00:08:25.960But you need to talk about your reaction after and how you couldn't come out to Francis Tavern yesterday where George Washington gave his farewell address to the troops because you were in a fetal position.0.99
00:17:27.560We actually had to reschedule our shoot at Wall Street and Federal Hall location in Lower Manhattan.
00:17:34.280We were scheduled to do it today, but we learned that there were going to be May Day protests down there.
00:17:40.400You know, fighting the band, fighting capitalism, standing around the bowl and, you know, showing them workers' rights or something.
00:17:49.900Anyways, we rescheduled Glenn's shoot for our America 250 special on Wednesday to avoid these protests.
00:17:57.820But there's lots of students that are walking out today to really show the man how much they hate math or something.
00:18:03.380How pissed would you be as a parent if you send your kids to school to learn and they're taking the day and joining May Day resistance riots or parades or whatever the hell you want to call them?
00:18:39.700I think it was, remember the Black Lives Matter curriculum that was going around schools where they were just teaching grade schoolers how to be activists?
00:20:11.940You know, when the president weaponized the FBI and DOJ and went after grandmas, that was a big thing.
00:20:18.080And then made a huge speech with a red background, basically talking about how he was militarizing the government specifically at normal people.
00:20:36.740Oh, maybe it was when Trump got us and said, hey, I'm going to end the war and then just left all of our stuff on the tarmac, left people behind, had people throwing themselves from play.
00:20:54.840Maybe it was when he weaponized CISA to strip away the First Amendment and censor and put under surveillance ordinary Americans for questioning the election.
00:24:24.180And that is the place where, you know, the president has to say to Congress, you know, we're going to continue on war, blah, blah, blah, and then have to vote for it.
00:24:32.340But that doesn't, that's not how we do it anymore.
00:24:35.280I remember when I was young and naive.
00:33:08.980You were like, hey, we should just go do some other things today.
00:33:11.880I'm like, Glenn, we don't have one spare second in today because we're filming the second episode of Find Your Voice with the singers who are singing live at Ellis Island.
00:34:06.220We're filming episode two of Find Your Voice, thanks to these sinners that Roger Love has coached.
00:34:13.220Roger Love, who, by the way, is on the plane right now, having come from just coached Bon Jovi.
00:34:20.640These amateurs, who we love very dearly, who we were a little nervous at first whenever, you know, they auditioned, they got selected, the audience voted on them, they won.
00:34:30.740they've been going through rehearsals with roger for the last couple weeks and it's been hairy
00:34:35.180but we're at the finish line so you guys we're gonna hear it for the you i mean the first live
00:34:41.080performance will be tomorrow night yeah at the ellis island in statue of liberty i mean it is
00:34:47.720going to be with the fireworks and the first time that the duet has performed together not
00:34:52.640opposite ends of the country by technology so this will be interesting and i hear there's i
00:34:58.680don't want to get into it but i hear there's some tension there's there's been a little bit of
00:35:02.700drama leading up yeah just with learning the parts and getting yeah taking the advice
00:35:07.080it's it's like our own version of american idol meets like one of those mtv reality shows i will
00:35:17.460tell you i am going in today to hear them and i am putting on my best simon cowell i will be simon
00:35:23.860cow i i wrote this i know exactly how i want it to sound and if anybody is like you know what i've
00:35:30.500decided to do it this way no no you're not doing it that way you know who is botox simon cow
00:35:35.780congratulations jason you're in man card botox i mean he's a marine did you get botox
00:35:44.180i bet vin diesel jason statham all these guys probably get botox but you mean the movie star
00:51:23.600And, you know, I would have if that laptop would have come to me, the first thing I would have said to my staff is run this down every possible way, because this falling this much of a gift falling into our laps and then just be handed to us.
00:51:40.980Sounds like a way for the other side to shut us down and destroy all of our credibility.
00:59:13.900These people are getting houses sold, even in this tough market, and they're helping people buy at a great price.
00:59:20.540it's realestateagentsitrust.com realestateagentsitrust.com 10 seconds station id
00:59:27.060so this is the other thing that we have to remember when they said
00:59:43.860what was the date you guys published uh october 14th 2020 so you were a couple of
00:59:50.320weeks away we were a couple of weeks away from the election people we know now that people said
00:59:55.760if they would have known about that it would have changed their vote yeah polling shows that
01:00:00.660so the fbi was being a nothing but a political organ 100 and that is that goes to me i mean that
01:00:09.920was that was what i thought was made this the biggest political story in our nation's history
01:00:17.960is it was so deep and widespread yeah and it showed our president was making money with his
01:00:25.500family from countries that honestly we deem as enemies 100 yes 100 china right and yet still0.76
01:00:34.900nothing has happened yeah well uh the the one pardon that wasn't auto penned was hunters
01:00:42.320so what do we do with this now where does this sit in in history yeah i mean i really you know i i
01:00:50.260got and people still kind of bring this up and laugh about how how snide i was and how kind of
01:00:57.700like dismissive i was when i i testified to congress about um you know overreach by the
01:01:04.940government in in our political process it was the subcommittee on whatever government yeah exactly
01:01:13.560government i'm pretending to care and um yeah and i'm gonna start calling all of the committees
01:01:19.400yeah i'm pretending on i'm pretending to care yeah exactly exactly and that's and so that's
01:01:24.120how i treated it like and i had contempt for the process because i'm like you're parading me out
01:01:28.200here like a prop um this was something that was horrific it was a not only a scandal but a
01:01:36.340violation of the most sacred right that by the way isn't up to the government it's up to god
01:01:41.280that is given to us you know and and you desecrated that right has been desecrated
01:01:46.060and now we're i'm i'm being brought out here so that you can go and tweet out clips of it
01:01:51.360like but you know what what so so you know that was my attitude about it and that was how i felt
01:01:56.800And lo and behold, I was right. Nothing had been done about it. But the thing that I came there to really stress and talk about and bring awareness to is aside from the fact that the government was like briefing these executives on, quote unquote, national security issues or something, these companies are also staffed by spies that and that is something that I think is worth looking at and perhaps legislating.
01:02:26.740So something that we found in the Twitter files that were released by Elon Musk when he bought Twitter, a.k.a. X, which, by the way, was catalyzed by this event, was that there were like huge groups of former feds that were now working in big tech.
01:06:27.760As we celebrate America's 250th birthday, I wrote these lyrics eight months ago, and
01:06:46.280tomorrow they're going to be performed at Ellis Island.
01:06:51.840And it is the story of America and coming here for, not the golden streets, but the
01:07:03.080opportunity just to be in an open sky without everybody telling you, you can't do it.
01:07:11.760I mean, you're going to run into those people, but in Europe and around the rest of the world,
01:07:16.880you're told you can't do it because you don't have the right breeding, you don't have the
01:07:21.220right father. You don't have the right lineage. You don't have the right schooling. In America,
01:07:26.580that's what was different. It never told you, you can't do it because of who you are,
01:07:34.020even though in every generation, there become these arrogant, I mean, de Tocqueville talked
01:07:39.780about it in Democracy for America. There will be these people that get up into power and they'll
01:07:44.340try to kick the door behind them closed so nobody else can go through. That happens in every
01:07:48.580generation. That's when you say, you close that door, I'm going to go find, I'll find a window.
01:07:55.880I'll find another way to make it. Join us tomorrow from Ellis Island. We begin at 7 p.m. Eastern,
01:08:05.160and you'll be able to see it at glennbeck.com slash torch. You'll be able to see it even if
01:08:09.560you're not a torch member, but you'll be able to participate in it if you are a torch member,
01:08:14.140but watch it with your family. It is Ellis Island like you've never seen it before and
01:08:19.200the truth about America and what we should be expecting from immigrants. What does it mean1.00
01:08:28.160to come here? You're not coming here as a Frenchman and staying a Frenchman. The idea is0.93
01:08:33.180you come here to be an American. It's the only country where you can come here as something else0.90
01:08:38.900and become it. I can live in England the rest of my life, but I'm never going to be an Englishman.
01:08:43.640I will always, in that country, I will always be an American. In this country, you can come from
01:08:49.460Somalia. And if you play by the rules, you do the right thing and you want to adapt and you want to
01:08:55.480make America better and bigger and you gain along with it, you're an American. You're not a Somalian0.99
01:09:03.080anymore. We have, uh, we have, um, uh, somebody who broke, you just heard the, um, uh, the Hunter0.99
01:09:14.680laptop story. We have Emma Morris with us. She broke that. She was with the post for a long time.
01:09:20.040Uh, and, uh, you can follow her at Emma Jo NYC on, uh, X, but we were just sitting here talking
01:09:28.440about new york city and mamdani and how this happened yeah how why who voted for him how did
01:09:40.220this happen i know i mean you're talking about you know your ellis island event and i'm like
01:09:44.740yep it's so true so relevant um who voted for him yeah i was just saying over the break you know
01:09:50.320it's it's third world immigrants and uh yuppies millennial yuppies who didn't get the life that
01:09:57.220they were promised when they took out six figures of debt to go to university and um you know they0.99
01:10:03.880never got their high-paying job or at least a lifestyle that they thought would correspond with
01:10:09.260that job in corporate they never got their marriage they never got their two kids they
01:10:14.800never got their their car and um they're really resentful and they think that because they didn't
01:10:23.080get that stuff that they have to tear apart park avenue and tear apart fifth avenue because those
01:10:27.880people have it what good does that do you good question it's like catharsis i mean i i just
01:10:37.700don't understand first of all who promised you anything you know that this that's that's you
01:10:44.300know a university lying to you maybe it's your parents actually believing but that's not the way
01:10:50.660was you know except for their generation one generation had that one and all of a sudden
01:10:57.980that's just the way it is it's not well exactly you know that's exactly that's it it's you know
01:11:02.740i i do have sympathy for the fact that it's hard it is hard it is hard you know and i understand
01:11:08.880because i also had this this transition i guess out of disillusionment you know or into disillusionment
01:11:15.900where you know i was i was born in the 90s early 90s and you know whatever my sisters were brought
01:11:22.520up in the 80s and you could have like single income and houses were like totally affordable
01:11:28.180you know you buy a house and then you have your children and um you know schools are super
01:11:34.140affordable and accessible the country's really safe you know you trust your community you can
01:11:38.620go outside alone at seven years old and nobody is worried about you and there's like a certain
01:11:43.400like lifestyle a certain culture that you grow up in and you just assume that it's going to be the
01:11:48.080same for you and then as it turns out you come up after the financial crash you come up after
01:11:54.280mass migration you come up after 9-11 and covid exactly and the world you know tech the world
01:12:02.400isn't the same um there's been these these obviously massive changes in the culture and
01:12:07.820in society from the time that our parents were bringing us up to the time that we're coming up
01:12:11.160and um you can do one of two things once you realize that you can insist that you don't
01:12:17.500realize it and then become angrier and angrier and angrier as you exert effort into nothingness
01:12:23.520or you can adapt um and i think that the mamdani voters are the former
01:12:29.480and the latter are the people who want to hustle see that's that is the difference in america
01:12:35.800it has always been hustle yeah like it's hard like yeah it's hard okay really hard
01:12:41.800when people came over here the ones who got disillusions were the ones who thought that the
01:12:46.560the streets were paved in gold they weren't it's really hard i just saw the broadway show
01:12:51.900ragtime this weekend oh this week have you seen it no it's the best it's the best revival oh great
01:12:58.620it's really good but um it tells a story of an immigrant that is coming in one of the sub stories
01:13:04.280is this immigrant comes in and he comes from latvia and he's telling his child on the ship
01:13:10.380coming over his streets are paved with gold and we're going to make it and then he gets here and
01:13:14.220he realizes how hard it is and he starts to turn on capitalism and america and wow then he finds
01:13:22.640the thing he finds the one thing that he can do that nobody else can do and it hits for yeah you
01:13:29.580know what i mean and that's that's the thing yeah you're not you you can't just skate here you can't
01:13:37.360it's well that's it i mean you can and you're not gonna live a glamorous life and you're gonna you
01:13:42.520know kind of scrape by and that's you get what you put in you know but that's that's what's great
01:13:47.780about america is that it abides by the laws of physics you get what you put in yeah it's um i
01:13:54.020never understood the frank sinatra song new york new york where he says you know you make it here
01:13:59.860you make it anywhere i never understood it until i started doing television here and i realized
01:14:05.000there were a thousand people literally a thousand people right behind me that would stab me to death
01:14:11.420hundred percent stab me to death yeah for that job hundred percent and it's that when you understand
01:14:17.820that oh man this is all competitive this is you are either all in or you're not going to last a
01:14:25.320day exactly that's new york yes 100 that's right and and listen like it's not for everyone and
01:14:32.740like maybe that's part of the mom donnie voter you know profile too is that they're not really
01:14:37.840cut out for it and they just want to be here because the restaurants are like really good
01:14:41.780Right. But it's not really for you. And that's OK, too. But again, like the reaction to that is probably to find like a city that's a little more like, you know, slower pace. It's a little less like intense, perhaps a little less Machiavellian. And, you know, go live there. Don't try to burn the city into down to size that fits you.
01:15:02.560So, tell me what happens. What happens here? You know, my son was just at the new J.P. Morgan Chase building, which is incredible. He told me about it. We were invited to go see it, and I said, son, you go and tell me about it. He went, he said, have you been in there yet?
01:15:19.400No, I haven't. I walk past it all the time. I have a client nearby.
01:15:21.680So inside the building, there is a flagpole, a giant flagpole with an American flag in the center of the building that actually flutters sideways in the wind.
01:15:33.620Okay, they've created this whole thing to where it's constantly waving in the flagpole in the center.
01:15:39.180And these incredible restaurants and everything.
01:15:44.880I mean, you know, that's what that is.
01:15:47.520now mom donnie is saying things like you know we don't want him yeah that's it like it's so sad
01:15:54.020because that building is a monument to exceptionalism it is you know that's what that
01:15:58.940is and you mean and you may not like him you may not like you may have a problem with the bank or
01:16:03.140whatever but what are you going to do without it well even that it's like that's so like that's so
01:16:07.860crazy like that's so resentful like that's nuts like you know if you're if you're feeling that
01:16:12.820way i presume you have a lot of debt and say do you want to have debt with the bank or do you want0.70
01:16:17.980to have debt with not the bank because i guarantee you it's the bank that you want to have your debt
01:16:22.100with yeah that's true but you know i think the resentment comes from the resentment comes from
01:16:27.160watching if i'm your age you know i saw 9-11 happened whole thing changed then you know seven
01:16:36.120years later the banks get bailed out mom and dad don't get bailed out then covid happens they don't
01:16:41.880get bailed out home depot gets bailed out but mom and dad don't banks keep getting bigger yeah you
01:16:46.940can see how that plays on people sure yes of course yes of course and listen i understand
01:16:52.280obviously i deeply understand the populist sentiment i'm just really skeptical of the
01:16:57.540reaction to the feeling to be let's break everything in our path because oh i don't think
01:17:03.500that's the move i don't think that that's and in fact you know getting back to the mom donnie
01:17:07.740conversation the socialism conversation i think that is the reaction you know that is they are
01:17:13.240the natural reaction to the feeling that you're talking about and it's a base impulse it's not
01:17:16.980the right reaction that is you know people ask me a lot what do you you know what do you think
01:17:22.280he's looking for because you know isn't he concerned that like the rich are just going to
01:17:25.700leave you know like he he posted this um ridiculous video on tax i don't know if you saw him filming
01:17:33.480himself outside ken griffin's house and the ceo of citadel and saying like haha like we're gonna
01:17:38.960punish ken griffin with taxes and um it's just a really antagonistic um video and uh ken griffin
01:17:47.660obviously didn't appreciate it and people and ken is in the middle of building a six billion dollar
01:17:52.740project here and uh people were like isn't he concerned about ken griffin just pulling out and
01:17:57.920leaving and the rich just leaving what is he going to do then and it's like no yeah that's
01:18:03.460the point they don't like they're they're hostile they are hostile this isn't i don't think very
01:18:08.520political it's much more emotional well you know what's amazing is in chicago the same thing is
01:18:12.460happening i'm trying to remember who's the big guy and he's the number one philanthropist in
01:18:16.900chicago he moves to florida yeah well ken geoffern did that too in chicago moved to florida his
01:18:22.160primary residence is in florida yeah and so moved to florida and now chicago all the soup kitchens
01:18:27.700you know the homeless shelters everything else are like where's the donation why is he not giving
01:18:32.940he's always given to his city because it's not his city anymore yeah exactly you chased him out
01:18:37.820that's what happened yeah bullied him out well it's like exactly like it's like why do i want
01:18:42.040to fund the revolution right i'm good this seems scary actually why do i have like a bunch of
01:18:49.320menacing millennials trying to burn my apartment down so what happens what happens here yeah like
01:18:55.820But that's the thing. It's like, I mean, I think about that a lot. Like, it's not like this is Cuba, you know, where you have to like build a raft to leave, like you can just leave. I mean, you can either move to Greenwich, Connecticut, or you can move to Palm Beach or Texas. I mean, it's really easy. And I know JP Morgan is having people clamoring to work out of, you know, their Texas offices and their Miami offices.
01:19:17.880um i think that you know perhaps there's this will to accelerate you know to accelerate the
01:19:25.760revolution to accelerate the change um and where that goes i mean nowhere good uh because let's
01:19:34.120say you can't control the movement of the people who need to fund the revolution so um it turns
01:19:40.560into third world culture you know it turns into how yeah like i don't know if you've ever been to
01:19:48.400cuba i have because i'm from canada so we're like we were allowed to go there growing up and i went
01:19:53.720like twice or three times and um you know cuba is interesting and i think that it's a great symbol
01:20:00.380for this for this movement and this ideology because you look kind of like into the into
01:20:06.060buildings into the distance and they're beautiful and you can see that they um were built with like
01:20:11.920craftsmanship and they're old and and you know they a lot of work was put into them and a lot
01:20:17.660of care was put into them and you get closer to them and they're uh decaying they're dilapidated
01:20:23.240the paint is peeling they're rusting um nothing has been kept and they're just relics of the past
01:20:29.860They're relics of a success of the past that has been killed, and now they're just decaying
01:25:19.920Well, there's some good news and bad news.0.98
01:25:23.060The good news in Texas, or sorry, the bad news in Texas is that a judge has just said that Texas has to approve the paperwork for the big Muslim community, Epic City.0.93
01:31:03.560So the violations are actually determined by the Workforce Commission,
01:31:08.880And the initial violations supposedly were worked out, but the problem is there have been new complaints.
01:31:14.780And I don't know what the new complaints are.
01:31:16.140I just know that people have filed complaints with the Texas Workforce Commission.
01:31:20.460They're now investigating those complaints, and HUD's also investigating.
01:31:24.060So neither the Texas Workforce Commission does not want to go forward with this agreement when there are other violations outstanding that have not been resolved by EPIC.
01:31:32.720so ken for people who don't know i mean there's a lot of people in texas it just
01:31:42.040they don't understand that the entire culture of texas is being lost and that texas is a
01:31:50.260major target of an islamist movement i mean this is how you have no-go zones in cities all over
01:31:57.560the world. Explain this to somebody who's really not paying attention to what your problem is or
01:32:05.400what people are fearing this is actually. Yeah, I think it's interesting because it seems like
01:32:12.240it's been over, you know, it started out kind of slowly now. There are more and more of these
01:32:16.580developments that are exclusively Muslim and supposedly Shri Allah governs. Well, you know,0.99
01:32:24.920Obviously, people have the right to worship how they want to, but they do not have the right to have their own laws.
01:32:29.720And one of the reasons we sued Epic separately from this Workforce Commission issue is we felt like they were violating our state and federal securities laws.
01:32:37.500And we think there are other issues involved with how they structure the transaction that are legal.
01:32:42.340And we certainly think that they violated fair housing laws, which are not really ours to enforce, the federal ones anyway.
01:32:48.560But, you know, if you're going to live in our country, you have to follow our state and federal laws, and you have to follow our constitution.
01:32:56.260You can't develop your own little community and then decide that you're going to determine your own laws that are separate and apart from the laws of the nation.
01:36:14.260um and walking through it the thoughts of everything that this country is going through
01:36:20.940right now and what we're debating or not debating because you know you're forced into silence
01:36:26.240is remarkable that that was 25 years ago and here we are yep and and the fact that
01:36:33.900we haven't maybe learned our lessons um from from that incident um you know it's a problem0.75
01:36:40.000Look, I've spoken to Muslim leaders in Texas, and I've said to them, you cannot expect us, the rest of this state, to allow you to push Sharia law or even to be in a position where you won't speak out against terrorism when it happens from your religion.0.70
01:37:03.140You need to speak out against it and let us know that you're with us and that you don't support terrorist actions in our country.0.69
01:37:11.300And you guys don't speak out when it happens enough.
01:39:17.160I don't know if you've noticed lately, but there's kind of a lot
01:39:19.220of bad stuff going around the world right now.
01:39:20.900escalating conflict concerns about infrastructure supply chains that don't feel as stable as they
01:39:25.500used to and at a certain point you just have to stop and ask yourself a really simple question
01:39:28.900is my family actually prepared for what comes next maybe or maybe or not my patriot supply
01:39:35.440has put together a family starter pack this not complicated or overwhelming it's just
01:39:40.500straightforward a way to get your family covered with a week's worth of emergency food plus the
01:39:44.920basic tools you need to actually use it like off-grid cooking and water filtration and backup
01:39:50.000power, and all for as little as $100 per person. It is simple, it's practical, and it's the kind
01:39:55.220of step that you can take right now so you're not trying to figure this out later when it's
01:39:59.540already a problem. It's in stock, ready to ship right now. Preparewithglenn.com. Take this one
01:40:04.680simple, affordable step. Make sure your family is protected with the essentials. Go to preparewithglenn.com.
01:40:10.420Preparewithglenn.com. See everything included. Preparewithglenn.com. 10 seconds. Station ID.
01:40:20.000The American Story podcast is out with episode number four, and I want you to grab it. It comes
01:40:38.020out tomorrow. It's a 20-part series celebrating the America 250th. The reviews on this are
01:40:45.860astounding. The people who say they've never experienced history this way. Um, you know,
01:40:51.160they would have known American history if they had been taught it this way. It is us at our
01:40:56.640highest storytelling ability. Uh, it's an audio podcast, uh, and it is fully produced. Uh, I was
01:41:04.680talking to Nick Daly, one of our, our producers, I mean, industrial light and magic style production
01:41:09.980value. Um, and, uh, you know, he said episode four has 400 different tracks mixed into it. It is
01:41:16.700remarkable. And I urge you to listen, you can listen to it on your phone, but you can,
01:41:21.380if you put headphones on, you'll hear it in a new dimension because of the way he produces it.
01:41:26.000And you will feel like the bullets are whizzing by your head. Uh, especially this one, this is
01:41:31.600the young George Washington. Um, and, uh, you know, George Washington, he was this, he was
01:41:38.160known as this guy who is just absolutely invincible. This is his first battle. He's
01:41:43.100serving with the British. And I think he's a colonel. Uh, and he is there when the general
01:41:48.440dies, everybody dies there. It's just chaos. The Indians, uh, scalp everybody, kill everybody.
01:41:54.940George Washington is the only officer that leaves the field. Um, and he comes back and1.00
01:42:01.140tells his story and it becomes a big national story. And that's how people knew the British
01:42:06.860Colonel George Washington when he was in his 20s. They learned how invincible this guy was and how
01:42:13.240brave he was. This is the beginning of the story of George Washington that you've probably never
01:42:18.660heard. And if you have, you've never heard it like this. It comes out tomorrow. It is wherever
01:42:25.640you get your podcasts. So tomorrow, if you get your podcast from us or wherever you get your
01:42:30.880podcast, look for it. It comes out tomorrow. It is available now. The first 10 episodes are all
01:42:36.060available commercial free if you're a torch member at glenbeck.com slash torch glenbeck.com
01:42:42.040slash torch ricky jason before we get to the bottom of the hour what else do we have to cover
01:42:47.340here in the next few we need to talk about the fact that you are for some reason going to march
01:42:54.600with tommy robinson in london while there is a major uh security terrorist threat in the uk thanks0.90
01:43:00.520to islamists you know islamists that don't exist according to it's their highest that's all it is0.89
01:43:07.100just their highest security alert i know i know i know i know i know yeah but luckily my wife is0.99
01:43:13.580on a plane going to attend chuck norris's funeral today um and my son is standing in for me because
01:43:20.520i couldn't make it so she's not listening to this broadcast and we don't tell her those things
01:43:24.460okay we have good security and we're going right jason we have great security great security the
01:43:30.020The interesting thing about the—I was just going to talk about that in the Insider segment coming up.
01:43:33.820They elevated it to severe after the most recent terror attack, and they are classifying it as a terror attack.
01:43:39.460But one of the reasons why they're upgrading it to severe, from CBS News, officials cited the increasing threat of Islamist and extreme white-ring terrorism in the country.
01:43:53.160Was the guy who killed the Jews, was he a Tommy Robinson supporter?
01:43:56.040You know, when I did my event in Israel, I was called into the prime minister's office that morning, and he said, this is no longer your event.
01:44:06.380He said, this is now an Israeli military operation, because there were three suicide vests that were out that they were tracking, they couldn't find, and they were all targeting my event.
01:44:18.180And so I've been through it before, and we live through it, and whatever God wants, God will do.
01:44:23.220It's a good thing you are just a tiny man with very nondescript features, and you don't stand out in a crowd at all.
01:44:33.060George Washington had six white stallions shot out from underneath him.
01:44:38.640In the episode that airs, you will hear he had bullets go through his coat but didn't graze him.
01:44:46.040If God wants somebody to be alive, God will have it alive.
01:44:49.120We just have to do what we're supposed to do.
01:44:51.660We're supposed to take our own security measures to make sure we're as safe as we can be.
01:52:15.720And the two people that were selected, one, the person that the audience voted for, one of them didn't sing it in rehearsal or sing it in audition anywhere the way it was written.
01:52:32.040And the woman who sang it was also coming down an octave in some parts and not singing at those.
01:52:41.820And I thought, well, Roger asked for a challenge.