Put the TSA at the Border? | Guest: Bill O’Reilly | 5⧸17⧸19
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On this episode of The Glenbeck Program, President Donald Trump's immigration reform proposal is discussed, the border wall is already being built, and the immigration reform is on track to be completed by the end of next year.
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program today with pat gray
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and jeff fisher glenn's on vacation uh stew's on vacation still be back sometime next week uh glenn
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it's pat and uh jeffy today for glenn on the glenn beck program uh president trump kind of went through
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his proposal for uh immigration reform yesterday uh here's some of what he discussed
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our plan achieves two critical goals first it stops illegal immigration and fully secures the border
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and second it establishes a new legal immigration system that protects american wages promotes american
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and attracts the best and brightest from all around the world importantly we're already building the wall
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and we should have close to 400 miles built by the end of next year and probably even more than that
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it's going up very rapidly every year we admit 1.1 million immigrants as permanent legal residents
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these green card holders get lifetime authorization to live and work here and a five-year path to
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american citizenship this is the most prized citizenship anywhere in the world by far well he's got
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that that part right that's for sure um and for him to say that we want the best and brightest how
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dare he how the seriously the democrats are taking issue with that i know they don't want the best
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and brightest hey we've we've had a long record of uh bring us your poorest your destitute we want
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only people who are have clothes that are ragged and uh and we no skills and they can't speak english
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that's what we want here and some states are getting them yeah right oh yeah california we're getting
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the governor is pardoning you know felons yes so yeah you go as far as whether the the border wall is
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already being built i i don't know i i hear i see conflicting reports on that that they haven't
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started yet or they've barely started over 400 miles but he claims over 400 miles by next year
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that'd be great and maybe more and maybe more okay if that's true that's great i you know i hope
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it is i hope i hope it is too i hope it is uh but much of this proposal i think is really good
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as he said right now about 12 percent of immigrants are admitted based on employment and skills so about
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12 percent of immigration right now in the united states is merit-based uh how can we expect how can
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we be expected to continue that rate i don't know it's insane i don't know 66 percent are admitted
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based on family connections why and that to democrats that's a good thing yes once you're in i mean that's
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the point right once you're in then the rest can come so if you have a second cousin twice removed
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uh in manawa niyarawa uh come on in yeah it's all yours bring them up come on bring them up i'm in
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well my my mailman has a friend whose uncle uh wants to bring him in come on in that's kind of
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the way i'm in it's sort of the way it's done i know now the administration wants to flip those
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numbers so it will be 57 percent based on merit 33 percent based on on family connections that makes
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more sense that's probably still not the maybe not even the right formula but it makes more sense
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what we currently have but of course we you know that's bad oh of course to the democrats it's
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it's absolutely catastrophic um so we want to recruit top talent um microsoft is continually saying
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we don't have enough to fill the positions that need to be filled uh in technology so good let's let's
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flip it around and and let's bring more skilled people into the united states i i do like the focus on
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um first of all securing the border and he did talk about that and that's a really important part
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of the plan but also uh focusing on legal immigration yes we want to stop the illegal flow
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and we want to we want to bring here people here that want to do things the right way and we'll add
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something to the country every nation on earth asks something of the people who are trying to
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immigrate there all right what are you going to bring to us what are you going to do for us
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it's a legitimate question it's an important question you can't just say okay come here and
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we'll do everything for you that we possibly can that's not the way it's supposed to work
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it's just the way it has been working sure is and i mean working i use that word loosely
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so supposedly the average yearly wage of legal immigrants right now is 43 000
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this if we go to this system supposedly they would then increase the average income to 126 000
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wow yeah uh yeah and the average yearly wage of all immigrants would rise to around 96 000
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how could you not want that for the people that are immigrating kidding how could you not want that
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no i'm sorry i want them to continue to make seven bucks an hour and i'm gonna fight this tooth and
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nail every step of the way no how could you not want that and the thing is and we should have been
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talking about this from the beginning when they come the way they do and you don't ask anything of
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them and you don't encourage them to learn the language because that's somehow hateful that's
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somehow racist that's somehow xenophobic i mean we're in trouble for encouraging them even just to
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have rudimentary knowledge of english exactly yeah um and so they stay at the bottom rung of society
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and there's nowhere they can go because if you speak only spanish or norwegian or german or whatever
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it is when you come here you're not going to succeed in america you have to learn english in order
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to get up the social ladder and the employment ladder it's just it's mandatory really if you don't
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you're going to be stuck in a crappy job your entire life here why would you want that for them i don't
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so you encourage them to learn the language and when you do they can have a chance to succeed here
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i'm all for them making 100 grand a year me too i think that's great but democrats don't because
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then uh they're not dependent on the democrats if they start making 126 000 a year they don't need
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the democrats when their handouts so they don't want this they do not want this uh so president
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trump trying to end the chain migration situation uh he's frequently called for an end to the visa
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lottery program um something this seeks to do it'd be replaced by a new build america visa program that
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would recognize extraordinary talent and people with professional and specialized vocations
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including exceptional students um what the plan doesn't do though is cut back on immigration at all
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and that would be a nice component to this limit you know a little bit more than we do now because
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we allow what a million a year legally and then another million two are coming in illegally this
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year that's unacceptable so we're going to have immigration at a rate of two to two and a half
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million every year i don't think that's sustainable it can't be it can't be so uh the plan doesn't deal
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with that it also doesn't deal with uh people who are already here illegally including uh the the
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dreamers but uh president trump said it does close loopholes so the gang members and criminals are
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inadmissible and it would stop frivolous asylum claims one of the things they're proposing and i think
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this is really good you can't you can't claim asylum at the border sorry you got to go to an embassy
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or a consulate for that i'm okay with that oh that i think that's imperative because what do we
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when you're at the border how do we know that that you're here claiming asylum that you're in danger
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in your home country we don't no way to know but if you go to a consulate in guatemala or honduras or
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wherever you're from um you know you can look into it then go to the embassy do it there
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every country on earth just about has an american embassy or consulate and that's the right way to
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do it so it does seem uh uh that that is the uh the wise thing to do well yeah i mean let's just keep
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if you're in trouble in your country come to us for help right and and if if it's for real we'll help
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you well and they you know a lot of this is well i'm i'm afraid of gangs well then you know people in
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los angeles be claiming asylum all the time uh and new york and every large city in america because
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they're afraid of gangs as well there's plenty of gang activity in america can americans claim asylum
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from it no no so i don't know that we allow that uh asylum is supposed to be from oppression from the
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government and so uh it's really tough to ascertain when you're here at the border that you've been
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through that so that's one of the things we need to deal with uh also there was no mention of the
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e-verify program right um so that's an issue as well um so some apparently because of those two things
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the the lack of reducing immigration and no e-verify so some conservatives aren't necessarily for this
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but it's not i mean this is just a proposal i think this is just kind of a uh framework i mean this
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is we've got to do something and here's here you go let's get this thing started right and where's
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your proposal democrats let's thank you just ollie ollie i'll come free is is not a really good uh
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immigration plan right now and that's all they that's all the democrats offers everybody come on
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in well it's because they hate trump so whatever trump trump doesn't want want wants to try to limit
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no we don't we don't and when you look back on the way they used to feel about this you can't
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help but think that's true because they were all against just allowing the border to be wide open
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right they talked about it they voted for it they voted for the the fence in 2006 and in the 1990s
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uh in fact they were pretty hardcore about it they sounded like conservatives back in the 90s
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yes they did that's how far we've come we've come a long way long way yeah wow uh triple eight
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here's how bad things are at the border just to give you an idea uh they're deploying the tsa to
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the border wait what that's how bad it is uh the tsa headed for the border we're redeploying some of
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them i would rather have them feeling up the immigrants coming across the border that'll stop
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it in a hurry okay you want to cross the border you're going to get felt up by the tsa
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okay okay if you're tony romo or not yeah that'll that'll shut it right down uh department of
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homeland security retasking hundreds of tsa employees to the u.s mexico border to assist with
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the frontline immigration process in an effort to relieve some of the pressure on uh customs and border
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patrol wow and ice cnn reports 175 of the tsa's law enforcement officials and up to 400 of its
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security ops personnel including a number of air marshals are being sent to the southern border to
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help with efforts to deal with the immigrant flow wow uh they're expected to commit up to 10 percent of
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their workforce to border security so i've never heard of this before what's happening does that
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mean longer lines at the airport oh i hope so because that'll just really be convenient for us
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because nobody travels in the summer anyway no that's coming up on summertime break that's right
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nobody goes anywhere uh there is now an immediate need for more help from the tsa at the southwest
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border according to a tsa spokesperson tsa is committed to support 400 400 people from security
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ops who will be deployed in waves similar to how they're deployed in an emergency situation
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tsa at the border wow now it's fixed there now it's fixed they're asking this is just volunteers for
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now though uh it claims that uh they're just asking people you know you could volunteer to go to the
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border so i'm sure that oh tsa members are jumping all over themselves who wouldn't want to do that go to
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the hot be deployed sticky texas border uh in the summer i could work at dfw at the air conditioned
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airport um oh it's a tough choice all right send me to the border i really let me be out there with
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the mosquitoes and the flies and people throwing rocks at me that's yeah yeah i think i'll go to
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the border yeah that's not gonna work like fun that's not gonna work i don't know i mean i guess
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what comes next is just mandatory right you're going yeah your government employees i would think so
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have a nice day yeah unless they volunteered unless they choose to do the national guard again
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or some other agency some other group who i don't know uh triple eight seven two seven beck
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scary yeah they are they can be yeah it'll this will fix it because not only are these scary but
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they're so efficient jeffy i think you've i think we've all found that haven't we very much so yes
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they've ingratiated themselves to americans for years now and uh i think once they get to the border
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you don't have a problem anymore speaking of problems at the border uh wow a dallas man
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previously arrested in the death of an 81 year old woman has been charged with killing at least
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at least 11 more elderly women whose jewelry and other valuables he stole spokesman for the uh
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dallas county district attorney's office said the 46 year old uh billy chimmerer was indicted
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on six more counts of capital murder and the deaths of women ranging in age from 76 to 94
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so he's a kenyan citizen living in the united states illegally and he's a serial killer
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but don't worry about that these are just good decent hard-working family people that's
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there's nothing to worry about wow that's amazing what does it take i mean i don't know what it's
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going to take i don't know i mean look to get the democrats to be serious about this i mean we
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mentioned i mentioned gavin newsom you know in california he's pardoning felons and uh you know
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including two that were up for deportation he's saying oh no you're fine and stay here i mean i
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don't know what what can be done well and i don't know what you have to do obviously you know this is
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probably i hope too far and we're going to do something you would hope yeah you would like to
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think that there is some level there's a line of criminality where they say okay yeah maybe
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instead what they say well the american citizens are killing people too right yeah but we've got enough
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of that don't we without having kenya's killers here as well yeah but he hasn't killed 20 so he may
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have because they said it might be more than 11 or 12 now 12 elderly women disgusting really really
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really horrible from 76 years old to 94 years old really sad really sad uh and but you don't hear
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anything about it nobody's nope cnn's not talking about it msnbc is not talking about it i don't know that
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i've even seen that story on fox um and it you know it's kind of an important one oh yeah these
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are a few of the people we'd like to prevent from coming into the country illegally okay that'd be
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nice yeah it'd be nice uh uh just and while while i get it we can't prevent all of this from not
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coming into the country we can certainly attempt to do better than we have been yeah that's and that's
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been president trump's uh theme all along is you know we can do better than this we we can prevent
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some of these with the wall we can prevent some of these by paying attention to uh who it is that
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we allow to come in why would you just allow everybody's families family members to come into
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the country it doesn't make any sense so zero sense let's ask something of them uh like i don't know
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what skill do you have what are you gonna what what job do you have lined up where are you gonna live
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so it just it just makes sense this is a it's a pretty good start on immigration reform uh and it
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doesn't include amnesty which is a pretty good uh pretty good step in the right direction as well
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but i think if if the democrats were to propose a plan it would just go back to the same thing the
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comprehensive immigration reform they've been talking about they just want the dreamers to all be here
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legally they just want a uh path to citizenship for everybody else that's here for the 11 to 20 or
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25 million that are here illegally uh and they'll just make the problem worse so this is a good start
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from the president 888-727-BECK it's pat gray from pat gray unleashed and uh jeff fisher from chewing the fat
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for glenn uh today and uh all next week here on the glenn beck program
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hey it's pat gray and jeff fisher for glenn on the glenn beck program uh 888-727-BECK we've been
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talking about this uh migration reform and and that it's a pretty good start and uh something else
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that was surprising that just came out was the zogby poll they just did on president trump
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his job approval rating now this isn't rasmussen rasmussen's poll has been really favorable to
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president trump really the entire time during the campaign and all during his presidency it's
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maybe five to ten points sometimes higher than any of the other polls but this poll is from zogby
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and it shows him at 51 percent approval wow which is higher than obama's uh approval rating at the
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same time of his presidency at 48 but this is the most surprising part of it the majority of millennials
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18 to 29 year olds approve of the president 51 percent of millennials approve of the job he's doing
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wow you would never guess that no you would not it's got to be just because they're all working
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right uh maybe he's got jobs and in the uh 25 to 34 year old age group 53 percent approval wow
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35 to 54 59 percent and a slim minority of women 48 so i mean he's got good numbers across the board
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48 48 of suburban voters approved of his job uh performance and 60 of rural voters approved that's
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great yeah i mean i i don't want to bring you down pat yeah and you know far from me but i'm just
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saying that it's possible you know tariffs are coming oh boy that is true uh the tariffs will hurt uh you
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know they're all we've got when prices kick into gear already telling us be ready oh yeah prices are going
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up when you go to walmart and you see those chinese everything coming in from china uh good luck i know
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that's gonna skyrocket i mean i i know i get it's a battle we have to have i understand it i understand
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the process well according to the according to the the president the president and people around him
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that's a battle we have to have but when i think when those prices start going through the roof man
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people are gonna wait we have to have this battle yeah yeah it's gonna hurt it will hurt
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uh 888-727-BECK let's go to jeff in florida uh jeff hi you're on the glenbeck program with pat
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and jeffy good how are you doing good doing well um been a fan for a long time appreciate the
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conservative viewpoint i'm a conservative myself not really much of a republican anymore but yeah
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still conservative um anyways i had a different take on the immigration issue with uh um chain
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migration versus um the merit base right and i'm looking at this from two points as a parent i got
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three kids that you know i got my fingers crossed that they all get through college and have professional
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careers when they do that and they're strapped with student loans and everything else i don't want
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them displaced by somebody from india or whatever because because it was more efficient or cheaper to
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hire you know high skilled help from another country that's one issue but on the other end of it
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taking away the the family migration i think kind of we're shooting ourselves in the foot if you look at
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immigration in the past the immigrants that come over and start at the bottom end of the economic ladder
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and then they work like crazy to get their mom here their sister their brother their cousin or
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whatever they tend to have a lot of upward mobility and they set a really good example and let's face it
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most of the immigrants we're talking about here are hispanic so they're coming in with a real family
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orientated culture real christian values and to bring their family members in and to form that family
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unit and promote those values in the community i think does us a lot more service than than ignoring
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the the the input that immigration labor has done you know for our working class in the past and you
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know creating that upward mobility i just think it's important plus immigrants that come here without
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family connections what loyalty are they going to have to this country none um i'm not in your
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based on the number of based on the number of flags that are flown from mexico central and south america
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i don't know how much loyalty they have to the united states now uh i don't i i based on what i've
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seen from living in texas in houston for eight years and now seven in dallas i i don't see a lot of
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loyalty to this country i've seen their loyalty is pretty split and if the percentages are right still he's
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we're saying what 33 or something like that and with the family based would still be available
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that's probably about some of that yeah that's still probably the amount that's that you're
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talking about yeah i mean you're right i agree with what you're saying i just don't know that
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those numbers represent what you think they do and i'm not sure there's a lot of upward mobility for
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them either because many of them don't learn english and they kind of stay in in the low paying jobs
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you know the hard labor jobs southwest florida my my kids go to school here and they have a lot of
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you know friends that are either first or second generation immigrants that have been at the house
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before and what i see from their friends and this is anecdotal but is a really strong um some really
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strong families with strong family values and when they have birthday parties cousins and everybody's
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over and and that's that's who i see immigrating to south florida um is a lot of families a lot of
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really christian families with some good solid values and i just don't see why bringing in a
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computer guy from india to take my son's job away is going to help this country but letting the guy come
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in and rake my lawn for five bucks an hour so he can get his brother here is going to do harm that just
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doesn't make any sense to me well i mean appreciate it thanks a lot jeff i if you want to keep going
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with the status quo and you think that everything's great with immigration now then i guess you keep
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going with the status quo i i i don't think the status quo has been very great though and i i don't
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think we're doing a service to those who are immigrating here i you know it's just to not encourage
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them to develop skills and to learn this language and to assimilate because they don't really they
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don't assimilate uh as a rule and so i i'm not sure that's the ideal situation maybe in florida it's
00:28:15.600
different i don't know i i think florida is probably about the same as it is here in texas
00:28:20.620
and south florida you're getting you're probably getting more from cuba than you are mexico central
00:28:25.180
and south america well southeast he was in southwest so you know maybe maybe different but yes that is
00:28:31.140
true overall but um you know i think that i think the the main focus really should be just illegal
00:28:36.800
immigration right now you know i let's i mean i i'm okay with just leaving the numbers with legal
00:28:43.240
immigration the way they are if we can stop illegal immigration that's yes that should be the main focus
00:28:49.300
yes yeah uh because illegal immigration isn't helping anybody um and that has to be curtailed
00:28:58.140
and we've done nothing to do to curtail it well i mean 40 50 60 years but now i mean we're sending
00:29:04.400
the tsa down there now so that's right it's better that's right i almost forgot we had that good news
00:29:10.620
don't even start with me now uh so seriously as soon as they start getting felt up at the border
00:29:16.280
they're not coming here in those numbers anymore
00:29:18.600
if they hate that like i do at the airport they're not coming anymore so we got that going for us
00:29:28.980
uh the tsa they're just uh oh wow the fine organization they really are fine organization
00:29:41.000
they really are uh triple eight seven two seven bck uh yesterday there was an interesting interview
00:29:51.280
on uh on the view um with howard stern about donald trump and uh i think this is fascinating and and
00:30:01.800
really telling on a couple of different levels but here's what uh here's what the view uh ladies
00:30:08.340
uh were asking howard stern about concerning uh donald trump on the view the highlight of the
00:30:14.920
interviews of trump in my opinion is this phenomenal fight he gets into on the air with
00:30:21.420
aj benzer the gossip column uh-huh and they it was unbelievable they start yelling at each other
00:30:27.340
and what are they fighting over a woman of course aj had a girlfriend and trump was having sex with her
00:30:33.800
and trump was on the air bragging that he stole aj's girl and that he was better sexually than aj
00:30:42.300
why is trump rating women from one to ten he is rating women trump because he's so hot sexually he's so
00:30:56.540
good looking that he has earned the right now women oh my god unbelievable
00:31:03.860
there's a lot to notice there uh first of all uh the view gaggle jumping on trump for the for this
00:31:11.860
segment on on stern's show while stern gets a total pass there he's not held he's not held accountable
00:31:18.500
at all uh so that's so typical they don't they so they don't really care about the women they care
00:31:26.500
about bashing republicans and especially donald trump that's what they care about so apparently i i
00:31:33.800
don't know howard stern but he's changed quite a bit yes he has over the years um and uh but nobody
00:31:43.140
has disrespected women more than howard stern over the years yeah uh but again i mean give the guy
00:31:51.480
credit for changing yeah because apparently he's he's done that in fact he had glenn on the show
00:31:56.380
remember this a couple years ago and we were blown away with how well he treated yeah it was great and
00:32:02.300
he's even he even says he's really fair with part of this interview with uh the gaggle that uh you
00:32:07.760
know how he uh uh there were things that he uh i don't know that he used regret but he just did
00:32:12.720
change you know the way he's interviewed people and the way the show has been and the way things have
00:32:16.980
happened so i mean he definitely has recognized it and worked worked hard to change it and he was
00:32:22.740
great with glenn and and as we all know glenn is 93 percent woman so he right there was a lot of
00:32:30.820
respect there it seemed has he gone up in manhood because it's i thought it was uh it might be more
00:32:35.520
like 96 or 97 percent um the other thing is while howard says that uh he goes on to say on the show
00:32:44.060
that he he likes obama and hillary and he voted for both of them uh i mean whatever but he obviously
00:32:50.840
has a soft spot for trump too oh yes he likes him i think he genuinely likes donald trump and he does a
00:32:58.620
nice job here of deflecting the vitriolic hatred of the view gaggle with with some humor that you know
00:33:06.380
he's so hot he's he's earned the right to rape women and the other thing is uh years ago he would
00:33:17.240
have absolutely categorically claimed that hillary not coming on his show was the reason she wasn't
00:33:25.360
elected he actually says yes he does i'm not saying she would have been a in this particular clip later
00:33:31.300
on uh i'm not saying she would have won the election but uh she didn't come on the show and she didn't
00:33:38.300
win that's all i'm saying and she didn't win no i'm not saying that's the reason but uh years ago he would
00:33:45.820
have said that was the reason so kind of an interesting uh interview there and i i love how
00:33:51.760
the the view women say nothing about about howard stern's part in the rating of women and the things
00:34:01.360
they discussed and it was all on trump all of course to me again that just shows they don't care about
00:34:09.460
the women they just care about bashing republicans and donald trump uh 888-727-BECK it's pat and jeffie
00:34:16.520
for glenn on the glenn back program pat gray and jeffie uh pat gray from pat gray unleashed which
00:34:22.780
you can hear immediately before uh this show on the blaze radio and tv network and then there's a
00:34:27.420
chewing the fat with uh jeff fisher which happens pretty much anytime you want it to because what
00:34:32.160
what time do you normally post the podcast uh the podcast posts at uh 5 30 central 6 30 eastern
00:34:37.260
every day monday through friday time is that norwegian like in norway and like in oslo if i want to
00:34:42.380
listen 1 30 a.m okay good thank you uh all right let's go to let's go to lettered in yeah i knew
00:34:49.300
that uh and so did everybody else jeffie leonard in virginia hi good morning guys love your show
00:34:55.200
dude y'all do a great job appreciate it um one thing a lot of people haven't thought about
00:35:00.400
everything that you're buying in walmart for the next six or seven months was bought from china
00:35:07.620
over here last april and it's been sitting in walmart warehouse and distribution centers
00:35:12.260
right so the price of it so the price of a tariff shouldn't affect us for a while at least six
00:35:18.000
yeah at least six to seven eight months yeah it's just like the price of gas it's in a gas tank at
00:35:23.960
the gas station but when the dollars to be say the price of gas went up the price of gas in the tank
00:35:29.540
goes up it sure does exactly right yeah yeah you buy yeah you buy you buy a loaf of bread today
00:35:35.020
and two days from now the price of wheat goes up two or three cents a bushel they shouldn't come to
00:35:39.820
your house and knock on the door and say you owe me a nickel well if you purchase it already they
00:35:45.100
don't but if you go to the store they will a lot of yeah but a lot of people have nothing you know
00:35:48.880
they don't understand that this stuff has been sitting in a warehouse yeah and it's very it's
00:35:53.400
very simple my whole family was military we could my whole family has covered all five military
00:35:59.060
services all of them we all came home without a scratch we've all worked our butts off to make
00:36:04.520
america great we worked in textile we worked in goodyear making tires we've done it all i have a
00:36:10.200
tire department of corrections we've worked hard but here's the problem pick it up and look and see
00:36:16.400
where it's made and if it's not made in america put it back on the shelf it's that simple i mean
00:36:23.360
my my whole family all of our relatives your family they need jobs yeah why would you go buy
00:36:29.420
something made in bangladesh yeah i mean that's easy to say it is it's easy it's easy to say
00:36:36.320
yeah it's it's harder to do because the reason you won't do that is because the one that's made
00:36:40.940
in america is going to cost you more and that's why you that's why you put the thing that's made in
00:36:46.440
bangladesh in the cart and go purchase it but i understand what you're saying and thank you and
00:36:52.180
your family for your service absolutely it's awesome um but yeah it's hard to do i wish i had the
00:36:57.180
discipline for that it's hard to do if we all committed to it it would be great we're just
00:37:03.500
not going to bill o'reilly coming up next the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this
00:37:16.860
is the glenbeck program with pat gray from pat gray unleashed jeff fisher from uh chewing the fat
00:37:22.420
uh we are going to speak with bill o'reilly about any number of things uh including donald trump and
00:37:30.580
his his plan on uh immigration we'll get into that coming up in a second in about well in about 60
00:37:35.420
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let's take a little time uh for vacation as is uh stew so pat and jeffy here uh and let's say hello
00:38:56.720
to bill o'reilly from bill o'reilly.com hey bill gentlemen how you doing doing well you i'm uh the
00:39:03.800
same which is a tragedy forever uh your latest column at bill o'reilly.com talks about how due
00:39:10.960
process is dead in america whether it's brett kavanaugh hearings or with president trump and
00:39:16.520
the muller report um tell us about that well it's the media's fault in the sense that you are done
00:39:24.820
if anyone on the planet files an allegation against you and you're a famous person that's for sure
00:39:31.680
okay so you're finished there's no oh well maybe he didn't do it maybe there's an agenda
00:39:36.820
on why this is happening so the real horrible lawyers and ideologues know that now so they target
00:39:47.480
people for um allegations that's that's number one is what's happening so every corporation in america
00:39:55.080
now is a battery of lawyers they have to pay um to fend this stuff off you don't hear about 90 percent
00:40:02.640
of it and now you have lawyers advertising on radio and television and billboards you know somebody did
00:40:07.980
something to you you call us we'll get you millions of dollars okay the second thing about the due process
00:40:13.620
is the disgraceful uh performance of some u.s senators in the kavanaugh hearings now i don't have any
00:40:20.780
problem with uh grilling um a supreme court nominee it has to be done but these people flat out said oh
00:40:28.940
you're guilty of something you did in high school even though we don't have a shred of evidence and
00:40:33.980
nothing has emerged since you're guilty you did it you and your family should be disgraced that was
00:40:41.340
kamala harris that was cory booker that was diane feinstein who behind the scenes actually engineered
00:40:47.920
this whole thing disgrace everlasting disgrace um and so when you have that combination of
00:40:54.720
elected political officials who do not recognize due process combined with the media you're in trouble
00:41:00.880
and i think the country's in trouble is there anything we can do to uh uh stem that tide
00:41:06.340
i don't know i mean individual americans i think if you ask them and they just listen to what my
00:41:13.260
explanation was would say yeah o'reilly's right um because this could happen to me or my son or
00:41:19.220
daughter or my husband or whatever yeah um right and now i'm gonna have to go out and pay two hundred
00:41:24.360
thousand dollars to an attorney um to defend me against uh charges that are fallacious um the whole
00:41:32.260
thing stems around the affidavits if you file something against someone you have to sign an affidavit
00:41:39.500
under perjury but the system does not prosecute that so therefore it's a free fire zone you can
00:41:46.680
lie about anybody you can say anything you want and the media i think the media has basically fallen
00:41:52.120
apart in america i don't think people know how bad it is we see the surveys and the polls that 70 percent
00:41:58.340
of americans don't trust the media but i watch uh cable news ratings every night i see network news
00:42:04.420
ratings what's happening in the morning and late night i did it on billoreilly.com we did a segment
00:42:09.140
last night on the collapse of late night viewership across the board on the three networks nobody watches
00:42:14.960
those shows anymore and i think the people are uh saying enough and that's what you can do i mean if
00:42:21.660
you are an american and you see something unfair do not do not watch the network that's doing it and
00:42:29.740
fire off a letter to the senator won't matter but at least you're doing something yeah it's it's really
00:42:36.940
tough because as conservatives we we have that mindset where i'm not i'm not going to participate
00:42:42.820
in a boycott i'm not gonna i'm not going to get out on the streets and protest whereas the left does
00:42:48.500
all that kind of stuff and it's really effective has been effective so we kind of just have seeded all
00:42:54.700
of that to them and and we just we sort of sit back and take it every time you know somebody's
00:43:01.720
wrongly accused or yeah but here's the deal you're right the right in america doesn't have an organized
00:43:10.200
media matters or move on or power of change or color of this or they don't have that all right and
00:43:18.980
listen to all all that you just listed off i mean they've got so many of those organizations and these
00:43:24.100
these organizations have millions of dollars all right to mobilize boycotts to threaten sponsors to
00:43:30.980
do whatever they want to do a lot of that money comes from the george soros foundation as people
00:43:35.760
probably know so they have millions of dollars to go smear people threaten people intimidate people
00:43:41.180
extort people nothing like that exists on the right but i'm telling americans that it shouldn't
00:43:47.360
you don't get down in the mud with these people what should happen is that there should be an
00:43:52.800
organization to expose the boycotters to tell people exactly who they are what they're doing
00:44:00.540
what sponsors are giving into it right you know you guys may remember um years ago there was a big
00:44:08.540
fierce uh controversy over some corporations telling their employees not to say merry christmas remember
00:44:15.320
that yep okay well i your humble correspondent turned that around by naming the corporations
00:44:22.340
that were doing it and as soon as i did that those corporations stopped back down people weren't going
00:44:30.200
to christmas shop in the stores right so that's the way to do it unfortunately i called a couple of um
00:44:39.000
conservative groups that that handle uh pro bono law cases and they were frightened to do it because
00:44:46.720
they didn't want these groups to come after them and they wouldn't do it not going to name them that's
00:44:52.960
not fair but i tried to mobilize some of these crews and saying look you got to set up an arm to defend
00:44:59.060
people under fire yeah and and they wouldn't do it because they didn't want these people to come after
00:45:05.720
them unbelievable it sure it is that's how powerful this is yeah if you look at history and you know i
00:45:12.160
write the killing books and all that if you look at history all the totalitarian regimes uh have done
00:45:18.200
this have demonized groups and and selected people for punishment all of them yeah and that's exactly
00:45:27.360
what's happening in america and there's nobody doing anything about it yeah the road is long i mean
00:45:32.820
you talk about voting with your out with your with your eyes and with your remotes and don't watch
00:45:38.260
the channels and don't do that but when they have uh the money that they're getting from whatever
00:45:44.300
sources they're getting it from uh they can still stay alive and keep uh keep on the air whereas a
00:45:51.200
number of uh uh conservative uh channels may have to go dark and so it's a long battle it the worst part
00:46:00.820
about it is that the boycotters and the extorters and the and the people who are peddling false
00:46:07.100
allegations are propped up by the very liberal media so the new york times washington post cnn msnbc
00:46:15.900
nbc news this kind of stuff props them up there are no investigations into media matters or uh move on
00:46:24.080
or color of change none of that they're not looked at they everybody knows this is happening
00:46:28.880
so where is the press exposing this kind of extortion it's extortion when you go to mercedes
00:46:35.740
benz and say if you don't pull your spot from the fox news channel or whatever radio program
00:46:41.300
then we're going to send out a uh email blast on facebook or however they do it to um you know
00:46:49.140
five million people saying don't buy mercedes cars that's extortion all right now you i i've gone and
00:46:55.900
talked to lawyers you could make a rico case against media matters you could do that and
00:47:02.580
file federal that'd be interesting that would be fantastic but again who's gonna do it i don't know
00:47:08.320
nobody i mean apparently nobody yeah they're not they're not uh evil enough in people's eyes
00:47:13.680
overall right i mean they're building those rico cases against drug manufacturers they're not going
00:47:18.600
to do it against media matters in the social civil war okay the far left progressive movement is far
00:47:25.780
more weaponry and is far more ruthless than the other side yeah and and now i you know you're basically
00:47:35.100
seeing people being destroyed before your eyes kavanaugh survived by one vote collins and i saw her in
00:47:42.700
california a couple weeks ago and i i she requested to speak to me and i just said you know senator i gotta
00:47:48.960
tell you you save that family i mean put everything else aside you save those people because of what was
00:47:56.560
happening she knew she knew all right and and so americans are watching the spectacle and again you know
00:48:05.220
that you say what can we the regular people do not much other than walk away from the vehicles that
00:48:12.400
are that are doing this and you have to be and that's happening you have to be willing to do that though
00:48:16.480
yes you do you have to be willing to walk away and you know when i when i saw camilla harris and
00:48:22.460
cory booker uh declare for the presidency i i said to myself there's no way on earth that i as an american
00:48:28.980
citizen not a commentator not not a purveyor billoreilly.com none of that
00:48:33.160
would vote for that kind of a person to lead this country yeah i mean you can scream about how bad
00:48:40.180
trump is or how good he is or whatever you know but these people in full view of the nation basically
00:48:46.540
said blank you constitution yeah blank you well it's good that you have another guy due process
00:48:52.680
on anything it's good that you have another 21 or 22 candidates to pick from other than those two now
00:48:59.480
well they're not gonna you know kamala harris got an outside chance to get the vp nod with biden but
00:49:05.600
i think it's going to be the stacy abrams um but yeah she's mad about people talking about that too
00:49:11.580
because she kamala harris was so saying you know they were her people were saying that uh it was
00:49:16.860
embarrassing to think about her being the vice president to joe biden you know look i don't even
00:49:22.020
pay attention to those campaigns because they're not going anywhere you know except for bill de blasi i know
00:49:27.700
he's gonna rock it up and be all right absolutely i live in new york i know how bad this guy is
00:49:34.400
my god oh it's it's amazing that he has the ego to think that he could actually i mean what did three
00:49:44.020
people show up for him in vegas when he appeared there recently a dozen maybe tops unbelievable it's
00:49:50.620
all about the money he gets to keep all the campaign funds that idiots might donate to him
00:49:55.640
that's what it's about he's got nothing else to do new york city's falling apart everybody hates
00:50:00.200
him cops turn their back on him um i mean it's really really a disaster yeah if you don't live
00:50:06.040
in new york say a prayer of thanks all right because that city is falling apart i live 20 miles away
00:50:13.900
from manhattan it takes me in one hour and 45 minutes to drive not in the rush hour to get into
00:50:21.320
that city it everything is falling apart well it's you ever see that movie escape from new york
00:50:27.660
yeah okay that's what it is i mean i saw a snake pliskin the other day in times square it's a snake
00:50:34.280
how you doing man how do you get out of here can you get me out of here all right more with uh
00:50:39.940
bill o'reilly you've got it we got to ask him about uh the president's speech on immigration
00:50:44.560
yesterday and and much more coming up in 60 seconds this is the glenbeck program we are all
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it's bet and jeffrey for glenn on the glenbeck program uh talking with bill o'reilly uh bill i want
00:52:07.040
i want to get your thoughts on what the president had to say on immigration uh but we were talking
00:52:11.060
about first of all we were talking about kavanaugh a few minutes ago uh and his his nomination process
00:52:16.300
how what are your thoughts on on his rulings so far and some people are already worried that he might
00:52:22.900
be a bust for conservatives you know i don't evaluate rulings like that on ideological basis um i i kind of
00:52:31.120
independent guy and i look at how he bases his uh his decisions on the law and the constitution and
00:52:40.360
what it says i have to tell you i don't know yet i don't know yet uh when i saw the abortion thing
00:52:47.240
in alabama i told my viewers last night on bill o'reilly.com i said don't get excited because i
00:52:52.800
don't think the supreme court is going to uphold this law well i don't either oh no way i don't either
00:52:57.020
there's only one guy that would vote for it and that's clarence thomas um so i think kavanaugh wants
00:53:02.720
to send a signal like john roberts does that he's not in anybody's pocket i think so too um so whether
00:53:10.560
that harms the nation down the road we have to wait and see yeah this is a bold move for alabama
00:53:17.840
and they're they're trying to force this issue with the supreme court it's payback it's payback from
00:53:25.000
the idiot virginia governor actually saying to the american public right you know even after the
00:53:29.940
baby's born we might put it to death and then andrew como a villain of unbelievable lengths um
00:53:37.100
passing this law that says you can have an abortion at any time for any reason well once the uh pro-life
00:53:42.960
community saw those two things they said we'll get a little bit agreed yeah right we may not win
00:53:48.420
yeah we're going to humiliate them and we're going to go in and we're going to send a message it was
00:53:52.660
time to fight back it's not really about abortion that's what nobody understands it's about states
00:53:58.880
rights that's the argument that's going to be put forth not roe v wade they're not going to try to
00:54:04.140
overthrow roe v wade they're going to try to say to the supreme court look each state has a right
00:54:10.060
based upon their population's desire to regulate public health you and the federal government do not
00:54:18.160
have a right to impose public health on alabama or missouri or wherever and that's in the constitution
00:54:24.600
it's a local issue let us decide that's how the argument is going to go down um but again i don't
00:54:31.760
think it's going to be successful right yeah i don't either i i think you're right the one the only
00:54:37.200
one you could really count on to overturn roe v wade i think is clarence thomas yeah i don't even know
00:54:42.300
that alito would mike you might you might be able to peel off alito on the uh on the state's rights
00:54:47.440
issue yeah uh you might be able to do that but you're not getting roberts you're not getting
00:54:51.760
roberts you're not getting roberts yeah right uh so did you uh what what were your thoughts on uh
00:54:59.140
the president's unveiling of his new immigration plan yesterday it's all posturing uh he knows it's not
00:55:05.280
going to get through you know so there are two schools of thought here uh you do it to send a message
00:55:11.660
and this is what you believe i'm okay with that but if you're telling the american people that
00:55:17.960
there's a shred this will get passed then you're misleading them nancy pelosi is not going to allow
00:55:23.180
that um even if trump were a little bit more moderate which i would have been had i been president and
00:55:30.300
faced with this issue i would have said we're going to do 50 50 we're going to do 50 percent humanitarian
00:55:35.400
visas and we're going to do 50 merit visas that's what i would have done so that you then
00:55:41.640
become somebody who's not devoid of compassion because that's what the tradition of america is
00:55:47.700
take your downtrodden and you come here and then you reverse your life they trump administration
00:55:54.020
doesn't have that philosophy in what they put forth and that was a mistake but none of this is going to
00:56:01.180
come to fruition he seems to be he seems to be trying to sort of uh even balance the scale though with
00:56:09.000
what he just did because we've been doing it the other way for so long he sort of i think went a
00:56:14.320
little bit further than than you might expect him to just to sort of even out the playing field maybe
00:56:19.580
uh it's a campaign issue for him that's what he's doing yeah um you know he's got four pillars i have
00:56:26.080
a book coming up in september the united states of trump where i explain his how the president really
00:56:32.020
sees america is a subtitle i explain how he really sees america first i explain how he got there which
00:56:38.080
is only two people on earth could have done it him and oprah i explain exactly how he got there and
00:56:44.680
then i explain exactly what his view of the country is um he doesn't really care about people in
00:56:51.520
honduras and i'm not saying that as a pejorative i mean he just doesn't care um we knows that illegal
00:56:58.380
immigration is one of the pillars of his um administration yeah gonna run on four things
00:57:05.240
and that's one of them right well i mean and that's part of his appeal isn't it because it is
00:57:10.020
put america first put america and americans first and that's you know that's what a lot of us expect
00:57:15.940
he doesn't feel a moral obligation to heal the poverty in central america and around the world
00:57:22.720
right he doesn't feel that moral obligation my my moral obligation is to make sure americans
00:57:29.820
prosper first and then we'll take a look at the others but that'll never happen and it's honduran's
00:57:34.880
job to take care of hondurans uh it's it's their leadership that's never gonna happen it's not
00:57:40.420
gonna happen now if america thrives though then so will honduras down the road right i mean
00:57:46.020
nicaragua will never thrive el salvador will never thrive wow okay well the cultures are so
00:57:56.860
corrupt yeah all right it's like mexico mexico is never going to be the republic that the usa is
00:58:04.940
because of the culture of corruption yeah right yeah that they don't enforce corruption laws
00:58:12.920
everybody's on the take you can't run a country like that and think you're gonna prosper and that's
00:58:20.320
how these countries operate much more with bill o'reilly from billoreilly.com coming up in uh just
00:58:28.220
a minute here pat gray and jeff fisher for glenn on the glenbeck program pat gray and jeff fisher
00:58:35.700
for glenn on the glenbeck program talking to bill o'reilly from billoreilly.com uh bill there seems to
00:58:41.520
be a lot of saber rattling going on between the u.s and iran and a lot of people are concerned about
00:58:48.520
an actual either a proxy war or an actual war um do you have some concerns there that actual war could
00:58:55.920
break out with iran i think there's maybe a one in five chance there'll be any military action there
00:59:03.500
that's a decent chance though yeah it would be iran would have to make the play so you got warships in
00:59:11.980
the persian gulf and um you've got 500 troops uh or more i guess now in iraq um and they would have
00:59:22.320
to attack them uh in order for u.s to to get involved that way um i think these sanctions against
00:59:30.320
iran are working i mean if i were uh trump i i know what he's doing um you know he wants to be
00:59:37.580
um the guy who sets the agenda for the world not for just for the united states and he he knows that
00:59:45.600
iran is trying to cause trouble on a lot of fronts so he's basically saying telling them you better knock
00:59:51.380
it off and if you don't um you're gonna get hurt um so i'm kind of uh agnostic about this i wouldn't i
00:59:58.440
wouldn't provoke any military action um but if it comes you know it's not going to be good for iran
01:00:05.280
that's for sure i mean they'll get hurt badly but it'll also re-stimulate isis and al-qaeda and
01:00:12.240
those that's a downside yeah it's always it's always a mess when it involves the middle east and
01:00:18.400
and everything that's going on there no doubt about it it's always a mess um speaking of which i know
01:00:23.420
you've spoken about tariffs before um what are your thoughts on on the latest round of tariffs
01:00:29.180
back and forth with china it's another pillar of trump's re-election campaign along with the
01:00:33.980
immigration the economy why does he love him so much what what is it about tariffs i don't i don't
01:00:39.060
think he loves tariffs so much he just basically he knows there's a trade war with china so everybody
01:00:44.220
knows there's a trade war and it's been going on now for decades but the american government has
01:00:49.640
basically said uh we don't really want to fight this war because our economy is you know chugging
01:00:56.700
along so we'll let them do what they want well from the very beginning from 1990 if you look at trump
01:01:02.520
you know again i'm in a good perch to give you guys um the facts on this case if you go back and
01:01:08.660
you look at trump's public pronouncements about china he started in 1990 saying the chinese were
01:01:15.600
hosing us economically and they are and they are yes they are people people don't understand it i'll
01:01:22.560
let me put it in terms that even glenn beck could understand okay all right so say bill o'reilly makes
01:01:29.900
a band-aid and the band-aid not only stops the bleeding but heals the cut in two hours nice okay
01:01:37.940
yeah and it's the it's uh fabulous success in america everybody wants to bill o'reilly band-aid
01:01:44.740
well o'reilly then looks over and goes hey there's 1.5 billion people in china i want to sell some
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band-aids over there so i try to get my product into the chinese market whereupon the government
01:01:55.160
says you know what this product is unsafe we're not going to allow it in it's unsafe they do that
01:02:02.700
all the time to any american product that may threaten their domestic production of anything
01:02:08.640
now that everybody can understand correct yep that's been going on since uh jfk all right since
01:02:16.360
1960 and no president has confronted it so trump said you know i'm the i'm the macho man i'm the tough
01:02:23.720
guy i'm gonna do it i'm gonna break them um and we'll see if it's successful or not but that's what's
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happening there's going to be a lot of pain in the meantime though i mean maybe the hope is the
01:02:34.540
prices at walmart are going up well so don't buy that yeah i don't need any chinese stuff do you need
01:02:40.100
any chinese stuff no i like shopping i shop at walmart shrimp fried rice i mean that's all i need and
01:02:47.100
they make it in my town i don't need it i don't need a chinese t-shirt or a hat i don't a lot of
01:02:52.860
americans do they do the americans shop at walmart wait wait wait wait wait why well because it's
01:02:58.320
cheaper enough american maybe so what it's maybe 35 cents cheaper you know take a hit for your
01:03:03.880
country anybody needs anything from china is that your new poster take a hit for your country yeah
01:03:09.540
come on why do i need this i like that on the farmer's stuff yeah i understand but trump is gonna
01:03:16.720
you know chuck money over to them so you know if you're getting hurt and your products aren't moving
01:03:22.600
the way they did the federal government's going to come in and and at least give you some kind
01:03:28.260
relief as far as finances is concerned this federal government under donald trump spending
01:03:33.100
more money than any federal government in history yeah this guy's suspended trump's a spender yeah i
01:03:38.480
mean you know so i'm not look you don't want to be dependent on them but i don't i think they're
01:03:46.040
going to help the people in the big industries that are getting hurt uh from the china tariffs but
01:03:53.020
the regular folks i mean i i just don't understand what you need from china i just don't get it so
01:04:00.160
it sounds like you you you pretty much agree you're kind of on board with the tariffs i i think it's the
01:04:05.840
only weapon we have in this chinese um economic war and if they're if they walk back and i believe
01:04:13.780
that's true they did um what their agreements were what are you gonna do just let them get away
01:04:19.320
with all that stuff and hopefully it hurts them it hurts them uh more than it hurts us but they
01:04:23.800
don't care see that that's the big difference that's the thing we actually care if our farmers
01:04:28.140
get hurt yeah they don't i don't care you're right you know you don't like it i'll shoot you in the
01:04:32.720
head that's why it makes it communist totalitarian regime that that's what makes this war so hard to
01:04:38.280
win though that's right but but what trump's calculation is is that he he is going to squeeze
01:04:46.480
them so that there's unrest in china so that the 1.5 billion people start to get a little teed off
01:04:53.080
just like that's true teed off in iran that's the calculation and beijing doesn't want that
01:04:59.160
because once the people start to get a little uh hey this isn't working out real well um then they
01:05:06.260
got big problems over there be interesting to see if that ever happens i don't know uh yeah i don't
01:05:11.900
know that would take a long time because i would it would take a long time but remember in china
01:05:17.840
there there's out in the hinterlands those people are not happy they don't have electricity they don't
01:05:24.500
have anything to eat i mean this is not a happy place you go to china you know the big cities are
01:05:30.240
bustling everybody else is like we don't really have much so who gets more pissed off first americans
01:05:37.120
paying higher prices or the chinese you don't know it's a calculation but i really don't think
01:05:43.780
americans are gonna scream and yell about the terror well not with the new bill o'reilly plan hey take a
01:05:49.880
hit for your country yeah i mean i i just don't see it i mean the worst thing that could happen would be
01:05:57.000
that it throws the economy into a recession yeah that's right if trump if the trump people start to
01:06:02.480
see that cudlow's a smart guy cudlow's really running he is operation yeah he is a smart guy
01:06:08.460
and they're they're watching but they're trying to squeeze them and if trump can get the deal he
01:06:13.160
wants then he feels he can be re-elected because if any he's a guy that took on china but if recession
01:06:18.180
kicks in then he's in trouble yeah big time he's done because i don't know about done because you
01:06:23.340
know it biden is not yeah you know he's not a guy like barack obama is a big guy yeah
01:06:32.260
you know and he's and i mean i know that donald trump is what 72 yeah his early 70s but biden and
01:06:39.860
sanders are all in their you know last half of 70s that's going to show here soon that's already
01:06:46.820
starting to show trump can take biden in a debate i mean i think so too yeah because biden's all over
01:06:52.960
the place and you know biden doesn't think there's a china problem and you're looking at him like going
01:06:57.240
what um so and the far left doesn't like biden they don't want him and african-americans that's
01:07:04.640
the reason that trump won 800 000 african-americans didn't didn't come out you say that but those
01:07:09.940
numbers for joe biden seem awful good yeah it's his it's his though that's his crew well who else are
01:07:17.360
they going to pick beto they live in el paso and he doesn't think there's a problem on the border
01:07:22.380
right i mean you know hello yeah you know it's it's a walk it's a bad group yeah i mean all of
01:07:31.280
these people and i don't say this with any ideology any ideology at all bernie sanders socialist fine
01:07:37.340
um but all of them are so weak when it comes to problem solving so there's no fixing right then
01:07:48.160
all they would do is bring in this crazy theory that's never worked anywhere bernie sanders knows
01:07:55.340
he's not going to be president he knows that uh he's his far out socialistic view is never going
01:08:01.680
to be accepted but what else does he have to do what else bernie sanders says he lives in vermont
01:08:07.320
have you ever been to vermont i have okay it's a pretty state but all you can do is walk around
01:08:12.480
you get a ben and jerry's you walk around that's it that's all bernie has to do this is fun he gets
01:08:18.540
on a private jet he goes all right it's fun he gets a pack of dough he gets all the money he gets
01:08:26.160
to keep all the campaign fund money i mean that's really why they're all jumping in anyway right they
01:08:30.360
all see a path to a bank account and that is a story that's unreported right that all of these people
01:08:35.960
are in it because they get money all right right money bill de blasio knows that no one even his
01:08:42.820
wife will vote for him no one will vote for him he'll get no votes zero votes not even his kids
01:08:49.940
no no they don't like them they don't want them they live in new york city too they're going can't
01:08:56.600
you fix anything anything just fix anything he can't so it's all about money yeah all right uh bill
01:09:05.160
o'reilly for bill o'reilly.com uh you got the the book united states of trump comes out when
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september september 24th and right now we uh want everybody to be nice to dad and granddad and get
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them the killing series we've got eight killing books out including the latest one killing the ss
01:09:20.360
big bestseller as you may know and we've had a couple of those coming up go on in i'll sign them
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for your dad and granddad if you want awesome nice lots of good stuff okay great thanks a lot bill
01:09:30.500
thanks bill thanks for having me in guys talk to you next year right uh bill o'reilly from
01:09:34.580
bill o'reilly.com it's pat and jeffie for glenn on the glenn beck program pat and jeffie for glenn
01:09:39.920
on the glenn beck program triple eight oh no seven two seven beck what's it what's the problem i
01:09:45.800
missed i missed big bang theory last night oh oh i mean it's the show finale the season finale
01:09:51.160
show's over oh don't say that i think the dvr don't say that so maybe i catch oh good
01:09:56.700
whoo because i was close i mean you did set the dvr on it i hope so because yeah i missed it last
01:10:02.880
night you did yes oh are you sure yes oh i'm just i'm sick about it i'm sick about missing it it's
01:10:12.440
the number one show i know and i've missed all of them so far i missed the last one not one single
01:10:21.560
not one second of one episode of big bang theory 279 episodes not seen any of them no
01:10:29.040
no i'm surprised 12 seasons wow is there really there that many seasons yeah they just chose huge
01:10:35.880
it's been number one for years no way yeah absolutely i mean that the overnights are talking
01:10:40.840
about a 12 2 maybe something like that i mean these numbers are huge it'll be huge the ratings
01:10:46.740
and i missed it i know just like all the rest of the other 278 episodes i wish there was a way
01:10:52.440
that i could send you my dvr copy i wish there was too but there's not so we'll just actually i do
01:10:58.560
wish there was a way that i could yeah that would be kind of cool dvr copy shows yeah that would be
01:11:02.560
cool i really want that to happen uh speaking of uh shows that well this one hasn't hasn't debuted yet
01:11:10.800
but um cbs has just announced that their upcoming star trek series with patrick stewart
01:11:17.180
is going to be called i guess it hadn't been named until now star trek picard nice that's really cool
01:11:24.700
so first of all patrick stewart's coming back to star trek uh secondly gosh this is going to revolve
01:11:31.080
around you know captain picard from the next generation yeah it's and it's what 20 years since
01:11:37.980
next generation was on more than probably more than 20 years um and this is going to be on cbs all
01:11:43.900
access oh wow so i got to subscribe to cbs all access in order to get the star trek picard that
01:11:51.620
sucks we are all under app fatigue now man i'm tired yeah i can't do it we are app fatigued i'm just
01:11:56.980
i can't do it well basically because my wife my wife won't let me subscribe to anything else what
01:12:02.860
i mean she's the man of the house no i mean she is she's the man and the woman of the house i know
01:12:09.300
i know you can pretend all you want but we all know we all know who runs the fisher household as
01:12:14.760
well so don't even start with me yeah i don't even start i don't want those extra apps in my house
01:12:19.560
is that what it is you don't want them i don't want to subscribe to cbs i don't want to i don't
01:12:26.400
want to describe and i kind of don't because it kind of hacks me off that they're asking for another
01:12:31.240
monthly subscription fee no and cbs has been doing that for a while and cbs also does where
01:12:36.320
their their new shows uh they on their on the regular network they post them and then if you
01:12:42.120
want to watch them after i think seven days you got to yeah everybody else fox nbc everybody else
01:12:49.440
just makes them available yeah you have to have them through your i guess your cable provider
01:12:53.740
which you know that's fine and then cbs all of a sudden we'll give them to your cable provider for
01:13:00.320
just this really short period of time and and what what is there i wonder what the fee is a fee
01:13:05.020
like seven bucks like everything else probably i really don't know what cbs is charging for their
01:13:09.120
app i mean that's easy enough to find out i don't know what they're charging probably that it's probably
01:13:12.780
six or seven bucks i bet it is and you know you're already paying what uh netflix just went up i think
01:13:18.300
it's 13 or 14 for that every month you're paying for amazon and if you have amazon prime you're paying for
01:13:25.140
that every month uh if you have hulu you're paying you're paying for that every month yeah now you
01:13:29.780
got cbs all access no i'm sorry some cities are starting to charge a streaming tax so you can count
01:13:35.620
on prices going up yeah chicago's well they chicago is the first city that's actually collected i mean
01:13:41.020
they're collecting streaming tax money now wow they've collected money i mean so we are you're close
01:13:47.780
to other cities going hey that's a pretty good idea yeah um just a little hint to cities it's not
01:13:55.260
okay that's not a good idea unless you want to start a revolution it's not don't start charging
01:14:07.220
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today uh glenn on vacation triple a 727-BECK um wow we're gonna tell you about this this new college
01:14:39.020
adversity board score yeah yeah i think you're gonna love it i think you're gonna love it um
01:14:46.740
because if you've had adversity colleges are going to take that into consideration now when they
01:14:51.360
admit you so good yeah yeah and they should we'll get into that in uh just one minute here on the
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tiger swan guardian angel all right uh we are leveling the playing field finally uh for lower income
01:16:19.060
people who are trying to get into college the college board has for several years been testing an
01:16:24.040
adversity index designed to place students sat scores in the context of their socioeconomic
01:16:32.680
advantages or disadvantages the system's been used by about 50 colleges and universities
01:16:39.000
and the college board said they've they're going to expand to about 150 later this year and it's going
01:16:45.560
to be made available to all colleges by next year the sat has been criticized because i guess wealthy students
01:16:52.760
earn higher scores on average than those who are middle class we've got a little equality and they
01:16:59.720
earn higher scores on average than low income families so we're going to even that out with some kind of
01:17:07.720
formula that they've come up with that i guess takes care of uh everything that you might have grown
01:17:15.000
up with and every disadvantage that you may have had among the factors that would go into the and
01:17:21.160
of adversity index um are their economic the proportion of students at a school who are eligible for free
01:17:29.400
or reduced lunch that reflect economic challenges like housing instability and educational status right
01:17:36.520
the percentage of students who go on to college score would be on a scale of up to 100 so if you've had
01:17:44.920
advantages such as wealth that's also going to be factored in and you're going to be pushed down
01:17:49.800
against you and that's against you you want local crime rate poverty rate whether a student has a
01:17:54.280
single parent median income i mean gosh that is unbelievable
01:18:00.920
really unbelievable that is unbelievable so if you've had a good life and you know what they consider i guess
01:18:08.120
to be privileges like you've grown up in an upscale neighborhood if you have to if you come from a
01:18:15.000
two-parent home oh man sorry you're not getting into college you uh sorry you're not worthy that's
01:18:23.960
pretty amazing and it's pretty amazing it sure is uh so they're saying i guess the college board is
01:18:32.360
admitting that the se sat is unfair i don't know how that i i if the score on your standardized test
01:18:39.000
requires a separate algorithm to determine if the score is actually a valid measure of ability then
01:18:45.160
maybe it's time to fix the test itself rather than contextualize its scores that's according to the
01:18:52.120
branch director of elite prep san francisco and that's a group that gets kids ready to take the sat
01:18:58.360
right and i i think that's right if there's a problem with the sat that it favors wealthy kids
01:19:04.680
fix the sat hello i i don't you know i've seen this the questions on the sat i don't understand how
01:19:14.920
they don't seem to favor anybody uh over anyone else okay mr privilege that's okay of course that is
01:19:22.200
you're right that's my white privilege speaking right there thank you i apologize wow i mean that's
01:19:28.200
that's that's that's the answer you get right i mean and they're they're already i mean harvard is
01:19:31.880
already facing uh a lawsuit because of the the um asian american students claimed that they were held
01:19:39.000
to higher admission standards uh to get into harvard well harvard admitted that they were trying to cut
01:19:44.920
back on the number of asian students getting in which is i just let the best students get in that's
01:19:51.320
what i think too yeah who cares i know i know if they're making any sense it doesn't
01:19:58.120
matter if they're asian or white or black or uh native american or whatever whatever
01:20:04.760
if they're if they're the best students they should be in thank you so if that's disproportionately
01:20:11.080
asian well i'm i'm sorry the asians did better than you did right but that's not where we are
01:20:18.360
anymore as a society so it can't be that way it's got to be the playing field has to be leveled somehow
01:20:24.520
wow or actually it's it's being unleveled for the asian kids now right and and of course the new uh
01:20:33.160
adversity score is really titled the environmental context dashboard so i want to be clear oh thank
01:20:39.480
you i want to be clear that we're calling that's the official name okay the environmental context
01:20:44.600
context dashboard dashboard so it's important to call it why it's real all right that is important
01:20:51.080
i'm glad you brought that up jeff because i'd hate to call it the what was i calling it i don't even
01:20:56.600
remember don't don't don't call it don't say it again yeah i don't i don't want to mess i mean it's
01:21:03.480
it really is it really is amazing that we are you're coming from some place that's supposed to be
01:21:10.920
good uh-huh two-parent home right stable community working hard to get good grades
01:21:19.480
keeping your scores up keeping your uh community standards all that's going to be weighted against
01:21:25.800
you right and there's going to be there's going to be uh favoritism given to those who've come from
01:21:33.720
single-parent homes right with high crime areas they're going to try to get more of those kids into
01:21:37.960
the school and didn't they used to have and i don't know that they if they do or not they used
01:21:42.680
to have like a um when you apply you have an essay that you write where you're from and how bad your
01:21:49.480
life was or how good your life was and why you want to go to school at this particular school isn't
01:21:54.200
that supposed to be part of what gives you that extra weight to come to school to school yeah i think
01:22:00.760
so they choose right yeah i mean i just the best students should be the best students period
01:22:10.600
no little okay well you go with no no you're too good yeah we're just go over here sadly we're just
01:22:15.720
not a merit-based society anymore and it can't be that way now just can't be that way now because
01:22:20.760
diversity is the altar at which we worship and so that's that's what we pay more attention to now
01:22:27.320
rather than you know just whoever uh merits getting into the school you get into the school
01:22:34.360
nope sorry we're gonna have to weight it against those who are getting into the school in higher
01:22:38.280
numbers now it's amazing it's amazing but there's a lot of amazing amazing things yes there are yes
01:22:44.280
there are uh we talked about this on uh the news and white matters last night um the man who was a uh
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arrived at at the hospital in the emergency room with severe abdominal pain yes and a nurse didn't
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really consider it an emergency because he was obese and he'd stopped taking his blood pressure
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medicine um well in reality uh the man was pregnant the man was pregnant yeah and he was in labor uh and
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about to uh give birth and they didn't realize it in time and and the baby was born stillborn
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that's sad to this man so well one of the problems the tragic case one of the problems was with that
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was that uh and i don't know what has to happen to make it change but he was still listed on all his
01:23:35.320
medical papers as being a man right right now he is man he had gone he is a man nobody was he's a
01:23:41.800
trans man forgot to mention he's a trans man all right no he's but he identifies as a man and so uh
01:23:49.160
he is a man jeffy despite the fact that he's got female parts and those female parts gave birth to a
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baby um so why would you even mention that i'm sorry oh by the way i'm i'm not really a man i'm
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biologically a woman i've got a hoo-ha but the paperwork didn't say that and i have a uterus inside
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of me and there might be something in my uterus maybe that's causing me this pain i don't know
01:24:15.800
i don't know don't you think that somebody has a responsibility to maybe alert the medical
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professionals uh that you're not actually a biological man when you're in for treatment
01:24:30.760
yes absolutely absolutely but i didn't in the and i and i forgive me i don't have the story in
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front of me but i thought that he he claimed that he told them uh he did claim that he told
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them right but all the paperwork that all the paperwork says is says he was a man right right
01:24:48.520
and then what's amazing do about it i'm just i don't well i mean you've got to tell the truth
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you've got to say look i'm i'm biologically a woman but i identify as a man you'd be a science
01:25:00.840
denier if you did that if you did that to the medical community you'd be a science denier in
01:25:05.880
in our world in our world in our world you would be yes so the new england uh journal of medicine
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which at one point was a fairly uh prestigious publication when you say at one point i thought
01:25:22.360
it's here's what the they wrote he was rightly classified as a man in the medical records and
01:25:34.120
appears masculine but that classification threw us off from considering his actual medical needs
01:25:41.240
so the new england journal of medicine didn't say hey let's pay attention to what they biologically and
01:25:46.760
scientifically really are no it said for medical purposes for medical purposes instead for medical
01:25:53.320
purposes it says hey don't be fooled by the fact that it's a man they might have some woman problems
01:25:58.600
wait what no you can't he was not rightly identified as a man because he isn't a man he's a woman
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okay this is absurd and people are going to be killed because of it oh they have and the baby
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just died as a result of it can we stop this madness and get back to reality will that ever happen i
01:26:22.440
don't think so i don't know i i don't know it certainly seems like it would have to for health
01:26:27.560
right come on it's come on now absurd in the article it says moments later the man delivered
01:26:33.400
a stillborn baby no moments later the woman delivered a stillborn baby i don't know if i can work
01:26:41.320
with you anymore the hate that you have right men can't get pregnant and can't deliver babies okay
01:26:51.240
are you the new england journal of medicine all of a sudden i don't think so i have more credibility
01:26:56.200
than the new england journal it is unbelievable right we're supposed to just deny it yes we're
01:27:00.760
supposed to just deny just deny science just deny science and be you know it might be
01:27:06.040
things are a little different that's all okay just hey if a man shows up just don't assume they've
01:27:13.320
just got man problems they might have women right and vice versa well no that's madness it's madness
01:27:20.120
that's but that's the kind of madness our society has slipped into and i'm telling you it's this is
01:27:26.920
dangerous now it's dangerous a baby lost their life because because of it because you're not being real
01:27:36.040
with people right i you know you can identify whatever you want go ahead i don't care you know
01:27:43.640
call yourself a lizard person if you want to i don't i don't care but when you go into the hospital
01:27:49.320
they're going to need to know your actual biology because they're going to originally they're going
01:27:54.200
to start thinking hey well what's wrong with the lizard right i mean they're going to we've got
01:27:58.920
we've got a lizard here we've got to fix the lizards so somebody called the zoo we don't want that for you
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the people of the great state of alabama because they did something she disagrees with uh i'm sure
01:29:37.960
a lot of people disagree with the alabama law that they they're they just passed uh which essentially
01:29:44.680
outlines outlaws all abortion because they're trying to force the issue we talked about this a little bit
01:29:49.320
with bill last hour they're they're trying to force the issue to the u.s supreme court and um
01:29:55.800
it's interesting because i i don't think they're gonna win once it gets to the supreme court they're
01:30:00.360
counting on the fact that we've got a preponderance supposedly of right leaning uh justices on the
01:30:07.080
u.s supreme court we i don't think they're as right leaning as maybe alabama does certainly brett
01:30:14.200
kavanaugh's not certainly john roberts isn't you're gonna you're gonna lose those two guys
01:30:19.320
right off the top uh and so you don't have the majority anymore even if even if you get the other
01:30:25.400
hardcore conservatives like clarence thomas and and sam alito um so it's not going to go well when
01:30:32.200
it gets to the supreme court but uh here's what kamala harris had to say about the people of alabama
01:30:39.320
on this day where we saw what happened in alabama let us all agree that women's health care is under
01:30:49.960
attack and we will not stand for it we will not stand for it
01:30:57.720
supposed leaders have passed a law that would criminalize a physician
01:31:09.960
for assisting a woman on something that she in consult with her physician with her god with her
01:31:18.440
faith leader has made a decision to do that it's her body that you would criminalize
01:31:25.000
and say for nine up to 99 years which is a life sentence and this is the same state and the same
01:31:33.160
kind of people who also stand in the way of what women need in terms of a ban on pre-existing
01:31:41.640
conditions to have access to issues like prenatal care what like they need to check their hypocrisy
01:31:50.120
stand in the way of their prenatal care what is that is that uh must be a plan about planned
01:31:57.280
who doesn't do prenatal care by the way planned parenthood doesn't do prenatal care
01:32:03.800
well she just said they're standing in the way of it
01:32:06.840
no planned parenthood standing in the way of planned parenthood prenatal care because they
01:32:11.240
don't offer any they don't offer it that's not what they do at planned parenthood call them and
01:32:15.980
If you don't believe me, just go call your local Planned Parenthood and say,
01:32:30.440
Maybe you were tricked by the name, Planned Parenthood.
01:32:33.660
Yeah, what we're really trying to do is stop you from becoming a parent.
01:32:45.560
We've actually, there was the, I forget what group it was,
01:32:49.620
but they called Planned Parenthoods all over the country,
01:32:55.020
Not a single one of them offered prenatal care.
01:32:59.080
So, and they did say things like, it's really confusing, isn't it,
01:33:02.520
that we're Planned Parenthood and we don't do any.
01:33:04.640
They'll reference you to, you know, hey, you can go here for it.
01:33:09.320
You know, you go down the street and make a left.
01:33:11.440
But what Kamala Harris and everybody who loves and worships Planned Parenthood tries to do
01:33:19.220
is that they try to make you think Planned Parenthood does all these wonderful health
01:33:26.840
Oh, yeah, you can get your prenatal care there.
01:33:30.900
You can't get any of that stuff at Planned Parenthood.
01:33:41.200
No, they might, you know, try to prevent you from becoming pregnant by giving you some,
01:33:49.920
So, you got birth control pills and you got abortions.
01:33:54.320
They eliminate babies is what they do at Planned Parenthood.
01:34:03.960
It's a, you know, it's a wonderful place if you don't want children to exist.
01:34:15.300
We got Alyssa Milano on CNN talking about the abortion issue and this is amazing.
01:34:25.880
You know it's going to be when it involves Alyssa Milano.
01:34:27.680
Because I'm bummed that I have not seen this already, so.
01:34:38.700
You have a lot of women who are pro-life and in favor of these bills.
01:34:43.040
So, it's not like all women are on the same page about this.
01:34:46.020
Well, I don't think there's a human on the planet that is not pro-life.
01:34:55.600
But there are circumstances that we cannot avoid.
01:35:01.220
There's just not being ready, you know, and what that means financially and for someone's
01:35:08.460
Just because there are women that don't believe in abortion don't take away someone else's
01:35:14.860
And I have to also say that this will affect the communities of color more than anything.
01:35:21.980
I feel like any woman of privilege that lives in one of these states, if this goes through...
01:35:26.540
Less babies of color will be born as a result of this.
01:35:28.720
...they're going to be able to travel to a state to get a safe reproductive health care.
01:35:33.240
But for the women of color, for the women that are marginalized, for the women that are
01:35:37.460
low-income communities, the women that are most at risk, these bills are going to be
01:35:53.460
Pat Grape of Pat Grae Unleashed, which you can hear immediately preceding this program
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live, and then anytime you want on our podcast, which is available wherever podcasts are available.
01:36:05.480
Then Jeff Fisher's also here, and you can hear him on...
01:36:25.700
I mean, we may discuss it from time to time on the podcast.
01:36:49.740
You're on the Glenn Beck program with Pat and Jeffy.
01:37:06.140
We made the conscious decisions and took the sacrifices to put her through a parochial grade school.
01:37:16.940
First, we did early childhood education, parochial grade school, parochial high school, prep school for college, where she went and ended up with a PhD.
01:37:29.480
Now, that first 12 years probably cost me, or us, I shouldn't say me, us, probably $120,000, $125,000.
01:37:41.840
Today, people aren't willing to make that sacrifice for their children.
01:37:54.500
But today, it's a thing of, hooray for me and blank you, okay?
01:38:03.160
And to have to reevaluate a system that has worked for years and years and years is, in my opinion, asinine.
01:38:28.260
It is amazing how these colleges are bending over backward to change the rules here.
01:38:38.320
To change, to try to get people who don't score well enough into colleges where maybe they shouldn't be.
01:38:47.880
I, if, if they get the scores, they should, don't they have the opportunity to get into the best schools?
01:39:02.540
If you came from a, I guess, a good family with advantages in your life, you're going to be penalized for that.
01:39:11.300
So, it doesn't, it doesn't seem fair and it doesn't seem right.
01:39:16.780
I mean, we had, this has been going on for a couple of years, but now it's even being broadened because of Operation Varsity Blues, you know, with all the stars and parents paying for their kids to get into these schools and make, you know, there's what, 30 of them.
01:39:32.420
But there's only, only 30 of them, but it's the end of time because people of means were paying for their kids, you know, bribing people to get their kids into school.
01:39:41.240
So, you know, now this is, it's a big, important push.
01:39:45.700
And those people who have done that are now considered to be the worst people.
01:39:53.880
The way Lori, what is it, Lori Loughlin, the way she is being presented and treated now is like, she is a mass murderer.
01:40:07.580
Okay, she paid $500,000 to get her girls into USC.
01:40:13.440
In fact, more than probably, she shouldn't have done that.
01:40:16.680
But is it the worst thing in the history of the planet?
01:40:28.500
I mean, she has been, they're going to pay for that for a long time.
01:40:42.820
I mean, she was creating a lot of content for them.
01:40:49.000
You talk about your day in court and you talk about due process like we were with Bill
01:40:56.040
There's another example of how you didn't get due process.
01:40:59.700
You just can't have it here on Hallmark Channel.
01:41:03.620
We don't know if you're guilty or not, but you've been accused.
01:41:17.460
And the girls, her girls are not at USC anymore.
01:41:23.220
I think they're all, all the kids that were involved in Operation Varsity Blues were, I
01:41:32.680
I don't know that any of them went to the blues.
01:41:34.180
They've either been kicked out or left on their own.
01:41:36.020
And I don't know that, I mean, if some of the kids had been there for a couple of years
01:41:46.900
I mean, I know they, I guess it's, you know, fruit from the poisonous tree, but they've been
01:41:53.360
Maybe they ought to at least leave that on your record, right?
01:41:56.580
I, I know because that's, these are the worst people on earth, Jeffy.
01:42:12.000
The guy, the Springer guy, he's the guy that should, should go down hard.
01:42:19.880
The parents are trying to do the best for their kids.
01:42:21.540
I know I get the SAT or faking the SAT scores or whatever.
01:42:27.560
Now I'm not saying you would, you would think that it was wrong.
01:42:31.840
But would you have known that it would be illegal, illegal to, to pay for, to get my kids.
01:42:45.740
It wouldn't be the right thing to do, but illegal.
01:43:04.980
You've heard of people who don't want to cheat.
01:43:06.660
There's some people out there that think cheating is wrong.
01:43:11.400
But I don't know that I would have known it was illegal.
01:43:13.380
So, I mean, to come down to the hammer on these parents so hard like this, I, I don't
01:43:29.140
Cause, cause, cause saying operation varsity blues reminds me of the passion with which
01:43:40.320
With all the intensity of a billion white hot burning suns.
01:43:49.360
All I, the only thing I like is the, when Lori's walking into court for the first time
01:43:53.380
and there's audio of some, some young girl hollering, Lori, Lori, Lori, pay for my tuition.
01:44:00.360
And all these kids are screaming for her to pay for their tuition.
01:44:20.820
And especially now, after she sees, okay, now she knows how egregious this was.
01:44:29.960
Only now, at the end, do they understand the power of what they've done.
01:44:38.580
So, yeah, they know the power of the dark side now.
01:44:46.580
This is another thing that pushed this new SAT, you know, whatever the heck the name of it,
01:45:06.340
And instead, we should be telling our little darlings, life isn't fair.
01:45:20.720
And I know that our man from Missouri was talking about our parents sacrificed for us.
01:45:30.920
The school's about eight blocks away, and that's where you're walking to, my friend.
01:45:35.300
I don't know of a private school in the mean streets of Helena, Montana.
01:45:39.400
They shut those down early, way before you left, my friend.
01:45:42.300
I don't think there is, or there was, a private school at that time.
01:45:46.880
Even if they wanted or had the money to sacrifice for me, I don't think there would have been an option.
01:46:15.160
Back in our day, Jeffy, we had to walk to school uphill both ways.
01:46:29.020
When I got to school, my feet were cut to shreds.
01:46:32.600
My teacher made me soak them in rubbing alcohol.
01:46:40.200
It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck Program.
01:46:43.880
I want to get back to this Alyssa Milano thing.
01:46:46.280
Alyssa Milano on CNN last night with Chris Cuomo.
01:46:55.140
You have a lot of women who are pro-life and in favor of these bills.
01:46:59.640
So it's not like all women are on the same page about this.
01:47:03.200
Well, I don't think there's a human on the planet that is not pro-life.
01:47:16.840
How many women have bragged about their abortions lately?
01:47:26.560
They want you to know that they've had abortions.
01:47:31.960
Don't tell me there's every human being on the planet is pro-life because nothing could be further from the truth.
01:47:40.180
All of these Planned Parenthood lovers seem to want abortion and not just want it but love it.
01:47:48.120
It used to be that they would claim, no, we want it to be safe, legal, and rare.
01:47:55.080
The rare part of that is completely out the window now.
01:47:58.620
They don't care about rare because they love abortion.
01:48:03.620
The way they fight for this particular thing shows you that, yeah, they do want abortion.
01:48:20.000
Climate change has become a religion to the left and so has abortion.
01:48:27.420
And why is anybody putting, you know, this was a great question by Shoshana Weissman.
01:48:37.440
She tweeted out, why the hell is Alyssa Milano being put on TV as an expert on anything?
01:48:45.360
It's because she was on, was it Who's the Boss?
01:49:02.180
Obviously, she was on Project Runway All-Stars.
01:49:17.960
Was she walking, was she a judge or was she on the runway?
01:49:25.700
Of course, you knew about it because you've watched every show that's ever been broadcast.
01:49:36.040
However, now it appears that they're turning it back around, though, right?
01:49:39.980
Or they're trying to turn it back around that it's on us.
01:49:43.520
And that's, I mean, we've got to find a way to stop that.
01:49:49.000
Because at the end of what she, we cut it off before she got to this part, but she was
01:49:54.660
talking about how it is discriminatory against minorities that we don't want there to be
01:50:01.500
abortions because that will greatly affect minorities, I guess, more than white.
01:50:11.340
Now, all of a sudden, it's us that are the problem instead of Planned Parenthood, which
01:50:20.600
When you think about it like that, when you think about why Margaret Sanger started Planned
01:50:25.160
Parenthood, admitted that she started it to eliminate the black race.
01:50:34.780
You've got some real giblets to be claiming that we're the problem and that we're the
01:50:39.720
ones who are discriminating against minorities when it was set up to kill minorities in the
01:50:47.200
That's why Planned Parenthoods are very disproportionately in minority neighborhoods as opposed to white
01:50:55.400
You ever see a Planned Parenthood in the suburbs?
01:50:57.700
Planned Parenthood, never, never, never, not that I could think of.
01:51:02.620
And it's why in New York City, there have been years where more black babies have been
01:51:12.340
Don't tell us we're the we're the problem here.
01:51:21.100
But she was probably good on Project Runway All Stars.
01:51:33.420
We will see you back here on Monday, bright and early on the Glenn Beck Program.