn
01:52:16.540
the right to kill your kid so we've advanced now to his 2015 explanation of that vote and he said
01:52:24.020
his new uh explanation of how super mega doppler pro-abortion he is is this i'm prepared to accept
01:52:31.940
that at the moment of conception there's human life and being but i'm not prepared to say that
01:52:36.320
to other god-fearing or non-god-fearing people that have a different view he said in in 2015 so
01:52:42.640
they're now you know the left is trying to figure this out no i mean you know seriously you know
01:52:46.520
back in germany you know i'm sure there was a beck around there someplace and and we would all vote for
01:52:53.220
that beck to be you know master of the universe if they said back in the day you know i i'm i believe
01:53:01.840
the jew is just like me but who am i to say anything to any god-fearing or non-god-fearing
01:53:08.500
person that doesn't view a jew that way apply this to anything anything listen to that i'm prepared
01:53:14.800
dog i'm prepared to accept that blacks and whites are equal but i'm not prepared to say that to other
01:53:19.780
god-fearing or non-god-fearing people that have a different view i'm prepared to accept that men and
01:53:24.740
women are equal but i'm not i'm not prepared to uh say that to other god-fearing people i'm prepared
01:53:30.520
to say that straights and gays are equal but i'm not i will never step out and prepared to say that
01:53:36.620
to other god-fearing or non-god-fearing people to the point land that we are now so far beyond any of
01:53:41.240
that stuff it's i'm prepared to accept that christian bakers should sell wedding cakes to to gay weddings
01:53:48.020
but i'm not prepared to say that to other god-fearing or non-garrett god they're fearing people
01:53:54.720
who have a different view you could have put any one of our laws in here and all the ones we mentioned
01:54:00.200
even our jokey ones don't even come close to the issue of life and death you know this was the this
01:54:06.800
was the this was the argument of those who protected the slave trade look i believe i believe that blacks
01:54:16.260
are humans that blacks are not inferior that blacks shouldn't be enslaved but who am i to say that to
01:54:22.580
the south i don't know a fellow human being fighting for the rights of other individuals
01:54:29.020
constitutionally guaranteed right to life how about that i i want to uh i want to play something i'm doing
01:54:35.680
in a podcast if you haven't listened to our podcast yet uh they're really really good um and they're
01:54:43.440
getting better every week i think the um they're sometimes 40 minutes or sometimes 90 minutes uh
01:54:50.160
of just a one-on-one civil quiet conversation with people who are extraordinary in one way or another
01:54:59.140
i think last was it last week the guy who jumped off the golden gate bridge that was that was one of
01:55:04.560
the most unbelievable stories i've ever heard and how he was saved if you'd if if you don't believe
01:55:13.160
in divine providence listen to this one it was incredible this week it's abby johnson and i want to
01:55:20.780
play something that took my breath away absolutely took my breath away now this is abby is not just
01:55:28.660
somebody who you know infiltrated and got inside and had a tape this is a woman who won the planned
01:55:36.120
parenthood national employee of the year so she was running their clinic she knows how it works now
01:55:46.840
planned parenthood always tries to make it about the women but i want you to hear how this is run
01:55:54.540
as a business listen to this plain parenthood's done a really good job and the abortion the abortion
01:56:01.840
business in general has done a really good job of convincing people that you know abortion is just
01:56:13.200
this unfortunate decision that women sometimes have to make so if they're going to make it better that
01:56:22.160
they make it in a safe quote unquote clinic um they don't talk about how they are actually selling
01:56:34.000
patients on abortion that look that's the whole purpose of planned parenthood being in our public
01:56:43.340
school system it's not to provide it's not really to provide sex education to our kids
01:56:50.820
the purpose of them being in the public school system and in some private school systems
01:56:56.640
is so that they can develop a relationship with your child starting in kindergarten
01:57:03.500
when your child gets old enough and they start going through puberty and they start having questions
01:57:11.340
the educators are there to say and i know they say this because i was an educator and i said this
01:57:19.740
you can't go to your parents about how you're feeling right now they won't understand oh my gosh they
01:57:28.560
don't know what you're going through but you can come to me because i've known you since you were five
01:57:34.380
i've known you since you were in kindergarten you can trust me and then the goal is we get these girls
01:57:42.000
girls into our clinics and by the time they're 11 12 13 years old we have them on a birth control method
01:57:50.820
like i said i'm 38 if you told me abby you have to take a pill at the same time every day within two
01:57:59.320
hours in order for this thing to be effective i would fail okay so if you're asking a 12 year old to do
01:58:05.720
that she is of course you're i mean you're setting her up for failure but that's the point
01:58:11.640
they're putting her on a method that has a high human error rate and they know that
01:58:18.140
planned parenthood's own statistics state that 54 of women who have abortions were using
01:58:23.980
contraception at the time they got pregnant that's the whole point put them on a method that has a high
01:58:30.900
human error rate these girls will fail hopefully before they graduate high school they will be
01:58:40.160
into our clinics for their first abortion she goes on to say once they've had their first
01:58:48.020
then we get them a new prescription they fail again in college and they'll have their second abortion
01:58:54.980
and our whole plan is to have three abortions by the time they're 30 they're at they actually plan
01:59:04.940
they are working towards three abortions for every woman by the time they're 30 so they make money
01:59:12.940
she goes on to talk about how they are taught and remember she ran the planned parent she was the
01:59:21.220
employee of the year nationally and she was the employee of the year because she was so effective
01:59:28.900
in selling abortions if someone was coming in they don't have prenatal anything they can't make any
01:59:36.980
money if you want to keep your baby and so what they try to do and she explains how it's done
01:59:43.200
they talk they sell these girls it's like a car salesman and when i said that to her i said this
01:59:50.040
like a really bad used car salesman she said that's what we were she said what can i do to get you into
01:59:57.100
this abortion today so i'm going to have an ultrasound to show yes you are pregnant now we can get rid of
02:00:04.800
this baby right now well i'm not really sure well this ultrasound is five hundred dollars and so i can
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fold that into i can give that to you for free and fold that into the price of the abortion if you
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schedule today but once you walk out i can't i can't do that so you're going to have to pay for
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an abortion and an ultrasound and then the follow-up question so is there any reason we shouldn't
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this is the message of unplanned this is the message that she has and it is so powerful
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because she has done it with love you walk out of this movie and you do feel good i mean you you
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change and you you see what it is but you actually feel good you feel hopeful and that is the secret of
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abby johnson and you will see it in the podcast you'll hear it in the movie or see it in the movie if you
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but tomorrow the podcast and please send it to everybody you know
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she she has compassion for the women who are going in she doesn't say that they're baby killers
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she saved what is it 400 or 800 i can't remember how many how many how many people that were nurses
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and doctors that have come out because she relates to them there's not been anybody relatable it's been
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you're a baby killer or now stay in here because those people are crazy well i i'm torn this is not
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right this is not what i thought i i've had i've had an awakening or whatever it is and they're trapped
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and nobody will welcome them that's the secret of abby johnson and you need to you need to get your
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kids to pay attention because i really truly believe we can wipe this out quickly i think things are
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changing rapidly but we have to stand we have to stand watch the um the movie unplanned theaters all
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across america this weekend but also the podcast with abby johnson that is a saturday podcast you can
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hey on monday monday's glenbeck program we have a special on beto uh every every week we are going
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to i guess for the next 400 weeks uh go over another presidential candidate that the left is
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putting out and tell you who these people really are their connections their history and everything
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else we have a piece um from yesterday beto on the campaign trail where he's uh talking to somebody
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who says why should i vote for you you're not surprisingly not for reparations listen it was
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reported that the u.n says that the u.s owes black people more specifically african descendants of
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slavery reparations and but there was a washington times article saying that you
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oppose reparations traditional reparations for black people so why should i as a black man vote
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for you when you oppose reparations thank you for the question and the opportunity to address
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uh one of the most important and certainly uh the most foundational issue for this country
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a country whose foundation was literally built on the backs of slaves those who were brought here
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in bondage from other countries against their will who effectively had no ability to enjoy the
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fruits of their labor the wealth that they helped to build there is 10 times the wealth in white america
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than there is in black america today and whatever education you receive that disparity will continue
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to be there until we make structural changes the rate of infant mortality in the united states
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in 2019 is greater between white women and black women than it was in 1850 10 years before the civil war
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started so i say all this to share with you that i begin and just begin i will acknowledge
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to understand some of the challenges and some of the wrongs that we have committed and the need
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for reparation wow so he's it now he's for it it seems like and also really sure i don't know where
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he is when he said we have committed i'm surprised he's you know because i didn't commit any of those
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things against black people so if beto did he should tell us the example of how he right he did these
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horrible things and even your family my family came here in the late 1800s but i i don't answer
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for my family my family is a group of individuals that do things that they people that i've never
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met that were my great great great grandparents are not my responsibility should we put uh charles
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manson if he had any children should we put his children in jail for his crimes should they pay
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no of course not you're listening to glenn beck