The Glenn Beck Program - May 20, 2019


The Right Continues to Strike Back | 5⧸20⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 44 minutes

Words per Minute

171.13199

Word Count

17,821

Sentence Count

4

Misogynist Sentences

24

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

This week on the Glenbeck Program, we discuss the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, the abortion debate, and the possibility of war with Iran. We also discuss the latest on abortion and the pro-choice debate.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program this week with
00:00:08.940 pat gray and jeff fisher from chewing the fat again we've got a we have a ton of stuff to talk
00:00:18.800 about it's hard to know where to even begin uh interesting interesting developments on abortion
00:00:26.640 we'll tell you about that uh the president tweeting out some threats to iranians and
00:00:33.360 the democrat field continues to be outrageous and uh actually mayor pete was on fox news on
00:00:39.560 the town hall over the weekend we'll get into that and a lot more coming up in just 60 seconds
00:00:44.600 pat and jeffy for glen on the glenbeck program triple eight seven two seven b e c k is the
00:00:52.040 member to participate today uh president trump took to twitter and issued a threat against iran
00:00:57.520 with all this escalating tension between our uh our two nations uh he tweeted out if iran wants to
00:01:05.060 fight that will be the official end of iran wow never threaten the united states again
00:01:11.120 on the one hand that feels pretty good you know because you get sick and tired of all of the
00:01:17.040 rivers of blood will flow and all that stuff that comes out of iran and so to respond to that
00:01:23.560 and tell them look everybody knows uh we'll crush you if you start anything it just feels good
00:01:30.380 it does but i'm not however yeah i want to throw in the big however however it does it feels good
00:01:39.620 after you get over feeling good yes you think wait wait do we want another war and this time with iran
00:01:48.600 my answer to that would be no i think the the answer is obviously no nobody wants that
00:01:54.100 uh and the president has said he doesn't want that but when your rhetoric is such that
00:01:59.820 you know you kind of escalate escalate the uh tension a little bit
00:02:05.320 uh you bring us a little bit closer to war um there is a an admiral um from the navy admiral
00:02:15.260 is this lord west the former okay this is from the uh first sea lord of the royal navy
00:02:22.860 gave uh an assessment of the potential conflict he told um the daily star that the u.s would need at
00:02:30.900 least one million troops to successfully uh pacify iran and a half-baked attack could throw the whole
00:02:39.420 region into further chaos we've seen that before we have we've seen that before you would have to
00:02:43.960 i mean if you're going to go to war with iran you got to commit and i think he's right you'd probably
00:02:50.560 need a million troops or more um and you have to throw everything you've got at them you can't do
00:02:55.800 this halfway anymore you can't you can't just try to fight a politically correct war you can't do it
00:03:02.880 that way i don't know that we're willing to do that and that's the thing would we do it that way no
00:03:07.740 we don't do it that way anymore we don't do a world war ii type of uh war and we haven't since world
00:03:16.720 war ii that's why korea just kind of stayed the same that's why vietnam we left and uh they poured
00:03:24.320 right across the border and took over the whole country uh that's why you know we had the kind of
00:03:31.340 problems in iraq and afghanistan we pulled up short in iraq right yeah yeah every time every time
00:03:37.440 because in order to commit wholeheartedly you got to ignore you have to ignore all of the people who
00:03:44.460 say oh innocent people are getting hurt well yeah they're going to if you do this right they're going
00:03:50.140 to you're going to have civilian casualties you don't want to but there are going to be
00:03:54.700 civilian casualties and there's going to be a lot of casualties on our side as well yeah
00:03:58.060 and so i don't know that we have the stomach for that anymore i don't know either i don't know either
00:04:06.720 and and i would i would like to say that you know maybe president trump if we were to ever have
00:04:14.120 something like this happen would be able to walk us through having that stomach again but i don't
00:04:19.320 think so i don't think so that's a tall order it sure is uh according to uh admiral lord west and
00:04:26.340 again this is you know from the british royal navy so you take it with a grain of salt i guess but he
00:04:31.180 said i think donald trump himself doesn't want to be uh in conflict but there are powerful factions
00:04:36.320 in israel saudi arabia and the u.s who believe an attack would be a good thing this includes john
00:04:42.100 bolton they think they'd destroy the iranian armed forces there would be regime change and all the
00:04:49.280 garden would be rosy only problem with that is they'd be completely wrong wow i think it would
00:04:55.680 be messy i think it's going to be messier than it would be anybody who thinks yeah yeah now iran's
00:05:00.840 foreign minister has said he doesn't believe that war is going to break out either so i mean at least
00:05:04.020 they're trying to back down a little bit too i don't know that they believe it either i you know
00:05:09.360 they have to know right that they don't want war with the united states they they like to posture
00:05:14.460 and they like to bluster and they like to talk about us as the great satan and that they destroy
00:05:19.960 us in the great fire of giad or whatever when it comes right down to it they know better they know
00:05:27.860 better they have to don't they if they're saying at all they have to know that so that's what you
00:05:35.660 count on i guess is that cooler heads prevail because it would be it would be nasty for both
00:05:41.580 sides yeah and neither side wants that kind of thing uh i know we certainly don't no we do not
00:05:51.480 no we do not and i you know apart from the ayatollah uh i think the military generals over there
00:05:58.680 understand uh the realities of life and that uh donald trump may just have a twitchy eye
00:06:05.160 and a twitchy finger and they better not mess they better not push it any further i hope uh you just
00:06:13.140 hope and pray that that's that's the case and uh that cooler heads prevail and we'll see uh triple
00:06:20.420 eight seven two seven beck also president trump in addition to threatening iran over the weekend
00:06:28.140 was opening fire on representative just justin amash after justin amash issued a statement that the
00:06:38.000 president is guilty of impeachable conduct now i i don't know that i agree with justin amash on that
00:06:44.900 uh but the president tweeted never a fan of justin amash total lightweight who opposes me on some of
00:06:52.720 our great republican ideas and policies just for the sake of getting his name out there through
00:06:57.160 controversy i gotta say that's just not true that's that's not justin amash uh if he actually
00:07:04.360 read the biased muller report composed by 18 angry dems who hated trump you would see that it was
00:07:11.880 nevertheless strong on no collusion and ultimately no obstruction anyway how do you obstruct when there
00:07:20.440 is no crime and in fact the crimes were committed by the other side justin is a loser who sadly plays
00:07:27.500 right into our opponent's hands uh we've talked about justin amash many times um he's a solid
00:07:36.300 conservative and not a loser now i don't i don't agree with him that the president has done impeachable
00:07:43.100 offenses uh but neither do i agree with president trump's assessment of justin amash here again it's
00:07:51.100 that thing where if you if you say anything about him he's he's gonna come after you right if you say
00:07:56.320 anything negative about donald trump he's coming for you absolutely it doesn't matter who you are
00:08:02.060 he's coming for you and so amash is learning that well i mean he he has he put out there his
00:08:09.700 principal conclusions right justin amash attorney general bar has deliberately misrepresented
00:08:14.360 muller's report yeah president trump has engaged in impeachable conduct yep partisanship has eroded
00:08:21.100 our system of checks and balances right few members of congress have read the report and that's true
00:08:26.740 those are his top four yeah okay i don't know that i agree with all of that yeah i don't either
00:08:33.360 and and i don't know that republicans need to be jumping into that chorus of let's impeach donald trump
00:08:39.540 either but uh that doesn't mean that justin amash is a loser nor that he does all of this stuff just
00:08:48.020 for publicity and that's not him no that's not him certainly hasn't been really solid conservative
00:08:53.180 yeah unless he's changed completely um i just wish it wasn't so you know if you can't disagree
00:09:02.820 with this president without being an absolute enemy of him you know so nobody does in the in the
00:09:09.340 republican party and on the right uh you just as you just adopt his position on everything whether his
00:09:16.020 position is conservative or not whether his position is correct or not we have to adopt it like the tariff
00:09:21.880 thing look how many people are are defending tariffs now all of a sudden how did that happen what do
00:09:29.080 you mean tariffs are okay now since when well since 2016 when trump was elected yeah that's that's when
00:09:37.800 they've been okay and look and donald trump is doing it right there's no right way to do tariffs
00:09:44.800 as far as i'm concerned he's doing it correctly is what i'm saying i know that's what you're saying
00:09:50.200 but what i'm saying is there's no correct way uh to do a tariff um they just backfire on us every
00:09:55.980 single time yeah i mean i'm just talking about every time other than that though you're you're right
00:10:02.160 he's doing them the right way all right triple eight seven two seven b e c k uh more coming up in just
00:10:10.060 one minute from now pat gray and pat gray unleashed which you can hear every weekday immediately
00:10:15.140 preceding this particular broadcast and then uh jeffy is here as well from chewing the fat uh
00:10:22.100 which podcast usually uh have that uploaded win oh monday through friday
00:10:27.100 it's uploaded 5 30 central 6 30 eastern okay special uh talking thrones today as a matter of fact
00:10:34.660 oh that's right the end of end of game of thrones last night the big finale big finale wrapped up
00:10:39.880 last night wow it's completely over i know eight years well they're gonna do movies though aren't
00:10:44.640 they they are and they're doing this i've apparently the uh the first round of prequels
00:10:49.560 are already in filming so really yeah so okay prequels everything we saw over the last eight
00:10:56.220 seasons or whatever guess now they're going back before that i guess so huh now from what i've read so
00:11:01.820 far i i don't watch game of thrones so i don't know anything about it but i'm reading really bad
00:11:06.860 things about the finale people were upset about the final people were upset about this final season
00:11:11.280 for sure yeah uh you know they trying to wrap it up and the last couple episodes have been uh you know
00:11:17.500 people are really wound up about how they got there uh it's i mean they've they've tried to
00:11:22.620 they've got some uh petition to get hbo to redo the season with better writers and it's just silly
00:11:30.780 did they lose their original just silly writers well some of the writers what happened was is that
00:11:34.540 they you know they ended up moving on from the books right from the game of thrones books so i
00:11:41.720 didn't know there were so the guy that wrote the books said look um he's still writing more but he's
00:11:48.960 saying look this is going to be the conclusion this is where i'm going with these characters how you
00:11:53.020 get there though it's up to you and so they glossed over a lot they left a lot a lot of things wide
00:11:59.440 open like wait really how did we why are we doing that so it's been it's been fascinating i mean i
00:12:06.120 have enjoyed reviews i read this morning was it it was the worst episode of the entire series
00:12:11.160 do you agree with that i do not you don't but it's you know there was there was some it was they did
00:12:17.700 some questionable jumps but just enjoy it come on you've enjoyed you've enjoyed all 72 or 73 episodes
00:12:25.340 up until now just relax it was huge yeah i mean for for a uh subscription channel to have 18 million
00:12:34.620 viewers like like they did last week and then i would imagine last night's will top 20 million gotta
00:12:40.840 be yeah easily 20 million that's huge here i mean big numbers so i mean the biggest number since
00:12:47.340 probably uh um the the walking dead yeah yeah well and the dead is when that was in its heyday
00:12:54.800 yeah and the dead is you know on cable right that's not right which you don't have to pay for
00:13:00.920 necessarily right but you're not getting a separate subscription like you are to hbo so that's i mean
00:13:06.160 that's big that's even more impressive yeah for game of thrones yeah and then and then the 20 million
00:13:11.920 or 18 20 million that's only in the united states as far as i know that's only the states that's not
00:13:16.800 who knows what they're gonna see what the pull down worldwide gotta be uh huge outrageous yeah huge
00:13:22.160 outrageous uh 888-727-BECK uh missouri's republican-led house friday passed sweeping legislation
00:13:32.100 designed to survive court channels court challenges this time that would ban abortion at eight weeks of
00:13:39.360 pregnancy so they've got another heartbeat bill uh this starting to gain some momentum now uh if it's
00:13:46.820 enacted the ban would be among the most restrictive in the united states it includes exceptions for
00:13:52.700 medical emergencies but not for pregnancies caused by rape or incest doctors would face
00:13:57.880 five to 15 years in prison for violating the eight-week cutoff ah that's wow that's strong
00:14:05.680 legislation sure is i mean when you're when you're talking about jailing doctors well in alabama they're
00:14:11.180 talking about life sentences which is okay pretty severe yeah you don't want to violate that
00:14:19.460 uh women of course would not be prosecuted um so republican governor mike parson pledged to sign the bill
00:14:29.440 but it's unclear when he'll take action when pressed on the lack of exceptions he told reporters
00:14:34.340 all life has value so i mean that's another another strong statement and strong action in this fight
00:14:44.880 and look i think the other side just went too far i think so too and kicked the right into action
00:14:51.220 finally i think so too okay if you're going to legalize abortion all the way up to including and
00:14:56.400 after birth uh we're going to respond and we're going to take some action and that's what's happening
00:15:04.040 now they won't say uh you know their best answer their best answer most of these people running for
00:15:10.120 the democratic presidential nominee um like uh buddha did last night on fox he he wouldn't say
00:15:17.620 he wouldn't give the line of when you shouldn't have an abortion i don't think there is a line for
00:15:22.200 these people his line is that's that's still the woman's choice right the woman's choice i'm gonna
00:15:26.180 leave that between her right and her right care provider that's the line so the line is there is no line
00:15:31.940 there's no line doesn't matter i mean that's when you start getting that going that route i mean
00:15:37.720 we've got to say something you have to yeah i think so how about no yeah we've given you all of this and
00:15:44.360 you're still it's not enough so missouri's action comes hot on the heels of alabama's action which
00:15:50.800 banned essentially all abortion unless the mother's life is in danger that's the only exception and there's
00:15:58.560 no abortion even for the first six or eight weeks so alabama's is really strong and will obviously
00:16:06.580 be challenged in court and that's what they were actually looking for which is interesting because
00:16:11.220 i don't think it survives the supreme court no i don't know that they're counting on the fact that
00:16:15.680 it will but um i think we've seen strong evidence john roberts doesn't vote for it um he wouldn't try to
00:16:23.380 overturn out roe v wade and i i don't think kavanaugh would either so if you lose those two if you lose
00:16:30.760 one of those two it's not going to pass um but there is some definite momentum for uh for pro-life
00:16:42.260 sweeping the the nation here uh we've got eight states now that have passed new laws including alabama
00:16:49.120 which as we mentioned is a near total ban the only exception being a mother's life endangerment
00:16:53.800 uh georgia kentucky missouri mississippi and ohio have all passed heartbeat bills so as soon as the
00:17:01.300 baby has a heartbeat you it can't be aborted and utah and arkansas have limited abortion to the middle
00:17:09.240 of the second trimester which isn't great but uh it's better than it was oh it's better than better
00:17:16.020 than it was better than okay all the way up to 40 weeks and beyond right right oh you just had a
00:17:22.980 baby um we'll give you a couple days to decide whether you want to kill it or not so the left now
00:17:27.700 is uh demanding that we not call them heartbeat bills that they're fetal uh i have what fetal echo
00:17:36.600 bills or something to that effect it's just silly it's it's ridiculous yeah it's it's insanity if it's not a
00:17:44.120 heartbeat what exactly is it it's a carburetor as to what you've oh it's a carburetor okay so we've
00:17:51.400 got a volkswagen forming in there or a buick or buick whatever doesn't matter with a carburetor you
00:17:56.060 don't start if you hear that well the carburetor that shouldn't move us why can't you abort a carburetor
00:18:04.540 who cares i mean ford gm they're all making them every day don't worry about the carburetor
00:18:12.140 kicking plenty of them uh so they're doing everything they can and they do this every
00:18:17.580 time they change the language and you change the argument and that's what they've done every single
00:18:22.440 time that's why they're pro-choice rather than pro-abortion because it sounds so much better
00:18:27.300 and that's how they made so much headway and they're trying to do it again here by not calling
00:18:32.180 a heartbeat a heartbeat it is essentially you're right it's essentially a carburetor
00:18:36.460 it's just it's crazy it's just science denying again uh that just continues
00:18:44.780 triple eight seven two seven b-e-c-k it's pat and jeffy for glenn on the glenn beck program
00:18:51.400 pat gray from pat gray unleashed and jeff fisher from uh chewing the fat for glenn this week
00:18:57.240 uh is speaking of the abortion situation that's going on in the country right now
00:19:02.600 you know only the only the uh right is extreme on this because uh aborting babies all the way up
00:19:12.440 to delivery day that's that's not extreme letting a baby die on the counter that has been born alive
00:19:19.940 in a failed abortion that's that's not extreme not if it's the mother's choice right right so cory
00:19:26.800 booker has written an open letter to men on abortion oh good saying among among other things
00:19:33.540 uh we're seeing organizations like access reproductive care southeast you know that's a
00:19:39.060 great organization right there anything titled reproductive care that's going to be great uh clinic
00:19:45.480 vest project the national network of abortion funds one of my favorite agencies planned parenthood
00:19:51.900 yellow hammer fund and many others have stepped in where conservative-led state governments have
00:19:57.500 failed he writes but women should not have to face this fight alone men it's on us to listen to speak
00:20:06.820 out and to take action not because women are our mothers sisters wives or friends but because women
00:20:13.060 are people and all people deserve to control their own bodies wow well not the people inside the woman
00:20:21.240 not the other person that's inside the body with the separate dna uh a separate heartbeat uh separate
00:20:27.360 body that body doesn't count don't worry about that one okay that's just a clump of tissue in there
00:20:32.740 with a heartbeat and eyes and lungs different dna organs and different dna don't even though yeah
00:20:38.780 that's all these far right attacks on women's rights must be understood as an attack on all of our rights
00:20:47.540 but we also need to understand who these types of bills were designed to control dehumanize and
00:20:54.280 criminalize i'm still learning how to be the best ally and partner i could be in this fight but one
00:21:00.940 thing i know is that i would not be writing this today if it were not for generations of women and men
00:21:07.780 who spoke out and stood up for each other during times of moral crisis yeah don't worry about sticking up
00:21:15.140 and standing up for the for the unborn no yeah come on now come on now yeah they don't clump of sales
00:21:22.900 that is unreal and then there's uh this lovely tweet from jim carrey uh he tweeted out i think if
00:21:33.580 you're going to terminate a pregnancy it should be done sometime before the fetus becomes governor of
00:21:40.240 alabama and then he tweeted out a nice little photo uh he did this little cartoon because he's such a
00:21:46.580 great artist of the governor of alabama being aborted in the womb that's really lovely from jim
00:21:52.080 carrey why don't you go back to talking out your butt jim that would be great um maybe i don't know go
00:21:59.500 back to your movies uh of course nobody i guess nobody wants to see him anymore since he hasn't had a
00:22:04.200 decent movie in quite some time 20 years yeah quite some maybe how long has it been since he had a hit
00:22:09.000 oh it's been a long time maybe you should focus on that a little more than politics there's something
00:22:13.700 that's been a really long time something that's changed i mean well he's into his art now
00:22:17.320 oh that's that is true yeah yeah yeah he's an artist yeah an actor anymore uh another great tweet
00:22:25.860 from alexandria ocasio cortez oh she's uh to the to the gop extremists trying to invoke the unborn
00:22:37.000 she puts in quotation marks wow to jail people for abortion where are you in climate change oh right
00:22:43.600 you want to burn fossil fuels till there's hell on earth oh what if they were truthful about their
00:22:52.600 motives they'd be consistent in their principles they're not uh there's nothing inconsistent about
00:22:58.420 about trying to save babies and not believing that the earth is burning up due to fossil fuels
00:23:05.700 nothing inconsistent about that uh i guess everyone must believe as aoc does 100 you have to you have
00:23:14.260 to and you can't feel any differently despite all the evidence i was just reading this article over
00:23:19.420 the weekend about how wrong the experts have been on virtually every prediction whether it be about
00:23:25.980 the climate about the population explosion uh about political activities well it's all about the
00:23:33.320 economies it's always when you talk they're always wrong the climate it's always if this happens and
00:23:38.780 uh you know what if this happens well yeah okay what if it hasn't it doesn't
00:23:46.520 yeah it's just amazing to me it's always and we're supposed to believe that well if this happens
00:23:53.120 that means it's going to happen uh no well if if the earth does warm four degrees i'm going to be with
00:24:00.440 you on that and let's let's worry about that uh if it starts to happen but at one degree over a hundred
00:24:06.040 years there's no indication it's going up another three there's there's no indication of that and
00:24:11.100 they've been again they've been wrong every step of the way and they continue to uh put forward all
00:24:19.420 of their heroes who've been wrong like paul earlick they're still quoting that guy paul earlick in the
00:24:27.320 60s and 70s said that we were all dead in the 80s well when the 80s came around look around yeah there
00:24:33.340 was billions billions of dead i believe he predicted two billion two billion we're going to die from
00:24:38.220 starvation i mean you couldn't be more wrong than paul earlick and uh james hansen from nasa
00:24:47.280 uh completely wrong on everything they've ever predicted and we're still supposed to fall in
00:24:52.740 line with it it's it's uh it's agonizing incredible um got this uh tweet from catholic hillbilly
00:25:03.720 here's another serious problem that needs to be discussed abortion cost 15 000 to 40 000
00:25:11.780 uh no that's the adoption cost i'm sorry oh wait 15 to 40 000 to adopt a baby abortion cost 400
00:25:21.780 dollars um maybe we should lower the cost of adoption maybe that should be on the agenda of uh
00:25:28.900 the gop politicians that's a really good point i'm okay with that really good point uh because
00:25:35.160 yeah abortion pretty easy pretty easy uh and pretty pretty inexpensive and i know that we all want you
00:25:42.700 know the children to have uh you know perfect homes and a wonderful place for them to live but uh you've
00:25:49.120 gotta you've gotta be uh you know darn near perfect yeah uh to adopt yeah um and you know families aren't
00:25:59.220 always that perfect i don't know if i just want to be clear about that in fact they're never perfect so
00:26:04.820 really yeah yeah yeah it is it can be it can be a tough process that's for sure uh this from the
00:26:11.180 babylon b which is a really funny uh satirical christian website they're always doing these
00:26:19.120 great headlines close one this baby was almost born into poverty but his mother killed him just in the
00:26:25.640 nick of time and then the article uh talk about a close call this baby was almost born into poverty but
00:26:34.320 his mother killed him just before the cutoff for abortion in their state with literally just a few
00:26:40.360 days to spare she ended his life saving him from a living that isn't always perfect just like you
00:26:47.320 said uh jeffy they're not always perfect whoo can you imagine if this kid was forced to live his life
00:26:55.660 poor poor means not having a lot of money and sometimes having to go without things it means a
00:27:01.780 hard life one of struggle and difficulty it means sometimes you worry about making rent or buying
00:27:07.360 groceries it's really hard being poor it's a good thing his mom killed him to save him from all that
00:27:12.860 thanks mom
00:27:13.900 you know as long as we're on oh man the babylon b yes um i'll give you one more article all right from
00:27:23.860 this weekend alabama girl crushed as mother explained she may never have the opportunity to kill offspring
00:27:32.120 i mean they're it's biting but it's really is biting and it's and it's it's horrible it's effective
00:27:44.200 i but it's funny because it's really close to i don't know yeah the truth yeah well i mean because
00:27:55.620 the truth is so ridiculous and extreme now it's hard to be more extreme than the actual events of
00:28:03.020 the day and they do a pretty good job yeah they do and just a little bit further uh so yeah it's a
00:28:09.600 funny website it it really is all right triple eight seven two seven beck it's pat and jeffy for
00:28:16.140 glenn this week uh over the weekend at the box office number one movie finally replacing avengers
00:28:22.180 endgame was uh john wick chapter three right parabellum i'll bet uh i'm guessing there was
00:28:30.580 some gunfire in that movie just a little i haven't seen it but just a wild stab in the dark i did not
00:28:35.600 go see it this weekend game's been out for you know what 80 years now so it's finally dethroned
00:28:40.980 yeah four weeks it took four weeks for it to finally be dethroned uh but uh john wick made 57
00:28:47.420 million avengers endgame was second at 29 million so even four weeks into its run it's still almost
00:28:54.120 still pretty 30 million dollars that's pretty good it's pretty good 770 million 805 000 since it came
00:29:01.660 out and it cost 356 million to me it's more than doubled uh it's it's budget and i think worldwide
00:29:09.520 it's over 2 billion yes it is well over 2 billion well over yeah then pokemon detective pikachu
00:29:16.300 was number three at 24.8 million amazing i can't even begin to imagine going to pokemon
00:29:24.880 detective pikachu really yeah yeah why did you rather watch it at home yes i'm waiting for you
00:29:31.120 yeah exactly that's exactly right uh a dog's journey didn't you see that one i did see the
00:29:36.900 dog's journey that's number four i took my daughter to see it she loves him so it was you know did you
00:29:41.540 love it i did great i did it was great yeah it looks great the first one that's the one with
00:29:46.000 dennis quaid right yeah the first one was uh i don't know i really enjoyed the first one and so
00:29:50.480 i don't know that i enjoyed the second one as much as the first one but you know well i haven't seen
00:29:55.540 the first one so i'm sure i wouldn't understand oh you could you know you can't see you just can't
00:30:00.020 you couldn't understand first you got to see the first one to set it up otherwise right otherwise
00:30:04.300 the journey is lost right if you haven't seen one right too many subtle nuances from the first one
00:30:11.160 i mean you just wouldn't get okay so you might be able to get through it you might be able to
00:30:15.960 understand a little really you think huh yeah all right uh the hustle was number five uh is that is
00:30:23.500 that with uh anne hathaway i think yes then the intruder also with dennis quaid uh long shot was
00:30:32.700 number seven the sun is also a star palms which are the old lady cheerleaders that looks terrific
00:30:41.460 doesn't that's another one that looks really good yeah oh that looks really good can't wait i can't
00:30:46.820 believe i haven't seen it already it's been out two weeks
00:30:49.020 i've got to get to that no kidding and then ugly dolls routed out the top 10 but breakthrough
00:30:58.440 you know which is that christian movie where the the kid drowns and he's underwater yes
00:31:03.520 20 minutes or something and then i think his his heart had stopped for 45 minutes uh so a great
00:31:11.820 christian movie that's it that's still at number 11 and it's brought in 30 about 39 million since it
00:31:18.080 came out not bad oh that's great when it cost 14 to make uh and so if you're a regular listener to the
00:31:25.660 show you might have heard glenn interview the actual kid that that happened to i can't remember
00:31:30.560 what his name is but uh he you know you would expect brain damage after 45 minutes of your heart
00:31:39.880 not beating but he didn't have any zero right just it's an incredible story incredible story
00:31:46.500 and then uh tolkien which i want to see but that is fading quickly and it didn't do real well
00:31:54.540 it's about jr r tolkien who wrote uh lord of the rings right uh that looks that looks pretty good
00:32:00.960 but it's already out of most of the theaters around here i mean that came and went really fast
00:32:05.920 really fast uh you should be able to get that at the house soon yeah that's what we're thinking
00:32:11.500 all right well let's just wait for it to come on demand then and uh i kind of like that they come
00:32:17.840 out me too they cannot come out fast enough for me and they're talking about making it even
00:32:23.640 faster i hope so i'm all for that spielberg that was saying i'm all for that maybe three weeks in
00:32:29.000 the theater and then go straight to okay home good i'd love i'm all right i'm all right with that
00:32:34.120 absolutely so there's got to be a way to make the theaters happy and uh the viewers happy right we
00:32:42.200 can see it if you love seeing it at the theater great go see it at the theater but for the most part
00:32:46.920 i'm willing you know make us spend a little bit more money yeah i'm willing to spend a little bit
00:32:51.840 more money i'd do it if you see first run after a week or two or three yes yeah a couple weeks i'd
00:32:58.020 be okay a couple weeks and then and then like two weeks okay two weeks maybe longer on a on something
00:33:04.400 like avengers endgame because it's making so much money at the box office maybe a week just a little
00:33:09.160 bit longer maybe okay so maybe you say two weeks unless you've been in the top five if you're in the
00:33:14.300 top five then you could mind a longer run that'd be awesome yes it'd be great and it's starting to go
00:33:19.360 that way anyway so i think it's inevitable let's just get it done and let me just let me let me
00:33:23.680 run it i don't you don't need to i keep it for 24 hours or maybe you get maybe you let me run it for
00:33:28.220 a little bit more of a price and i only have it for eight hours instead of a day and then okay so
00:33:34.420 you know a fine work out of deal but i'd rather i want to right now when they do it when they do
00:33:39.080 the quick release they usually make you buy it at first if you watch it the first couple of weeks
00:33:43.860 right which and then sometimes they're literally sometimes you don't even get to view it you get
00:33:48.480 to you just have to buy it and so that when it first comes out that you get it yeah and no stop
00:33:53.720 stop it it's gonna happen you know i think it's inevitable it has to happen because that's the way
00:34:02.040 we're going now yes and with netflix and amazon and hulu and all that you're just forcing the issue
00:34:07.100 it has to happen really it's just a matter of time you know make it sooner than later i i think
00:34:13.600 so too all right we've got uh bernie sanders on teacher salaries uh and comparing them to baseball
00:34:20.400 players and football players get into that also fran lebowitz on trump that we should treat him
00:34:28.500 the same way that the saudis treated jamal khashoggi get into that coming up
00:34:34.040 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program with pat and jeffy
00:34:45.560 this week 888-727-BECK uh so the democrats are all out and uh you know doing their democrat thing
00:34:55.740 their extremist democrat thing what they do did doing what they do uh we'll get into that and
00:35:01.580 much more in 60 seconds
00:35:04.040 hey it's pat and uh jeffy for glenn this week uh joe biden out on the campaign trail
00:35:08.720 excoriating president trump as america's divider in chief wow did he ever listen to uh the guy he
00:35:17.640 was vice president for during those eight years i missed that yeah i think he did i think he did
00:35:22.800 talk about a guy who divided america barack obama set race relations back 50 years at least 50 years
00:35:31.660 easy uh amazing uh but biden said if the american people want a president to add to our division
00:35:39.240 to lead with a clenched fist closed hand hard heart to demonize your opponents and spew hatred
00:35:45.840 they don't need me they've got president donald trump he's offering a different path folks i love it
00:35:54.520 when he refers to to us as oh folks i love that uh i'm running to offer our country democrats republicans
00:36:01.140 and independents a different path um supposedly he's taking a more moderate tone than the rest of the
00:36:10.660 democrat field um and he says he knows how to go toe-to-toe with the gop but it doesn't have to be
00:36:16.320 and it can't be that way on every issue and two days before the president comes to pennsylvania for
00:36:23.640 a rally of his own biden sought to counter what might be the president's strongest re-election
00:36:28.060 argument the bright economic picture so of course biden's taking credit for the bright economic
00:36:35.080 picture uh he said it was given to him just like he's inherited everything else in his life
00:36:43.040 and just like everything else he's been given in his life he's in the process of squandering that
00:36:49.980 as well wow okay the economy was not like this uh when obama and biden were in office they did not
00:36:57.900 hand him a glowing economy that is completely it's a lie it's just a lie it was on the way
00:37:05.700 no it really kind of left it was on the way so it's been what two years now yeah two and a half
00:37:13.860 going on three now so it's perfect that's the way they left it to right sure good then sure i mean
00:37:20.160 it's amazing obama everything that was bad was bush's fault everything that's good now
00:37:26.300 is him that's pretty amazing sure is the the giblets he's got to make that claim
00:37:35.440 it's amazing to watch uh also bernie sanders talking about uh teacher salaries and look i i think
00:37:45.140 teachers should be paid more too but um yeah here's what he had to say about teachers and comparing to
00:37:51.640 professional athletes so if we are a nation that can provide contracts to baseball players
00:37:57.580 for hundreds of millions of dollars don't tell me we cannot pay teachers in this country the kind of
00:38:05.260 wages and salaries they deserve okay that's you're comparing apples to oranges there as one's got
00:38:12.840 nothing to do with the other he knows it and he knows it i mean that's just a ridiculous comparison
00:38:17.560 so you're comparing these athletes who can do uh things in their sport that less than one percent
00:38:28.180 of the people on this planet can do and so of course there that's going to be valuable and the market
00:38:34.780 you know dictates that yes it does you got you got millions of people watching them millions of people
00:38:41.300 uh uh over the course of seasons who go to these games who pay ticket prices
00:38:48.100 millions of people buy merchandise yes merchandise is strong i mean come on uh and then to compare that
00:38:53.700 to teacher salaries it's just it's ridiculous and would i love for teachers to make more yes and i think
00:38:58.920 they deserve it but there's another dumb comparison from a dumb socialist
00:39:04.980 i just i it's it's again agonizing to listen to it really is uh then we've got aoc jumping all over
00:39:18.280 the fact that this uh commencement speaker at a historically black college over the weekend
00:39:23.260 surprised graduates yeah by announcing he's going to pay off the student debt of the entire class
00:39:29.840 of 2019 robert f smith uh mr philanthropist uh billionaire he's worth i think like five billion
00:39:36.780 something like that wow and uh he was speaking and he decided in his speech that uh he was going to
00:39:43.320 pay for this year's graduates student loans nice so he's going to pay off everybody's debt
00:39:50.080 and that's about 400 kids and they think that that'll be a total donation of about 40 million
00:39:56.940 think of that 40 million i mean think of that alone i mean that's pretty sweet and that's nice
00:40:01.640 for you if you're in the class of 2019 uh no kidding but then all of the socialists are jumping in like
00:40:07.760 alexandria ocasio-cortez and saying because he was he was doing it on behalf of the government right he
00:40:13.280 didn't no he did it on behalf of himself really yeah money that he earned right in our capitalistic
00:40:20.480 society exactly the hated dreaded united states of america huh huh uh and so she said that that's uh
00:40:32.040 it gets an opportunity to understand how student debt weighs down people well then don't accrue student
00:40:39.900 debt right here's an idea uh work during your high school years save money uh work during your college
00:40:48.140 years pay off your college as you go pay as you go but done before millions of people have done it
00:40:56.360 um and it's just not a thing anymore i guess it's not a thing that you can even ask of these kids
00:41:03.060 hey you know what you should do is uh get a job when you're in high school and uh save your money
00:41:09.640 and pay for college yourself what about that or i don't know get a job during college
00:41:16.940 and pay for college yourself yeah and it would be it's okay to uh you know hey i can't afford to
00:41:24.420 go right now i'm gonna go back to work and save some more money and then i'll go back to school
00:41:28.320 exactly you don't have to accrue massive debt you don't have to i mean if you choose to well then
00:41:35.120 you understand what you're getting into so stop whining about it because you knew what you were getting
00:41:39.580 into and if you insist on going to harvard or yale or princeton you're gonna have massive debt once
00:41:45.860 you're done pretty simple unless your family's incredibly wealthy right or you got scholarships
00:41:51.380 well that's a different deal then so uh you know this whole student debt thing is just uh it's a
00:42:01.420 silly discussion ocasio cortez also said people shouldn't be in a situation where they depend on
00:42:07.740 a stranger's enormous act of charity um well then again they should pay their way through school
00:42:16.080 if they don't want to accrue the debt or here's another option for you uh go to a community college
00:42:21.840 where it's pretty cheap how dare you and you can pretty easily pay for it go to a trade school
00:42:26.960 uh go to a state university heaven forbid um you know there's some options there for you there are
00:42:33.120 plenty of options and look the nobody's nobody's complaining about the uh the colleges who are
00:42:38.740 charging more and more for their uh for their uh nobody ever even mentions it one time not one time
00:42:47.300 it's never the fault of the colleges who are charging outrageous tuition to the call to the kids who come
00:42:53.780 to the schools i mean look at harvard harvard's got an endowment of almost 40 billion dollars
00:43:02.880 40 billion they could pay the tuition with that endowment of every single student who goes to
00:43:12.140 that school uh they could all go free for the next 25 years with 40 billion dollars are they gonna do
00:43:21.660 that no no why not i mean they've got the money they could easily do that if they're so altruistic
00:43:29.480 let's see it put up the money or shut up or lower your tuition that's an idea but they don't need to
00:43:38.260 lower their tuition right because it's guaranteed that they're going to get their money right and
00:43:42.100 nobody's complaining about their tuition except that when they have student debt but nobody complains
00:43:46.320 to harvard about right they complain to the government right about that and this is a fantastic
00:43:52.700 example of capitalism it sure is this robert smith who put up his own 40 million dollars to pay off
00:43:59.540 this student that's exactly how capitalism should work he made all that money he wanted to do something
00:44:04.860 really nice with it and he did and he did and he didn't have to didn't have to right and it wasn't
00:44:10.460 the government that paid it off he could have walked away with his honorary doctorate and said hey good
00:44:14.940 luck god bless i'm out i'm gonna go back to my yacht he probably still did that anyway probably
00:44:21.100 because 40 million dollars to a guy who has five billion is nothing that's like 40 dollars to you
00:44:26.420 and me again i i donated 40 dollars i'm gonna give you a little kick in the butt you know to help you
00:44:33.700 out here for your tuition there's 40 but i mean it's commendable it's really cool i mean he'd and he'd
00:44:40.300 already pledged like one and a half million to the school so uh it's nice it's nice of him he didn't
00:44:46.320 have to do that no he didn't and i'm sure he does a lot of other uh charitable work as well so uh that's
00:44:53.780 what capitalism is all about that's capitalism at its best somebody who earned the money and they of
00:44:58.660 their free will uh wanted to help others that's really cool good for him and good for these students
00:45:04.880 i probably could have paid it in taxes probably could have just given that money to the government
00:45:08.740 and said hey do what you want with it exactly but he decided that what i want to do with it is
00:45:13.760 better yeah it'll go to the people he intends it to go to rather than being squandered by the
00:45:21.220 government yes 888-727-BECK we'll be back in a minute it's pat and jeffy for glenn
00:45:27.480 888-727-BECK jeffy's just uh found another little anomaly from game of thrones because a couple of
00:45:35.680 weeks ago they had an episode where there was a starbucks cup well it was a coffee cup it was a
00:45:40.400 coffee food services yeah i mean everybody just you know called it a starbucks cup and starbucks
00:45:44.640 went along with and somehow they missed it right and it made it to the final cut well so uh and i
00:45:50.100 don't know this to be true yet but we're i'm looking at pictures now where they have spotted a
00:45:53.840 water bottle in one of the final scenes in game of thrones last night well they didn't have water
00:45:58.820 bottles in that time hey well maybe they did i don't know yeah you don't know maybe maybe it was
00:46:03.820 their special westeros brand i don't know you could just see it i mean what is going on that's just
00:46:10.980 ridiculous come on it's not that hard no is it i guess i guess it is i guess it is somebody final
00:46:20.220 season it's just look we gotta get through it somebody in continuity is not doing their job get
00:46:25.020 through it we just get this get this done that must be the attitude right that had missed a lot
00:46:29.940 of stuff just get we gotta get through it it's yeah we spent a bunch of money we're working in the
00:46:35.000 dark we've we've we filmed a big couple of big war scenes we're out let's go we're done
00:46:40.160 tired of doing this show right i'm gonna move on to the next thing i'm already writing star wars i gotta go
00:46:47.060 it's bad are these are these the same are they doing the star wars yeah the game of thrones writers
00:46:56.240 are doing the next star wars really yeah i think so i don't think i've heard that huh yeah i'm pretty
00:47:01.860 sure weiss and uh uh and his partner there are doing star wars they're already they're already
00:47:09.260 started it have they indeed that's uh that's amazing wow so they're not doing the uh uh who
00:47:17.240 was doing in the star wars before it was um uh what's his face you know from that other show yeah
00:47:23.240 that guy remember what's his face from the other show yeah that's his face he was he was doing a
00:47:28.500 good job yeah uh did they run him off i think they ran him off yeah and i don't think he did he do
00:47:34.080 the last jedi because that was that was a terrible movie for my money that was a terrible movie
00:47:40.460 really really terrible and i wish they'd redo the whole thing they should they should just wipe
00:47:46.580 that out of existence pretend it didn't happen really and redo it wow yeah well they might maybe
00:47:52.000 that's why they're having the game of thrones guys write the the new star wars maybe just go do
00:47:55.840 it again do it right you know somebody uh luke wakes up and realizes it was just a dream
00:48:00.120 and he comes out of the shower and he realizes wow i dreamed that whole last jedi thing oh
00:48:06.180 okay i'm glad i was sleeping in the shower yeah that's where he was yes yes just checking just
00:48:15.780 checking yeah he fell asleep in the shower okay and then he woke up and he realized he dreamed
00:48:20.360 the last jedi and it was terrible it was a nightmare for all the fans thankfully it was just a dream
00:48:25.780 thankfully just a dream though right yeah and so now we can move on we can do the real
00:48:30.100 thing here's what really happened in the last jedi wouldn't that be great that'd be funny
00:48:35.580 they're not going to do it obviously but it'd be great because that was terrible
00:48:39.340 absolutely 100 percent oh some would argue that plenty of those star wars movies are
00:48:47.840 terrible not really that good yeah that's true that is true really if you're to be honest
00:48:53.400 now stew always says it's the first time i know i maintain it's the first three first three first
00:49:01.640 three yeah and then after that uh it's not special even those are questionable the first three i mean
00:49:08.460 they're not no they're not so you're not even a first three man i mean yeah you're not great at the
00:49:14.960 time they were awesome at the time at the time yeah at the time they didn't they're not living up well
00:49:20.020 i think they hold up okay i think the first three hold up well i liked i love the first three you
00:49:25.140 can never convince me the first three aren't good they're great i love them but after that
00:49:30.080 when everything rebooted in 1999 with this with the prequels shouldn't have done that you should
00:49:36.680 have just continued right on to the last three but then you ended up with the great jar jar
00:49:41.220 which is so bad so bad that's one of the biggest movie mistakes maybe in the history of movies
00:49:49.320 charger yes single-handedly ruined the comeback of star wars single-handedly which is uh saying a lot
00:49:58.840 that sure is yeah so and actually uh i think the best one that they've done since the first three
00:50:06.620 is that solo movie that didn't even do that well yeah that everybody yeah i liked it i thought it was
00:50:13.260 really pretty good i think that's the fourth best and then maybe after that one um uh the one
00:50:20.040 ah what is it called not rogue one i i'm not a big fan of rogue one um but uh the one where
00:50:28.800 darth vader becomes darth vader i forget what that's called um or darth vader you know
00:50:36.680 that was darth vader love that one anakin becomes darth vader yeah i like that one that's pretty
00:50:43.300 good so that's like number five and then the rest can't even be ranked because they're so bad well
00:50:47.860 that's just a dream the rest are just a dream the rest are just dreams just a dream luke just fell
00:50:54.440 asleep in the shower that's it uh and uh woke up and came out and realized oh my gosh geez i had a
00:51:00.640 bad dream i've been sleeping all this time i think all right let me show you what really happened
00:51:07.020 and then we get into it be awesome and people would love it i think star wars fans would go see
00:51:14.700 that the read i think oh of the last jedi 100 yeah absolutely yeah all right uh triple eight
00:51:22.320 seven two seven beck um no it's yes seven two seven beck i was thinking i was giving my uh pat
00:51:30.080 gray unleashed number and i i really wasn't so oh you're good thought i screwed up what i actually
00:51:35.600 had not um we got to take a look at this uh fran lebowitz thing um did you see fran lebowitz
00:51:41.800 talking about uh donald trump on bill maher take a look at this this is amazing where are you on
00:51:46.720 impeachment yes no um you know i changed my mind from day to day i mean where am i impeachment
00:51:52.240 certainly he deserves to be impeached i mean deserves i know we all think that impeachment would
00:51:56.480 be just the beginning of what he deserves um so you know not even scratching the surface of what
00:52:01.240 he deserves you know yeah yeah whenever you know i think about this and what he really deserves i
00:52:08.920 think we should turn him over to the saudis you know his buddies the same saudis you know who got
00:52:14.560 rid of that reporter you know maybe they could do the same for him wow wow
00:52:20.520 she's backed off that stance i believe a little bit i was trying to be funny and it really didn't
00:52:33.660 mean that because i'll tell you something if somebody on the right oh my gosh anything similar
00:52:39.260 about barack obama can you it would lead every newscast whoever said it would be talking about
00:52:46.960 it they'd be out of whatever job they had uh the secret service would be visiting them you'd be the
00:52:54.140 biggest hater and racist who's ever lived on the face of this earth but the left can say it
00:52:59.880 meh that's funny that's great she's sorry for it shut up he's just trying to be funny come on
00:53:10.100 have a sense of humor guy's white you don't need to defend him he's white and we don't like him so
00:53:19.900 that's that's the world we live in plus it's the world we live in is she trying to look like jane
00:53:26.680 simmons yeah that's kind of weird really weird maybe all right 888-727-BECK just a joke for me
00:53:38.360 oh wow yeah that's hateful
00:53:40.660 pat gray and pat gray unleashed and uh jeffy from chewing the fat for glenn
00:53:48.640 888-727-BECK uh some crazy things going on in the dallas metroplex um transgender woman
00:53:56.620 who's uh who was assaulted in april in a dallas parking lot and that went viral
00:54:03.020 uh you you've seen that attack right i have seen the attack uh ugly really ugly um that same
00:54:13.000 transgender person um malaysia booker they just found dead of an apparent gunshot wound
00:54:20.380 yeah it's just really sad and the police haven't made any arrests in connection uh with the death
00:54:28.100 but the uh assailant was
00:54:32.220 uh they're they're thinking this this was a uh that this was a hate crime
00:54:38.420 thinking it though yeah they're just just just just throwing it out there it's possible it's a
00:54:43.260 crime it's possible uh edward thomas was the person found guilty of the uh or that was the
00:54:48.620 charged with the assault right he was charged not been charged with with shooting no they they were
00:54:53.180 saying that he is not uh a suspect right now oh he's not a suspect in the shooting really that's
00:54:58.880 what they said wow it's interesting because uh the assailant whose his his name is edward thomas
00:55:06.180 he's the person that beat up the transgendered person uh he admitted to his role in the beating
00:55:12.820 but denied calling the transgendered person any derogatory name good so apparently it's a bigger
00:55:22.400 crime to call somebody a name than it is to physically assault them now isn't that something
00:55:28.840 that is amazing you admit to the physical beating but oh i didn't call her any names
00:55:35.100 no i yeah of course i beat her up yeah i mean obviously that's not that's no problem yes i
00:55:41.280 yeah sure i beat her up punching her and kicking her and all that stuff but no i didn't call her a name
00:55:45.900 what how dare you think i would call her a name we're in a weird place we sure are really weird place
00:55:53.180 in our society because i think it's almost literally true that name calling especially in this context
00:56:01.160 uh if you're name calling somebody who is in a special interest group that is worse than the
00:56:08.340 actual attack sure feels like it it does this almost proves it does right i mean he's he's saying
00:56:14.280 yeah oh yeah of course yeah i yeah i beat her up oh yeah but i didn't call her a name
00:56:18.960 strange it's not even funny no it's not it's not yeah very very sad um also we just had
00:56:27.660 a kidnapping here that turned out uh amazingly well um uh an eight-year-old girl was kidnapped we
00:56:39.040 actually have the video of this um take a look at at the video of this kidnapping
00:56:46.160 you actually because of a uh one of those video doorbells
00:56:54.280 you hear the mother screaming that her daughter was just kidnapped uh running down the street and
00:57:07.120 and we have a chance to see it because of the video doorbell not weird i mean just amazing
00:57:12.540 everything right everything is recorded now virtually everything is recorded uh and in this case good
00:57:20.540 thing yeah because it led to uh social media tracking the girl down um authorities rescued an
00:57:29.600 the eight-year-old texas girl after a duo saw the fort worth police department's description of the car
00:57:36.700 suspected in her kidnapping and actually went hunting for it standing in front of the woods
00:57:45.040 wood spring suites in uh one of the suburbs of uh fort worth forest hill um a spokesman for the
00:57:54.700 fort worth police told reporters that the pair of citizens he described only as members of a local
00:58:01.180 church found the gray ford 500 in a hotel parking lot and he said as you can see there's a smile on my
00:58:11.780 face i'm here to report salem that's the name of the eight-year-old girl has been found safe and
00:58:16.880 unharmed it's not great fantastic fantastic it's a it's a great outcome you almost never almost never
00:58:25.440 get this outcome right and especially this quickly but thanks to social media thanks to a a uh video
00:58:32.580 doorbell eight hours later we have an arrest yeah tremendous it's incredible um salem sabatka was
00:58:40.580 taking a walk with her mother when a car approached them and the man just got out and grabbed her
00:58:46.920 they didn't know the man they don't know if he had targeted her from before they don't have
00:58:54.000 any idea why this guy did what he did um but just taking a walk with her mother and he just rolled up in
00:59:03.280 his car and snatched her just like that mother tried to jump into the vehicle to save the daughter but
00:59:10.260 the man shoved her and sped away authorities issued an amber alert posted photos of salem and the
00:59:18.680 ford 500 to social media the churchgoers saw the posts on social media found the vehicle and called
00:59:26.720 it into police officers determined what room the car's owner was staying busted down the door and found
00:59:34.620 salem safe uh wow just heroes these churchgoers that's fantastic uh so a real tragedy was averted there
00:59:45.880 um no police didn't they didn't uh identify the pair of churchgoers because of the ongoing investigation
00:59:55.260 um but the guy who grabbed her is 51 years old and is accused now of kidnapping obviously not related
01:00:06.620 to the girl didn't didn't know her at all salem appeared calm and unharmed she was taken to a local
01:00:14.760 hospital just to be checked and she's been reunited with her family now um so for hours after she was
01:00:22.840 reported missing several law enforcement agencies including homeland security search for the girl
01:00:26.960 and because of social media they found her so that's that's awesome i mean social media is
01:00:35.800 it can be hideous right yeah it can be hideous and horrible and mean spirited and nasty but then
01:00:43.540 on the other hand you know it can do good like this i know this is awesome i mean and to prove again
01:00:49.520 another story you know these uh there was a story this weekend over the the three irishmen in new
01:00:54.520 york city that uh were out together arm and arm in the city and they had this lady they asked the lady
01:00:59.840 to take a picture of them and she said they said we don't have a phone but just take a picture of us and
01:01:04.200 well maybe we'll find it later we'll find we'll find it later and uh so about a week later when she
01:01:10.780 got back from her trip to new york city she posted it on her on her on her social media site saying
01:01:15.660 i took this picture of these three guys uh you know does anybody know them an hour later they all
01:01:20.760 we already know who they are all the irishmen all the men all posted everything we know what that's
01:01:25.700 amazing wow amazing that's kind of scary actually i mean amazing right in less than an hour twitter
01:01:34.520 came up with the men's identities it was sent to time scare dreamers it was retweeted 5700 times
01:01:40.220 everybody yep we know who they are wow there's no hiding anymore i guess
01:01:46.400 wow that's great oh well so it took how long uh well it was about a week later until she posted
01:01:53.880 the picture but after she posted it was within an hour within an hour they were identified
01:01:59.060 yeah we know who they are so they said that they they would find it later they just wanted a picture
01:02:07.220 take a picture just take our picture we're here in new york we're all together we're three irishmen
01:02:11.400 take our picture we'll find it later we'll look for it later there we go so because because she said
01:02:21.320 they'd find it later uh she posted it yep when i was in the city last week started looking these three
01:02:27.120 irishmen asked me to take a photo of them but none of them had phones uh you'll take the picture and
01:02:31.560 we'll find it someday so if by some strange turn of events anyone knows these guys here's their photo
01:02:36.560 we know who you are in an hour later that's crazy that is absolute i mean it's a little chilling
01:02:44.240 too isn't it it is uh because that just goes to show there's nowhere to hide no and you know if
01:02:52.360 if you've done something wrong then it serves your right to be found but if you haven't done anything
01:02:57.500 wrong and you can be found just like that uh that's why we have to hope our government never goes
01:03:04.660 really wrong really really bad and really oppressive because uh we'd be toast at that point
01:03:11.700 you imagine with the technology the way it is today uh you don't have a chance you don't have
01:03:18.260 a chance to hide if you wanted to if you wanted to i mean it would be very difficult to if people
01:03:25.680 talk about going off the grid i i don't know that uh off the grid man that's i don't know that you
01:03:31.580 could do it right i mean really i don't know if you could actually do it it'd be hard yeah it'd be
01:03:37.460 hard because you you couldn't be online uh you you obviously couldn't use anything but cash uh you
01:03:46.000 couldn't have any utilities you couldn't have a phone no bank account whatsoever yeah you have to
01:03:52.500 live like a pioneer if you're gonna go off the grid yeah maybe you could have solar power that
01:03:58.340 is yeah it's really easy it is to live like a super easy oh man yeah and fun oh convenient oh yes
01:04:06.000 awesome yes it'd be great that's pat and jeffy for glenn on the glenbeck program uh pete buddha judge
01:04:14.040 had a uh town hall on fox and uh they got a they got a pretty nice reception for sure did
01:04:22.000 the audience that audience uh i didn't watch all of it i did see some of it and i was really surprised
01:04:28.280 at it's a pretty friendly crowd very friendly very friendly fox i mean say what you will about fox
01:04:36.200 if you're a democrat but they treated buddha judge pretty darn well yes they did by gathering a bunch
01:04:42.140 people who were friendly to him yes they did and i will say uh you know while i disagree with many
01:04:48.960 things that uh this man says i've you know he's he's good pretty good yeah he's a good candidate he
01:04:57.080 comes off as reasonable yes he does even though he's actually not no he's not at all he's not
01:05:01.260 reasonable in his policies but he sounds so reasonable oh he's just and he's got a good i mean
01:05:08.260 is it they you know they bring up his track record but i mean he's a veteran he's yeah he's
01:05:12.660 yes he's an afghanistan veteran and he took a leave of absent from being a mayor he came back and
01:05:18.720 then he won again with an overwhelming support i mean yeah the strong candidate yeah he is for the
01:05:25.400 mayor of what south bend yes it's what 100 000 people you would think okay he's got no shot as mayor
01:05:31.440 of south bend but uh but because he's such a good candidate i know kind of kicking into gear
01:05:36.760 certainly more than betto is oh my gosh yes and uh the other day he was on he was on with hugh
01:05:43.380 hewitt uh had some interesting things to say about uh well for instance uh thomas jefferson's statue
01:05:50.480 here's buddha judge should jefferson jackson dinners be renamed everywhere because both were
01:05:55.620 uh holders of slaves yeah we're doing that in indiana i think it's the right thing to do you know
01:06:00.340 over time you you uh develop and evolve on the things you choose to honor and and i think we
01:06:06.840 know enough especially jackson uh you know you just look at what basically not the genocide that
01:06:12.140 happened here jefferson's more problematic you know there's a lot to of course admire in his
01:06:17.080 thinking and his philosophy then again if you plunge into his writings especially the notes on the state
01:06:21.800 of virginia you know that he knew that slavery was wrong yes and uh and yet he did it now we're all
01:06:29.700 morally conflicted human beings and it's not like we're blotting him out of the history books or
01:06:35.080 deleting him from being the founding fathers but naming something after somebody confers a certain
01:06:40.160 amount of honor and at a time i mean the real reason i think there's a lot of pressure on this is the
01:06:45.640 relationship between the past and the present that we're finding in a million different ways that
01:06:50.780 racism isn't some curiosity out of the past that we're embarrassed about but moved on from it's
01:06:56.580 alive it's well it's hurting people and it's one of the main reasons to be in politics today is to
01:07:02.300 try to change or reverse the harms that went along with with that um then we look we better look for
01:07:09.460 ways to uh to live out and honor that principle yeah so we i mean his point basically is yeah we don't
01:07:18.440 shouldn't have to eliminate him from history but really let's start eliminating him from history
01:07:22.620 that's just it's crazy books or anything we're just starting to get rid of everything or that
01:07:27.820 even mentions yeah you certainly don't want to honor him and so if you start if you start down that path
01:07:33.100 of course you're going to start taking him out of history books or certainly uh changing what was
01:07:39.520 said about him in history books and we're going to rewrite history which is exactly yep which which
01:07:46.040 is exactly what we were told years ago knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices right we're
01:07:52.640 going to have to change our conversation we're going to have to change our traditions our history
01:07:57.940 we're going to have to move into a different place and barack knows that and barack started all
01:08:03.600 of that yes he did and barack restoked the fires of racism yeah over his uh eight years along with
01:08:10.060 you uh mrs barack uh michelle uh you did a fine job of that yeah they both did yeah they did they both
01:08:18.680 did uh so i this is just exactly what what trump said when they started to tear down statues in the
01:08:29.280 south okay what's next are you going to take down jefferson and washington and that's yeah and he
01:08:35.200 was mocked for that and that's exactly what's happening now and you've got pete but a gig but a judge
01:08:43.060 playing right into it yep let's uh let's take down those statues let's not let's not name things after
01:08:49.760 him so we're going to start changing names of everything why can't we just realize okay we don't like the
01:08:56.300 fact that he was a slave owner but he understood what what the deal was and they started working
01:09:00.900 toward a better a better world there's no doubt that jefferson started working toward a better
01:09:06.420 yeah but he still owned it yeah he did look we're not trying to write him you rewrite the history and
01:09:10.860 get him out of all the we're just trying to rewrite history and get him out of all the books that's
01:09:14.400 all we're trying but we're not and then tear down the statues okay uh so nothing dramatic just
01:09:20.580 let's eliminate thomas jefferson from our history that's all i'm saying
01:09:24.360 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program
01:09:36.800 pat gray of pat gray unleashed which you can hear immediately preceding uh this show
01:09:43.760 at six central seven eastern seven to nine eastern six to eight central and then uh jeff fisher here
01:09:51.560 uh from chewing the fat you know i didn't think about it for a minute what's the name of that dumb
01:10:01.520 podcast you do what is it what is it called
01:10:05.160 all right uh we're gonna get thank you for thinking of it we're gonna get into the uh uh
01:10:12.060 phone companies potentially blocking unwanted spam calls good in just 60 seconds
01:10:18.320 pat and uh jeffie for glenn on the glenbeck program this week uh responding to widespread
01:10:24.600 consumer complaints the fcc now says it will take steps to give phone companies permission to block
01:10:32.640 unwanted robocalls it's about time yeah uh that'd be nice i hate these calls uh and i don't even answer
01:10:44.260 my cell phone that much but every time i do it's some stupid robocall from china i can't
01:10:50.460 i hate it americans get billions of unwanted phone calls every year it's the number one complaint
01:10:58.980 received by the fcc number one but carriers have long been wary of blocking robocalls for fear of
01:11:06.380 breaking the regulators call completion rules so the fcc has had this rule that you have to complete
01:11:12.460 calls that are made um and make sure that calls that are made reach their intended recipient which
01:11:19.300 makes sense until now with all of these you know and every time you block a call it just rolls over
01:11:26.680 to the next one another number and then you block that one rolls over to another number and you just
01:11:32.060 keep getting these things anytime i don't answer i i i if you don't if i don't know the number if you
01:11:39.580 don't know that i don't answer yeah if you if i my my there's not a name attached my rule of thumb is
01:11:44.680 uh if i don't know you know you the number i don't answer leave me a voicemail i'll call you back
01:11:49.840 right and they do they they leave voicemails i don't no one i very rarely get a voicemail pisses me
01:11:55.300 off i drives me out of my the only thing worse than getting these robocalls well okay um yeah maybe
01:12:04.960 other than grocery store clerks that want to make small talk oh stop when you bring your when you
01:12:10.520 bring all your food up to there and then they start asking you about the food items you brought
01:12:14.540 to be friendly no i don't want them to be friendly i'm not here to be friendly i'm just here to make
01:12:19.620 a purchase stop it and get out the door okay i don't want to tell you about the items i'm purchasing
01:12:26.000 and what i'm going to do with them i don't want to talk about that i know you do i understand just
01:12:32.900 creating a little i don't a little repertoire i don't want a repertoire if i wanted a repertoire
01:12:38.460 i'd live in france that's not where i live is it
01:12:42.460 repertoires aren't something i do here in america so don't ask me about my weekend don't ask me about
01:12:52.640 my purchases if i'm having a party why i've got steak and ice cream that's none of your business okay
01:12:57.740 because i'm just i'm gonna stuff my face and uh and it's really none of your business what i'm
01:13:05.860 doing with the ice cream okay um so i hate that almost as much as the spam calls uh and then the
01:13:14.060 solicitation at home do is that something you're fine with too well you get solicited i do get that
01:13:20.420 no i'm not a fan yeah i'm not a fan if if i want your product or your magazine i'll order it online
01:13:27.700 or i'll go to the store you might not know about it i mean i understand what you know i don't i don't
01:13:34.180 and especially in most neighborhoods certainly in mine there's no soliciting allowed and there's
01:13:40.960 continual solicitors in my neighborhood all the time i that side didn't mean every house did it
01:13:48.360 yeah every house every house in this area no soliciting i thought i was out of the area don't
01:13:53.180 come here and tell me about uh your bug spray or your roofing my favorite line my favorite line
01:13:59.820 i don't want any of the great the great line that they use they many of them use to try to get in
01:14:05.780 is uh you know hey yeah you know we're doing uh we do the we do the spray for your neighbor down
01:14:11.720 the street yes they yes they always say that that's a great yeah which one which one
01:14:15.960 bill down the street they'll say the first name bill down the street like nobody knows
01:14:20.620 bill down i have no idea rarely today do do the do everyone know their neighbors right around the
01:14:27.200 block so if you say you know bill around the corner is a big fan of us and we want you to
01:14:32.700 join in too oh okay great well come on and sit out have a cup of tea yeah that still will not get
01:14:39.180 them an invite no i'm not uh sorry thank you no we're good we're good thank you we're good you
01:14:46.340 know what i just replaced my roof last every once in a while i'm in the mood to hear the pitch
01:14:50.860 just to hear it really yeah just let me hear it go ahead really what do you got
01:14:54.700 i'm never in that mood because i'm still able to say no yeah it's okay just want to hear the pitch
01:15:02.940 and you a lot of times it's magazines like i i'm gonna order a magazine while you're standing
01:15:08.760 here i didn't even know they existed anymore yeah sometimes it's magazines sometimes a lot of times
01:15:14.160 it's roofing yeah a lot of roofing and or or uh bug spray a lot of roofing a lot of uh pest control
01:15:20.720 pest control yeah a lot of yard work yard work yeah a lot of yard work coming around i mean big time
01:15:25.940 they gotta make a living i guess so gotta come around trying to make a living no not at my house
01:15:30.720 no no don't solicit me in my house i don't like that i don't like it which is worse they tried to
01:15:38.080 get you at the grocery store you wouldn't listen to them right that's right yeah you wouldn't listen
01:15:42.060 to them there so they they followed me home that's right i think that's stalking and i think that's
01:15:48.200 illegal too so you can't do anything anymore i don't want any of it but is it worse to get the
01:15:54.400 spam calls the solicitation at home or the obnoxious store clerks asking you about your
01:16:00.840 purchases of course you love that i mean you you love it's just fun it's not fun it's just fun it's
01:16:08.680 really not to most human beings it's just not fun we're in a hurry we're in a bad mood well that's
01:16:16.860 fine in a bad mood i don't want to talk to you about my purchases just say hey you know i really
01:16:21.720 i'm in a hurry i just want to check out and they'll leave you be no i'm not gonna say that why
01:16:26.520 why it's kind of hurry i just want to be it's kind of rude oh i'm in a hurry i just want to be left
01:16:32.560 alone don't talk to me no i'm not gonna hurry i just want to get out and they'll leave you be
01:16:37.040 you're not gonna say that that's worse than just being you know quiet it's worse i don't think so
01:16:45.780 yeah i think it is i think it is just quiet that's like did you hear me are you deaf no i would say
01:16:51.960 yeah something like that you know something along those lines oh that's nicer that's nicer yeah yeah
01:16:58.140 the grunt is nicer i'm just in a hurry definitely oh the the grunt is by far nicer i'm in a hurry
01:17:05.260 just leave me alone not leave me alone but i'm in a hurry just i just want to check out and get out
01:17:09.860 of here so anyway these illegal robocalls often containing recordings of scammers posing as
01:17:17.220 government as a government agent have you ever gotten the irs calls uh those are interesting too
01:17:23.600 i love first of all i just want to be on the record of saying that i love the irs i know you do
01:17:27.760 i love the irs right i love the irs we love the mob because we don't want to be killed by either
01:17:35.020 one of them um but they will call as the irs and they will uh threaten you like this is the
01:17:42.700 i don't know this is a multiple times we've tried to get a hold of you and your uh you owe back taxes
01:17:50.180 or whatever the case may be and you need to call us right away and then there's some scam that if you
01:17:55.940 do call them uh you get charged i don't i don't know exactly how that works because some of it works
01:18:01.920 and some of them is just uh you know some of the the spam calls that are infecting your your phones
01:18:07.960 and the internet there was one spam uh call that just they went through not long ago that they didn't
01:18:12.720 even have you didn't have to pick up usually the you have to pick up uh for it to infect your phones
01:18:18.640 the latest one that they said infected like a billion and a half people was they just called
01:18:24.700 if they called your number you were infected really it was bad yeah wow so i mean wow they have to
01:18:31.820 stop somehow and what they gotta stop it somehow due to the phone what how did it it blew them all
01:18:36.320 up people had blown up it blew them up blew them up people wow right in their pocket it just exploded
01:18:41.540 hasn't been reported or anything no that hasn't billions of phones you would think billion a billion
01:18:46.720 and a half phones blowing up in people's pockets uh would be i'm trying to think the story was that
01:18:51.560 the phones were infected but then nothing they were saying that uh it wasn't used for anything yet
01:18:56.640 before they stopped it but i mean wow that's weird yeah it's weird another one of the calls i always
01:19:04.580 get is from the insure i think they call it the insurance department and your warranty your long
01:19:12.120 term warranty is about to expire on your car on your vehicle yes that's a big one out of my mind
01:19:18.440 out of my mind no i know that i purchased an extended warranty and i know that it's not expired yet
01:19:27.200 so or i didn't purchase it's not right i mean that's just the way it is but uh ajit pai said the
01:19:35.640 commission has scheduled a june 6th vote on a measure that would assure phone companies the blocking
01:19:41.320 unwanted calls won't uh run afoul of fcc rules the agency said it would enable phone companies to
01:19:48.760 analyze their network traffic to spot and block robo calls good yeah no kidding they could let
01:19:55.600 customers create so-called white lists of approved callers and block all other incoming calls that
01:20:02.020 would be fantastic no kidding because the do not call uh list that we used to have i don't think that
01:20:07.900 i don't even know if that's in force anymore you remember doing that i do i do i remember it was
01:20:12.540 such a big deal i remember when it was such a big deal all you gotta do is call them right and then
01:20:16.800 we got so many spam calls on our landline we just turned it off eventually and then so yeah i don't
01:20:23.140 even we we actually have a landline because yeah we do too but it's turned off cheaper to get the line
01:20:27.860 to the cable company right and it isn't really a landline anymore bundled yes yes you you get a better
01:20:34.740 better okay fine all right we're not hooking it up and we just turned it off because we got nothing
01:20:40.560 but spam on it yeah and so once we turned that off now our cell phones get nothing but spam on that
01:20:45.960 that's great that grave pack ran leashed and jeffy from chewing the fat for glenn uh oh by the way on
01:20:53.300 this on these robo calls uh apparently americans have received billions of these calls and they've
01:20:59.260 shelled out untold sums of money wow to scammers pretending to be irs representatives health care
01:21:06.220 providers government officials and others they're pretty bold wow uh my daughter was at our house
01:21:12.800 um i don't know six months or so ago and she got this call from supposedly an irs agent she was having
01:21:20.320 a bad day anyway and uh she hadn't gotten one of these before and so i just hear her in the other
01:21:27.760 room start to cry and like what what is going on what's happening she's like dad they're they're
01:21:34.620 threatening to take our house and i so i i knew okay it's one of those scam calls and i got on and
01:21:40.900 started arguing with the person on the other end they were so bold insisted that they were with the irs
01:21:48.820 insisted and i'm like okay i know you're not with the irs the irs wouldn't be doing this they
01:21:55.480 wouldn't be calling this number they would know more information than you apparently know and uh
01:22:01.500 i know you're not from the irs so and she was like who are you who are you sir like wow i didn't call
01:22:09.440 to talk to you all right back on the phone right it was that kind of thing yeah uh so i mean they're
01:22:15.440 pretty bold wow yeah they're they're pretty bold at times and so they need to be shut down uh the fcc
01:22:22.160 is also proposing a measure that would protect phone companies using a new authentication protocol
01:22:27.060 for separating legitimate calls from illegitimate ones i wonder if legitimate calls will get caught
01:22:32.340 up in that though i should of course they will of course they will bound to happen right bound to
01:22:36.860 happen uh ajit pai has encouraged carriers to adopt that call verification framework referred to as
01:22:44.500 shaken and stir by the end of this year uh he told the house energy and commerce committee
01:22:50.780 the agency would make a framework mandatory if carriers don't adopt it so they are i mean they
01:22:57.960 are trying to do something about this because it's gotten to the point where it's really bad
01:23:03.160 very frustrating when you're getting billions of calls that you don't want and they're threatening
01:23:08.780 you and trying to extract money from you uh something's wrong and it's it should be stopped
01:23:14.460 right and how many i mean how many people say i mean that obviously proves that people do answer
01:23:20.200 and believe it right amazing right they do oh yeah and older people who don't who who don't
01:23:28.400 suspect any of this they definitely fall victim to it like you for instance that elderly people like
01:23:35.500 you jeffy fall for this all the time i will say that you're on a fixed income and you can't afford
01:23:41.920 that right correct you can ill afford one of these i will say that is one of the reasons that we
01:23:48.220 finally disconnected uh the hardline phone at the house because it rang and rang and rang and there
01:23:53.380 was constantly being uh robo calls and uh at the time uh we tried to explain to my mother-in-law you
01:24:00.680 don't need to answer the phone every time it rings she didn't believe you though no she did not
01:24:04.620 no she did not her belief she had to answer the phone is ringing you have to answer yeah it rings you
01:24:11.560 have to answer it's a must it's a must it's a law according to her right so uh it was easier to
01:24:17.500 make the phone disappear uh then right then to get her to stop answering it yeah did they scam her on
01:24:25.500 anything they are close to a couple times really yeah i mean orders stuff being ordered oh my gosh like
01:24:32.060 no stop uh and they're saying you know unwanted calls are not necessarily unlawful calls he added
01:24:40.920 proposals uh come with some unanswered questions such as how a legitimate company that's making
01:24:47.340 legal calls and is placed on a spam color list can remove itself from that you know i care less about
01:24:53.480 that though than stopping the unwanted calls really yeah i do yeah i mean if the company is trying to
01:24:59.060 sell your roof this probably will make it tougher for those legitimate businesses that do make those
01:25:05.080 cold calls it's going to get harder and harder to make cold calls to people which is also kind of
01:25:10.060 fine with me oh no but i don't do to make a living i don't do a business that that makes a lot of calls
01:25:15.800 so that's easy for me to say i mean there's always radio advertising exactly thank you there's always
01:25:25.280 radio and television advertising that's exactly right and that's just gonna have to suffice
01:25:30.000 from now on all right because we just don't we we can't separate the unwanted calls from the illegal
01:25:37.360 calls wish we could i wish we could but we can't sorry no more calls no more calls please uh we do
01:25:44.360 have a winner it's so bad it's still we're just gonna have to shut it down i'm i'm well i'm not even
01:25:52.540 sorry but i still want people to call me do you uh you want businesses to call you at home
01:25:59.760 well because if you if you need a product or a service won't you go seek it out but what if
01:26:05.960 they're calling and i didn't realize i needed it until they call that's never once happened for me
01:26:10.380 really has it happened for you yes oh i didn't realize i needed an extended warranty on my car yes
01:26:17.000 sign me up thank you that's a good idea thank you for calling from the warranty division
01:26:21.680 oh man i i wouldn't have an extended warranty if it weren't for your call today just the other day
01:26:29.080 i thought you know i never thought about having pest control at my house i just want pests running
01:26:34.180 around crazy at my house yeah now you don't have to have that i don't now i was aware that i could get
01:26:39.080 pest control at my home we have about 38 pest control companies that come to our house i'm
01:26:45.140 like okay we just had i don't know some other company here last week what kind of deal you're
01:26:49.540 gonna give me what kind of deal you're gonna give me don't need another pest control visit i don't i
01:26:55.420 mean you know do we have termites i don't i'm probably not anymore after they've been treated about
01:27:01.100 18 times if we do who's at fault right which company is at fault that's right uh so
01:27:08.720 uh i'm looking forward to the time when they shut down all of these unwanted calls
01:27:15.120 it's gotta stop it's really gotta stop ajit pai man he's had a tough time too i mean he just the
01:27:20.280 guy there a california man was just sentenced a year and a half for threatening to kill him and
01:27:26.280 his family oh wow i mean horrible right i mean he threatened to kill his family and ajit pai and he
01:27:31.740 was sentenced to a year and a half in prison so that's like a terrorist threat probably yeah right
01:27:36.300 uh you know he yeah that's they take that seriously yeah they do can't be messing around
01:27:41.140 with that right not messing around anymore a year in prison year and a half year and a half wow i mean
01:27:46.820 i don't know if that's even long enough but i guess we'll have to do it'll have to do well if you if
01:27:53.200 you didn't actually do anything um you probably think that's a little too long but just the threat
01:27:58.400 you can't get away with that anymore can't get away with that good because it's a terrorist threat
01:28:02.560 right yeah shouldn't be doing that friendly wits come to mind right uh yes friendly wits does come
01:28:10.500 to mind yes wanting to turn the president over to the saudis for the same treatment of jamal khashoggi
01:28:15.400 yeah that kind of does come to mind it does uh triple eight seven two seven beck
01:28:21.400 it's pat gray and uh jeffy for uh glenn this week on the glenn beck program triple eight seven
01:28:28.600 two seven beck uh 20 years ago molly and dana was watching a mean high school basketball game between
01:28:35.520 two teams one was called the indians the other was called the warriors and her gaze drifted toward
01:28:42.860 the student sections where she saw kids chanting and dancing with fake feathers and war paint on their
01:28:47.700 bodies just kids being kids having fun it's the first time she saw things that she knew was sacred
01:28:52.420 and religious to the penobs penobscot nation being mocked and degraded her 15 year old self was angry
01:29:01.780 and shocked but she turned her frustration into activism today dana is a tribal ambassador
01:29:09.000 of penobscot nation who spearheaded the drafting of a bill signed into law late last week by governor
01:29:16.920 janet mills of maine that prohibits the use of native american mascots in all public schools colleges
01:29:25.560 and universities maine is the first state to pass such a law oh good good she said dana said uh means
01:29:35.520 the world to me and i'm really happy for all the tribal leaders in maine that came together and all of
01:29:41.240 our allies and friends and governor mills now some might think it's it's not mocking it's it's a tribute
01:29:50.800 to to them to the to the nations to the indian nations i mean at the at the very least it's just
01:29:58.580 you're just celebrating your school team right right you're not mocking anything but that's how i guess
01:30:06.040 that's how it came off to uh to dana um but uh the bill passed unanimously of course it did
01:30:13.800 unanimously of course it did listen because you're a hater if you don't if you don't vote for that bill
01:30:18.480 right you hate absolutely yes absolutely yeah and you're a racist this is the start of a higher trust
01:30:24.940 of promoting cultural diversity and awareness oh thank you for saying we needed a law because i don't
01:30:30.980 understand why we needed the law actually because the signing of the bill um comes months after a
01:30:37.540 local school district made the decision to stop using the nickname indians and so that was the last
01:30:43.540 use of the nickname in the state really so so so they're not even using indians or warriors anymore
01:30:49.780 in maine so i'm not sure huh why it was such a wow so now they have a law that wasn't needed to end a
01:30:59.400 problem that didn't exist good i mean okay i mean you say what problem that you know wasn't a problem
01:31:08.780 i mean it was a problem well one time but not in maine apparently because he barely eliminated that
01:31:14.100 problem a while ago it's incredible it's it's incredible amazing i mean we are really down to
01:31:21.620 school one taking on school two this afternoon in basketball right yes cheer for your team two
01:31:29.380 yeah well i in uh in the seminal tribe it's a point of pride that the florida state seminars
01:31:40.380 are named after them they apparently like it and uh native american tribes have been asked and surveyed
01:31:50.860 about the the washington redskins name and 90 of them are fine with it so
01:31:57.800 i don't i don't know they said that they were certain when they of course when they you know
01:32:03.760 beside the bill in maine that they were surrounded by local tribal communities but then the only
01:32:08.620 the only uh tribal person quoted is a non-voting representative so i i don't know what to tell you
01:32:17.200 um you know i don't know what to tell you i i will tell you this don't don't do it don't name
01:32:23.380 don't even think about calling your team the indians or the warriors chiefs no you can't none of it well
01:32:30.880 seriously would anybody consider that today i don't think so i don't think any team would ever consider
01:32:35.780 that again because you'd be biting off a lot more than you could chew then there's no you don't need
01:32:42.380 that you don't need that problem that's a problem that you can avoid yes and you can avoid it yeah
01:32:47.340 exactly so there's nobody who would name themselves after an indian tribe now it just wouldn't happen
01:32:53.640 so it's kind of a silly law if there were none existing in the state and then and then they make
01:32:59.560 it so that you can't name anybody that well you're not going they're not going to they didn't have it
01:33:05.000 right and they're not going to so it's a silly law but um good for them and i guess i guess they're
01:33:11.420 happy about it in in maine and that's that's the beauty of the 50 little laboratories of democracy
01:33:19.340 that we have in this nation that isn't a democracy thank you you had me nervous for a second yeah no
01:33:25.180 i thought you were falling off the cliff with the rest of them no i shan't ever do that
01:33:29.500 and i shan't be saying shan't very often so enjoy that while it lasts thank you we do have some good
01:33:37.960 news though um we rarely see people in the entertainment world say really great things
01:33:45.280 about the united states of america so when it happens it's like wow it's like i don't know a
01:33:51.440 ray of sunshine it's like spring has sprung in a vast winter uh wilderness gene simmons was uh
01:34:02.520 talking about his mom and his mom was apparently in a nazi concentration camp when she was 14 yeah
01:34:10.080 right yeah when she was a little girl he was at the uh uh pentagon uh as part of a new outreach
01:34:16.620 program that they have at the pentagon speaking there at the podium and and doing like where they
01:34:21.140 have their press briefings if they ever have press briefings anymore there's no such thing anymore
01:34:26.160 in the trump administration yeah uh but he was telling them the story of his mother yeah who had
01:34:32.080 just passed away at 93 being in the concentration camps and how much of she loved america and as an
01:34:39.320 eight-year-old boy he didn't understand it uh but he certainly uh understands it now yeah this is
01:34:44.940 something you don't normally hear from a rock and roller no but it's every time my mother saw the flag
01:34:50.620 she'd start crying as an eight-year-old boy i didn't understand why but from my mother's point of view
01:35:07.020 we were finally safe
01:35:10.860 i may i may have been born
01:35:17.260 in the country everybody
01:35:22.380 give me two seconds i may have been born in the country that people throughout history have referred
01:35:30.100 to as the promised land he was born in israel but take my word for it america is the promised land
01:35:39.820 for everybody and don't be ashamed don't hesitate
01:35:46.220 we need to teach young people to be comfortable with saying god bless america
01:35:54.060 end of my story
01:35:56.940 that's gene simmons from kiss
01:36:00.780 that's pretty awesome that's really awesome that's great stuff really awesome
01:36:06.600 uh how refreshing is it to hear that from somebody in the rock and roll industry
01:36:14.840 that's that's great yes the closest i think you would come is maybe bono who's who usually says
01:36:21.720 really good things about america and capitalism capitalism yeah yeah uh and he doesn't talk a lot
01:36:27.560 about the love of country though he's he's pretty america friendly he said some some great things about
01:36:32.560 america um and he has defended capitalism and he actually noted while he was talking about
01:36:39.760 capitalism how unusual it was for a rock star to be talking about the one time he actually stopped
01:36:45.760 himself he did yeah uh but for gene simmons just i mean unabashedly talk about how great america is
01:36:54.720 that's awesome yes it is makes me a bigger kiss fan than i probably was before
01:37:00.560 really yeah which you know i mean there was some room there was some room there to to grow
01:37:07.360 in uh yes wow a little bit of room wow a little bit of wiggle room to become a bigger kiss fan and
01:37:13.760 now i have so that's good that's great you said that like you weren't really a no it's huge kiss
01:37:22.000 fan you know before but weren't you i mean aren't you yes okay then yes all right uh didn't he do
01:37:29.680 didn't they have a uh he had a reality show too didn't he yeah he did showed his family life yeah
01:37:35.120 it was with his family i think he's one of the few that is he still married yeah he's one of the few
01:37:40.640 that survived the reality show business because i thought that they were having trouble i did they
01:37:45.360 survive that hearing that too but as far as i know they're together yeah so he's married to maybe i'm
01:37:50.400 wrong is it shannon tweed yes and they're still married and they are still still married as far as i
01:37:55.680 know as far as the reports they're still married so you know whatever troubles they had on maybe
01:38:00.080 that's why the you know the reality show is no more can you imagine what a wild ride that would
01:38:04.560 be being married to gene simmons right there was probably some some uh you know events that happened
01:38:11.360 in the course of the marriage i would think i mean maybe not maybe everything went totally smoothly
01:38:17.840 maybe everything was fantastic i would guess fantastic i might be assuming too much i think you are to
01:38:23.760 think that there was i think you are some you know rocky road along the way but maybe not
01:38:28.960 maybe not i think you are you can read way too much of the kiss man they're just outperforming
01:38:34.720 that's all they're doing just outperforming outperforming and that's all they do they just perform
01:38:38.960 they go back to their hotel room watch a little tv and go right to bed thank you thank you maybe call
01:38:46.320 the wife first from the road say good night love you miss you and then they go right to bed
01:38:52.240 after that i mean when they asked gene simmons this is just those they just asked him yeah when
01:38:57.360 they asked him that if he had slept with over 400 4800 women over 4800 he said he said so they
01:39:04.800 tell me was his answer so i mean you can't prove it so they tell me so um okay well there you go
01:39:13.600 that's maybe the rocky road i was talking about i don't think that's a rocky road that's not okay all
01:39:18.480 right oh yeah that's it 4800 women so they tell so they tell wasn't a basketball former basketball
01:39:27.520 star uh lamar odom yeah just bragging about 2000 yeah 2000 well when you compare it to gene simmons
01:39:32.960 that doesn't uh he's younger that's true he's a lot younger that is true she's got another 20 years
01:39:39.280 or so on him so lamar odom was bragging about 2000 women right and passing a drug test that right uh in a
01:39:47.280 really unusual way he it is he's he's promoting his book obviously he's got a new book darkness
01:39:52.320 to light or whatever and he's talking about how he uh how he almost died you know a few years ago i
01:39:57.840 remember when he when he uh od'd at the uh at the at the ranch at the sex ranch the brothel yeah at
01:40:04.160 the brothel that's right yeah and he said that he was lucky to be alive um he said i'm a walking
01:40:10.720 miracle i had 12 strokes six heart attacks whoa and i was in a coma good golly uh and wow what from
01:40:19.760 what what was he was he doing cocaine or cocaine uh alcohol and uh pot and a little you gotta have
01:40:26.400 a little pot take and he was at the brothel and he was at the well okay talk about rocky roads on
01:40:32.640 on the way to your relationship because wasn't he married to uh chloe yeah chloe kardassi chloe was
01:40:38.240 there for him when he when he od'd too and they had just but i think i don't know that they were
01:40:42.000 divorced but they had split up at the time but he wonder why huh
01:40:50.000 how unusual i mean 2000 women though right yeah 2000 women seems like
01:40:55.200 it could do better well when you're comparing it to gene simmons 4800 right it's not that much or uh
01:41:00.240 will chamberlain wasn't it 14 000 yeah wilton that he claimed magic had to have him be up there uh
01:41:05.760 into that into that yeah multiple thousand range too man all right because i was thinking like he's
01:41:11.360 what 39 lamar odom he's 39 so maybe he had started having sex when when he was 14 something like that
01:41:18.640 i don't know it's like what 80 a year six a month
01:41:24.240 thank you for that thank you for that commentary jeffy appreciate that
01:41:28.240 that grape from pecker unleashed and uh jeff fisher
01:41:31.120 from chewing the fat so we're talking about lamar odom and uh you know in his uh sexual escapades
01:41:36.720 former nba player right and former husband of chloe kardashian the kardashian clan yeah right um
01:41:43.600 he also talked about uh you know he's trying to hawk his book darkness to light but he also talked
01:41:47.440 about cheating to play on the olympic basketball team what was that 2004 2004 they won the bronze so
01:41:54.560 they didn't even win the gold right i mean so maybe that's what cheating gets you lamar but uh
01:41:59.040 he talked about uh being asked to be on the team and he was smoking weed every day that summer he
01:42:04.240 said so he was concerned about taking the uh taking the urine test so he figured out ways to he started
01:42:12.080 studying about ways to beat the test and one of the ways is to get a fake man unit what and he had his uh
01:42:21.040 that exists yes that exists and he filled it with his trainers uh you're a wee wee and then uh they
01:42:30.240 took him he went into the stall and uh filled up the cup and gave it to the guy and passed the test
01:42:37.440 that's bizarre that's bizarre right i i had no idea that was even possible where so where does that does
01:42:45.040 that fit on you or you just put in your pocket how does that work pat yeah it fits on you it does
01:42:53.520 yeah it does fit on you okay and it's a fake thing you know so it's just there but there's stuff in it
01:43:00.240 that's really nasty oh no thank you it was strange as they said that he said that uh when he handed it
01:43:06.000 to the the olympic guy the olympic guy uh tested the uh the urine for uh heat you know for to see what
01:43:14.720 what temperature it was just to see if it just happened so he passed oh wow so that's amazing
01:43:20.880 right yes but okay so now he says he cheated right they got a bronze they got a bronze medal
01:43:27.360 do you take away the bronze medal i did they even accept the bronze medal that year oh i don't know
01:43:33.200 that's a good question yeah because i it seems like they might have we didn't win the gold we're not
01:43:37.840 taking it yeah i can't remember if they did if they did that or not oh that's possible uh because
01:43:42.560 that's embarrassing for nba players to win the bronze that's just embarrassing we don't want
01:43:49.440 all right we will uh we will see you back here tomorrow uh for more fun and frivolity yes uh
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