The Glenn Beck Program - January 18, 2019


Pomp & Circumstance? | Guests: Bill O’Reilly & Sabine Durden | 1⧸18⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours

Words per Minute

162.55876

Word Count

19,652

Sentence Count

1,939

Misogynist Sentences

36

Hate Speech Sentences

24


Summary

Glenn Beck talks about Steven Crowder's new documentary, the government shutdown, and how to sell a house on Craigslist without using Craigslist. Glenn also talks about how to get your first real estate agent, and why you should hire someone who's like you.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Did you see Steven Crowder last night?
00:00:02.060 I saw the documentary thing he did about what he's been going through the last couple of months.
00:00:06.400 And that was really, really interesting.
00:00:08.360 It seemed like it was you.
00:00:10.000 It was like your story.
00:00:10.840 It's exactly my story.
00:00:12.300 I mean, they told him, you know, you've got a year and you've got to take it off.
00:00:15.980 Otherwise, you're not going to recover.
00:00:18.000 And I mean, it's the same thing.
00:00:20.200 And I think for the same reasons.
00:00:22.620 But I'll have to tell him about Relief Factor.
00:00:26.000 Yeah.
00:00:26.740 I don't know.
00:00:27.420 Did he say there was a lot of pain involved with what he's going through?
00:00:30.940 I think I yeah, I think he did.
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00:01:13.880 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:15.800 Well, Twitter stopped convulsing long enough yesterday to adjust their their Trump outrage from hamburgers to former strippers.
00:01:25.620 Yes, with the help of a news media desperate to outwit Donald Trump, the outrage machine tossed their fury about Donald Trump serving Wendy's and McDonald's and and pizza at the White House.
00:01:39.600 They got rid of that.
00:01:41.940 They thought they had him on that one.
00:01:44.480 But now they really do.
00:01:46.060 In just a few minutes in that space, it was filled by the incoherent ramblings of someone whose claim to fame is that she raps shallow, outlandish things and rarely wears actual clothing.
00:02:01.100 Yes.
00:02:01.580 If you just woke up from a coma, none of this is going to make sense to you.
00:02:07.120 You're going to say, doctor, can you please put me back down?
00:02:11.660 Then I explain as we begin the show in 60 seconds.
00:02:18.680 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:02:21.540 Hey, thinking about moving to another planet?
00:02:26.840 Me, too.
00:02:27.980 And if you need to sell your house, may I recommend realestateagentsitrust.com.
00:02:33.720 The best alien realtors are on realestateagentsitrust.com.
00:02:37.360 We can sell your house.
00:02:38.220 I don't know about if we can help you, you know, buy a house on Mars.
00:02:41.920 But, hey, that's where Elon Musk comes in.
00:02:45.440 Dijon from Michigan wrote in, a little over a year ago, we made a long-distance move from North Carolina to Michigan.
00:02:54.040 Your agent from realestateagentsitrust.com, his name is Joe.
00:02:58.300 He is exactly as you described in your commercials.
00:03:01.520 He spent several days driving us to look at houses.
00:03:04.460 He even ended up crawling through the window of one of the houses when the lockbox wouldn't open.
00:03:10.060 He, yes, he did have the seller's permission.
00:03:12.120 We ended up buying that house.
00:03:14.540 He also sold our home so fast that we weren't even prepared.
00:03:18.880 But, as is the course of many things, there were glitches along the way with the sale.
00:03:23.340 As frustrating as it got, he walked us through each issue and took care of everything.
00:03:28.920 A couple of issues, even as they came to our attention right at the very end, he took care of it.
00:03:33.440 His professional, friendly outlook is what every realtor should strive to have.
00:03:38.300 Thank you again, Glenn, and may God bless all that you do.
00:03:43.100 realestateagentsitrust.com
00:03:44.220 You want to sell your home fast and for the most amount of money,
00:03:48.020 and you want to work with somebody who's like you, has the same set of values,
00:03:52.520 and just wants a square deal, and just doesn't want a lot of games?
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00:04:01.680 Okay, there's some important news breaking about Donald Trump we'll get to here in just a second.
00:04:17.240 We do not have a lot to say about it, and that is the most important thing we could say about it.
00:04:24.400 And I want to explain why that should be your attitude today.
00:04:30.340 All right.
00:04:31.640 First, let me tell you about, I mean, some really, really important stuff.
00:04:38.320 I mean, there's a, you know, the government shutdown.
00:04:40.880 Oh, my gosh, what's going to happen with Nancy Pelosi?
00:04:43.240 Which, by the way, do we have that letter to Nancy Pelosi from Donald Trump?
00:04:48.260 Because I need to read it on the air in case you've missed it, because it is, oh, happy days are here again.
00:04:54.300 It's what we were all promised when we were, when we said to each other, I don't know about policy, but it'll be fun.
00:05:02.800 Then the fun is just getting started with his letter to Nancy Pelosi.
00:05:10.160 Okay.
00:05:10.500 So we have the horrible government shutdown.
00:05:13.100 We have the Mueller probe or the Mueller probe.
00:05:19.920 We have all kinds of stuff.
00:05:21.800 What we need is a really big cultural icon to come in and tell us what we need to do and think about all of these things.
00:05:31.560 And when I say, I mean, really big cultural icon, I mean, that's got to be like, what, the Pope?
00:05:38.680 No.
00:05:40.040 Noam Chomsky.
00:05:41.620 No, no, no.
00:05:43.180 Chomsky.
00:05:44.420 How about Beto?
00:05:45.820 Maybe he could be at the doctor's office and he has no more things on his office because he's talking about everything he should do.
00:05:53.540 No.
00:05:56.800 It's not even that.
00:05:58.040 No?
00:05:58.240 No.
00:05:58.660 No, we don't even have a convict lower.
00:06:02.180 Think lower.
00:06:05.140 What we have for you is a former stripper who's now a rapper who raps things as the queen of rap,
00:06:16.100 who raps things that I usually fourth grade level understanding of the world.
00:06:23.780 Okay?
00:06:24.900 That's our cultural icon that is now rhyming her way into our world to tell us what we should do about the world and politics.
00:06:37.940 I wish there was a way we could just preemptively assign our votes to them.
00:06:43.060 Like, if we could just, if there was a program maybe the government could run, they'd have a list of celebrities and then you just turn your vote over to the celebrity and they'd multiply the celebrities vote by whatever, however many were turned into them.
00:06:54.480 It would save us so much time.
00:06:55.960 We wouldn't have to listen to this news.
00:06:57.180 Just let them vote for us.
00:06:58.800 Well, I mean, I like that, but I have to see a picture, too, because I have to see the green eye shadow.
00:07:05.220 Oh, yeah.
00:07:05.780 You know what I mean?
00:07:06.300 I have to see that.
00:07:07.200 I have to see the lovely nails that are being done because then I can trust that they know what's going on geopolitically.
00:07:15.280 I know.
00:07:15.780 It's usually the nails that put me over the edge as well.
00:07:17.820 Is it really?
00:07:18.700 Yeah.
00:07:18.900 OK, well, anyway, for some reason, television last night, it was like a Cardi B swarm and and we had this great finger snapping routine that was.
00:07:32.080 I'm glad you acted it out.
00:07:33.100 Thank you very much.
00:07:34.000 Did it make you comfortable?
00:07:35.120 Very comfortable.
00:07:35.780 Yes.
00:07:35.960 It makes my kids comfortable.
00:07:37.460 They like it.
00:07:38.000 Oh, my gosh.
00:07:38.600 They love it.
00:07:39.120 For some reason or another, when I describe it as a punishment that if you don't do as you're supposed to, dad's going to take you to school.
00:07:47.680 And I'm going to just stand out in front and just kind of do some dad dancing.
00:07:53.660 Show a little sass.
00:07:54.400 Yes, exactly.
00:07:55.940 Show a little sass.
00:07:57.120 Anyway, so the political equivalent of a broken toilet plunger last night expressed a a widely held that you don't ever see on TV or from, you know, from somebody in liberal Hollywood or entertainment.
00:08:14.400 And an anti-President Trump point of view.
00:08:20.060 You're kidding.
00:08:20.880 No, no.
00:08:22.260 I didn't think they existed.
00:08:24.100 They found someone who doesn't like Donald Trump.
00:08:26.300 Yeah.
00:08:26.640 That's a celebrity.
00:08:27.880 Oh, Cardi B.
00:08:28.800 Cardi B.
00:08:29.800 Yeah.
00:08:30.280 Yeah.
00:08:30.620 So she she called half the country racist, which, again, I haven't heard that.
00:08:39.400 And and then she just took her courage and said, I'm going to take it to I'm going to take it right to the people.
00:08:45.660 I'm going to I'm going to tweet, tweet this.
00:08:47.780 I'm going to Facebook this.
00:08:48.820 And I hope somebody in the mainstream media has the courage to play it over and over again.
00:08:55.020 And boy, who would have seen it coming?
00:08:58.860 They did.
00:08:59.560 You're kidding me.
00:09:00.400 No, they did it.
00:09:01.780 Really?
00:09:02.380 Did it.
00:09:03.040 They did it.
00:09:03.940 They already be.
00:09:06.040 She laid it all out.
00:09:07.460 She was like, look, this what's happening with the government right now.
00:09:10.380 Right.
00:09:10.840 And this what's happening with the racist people in America.
00:09:13.560 And they don't care about all of these poor workers that have jobs with the government.
00:09:18.960 And it's got to stop.
00:09:22.560 That was your sass again.
00:09:24.100 Well, yeah, I can't do the Cardi B sass, but she was sassy and very profane.
00:09:30.600 Yes, that's kind of that's kind of her.
00:09:32.620 Is it?
00:09:33.280 Is it?
00:09:33.780 Yeah, it is.
00:09:34.660 It is.
00:09:35.540 Well, usually you don't get that from your finer strippers.
00:09:40.360 You know, that's a good point.
00:09:42.460 Yeah.
00:09:42.600 It's interesting that it seems like and this is just an observation I don't have.
00:09:47.840 I will say I do not have the academic full study to back this, but it's just an observation.
00:09:53.780 Okay.
00:09:54.640 I've noticed that when a stripper is able to achieve a different, you know, like enter into
00:10:01.540 another career like this, in this case, right.
00:10:04.580 But it could be anything.
00:10:05.860 Like rapping while rhyming.
00:10:07.400 I mean, sorry, like rhyming while stripping.
00:10:09.720 Right.
00:10:10.460 Okay.
00:10:10.760 When they find a different career, something as diverse and disparate as those two careers.
00:10:14.520 Right.
00:10:15.000 They go from stripping.
00:10:16.200 Right.
00:10:16.820 To just rhyming naked.
00:10:19.300 And well, and also leaving like one thousandth of the normal clothing that people wear on.
00:10:24.840 So you're still minorly clothed.
00:10:26.960 Right.
00:10:27.700 But that's totally different than stripping.
00:10:29.800 Totally different than stripping.
00:10:30.680 So I guess my point is that I think it's interesting that when you are a stripper and then you change
00:10:35.740 careers, rarely do you go back to stripping.
00:10:39.540 There's not really a lot of people who go back and say, you know, I kind of like this one better.
00:10:44.980 Most people decide that, you know, I'm going to stick with this new thing that I'm doing.
00:10:49.540 So what is your point here?
00:10:53.740 What is my point?
00:10:54.740 As I just said, it was an observational study.
00:10:56.520 There's not a point.
00:10:56.980 That's not what you do with an observational study.
00:10:58.700 I'm pointing out an observation.
00:10:59.840 It just seems like the people who go and they choose this one career path and then get another
00:11:04.480 option choose typically the second option in most cases.
00:11:08.500 Huh.
00:11:09.380 I don't know why.
00:11:10.800 I can't think of a reason why.
00:11:12.540 We all know.
00:11:13.020 Are you discrediting?
00:11:13.860 That's a wonderful career.
00:11:14.720 Are you trying to discredit the art of stripping?
00:11:18.420 Why would you even say that?
00:11:19.640 I just said this is science, man.
00:11:21.900 This is science.
00:11:22.120 You said this was an observation.
00:11:23.600 It's an observational study.
00:11:24.680 That's how science starts.
00:11:26.080 You start with an observational study.
00:11:27.340 You start escalating it up to double blind and to meta-analysis and you go through the whole process.
00:11:32.760 No, science doesn't start with facts.
00:11:35.920 It starts with a thesis.
00:11:36.580 Somebody says, yes, a thesis.
00:11:38.220 Somebody says, I saw another bunny head on that bunny.
00:11:41.840 That bunny will have the ability to look behind and front.
00:11:45.900 Well, that's not science, man.
00:11:47.540 That is just that's you know what that is?
00:11:49.640 What's that?
00:11:50.120 Bunny racism.
00:11:51.000 And I'm hearing I'm hearing stripper racism from you.
00:11:55.620 That's what I'm hearing.
00:11:56.420 I'm hearing you don't like strippers.
00:11:58.660 You somehow or another are trying to discredit Cardi B.
00:12:01.660 Is it because she's black or is it because she's a stripper?
00:12:04.340 Which one is it?
00:12:05.040 It's neither one of those.
00:12:06.040 I'm just I'm just like listening to her analysis and thinking perhaps it's not astute.
00:12:13.300 Perhaps it's not astute.
00:12:14.320 Though she says so many words so quickly, I can't really tell.
00:12:17.440 Maybe it is an incredible point.
00:12:19.780 Maybe she's unearthed in a major investigation against Donald Trump.
00:12:22.720 Say it this way.
00:12:23.460 Say this way.
00:12:24.180 Maybe you'll convince more people.
00:12:27.000 Maybe she's unearthed a major investigation.
00:12:32.580 Was that the sass again?
00:12:34.100 Yes.
00:12:34.500 So a dash of sass.
00:12:36.940 Yeah.
00:12:37.220 You just snap your fingers like, well, you know what?
00:12:41.280 President Trump is President Trump.
00:12:43.180 And then you seem to be shaking your head a little bit.
00:12:47.180 Just a little bit.
00:12:47.920 Just a little bit.
00:12:49.000 You know, you say you say things and then you.
00:12:52.900 Mm hmm.
00:12:53.780 And you know what?
00:12:55.780 That bunny can look both behind and in front.
00:12:59.380 Mm hmm.
00:13:00.580 And now it's true.
00:13:02.900 OK, I'm going to work on that one.
00:13:04.920 OK, but I'm going to work on it in private.
00:13:07.500 I'm not going to work on it on a national television and radio show.
00:13:10.560 So that's one place I'm not going to work on that one.
00:13:13.200 Are you saying I'm saying, you know what I'm saying?
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00:14:41.320 We break now for 10 seconds.
00:14:43.560 Station I.D.
00:14:44.580 Low cut and lacy.
00:15:01.100 Hello, Stu.
00:15:02.020 How are you?
00:15:02.700 Very well, Glenn.
00:15:03.680 How are you?
00:15:04.520 Good.
00:15:05.920 You want you want some fun news that we covered late yesterday afternoon that came out on Donald
00:15:13.880 Trump or should we deal with the the scandal?
00:15:19.100 Oh, if you're talking about the letter, I want the letter first.
00:15:21.340 OK, good.
00:15:21.920 All right.
00:15:22.400 This is this is the fun.
00:15:23.660 We were all promised.
00:15:25.280 You know, we were all we were all told that if if Donald Trump was elected, it would be
00:15:31.800 fun.
00:15:32.660 OK, not a lot of days have been fun.
00:15:36.080 Yesterday was fun.
00:15:38.260 OK, so Nancy Pelosi and I beg her, please, please, Nancy, you will hurt every conservative.
00:15:46.560 You will you will crush the GOP if you don't let the president give the sacred State of
00:15:57.320 the Union address, please.
00:15:58.720 It will hurt us so much.
00:15:59.880 Please don't do it.
00:16:00.740 It'd be the worst thing ever.
00:16:01.980 Well, not the worst thing ever.
00:16:03.020 I don't even want to say this, but I know you're not listening, so I can say it just
00:16:07.620 between us conservatives, please.
00:16:09.740 The only thing worse than that would be cutting like 40 percent of the budget.
00:16:13.760 Oh, my gosh, that would be horrible.
00:16:15.920 Please don't do that.
00:16:18.300 Anyway, so they got into this rock throwing contest where she was throwing rocks at the
00:16:23.480 president.
00:16:24.820 Unfortunately, she's like got little pebbles.
00:16:28.180 He took a giant rock and dropped it on her head yesterday.
00:16:32.860 He responded to Nancy Pelosi's threat.
00:16:36.760 And what's sad, and I do mean sad.
00:16:41.200 Is that she had already she was ready to go.
00:16:44.140 She was at the airport and he gets this letter from Donald Trump.
00:16:49.980 Dear Madam Speaker.
00:16:51.880 So respectful.
00:16:53.360 Right.
00:16:53.820 Right.
00:16:54.740 Dear Madam Speaker.
00:16:55.760 Due to the shutdown, I'm sorry to inform you that your trip to Brussels, Egypt and Afghanistan
00:17:03.140 has to be postponed.
00:17:05.280 We will reschedule this seven day excursion when the when the shutdown is over.
00:17:12.500 In light of the 800000 great American workers not receiving pay, I'm sure you would agree
00:17:19.240 that postponing this public relations event is totally appropriate.
00:17:23.560 I also feel that during this period, it would be better if you were in Washington negotiating
00:17:28.940 with me and joining the strong border security movement to end this shutdown.
00:17:35.280 Obviously, if you'd like to make your journey by flying commercial, that would certainly be
00:17:40.780 your prerogative.
00:17:41.760 A lot of commercial flights into Afghanistan.
00:17:43.740 These days.
00:17:44.160 Easy to get.
00:17:45.080 Yeah.
00:17:45.320 Air job is great this time of year.
00:17:51.500 I look forward to seeing you very soon and even more forward to watching our open and
00:17:56.960 dangerous southern border finally receive the attention, funding and security it so desperately
00:18:02.040 deserves.
00:18:03.420 Sincerely, President Donald Trump.
00:18:06.160 Wow.
00:18:06.920 That is just.
00:18:08.080 I love that.
00:18:08.900 So fun.
00:18:09.680 I love that because this is, you know, they're playing games with this, obviously, and they
00:18:14.480 want to cancel the State of the Union, which, again, make it a letter.
00:18:18.040 That's what it used to be.
00:18:19.360 It would be great if they brought it back to a letter.
00:18:21.620 And I wish I hope they do that.
00:18:23.520 Keep punishing us, Nancy, because your punishments are so, so brutal.
00:18:26.820 You mean we don't have to sit through the time where Donald Trump walks through and shakes
00:18:30.860 everybody's hands and then he goes and does a speech?
00:18:33.320 And this is every president forever.
00:18:35.100 As long as we can live, as long as I've lived where they come in and then they do the speech
00:18:38.620 and then half of them stand up and then, like, everyone at the end of the day counts how
00:18:42.640 many seconds people applaud for certain things.
00:18:45.480 I don't know.
00:18:46.220 It's always a surprise.
00:18:47.420 I don't know what they're going to applaud at.
00:18:49.620 Lower taxes.
00:18:50.440 Which side's going to stand and which isn't?
00:18:52.540 I don't know.
00:18:52.840 I don't know.
00:18:53.440 It's a flip of a coin.
00:18:54.880 That's crazy.
00:18:55.580 It's so ridiculous.
00:18:56.400 And then they walk out and all the people who spend all years saying what they want
00:19:00.720 to do is impeach Donald Trump will fight to get to the front of the line to shake
00:19:05.120 his hand and take a selfie with him first.
00:19:07.460 It's a disgrace.
00:19:08.420 The whole thing's a disgrace.
00:19:10.000 It should have been gone a long time ago.
00:19:11.980 Please, Nancy, punish us.
00:19:14.360 Take it away.
00:19:15.400 It's the closest that we get to being English and Parliament.
00:19:20.480 Yeah.
00:19:20.860 That we do.
00:19:21.480 It's pomp and circumstance, right?
00:19:23.020 Yeah, but it's also just stupid.
00:19:25.440 It's all, whoa!
00:19:26.940 Yeah.
00:19:27.360 You know, do we have the audio from order?
00:19:31.620 Order!
00:19:32.480 The Brexit thing from the other day?
00:19:33.720 When they voted for Brexit, listen to this.
00:19:36.460 It's crazy.
00:19:37.220 This is Parliament.
00:19:38.260 Yeah, it's funny because this is the reverse of American society where typically, right,
00:19:43.080 like American society is seen as this boorish bunch of guys and there's a burping and your
00:19:47.360 guts hanging out.
00:19:48.440 But then in the, you know, for the State of the Union, when Joe Wilson says, you lie,
00:19:53.820 it's like sanctioned by Congress.
00:19:55.520 Oh my gosh.
00:19:56.040 Here is, it's the exact opposite.
00:19:58.300 Every British person's supposed to be so uppity and hoity-toity, and yet when they go to their
00:20:04.500 Parliament, they're all just screaming at each other all the time.
00:20:06.660 Listen to this.
00:20:07.400 I love this.
00:20:09.500 Order!
00:20:11.220 Order!
00:20:12.200 Order!
00:20:13.960 I'd just like more, please.
00:20:16.180 Order!
00:20:17.700 Order!
00:20:18.160 The eyes to the right, 202.
00:20:22.200 The nose to the left, 432.
00:20:29.020 The nose to the right, 202.
00:20:36.140 The nose to the left, 432.
00:20:40.580 So the nose have it.
00:20:42.480 The nose have it.
00:20:43.980 Unlock!
00:20:45.400 Unlock!
00:20:45.880 It's like they're run by pirates.
00:20:48.140 You know what that sounds like?
00:20:49.800 It sounds like the guy is a pirate.
00:20:52.000 Order!
00:20:53.220 All right.
00:20:54.780 I'll get all the wenches on board.
00:20:57.960 I love that guy.
00:20:59.300 I want to just hire him.
00:21:00.400 I want him here doing, I want him in charge of all of our politics.
00:21:03.360 Wouldn't it be great in the State of the Union, as one side is standing up to cheer and the
00:21:07.380 other side is booing, that guy could just stand up and go, order!
00:21:11.200 Order!
00:21:12.680 Before I lock you all down in the brig.
00:21:16.880 Walk the plank!
00:21:18.960 I think you just go for it.
00:21:20.480 I love that.
00:21:21.580 I love that.
00:21:22.240 That's solid.
00:21:22.900 I don't even know what they're talking about.
00:21:24.760 I like, C-SPAN, you want to give a gift to the American people?
00:21:28.540 Carry Parliament.
00:21:30.260 Forget about Congress.
00:21:31.760 Carry Parliament.
00:21:32.620 It's much more fun.
00:21:33.680 It's much more fun.
00:21:34.280 It makes you feel a little bit better about the world.
00:21:37.380 You know, that there's just British people screaming at each other.
00:21:39.820 I love it.
00:21:40.620 Yeah, our politics are broken.
00:21:42.180 Well, I mean, yeah.
00:21:43.720 We could beat them!
00:21:44.760 We could beat that.
00:21:45.480 I mean, then they start taking Hong Kong and Singapore, where they're beating the crap
00:21:49.860 out of each other at the meetings.
00:21:52.280 That gets really fun.
00:21:54.000 Then you got, I mean, that's when, you always bring up, what is it, Charles Sumner from back
00:21:57.660 in the day?
00:21:58.160 Yeah.
00:21:58.340 They actually used to beat each other up on the floor of the Senate, and no one would
00:22:00.980 even say anything.
00:22:01.700 No, no.
00:22:02.200 They didn't used to.
00:22:03.420 It was at one time.
00:22:04.780 Well, it was a...
00:22:05.800 It was a bad beating.
00:22:06.660 Nobody said anything, though.
00:22:07.940 No, it wasn't even...
00:22:08.680 No, no, no.
00:22:09.400 They did not only not say something, they took the broken cane that one of the congressmen,
00:22:16.080 the Democrat, beat the other guy almost to death.
00:22:19.860 They took the cane and made it into little necklaces for everybody to wear.
00:22:24.220 It was crazy.
00:22:26.080 Order!
00:22:26.480 All right, you can continue to beat him, because that scallywag deserves it.
00:22:32.100 I'm going to pop my eye in and screw on my leg and hobble over and open the doors.
00:22:37.820 Unlock the doors!
00:22:44.420 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
00:22:47.720 All right, Field of Greens.
00:22:49.900 Field of Greens is my friend.
00:22:52.880 You know who's not my friend?
00:22:54.560 My wife.
00:22:55.460 My wife made me drink a glass of celery juice today.
00:23:01.000 A full glass of celery juice.
00:23:03.920 Now, you might like celery.
00:23:06.640 Yeah, so many do.
00:23:08.360 And celery is like...
00:23:09.720 Celery is one of those things that you're like, wait a minute.
00:23:11.940 It has no calories in it, and it takes more energy to eat it because it's crunchy and you're chewing it.
00:23:16.880 Why would I drink it?
00:23:19.440 Fair point.
00:23:19.860 Now I know.
00:23:20.180 Why would I drink this?
00:23:22.200 Anyway, I don't have to drink damn celery juice.
00:23:27.260 I could take a beer and put a spoonful of Field of Greens in it, and I get all of the fruits and vegetables that I need.
00:23:35.900 This is real superfood, not supplements.
00:23:40.020 Order.
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00:24:00.980 Can I talk to you a little bit about the shutdown?
00:24:03.040 Let's bring Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed in.
00:24:06.120 You know, this shutdown thing really, it bothers me in a different way than it bothers, I think, most people.
00:24:11.400 I don't really give a flying crap.
00:24:13.800 I really don't.
00:24:14.960 I mean, I do in case there's an emergency.
00:24:16.640 I do care about our military.
00:24:17.960 I have sympathy for people who live paycheck to paycheck.
00:24:23.760 However, it's not like, oh, you work for Glenn Beck and he laid you off and he says he's going to bring you back in a month or two.
00:24:30.780 Yeah, well, we're not sure.
00:24:32.100 It's not that.
00:24:32.820 It's the federal government.
00:24:34.040 You go into any bank and say, look, I don't have a paycheck coming in.
00:24:38.240 I work for the federal government.
00:24:39.840 As you know, there's a shutdown.
00:24:41.640 I need a short-term loan.
00:24:43.760 I'll sign any document that you want that says I'll turn my paycheck over to you for whatever it is that I owe you.
00:24:51.900 But I need a revolving loan here.
00:24:53.640 They would the chances are very high that you're going to have no problem.
00:25:01.140 Yeah, so high.
00:25:01.880 In fact, they actually passed a law guaranteeing they will get paid when they return.
00:25:05.440 Right.
00:25:06.240 So the bank knows it's not like you've lost your job or you've been laid off.
00:25:10.680 It's the federal government.
00:25:12.520 You know that paycheck is coming.
00:25:15.060 The banks know that paycheck is coming.
00:25:18.200 So I put very little stock into that other than the human emotional tax that it might take for those people who have to go through that.
00:25:25.600 But you're getting a month's vacation.
00:25:27.620 Let me just put it this.
00:25:28.620 Let me put it this way.
00:25:29.420 Beside the military and the security things, and that's for floods or disasters or anything like that.
00:25:36.000 Other than that, if Coca-Cola would shut down bottling and shipping for as long as this government has been closed, more people would be upset and more people would say, my life is being negatively impacted.
00:25:51.640 Yeah.
00:25:52.120 And settle this damn whatever it is, Coca-Cola, because I want my Coca-Cola.
00:25:57.280 What if it was the NFL and they weren't doing the playoffs?
00:25:59.980 You remember the strike year?
00:26:01.000 Oh, yeah.
00:26:01.880 Back in the 80s?
00:26:02.780 I mean, it panicked.
00:26:04.720 It panicked everybody.
00:26:05.840 So it really goes to show America how stupid we all are to make everything about politics because they're gone and it doesn't affect 99% of us.
00:26:21.380 It just doesn't affect us unless there's a real problem.
00:26:24.920 And it's considerably north of 99%, right?
00:26:27.140 I mean, it's 800,000 people directly affected.
00:26:30.740 It might affect us at the airport.
00:26:32.780 Yeah.
00:26:33.280 If it starts to screw up people's flights.
00:26:35.200 But can I tell you something?
00:26:36.100 That will make a difference.
00:26:38.060 Here's, again, a government trick.
00:26:42.020 Essential employees have to go to work.
00:26:44.960 Okay?
00:26:45.320 All non-essentials stay at home.
00:26:47.660 Okay.
00:26:48.300 Well, then, you can't.
00:26:50.680 What kind of cruel law is this that says you must work, but you must work without pay?
00:26:58.840 It's incomprehensible.
00:26:59.980 It's incomprehensible.
00:27:00.960 And the only reason why they do that is so whatever party is trying to use this little trick can say, look at these poor 800,000 people.
00:27:09.840 Look at our military who's doing this.
00:27:11.980 Look at their airports are unsafe.
00:27:14.760 That's insane.
00:27:15.720 This should be a law that says security and essential personnel continue to be paid.
00:27:23.320 But they don't do that because they know we'd never solve this.
00:27:28.720 We would never.
00:27:29.940 If it was just essential personnel.
00:27:32.540 We would all say, I don't give a flying crap about that department.
00:27:36.660 No.
00:27:37.000 My life is actually better without them being there.
00:27:39.420 I don't care.
00:27:40.840 I do not see how it's, I don't know, constitutional, legal to be able to force people to go to work without pay.
00:27:48.000 Well, we had a word for it.
00:27:49.640 It's slavery.
00:27:50.740 You can't do it.
00:27:52.000 Yeah.
00:27:52.280 I mean, legitimately, they keep suing TSA employees.
00:27:55.780 And again, I would say probably the person with the least sympathy for a TSA employee in the universe is our own Pat Gray.
00:28:01.620 Yes.
00:28:02.100 Not a fan.
00:28:03.040 However, like you should not be able to say, no, you have to work and we're not going to pay you.
00:28:08.460 Yeah.
00:28:08.620 No.
00:28:09.080 No.
00:28:09.420 Especially those guys.
00:28:11.000 Those guys are, you know, I mean, they're most likely living paycheck to paycheck.
00:28:16.980 Most likely.
00:28:17.500 And you know what?
00:28:18.400 You know the airports that are not having a security issue?
00:28:21.820 The ones who don't have the TSA.
00:28:24.100 This shouldn't have been done by the federal government anyway.
00:28:26.900 And a good thing about this is the longer this goes, the airlines are already starting to say, okay, what happens if this is going on?
00:28:36.060 We've got to have our own security.
00:28:37.980 So the airlines are already starting to organize and talk about, let's replace the TSA.
00:28:43.000 This in the end could end up being a really good thing.
00:28:46.540 What do you think about the politics of it, though?
00:28:48.240 How does he how does Trump navigate these waters?
00:28:51.720 That's what would be acceptable to conservatives for him to extract from the Democrats and still save face and still not piss everybody off by saying, okay, you didn't fulfill your promise by building a wall.
00:29:05.140 What would you be okay with?
00:29:06.600 I would be if it's me, I'm okay with a fence.
00:29:09.700 Just build a double fence and he could easily he could easily transition to this and say, look, it's already called for in the 2006 law.
00:29:19.760 We've already got a law that calls for this.
00:29:22.980 Let's just build it now.
00:29:24.700 Build the fence.
00:29:25.700 Yeah.
00:29:26.140 And it's you know, what would that cost us?
00:29:28.140 His problem is he has he has the balls of Ronald Reagan.
00:29:33.960 Okay, he's he's got a set on him that, you know, it's like I don't care.
00:29:39.000 Remember the, you know, Mr. Gorbachev tear down this wall.
00:29:41.820 They told him a million times.
00:29:43.620 Do not say that he said it and and he has that.
00:29:49.260 I don't care.
00:29:50.560 I'm not playing by your rules.
00:29:52.540 And that is fantastic.
00:29:55.180 He what he doesn't have is the other part of Ronald Reagan that can talk to the talk to the American people that don't necessarily like him or kind of neutral and get them and sway them.
00:30:07.960 And he I have not heard yet an effective defense for the wall.
00:30:15.280 I haven't heard him sound like and I have, but not for the person who is neutral or doesn't like him.
00:30:23.720 I haven't heard him able to navigate and say, look, look, can we just stop all politics here for a second?
00:30:31.380 All I'm asking for.
00:30:33.280 I want a wall.
00:30:34.500 They don't want a wall.
00:30:35.540 Okay.
00:30:36.620 Fence 2006 2006.
00:30:39.380 It's already in the law.
00:30:40.340 They just have never funded it.
00:30:41.940 If you want a double fence, then put a double fence.
00:30:44.960 I know that's not what I promised.
00:30:46.460 I'm trying to keep America secure.
00:30:49.080 Exactly.
00:30:49.700 He could deliver that message.
00:30:52.500 It would be effective.
00:30:53.980 And I think it's a winning I think it's a winning formula or at this point, would you accept DACA in exchange for the fence or wall?
00:31:02.020 I think I would.
00:31:03.120 Really?
00:31:03.680 Not for five billion dollars.
00:31:05.120 No.
00:31:06.460 No, five billion dollars doesn't get the job done.
00:31:08.420 I think I'm not would not be surprised if he would.
00:31:10.820 Right.
00:31:10.980 Because I think politically he I don't think he's going to get punished.
00:31:13.680 I don't think he's going to get punished from his base for either of the two things that you mentioned, either DACA or it's a fence instead of a wall.
00:31:19.400 I don't think anybody.
00:31:20.420 Yeah, I don't care about that.
00:31:21.960 I don't want to give I don't want to give that up.
00:31:24.300 I wouldn't.
00:31:25.320 I wouldn't make the deal.
00:31:26.220 I don't know how he gets out of it.
00:31:27.500 I mean, I think either.
00:31:28.740 They're going to keep I think what's my worry here is not what he gets.
00:31:32.220 It's what he gives.
00:31:33.760 And that because I think he at some point he was going to want to get out of this with some sort of win.
00:31:37.980 Right.
00:31:38.560 That's of course, every politician does.
00:31:40.120 But I'm concerned what he's going to give up to get that win.
00:31:43.640 So let me ask you.
00:31:44.480 You don't think DACA is too high a price.
00:31:46.420 I mean, not not looking because I know they build a full wall.
00:31:49.900 Well, if they they're not doing it, they fund 100 percent of a fence or wall.
00:31:54.280 So that's what they offered last January.
00:31:56.480 Yeah, I think I'd go with that.
00:31:57.820 At this point, you'd take the 25 billion for DACA.
00:32:00.780 Can go ahead.
00:32:01.800 Can Congress call itself back into session in a shutdown?
00:32:10.040 Yeah.
00:32:10.360 All right.
00:32:10.560 I mean, they've been they've been.
00:32:11.800 I think so.
00:32:12.400 Doing speeches and everything all week.
00:32:14.360 We saw the whole thing on King.
00:32:16.980 What I'm asking, though, is can they can they file for impeachment and do all of that, all of that expense and everything else?
00:32:26.960 It's a third branch of government.
00:32:28.240 So they should be able to do that.
00:32:29.720 Right.
00:32:30.000 They should be able to.
00:32:31.500 Yeah.
00:32:32.460 So you're saying you're looking at that as a carrot in a stick type of situation.
00:32:36.460 I'm looking at that as a as a carrot of for Donald Trump of just keeping them shut down, you know, and not being able to call all of the congressional powers.
00:32:48.960 Right.
00:32:49.380 Right.
00:32:49.500 Back in.
00:32:50.400 You know what I mean?
00:32:51.160 Yeah.
00:32:51.380 I mean, it's because I think, you know, you're looking at it from Trump's perspective.
00:32:54.640 I think he would see that at this point, even if you just got the five billion.
00:32:57.640 Now, remember, the initial offer was twenty five billion, which they return, which we all, I think, at the time opposed.
00:33:03.160 But that was, again, under Republican control.
00:33:05.680 Yeah.
00:33:06.020 You know, I'm sure the calculus changes.
00:33:07.640 They shouldn't have had to do it back then.
00:33:09.120 Yeah.
00:33:09.220 They shouldn't have had to do it.
00:33:10.220 They now I don't know that they're going to get a better deal.
00:33:12.600 However, I still don't want to do it.
00:33:14.020 I mean, I understand that it's a it's a tough one, but I think it's not going to happen.
00:33:20.500 So I think it's not going to happen.
00:33:21.620 First of all, if they don't if they don't come to some agreement now, it will never be built.
00:33:26.880 It will never be built ever.
00:33:28.420 If they don't do it, you're exactly right.
00:33:30.820 That's the only real part of the sentence you needed, isn't it?
00:33:33.180 Yeah.
00:33:33.380 It will never be built.
00:33:34.340 So here is here is the latest Ted Cruz just invited Donald Trump to give the State of the
00:33:42.340 Union in the Senate instead of the House.
00:33:44.980 Yeah.
00:33:45.220 And he should do it in the Senate.
00:33:46.820 And you won't have enough room for all of the House.
00:33:49.300 Well, they said they didn't want to come anyway.
00:33:51.340 Watch it on the TV.
00:33:52.140 Yeah.
00:33:52.340 Watch it on the TV like everybody else and give it in the Senate.
00:33:56.140 And he should do that.
00:33:57.240 But I really think the the constitutional amendment of of term limits term limits is it.
00:34:08.040 This is the time.
00:34:09.560 This is the time.
00:34:10.900 The reason this is isn't functioning.
00:34:12.480 The reason your government is closed is because these people that you see on TV every day don't
00:34:16.820 do their jobs.
00:34:17.700 They don't do their jobs.
00:34:18.880 And a lot of them have been here forever doing this over and over and over again.
00:34:24.080 We have seen any indication he's going to call for that.
00:34:26.900 Well, he did promise it in the campaign.
00:34:28.240 Yeah, he did.
00:34:29.320 Ted Cruz is as has written the bill.
00:34:31.780 They read that written this constitutional amendment.
00:34:33.680 It was part of the drain the swamp program.
00:34:36.000 He just in April endorsed the effort again.
00:34:40.540 Uh, this is last April.
00:34:42.260 He endorsed it again.
00:34:43.520 Mick Mulvaney is the chief of staff.
00:34:45.900 He's the last guy who tried to put, uh, push it through the house as a constitutional
00:34:50.300 amendment and a law to, to, to limit terms.
00:34:53.640 Uh, this is among the most.
00:34:55.520 Would it be 12 years?
00:34:56.440 Uh, so two.
00:34:57.280 Cruises is two Senate and three house.
00:35:00.000 So it would be 18 total years.
00:35:01.740 You could stay there.
00:35:02.380 Um, it doesn't start, it starts on all the new members, not the old member, which is
00:35:07.620 really a smart move by Cruz because he knows none of them will vote themselves out.
00:35:11.600 Yeah.
00:35:11.840 The future Congress power.
00:35:13.460 Fine.
00:35:14.380 Fine.
00:35:15.160 I mean, cause this is a, a fundamental foundational issue that needs to be corrected.
00:35:20.500 Well, it's half of the, what they should do.
00:35:22.540 This is half of the job.
00:35:23.660 Do this and make them legislate from their district.
00:35:27.620 Oh, I love that.
00:35:28.220 Get everybody out of Washington.
00:35:29.480 I have to tell you, I have to tell you, do you know?
00:35:32.460 Um, and we're going to have to get this conversation later.
00:35:35.220 Bill O'Reilly's coming up, but do you know what, uh, Ford, what product Ford released
00:35:41.380 over the holidays?
00:35:43.380 No.
00:35:45.140 Uh, yeah.
00:35:45.540 A dog house, a dog house.
00:35:46.820 Yeah.
00:35:47.380 A fricking dog house.
00:35:49.760 Ford, the motor company.
00:35:50.940 Ford.
00:35:51.640 Do you know why?
00:35:52.820 Because they said, ah, cars really are not necessarily a part of our future.
00:35:57.760 So what are we going to be doing with all of this technology?
00:36:01.000 What can we build, uh, that, uh, will, will give us some extra runway dog house, a Ford
00:36:11.520 dog house.
00:36:12.520 The dog house is using all of their silencing technology for dogs that are freaked out by
00:36:18.480 thunderstorms and lightning and fireworks and things like that.
00:36:21.560 A dog house.
00:36:22.880 Now that's not their future, but it shows they're taking the future seriously today or yesterday.
00:36:29.640 They announced that the, uh, Ford F one 50 pickup truck is happening.
00:36:34.860 All electric, all electric, all electric.
00:36:38.820 Wow.
00:36:39.500 So the reason why I bring this up is the world is going to massively change in the next 10
00:36:46.100 years.
00:36:46.460 Congress is just the last one.
00:36:49.460 They're just, they're going to be so outdated and so, um, like museum, like very, very soon.
00:36:58.480 It's it, the time to change is now.
00:37:03.180 And if you don't change, uh, you're going to be changed.
00:37:08.540 You either are part of the change or you are changed.
00:37:12.280 I prefer to be part of it.
00:37:14.240 People in Congress think they're above all of this change that's coming.
00:37:17.800 It's not, it's global.
00:37:19.420 It's global and all encompassing.
00:37:22.340 All right.
00:37:23.080 Bill O'Reilly is coming up in a second, by the way, Pat Gray.
00:37:25.380 Thank you so much.
00:37:26.120 Wait, uh, more on trivia, right?
00:37:27.320 Oh yeah.
00:37:27.820 Yes.
00:37:28.060 What happened?
00:37:28.760 Uh, let's see, uh, Los Angeles over New Orleans.
00:37:31.400 Really?
00:37:32.080 Yeah.
00:37:32.240 And what is it?
00:37:33.240 What is the record?
00:37:33.980 14 and four.
00:37:35.340 Wow.
00:37:35.780 An amazing year for more on trivia.
00:37:37.460 It's been a good year.
00:37:38.080 All right.
00:37:38.460 Thank you very much, Pat.
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00:39:04.640 So NPR, PBS, uh, and Marist poll, uh, legitimate, right?
00:39:13.280 Oh, totally.
00:39:13.720 Yeah.
00:39:13.940 Yeah.
00:39:14.080 It's a very highly respected pollsters.
00:39:16.280 Have you heard the poll from Latinos?
00:39:18.580 This is a game changer.
00:39:19.940 Is it?
00:39:20.620 Uh, Latinos, 50% of Latinos approve of Trump's performance as president.
00:39:26.060 That is a 19 point percentage gain since December's poll,
00:39:33.060 where he had 31% approval from Latinos.
00:39:37.060 The president lost approval from whites from 50 to 40 and lost approval from, uh,
00:39:42.800 African Americans, 19 to 11 in the same time span.
00:39:46.400 Hmm.
00:39:46.800 Um, what's the, what's the sample size of this?
00:39:48.700 Is there, uh, I mean, I'm sure it's significant.
00:39:52.260 I'm concerned for it.
00:39:53.240 I wonder how many Latinos they had pulled because sometimes those things can vary,
00:39:56.240 but that's a huge gain, uh, 19, a 19 point swing, uh, because maybe Latinos, I don't
00:40:02.040 know, actually care about the law on the border.
00:40:04.000 Could it be?
00:40:04.880 Yeah.
00:40:05.040 It's racist to think that they don't, uh, 64% disapproval in December, 46% disapproval
00:40:12.120 now, and 50% approval.
00:40:15.020 That's massive.
00:40:16.300 Yeah.
00:40:16.840 It's really interesting.
00:40:17.680 Now, Bill O'Reilly is here.
00:40:19.080 We, we have to talk a little bit about this new NBC thing where it says, you know, the
00:40:22.800 Republicans never really wanted the wall and I agree with them.
00:40:26.440 I agree with them.
00:40:27.440 The Republicans in Congress never really wanted this wall.
00:40:30.880 Otherwise we would have had it already.
00:40:33.180 Um, we get into that.
00:40:34.660 Also the latest breaking news that I personally have no opinion on.
00:40:40.760 And I think that's the position everyone should have.
00:40:43.860 We'll talk to Bill O'Reilly coming up.
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00:41:19.360 I am very excited to watch these documentaries on the fire festival that are out.
00:41:22.940 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:41:23.380 Two competing documentaries.
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00:42:42.320 We're ready to go with Bill O'Reilly.
00:42:44.820 We're ready to go with Bill O'Reilly.
00:42:47.400 Bill O'Reilly.
00:42:48.200 Welcome, sir.
00:42:49.880 It's me.
00:42:50.800 Here I am.
00:42:52.600 Yay.
00:42:53.500 Beautiful, beautiful entrance, graceful, humble, uh, Bill, I want to talk to you about,
00:43:00.780 uh, one story, but I want you to know before you go off on a tirade, my opinion on this
00:43:07.260 is there is no need to speculate because if people speculate and they bring up stuff all
00:43:15.220 the time and it turns out to be absolutely untrue and it's a waste of our time, a waste
00:43:19.540 of our energy and does nothing positive.
00:43:22.120 However, I want to give the story to you and ask you if this evidence exists, is this a
00:43:30.800 big deal?
00:43:32.240 Buzzfeed is coming out.
00:43:33.580 BBC is reporting, uh, as well today that, uh, Donald Trump instructed Cohen to lie to Congress
00:43:42.200 about his business dealings about his business dealings in Russia.
00:43:45.540 Buzzfeed says, while they have not seen the evidence, which is kind of a big caveat here,
00:43:51.580 uh, they have not seen the evidence.
00:43:53.580 They have two, uh, uh, investigators on the case that have verified that they have more than one,
00:44:01.560 uh, uh, witness on this and they have, uh, backup emails.
00:44:08.380 If all of those things exist, and that's a huge if, is that enough to impeach Donald Trump?
00:44:15.660 Does he survive that?
00:44:18.660 All right.
00:44:19.320 I have a few questions before I, I, uh, analyze this.
00:44:22.440 Okay.
00:44:22.840 All right.
00:44:24.760 Is this before or after Trump became a spy for Russia?
00:44:31.760 No, no, no.
00:44:32.200 I know.
00:44:33.700 I know.
00:44:34.380 That's why I'm not putting any credence in this.
00:44:36.760 We haven't spent any time on this.
00:44:39.180 We haven't spent any time on this today.
00:44:40.740 But do we know from Buzzfeed, whether it's before or after he signed on as a spy for Putin?
00:44:49.880 Do we know?
00:44:50.500 Now see, now see, this is, this is why we don't speculate because that's not doing any good.
00:44:55.880 It's a, there's no reason to smear Donald Trump and there's no, go ahead.
00:45:01.120 Yeah.
00:45:01.820 Last week at this time, um, the New York times had Trump as a spy for Russia.
00:45:11.080 Okay.
00:45:12.340 So now I'm going to follow the thread.
00:45:15.500 Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:45:15.960 The New York times did not have that.
00:45:17.780 He was a spy.
00:45:18.500 They said that the FBI, uh, looked in to see if he was a spy.
00:45:22.540 And quite honestly, I think everyone, I mean, I would have done that for, for anyone who
00:45:28.400 the whispers were around FBI, check it out, put it down one way or another, put it down.
00:45:34.820 MSNBC and CNN.
00:45:36.300 He was a spy.
00:45:37.300 I know.
00:45:37.580 I know.
00:45:38.000 Well, that's why we don't listen to them.
00:45:39.600 So Bill, is the, is the appropriate, no spin to BuzzFeed.
00:45:44.900 So Bill, is the appropriate, no spin position here, uh, to basically say, look, if it's
00:45:50.960 real, it'll be in the Mueller report.
00:45:52.720 We'll all see it together and we can actually see the evidence when it comes out.
00:45:56.320 Right.
00:45:56.660 That's what, that's our position.
00:45:58.240 Is that your position?
00:45:59.160 See, if it's, if it's real that Donald Trump counterfeited $80 million worth of money, I
00:46:10.520 think you impeach him.
00:46:12.280 And this is what I mean.
00:46:13.820 You have an industry that is simply devoted to putting out on a regular basis, the worst
00:46:25.460 stuff they can hear, come up with, or anything about Donald Trump.
00:46:31.120 They don't have to check it.
00:46:32.460 All I have to do is, I'm not talking, but wait, I'm not, I'm not talking, Bill, Bill,
00:46:37.700 Bill, I'm not talking about the, I'm not, wait, wait, wait, theoretical in a moment.
00:46:41.900 Because I don't, if it's, if it's just even Michael Cohen and he swears on a stack of Bibles
00:46:47.620 and he's sitting on a throne of Bibles, I don't care.
00:46:51.140 The guy's a liar.
00:46:52.400 So I don't buy it.
00:46:53.620 I'm saying, if this evidence does exist, will it matter?
00:47:00.300 Yeah, it would matter.
00:47:02.820 But before you get into the theoretical, not the real, all right, you have to prime the
00:47:12.480 audience to understand what's happening, that this is every hour on the hour.
00:47:19.260 Right.
00:47:19.840 And that's why, and that's why we have it.
00:47:21.420 Now, now we'll get into the theoretical, because that's desperately what you and Stu want to
00:47:26.620 do.
00:47:26.880 I got it.
00:47:27.420 We want you to tell us exactly what needs to be done, Bill.
00:47:30.640 That's what we want.
00:47:32.280 What needs to be done is a healthy dose of skepticism about BuzzFeed, the New York Times, and all
00:47:41.920 of these agencies that are in business to smear Trump at anybody who...
00:47:48.980 100% agreement.
00:47:50.960 I think 100% skepticism is fine here.
00:47:53.340 Now, Trump basically has said very clearly that he had no business dealings directly with
00:48:01.920 Russia, and he didn't collude with Russia in any way to influence the election.
00:48:07.440 Very clearly has said that.
00:48:09.800 So you stay there.
00:48:11.420 That's where he, what he said.
00:48:13.240 Can't go back on it.
00:48:15.040 Agree.
00:48:15.560 Can't spin it.
00:48:16.900 That's where he is.
00:48:18.240 Got it.
00:48:18.580 So, of course, if he told his attorney, hey, hey, you commit perjury and don't tell him
00:48:29.200 about X, whatever X may be, and the Russian thing that we did, all right, that we had
00:48:35.460 caviar at the Russian tea room, you don't tell him that, all right?
00:48:39.420 Right.
00:48:39.860 No.
00:48:40.300 And then Cohen has a memo.
00:48:44.520 I mean, I don't think Donald Trump is...
00:48:46.680 He's not a stupid guy.
00:48:48.700 There's no way they have a paper trail of something like that.
00:48:51.960 Right.
00:48:52.260 He's not a stupid guy.
00:48:53.680 And he's got a lot of attorneys that are advising him in this.
00:48:58.140 So, when I see these reports, I just basically don't even cover them on BillOReilly.com.
00:49:07.460 I don't even cover them, all right?
00:49:09.780 And I go for the bigger picture.
00:49:11.720 But to answer your question, it's a legitimate question, if Trump did anything like that,
00:49:17.840 then he will be impeached.
00:49:19.480 Convicted?
00:49:20.200 Not sure.
00:49:21.220 You'd have to see what the memo said or any of that.
00:49:25.560 But, yeah, he's in trouble.
00:49:27.780 Okay.
00:49:28.980 All right.
00:49:29.600 Let's go.
00:49:31.020 Let me just say this, because this is the only time I'm going to address this on the
00:49:33.780 show today or until we get evidence.
00:49:37.480 I think that Americans need to decide whether if a president, any president, says, hey, listen,
00:49:46.360 this is the deal, and you're going to go in front of Congress, and I don't want you
00:49:48.780 to tell the truth in front of Congress.
00:49:50.120 If that is provable and it's real evidence...
00:49:55.120 Yeah.
00:49:55.680 ...suborning perjury.
00:49:57.420 ...perjury.
00:49:57.700 It is.
00:49:58.680 If that happened...
00:49:59.740 Yeah, that's a crime.
00:50:00.500 Yeah, that's a crime, and it is impeachable.
00:50:03.540 I don't care if Jesus...
00:50:05.220 Well, he wouldn't do that.
00:50:06.240 But if it was Jesus as the president...
00:50:07.720 ...missdemeanor.
00:50:08.640 Correct.
00:50:08.920 However, I don't think that anyone should be talking about it.
00:50:12.880 We shouldn't be even talking about it now, because how many things have they said that
00:50:16.880 they had on him, and they'd end up not having on him?
00:50:20.140 So when they show it to us, then we can talk about it.
00:50:23.100 Let's move on.
00:50:23.720 How is the president...
00:50:26.220 I saw his Hispanic numbers, which Marist is a great polling agency, and the margin of
00:50:35.340 error is three points.
00:50:36.480 He's taken a 19-point jump with Hispanics in approval in the last 30 to 40 days.
00:50:46.520 That's huge.
00:50:47.620 Yeah.
00:50:48.420 I don't believe the number.
00:50:50.640 I don't think Marist is a good polling agency any longer.
00:50:53.620 It used to be.
00:50:54.900 I saw their poll on abortion, which I thought was much more important.
00:50:59.920 They did a poll on abortion, because this weekend is a right-to-life exposition in Washington,
00:51:07.140 which will get zero coverage in the American media, nothing.
00:51:11.120 And the poll said that I think it was 56% of Americans want restrictions on abortion, including
00:51:17.360 no abortions after three months.
00:51:19.580 I don't even know if I believe that.
00:51:21.940 I think that the polling now is stacked in the sense that they have, well, we talked to
00:51:28.760 1,050 registered voters, but they never stack it evenly.
00:51:34.480 It's always skewed to either...
00:51:37.060 Well, it's always skewed left, always.
00:51:39.360 Well, this in particular is not.
00:51:41.880 Marist has been wrong a lot lately.
00:51:45.180 Go ahead.
00:51:46.040 So you don't buy this good poll for Donald Trump on Hispanics?
00:51:50.140 I don't believe 51% of American Hispanics think Donald Trump's doing a good job.
00:51:56.080 I don't.
00:51:56.620 I'm sorry.
00:51:57.680 And I've got to be an honest broker here.
00:52:00.800 See, I'm not in business to promote any political candidate.
00:52:04.780 I just don't believe...
00:52:05.500 And if you look at the poll, that number is up, like, what, 22%, 23% in a month?
00:52:11.000 Yeah, that's weird.
00:52:11.700 It is weird, and the sample size is 1,024, and so that would make the Hispanic sample
00:52:20.800 about probably under 200.
00:52:24.680 Yeah, and that means the margin of error is much higher.
00:52:27.040 Much higher.
00:52:27.320 Yeah, and I think they went to a Santana concert, didn't they?
00:52:30.380 I don't.
00:52:31.620 I don't.
00:52:32.460 I don't know.
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00:54:30.540 Bill, you mentioned the abortion poll from Marist, which the results of that are pretty
00:54:34.800 interesting.
00:54:36.020 And it's actually the number, when it comes to restricting abortion to only the first
00:54:39.420 trimester or more restrictive, it's 75% of people.
00:54:44.900 Only 15% of people agree with the Democratic Party position of abortion throughout pregnancy,
00:54:51.880 including only one quarter of pro-choice people, people who identify themselves as pro-choice.
00:54:58.620 Only a quarter of them agree with the Democratic position.
00:55:01.600 What does this tell us?
00:55:02.360 I'm not sure I believe that poll either, but I do believe that most Americans understand
00:55:10.880 there has to be limit on the destruction of a potential human being.
00:55:16.640 I just think that's so inherently obvious and fair, and I maintain the belief that most
00:55:26.460 Americans are fair-minded people.
00:55:29.000 I mean, I think we're overwhelmed by the unfair media that we're always talking about, BuzzFeed
00:55:37.020 and the New York Times and CNN, and we're overwhelmed by it.
00:55:41.120 But once you get out and talk to the folks themselves with no media filter, you find they are very
00:55:47.480 fair and level-headed.
00:55:49.040 I think you're right.
00:55:50.360 So I like that poll in the sense that I think that message has to be debated and has to be
00:55:58.260 put out there.
00:55:58.860 Of course, it will not be put out there.
00:56:01.760 You will not see that poll.
00:56:04.000 Even on Fox News, you're not going to see it.
00:56:06.500 And to me, it's very distressing.
00:56:08.420 Yeah, we talked, we'd spent a lot of time on that poll because I thought it was telling
00:56:11.900 and I agree with you 100%.
00:56:13.400 I think, you know, when it shows that pro-life, if you will, is overwhelming with the exception
00:56:22.760 of this one thing of rape and incest and life of the mother.
00:56:27.940 And even that ends after, you know, the first 90 days, you know, after you get to that first
00:56:35.340 trimester, people start to say, you know what, you had a chance.
00:56:38.880 And now I just don't think so.
00:56:41.980 It's almost as if the American people are saying, look, I don't agree with this, but I don't
00:56:47.380 want to judge or hurt people that are in massively painful situations.
00:56:53.460 I don't know what I would do or say to my daughter, you know, if she said, dad, I was horribly,
00:57:02.100 viciously raped.
00:57:03.480 And every second that this child is inside of me, it's a rape scene again.
00:57:09.440 I know I would say, honey, you will get great blessings for carrying it to term, but I'm not
00:57:16.160 going to disown my daughter or anything else.
00:57:19.940 I mean, it's traumatic, so I'm stuck.
00:57:24.780 The law is there in all cases to protect the innocent.
00:57:29.880 Yes.
00:57:30.480 All right.
00:57:30.860 Everybody should understand that.
00:57:32.260 So Roe v. Wade is law.
00:57:34.640 It's law.
00:57:36.220 And when a woman is raped, all right, she is the innocent victim of a horrible, horrendous
00:57:44.220 crime and should not, by law, be forced to endure more suffering.
00:57:51.040 However, the innocent, if you're, if you're really in that Americans come to, and I, that's
00:57:55.800 what it's a, it's a righteous conclusion.
00:57:57.780 And that's where I am, Bill, but I have this, uh, the innocent victim.
00:58:02.540 There's two now.
00:58:03.420 If there is a child, there is another innocent victim.
00:58:07.140 And so I'm at this place, and I think a lot of Americans are, I'm at this place where
00:58:11.620 I say, look, I believe that's life.
00:58:14.160 And I don't believe we have a right to take life.
00:58:17.360 Um, however, I, I don't want to judge.
00:58:22.420 So I'm, I'm in this hypocritical decision, right?
00:58:25.000 I'm in this hypocritical place to where I say it's life, but I don't want to condemn
00:58:29.440 somebody.
00:58:30.180 There are always extenuating circumstances.
00:58:32.620 You don't want to take a life, but if somebody breaks into your house with a weapon, you're
00:58:36.560 going to take their life.
00:58:37.800 That's a guilty life.
00:58:38.880 And so there are always extenuating circumstances.
00:58:42.160 Yeah.
00:58:42.580 There's a difference there between guilty life and innocent life, right?
00:58:45.180 Like the baby has not done anything.
00:58:46.660 He does not, did not break into a house.
00:58:48.640 Right.
00:58:48.860 I mean, it's true, but it's the individual decision of the person in a, in a position to
00:58:56.100 take the action and the law.
00:58:58.800 I'm just talking about the law.
00:59:00.120 Now I think Beck had that thing, you know, you, you sit your daughter down or your friend
00:59:04.140 down and you say, look, if you could bear the term, you will be a saint.
00:59:10.860 I mean, you will be, you know, at the end, but we're certainly not going to condemn you
00:59:16.800 or force you to do anything.
00:59:19.020 Um, bill, let me, let me go to the border, uh, to the, uh, government shutdown first.
00:59:24.020 Um, I, I, I, I'm telling you if Coca-Cola stopped bottling and distributing because of
00:59:33.120 some disagreement and they were no longer putting out Coke products for as long as this
00:59:39.380 government has already been shut down, Americans would be up in arms and say, I don't care.
00:59:44.900 Settle it.
00:59:45.440 I want my Coke.
00:59:47.400 Okay.
00:59:48.100 Um, I don't hear that from the American people.
00:59:51.440 And yet the polls, uh, show that they are not with this shutdown.
00:59:59.320 First of all, the American people, all right, of course are not with the shutdown.
01:00:04.760 Who's going to want fellow Americans not getting a paycheck.
01:00:09.520 Correct.
01:00:09.840 All right.
01:00:10.880 So, I mean, the polls aren't surprising.
01:00:13.580 They don't like to shut down.
01:00:15.080 But wait, but Bill, it's not.
01:00:16.640 Again, if you, if you analyze deeper, you have to make a decision on corruption.
01:00:23.120 Now that that's what's in play of the government shutdown corruption.
01:00:27.960 Again, this will never be presented to the people in the media, but the Democrats came in
01:00:34.300 and basically said, and I know this to be true, we're not going to cooperate on anything.
01:00:39.840 That president Trump wants nothing.
01:00:43.240 We are going to create so much chaos in the house of representatives that when the vote
01:00:48.700 comes around for reelection to presidency, people will be so tired of it.
01:00:54.920 They'll say, all right, I may not dislike Trump, but I want somebody else.
01:00:58.520 Cause I want to put an end to the chaos.
01:01:00.120 Yep.
01:01:00.720 That's the strategy.
01:01:02.780 Yes, it is.
01:01:03.500 So when you see what the wall is, the barrier is, and we did this on billoreilly.com.
01:01:10.680 We had a reporter from KUSI in San Diego who covered the wall for 20 years and says, no
01:01:15.700 doubt the wall works in the San Diego sector.
01:01:18.340 No doubt.
01:01:19.700 All right.
01:01:20.080 And then the guy provides evidence for it and backs up what the border patrol says.
01:01:24.700 And then you turn on cable TV and then the wall doesn't work.
01:01:27.580 Where people who have never even been to the wall are saying that.
01:01:31.520 So it's corruption that we're dealing with here in the government shutdown.
01:01:37.760 The Democrats don't want a compromise.
01:01:40.940 Trump would compromise.
01:01:42.300 He would.
01:01:42.600 Trump would give him the pathway to citizenship for DACA.
01:01:45.420 Trump would take four instead of 5.6 billion.
01:01:48.580 But the Democrats won't do anything because their tactic is not to cooperate and get anything
01:01:56.560 done.
01:01:58.260 Bill O'Reilly back in just a second with more.
01:02:01.900 The state of the union and Nancy Pelosi's canceled trip and so much more.
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01:02:41.600 Just nothing's happening.
01:02:43.240 One fifth.
01:02:43.900 That's probably like every American house.
01:02:46.660 We told you yesterday they dumped $50 trillion into their economy, into their banks so people
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01:02:54.620 This is bad.
01:02:56.080 The petrodollar is probably on the ropes soon.
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01:04:45.940 Today is the March for Life.
01:04:48.780 Have you ever spoke at that, Bill?
01:04:51.520 I don't do political speeches, even though this is an overtly political as far as a party
01:04:57.300 is concerned.
01:04:57.880 I try not to do that because, as you know, I'm the Yoda of basically telling you what
01:05:08.460 I think is right, and I don't want to be tied into any kind of group.
01:05:15.220 Yoda's not exactly a spring chicken, Bill.
01:05:16.900 Yeah.
01:05:17.120 I mean, if you're saying that you're much, much older than you look...
01:05:21.040 Did you guys just call Yoda a chicken?
01:05:23.760 Okay, so, well, he tastes like chicken.
01:05:25.760 I'm sorry, I didn't know it was Yoda when I was eating him.
01:05:28.300 Yeah, you'll have that building surrounded in about 40 seconds.
01:05:31.500 I know.
01:05:31.760 The March for Life is happening today, and put this down on the calendar for, I don't
01:05:40.280 know, August of next year.
01:05:41.860 I want to at least attend the March for Life next year.
01:05:46.480 I want to stand clearly with them.
01:05:51.120 The other thing that is happening in Washington is the Women's March, which is absolutely imploding
01:05:58.480 on all of the things that we have said about it from the start.
01:06:02.260 This is not a grassroots thing.
01:06:05.620 This was hijacked by really bad, anti-Semitic, racist people.
01:06:11.340 Yeah, and I mean, when I saw this first pop up in the Trump inauguration, I said to myself,
01:06:24.200 wait a minute, this was a contrived situation.
01:06:29.620 Again, big money behind it, like the migrant march.
01:06:33.140 And okay, so these folks who are marching, they're not even going to give the guy a week
01:06:41.800 or two weeks.
01:06:44.260 They don't even respect the election enough and the people who did vote for Donald Trump
01:06:48.580 enough to just say, well, yeah, let's just see how he does.
01:06:52.300 I mean, I did that with Barack Obama.
01:06:55.240 I mean, I was right in the sense that I thought he would run to the left on his policies.
01:07:00.220 But I said, let's see.
01:07:03.220 Yeah, I said he is now our president, and we owe it to our president to support him in
01:07:12.060 the things that we can support and give him time to show who he's going to be.
01:07:17.180 It all goes back to the same thing, whether it's Me Too or any other, no due process.
01:07:26.640 So, Teresa Shook is the woman who started it.
01:07:31.660 She's from Hawaii, and I think she's probably a decent person that I don't agree with politically.
01:07:38.820 I don't know.
01:07:39.740 I don't know that much about her, but she seems like she's probably a likable, normal human
01:07:43.640 being.
01:07:44.720 She's been calling for the end of the women's march or for the chairs to excuse themselves
01:07:51.500 because it's turned into a Frankenstein.
01:07:53.800 And she said it did, you know, before the first march, she saw deep hatred, racism, and
01:08:00.880 anti-Semitism.
01:08:02.260 And, Bill, we're now seeing it in Congress.
01:08:04.500 It's everywhere.
01:08:06.280 It's everywhere.
01:08:06.980 You're giving this woman a pass, and I'm not.
01:08:09.480 Yeah, that's fine.
01:08:10.140 Because one of the first things that happened in the women's march is that any pro-life
01:08:15.100 woman was banned from marching.
01:08:16.960 Right.
01:08:17.180 But she was not, they took it from her before.
01:08:20.200 No, she was in the, she was involved with that.
01:08:23.440 Was she?
01:08:24.000 And so once I saw that fascistic word of the day, that fascistic proclamation saying, even
01:08:32.920 if you agree with us, women's march people, that we don't like the Republicans, if you
01:08:40.880 are pro-life, you can't march with us.
01:08:44.180 That was the end of them for me.
01:08:46.480 Yeah.
01:08:46.900 That was it.
01:08:47.640 Goodbye.
01:08:48.460 Yeah.
01:08:48.760 So if you look at it, it's not an organization that I believe commands respect.
01:08:56.620 And I don't, I think it's done now.
01:08:58.940 When Kirsten Gillibrand won't show up, you know you have a problem.
01:09:04.500 It's real.
01:09:05.560 It's a deadly curse now.
01:09:07.740 I mean, and you look at all the magazines and everybody who said these are the leaders
01:09:11.360 of the year and the best leaders in the world and this movement was going to change the world
01:09:15.860 and, and they never stopped to look at the bad seeds that were being planted and who was
01:09:22.280 planting them inside the organization.
01:09:24.400 Yeah.
01:09:24.840 You know, they called us.
01:09:26.080 I don't think there's a great future in that.
01:09:28.700 I don't think Ms. Ocasio-Cortez is going to be there either.
01:09:33.040 You think she's a burnout?
01:09:34.480 She will?
01:09:35.500 No, I think that she, and I, I just, I have to tell you.
01:09:39.460 Oh, you mean she won't be there?
01:09:41.100 She won't show up at the March.
01:09:42.180 Okay.
01:09:42.600 Okay.
01:09:42.840 Okay.
01:09:43.380 Because she's all, she's got that tag too.
01:09:45.840 Yeah.
01:09:46.320 That anti-cemented tag.
01:09:47.580 I don't think that's fair.
01:09:48.640 I haven't seen any evidence that she is that, but she's not going to be there.
01:09:53.740 But I, I, she amuses me.
01:09:56.760 I, I really think that, that, um, I want more of her rather than less.
01:10:03.100 We are saying the same thing.
01:10:04.340 She's the best thing that could happen.
01:10:06.040 Make her the face.
01:10:07.520 But I like Tulsi too.
01:10:09.820 Yes.
01:10:10.260 I like Tulsi.
01:10:11.420 Gabbard from Hawaii.
01:10:12.980 Yeah.
01:10:13.460 Yeah.
01:10:13.740 Uh, I, I, I think these women, they should go out and they should say whatever they want
01:10:18.600 to say.
01:10:19.260 Yep.
01:10:19.780 And, uh, Americans should evaluate it on whether it's good for the country or not.
01:10:24.960 But certainly they're, um, sprightly.
01:10:28.580 Is that a good word?
01:10:29.420 I'm sprightly Beckett, sprightly Stu.
01:10:31.480 I'm not so sure about, um, and, and they inject some energy into the discourse.
01:10:36.520 So let's talk about, however, uh, for instance, the representative, uh, from Minnesota who is,
01:10:44.400 is saying really anti-Semitic things.
01:10:47.200 At what point bill do the one that said M effort to, uh, about Trump.
01:10:52.800 Uh, there's two, yeah, two recent, uh, one of them was that, and then there was another
01:10:57.620 one who was talking, had tweets about how Israel was evil.
01:11:00.300 This is the Muslim lady?
01:11:00.840 There are two, there's two separate, yeah.
01:11:02.500 Yeah, two separate.
01:11:03.560 One, this one I'm talking about from Minnesota is the one who said that Israel, um, how come,
01:11:08.640 you know, the mask is coming off and how come more people can't see how evil Israel
01:11:12.400 is, blah, blah, blah.
01:11:13.480 And this is the Muslim lady.
01:11:14.800 She's a Muslim, right?
01:11:15.860 Yes, yes.
01:11:16.200 She's the first hijab wearing, uh, member of Congress.
01:11:19.120 And she got sworn in on a Koran, right?
01:11:21.960 Yeah, I think so, yes.
01:11:23.580 Okay.
01:11:24.380 So what do you want me to say about her?
01:11:26.140 I mean, uh, I don't want to say about her.
01:11:27.880 She's running as a stealth candidate.
01:11:30.120 She's campaigning in her Muslim garb and they elected her.
01:11:34.200 So you're going to say bad things about Israel.
01:11:36.720 Here's what I'm saying.
01:11:37.780 Here's what I'm saying.
01:11:38.600 I have, I know people who have given a lot of money to Democrats and, and many of them
01:11:45.360 are Jewish and, uh, they started saying during the Clinton campaign with, with Keith Ellison
01:11:52.080 around, they started saying then, you know what, this party has gone so extreme, uh, and
01:11:59.940 they are now becoming anti-Semitic.
01:12:02.340 At what point do you think they lose their, their Jewish support?
01:12:07.940 Um, never, never.
01:12:09.620 I, I, every poll says the same thing that liberal Jewish Americans prioritize their ideology
01:12:17.420 above the welfare of Israel.
01:12:19.960 Every poll.
01:12:21.060 No, but there's a difference.
01:12:21.800 Wait, wait, wait.
01:12:22.260 There's a difference.
01:12:22.940 There's been going on.
01:12:23.700 There's a difference between Israel and, you know, Jews are animals.
01:12:29.740 Okay.
01:12:30.400 I mean, look, once you get into that kind of, uh, the women's March, the women's March,
01:12:36.060 they're, they're having a conversation and one of them says, it's you people, you Jews,
01:12:40.480 you have all the money and all the power in the world.
01:12:42.740 I mean, we've seen where that goes.
01:12:45.920 I, I don't want to generalize about, uh, Jewish Americans, but I have looked at those polls
01:12:53.720 and unless it's so blatant and the women's March is the, uh, Hollywood, uh, moguls that
01:13:03.020 give a lot of money and who are, who are Jewish people, they say, look, my ideology and is
01:13:10.220 more important than the security of Israel because Donald Trump's been Israel's best
01:13:15.280 friend and they despise Donald Trump and I, and Barack Obama was, you know, according
01:13:21.800 to most Israelis, not a good thing or a good, uh, leader for Israel, yet the Jewish left
01:13:30.960 loved Barack Obama.
01:13:32.240 So I think it's pretty clear.
01:13:33.460 Um, at what point do the American Democrats, the, just the voters, the regular voters go,
01:13:40.260 you know what?
01:13:40.860 I mean, the people who are at the top of the party now are just getting so extreme.
01:13:46.780 I'm just not with this.
01:13:49.500 That's an excellent question.
01:13:51.600 When's the tipping point for moderate Democrats, particularly out of the urban centers, there
01:13:57.400 is no tipping point in New York city and San Francisco and Seattle.
01:14:02.080 Um, all you gotta do is walk around those cities and look and see what's happened under
01:14:08.720 far left governorship.
01:14:10.980 And apparently they don't even care about that.
01:14:14.380 If there are people on your front lawn injecting heroin, ah, well, you know, it's society's fault.
01:14:20.100 I'll just step around them.
01:14:21.840 Um, so I don't think there is a tipping point in some precincts, but in others, uh, you got
01:14:30.820 to feel that, that it's getting close when you're saying, Hey, I want 70% of your money.
01:14:36.440 And when you die, I want to take every single thing you have.
01:14:39.940 Is that okay with the democratic party with the rank and file?
01:14:43.420 I, you know, I mean, it was during FDR all the way to Kennedy.
01:14:48.380 Um, it's a different, it's a different world.
01:14:50.220 I know, I know.
01:14:51.300 Um, uh, one last question.
01:14:53.160 How does the, uh, president fare in the next week on, uh, the border and shutdown?
01:15:01.440 I don't know, but, uh, I'm, I'm angry because I was going to go with Nancy Pelosi on her trip.
01:15:06.920 Did you know that?
01:15:07.840 I know.
01:15:08.340 I know that was so fun.
01:15:10.340 Nancy had called a couple of nights ago, but you know, it's so long.
01:15:15.320 The flight I need, stimulating conversation.
01:15:17.500 I need a personality like you on board.
01:15:19.920 I can't sit next to Adam Schiff for eight hours.
01:15:22.880 Yeah.
01:15:23.060 Right.
01:15:23.340 You got to come.
01:15:24.520 Right.
01:15:24.860 So I said, sure, Nancy, I'll, uh, I'll go.
01:15:27.720 It's a government run free, right?
01:15:29.600 All, uh, everything paid, hotel meals.
01:15:32.720 Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
01:15:34.760 We're not going to pay the, uh, air traffic controllers or the, or the TSA, but we'll have
01:15:39.860 all that stuff.
01:15:40.520 So when Donald Trump, who's just the meanest, isn't he?
01:15:44.900 What a meanie.
01:15:45.980 Uh, when he canceled the trip, I, uh, you know, I was a little packed.
01:15:49.740 I had Uber ready to take me to, uh, the airport and now I can't go.
01:15:55.400 So it's just an outrage.
01:15:58.220 This whole government shutdown and the meanness on Pennsylvania Avenue.
01:16:03.160 And, you know, I told Nancy, look, um, maybe, uh, maybe we just fly commercial to Cancun.
01:16:10.680 I don't know.
01:16:12.600 Oh, I would pay money.
01:16:16.100 I pay large sums of money for you sitting in a beach chair next to Nancy Pelosi where
01:16:23.360 she could not get on this.
01:16:25.420 Ask me about my one and only face to face with Nancy Pelosi next week.
01:16:30.300 It is hysterical.
01:16:31.620 Okay.
01:16:32.100 Happened inside the white house.
01:16:33.760 All right.
01:16:34.560 Um, and, but anyway, uh, the government shutdown is a farce.
01:16:39.040 It's a fraud.
01:16:40.220 Uh, will it still be going on?
01:16:42.140 Will it still be going on when I talk to you next week?
01:16:44.860 I hope so.
01:16:45.660 Cause I really want to tell this story about, uh, thank you.
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01:18:25.160 Steven Crowder, uh, returned, uh, and he is starting a brand new season.
01:18:30.820 Steven has been very, very sick.
01:18:32.980 There were rumors about cancer.
01:18:34.720 He does not have cancer, uh, all kinds of stuff going, uh, going on.
01:18:39.840 Basically what he has is what I have.
01:18:42.880 Um, he has adrenal exhaustion, uh, and some other things that are complicating his life and
01:18:48.940 making his life a living hell.
01:18:50.260 Uh, and I am uniquely positioned to understand, um, and people will say, you know, you're crazy
01:18:58.640 or whatever.
01:18:59.220 And no, uh, what you've done is you've abused your body by working, you know, 21 hours a
01:19:06.100 day, and you can only do that for so long.
01:19:09.400 And Steven is, uh, is very much like me in the way that he's got to be involved in every
01:19:15.560 little detail.
01:19:16.220 He's, um, he's just running and running and running and running.
01:19:20.360 And, uh, the doctors gave him, uh, some exactly the same advice they gave me, which was, you
01:19:28.460 need to stop entirely for a year or you're going to do damage.
01:19:33.220 I couldn't, uh, eventually I stopped for a month.
01:19:37.600 Steven just stopped for a month, but he is back.
01:19:39.840 So your prayer should go to Steven Crowder, uh, that, uh, somehow or another his body can
01:19:45.160 handle the, the, the pressure and the stress that some of us, uh, you know, stupidly put
01:19:50.620 ourselves under, uh, but it was great to have him back on the air.
01:19:54.440 It was great show last night.
01:19:56.120 Oh, really?
01:19:56.580 Yeah.
01:19:57.160 I mean, he's, uh, he's quite the sensation, uh, and it's kind of cool to watch.
01:20:01.540 Now I noticed if he has the same thing as you, he didn't gain 50 pounds.
01:20:05.880 Well, if you remember right, I didn't either at the beginning.
01:20:08.140 Oh, okay.
01:20:09.080 So you think eventually Steven, I mean, no, I mean, he, I have, I have actually been told
01:20:14.680 by doctors what a year ago and I celebrate, I was like, that's fantastic.
01:20:20.240 Do not exercise.
01:20:21.580 Don't don't exert yourself for more than two or three minutes.
01:20:24.880 And it's like, are you kidding me?
01:20:26.740 Sounds great.
01:20:27.440 Yeah, but it's not good advice.
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01:20:31.480 Um, so I'm, I'm, you know, still under doctor's care trying to get things right.
01:20:36.320 And he is too.
01:20:37.400 That's good.
01:20:38.180 Um, I take it seriously when I got to take it seriously.
01:20:40.840 Um, if you want to watch the show, he talks about all this on his show, uh, last night.
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01:21:01.780 It's worth the price of admission.
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01:21:05.280 Yeah.
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01:21:33.440 You know, I grew up in a very dysfunctional family, alcoholics, abuse, you know, death,
01:21:42.600 suicide, just bad, just a bad, uh, extended family on one side of the family.
01:21:49.020 Um, I had enough crazy relatives.
01:21:51.380 I had enough, uh, abusive relatives.
01:21:53.740 If somebody would have crashed our, you know, family reunions and they were even more abusive
01:22:00.940 and they were drunk and alcoholics.
01:22:04.120 I think, you know, even my family would say, Hey dude, we've got our own problems.
01:22:10.980 We don't need you to come in and crash our party.
01:22:13.400 And that's kind of the way I feel about the border.
01:22:15.820 Yeah.
01:22:16.320 They're bad people.
01:22:17.300 They're coming across the border.
01:22:18.380 Yes.
01:22:18.560 Some are.
01:22:19.400 We got enough bad people here who, our family already has killers and dirt bags.
01:22:26.520 We don't need somebody else's problems as well.
01:22:30.280 I want to find the people who should be here, who have dreamt about being here, who want a
01:22:35.660 new life, who are not going to kill us.
01:22:40.060 And I don't mean just blow us up.
01:22:43.040 I mean, people who are coming over here, drinking and driving, and there's no real consequence.
01:22:49.060 An angel mom's story that you don't want to miss as we begin this hour in 60 seconds.
01:22:58.520 This is the Glenn Beck program.
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01:24:26.960 I want your bacon to be in the fire.
01:24:28.440 That would be terrible.
01:24:28.980 No, especially my bacon.
01:24:32.420 My bacon usually has either maple syrup on it or brown sugar.
01:24:37.680 I want to talk to an angel mom here, and I have struggled with the last interview we did
01:24:43.840 because I can't imagine anything worse than losing a child.
01:24:51.160 Can't.
01:24:52.720 I have had two of my daughters, my oldest and my youngest,
01:24:58.480 in the hospital this week.
01:25:01.780 One was in the emergency room,
01:25:04.040 and the other one has been in the hospital
01:25:06.640 and probably going to be there for about 10 days
01:25:08.280 about brain surgery.
01:25:09.820 And I just don't know how I would live.
01:25:15.020 And I don't know how I would live if somebody violently took my child.
01:25:21.680 But these stories have to be told because this is really, truly what the shutdown is about.
01:25:28.640 This is about, I don't care about the wall.
01:25:30.640 I really don't.
01:25:32.020 I just want whatever is most effective so we know who's here and we have some law and order.
01:25:40.320 Sabine Durden is an angel mom.
01:25:42.820 She is actually an immigrant herself.
01:25:45.740 She is a legal immigrant, and she is from Germany.
01:25:49.840 Sabine, welcome.
01:25:51.940 Thank you, Glenn, for having me.
01:25:53.820 I appreciate it.
01:25:54.820 You bet.
01:25:55.620 And I'm sorry it's on these circumstances.
01:25:57.760 And, you know, we're going to talk about things.
01:26:00.160 And please feel free to say, I just, I can't go there anymore.
01:26:05.220 But, Sabine, when did you come to the United States and why?
01:26:10.120 I was married to a U.S. Army soldier.
01:26:13.220 We met in Germany.
01:26:15.240 Two years, got married, had Dominic.
01:26:17.900 He was born in Germany.
01:26:19.040 That's why he earned the name German Chocolate.
01:26:22.420 And his dad was black, so that was appropriate for him to call himself.
01:26:27.200 And then we got orders to come to America in 19, the date, sometimes the years.
01:26:34.980 Whatever.
01:26:36.220 It's been a while, though.
01:26:37.600 It's been a long time.
01:26:39.020 And we came over, and we had orders.
01:26:41.460 And I had to fill out a lot of paperwork, even though I was married to a service member,
01:26:46.300 signed paperwork that I would never receive any government assistance.
01:26:50.680 I had to have money, sponsors, medical examination, the whole nine yards.
01:26:56.460 Just to come over with my American husband and my child.
01:27:02.060 So, you get here, and you're raising your son.
01:27:08.000 Correct.
01:27:08.360 And he's how old in July of 2012?
01:27:13.300 30 years old.
01:27:15.620 He's 30 years old.
01:27:17.660 Yeah.
01:27:17.820 He's in California.
01:27:20.060 We're in California, yeah.
01:27:22.080 He was never married, has no kids, and he was my only child.
01:27:27.320 Tell me what happened.
01:27:29.940 At 5.45 in the morning, my son was on his way to work on his motorcycle.
01:27:35.800 He was working for the Riverside Sheriff's Department as a 911 dispatcher.
01:27:40.360 And this illegal criminal with two felonies, one deportation, two DUIs, the last one five weeks before he killed my son,
01:27:49.840 he received probation again, turned his unregistered and uninsured little truck in front of my son
01:27:58.660 and hit him so hard at 5.45 a.m., July 12, 2012, that he killed him instantly and then threw him into a wall on the sidewalk.
01:28:09.640 That was the end of my family right there.
01:28:11.940 So, you as an immigrant, you obviously don't hate immigrants.
01:28:21.940 No.
01:28:23.240 And you come over and you do it the right way.
01:28:27.320 And this guy, who not only is here illegally, he had already been deported, correct?
01:28:35.200 Yes, correct.
01:28:36.100 And he returns a second time illegally.
01:28:42.840 Correct.
01:28:43.660 He has a criminal record.
01:28:45.960 Of course.
01:28:46.840 And the state of California is doing nothing about it because it's, well, it's a sanctuary in California.
01:28:55.580 Well, at that time, it wasn't a sanctuary state, but I found out Riverside acted like a sanctuary city
01:29:01.880 because the judge and the DA knew the offender.
01:29:05.800 And they caught him two times with the armed robbery and grand theft.
01:29:10.180 They had him in front of them with their first DUI.
01:29:13.340 They gave him probation, and then he was caught drunk driving again without a license, and they gave him probation again.
01:29:20.340 So, they had four chances that I know of.
01:29:23.560 There might be more.
01:29:24.640 I didn't want to even dig anymore.
01:29:26.640 So, wait.
01:29:27.060 So, he was, he armed robbery.
01:29:31.040 Yes.
01:29:31.440 And two DUIs.
01:29:34.740 What else was?
01:29:36.140 And grand theft auto.
01:29:37.460 Grand theft auto.
01:29:39.580 Deported.
01:29:40.720 And each time he's brought in for DUI, they just give him.
01:29:45.960 No license.
01:29:46.780 No license.
01:29:47.820 They give him probation.
01:29:49.720 Probation.
01:29:50.420 Of course.
01:29:51.720 None of us would get that privilege.
01:29:53.460 What did they, he was charged with vehicular manslaughter.
01:30:01.100 Yeah.
01:30:01.700 Mr. Miner.
01:30:03.060 Vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence.
01:30:06.960 And the judge made a deal with him and told me in court,
01:30:11.320 I wish I would have known more about this case because I would have given him a harsher sentence,
01:30:17.000 but because I gave him my word, I have to stick with that and honor my word.
01:30:23.000 So, he's going to get nine months, five-year probation, and the guy served 35 days.
01:30:30.680 Oh, my gosh.
01:30:32.380 Yeah.
01:30:33.600 If that isn't a slap in the face and ripping my heart out again.
01:30:37.640 Is he still here in America?
01:30:39.500 Okay.
01:30:40.520 No.
01:30:41.480 He was, while, by the way, while we had the hearing, because the DA talked me into not having a trial,
01:30:48.120 I'm in the biggest shock of my life.
01:30:49.880 I didn't even know who I was anymore.
01:30:52.680 Hearing, he got to bail out for $10,000 cash and was free to go.
01:30:59.780 We never thought he would come back, but he was so arrogant because he's been getting away with every crime he committed.
01:31:06.000 He came back.
01:31:06.780 And so, the only time I saw him in handcuffs was the day of the hearing when he was found guilty of the misdemeanor.
01:31:14.880 They led him away.
01:31:16.860 And because I, by then, I found my voice.
01:31:19.740 I got louder.
01:31:20.440 They took him to a detention center, but they wouldn't tell me where.
01:31:26.060 An ICE agent called me anonymously and told me they had enough of this.
01:31:31.040 They knew Dominic.
01:31:32.220 They heard of him.
01:31:33.100 And they told me he was in Atalanto in a detention center about an hour and a half from my house.
01:31:39.220 And for a year and a half, my fiancé Anthony and I went there every week just sitting there letting them know,
01:31:48.000 do not let this guy go.
01:31:50.920 And now here comes the kicker, Glenn.
01:31:53.340 An ICE agent that we befriended, and he had enough of this, told us that once in a while they get a note from the top,
01:32:01.380 he only said from the top, that says, open the back door.
01:32:05.160 That means let him out.
01:32:08.860 But because we sat there every week, they knew they better not.
01:32:12.900 And he was deported a year and a half later.
01:32:15.940 And we have good sources because Dominic was friends with the police department, fire department, SWAT.
01:32:22.960 Yeah, he's back.
01:32:26.040 I know I'm going to see his face again, Glenn, in the news with another victim.
01:32:31.480 I just know it because he never apologized.
01:32:35.460 He never owned it.
01:32:36.380 He told the church through a translator, which later he spoke fluent English.
01:32:41.560 Of course, that miracle happened.
01:32:44.620 He said, God gives life.
01:32:46.660 God takes life.
01:32:47.580 I was only on my way to work.
01:32:49.560 He's going to do it again.
01:32:52.260 Sabine, I'm sorry for your loss.
01:32:54.880 Talk to people who are that are maybe, you know, not for this shutdown.
01:33:00.700 And not for the border discussion that we're having right now.
01:33:06.660 Talk to them parent to parent.
01:33:08.660 What would you say to those people who are saying, we don't need all of this?
01:33:13.320 I would tell them, yes, we do.
01:33:15.560 Because when we are at home, we lock our doors.
01:33:19.020 We want to make sure our kids are safe and grow up and protect.
01:33:23.420 That America and our government protect its citizens.
01:33:26.980 And if we don't do this now, there will be many more that will have to go to a morgue, like I did, and kiss their child for one last time.
01:33:39.200 And as a parent, your mind won't let you go there, the pain, the agony, because it's forever.
01:33:44.580 But we need this protection.
01:33:47.880 And if they don't think it's good for Americans, okay, let's go to the other side.
01:33:52.860 These families, the kids that are used, the sex trafficking, all this will come to a stop because it protects both sides.
01:34:00.920 Because people are lied to, they're dragging their kids or somebody else's kids just to get in here.
01:34:07.260 Well, if we have a wall in functioning border security that we deserve and we need, and that was talked about by the Democrats for so long until they switched a bit, it will keep their families safe.
01:34:21.820 You'd never have to go through this.
01:34:23.280 Sabina, thank you so much.
01:34:25.400 Sabina Durden, you can find her website at domhugs.org, domhugs.org.
01:34:33.500 Sabina, thank you so much.
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01:37:02.600 Welcome back to the program.
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01:37:50.640 You were talking about the border with a mom a moment ago who had her son killed by an illegal immigrant that had four attempts, four possibilities to be, this situation to be corrected before it happened.
01:38:04.220 Yes.
01:38:04.340 Right?
01:38:04.520 I mean, it could have been deported.
01:38:06.020 And we're never going to get a border wall.
01:38:07.680 That's kind of been the way we've been worried about this forever.
01:38:09.700 I don't know how this is going to turn out.
01:38:11.200 But Republicans claim to be fighting for it.
01:38:13.620 And is that even true?
01:38:15.000 No.
01:38:15.220 Remember, Republicans had control of the entire government and could have done something about this a long time ago.
01:38:19.540 Why now?
01:38:20.640 And Noah Rothman for NBC News actually did a report of the Republican Party was never united in support behind the border wall.
01:38:29.100 Less than a month after Trump took the oath of office, Republicans were already backing away from the prospect of a border wall.
01:38:35.140 Yep.
01:38:35.400 Quote, I don't think we're just going to be able to solve border security with a physical barrier because people can come under, around it, and through it.
01:38:41.840 Is that Nancy Pelosi?
01:38:43.840 No.
01:38:44.560 Texas Senator John Cornyn said that to reporters in February of 2017.
01:38:48.360 If you only build a wall, only a wall without using technology, individuals, drones, observations, you're not going to secure the border.
01:38:54.380 That was the late John McCain.
01:38:56.580 The border wall is probably not a smart investment, said Lindsey Graham.
01:39:02.460 Now, this is a guy who's out there now saying, oh, emergency powers.
01:39:05.860 Yeah, do it.
01:39:07.000 Where was he when he had a chance to do something about it?
01:39:09.520 They think he's going to run, they think that he's thinking about running for higher office.
01:39:16.500 Lindsey?
01:39:17.120 Yeah.
01:39:18.360 You haven't heard that?
01:39:19.540 I mean, he obviously ran in 2016, right?
01:39:22.100 What office are we talking about?
01:39:23.320 No, that president.
01:39:25.140 Okay.
01:39:25.320 You know, 2024, that he's going to go back again, and he's thrilled with his newfound fame.
01:39:32.840 Yeah.
01:39:33.300 April 2017, Wall Street Journal surveyed border state lawmakers from both parties and found that, quote,
01:39:38.480 not a single member of the House or Senate representing the region expressed support for the funding request.
01:39:44.240 This is a request for spending, including a part of the wall.
01:39:46.640 They did note that Ted Cruz backs the overall idea for a wall, but did not commit to Trump's specific request.
01:39:53.280 A few months later, USA Today pulled all 534 lawmakers in both the House and the Senate
01:39:58.180 and found that just 69 of 292 Republicans, one quarter of the GOP conference,
01:40:04.260 supported Trump's request for $1.6 billion to begin wall construction.
01:40:09.480 By Labor Day, the GOP's strategy to keep the government open and pass tax reform
01:40:13.260 meant pushing the border security debate again into the next year.
01:40:16.640 Quote, we have to deal with Harvey, we have to deal with the debt ceiling,
01:40:20.180 we have to deal with continuing resolution, which will be about a three-month continuing resolution.
01:40:23.720 Then, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said in 2017,
01:40:29.120 then we'll be able to deal with the wall a little later in the year.
01:40:33.540 In January 2018, amid a Democratic inaugurated government shutdown over the status of DACA,
01:40:40.360 it was the GOP who put funding for the wall on the back burner.
01:40:44.480 A burner wall was, quote,
01:40:46.320 just one of the three legs of this three-legged school, said Representative Mark Meadows.
01:40:51.340 Democrats eventually relented, and in February 2018, a compromise plan to provide $25 billion,
01:40:56.560 that's full funding for the wall, while providing a pathway for citizenship for all 1.8 million dreamers.
01:41:02.200 That also failed.
01:41:03.580 We've got 54 votes in the Senate.
01:41:05.540 A Trump-backed bill that included restrictions on family-based chain migration and ended the visa lottery system
01:41:11.860 received just 39 yes votes.
01:41:15.340 Several months later, a similar measure came before the House.
01:41:19.120 41 Republicans voted against it.
01:41:21.780 So this is...
01:41:22.800 On and on and on and on and on.
01:41:23.640 This is why I really think that Donald Trump, if he wants to play and win,
01:41:31.780 I think he can appeal to both sides with this Ted Cruz amendment to the Constitution of term limits.
01:41:41.920 And I've never been, you know, term limits are never going to be passed by Congress, blah, blah, blah.
01:41:45.360 It might, it might right now with Donald Trump, because Donald Trump can use this as an example.
01:41:53.160 Look, none of these people, you have been saying, I've listened to you.
01:41:58.380 The reason why I'm doing this is because I listen to the people who voted me in.
01:42:03.860 And you say, you don't trust anybody anymore.
01:42:07.420 You want security on the border.
01:42:09.320 I'm willing to compromise and say, okay, it's a fence.
01:42:12.940 It's not a wall.
01:42:13.760 I've promised a wall.
01:42:15.160 Okay, it's a fence.
01:42:16.580 They won't even come to the table.
01:42:18.120 And you know what?
01:42:18.960 Why am I even talking about the Democrats?
01:42:20.720 Because the Republicans weren't interested as well.
01:42:24.820 It's time to end this game.
01:42:28.200 It's time to send these people home.
01:42:31.400 Term limits.
01:42:32.020 If it's good enough for the president, it's good enough for Congress.
01:42:35.440 Over 80% of Americans support it.
01:42:38.260 And it's more popular among Republicans than the border wall.
01:42:41.700 That's how popular it is.
01:42:43.060 And he could actually have a real chance of getting this done because it's drain the swamp.
01:42:49.880 And I think people are for that.
01:42:52.860 He should please be encouraged to drain the swamp and go for a constitutional amendment.
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01:44:12.820 Our thoughts and prayers are with everybody who is in Washington today for the March for Life.
01:44:23.500 I'm sorry that I'm not with you today.
01:44:26.600 I got to be there next year.
01:44:28.860 You're pro-choice today?
01:44:30.940 You're not with them?
01:44:31.980 See, I'm with them.
01:44:32.600 I'm with you guys at the March for Life.
01:44:33.920 I don't know why Glenn isn't.
01:44:35.280 I mean, it's surprising to hear him admit that on the air that he's pro-choice.
01:44:38.660 But you heard it.
01:44:39.500 You all heard it.
01:44:40.280 You're such a jerk.
01:44:41.840 I mean, I just, I mean, even if I'm standing in the crowd, I mean, this is something that
01:44:45.880 we've talked about as a family.
01:44:47.240 We've got to stand for, you know, stop letting other people carry the water on this one.
01:44:53.940 We're all going to be responsible for this one.
01:44:56.980 Even if you don't believe in God, to history, we're going to be responsible.
01:45:00.880 It's incredibly important.
01:45:01.960 And, you know, this is a country that is, you've been lied to about what this country believes.
01:45:07.180 This country is not a pro-choice country when it comes to the lines that we play this on.
01:45:12.960 You know, the Democratic position is abortion throughout the pregnancy.
01:45:16.520 You talked about Andrew Cuomo, who won't sign a new budget until every woman is guaranteed
01:45:20.360 an abortion up until the last second of pregnancy.
01:45:22.920 Well, the polling on that is 80 to 14 against it.
01:45:26.680 80 to 14.
01:45:28.920 That's what people think about that policy.
01:45:31.200 80 to 14.
01:45:32.440 I mean, they oppose it.
01:45:34.120 Here's what people do believe.
01:45:36.340 That look, rape and incest, life of the mother, and in the first three months.
01:45:42.020 Yeah, it's a split.
01:45:42.920 If you take out the first three months, it's basically a 50-50 issue.
01:45:45.920 That's your split.
01:45:46.900 Like, whether you should have it in the first three months or not.
01:45:49.240 Anything past the first three months is overwhelmingly opposed.
01:45:52.060 The second trimester is a 37-point advantage for the pro-life side.
01:45:57.600 37 points.
01:45:59.440 It's not a close issue.
01:46:00.800 In fact, 75% of people, including 61% of self-identified pro-choice people, believe abortion should be
01:46:11.740 further restricted than it currently is.
01:46:13.560 So you have some perspective.
01:46:15.260 What Cuomo is suggesting is far more extreme than Donald Trump's position on the wall.
01:46:25.080 Oh, far more.
01:46:25.940 It's not even close.
01:46:26.540 Far more.
01:46:26.880 That's just a politically divisive issue.
01:46:28.760 Yeah.
01:46:28.900 I mean, think about this.
01:46:30.100 When it comes to the idea of the democratic position, abortion throughout, all the way
01:46:34.940 to birth, only 25%, only one quarter of pro-choice voters believe that.
01:46:42.600 Only a quarter of people who say themselves they are pro-choice believe what the democratic
01:46:48.160 position is.
01:46:49.340 And as David Harsany pointed out, that's going to include every single candidate that is running
01:46:55.240 for president against Donald Trump.
01:46:57.140 Every one of them will be in the 25% of pro-choice people who say abortion without restriction
01:47:02.840 the entire time.
01:47:04.240 All right.
01:47:04.580 The other divisive issue that we've been dealing with is the border.
01:47:08.680 And people say that, you know, you don't like immigrants and you're xenophobic, etc.
01:47:13.180 Let me talk to Gwen in Michigan.
01:47:15.920 Hello, Gwen.
01:47:17.740 Hi, Gwen.
01:47:18.740 Oh, my gosh.
01:47:19.360 I'm so excited to talk to you.
01:47:20.820 God bless you.
01:47:21.580 God bless everybody that works with you and Blaze TV.
01:47:24.280 Thank you very much.
01:47:25.140 So our situation, Glenn, is my family immigrated here in 1912 from Poland, came through Ellis
01:47:32.800 Island.
01:47:33.240 Name is still on the wall.
01:47:34.380 Now, fast forward, I meet my now husband from Mexico, and we've been on the journey of the
01:47:43.360 legal process to citizenship, and it was a 10-year journey.
01:47:48.540 Many appointments, many forms, lots of follow-up, and he just got citizenship this fall, and
01:47:56.440 we couldn't be more thrilled.
01:47:58.480 Congratulations.
01:47:59.800 Congratulations.
01:48:00.620 That is awesome.
01:48:01.220 Thank you.
01:48:01.300 So why did he come to America?
01:48:05.240 Oh, God, Glenn.
01:48:06.380 He was here on vacation.
01:48:08.700 He was what?
01:48:10.140 He was here on vacation.
01:48:11.840 Oh, he met you?
01:48:14.640 Is that what it is?
01:48:16.420 Yeah, that's a crazy story.
01:48:18.300 That's a crazy story.
01:48:20.280 So, yeah, so we met, and he was on a visitor's visa, and so we had to, you know, keep things
01:48:26.820 moving and do things right, and so that's what we did, Glenn, and I just have to give
01:48:32.160 so much credit to President Trump for standing his crown, and for all the people, my heart
01:48:37.500 broken for the angel parents, the angel families.
01:48:41.260 There's a right way to do this, and there's not a right way to do this, and I don't criticize
01:48:46.480 any step of this 10-year journey, Glenn, because it proved that we wanted to be here.
01:48:52.860 It proved that we were on the right mission.
01:48:55.400 It proved that we were willing to work and disclose.
01:48:58.900 It proved that we were going to be vetted as to who we are, and not me, but the intentions
01:49:05.460 of our marriage, the intentions of being a citizen.
01:49:07.800 And then, I'll tell you, it was one of the happiest days of our life.
01:49:11.000 That's awesome.
01:49:11.400 It was one of the happiest days of our life.
01:49:13.020 I'm thrilled.
01:49:13.760 I'm thrilled.
01:49:14.120 We are thrilled to have you here.
01:49:15.520 And your husband.
01:49:16.220 And your husband as well.
01:49:17.340 How does he feel about the talk about the border?
01:49:21.000 Does he think, how does he feel about people who do this illegally?
01:49:25.360 Well, it's interesting because, you know, he's also a small business owner here, and so
01:49:30.440 he understands the strain that the migration through Mexico puts on his country.
01:49:37.960 He understands the strain on the migration into this country and what it puts on this
01:49:43.380 country.
01:49:44.060 His family also owns many, many businesses in Mexico.
01:49:47.300 So he sees the full effect from border to border.
01:49:51.900 So if you look at the border of Mexico to Guatemala, up to the border of the U.S. and Mexico, he sees
01:49:57.280 all of it.
01:49:58.040 He sees all of it.
01:49:59.280 It's a very, very, very, very broken system.
01:50:02.720 And I'm not saying let's make it easier.
01:50:04.320 Let's make it harder.
01:50:05.580 Let's know who's in this country.
01:50:07.700 Let's make sure we have, we take off these incentives.
01:50:11.380 These incentives are really detrimental to the destruction of our country, our economy,
01:50:17.980 our sovereignty, our social fabric, our safety.
01:50:22.580 Gwen, God bless you.
01:50:24.540 I'm glad your family came here in 1912, and glad your husband is now a U.S. citizen.
01:50:28.480 Thank you so much.
01:50:29.740 God bless.
01:50:30.820 The two parts of that, I'm thrilled that she's here with her husband and they did it the right
01:50:34.520 way.
01:50:35.200 I would also add that that shouldn't take 10 years.
01:50:38.020 That should not be a 10-year process for people like that that are trying to do it the right
01:50:41.820 way.
01:50:42.060 They're going out of their way to make sure they follow the law and respect the country.
01:50:45.140 That should not be a 10-year process.
01:50:46.720 We should make that much easier for people to do the right way.
01:50:49.540 All right, let me switch subjects.
01:50:53.540 I am a history buff, and I have, I've kind of, I kind of just realized that the position
01:51:01.940 I'm in.
01:51:02.400 I can talk to newsmakers.
01:51:03.840 I can talk to people.
01:51:04.940 I can talk to legends, and they'll talk to me.
01:51:06.680 And I can record their journey, and I can hear it firsthand.
01:51:12.560 And I've been friends with Pat Boone.
01:51:16.560 Now, if you don't know who Pat Boone is, and I thought I knew who Pat Boone was until I
01:51:22.960 started doing my homework.
01:51:24.300 Pat Boone sold more, had more hits and sold more songs and albums than Elvis in the 1950s.
01:51:37.260 Okay?
01:51:37.500 They were competitors.
01:51:38.840 He was the clean cut guy and swivel hips.
01:51:41.880 And in 1950, he had one more gold record than Elvis did.
01:51:47.840 That's incredible.
01:51:49.440 At the same time, he went on to do so many other things.
01:51:57.060 At 23, he had his own show on ABC, a television show.
01:52:02.560 It was wildly successful.
01:52:06.460 He has done, I mean, I talked to him and said, Whit, do you remember when you first
01:52:13.920 met Elvis?
01:52:15.080 Oh, yeah.
01:52:15.860 Do you remember Jerry Lee Lewis?
01:52:18.100 Oh, yeah.
01:52:18.620 The story on Jerry Lee Lewis and the talent and what happened with Jerry Lee Lewis is amazing.
01:52:23.000 So I talked to Pat Boone about his life.
01:52:27.780 In fact, here he is on meeting Elvis.
01:52:32.900 You know what?
01:52:33.400 I'm going to skip that because I don't think we have time.
01:52:35.120 We did a podcast with him.
01:52:37.780 And if you're a history lover, this is a guy who is unbelievable, has been at the front lines
01:52:46.980 since 1950.
01:52:49.220 50, you know, really until today.
01:52:52.740 But he was, you know, big still in the 90s.
01:52:56.540 He had a comeback.
01:52:57.500 Yeah.
01:52:57.920 He's done every genre and charted top 10 in every genre.
01:53:02.280 Did he do heavy metal in the 90s?
01:53:04.120 He did.
01:53:04.420 It's crazy.
01:53:05.120 It's absolutely crazy.
01:53:07.140 But I did a podcast with him and I wanted to play this because his wife just passed away
01:53:12.140 just last weekend.
01:53:14.100 This is after you recorded this interview.
01:53:15.680 After we recorded the interview.
01:53:17.560 And I just want to play.
01:53:19.380 I just love that he talks about his wife quite a bit.
01:53:22.700 And I he mentioned his wife at one point and his eyes welled up.
01:53:28.280 And I said, stop.
01:53:30.420 Don't you listen?
01:53:31.660 Pat Boone talking about his wife just before she died.
01:53:34.580 You know, I was going to be a school teacher.
01:53:36.380 I thought my Shirley and I, when we married at 19, I decided this is what I was going to
01:53:42.500 do.
01:53:44.460 Just mentioning Shirley right now.
01:53:47.560 But she thought she was marrying school teacher preacher because that's and there was a little
01:53:54.640 little headline in the Nashville, Tennessee, and because we were both known in Nashville
01:54:00.200 for singing.
01:54:01.440 She was the daughter of Red Foley, the great country singer, Hall of Fame.
01:54:04.640 Will you stop for just a second?
01:54:06.560 Yeah.
01:54:07.840 I love how much you love your wife.
01:54:09.780 Oh, if you knew her.
01:54:13.080 Well, everybody loves Mama Shirley, we call her.
01:54:17.060 But, you know, we were childhood sweethearts and high school sweethearts.
01:54:21.520 And we committed the headline in the Nashville paper, a little squib.
01:54:27.640 We have it.
01:54:29.920 Singers wed, devote lives to God.
01:54:33.240 This was our goal.
01:54:35.260 And I thought she was so happy because, you know, she had had enough of show business and
01:54:41.280 country music.
01:54:42.320 Her dad read Foley traveling all the time and a lot of drinking and stuff going on.
01:54:47.240 And now she's going to be married to a school teacher.
01:54:50.600 Sedate, calm life.
01:54:52.320 Yeah.
01:54:52.940 And two or three kids in a picket fence and regular schedule and so on.
01:54:57.840 How did that go off the rails?
01:54:59.360 No.
01:55:00.040 How did that go off the rails?
01:55:02.920 It's a fascinating interview.
01:55:05.040 Before we went in to stage 19 to record that, he was in the makeup room.
01:55:11.760 And I said, Pat, how's your wife?
01:55:13.440 Because she'd been sick for a while.
01:55:15.940 And he said, she's okay.
01:55:18.940 I'm praying for a miracle.
01:55:20.340 But, you know, it's time.
01:55:23.120 And he said, but I read to her every day.
01:55:26.740 We sit and we talk.
01:55:28.400 And he said, we still have kissing sessions.
01:55:31.360 And he said, we've always loved just kissing each other.
01:55:36.740 And he's one of these guys who had a marriage that started in the 1950s and ended at death
01:55:44.900 do us part, except I don't believe that and neither does he.
01:55:48.080 Um, and it's, there's something to be said, uh, about having a great marriage that you work
01:56:02.020 on and you'll hear it in his, in his story.
01:56:06.220 Um, I tried to do this for the record, uh, Pat Boone talking about the people that he has
01:56:14.540 known, the people he has worked with.
01:56:17.740 I mean, you named them.
01:56:20.140 And he even talked about feeling, uh, having an issue with going on a show and where is
01:56:25.960 it a movie?
01:56:26.580 Movie.
01:56:26.720 He had to kiss Shirley Jones, Shirley Jones in the movie.
01:56:30.260 And I mean, you know, again, we're talking back in the day, the kisses that went on back
01:56:33.660 in the day in movies were not like kisses.
01:56:35.080 Like we think about them today in movies.
01:56:36.520 Right.
01:56:36.960 And he didn't want to do it.
01:56:38.480 Well, he didn't want to do it.
01:56:39.500 He did actually.
01:56:40.460 He said, I do.
01:56:41.460 I did want to do it.
01:56:42.860 I just wanted to ask my wife first because we hadn't talked about it.
01:56:45.900 Is it okay in this movie if I kiss somebody?
01:56:48.180 Cause it wasn't in the script and it got blown out of proportion that he was a religious freak.
01:56:52.760 And he said, it wasn't religion.
01:56:53.860 It was respect for my wife.
01:56:56.100 Yeah.
01:56:56.620 It's right.
01:56:57.200 It's, I know this might sound, if you don't know who Pat Boone is or you're like, oh, well,
01:57:01.500 he's an old fuddy duddy.
01:57:02.400 It may not sound like an interesting podcast, but Stu was fascinating.
01:57:06.500 I mean, fascinating.
01:57:07.740 He, his memory is incredible.
01:57:10.800 Nuts.
01:57:11.200 He remembers details about every one of these things.
01:57:13.480 And it's all the biggest, you know, stars.
01:57:15.020 It's like everybody.
01:57:15.880 But it's like, yeah, I could bring up literally anyone.
01:57:19.060 And he was like, oh yeah, yeah.
01:57:20.960 I knew him and we worked together on this.
01:57:23.160 And I mean, it's incredible.
01:57:25.160 It's incredible.
01:57:26.640 This podcast airs tomorrow.
01:57:29.420 So grab it.
01:57:30.340 Yeah.
01:57:30.740 Yeah.
01:57:30.940 Release tomorrow.
01:57:31.640 You can, you can grab it wherever you grab your podcasts.
01:57:34.540 Uh, but it's, uh, from stage 19 Glenn Beck podcast, Pat Boone.
01:57:39.360 It is definitely worth the listen and, uh, and we pray for Pat and his, and his family, uh, at this, this time.
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01:59:09.960 One of the Democrats pushing, uh, with, uh, Lindsey Graham, uh, you know, they came out
01:59:15.060 a couple of days ago and said on MSNBC, you know, maybe somebody has something on, uh,
01:59:19.700 Lindsey Graham.
01:59:20.480 Maybe that's why he's so pro Trump.
01:59:22.540 Yeah.
01:59:22.640 They seem to be insinuating that he may be gay and he would be outed by the president
01:59:27.460 if he, if he fights against him.
01:59:28.820 I mean, look, that's who cares.
01:59:31.120 First of all, who cares?
01:59:32.180 Second of all, uh, you know, why is this?
01:59:34.960 It's suddenly an accusation from the left.
01:59:36.980 Like whenever, whenever it serves them, they'll absolutely use gays to try to attack the other
01:59:41.720 side.
01:59:42.060 It's unbelievable.
01:59:42.640 This is a representative Ilhan Omar talking about how Lindsey Graham may be compromised.
01:59:47.320 So over the last three years, um, we have seen many times where, uh, Senator, uh, Lindsey
01:59:57.380 Graham has told us how dangerous this president could be if he was given the opportunity to
02:00:03.960 be in the white house.
02:00:05.080 And all of a sudden he's made, um, not only, uh, uh, 180 turn around, but a 360 turn around.
02:00:12.800 And so I am pretty sure, uh, that there is something happening, um, with him, whether it
02:00:18.600 is, um, uh, stop, stop, you know, stop.
02:00:22.340 Is conspiracy theorist, is CNN going to stop and say, this is a conspiracy theory.
02:00:27.160 Do you have anything to back that up?
02:00:29.200 Well, she did say, yeah, she said she was pretty sure.
02:00:31.160 Yeah.
02:00:31.400 And, uh, also is anyone to ask this deeply religious woman who's wearing the, uh, the head veil
02:00:38.260 about how she feels about homosexuality or do we just save that for Christians and Republicans?
02:00:51.060 You're listening to Glenn Beck.