The Glenn Beck Program - October 08, 2019


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

168.3209

Word Count

21,232

Sentence Count

62

Misogynist Sentences

29

Hate Speech Sentences

71


Summary

On today's show, we continue our series on Ilana Omar, impeachment, and more! Plus, find out what s going on with Mr. Omar and impeachment. All that and much more on this episode of The Glenbeck Program!


Transcript

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00:01:26.360 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment so mr stew last night he says he doesn't like
00:01:49.240 superhero movies he doesn't like any of those comic book movies i convinced him yesterday
00:01:56.040 to go see joker you'll i'll be expensing the ticket was it wait you convinced you just said
00:02:03.400 it on the air it's on record the irs you heard it so which uh which which way did this roll because
00:02:09.200 every time he goes to see a movie that i like that's a superhero movie he hates it so which way
00:02:15.420 did it go we'll talk about that and um some really interesting updates on ilan omar and impeachment
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00:03:44.020 all right today we're going to begin to take a further look on how unusual this entire impeachment
00:03:57.820 process is nothing is as it seems last thursday i showed you everything the democrats had been doing
00:04:04.900 in ukraine to get a baseline we really should start there we did the entire episode is available on
00:04:13.360 youtube and also on blaze tv but tonight on tv we're going to take a close look at what started
00:04:20.780 this uh this whole thing the whistleblower report yes again the chalkboard is needed because there is
00:04:28.940 nothing about this report that is usual from the absolute beginning this process has been tainted by
00:04:35.680 partisanship i'm going to show you how it's supposed to go and then show you how this one went
00:04:42.260 you decide we're also going to show you the facts on the law firm that is now representing both the
00:04:47.640 original whistleblower and now the second one that has come forward everything stinks to high heaven
00:04:53.400 let's just say if you were reluctant to use the word deep state you might be fully on board after
00:05:00.880 tonight's show you don't want to miss it only on blaze tv all right i'm excited about uh you mentioned
00:05:09.680 my joker viewing yesterday yes i'm kind of more interested in another viewing party that happened
00:05:16.060 in the united states of america last night don't know what you're talking about i think you do know
00:05:20.680 what i'm talking about because you mentioned to me off the air now i'm making you mention it on the air
00:05:24.460 that were things on the off the air now wasn't it it was off the air initially but do you not
00:05:29.720 does your audience not deserve the information that's important to the future of the country to say
00:05:34.880 about that last night let's just say you certainly yes you have the ability to speak in general terms
00:05:42.720 well why don't you do it well i don't have whatever restrictions you have let's just say that i i i got an
00:05:52.980 email uh last night from uh some uh people on capitol hill and they were burning the midnight oil
00:06:06.020 and uh they were uh they were all sitting together and um and they were watching the special last night
00:06:15.780 together because uh people on capitol hill uh-huh so just like maybe some blaze subscribers
00:06:22.780 came up to capitol hill and had their phones out could be watching it could be could be people
00:06:28.040 that uh can do something about it as well but i i can't say i don't know but uh well you do know
00:06:34.700 you're just not you can't say it's true but you don't know how was not joker last night i was joker
00:06:41.000 last night well hold on i want to make sure we get to a little bit further to this i i have nothing to
00:06:46.760 say here i have nothing to say here i i don't think that there potentially is some there might be some
00:06:52.280 movement on what you talked about in the special is that fair i wouldn't i wouldn't know stew but i would
00:07:00.880 imagine that there are people that are uh you know possibly you know thinking about you know their own
00:07:09.800 investigations i don't know i wish i did and i wish i could tell you but how was joker last night
00:07:17.880 this is all you're gonna give that's all i'm gonna give you that's more than i'm gonna give you
00:07:24.320 that's it that's uh you'd be surprised to hear you already gave that so you can't take it back
00:07:28.980 hey i i would like to now hear about joker all right uh i'll let you off the hook for the moment
00:07:34.540 okay thank you uh joker last night went to go see it yes on your request uh work time
00:07:40.080 no it was not work time and i will say um i went to an alamo draft house which is a dine-in theater
00:07:46.400 so the food also included in that work trip right so just so you know when the expense report comes
00:07:52.340 all right all right all right get to joker joker i really really liked it oh it was really good i
00:07:58.700 gotta say uh all of your uh right i will say very rarely does glenn beck provide an accurate movie
00:08:06.620 review it is not something he does well he doesn't understand movies doesn't understand films
00:08:12.380 doesn't understand art i mean frankly uh even as the 100th most important person in the world of art
00:08:19.020 yes as you were named by some art magazine yes um several years ago uh you know i don't always
00:08:24.640 agree with your movie choices but really you i think you actually outlined it really well and again
00:08:29.780 no spoilers here i i i will not give you any spoilers on this movie it is very dark um
00:08:36.380 the everything that i've heard about it and it's funny because there's been a lot of fighting on
00:08:41.600 both sides about like well actually this is true and this is true kind of everything i thought of
00:08:46.340 everything i've heard about it was all it was all wrong and right because yes you know yes it like
00:08:52.580 first of all people presented it as this right wing thing and this is something that is this is not a
00:08:57.160 spoiler it's been out there and that it's absolutely a left wing movie no no cnn said this is
00:09:05.660 this is uh white man this is the what would they call it white man guilt or white man
00:09:11.120 uh syndrome where the white man is just tired of everything being taken away from him and given to
00:09:17.500 other people that's that's that has nothing to do with this it's it's it's occupy wall street i mean
00:09:22.300 if you will go back to the occupy wall street era you will see so many themes and antifa as well
00:09:27.720 it's very much a movie the themes are almost identical to that and does not glorify it yeah
00:09:35.560 you know i can also understand the initial think piece you know oh no i can too uh burst we got where
00:09:47.500 they talked about how this will be seen for for these types of people on the left by the way largely
00:09:53.620 yeah but they will be seen uh by these types of people um who are on the edge anyway as a as like
00:10:00.200 a best case scenario for me doing something terrible yeah i think if you are mentally ill
00:10:05.400 or in antifa which i think are interchangeable um i think you could see this as as a trigger
00:10:12.500 yeah and like that is not the responsibility of a filmmaker okay a filmmaker has a responsibility to
00:10:19.560 make a good movie makes a good film doesn't matter like none of that matters to me you have zero
00:10:25.400 responsibility as to whether you're starting a revolution or not like that's how i am an extremist
00:10:31.480 on this one a person who's an artist a person who's a commentator a person who is a journalist
00:10:36.920 your job is not to micromanage what you think the reaction to your story will be your job is to write
00:10:43.280 the right story your job is to write the right movie your job is to write the right song whatever it is
00:10:46.820 and you can't sit here and think well i shouldn't put this part in because it might make some crazy
00:10:52.680 person do something crazy um but you can totally see and this is i thought this was a fascinating
00:10:58.700 part of it you totally see how you would get that out of the movie if you wanted to um but i thought
00:11:04.480 it was fascinating in that like how many times have conservatives complained about themes in movies
00:11:10.980 we've complained about you know you're pushing this agenda you're you're saying x y and z
00:11:16.660 is going to happen coming out of a out of a movie whether it's you know uh pushing a you know
00:11:21.160 whether it's gay rights agenda or um some crazy feminist agenda or some crazy liberal you know
00:11:26.440 we complain about this often and we're always laughed out of the room look at how broke back
00:11:29.720 mountain turned all the cowboys gay they're all gay now they're all gay now yeah i mean i live in
00:11:34.180 dallas i know and and uh it's one of those things where they constantly laugh us out of the room
00:11:41.420 whenever we say hey there's a theme in this movie and it might be influencing the way people think
00:11:45.460 the way people you know that's crazy only in humanity to animals yeah and smoking right and
00:11:52.680 here's an example where they're on the exact opposite side where they're saying well you know
00:11:57.720 uh this is of course going to influence people because they see it they are able to paint this
00:12:03.860 thing as well it's right-wing violence somehow again there's nothing in the movie that would
00:12:08.660 indicate right-wing violence at all none he's just i mean the only thing is the left and this is
00:12:13.460 so revealing about how generalist they are in their thinking is they just see well there's been
00:12:18.500 people a couple uh who have been loners and dangerous people who have done terrible things
00:12:24.260 that have associated themselves with the right i mean i would argue more with the left um but
00:12:28.900 whatever they only see the right-wing ones and so they're able to say well this guy's a loner and
00:12:32.780 therefore he's right-wing when there's no i mean he's no wing i mean it's not a political movie we
00:12:37.420 should point out um but it is a fascinating thing that when the media wants to see something that
00:12:44.180 can hurt the right movies are influential they'll they're moving opinion they're making people do
00:12:49.920 things when it's something where the left the right is concerned that the opinion might be moved
00:12:55.420 uh by the left then it's like what are you talking about you weird prude how how can you think
00:13:02.300 that a movie would affect people the way they think you guys are just paranoid we're not doing that
00:13:06.400 until they admit it five years later right um but it was separating the two out number one it was a
00:13:13.660 really good movie really well done great film joaquin phoenix is as great as everybody says he is i mean
00:13:18.840 it really is how it's been uh kind of covered and secondarily you can see the themes kind of
00:13:25.580 everyone's talked about where everyone from the initial think pace peace wave of like it does
00:13:31.740 if you if you're already psychotic and you're sitting in a room considering uh shooting up a
00:13:37.420 movie theater you can see how the it would feel like wow like this could happen to me this wonderful
00:13:45.220 glorious thing where it's being glorified on the other side if you're a sane person you're going to
00:13:51.260 see this as well this is a very dark awful person doing very dark awful things um who was you know
00:13:57.620 certainly pushed in an ugly direction and that sometimes you do feel bad for him the best movies
00:14:01.620 are ones where they can do that right where they can paint so full sort of breadth of a of a character
00:14:06.280 where you're it's not just this easy thing where i hate x yeah it's not he didn't fall into a vat of
00:14:12.340 acid yeah you know what i mean that's what i like about this is uh he is he's real you know there are
00:14:20.900 people like this out there and he's real and you could see this actually happening in real life all
00:14:28.120 the way to the green hair and the outfit right you it makes sense in real life uh and he he plays a
00:14:37.880 very sympathetic character you know for three quarters yeah through three quarters of the movie
00:14:43.780 and you hear him and what the media should be talking about is how people don't feel as though
00:14:52.400 they're heard that they can't talk about that yeah because they're on their own agenda and they're not
00:14:58.940 listening they're not listening to half of the country brexit they're not listening to the voters
00:15:06.000 in england and so that's the real problem because he wouldn't have been that way if he if people
00:15:13.760 would have listened to him and treated him with some some basic dignity and respect and we've seen
00:15:22.280 that before it doesn't always work i mean a lot of some people there are mental issues and he's deeply
00:15:27.660 mentally disturbed yeah you know it's it's an interesting thing that when you talk about mass
00:15:31.380 shooters one of the things they they talk about specifically and it's one of the reasons why
00:15:35.400 i don't ever say their names i you know right it's because these guys go through their whole lives
00:15:40.680 with the main complaint of their life being nobody listens to me and then they see that when they
00:15:47.260 commit a mass shooting it's the one time everybody's interested in what they think no spoiler but what
00:15:52.780 he writes in his diary yeah right i mean that's that's sure and then they go back to that over and
00:15:58.560 over again and that's that's why one of the reasons why i don't want to ever give anyone that
00:16:03.860 satisfaction i don't want anyone to know and i think that's i think it's what the the media should do
00:16:08.280 i believe um because it's not relevant information either it's uh it's not it's not important what
00:16:14.160 their motivation is it's important to investigators it's not important to you and i can we just talk
00:16:17.600 about the storyline here a sec well yeah you've already you're all i don't want to give any
00:16:21.520 spoilers though i don't want to give any spoilers out either but i just want to
00:16:24.980 well i don't i don't you don't want to give any spoilers out and yet you came after me with what's
00:16:31.620 going what was happening in washington last night well that's not a spoiler that's an important
00:16:35.820 development of the country this is a movie spoiler that's a spoiler but i want to know the end of
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00:18:36.760 while many reviewers have focused on arthur fleck otherwise known as the joker as an incel hero
00:18:54.840 his status is a sexless loner who turns to violence the true nature of the movie's appeal is actually
00:19:01.760 broader it's an insidious validation of the white male resentment that helped bring donald trump to
00:19:07.720 power you've got to be kidding me this is cnn that's an that's an that is a review written by
00:19:15.240 someone who did not see the movie like that's what that's how that reads i don't know how you can
00:19:20.160 watch that movie and think that after watching it well it goes on joker at its core is the story
00:19:26.580 of the forgotten man and yes that is true i don't think it is that's the conversation i had after
00:19:34.240 right after i thought it was absolutely about the forgotten the forgotten man i mean as you know
00:19:38.340 amity schlaes wrote in her uh book um and uh you know was is is sort of the the concept that trump
00:19:45.980 took advantage of during the election is not about an incel no about a hard-working american with a
00:19:52.080 family that that gets overlooked by elites essentially so so here is here is may i make
00:19:57.260 the case on the forgotten man sure the forgotten man is something that came really from the depression
00:20:02.280 when when politicians promise you that they are going to fix something by stealing from the rich
00:20:09.180 and giving to the poor where that money usually comes from is the middle and so you're transferring
00:20:16.500 the wealth of the middle to the government and then to the poor the the uber rich get away with it
00:20:25.780 i mean the uber rich are not paying for i mean i'm talking about people like kennedy's that they're not
00:20:31.020 paying uh income tax and so the income tax is only hit on the either very new entrepreneurial rich
00:20:39.780 and i'm not talking about silicon valley rich i mean people who are making five hundred thousand
00:20:43.660 dollars a year a million dollars a year and they just because they just their business just took off
00:20:49.120 they are paying and so are the people all the way down to 65 000 they pay that rich that transfer
00:20:56.760 of wealth and nobody's talking about them they talk about the poor they talk about the rich but nobody's
00:21:03.200 talking about the people in the middle that's what this underlying theme is in this movie the rich the rich
00:21:11.740 they're screwing you they're screwing all of us you know even all the people that are working you know for
00:21:17.620 the government are talking about they just they don't care about us they don't care about us and so it is
00:21:23.660 this this forgotten man that does play in to what's happening in today's world in many ways though i mean
00:21:33.940 gotham is how elizabeth warren sees america yes she this is the left wing bernie sanders elizabeth
00:21:44.540 warren vision of what america is really like this terrible place where evil rich people are constantly
00:21:51.300 abusing the uh the poor people and the middle class because they don't care about them and they are
00:21:58.180 completely selfish in their wonderful dinner parties while everyone else is outside suffering
00:22:02.820 that's what elizabeth warren thinks of us right it's whatever elizabeth warren thinks of this
00:22:07.200 country which is why she thinks it has to be changed into some socialist utopia elizabeth warren view of
00:22:13.500 of uh stately wayne manor and uh thomas wayne was in his first name the dad thomas thomas wayne
00:22:22.880 that is the view for at least half of the movie it changes but at least half of the movie
00:22:28.780 kind of paints thomas wayne as this evil rich guy yeah that whole that whole circle of people
00:22:35.780 though is is who she targets with every single policy correct and of course as we all know
00:22:40.720 you can't get enough money from those people to pay for the policy she's talking about she has to take
00:22:44.700 it from everybody she has to take it from the middle class she has to take it from the working
00:22:47.380 people but that's not how she talks about it correct but that's how eventually you feel
00:22:52.840 because there's this middle that is like wait a minute i'm how come i'm not getting anything here
00:22:59.040 who's looking out for me that's not the joker but that is the feel of the presentation i think
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00:24:57.840 welcome to the program mr pat gray the uh the the host of pat gray unleashed i don't know how that
00:25:05.140 happened we had a show named pat gray unleashed and then pat gray showed up so weird so we thought
00:25:10.560 well when people get lou gehrig's disease right that's weird right i mean what was lou gehrig
00:25:16.040 himself get the disease you'd think you'd avoid that yeah you know shaking hands with people with
00:25:21.940 that disease you'd be like hey i i'm not lou gehrig's but i have a lou gehrig disease and you're like
00:25:26.540 i can't meet you right right may i congratulate you on your bold fashion statement by the way today
00:25:32.420 that is the finest ascot you've worn all week not an ascot finest ascot i've seen this week not an
00:25:38.980 ascot that's great you're already going to say number one on tuesday yeah well i mean so far
00:25:44.280 this week it's his best ascot it's not an ascot what is it exactly what would you call that it's a
00:25:51.920 it's like a scarfette it's a cowboy scarf a handkerchief it's a handkerchief yeah it's a
00:25:57.620 see it goes with the uh the cowboy there's just not enough handkerchiefs worn around people's necks
00:26:04.200 anymore thank you for bringing that back you're welcome when you have a neck as fat as mine you do
00:26:09.380 anything to cover it that's what i was thinking i do have a neck as fat as yours i don't do anything
00:26:14.500 to cover well maybe you should maybe you should think about that i'm gonna look into handkerchiefs
00:26:18.520 by the way we want to thank uh news talk 840 kxnt in las vegas uh for carrying the show we're live
00:26:25.960 in las vegas and we are thrilled to be a part of uh talk 840 okay go rebs nice yeah there you go
00:26:34.160 that's a little local flavor there good job that's what they used to say in the civil war i don't
00:26:38.760 understand the reference you and lv rebels okay all right okay good good uh all right so pat yes
00:26:45.560 welcome to the program thank you have you heard that ilan omar has gotten a divorce yes and it's
00:26:51.200 all the fault of the media right it just i mean right you're sleeping with some other man's husband
00:26:57.700 while she was married to another man i just i that had nothing to do with it i'm thinking thank you
00:27:03.420 very much it was her political foes yeah right but she has been the object of speculation and
00:27:09.360 innuendo from political opponents in the media and uh and so she is it took a toll on uh ahmad and
00:27:19.160 their three children and ilan and persecution it really was it really was pointing out that
00:27:26.120 hey you're seem to be sleeping with another guy apparently that was hard on the marriage
00:27:33.800 huh yeah when have spouses gotten so picky about i don't know that's just well as soon as the press
00:27:41.060 started pointing things out like that you know pathetic you know they didn't do that to john f
00:27:46.920 kennedy no they didn't and his marriage lasted they had a happy marriage oh blissful i'm sure
00:27:53.180 all right so uh what else is on your uh your docket here i you know i'm kind of thinking about
00:28:01.500 a few things uh one is the kurd pull out the pull out in northern uh syria leaving the kurds
00:28:08.020 exposed in fact it seems that we're pulling up for the specific purpose yeah turks can come in and
00:28:15.400 demolish it's it's an interesting it's an interesting comment yeah about us that every
00:28:22.560 time there is a chance to let the kurds be slaughtered we do it we do it you know like
00:28:28.660 does anybody want us to leave this area is there anybody that wants to kill the kurds killing the
00:28:34.400 kurds going once going syria turkey all right anybody sold to the turks anybody else time
00:28:42.240 right because think about this you go back to the mid-80s when saddam hussein gassed the kurds
00:28:49.720 yeah and killed eight to fifteen thousand people and we did nothing well i'm sorry we took part in
00:28:58.260 17 u.n resolutions and we threatened to write an 18th if they did it again i remember it i remember
00:29:05.900 it now pat you do know that these are not the same kurds yeah well they're syrian kurds the syrian
00:29:11.000 kurds are uh are marxists communists yes yeah and now they've been helping us because we buy into
00:29:18.300 this stupid the enemy of my enemy is my friend and it's not only they've been helping us they
00:29:22.780 actually fought the war yeah you know trump says well we gave them all kinds of money and equipment
00:29:26.900 well yeah because they fought our war right so we didn't have to get our guys killed right right i
00:29:32.060 mean i they look they were pretty damn good allies of this thing they were and as far as getting rid
00:29:37.400 of us in iraq big part of it big part of it yeah so now turkey is going to uh come in and kill all
00:29:43.720 the kurds and likely many christians as well they're i shouldn't say that what did they say they were
00:29:49.760 going to relocate them isn't that what it was they were they're going to repopulate they're going to
00:29:54.080 repopulate the region yes they're going to read that mean so they're going to get rid of the
00:29:58.020 current population we're going to repopulate it introduce a new population group look that is
00:30:04.000 i mean it's done been done before in history uh hitler did it uh stalin did it in ukraine
00:30:10.320 mao did quite a bit of that right you just you get those people go off to like a summer camp or
00:30:17.440 they go a camp it's not always it could go all any season you don't specify necessarily summer but
00:30:23.280 it's a camp right those people just go away and nobody asks about what happens to them
00:30:28.580 and then new population comes in and takes their shoes don't pester in their personal lives what
00:30:34.480 their choices are of where they wind up going is none of your business don't ask about them it's
00:30:38.940 just a happier place it's better it's a better place you need to know
00:30:43.080 maybe it's an eternal place a place where they can live forever
00:30:47.960 you know and the end of tears yes yes the end of tears let me ask you this pat because i'm with you i
00:30:56.740 hate this policy i hate this policy because we always abandon the kurds yeah we did it
00:31:04.340 three times in iraq right uh maybe four we're doing it again here to the syrian kurds
00:31:10.300 what does it take i don't know more than kurds we know that right more than kurds if we could just
00:31:16.540 get some way in there we would be all right now here's we'd be here's the thing we know that turkey
00:31:21.620 likes to murder people okay they they don't mind a good genocide from time to time now why are you
00:31:29.680 saying that i mean that's a wild statement only because they've done it um so they're going to go
00:31:34.900 in and they're going to move the christians and the kurds translation genocide unless they're sending
00:31:43.820 in moving vans who knows maybe they show up with turkish u-hauls and they will move the turks to
00:31:50.220 a nicer place you know what possible you know what the germans did take all of those children in
00:31:55.460 ambulances right to a better place a better place a better place right it's right to me it's shameful
00:32:03.320 and you know president trump said he spoke to everybody did anybody ever say yeah we should
00:32:09.380 withdraw right now well that's the thing i can't imagine it i kind of feel like this a policy like
00:32:14.320 this comes down the same way donald trump references putting alligators in moats which is i i ran on
00:32:21.040 this i've asked for it a million times every time i asked for it you guys say i can't do it now you've
00:32:26.200 been saying that for so long screw it just do it yeah and i think that's how these things come down
00:32:30.680 now remember but that fits into what george bush told me remember george bush in the oval office he said
00:32:36.440 look the next guy and the guy after that they're all going to see that they have no real options
00:32:41.140 because they're going to get the same advice that i'm getting yeah the same information same
00:32:45.340 information advice right so he's one of these guys who says screw it let's just do it you know and i
00:32:50.720 think he does that again you don't issue military orders on twitter that's not how it occurs which is
00:32:55.840 why last time he tweeted about this nothing happened right mattis left but they didn't do the actual
00:33:02.000 pullout that he said he was going to do so and still they until they actually do this should we
00:33:06.360 even react to it i mean last time they they said this they said they were going to do this they didn't
00:33:10.300 even do it yeah you know i think there's a lot there's a lot of there there could be a part of
00:33:14.240 this that's trump saying look i'm sick of waiting i've been saying i want this done i've got a year
00:33:18.980 before i'm up for re-election i promise to get this done if for some reason he does lose who knows
00:33:24.260 what the next person does i want this over with before i leave uh if i if i happen to lose um and
00:33:30.080 here's the situation get it done or i'm going to pull them all out and this is his way of motivating
00:33:34.720 people to figure out some other way of doing it last time this is the way this is the way the
00:33:39.720 restoring honor happened this is the way restoring courage happened in israel you've got your trumpian
00:33:44.940 aspects oh i definitely all noticed because what i do is when everybody says no i just go on the air
00:33:50.560 and say we're doing this and they're like oh crap let's work out a way then they have to find a
00:33:56.300 way and i i do think that is it's just part of this bad timing no it is but can we have another
00:34:02.900 home as well right can we have another conversation another conversation you're the president of the
00:34:08.000 united states and um you truly believe that because i think you do and i do i don't know about stew he's
00:34:16.580 still a little bit of a neo a neocon but uh what i heard of being accused of that one uh you don't
00:34:26.740 spend enough time on twitter uh so here's the uh here's the thing if i believe you believe president
00:34:33.300 believes we've got to change our policies we've got to stop getting entangled in everybody else's war
00:34:40.080 yeah and we can't plant democracy in places where they don't understand it nor do they want it
00:34:46.720 and we're not the world's policemen well we got ourselves roped into this one so we're there well
00:34:53.180 yes we are but maybe it's time to come home well if we pull out it'll cause a vacuum yes it will
00:35:01.700 it will but when can we pull out how do you get there from here right and so i think that the advice
00:35:08.680 around the president is most likely you can't mr president you can't because of this and this and
00:35:13.960 this well okay i'm just telling you i'm going to pull out at some point where do give me away
00:35:21.920 give me away nobody gives me away well okay guys i asked you six months ago i asked for some plans
00:35:29.420 it's your job at the pentagon to come up with some plans to get us out of there i'm telling you
00:35:36.240 get us out of there yes but mr president the state department and the pentagon they both think
00:35:41.560 that this is i don't care i'm the president give me a plan and when they don't give him a plan that's
00:35:48.280 when he says goes on twitter fine we're out we're out i'm gonna force the issue yeah i think that's
00:35:55.700 it's probably what happened and look he's and tell me what we right i mean yeah right but tell me what
00:36:00.320 we do do we fight their war do we fight another war do we get into a fight with turkey no but turkey
00:36:08.220 doesn't want to fight with us either so you just you take a stand and you say no we're not doing
00:36:13.080 that and what you're committing to here right is this is happening we're yeah if it happens we're
00:36:17.860 not going to get out of your way and you do what you will do the curse you know trump tweeted about
00:36:21.740 how he would put basically seemingly put sanctions on turkey if they did something bad right like he
00:36:26.760 would go to that route i mean that's probably our fallback right if they do something that he
00:36:31.260 you know the president doesn't like he's going to come after their economy really well well so you
00:36:35.540 know they've done some damage in iran they've done so you know they're not completely ineffective
00:36:40.000 but i mean i i think what you're saying here is like you just want to tell the kurds look we're
00:36:43.840 leaving if you want to leave too probably a good time but if you want to stay you're fighting your
00:36:48.140 own battle that's essentially what's happening here right it's essentially what happened we'll we'll back
00:36:52.780 you up on the on the financial stuff but we're we're done with this now and it's important to
00:36:56.880 understand that our american troops in syria are not on the front lines they're not fighting these
00:37:02.060 battles you know the kurds really are fighting this war for us um we are helping advise we're helping
00:37:08.500 with you know airstrikes we're helping with you know tools and and resources but we're not really
00:37:14.260 it's not like our troops are under constant fire in no and it's also important for our troops because
00:37:20.660 al i'm not al-qaeda isis is is not dead and will come back uh and iran is moving now towards the
00:37:29.040 mediterranean and they've got 15 000 isis fighters in prisons right now what's going to happen to all
00:37:34.900 of them when we pull out are they are they going to remain or are they going to be set free again
00:37:40.120 eventually are those the only two are those the only two options well you could kill them
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00:39:31.860 chris in idaho welcome to the glenbeck program
00:40:00.620 how are you doing gentlemen good how are you pretty good hey i was been listening to you
00:40:08.980 talking about trump and his statement pulling out of syria this morning and
00:40:13.820 as much as i hate to admit it and i understand the the the pain of suffering that's going to come from
00:40:22.840 i've got to agree on on this one with him um there there's no there is no exit strategy
00:40:30.840 out of that area there is no winning solution and there never has been and there will be we're not
00:40:36.280 the first ones over there that have tried to solve these problems the it's it's an ideal all an
00:40:42.800 ideological problem it's been going on for generations and in generations and they will
00:40:50.280 continue to war they will continue to fight against each other and they will continue against
00:40:55.740 any civilization or ideology that doesn't coincide with theirs and that's just the way of the world
00:41:04.300 that is it's written in history yeah and i don't know i don't know that we stay there and keep spending
00:41:10.840 our our money and and our blood and sending loved ones in there for a conflict that can never be won
00:41:17.540 chris i i i think this is one of the more difficult positions uh and decisions that we have had to make
00:41:24.940 if you are a a thoughtful person when it comes to war and what we're doing over there here are people
00:41:33.760 the christians are going to be killed uh i think what we we should concentrate on is getting those
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00:41:47.340 genocide um if there is a mass genocide it it will be on um this country's head in a way because
00:41:57.280 they're telling us they're going to do that and people usually follow through on those kinds of
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00:45:47.480 all right all right stop the music and let's get our omar report elan omar
00:46:03.680 u.s representative elan omar suggested yesterday that the press and her political foes
00:46:23.760 are partly to blame for the demise of her marriage
00:46:27.020 i wonder what the other parts are that anyway elan and ahmed have been the object of speculation
00:46:35.720 and innuendo from political opponents and the media she doesn't mention her brother here how does
00:46:41.280 he feel this has taken a significant toll on elan ahmed and their three children as with all marriages
00:46:48.720 including all three of hers this is intensely personal and a difficult time for their family
00:46:55.560 just like any family navigating this kind of transition elan wishes to have the privacy
00:47:00.960 their privacy respected for themselves and their children and will not be commenting
00:47:05.320 on anything any future in the future so nothing new to be no she somehow is the one person on earth
00:47:12.860 who can avoid commenting to media about a pending story everyone else has to give comments everyone
00:47:18.280 else has to it's a big story when they don't but for elan omar she gets to just keep rolling through
00:47:23.280 this with no answers to these questions about potential crimes you know what what broke up
00:47:27.480 the other family you know the one she was having an affair with the the husband that was married
00:47:32.540 was that the press too or the press as well was it yeah press is causing a lot of her actions
00:47:37.680 wow our political foes were responsible for that yeah political foes were we the ones lighting the
00:47:42.740 candle at the dinner between the two would you consider me a political foe probably yeah yeah i think
00:47:47.920 i made the reservations for their first did you really why would you do that i just i just as a
00:47:52.780 phone oh my god i had a real uh i had a real incentive to break up their marriage so yeah well
00:47:58.020 that's that's interesting i got the best table in the restaurant really i ordered a nice bottle of
00:48:02.700 champagne i shouldn't have done it i shouldn't have done it's my fault man my their marriage breaking
00:48:07.320 up is my fault see and i'm glad to hear you say that because i thought breaking up the future
00:48:13.920 marriage with the boyfriend she's been cheating on yeah i thought i have to take that one on me
00:48:18.360 oh my gosh you're kidding me no we've been you know sleeping together we haven't been doing anything
00:48:24.040 but we've been sleeping together you and ilan omar really yeah yeah well you know i guess i was
00:48:29.680 reading her history here you know she got married to this guy the one she's breaking up with in 2002
00:48:33.940 but the union was not recognized legally right the couple had two children together and separated in
00:48:39.020 2008 she then married someone else in 2009 then it was official in 2000 that was a that was a
00:48:43.780 christian marriage a christian marriage even though she's not a christian then they reportedly
00:48:47.880 split in 2011 he returned to the uk she'd never see him again except for all the times he interacted
00:48:52.460 on social media right but then they weren't legally divorced until 2017 they reconciled with this past
00:48:58.680 husband in 2012 and then stayed together then got married officially in 2000 uh 18 no sorry divorce
00:49:07.860 2017 married 2018 which leads you to was that a muslim marriage that was i don't know i think that
00:49:14.800 was okay i think that was she's as nuts a girlfriend as you'd think she'd be right like that's what you
00:49:20.160 get from this stream of events and and the least well the least see the thing i would come to expect
00:49:25.640 least would be her dating you next and now you're saying that's happening no no look at look at this is
00:49:31.200 you're a foe of hers you're a foe of hers so you see it that way yes you see a woman who's flighty
00:49:36.560 and is uh you know the bee flying from flower to flower to flower right you know or the flower flying
00:49:42.520 bee to bee to bee uh and uh that's not that's that's not the way it is she's just super super
00:49:50.280 religious so she had a muslim marriage she's had a christian marriage and we're talking now about a
00:49:57.220 hindu marriage so but neither of you are a lot of more makes sense yeah and we are not going to be
00:50:06.580 serving steak we will not be serving steak that's good because it would you know it would not get a
00:50:11.460 good reception at a hindu marriage you'll like this one you'll like this one there you go no steak
00:50:15.280 super vegetarian uh wedding uh i hindu hindu we prefer to call it hindu right yes i didn't i didn't
00:50:22.920 mean the name of the religion was vegetarian please lay off her because she's a sweet sweet lady who
00:50:28.420 just it takes her takes her muslim faith so seriously you know that she advocates for sharia law
00:50:38.420 uh and has a you know a christian marriage even though her husband that she's marrying is
00:50:46.560 a small brother but also a muslim uh and uh and now hindu hindu marriage so the stability is uh
00:50:55.180 is questionable for someone who's leading us to a multi-trillion dollar spending future i don't i
00:51:01.320 rather have mean anything just because she can't stay loyal well it's one way to put it yeah um but
00:51:09.600 it doesn't seem like she has this stuff squared away it's a it's she's a she's she's interesting i mean i
00:51:15.180 is she she's a she's an interesting yeah i i think she's interesting i'd like to pronounce it
00:51:19.740 dangerous you know i like your it's that southern it's a it's a southern you were born in the west
00:51:26.480 it's a seattle version of interesting is we pronounce it dangerous wow yeah totally really
00:51:34.160 different well seattle hindu you know it's like tissues and kleenex kind of exactly right exactly
00:51:40.180 right one is just a little different than the other so it wouldn't be as big an issue if she
00:51:44.720 weren't potentially on the hook for crimes that she's committed and will not answer for but also
00:51:50.080 apparently shaping our future as the face of the democratic party it's like hey who can we put up
00:51:55.940 there what about that girl from the maroon 5 video she sounds like a good choice to lead the nation
00:52:00.180 right she's good yeah it's interesting uh that she doesn't have to answer for any crimes and neither
00:52:06.980 does the dnc you know the the press is really fascinating uh and i don't know if anybody's
00:52:13.660 picked up on this but you can have actual documents you know like we do on have on ilana mar and let's
00:52:21.120 say the dnc joe biden uh ms chalupa uh and uh and others in ukraine and yet the press doesn't seem
00:52:33.120 interested in it have you noticed that and so they don't have to answer any questions
00:52:38.460 i'm just wondering if there's a higher authority uh than the press that uh might want to take this
00:52:46.700 up themselves what do you have some information on that i don't i don't i'm just saying you're just
00:52:51.600 asking i'm just asking is there someone maybe in washington that might want to i mean you don't
00:52:58.180 have any power in the house but in the senate you do the problem with that though is there need to
00:53:03.980 be something that they could watch on youtube that would kind of distill the information for them we
00:53:07.920 have that information yeah we have that video it's available now and tonight we're even adding something
00:53:13.920 new to it uh tonight on tv we're going to take a further look into the whistleblowers um and the
00:53:21.240 the whole the whole uh you know entire impeachment inquiry nothing nothing is as it seems last
00:53:29.500 thursday we showed you everything the democrats had been doing in ukraine to get a baseline the entire
00:53:34.580 episode is available on youtube also uh for blaze subscribers you can see the entire thing
00:53:40.460 at uh glenn beck i'm sorry at blaze tv.com but tonight at five o'clock we're going to take a close
00:53:48.120 look into what started this whole thing that darn whistleblower report now nothing about this report
00:53:54.920 is usual from the absolute very beginning this process has been tainted by partisanship and i'm
00:54:02.240 going to i'm going to show you first how a whistleblower report should go and then how this whistle
00:54:08.780 report report did go chalkboards are needed because they don't resemble one another we're also
00:54:18.100 going to show you the facts on the law firm that is now representing both the original whistleblower
00:54:22.360 and now the second one that has recently come forward and what's weird is um one of these guys
00:54:28.540 was involved in a uh was involved in a movement right after donald trump was elected
00:54:38.900 i mean the odds that he would find the whistleblower is just astronomical
00:54:48.540 we will give you the facts and nothing but the facts tonight at 5 p.m you don't want to miss that
00:54:56.380 so you're saying that there's a possibility that maybe some of this stuff gets looked into further
00:55:01.760 maybe you should expand on that we have a couple minutes here maybe you could talk about the
00:55:05.660 potentially there's a viewing a viewing party in washington so i want to talk to you uh here about
00:55:12.120 um anything but that communist china the latest on communist china so the nba is uh it's it's kind of
00:55:23.880 kind of interesting how this is all coming undone people are starting to see these corporations for who
00:55:32.260 they are remember they care about you they care about the little people they care about the uh about
00:55:37.740 the downtrodden they don't care about anybody who's in an internment camp in china they don't care about
00:55:44.420 anybody in hong kong certainly doesn't seem like it no way they're acting well no they don't adam silver
00:55:50.140 is their commissioner and he came in right before remember the donald sterling mess with the tapes
00:55:55.480 the los angeles clippers racist tapes that came out so he came in right before that and was pretty
00:56:01.240 decisive with it and won over everybody almost immediately so he's had a pretty easy road through
00:56:08.300 his run as nba commissioner this really feels like a massive misstep though they completely i think
00:56:16.220 misjudged what the american people would think about this on the on the right for sure but on the left
00:56:20.740 too i mean look there are a lot of people who disagree with us on what the tax rate should be
00:56:26.920 that think the human rights abuses in china are a really freaking big deal and they have come out with
00:56:33.600 this vigorous defense of the chinese government for some reason obviously it's financial uh and it's
00:56:42.040 business related and then they've come out with these horrible statements they've shut down the uh you know
00:56:48.200 big gm over one statement about supporting hong kong and they brought out a statement yesterday it was
00:56:53.540 a disaster it was not received well it was it was not a good job they've now had a mulligan on this
00:56:58.120 they decided to release another statement i mean it's i it's incredible i recognize our initial
00:57:04.540 statement left people angered confused or unclear on what who we are or what the nba stands for let me be
00:57:10.300 more clear when you have to release a second statement that begins with that you're already down you can
00:57:15.400 see the trouble they feel it there they feel it at the nba let them feel it because they deserve to
00:57:20.040 feel it on this over the last three decades the nba has developed a great affinity for the people of
00:57:24.280 china that has nothing to do with the story okay the idea that the chinese government is cracking
00:57:30.760 down on the citizens of hong kong has nothing to do with a regular person living in another part of
00:57:35.500 china and the nba is trying to conflate these two so it looks like daryl morey the gm who initially
00:57:42.040 started this is being mean to the average citizen of china by saying stand with hong kong that's not
00:57:47.760 what he's doing the average citizen of china is is under extreme propaganda so the average person in
00:57:55.660 china thinks that the hong kong people are actually terrorists right they think they're a separatist
00:58:00.520 movement right which they're you know they're not by the way hong kong is part of china so i guess
00:58:05.640 these would be chinese citizens at least very soon so if you love all chinese citizens why are you
00:58:13.020 standing against those citizens who actually are now saying hey i'd like to have freedom of speech
00:58:18.540 and freedom to uh you know follow the dictates of my own conscience yeah where's that yeah where's the
00:58:26.040 love for those people no it's just it's you know it comes to business relationship we got to get to
00:58:29.620 this whole this whole statement because it's insane okay we'll get to it in just a second i want to show
00:58:34.220 you how this is all falling apart uh these companies are going to pay horrible horrible
00:58:38.800 price you're on the wrong side of history everything you listen to these days your phone
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01:00:12.560 second station id all right so he says we have no problem with the chinese people right it's a bs
01:00:26.200 argument they go on to say this they go on to a bunch of like look we understand they have different
01:00:30.800 systems and we understand the diversity blah blah blah then they go this um it is inevitable that
01:00:35.940 people around the world including from america and china will have different viewpoints over
01:00:39.680 different issues you see there's good people on both sides of this one glenn good people on the
01:00:44.160 chinese government communist side no no they're not what no there's good people on the people that
01:00:49.180 killed 60 million no people there's some good people in that government you know what you know
01:00:53.400 you know jesse owens you know what jesse owens said not that okay that's what that's in the
01:00:59.500 documentary that's in the documentary he's like i'm not gonna didn't say that that's a great point
01:01:04.500 um uh so we'll have different viewpoints on different issues it's not the role of the nba
01:01:09.440 to to adjudicate those differences well what the hell has been going on the last couple days
01:01:14.020 you've been releasing statements demeaning your own play your own star general manager's uh
01:01:21.660 opinions you've had the multiple teams come out you've you've pushed this side of the argument so far
01:01:30.540 you're now forced to release another statement the nba will not put itself in a position of regulating
01:01:35.620 what players employees and team owners will or will not say on these issues excuse me we simply
01:01:41.220 could not operate that way that's what you are operating that way what has the last few days been
01:01:47.940 all it's been is about the nba pressuring now they maybe the we will not do it overtly we'll do it
01:01:54.400 behind the scenes that's a good statement there adam i mean this is blatantly what they're doing
01:02:01.620 they've harassed this guy maury and to not only withdraw his support for hong kong but to
01:02:07.580 basically say yeah i was wrong china's right now that's a whole nother statement on maury and his
01:02:13.700 backbone but come on here this is ridiculous so let me go to south park another way to go
01:02:22.260 here's south park uh they did an episode on china watch
01:02:27.720 this is all wrong no it's good kids they're loving it yeah but i can't sell my soul like this
01:02:36.520 i want to get away from that farm more than anything but it's not worth living in a world
01:02:40.920 where china controls my country's art i don't care how many people you have i've got something in me
01:02:48.160 that just won't let me be a part of all this yeah whatever it is i've got it too yeah i want to be
01:02:54.320 proud of who we are guys and anybody who would betray their ideals just to make money in china
01:02:58.720 isn't worth a lick of spit i mean hello this is before the controversy by the way this is every
01:03:05.780 movie studio in hollywood this is down the on the nba the nba the the nfl does this with other
01:03:13.040 countries they're all doing it vans the tennis shoe vans they had a support hong kong protesters shoe
01:03:21.920 they're pulling it now they're pulling it okay so what did south park do fascinating to see if
01:03:30.000 china came out more overtly for a vaunted liberal call against a vaunted liberal cause like if they
01:03:36.480 came out overtly against gay marriage or something i would i would love to see that play out because i
01:03:42.160 these companies i believe they're not well you should look this i'm sure they're not in support
01:03:46.560 they're not supportive of gay marriage or gay people or homosexuality i'm pretty sure but i mean
01:03:53.400 when the when charlotte is in a state that passed a law that said transgendered people need to go to
01:03:59.940 the bathroom of their birth gender that terribly restrictive law in in public they pulled the all-star
01:04:08.960 game out of the city of charlotte because of this and yet sickening in china we're talking about
01:04:15.560 millions of people who are political prisoners and you're supporting their government over one of your
01:04:22.540 own employees who barely even did anything let's be clear here but not like he's leading an organization
01:04:30.860 who's over in hong kong rescuing people he put up a tweet and it wasn't he didn't even write the tweet
01:04:36.620 it was a screenshot of somebody else's tweet here's what i like matt stone and trey parker from south
01:04:43.600 park they said like the nba we welcome the chinese censors into our homes and into our hearts we too
01:04:50.180 love money more than freedom and democracy president z doesn't look like winnie the pooh at all tune into
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01:06:36.140 welcome to the glenn beck program bbc investigation of wikipedia
01:07:06.120 has found that communist china is manipulating the supposed online encyclopedia
01:07:11.580 wikipedia they are engaging in mass edits the investigation found more than 1600 edits on 22
01:07:22.420 political sensitive topics such as taiwan and the hong kong protests of course they're doing this
01:07:28.880 they have they have they have buildings full of people that all they're doing is trying to influence
01:07:36.100 us you know that there's one building what is it uh 150 000 square feet an office building in
01:07:45.800 beijing that the only thing they do there is try to hack our pentagon servers i mean who thinks that
01:07:54.880 china is a good friend of ours these these these companies you've got google and facebook helping
01:08:04.160 them helping them track helping them edit the news helping them block people from getting the truth in
01:08:12.100 china you have apple building all their stuff over there and and by the way apple also just banned the
01:08:19.440 little emoji of the taiwanese flag uh because uh you know china didn't like it so they banned that little
01:08:26.500 emoji if you're in where is it hong kong uh taiwan or macau right taiwan or macau so you can't you can't use
01:08:35.880 that um unreal you have the nba absolutely folding what what are we what are we doing we think that these are
01:08:46.400 our friends they're not our friends in fact here's the latest women who have survived china's
01:08:54.540 concentration camps for muslim ethnic minorities have reported widespread rape forced abortions and
01:09:02.140 forced sterilization and other extreme sexual human rights atrocities speaking to the washington
01:09:08.580 post the women echo the experiences of others who have escaped the estimated thousands of
01:09:14.360 concentration camps built in china um the majority of the one to three million people trapped in these
01:09:22.720 camps are believed majority to be uyghurs others have survived have been able to use their marital
01:09:31.220 status status as citizens of pakistan or other neighboring countries to place pressure on beijing
01:09:36.720 to release them but pakistan isn't their friend either pakistan because they have this new
01:09:44.060 trading highway that's coming out of china pakistan wants the business and so they're looking the
01:09:50.440 other way on all of these uyghur camps they don't care these companies i think are i've known this for a
01:09:59.580 long time they're on the wrong side and oh my gosh are they going to pay a heavy heavy heavy price
01:10:06.820 in what way i think they're going to be viewed as too much money weighs their yachts down is that what
01:10:12.460 you're worried about yeah i think they're going to be viewed in the end as nazi collaborators
01:10:18.460 i think that they are going to be so i mean look at look what they're doing they're shutting people
01:10:24.760 up here in the united states with a different opinion right they're um if you talk to somebody
01:10:31.400 that that you disagree with and that the the social justice warriors disagree with you have to be shut
01:10:37.700 down these companies are doing that right now they're part of the social justice movement that
01:10:43.780 shines coming off the social justice movement i want to play two examples first here is ellen from
01:10:49.800 yesterday ellen degenerate she was uh this weekend with uh george w bush in jerry jones skybox
01:10:57.560 here in dallas texas watching the cowboys well people went crazy on her crazy the social media
01:11:07.080 just tore her apart here's what she said listen but during the game they showed a shot of george and
01:11:14.500 me laughing together and uh so people were upset they thought why is a gay hollywood liberal sitting
01:11:21.780 next to a conservative republican president didn't even notice i'm holding the brand new iphone 11
01:11:26.620 and um but a lot of people were mad and they did what people do when they're mad they tweet and uh
01:11:33.340 but here's one tweet that i loved this uh person says ellen and george bush together makes me have
01:11:37.580 faith in america again losing the applause you're not hearing that on the view are you exactly
01:11:45.820 here's the thing i'm friends with george bush in fact i'm friends with a lot of people who don't
01:11:49.660 share the same beliefs that i have we're all different and i think that we've forgotten that that's
01:11:53.740 okay that we're all different for instance i wish people wouldn't wear fur i don't like it but but
01:11:58.540 i'm friends with people who wear fur and i'm friends with people who are furry as a matter of
01:12:02.620 fact i have friends who should tweeze more and i i have but just because i don't agree with someone
01:12:08.620 on everything doesn't mean that i'm not going to be friends with them when i say be kind to one another
01:12:12.620 i don't mean only the people that think the same way that you do i mean be kind to everyone
01:12:17.260 doesn't matter okay now let me give you a second example here's kanye west he's done another one of
01:12:24.060 his sunday services the crowds are diverse and massive massive and it's hard to understand but
01:12:33.740 listen to him here that's the republican party
01:12:45.820 because i chose my right in america we got the right right we got our own right to our own opinions
01:12:52.540 right but trump tonight because of my color who i'm supposed to pick as the president you black so
01:13:00.380 you can't like trump i ain't never made a decision only based off my color that's a form of slavery
01:13:11.740 that's a form of slavery so you have now two people pretty popular that are coming out and
01:13:22.060 they're not sitting down they're not sitting down this is the new wave that is coming this is the
01:13:29.980 beginning of the pendulum swinging the other direction people do not like this uh hyper partisanship
01:13:39.500 where everything is political they don't like it and there is a freight train coming
01:13:47.500 and these companies don't see it they don't see it going to the ellen thing here for a second
01:13:54.860 beyond the fact that it's a nice moment that i like yeah you know i like the fact that this stuff
01:13:59.500 can happen and she's so good at it but you have to remember that in our society over the past 20 years
01:14:06.700 uh has there been someone who has been more persuasive culturally than ellen no think of
01:14:15.180 when she's you know her she comes into our public eye and she's the she winds up you know she becomes a
01:14:20.380 star and on her own show she announces that she's gay and the initial reaction is like you know not
01:14:28.460 necessarily overwhelmingly positive but it wasn't bad you know people liked her so they but then she
01:14:35.340 started kind of doing the show and it was all about that you know it seemed to be that was the
01:14:39.260 focus of every episode and people kind of got didn't weren't really into it and that's hang on
01:14:43.420 just a second that is where i think america still is look i don't mind you i don't care just don't
01:14:48.460 can you not make it about everything right but what did she do she could have gone the activist route
01:14:54.140 after that i think and made a case and probably been very popular and raised lots of money for liberal
01:14:58.860 causes by coming out and saying they shut my tv show down because blah blah blah instead she's been
01:15:04.140 friendly with everyone i mean she you know her show has we've had charity auctions uh here where
01:15:10.620 her show is donated like free passes to go see it she's she's done all sorts of things to make her
01:15:16.940 producers have reached out to uh people on this program many like i mean it's it's not a they're not
01:15:25.660 they're not the buzzsaw and they're trying they're presenting themselves as human beings who are likable
01:15:31.660 and that is and over time you've seen let me just look at the numbers on on the the issue you'd think
01:15:37.100 she'd care about gay marriage has become gone from an issue where it was in you know in the 90s it was
01:15:41.180 about 20 percent and now it's about 60 over 60 percent popularity now i'm not saying ellen's obviously
01:15:46.460 completely responsible for that but her approach has been far more effective than these activist groups
01:15:51.660 and there's something there for us to learn too right in that not just is it a nice moment it also
01:15:57.260 works it's persuasive people when people like you they tend to agree with you more and if we wind up
01:16:05.660 just being a group of people who you know who have great arguments but everybody hates it's not going to
01:16:12.060 be it's it's not effective we you know it's tough because i think a lot of times we get into that sort of
01:16:17.420 day-to-day back and forth of whatever issue is out there today we have to win that we have to fight
01:16:23.340 and we you know you got to stand up for what you believe in but how you do it is important too and
01:16:27.180 if you look at the long term if you take a longer term approach not just winning today's tweet battle
01:16:33.500 you wind up i think doing things differently and over a longer period of time can actually you know
01:16:39.660 win these battles and make real change and and look do what you can do you can't you're not going to
01:16:44.220 win every one of them but i think to put the best face possible on the things you believe in you
01:16:48.700 actually have to put on you know the best face you have possible i think we're at the beginning of
01:16:54.540 something and i think the left if they're smart will um hijack it eventually uh make it their idea
01:17:01.420 but i think they are so far gone i don't know if that's going to happen can i give you one more
01:17:05.020 example of this real quick the what is almost probably the most effective video we've seen in years
01:17:11.420 happened last week was the the video of the kid who was on the stand his brother was murdered killed
01:17:18.220 by a cop it was she was you know convicted of murder um who went into the wrong apartment after
01:17:23.500 going on a long day of duty and afterwards she said he said i look i don't even want you to go to prison
01:17:29.580 um i don't i i i love you i want the best for you and i hope you look to christ and can i give you a
01:17:36.140 hug and then he came down and he gave the person who killed his brother a hug and then the judge came
01:17:41.980 down and they all hugged and it was like an incredible moment right was that more effective
01:17:48.380 or was the reaction from activists more effective listen to this the moment of compassion where the
01:17:54.780 judge came down off the stage and gave him a hug was fiercely debated in the days after the trial
01:18:00.540 some praised as a rare and much needed moment of humanity others criticized it as a potentially
01:18:05.660 unconstitutional act and wondered whether a black defendant would receive similar attention
01:18:11.340 in the criminal justice system now of course they you know point out that the judge was black
01:18:18.380 so i don't know exactly uh and then you get this it was way out of bounds said andrew seidel a lawyer
01:18:24.700 with the freedom from religion foundation which filed a complaint against the judge in texas with the
01:18:29.820 state commission of judicial conduct the group argued that the judge kemp's decision to preach
01:18:33.900 the bible violated the first amendment because he she handed she gave him a bible who wins that
01:18:41.340 which side christian of course right way more effective than the angry response that is just
01:18:48.060 like i don't like this is a clearly a good moment these are moments that you should celebrate and try to
01:18:53.260 replicate not come at come down on the other side that's why i think this approach to the
01:18:59.260 impeachment is so important yeah the one we have is not defending anybody not getting into anybody's
01:19:06.940 face it's just hey here are the facts here are the facts this is what obama did this is what chalupa
01:19:15.180 did working with the um with the embassy and the dnc this is how the um people that went to jail in the
01:19:24.220 ukraine were convicted for interfering with our election on behalf of the dnc just donald trump
01:19:32.780 doesn't need to be mad he really doesn't he just needs to explain exactly what happened uh when it comes
01:19:40.620 to the other side and look i don't i don't you know look if you were grossed out by what the president
01:19:47.180 said okay i i can see that i can see that if you thought that it was illegal well let's talk about
01:19:55.980 that let's we should look at that we need more i don't see it yet but i can give you more information
01:20:00.140 yeah i don't see it but okay we'll talk about that i want to make sure that we turn over every stone
01:20:04.860 but in doing so you got to kind of turn over every stone and look at this the ones that we don't have
01:20:11.260 whistleblowers on we have the actual facts and they still they still uh are not all of the facts
01:20:19.340 there's still stuff that's happening and have happened in ukraine that we don't have but no one
01:20:24.860 will do the investigation on you don't have to be angry you just have to state the facts that's what
01:20:32.860 that guy did i don't want any kind of harm to come to you i know your life will be changed if you take
01:20:39.740 jesus in your heart and i just i love you and i and i'm sorry that this happened to you but i want
01:20:48.300 you to know there's a pathway out that's all he's saying those are the facts we can stick there
01:20:57.260 but we got to be solid on the facts you can't do what the left is doing you can't be uh boycotting
01:21:03.900 people because of bathrooms and then saying hey everybody shut up china is a good place
01:21:10.460 when they're they're exterminating people it doesn't work you'll have no credibility and i
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01:24:01.000 deeply and we'll explain just what china is really up to we go there next
01:24:09.400 you're listening to glenn beck
01:24:19.060 we have uh bill gertz on i don't think we've had bill gertz on for a while
01:24:33.460 uh yeah he is a um he's a a great author um and he's written a new book called deceiving the sky
01:24:42.660 uh and it is all about china and i just don't think there's a better time for this book to
01:24:49.580 um be talked about than right now because people don't understand the threat that china poses they
01:24:57.660 have two goals china 2020 and china 2025 and uh neither of those goals are good and i think you
01:25:06.120 need to understand that and bill has taken a a deep look into what is happening in china and how we got
01:25:14.340 there and president trump seems to be one of the only people that have been willing to take on china
01:25:20.920 we talk to bill gertz next
01:25:22.760 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
01:25:47.440 these companies and organizations uh like the nba and the way the nba has come out and just
01:25:54.580 kiss the butt of china is not only disgusting but i think they're going to be remembered as um
01:26:01.480 as enablers or um you know allies of war criminals you know these these companies like crux
01:26:11.800 uh that and ibm that actually aided the nazis in what they were doing there are a lot of companies
01:26:20.400 that are going to wake up i think shortly and find out oh we're on the wrong side america do not fall
01:26:27.720 into that trap you need to understand the enemy that china really is there's a new book out called
01:26:34.240 deceiving the sky by bill gertz he has a very clear look at who these people are over in china and what
01:26:44.460 their goals are and how it might pose a problem for us in one minute this is the glenbeck program
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01:28:24.300 bill gertz national security columnist for the washington times senior editor at the washington
01:28:44.840 free beacon and has been with the times since since 1985 author of six books four of the national
01:28:52.020 bestsellers uh he has really done his homework on china and there couldn't be a better time for this
01:28:58.200 book to be coming out welcome to the program bill gertz hi glenn great to be on the show yeah great to
01:29:03.200 have you uh so bill first of all i have to ask the title of the book is deceiving the sky can you
01:29:08.000 explain what that means yeah it's uh it comes from ancient chinese strategy the chinese communists
01:29:15.040 today are despite being communists are steeped in ancient strategy and this dates to everyone is
01:29:21.120 familiar with sun tzu the guy who said the acme of skill is defeating your enemy without firing a shot
01:29:26.920 well there's also a book from the same period called the 36 strategies the first of those is deceive the sky
01:29:34.300 to cross the ocean and it's a story about a chinese general in this warring states uh period where he
01:29:41.680 had to convince the emperor to go to war to a navy neighboring province and basically he deceived the
01:29:48.040 emperor into getting onto a boat and going across and the emperor had to decide does he turn back or go to
01:29:53.860 war he goes to war so the the the meaning behind this is that for to defeat your enemy you must be
01:30:00.520 willing to deceive the sky and in china the emperor is considered god so you have to even deceive god
01:30:06.460 in order to achieve your goals and this is exactly what communist china is doing today boy between
01:30:12.880 islam and uh and china everybody seems and russia everybody seems cool with lying uh to get their
01:30:20.420 way and unfortunately i think we're adopting many of those uh strategies um yeah go ahead no i was going
01:30:27.880 to say deception is the key to understanding the threat from china they are steeped in deception
01:30:33.580 they've deceived us for the last 40 years into thinking they're not a threat that they're a benign
01:30:39.300 power and that if you just be nice to them that they'll turn into this uh free open society it was
01:30:45.540 it was a gamble that totally failed now we've got this uh emerging uh semi-superpower that wants not
01:30:52.920 only to rule the world but in order to do that to defeat the united states i i find what's happening
01:31:00.080 with our corporations today terrifying terrifying they know what this country is they know what
01:31:08.060 they're doing especially the tech companies they know exactly what china is doing and it seems the
01:31:13.620 almighty dollar is is greater than anything else to these people well i think uh we've seen that in
01:31:20.980 the nba the craven nba appeasement of china where they basically said that they were uh going to
01:31:27.700 first one of their executives promoted democracy in hong kong and then the entire uh nba kowtowed to
01:31:35.860 beijing and and it's just horrible this is the future if we don't push back against communist china all
01:31:42.140 right so explain to people who are like ah china it's not so bad explain why we should care about them
01:31:48.000 well um like i said we've had this 40 year gamble that if we just engage with china and trade with
01:31:54.920 china uh that they'll become a benign power and that's been an utter failure because
01:31:59.500 the first thing in deceiving the sky i focus a lot on communist ideology i even have a chapter that
01:32:05.860 goes into how communists lie so lying is a key feature of their system and they've lied about what
01:32:12.620 their goals and aspirations are and again they see the united states as their main enemy they have
01:32:19.420 this massive conspiracy they believe that there's a massive conspiracy by the united states and the west
01:32:24.660 to contain uh socialist communist china and i've tried to highlight in all of these areas from
01:32:32.100 ideological threats to financial threats to military threats to intelligence threats it's across the
01:32:39.500 board i've been covering this for over 30 years and it's just like i say it's becoming a greater threat
01:32:45.320 every day as like i said this nba case is just an egregious example of uh appeasement of this
01:32:51.740 communist uh dictatorship so how are they specifically a threat to us well uh militarily uh they have said
01:33:00.620 that they are developing weapons and capabilities like cyber attacks and lasers that can do incredible
01:33:08.520 damage to us and like i say i outline a scenario in the book where china could this is a fictional
01:33:14.760 scenario where china could actually launch a global pearl harbor missile attack against all the ships
01:33:21.460 in the u.s navy and just totally knock them out so they're developing capabilities in preparation for a
01:33:27.920 future conflict with the united states another alarming area is in the area of cyber uh the u.s
01:33:34.540 intelligence agencies have detected that china has been engaged in a uh cyber attacks uh across the
01:33:42.300 board on uh inside of our system they're looking at uh basically how to map our electric grids so that
01:33:50.620 if uh there's a crisis they get inside of that grid and they shut down the electricity you know we have 16
01:33:56.440 critical infrastructures transportation electric all that but when you come down to it there's really only one
01:34:02.780 critical infrastructure and that's the electric grid and we know they've been inside of it mapping
01:34:07.620 it and preparing for future attacks and play devil's advocate bill sure i hope we're doing the same thing
01:34:13.820 to them well i hope so too and i have not heard what we're doing but the problem has been and and again
01:34:22.160 that would be an intelligence function um the u.s government has been engaged in a massive intelligence
01:34:28.780 failure related to china and that failure is that they've under assessed it i i can remember back in
01:34:35.820 1999 going to the dia and getting a briefing on the chinese military and then afterwards uh this colonel
01:34:43.640 came in the room and said the general would like to see you it was the the general was the the director
01:34:48.500 of the dia and we sat down in a windowless conference room and he said to me he said bill
01:34:53.900 china is not a threat and i was shocked and i said why do you why do you say that and he said well
01:35:00.900 because of their statements and well it turns out that two years later there was a chinese spy working
01:35:07.660 inside the defense intelligence agency and the general was reflecting those views so this is how china has
01:35:15.160 influenced our our views of of their system talk to me a little bit about um the the china 2025
01:35:24.000 and china 2020 one is internal looking if i'm not mistaken and the other is external correct
01:35:31.280 well um there's there's a number of different programs the china 2025 was their economic program to
01:35:39.560 basically corner the world market on all of the high technology areas most notably 5g uh they have
01:35:48.440 other programs here called the thousand talents program where they're they're siphoning off and hiring
01:35:54.060 scientists and others to go back to china and give them that expertise and uh after the uh white house
01:36:02.040 under the trump administration revealed this china 2025 program guess what they cited uh-oh
01:36:08.440 we better not talk about this anymore we tipped our hand now the west knows what we're up to so they
01:36:14.420 kind of made a mistake in revealing that and china 2020 is the control of their people which i don't think
01:36:23.160 people understand their social credit system here i don't think you can't say hey we love china and we
01:36:30.360 just want to do business with china uh and expect us to have an open and friendly relationship
01:36:37.120 when they are really tracking and imprisoning their entire population it's it's hitler's dream system
01:36:46.100 it is a total i call it uh high-tech totalitarianism um i was in uh in beijing in june of 2018 with
01:36:56.780 then defense secretary jim mattis and i felt like it was an information desert you couldn't access the
01:37:03.520 internet freely you couldn't get social media you couldn't go on google and do searches that you
01:37:09.220 you know that we do so commonly every day uh they are into total control and again this goes back to
01:37:15.820 the uh clinton administration during the uh the 90s where uh clinton was a believer in unfettered
01:37:22.420 engagement he said let's give them all this high technology he said trying to uh control the
01:37:28.720 internet would be like trying to nail jello to the wall well the chinese are very close to nailing
01:37:34.440 jello to the wall in terms of controlling the internet and if i'm not mistaken he was the first
01:37:39.760 one to sell them a supercomputer well it was across the board i i like to point out to people that uh
01:37:47.280 under this engagement policy one of the worst global security failures took place and that was
01:37:53.840 under clinton they decided we were going to share nuclear cooperation with the chinese so we sent our
01:37:59.840 nuclear weapons laboratory scientists to china they sent theirs to the u.s and within a few short years
01:38:06.300 the cia concluded that china through espionage obtained secrets on every deployed warhead in the u.s
01:38:13.560 arsenal they then spread that technology to pakistan and then pakistan further spread it through the
01:38:19.760 aq khan nuclear supplier network uh to north korea iran syria and libya and we learned this in 2003
01:38:27.640 when we took down the libyan nuclear program there were chinese language documents on how to make a
01:38:32.820 small warhead for a missile i can't think of a greater uh disaster for u.s and global security than
01:38:40.460 trading nuclear cooperation with the chinese so i want to i want to go to kind of what you're talking
01:38:46.880 about it espionage but it's espionage on a global scale and here in america i don't think people
01:38:53.480 really understand how much they have stolen from us and what the ramifications are we'll go there
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01:40:44.080 so they have been uh stealing technology from us uh like crazy can you give us a highlight of of this
01:41:04.420 sure yeah first off um the uh white house put out a report last year and the title was china's
01:41:13.420 economic aggression against the united states there was a big fight in the white house
01:41:17.680 the uh the pro-china traders said oh you you can't say that you can't say economic aggression
01:41:23.200 and they said well yes we can and one of the reasons was is they outlined in this report that
01:41:28.840 china is obtaining between 250 billion and 600 billion annually in american intellectual property
01:41:37.720 and technology no nation can survive especially when our economy is so wedded to the high-tech
01:41:44.380 sector so this is this gives you a sense of of of how serious the problem is and it's not that
01:41:50.720 they're stealing you know books from us they've always just taken i've got a chinese copy of harry
01:41:55.620 potter that's not harry potter but it is harry potter um they don't care about things like that
01:42:00.860 but they're going even to places where you're building turbines and they didn't know how to
01:42:06.080 build a turbine and they'll say okay we'll buy these turbines from you but one of our people has to be
01:42:11.260 there to uh to witness the whole thing when they do they hack into the site they they take all of the
01:42:18.540 technology all the know-how and then they can't in this particular case they canceled the contract on the
01:42:23.700 turbines yeah it's a it's unbelievable the the uh scope of the intellectual property theft and
01:42:32.740 acquisition i mean it ranges from government secrets and i highlight that in the book about how they
01:42:38.560 stole the uh c-17 uh design information uh worth 3.4 billion dollars from boeing and then they went out
01:42:47.880 and built their own uh y-20 uh transport the same same thing they also stole secrets on our fighter jets
01:42:54.460 um so and on the commercial side again it's it's again a staggering amount uh trump has done something
01:43:01.880 very unique um he has basically said look we're not going to allow this kind of theft to take place and
01:43:08.340 it was allowed to happen under successive republican and democratic administrations they looked the other
01:43:14.500 way they said nothing and it continued to happen so trump is saying uh just like we did in the latter
01:43:20.940 stages of the cold war against the soviet union when we blocked uh western and u.s technology uh he's
01:43:27.580 saying okay let's see what kind of a chinese economic miracle can exist without stolen u.s technology and
01:43:34.460 my guess is we're starting to see a kind of decline in the chinese economy so i think it's kind of working
01:43:39.920 i will tell you this i um i'm big time against tariffs but what he's doing in china i generally
01:43:47.820 agree with um 5g uh and huawei is is is potentially deadly to the west oh absolutely i mean we are in a
01:44:00.780 real national security race for this new technology you know the thing to understand about 5g it's it's not
01:44:08.220 just a jump from 4g to 5g as as the next generation it's it's really a quantum leap in the ability to
01:44:16.860 move information and data at at ultra high speeds and that has a huge impact both commercially and for
01:44:24.560 national security if you think of if you think of 4g as being because it is it's a pipeline of
01:44:30.620 information if you think of that as a garden hose um uh 5g is a garden hose the size of the channel
01:44:40.400 exactly exactly and and they're trying to corner the market on that and the way they're doing that
01:44:47.480 is again it's part of their strategy known as the belt and road they're they're working in
01:44:52.460 underdeveloped nations to get those nations to buy into chinese 5g infrastructure which is like
01:44:59.760 repeater cells and and that kind of thing and once they do that they will have access to that data
01:45:05.400 uh the military is really scrambling to try and figure out a way to prevent china from cornering
01:45:11.100 the market on 5g because it's going to have significant a significant impact on the ability
01:45:16.640 to do military operations anywhere in the u.s or to defend the country against attacks if the chinese
01:45:22.900 control worldwide the 5g networks and they control all of the information they'll they'll be able to
01:45:29.740 hack anything if if their spine is where uh is where all of the information is is traveling on
01:45:40.060 correct it's it's both intelligence as well as the ability to uh cut off or stop the use of 5g if
01:45:48.300 if they control the infrastructure for example they could cut off 5g the the military's use of 5g
01:45:55.920 uh somewhere in the united states which would again cripple us just like they could cripple our
01:46:01.840 satellites by firing missiles that maybe like a a dozen or so satellites they could cripple so these
01:46:07.740 are the things they're doing it's really a cold war with china and yet there's only one side waging
01:46:12.980 it and that's beijing are we getting better with trump oh absolutely uh it's it's been a tectonic
01:46:20.760 shift um i point out in the book that early in president-elect held a meeting at trump tower
01:46:26.800 early in after he was elected and he brought together all the top tech executives and he asked
01:46:32.300 them what their concerns were and all of them said you have to do something about china stealing our
01:46:37.800 technology or we're not going to be able to survive all right more in just a second the name of the book
01:46:42.640 is deceiving the sky inside communist china's drive for global supremacy the author is bill gertz more
01:46:49.740 in just a second
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01:48:29.400 welcome to the program we're talking to bill gertz uh he's a
01:48:56.840 he has a new book all about china inside communist china's drive for global supremacy it's called
01:49:01.900 deceiving the sky uh and i don't think people really understand what china is um and what it is
01:49:10.900 growing into bill i had a question about intellectual theft you know intellectual property theft a big
01:49:18.660 chunk of that is you know you guys talked about these real kind of overt actions of theft where they're
01:49:24.180 taking things and stealing things and hacking and doing these uh actions that are you know blatantly
01:49:29.260 criminal but there's another big chunk of this which is essentially american companies agreeing
01:49:34.620 to these standards to go over there to access this market and you know they china basically says hey if
01:49:41.300 you want to come over and sell your products well you got to give us that that technology and a lot of
01:49:45.300 american companies they complain about it to our government but they wind up doing it anyway i mean
01:49:51.300 isn't that a huge part of this problem absolutely uh i i have a friend who recently retired from a
01:49:58.680 fortune 500 company in china american company and he explained that the chinese you know this is
01:50:06.140 basically a country with no rule of law but they exploit so-called law for their economic benefit
01:50:12.500 and in one case what they did over there was they required they passed a law that said all foreign
01:50:18.340 companies must share their intellectual property and core information and uh but the thing is they
01:50:26.280 never enforced it and but it was always there and this guy said if they enforced it no company could
01:50:32.240 do business they could not give up that intellectual property but that shows you the kind of coercive
01:50:37.320 measures and uh quasi-legal efforts that they use to gain uh power over american but is it coercive
01:50:44.700 because these companies for instance google is shameful and so is facebook google in particular
01:50:51.000 they just want access to the mines and the information and so they're willing to do business
01:50:56.620 with these guys because they want to mine that information they want that their algorithms to get better
01:51:03.180 um and and they they're just going over voluntarily to do this i mean i think these guys are going to be
01:51:10.860 remembered like nazi collaborators in the end absolutely yeah absolutely um this is a huge
01:51:17.160 problem and again it's it's a result of this legacy of unfettered engagement the government was telling
01:51:22.240 companies for decades just don't worry about the threat from china there's no threat just go invest
01:51:27.680 over there um again that's changing and uh when the government tells you that something's a threat
01:51:33.860 we're starting to see some of these companies pull out uh but then again it may be too late in the
01:51:39.880 sense that they've already pillaged so much uh in the case of google i highlight in the book how
01:51:45.780 google was totally uh craven in agreeing to develop a censored search engine for china so that china
01:51:55.340 again it could contribute to china's high-tech totalitarianism to block uh sites and things that
01:52:02.820 the chinese did not want the chinese people to see and uh vice president pence gave a speech last
01:52:09.580 october october of last year in which he said google should get rid of this they shouldn't be doing
01:52:15.280 this unfortunately i think and then google was called before congress and said well no we're not
01:52:20.800 doing this but i think the damage has already been done in that they've probably hired many of the
01:52:26.760 google scientists who were developing this censored search engine known as dragonfly
01:52:32.580 so where do we stand with um china you know this this trade war and this cold war that we're having
01:52:43.860 uh you know china buys a lot of our stuff from our farms etc etc uh that we're really hurting
01:52:50.900 there china they you know you never know what the truth is with china but uh you know they they have
01:52:58.120 i've saw a trend just yesterday that consumers are starting to use instant noodles uh instead of
01:53:06.100 actual noodles over in china which is cheaper so it shows that it maybe they're starting to hurt
01:53:11.560 uh down at the uh the very bottom they're building ghost cities they printed uh some say up to
01:53:19.160 uh 50 trillion dollars in cash and put 25 trillion of that in their own uh businesses
01:53:27.860 and then the other 25 trillion apparently they put in u.s stocks and bonds and and things in the
01:53:33.980 west that can't be a sign of health no uh and uh there is there are growing signs of instability uh
01:53:42.520 and and part of that is the actions of the current supreme leader xi jinping who again is he's the
01:53:49.200 president he's the general secretary of the communist party of china and he's also the head of the central
01:53:54.340 military commission the the barrel of the gun as mao said which controls the whole system and he has
01:54:01.220 made a major shift uh up until 2012 when he took power uh the guiding uh watch phrase for china was
01:54:08.980 outlined by dung shaoping the post-mao uh communist who said bide our time build our capabilities
01:54:15.860 well under xi jinping they're basically on the march they're they're no they're saying well we're still
01:54:21.680 building our capabilities but we're not biding our time uh he's declared something called the china
01:54:27.020 dream which is really the communist party of china nightmare which is again to spread this
01:54:32.580 totalitarian system throughout the world and and basically become the dominant superpower and he's
01:54:39.640 doing that in in a number of various ways the most visible of which is this thing called the belt and
01:54:45.480 road initiative and it's a multi-trillion dollar infrastructure project to take over these undeveloped
01:54:52.060 countries so where do we stand are when we are looking to go to economic war do we have a stronger hand do they
01:55:01.960 have a stronger hand well the battle is still underway politically within the trump administration you
01:55:08.520 have uh forces there primarily uh aligned with the wall street people that bailed out the communist
01:55:15.160 party of china for many many years and they want to go back to those old appeasement policies the the
01:55:21.240 the false notion that if we just trade with china everything will be okay so there's still a battle going
01:55:27.400 on um that said the strongest proponent for uh protecting the american economy and advancing american
01:55:34.840 interest is the president and he's aligned himself with a with a really good group of people that are
01:55:39.640 are taking action uh the the uh the trade representative lightheiser uh peter navarro at the white house he does
01:55:47.640 industrial policy uh matt pottinger the deputy national security advisor and on the pro china side you
01:55:54.440 basically have uh the treasury secretary steve mnuchin who's pushing uh again to go back to the old appeasement
01:56:01.160 oriented policies it remains to be seen uh you know trump is is the art of the deal he he could
01:56:08.120 you know cave in if he thinks he's going to get a deal but i can tell you this trade deal that they're
01:56:12.520 working on is not going to go anywhere why do you say that well uh according to a senior administration
01:56:19.720 official i talked to he he explained to me uh they had worked out in great detail a 150 page agreement with
01:56:27.800 the chinese uh they reached it in may and they were all set to sign it and it covered things like
01:56:33.480 cyber attacks like currency manipulation even the export of fentanyl into the united states which
01:56:40.520 china is facilitating to exacerbate the opioid crisis i think i think can i just say this and then you go
01:56:46.440 back i think they are doing what uh the british did to the chinese with the opioid war i mean the opium
01:56:55.400 wars no question i think they're doing it to us revenge yes no question well this was included in
01:57:01.240 this deal and uh the word is that they the chinese took this to the senior communist party leaders
01:57:07.800 and they said we can't sign this agreement because it will be an admission that we had done all of these
01:57:14.040 things and so that's kind of where things are now and now both sides are trying to work out a partial
01:57:20.280 deal or some kind of compromises and the way it was explained to me is as long as uh trump holds out
01:57:26.280 for uh the real deal uh nothing's going to happen in the near future but that's one of the things i
01:57:32.280 think is fascinating about this the trade war as an entity because we have something here called
01:57:38.360 elections right and you know there they don't have to worry about that so you know with the pressure of
01:57:44.680 trump maybe getting this deal done it would help the economy probably it would you know if we have
01:57:49.640 a downturn next year in the middle of an election season he's going to have a real incentive to get
01:57:53.480 something done but there's no incentive for the chinese to come along at all on these things
01:57:58.440 because they don't have to worry about an upcoming election yeah you know this is a really good point
01:58:04.520 because back in october when pence gave that speech he talked about chinese election meddling and he
01:58:12.600 basically and it didn't get a lot of attention uh obviously washington has been in near hysteria
01:58:18.760 for two years or three years on russian meddling in the 2016 election but the real election meddling
01:58:25.160 is by china and he said the chinese want a different president um in the book i quote a guy named kevin
01:58:32.200 freeman and i i came across kevin when he was working for uh the pentagon and he did an unconventional
01:58:39.400 warfare scenario and he posited that what if a nation were to trigger an economic downturn like
01:58:47.080 we saw in 2008 and of course the pentagon reacted they basically uh tried to uh can his report i'm
01:58:56.120 very very worried that the chinese uh in october or some type uh in september of 2020 could try to
01:59:04.520 trigger uh an economic downturn that would have political ramifications for for uh trump kevin
01:59:12.200 actually works for uh the blaze uh and does a show on the blaze i'm very familiar with him and and i
01:59:18.920 think he's spot on i think he's spot on i think you're spot on on that um just let me ask one last
01:59:24.920 question um what does the world look like if america continues to bend over and and uh not
01:59:34.360 draw a line in the sand with china what does america what does america and the world look like in 2030
01:59:41.080 uh to me it it's it's not an america that i would want to live in it would be a a totalitarian
01:59:48.840 nightmare and i think we're seeing the first blushes of this with this nba controversy of how
01:59:55.240 one of their executives supported democracy in china and the entire nba just uh prostrated itself in
02:00:04.200 front of the chinese in a bid to try and gain access to that market uh this this would be a
02:00:10.200 horrible world if the chinese take control it's it's uh like i say it's an existential threat it's
02:00:16.840 not climate change like the democratic presidential candidates like to say it's communist china
02:00:23.400 bill thank you so much i appreciate you follow him gertz file.com uh his name is bill gertz and the
02:00:30.040 name of the book is deceiving the sky you want to understand the future you want to understand future
02:00:35.640 war you want to understand why we must uh stop uh coddling china read this book deceiving the sky
02:00:45.800 inside communist china's drive for global supremacy by bill gertz thank you bill
02:00:50.840 ah i wanted to ask him if there really was a general sao there was oh there was okay there
02:00:57.640 was okay yes i figured he'd have the story in the book i assume i don't know how but they didn't know
02:01:02.120 because it's not an american it's not a chinese thing it's an american thing there was a general
02:01:06.680 chow the sao and uh he won a great battle but uh they didn't do the chicken thing we did
02:01:14.360 so we they they we turned war into delicious chicken delicious chicken that's us yes that's
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02:02:45.640 hey we want to welcome all of our las vegas listeners to our new home
02:03:15.480 it's news talk 840 kxnt thank you so much for tuning in uh we are live in uh las vegas now we
02:03:23.400 are thrilled to be a part of uh kxnt all right um tonight at five o'clock we have another chalkboard
02:03:30.360 on the impeachment of donald trump this chalkboard is going to show you how things usually work
02:03:38.040 with a whistleblower and how this whistleblower worked it doesn't seem to match up
02:03:45.960 at all and we'll give you we'll give you that the latest uh on the trump impeachment today at five
02:03:52.360 o'clock i haven't seen anything uh where people have trouble keeping the same story straight it's
02:03:56.920 certainly not coming out of the elizabeth warren campaign right now no she is consistent oh she knows
02:04:01.320 her story she's sticking to it well except for that pregnancy thing i mean she was well yeah okay
02:04:07.000 she was a first year teacher and uh she's on record in fact her teaching records say that she didn't
02:04:13.560 have the right qualifications uh and so she had after her first year she had to go back and get some
02:04:18.880 extra qualifications to be able to teach the next year so um that's what she said that's what the records
02:04:24.600 say uh but then in this campaign she's come out and said she was pregnant uh i don't know with a squaw
02:04:31.640 i'm not i'm not really sure but she was pregnant and um and she was fired because she was visibly
02:04:39.080 pregnant it's a huge huge firing reason around america people are like oh i see you're visibly
02:04:44.200 pregnant therefore you're fired good for a teacher it's happens all the time all the time isn't it
02:04:50.360 amazing how how bad you think the world is if you follow these people yeah it's a central part of
02:04:58.600 their argument which is the united states sucks and everything about it sucks and everything about
02:05:04.440 your life sucks and you're never going to get a future sucks and you need me to make it not suck
02:05:09.640 as much it's still going to suck because if you elect them and they're there for a long time they will
02:05:15.000 still need to convince you it continually sucks because of somebody else so she is on record saying
02:05:21.040 the other story was she lying then or is she lying now which which liar is she it does need to be one
02:05:29.800 of the two doesn't it it does shockingly i've seen very little pickup from the mainstream media on such
02:05:35.240 an odd claim nothing to do with every single person they interact with being just like elizabeth
02:05:40.200 warren a white liberal that's wealthy from the suburbs that's you know everybody who is in the
02:05:46.580 media is elizabeth warren which is why she's getting such favorable treatment you're so jaded
02:05:51.440 well the world sucks everything sucks you suck your life sucks your future sucks or it doesn't and you
02:05:58.300 can continue to listen to this broadcast and we'll see you tonight at five o'clock it's actually
02:06:03.400 getting quite bright quite bright with the truth back
02:06:07.280 you