Violent Rioting Has Nothing to Do with George Floyd | 5⧸29⧸20
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Glenn and Stu discuss a crazy night in Minnetonka, MN, where looters take over a police station and burn it to the ground, and a CNN journalist is arrested live on air while on the air.
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welcome to the program we have a minute or two here before the radio uh program starts
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another freaking crazy day you know someone uh someone should try implementing a normal day
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one of these days i'm just thinking it's a good idea is it possible is just this the normal now
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i i don't even know the route uh more um protests last night uh in minneapolis which seems to lead
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to a lot of burning of buildings and destruction of property to the to the point where they actually
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took over a police station how is this possible the police evacuated their police station and they
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destroyed it they broke into the evidence room they were removing pieces of evidence from
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investigations out of this place i mean it's remarkable what's going on there and then this
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morning if you haven't heard it's going to be the big story from the media a cnn journalist was
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arrested live on the air uh because really in seemingly nothing is the only way i could describe
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it he doesn't seem to do anything uh so we'll get into that today as well a lot of other stuff
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there's tons of news as usual it never stops radio show starts here in about five seconds it's pat and
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what you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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all right welcome to it and triple eight seven 27 beck is the program it's pat and stew in for glenn
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who is on vacation returns monday another crazy night in minneapolis where protesting quote unquote
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protesting and that's what it was pat protesting right when you protest things a lot of times you
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protest it by lighting it on fire it's just one way to do it it's an expression or stealing tvs
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stealing tvs another great way to protest as we all know the real cure for racial strife is the new
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samsung 4k uh 63 inch uh that is what really cures it i think there was an 80 incher that was uh
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take it out of there uh from the target that's the way to do it i mean it's despicable it's absolutely
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despicable it needs to why why don't they put a stop to it i don't understand how they just let
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the items roll out of the store and they just watch it go wave goodbye to everybody it is it's
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inexplicable there are hours and hours and hours of looting with no one no one up no one shows up
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nobody gets arrested it's bizarre it is bizarre and beyond bizarre last night pat in that the actual
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police station was evacuated by the police and the police drove away so that they could light the
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police station on fire and destroy it and break into the evidence room and remove evidence which i guess
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anyone yeah now if you happen to be a criminal this is a very good development for you because now
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they barely don't have the evidence to convict you anymore how on earth is this a thing i i can't
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i've never seen anything like the police station thing yeah it's yeah we we have seen the looting
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thing allowed before but police just up and leaving first they upped and then they left they upped and
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they left yeah they upped and then they left and and then allowing the the station to burn to the
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ground is a very bizarre development i think in the scope of civilization it's a it's a strange new
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twist i noticed that as well i've never seen anything like it never at least they should say
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looters will be shot on sight even if they don't mean it at least say it let's have some sort of
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uh of restraint here on the part of the looters that they might think okay well something might
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happen to me if i loot they know nothing's going to happen to them no and and this has nothing to
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do with george floyd by the way no this has absolutely nothing to do with the murder of george
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floyd and even his mom has come out and said that please don't destroy our community he would hate
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this is what his family said he would hate this so there don't be doing this in his name you're
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doing this for you it's got nothing to do you do you though you do you if that's burning down a
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police station so be it you do you i believe it was the wonderful great philosopher madonna who said
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express yourself and and look if you're going to express yourself by burning down a few dozen
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buildings so well who are we to say that that's wrong thank you you know i i don't under i'm glad
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there's people out there defending it um there's a couple of videos do we have the cnn arrest video
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from this morning uh yet we're still working on it that's coming soon because oh yeah they arrested
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some cnn employees yeah cnn journalists on the air and i have to say you know i love to we you know
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cnn is a routine um a point of contention here on this program and every other place on the right
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where they annoy us consistently this reporter seemingly did absolutely nothing
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wrong he was calm he was telling the police he would go wherever they wanted him to go
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and they arrested him anyway and i just forget even the right and the wrong of it just the optics of it
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there is a guy on national television who by the way is a black reporter who you're arresting
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while he's doing nothing and it's obvious to everyone that he's doing nothing because he's doing it on
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camera uh here's another idea a really terrible horrible bad thing to do to put your knee on
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someone's neck for 10 minutes and kill them horrible horrible thing some additional level of insanity must
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apply if you're doing it while 10 people are filming you what do what do you think of course the city's
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gonna burn to the ground i mean what do you expect to happen now that does not excuse it but certainly
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like what what on earth would you think would happen do you think you're gonna get away with that
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i don't know and well they're not going to get away with it too that's the other thing that's going on
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here is they have been fired the investigation is happening i fully expect them to be charged not
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just the guy with the knee on his neck but the other three as well they're all good they're going
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to be charged with something accessory or negligence i don't know but they're all going to be charged
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so why why the madness here now you can understand they haven't charged him yet and and every day's
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every day matters particularly if you're a business owner in this particular area yeah you'd really
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like them to buy to charge you know let's get them charged because maybe that at least calms it down
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somewhat yeah now there was one of a spokesperson who said we have a lot of evidence to go through
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uh you know and there is some evidence that would not indicate a criminal charge now he's very vague
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on it yes uh what they cg hide the whole thing it actually didn't happen both of them are fine
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that was the only the only thing i could come up with that would not make it a criminal charge but
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you know look wow of course in our system of justice we need to hear both sides of the story i just
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can't i can't yeah you know i i don't think the best fiction writers could come up with a reason as to
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why this was okay because the video evidence is pretty strong they're pretty strong yeah at the
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very least i think you had mentioned it initially negligent homicide is a yeah it seems like at the
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very best you know it's very possible i think that he planned it no no i don't think he got up in the
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morning and thought i'm going to kill a black person today i don't think that happened odd right
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it would be an odd thing um let's take a quick break um we're gonna we because we also we have a ton of
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stuff from last night including um some black gun owners who are exercising their second amendment
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rights defending their business and in an inspirational sort of way we'll come back in 60
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talking about the developments last night in minneapolis a couple of pretty interesting videos
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let's start here with the cnn thing because this just happened a few hours ago on the air i think
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it was about 4 a.m eastern this happened uh maybe it was a little later than that five or six something
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like that and basically what you saw was a a cnn reporter uh in the middle of a situation where
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there's a bunch of cops they're blocking an intersection off the cnn reporter is off to the
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side with a few other officers and he's trying he's you know he's trying to do a report there is
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not anything active going on there's not a riot going on in the background there's not you know
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you're not seeing bottles thrown it's they're all just kind of standing there they've seemingly
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controlled the situation as that is happening there this reporter is trying to do a report and here's what
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happens this is part of the advanced police presence that we saw come over the course of
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of really minutes when the local police showed up at the fire department or with the fire department
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i should say on that building we showed you that was burning this is among the state patrol unit that
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was advancing up the street saying and scattering the protesters at that point for people to clear the
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area and so we walked away i'm sorry you're under arrest okay do you mind telling me why i'm under
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arrest sir why why am i under arrest sir as you see he's not not not yelling back he's not fighting
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okay is it because they showed the officers is that why that's not what they said if that was the reason
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now there is a car you can hear kind of skid out to the side there everyone kind of turns their head
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for a second if you're just tuning in you uh that's bizarre watching our correspondent omar
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jimenez being arrested by state police his mic is still on the floor the camera's still why our
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correspondent is being arrested hang on one second allison let's listen into what these officers are
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saying allison's trying to talk over the whole thing they're not saying anything
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they're just walking the perp to that he's an american television reporter omar jimenez being
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led away by police officers uh he clearly identified himself as a reporter uh he was respectfully
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explaining to the state police that our cnn team was there and moving away as they would request i'll
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give cnn lots of crap for lots of things he's telling the truth here though that is exactly what he
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was doing yeah there was no reason for that to police custody on television now they keep they
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keep arresting people i'm being arrested now this is the producers and cameramen
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okay they're arresting the whole crew now they put the camera on the ground and it's sitting on the
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ground they don't realize it's still on and it just shows the feet of the cnn reporter they're just
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airing this live on the air it's like a backpack unit of some sort fascinating yeah but again steal
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all the tvs you want oh yeah that's totally fine but don't do a report near there right state police
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we believe the camera is now on the ground because our cameraman has been handcuffed now as this goes
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on we can we can uh we can bring this down as the as this goes on pat wow it it the camera
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that's crazy the police clearly don't even understand they were i don't know how they
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didn't get it because he's he's talking into a microphone and he's doing a broadcast but the
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the cameras just stays on on the ground the whole time i mean like they come back to the camera an
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hour later and it's still on it's still on in broadcasting wow uh so they they brought three cnn
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employees to uh to jail uh jeff zucker the guy who runs cnn uh got in touch pretty quickly with the
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governor of minnesota who was like uh sorry and a half an hour later they were released so it went
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pretty fast find out why they were arrested in the first place their claim was that they asked him to
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move and they didn't move but you can hear on the audio he's blatantly saying like yeah let me know
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where i need to go just just point the direction i'm happy to go that way and they will they don't say
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anything and then they just arrest him and they may have told him earlier to leave and maybe they
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didn't listen the first time and we're only getting the second half of that regardless but
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it take take a step back from whatever excuse comes up out of this there may be one but
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optics are important in a situation like this right like you are arresting a black reporter
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on here for doing nothing police don't apparently care about optics in any way because this whole thing
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has been loaded with bad optics for them yes from the very beginning of this and in both bad and
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incompetent behavior yes you know is it possible cnn these reporters were just arrested just because
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of bad reporting from cnn and this was just they had the opportunity finally we got the cops we have cnn
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let's just arrest them is that possible it is possible yeah i think it is
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it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program he's on vacation this week you know we're
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talking about the uh arrest of the cnn crew which is unbelievable here they are allowing people to burn
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police stations to the ground they do nothing except evacuate the building so that they can do that
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here they are allowing people to completely destroy a target superstore take items out of it
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steal all the electronics you want they do nothing but cnn crew it is standing there doing a report
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they arrest them during the report i don't what is the matter with the minneapolis police department
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there's something wrong there he identifies them as state police too oh state police okay yeah i i have
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no idea look just bizarre these guys have just been through a long night of fighting a ridiculous
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situation yeah and uh there's lots of excuses as to why you would not be a very joyful person at that
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moment but that does not excuse and they've mostly been bystanders and uh yeah they've mostly been
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watching what's been happening they haven't really been you know cracking heads or anything right and
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it seems like there was a i guess you'd call it a political decision made at some point at some higher
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level to just let this happen yeah right yes they just can't let the cnn report happen no you can't
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let that happen now you've gone too far unbelievable they burned down the you know target uh you know
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all these places and they let them uh go in there and take all this stuff out this got nothing to do
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with the memory of this of this uh of this person who's murdered everyone's estimation like we've taken
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this situation where we all agreed on something finally and and literally let it on lit it on fire
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within 48 hours you know now what you've got people on television justifying the looting
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because of course they're upset that's why they're taking these tvs like that is not one does not lead
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to the other it's not a rational reaction i'm sorry and you know it's it's honestly like there's
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definitely a tinge of racism in that analysis it's like you know they it's like well it's we have to
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accept it because this community is going to do that because they're upset it's like they're not
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they're not holding um african-american communities to the same standard as white communities or any
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other community because they act as if they are not able to control themselves which is racist which
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is racist obviously i mean look at the mom of uh of uh of george uh floyd floyd he he clearly she
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clearly was absolutely saying don't do this 90 99 of that community is at home terrified for their
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lives in the middle of this you got a couple thousand people out there lighting everything
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on fire and idiot white people going on television trying to justify it yeah it's unbelievable it really
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is see the cardi b tweet uh yesterday i definitely did not i with 100 of course i'm a huge follower
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yeah and fan of cardi b all of her concerts saying you know all of her cds yeah it's so good and then
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she tweets this out which i think is brilliant here's what she said the people are left with no choice
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but to riot but to loot she says um they looting in minnesota and as much as i don't like this type
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of violence it is what it is well that's powerful thank you that's powerful that is really deep and
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a lot of you can't argue with it a lot of this justification man there is a lot of it going on
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and you know you can be you can be a person who thinks what happened to george floyd is absolutely
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unconscionable i mean i none of us can understand how it happened right that does not mean you go get a
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free xbox it just that is those two things just don't go together no they do not one does not
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cause the other it is of course it's it isn't like it is what it is like no you can just not
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no and of course lots of people in the community didn't do that you know they're not going to get
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any hype because they're the ones hiding in their homes right as they're watching the place they go
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to buy formula for their child burned to the ground what a win this one is hey you know we we've
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they built they burnt down a brand new uh under construction uh affordable housing project
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yeah could this community have 30 million dollars had been spent on this thing already now down the
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tubes it was gonna house 190 uh families it's gone now it's gone um okay what sense did that make
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was that a good move no these are not sensible moves and they're not done by people who give a
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crap about george floyd no none of it no one who is out there setting target on fire has any
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connection to the cause to the movement to anything other than selfish nonsense that is not how you react
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and it's not it's not it's certainly going to do nothing but hurt you know we i don't know if we
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mentioned this on this show yesterday but if i was to say right now hey you know what i'm opening up
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a i actually just got a nice little condo in watts and immediately every single person in their head
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would say oh my gosh the riot the riots place it was 55 years ago and you still think of it as the
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riots place right it destroys your community for decades to come what do you think of when you think
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of ferguson yeah rioting writing now is ferguson better than it was five years ago six years ago in
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the middle of riots i'm sure it is it's probably yeah but is that the impression that that the
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average american would get i don't think so no no we all remember yeah i mean look what when bad
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things happen in a place even if it's not writing i mean what do you think of when you think of waco
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texas yeah now you might think of uh chip and joanna it took a long time to get there up until them
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you thought of david david koresh situation yep totally i and it wasn't even in waco by the
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way which is the craziest thing it's like well watching those reports back because i was watching
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that series on netflix uh recently with waco i don't if you if you haven't seen it it's pretty
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good oh yeah and uh and they're like they're showing the news reports and like 14 miles outside
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of waco i'm like 14 miles like we've been calling it this waco this entire time it was 14 miles outside
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all of those things uh on both the podcasts and youtube and stew feels the same way for some reason
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about the show he does which uh and that is what i do this is how i feel and it's called yeah i'm
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doing america every single night 8 p.m eastern on blaze tv and also i'm not sure that's that that's not
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right america seems to like it okay but i haven't asked them so there's a typical me too era sort of
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problem yeah it really is it really is i haven't even asked uh another problem we've been having is uh
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rioting uh on behalf of a man who was uh murdered at the hands of police none of it makes any sense
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you can but apparently this is a license now and has been for a while to riot to loot and then the
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police stand by and do nothing about it um there are some people that are a little disgusted by it
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here is here is one guy talking about using your brains people uh this is awesome listen to this
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this is for everybody out there that's trying to use their brains okay before it actually became a riot
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the media was calling it a riot you find that there are hundreds of people that are being arrested
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that have been bused into minnesota they don't even live there the police commissioner actually said
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it the mayor will tell you he don't care you have 400 years of slavery go ahead and destroy everything
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going on around here but let me tell you why he's saying that all these liberals are devils
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he's saying that because you're not riding on his block where his house is that's why it's because
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you're riding in your own neighborhood and destroying your own neighborhood all of those
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targets i'm pretty sure tons of black folks from that neighborhood worked in that target and now
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they're not going to have a job to go to either with the pandemic already crippling economies and
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already hurting your area they already knew this is going to make it worse for you you're they're
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letting you destroy your own homes and you're doing it willingly and george soros is sending people to
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then he starts in on george soros uh so why we cut it off before that i don't know why but uh
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guy's brilliant i mean pointing out the fact that a lot of these people aren't even from minneapolis or
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minnesota they're being bussed in because they're activists who are there to cause trouble uh and then
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the mayor saying ah yeah you know it's kind of understandable it's a little bit justified what
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they're doing yeah if it was in his on his block at his house that was burning yeah he might feel
00:27:29.240
differently about it you think i think so you know i i i love the people who are willing to step up in
00:27:34.780
these moments because it's not easy you know it's not easy to make these public statements uh there was
00:27:39.020
a a great um uh there's been some great utilization of the second amendment the way it was intended
00:27:45.860
in defense of you and your own property um this uh this one black uh gun owner uh he is uh they
00:27:54.880
were actually two of them they were defending their business standing outside with rifles listen
00:28:00.960
they said they said run up in here and see what happened on fair out here with the blicks on them
00:28:05.520
blicks on them run up in this black oh you see that black on run up in this oh my mama we gonna do
00:28:11.480
that to y'all you can see uh in front of the store they're all standing out there with the rifles like
00:28:16.660
come come get our stuff you know one of the crazy things is they are putting signs in the window that
00:28:22.060
say my minority owned black owned business as if that means you're supposed to skip the business i guess
00:28:27.520
and these protesters are still burning them down too um and they're damaging those those buildings as
00:28:34.360
well there's also a couple now pat this is one of those situations i know nothing about these two guys
00:28:41.200
outside of this video and i know that once we play the video someone's going to what they call
00:28:47.880
milkshake duck them which is a kind of an internet uh thing where you you know oh look at that cute
00:28:53.480
duck it's drinking a milkshake oh the duck is racist like it's like you're gonna find out something
00:28:57.460
terrible about these guys right after but i love their attitude this is uh these guys were just out
00:29:04.740
walking around with you know with guns and helping local businesses defend themselves listen to this
00:29:11.720
clip so basically you see the records that cops keep and cops are a lot less likely to try and tread on
00:29:18.980
people's rights when there's other armed americans with them so i figured it's about damn time that some
00:29:24.520
or at least i figure that it's about damn time the heavily armed rednecks stood with fellow citizens
00:29:30.440
i love that heavily armed rednecks uh they go on to explain you know how they feel about the the
00:29:38.060
riots or the protests themselves the actual underlying thing that this was based on not the not the
00:29:45.260
looting but the actual protests uh and and uh a little bit more about their their motivation which
00:29:51.500
is great as well listen we heard that well we better we better get up and go see if these guys need
00:29:56.400
help it turns out these guys around here with shattered windows trying to keep looters out of
00:30:01.060
the business because cops can't get in here and so you know i figure before they were cops they were
00:30:06.400
just americans so here we are already on during the la riots or during the la riots collateral damage
00:30:13.020
everyone protecting their own stuff that's where you know he got from rooftop korea so bottom line
00:30:17.660
just for floyd and uh i hope they stop looting at some point if there are more of us we could go stop
00:30:23.000
from looting but it's just us for it we definitely don't agree with the looting yeah no looting we do
00:30:28.040
the cause for the protest yeah definite protest i mean look at that we agree with the cause for the
00:30:34.860
protest but not the looting and he mentions the rooftop koreans from the la uh protests where those
00:30:39.560
guys were defending with guns from their roof uh their shops in the middle of those riots and their
00:30:45.380
second amendment protected their businesses you're seeing that again here in minneapolis you could say
00:30:50.360
you know they always i remember i think it was sarah silverman back in the day when when the one of
00:30:55.720
the gun issues was going on and she you know she's very impressed with her own intellect and decided
00:31:03.240
she had the greatest point of all time which was hey second amendment you know right wingers
00:31:09.460
it how about this we'll just start giving black people guns okay go ahead in fact some of them
00:31:16.040
already have guns first of all they already have guns but secondly sounds wonderful yeah uh yeah
00:31:20.320
they get they have the second amendment is theirs too it's not just ours it's everybody's that's
00:31:24.500
it's it's actually a constitutionally guaranteed right she's uh thinking that that's going to
00:31:30.200
frighten the heck out right she's white people who are so racist yeah she thinks white people
00:31:35.140
are racists and and and that they would expect black people to just start shooting randomly in the
00:31:40.640
crowds how can they handle it and it's like how do you even have that impression that says so much
00:31:46.960
more about you than it does about us doesn't it i'm thrilled there was a program and i would love
00:31:51.620
to track this down and see what the progress was with it but it was it was an organization a pro
00:31:57.120
second amendment organization i think it was in houston that decided they were going to literally just
00:32:02.700
give free guns to people uh in minority communities that felt that they needed them that you know we're
00:32:09.700
all through responsible means but you know maybe they couldn't afford them guns aren't the cheapest
00:32:13.240
thing in the world and they were giving them to them to help to protect their families and and there
00:32:19.040
was this like oh my gosh you you're just give giving guns away well yeah you know the rights already
00:32:27.160
there you know whether if the finances aren't there and they need protection what a great way to do it
00:32:33.420
you know if the police can't get there if uh that takes time i love their attitude there pat of like
00:32:39.920
look before there were police it was regular people just just stopping this stuff and here we
00:32:44.680
are we've got our guns we're out here we're defending business owners and that's why we're here we're
00:32:50.000
just americans defending americans awesome it's great yeah so i you know again we're going to find
00:32:55.520
out that they led a genocide in mongolia through 13 years ago uh or something terrible about these
00:33:02.040
because as soon as you get a nice video on the internet you know it has to be ruined by somebody
00:33:06.340
absolutely they're looking for information on these guys right now absolutely here's what they
00:33:10.640
tweeted in 2007 yes oh shut up shut up all i know is for that couple of minutes they're like my favorite
00:33:17.700
people you know what else is driving me out of my mind and says more about the people making the
00:33:22.020
accusation is the word thugs all of a sudden if thugs is used and of course the president used it again
00:33:28.340
uh on twitter just describing the people who are acting like thugs uh and looting and rioting
00:33:35.100
it sits when is that a descriptor for only black people i don't know never been a descriptor for
00:33:42.160
so that says a lot about you again if you're saying that's what it means yes that doesn't mean that to
00:33:47.800
me why do you assume you're right that's what that means thugs can be white they can be any they can be
00:33:54.760
a rainbow of colors here's the here's the definition a violent person especially a criminal nothing to do
00:34:00.420
with black people nothing to do with color nothing to do with color whatsoever and they've tried to uh
00:34:06.540
you know the media the left has tried to take a lot of words and make them only about black people
00:34:14.680
like chicago like apartment yes like i i've lived in apartments and i'm incredibly white i'm like one of
00:34:23.620
the whitest people you'll ever meet in your entire life lived in apartments uh you know i've been to
00:34:29.080
chicago i've never lived in chicago but plenty of white people do it is not these things like
00:34:35.160
they're trying to build this structure that you you you say any word to describe a person and it's
00:34:41.120
going to come down to well that what you mean is their skin color well it's not what we mean no it's
00:34:45.500
not what i don't think that's what the president meant it shows how much they're thinking about that
00:34:49.600
particular thing yeah how much they care about whether a person is black or white or brown they they
00:34:55.280
that's that's all they spend their time thinking about yeah and look there is the those undertones
00:35:00.700
are obviously part of incidents like this and the reaction to an incident where a white cop uh
00:35:07.860
kills a black person you are we all know that that's going to be part of the analysis afterward it is
00:35:14.240
important to try to to decipher whether it was actually present in this case we know there was bad
00:35:20.020
police work we know there was what i would call a murder at least although the charges haven't been
00:35:24.140
officially uh leveled yet but we don't have any evidence yet that this police officer was doing
00:35:32.440
this for racial reasons i mean we know that like we do have evidence that amy klobuchar uh didn't
00:35:38.900
prosecute this officer after previous conduct complaints and and you can watch watch those vp hopes
00:35:46.840
dissolve in front of your eyes as this report comes out uh she became a senator and top contender for
00:35:55.160
joe biden as vp spent eight years uh as a as a county attorney in charge of prosecution for
00:36:01.460
minneapolis while in that position klobuchar declined to prosecute multiple police officers
00:36:06.200
cited for excessive force and did not prosecute the officer who knelt on uh floyd's neck as he
00:36:11.880
protested this is not i don't i don't know how she's not a dynamic candidate anyway she may have
00:36:20.340
been a good choice because she's not incredibly offensive to a moderate who might vote for joe biden
00:36:28.160
but after this i don't see how i don't see how she can get it you know this is you know the biggest
00:36:35.380
story in america and it's going to be tough for her to overcome something like this i don't think
00:36:40.020
they're going to want to put her anybody i think it hurts kamala harris too she had nothing to do
00:36:43.820
with this particular case but prosecutors are not going to be favored in the democratic party for a
00:36:48.380
while they seem to not like law and order when and you know a lot of the things that kamala harris
00:36:53.920
did while as a prosecutor and the same with klobuchar are defensible you know it might not
00:37:00.260
have been the right thing to do but when does right and wrong have anything to do with this argument
00:37:04.240
anymore it really has nothing to do with the way these things get analyzed yeah triple eight
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my pillow.com it's pat and stew on the glenbeck program uh interesting uh tweeting from president
00:38:37.580
trump the last couple of days i still say he should he should take his 80 million followers
00:38:42.080
go to another platform i think that would make such a strong statement uh to jack and to all of
00:38:51.500
twitter uh just leave the form and then just use twitter to promote the other platform yeah uh
00:38:57.420
join me on x platform whatever it is yeah i'd be brilliant anyway he uh tweeted he can't stand back
00:39:05.540
and watch this happen to a great american city minneapolis lack of leadership either the very
00:39:10.720
weak radical left mayor jacob fry get his act together and bring the city under control or i will
00:39:16.940
send in the national guard and get the job done right it's again you know governors who send in national
00:39:24.160
guard but these things are just not important well let's not let that get in the way
00:39:29.400
uh what an adventure this is i will say uh is this the same tweet that he ended with the uh
00:39:37.580
first looting then shooting or whatever he said these thugs are dishonoring the memory of george floyd
00:39:42.840
and i won't let that happen just spoke to governor tim walds and told him that the military is with him
00:39:48.420
all the way any difficulty and we'll we will assume control which again yeah no but when the looting
00:39:57.220
starts the shooting starts thank you the end was he picturing people standing up and applauding right
00:40:05.380
then i feel like he as he's typing it he's like yeah yeah this is where the applause happened so this
00:40:10.200
was interesting for a couple reasons number one something we talked about yesterday which is did
00:40:15.460
you notice yesterday donald trump was not part of this story at all because the only thing he had
00:40:20.660
tweeted about it was we're going to start an investigation this was wrong we're going to make sure we get
00:40:24.540
justice no one reported on that at all no one cared right now he came out with this one which
00:40:30.300
obviously is a little more inflammatory and now everyone said talking about how it's his fault and
00:40:36.580
he's doing he's making this worse and twitter has come out and put a warning on the tweet saying it
00:40:42.680
violates community standards they are not backing down from trump as trump did the executive order
00:40:48.140
yesterday they said now there's a button you have to click to reveal the the tweet and the tweet says
00:40:52.980
the the you know first looting then shooting or whatever it was i just remember it rhyming
00:40:57.000
which is like this is a bizarre world i mean i do remember when twitter kind of came on the scene
00:41:03.680
and it was such a like a a jokey way to deal with things like how do you get anything across in these
00:41:12.980
little messages and it just seemed like a cheap way like people would try to be like you know i lost
00:41:17.100
my dad yesterday and it just felt like cheap and weird and now that's just how we get presidential
00:41:23.020
statements all the time yeah it's just like yeah 280 characters at a time and we just that's how
00:41:26.940
everyone of course that's how we get them uh it is it is so strange but i think you're right he's given
00:41:32.540
so much free advertising to twitter over the years if he really is pissed off about this just go to
00:41:37.060
another place there are other places and half the country will go with you and then maybe that will
00:41:42.000
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what you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn
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back program featuring pat and stew for one more day this week uh just an unconscionable situation
00:44:24.100
in minneapolis first of all the tragedy that brought all of this down on minneapolis was just
00:44:31.700
it's unspeakable really i i don't know a single person who was okay with what the cops did in this
00:44:39.400
situation everybody i know of everybody i've heard everyone i've talked to considers it murder
00:44:44.460
by the police um but the looting and the rioting they just don't make sense especially the looting
00:44:52.980
uh and if you want to peacefully protest and not riot that's completely understandable yes
00:44:59.280
completely and we're all behind that but when you're destroying property for no reason or just
00:45:06.200
stealing from people uh there's i'm sorry we can't i can't go there with you um and they're burning
00:45:14.680
down all kinds of they burned down a police station a precinct last night uh the police just evacuated
00:45:21.460
the building so they could do that and then the looters ran through the police station and stole
00:45:26.800
evidence okay and then burn down the building it's really incredible don lemon was talking about this
00:45:34.360
last night now don doesn't he has a really interesting question and he's gonna press you
00:45:41.320
hard on this you're gonna be like wow i need to rethink the way my life is operating when he asked
00:45:46.260
you this deep uh cutting question in his typical uh you know seemingly once every single night
00:45:54.380
drawn out solemn over dramatized over dramatized where he pauses for three or four seconds
00:46:08.400
between each phrase he did one of those things last night and he is he you know what he's cut to
00:46:15.900
our core here pat oh boy he he's now he's asking does he see right through us he does right through
00:46:21.160
he does we're so transparent to his steely glaze here is done if you um read some of what people are
00:46:30.700
saying and if you watch some of conservative media you would think people are mourning a target oh my
00:46:36.900
gosh what when you look at the pictures what they are they are focusing on okay so people should not
00:46:44.440
be rioting okay do you understand what's behind that rioting oh okay no people should not be
00:46:50.140
looting okay do you understand what's behind that looting do you have as much outrage
00:46:56.920
for that why was there a pause between those for a man on the ground no i have more outrage
00:47:03.820
with his knee on his neck you know he hasn't asked the question yet oh eight nine minutes
00:47:07.980
what are you more outraged by yeah what matters more as you said the a highly insured store no one
00:47:15.260
wants to lose their business don't get me wrong and don't twist what i'm saying oh no we're not
00:47:18.600
going to switch there's all there's nuance and i know people will say oh well don't say that i'm
00:47:22.920
encouraging writing i'm not encouraging writing well you really are you kind of are actually what
00:47:26.820
is going on you're justifying it so many people are so outraged and upset so when you really
00:47:31.760
think about it when you really think about this pat he's excusing it mourning a target store yeah
00:47:36.760
why i'm not mourning it why why pat or an auto body store what about an automobile store yeah and
00:47:43.420
you're not placing that same emphasis if not more on the conditions that led to this happening
00:47:50.920
uh okay this is gonna this is gonna shock don lemon wow we're all more pissed off about the guy
00:48:09.760
dying than the target no question all of us more pissed off about a human life going away than the
00:48:17.300
target i'd love to ask don if he minds about the millions of children that don't exist because of
00:48:25.220
the policy he endorses called abortion because we care about those lives too and you never seem to care
00:48:31.760
about any of those yeah and about 16 million of them are black lives yeah so black lives do matter
00:48:37.100
they matter to us they do matter to us but let's just take a step back from this jeez think of the
00:48:42.360
thought process that has to go through this guy's mind where he thinks this is a good point where he
00:48:48.220
thinks people are gonna be like no well yeah but they got the food court in there too you can't just
00:48:52.680
say it's just target they've got the place where you can get the pretzels and uh they've got you know
00:48:59.340
target they've got that whole clothing area and the what super targets got groceries in there too so i
00:49:05.240
do more than that more than the black man we all care more about someone being unjustly killed than a
00:49:14.120
business going away yes however in addition to that don it matters that these people's livelihoods
00:49:22.960
are being destroyed and people like you are going on television saying we need to understand it well i
00:49:29.700
don't understand it i cannot understand both of those things i don't understand why a black man would
00:49:34.920
get killed in that way and i don't understand why to make it better means burning down target i don't
00:49:40.480
get either of those two points either of them neither of them should happen so if we make mistake one
00:49:46.060
if terrible thing one happens do we do terrible thing two i understand you're saying you're not
00:49:52.140
encouraging it but you sure as hell are justifying it you're saying you're saying it's understandable in
00:49:59.640
the circumstances it's not understandable in the circumstances we we talked about this yesterday
00:50:06.740
where we have military members that will capture isis people and not torture them and not kill them
00:50:15.540
with every justification every moral justification to say this person should not be on the planet
00:50:21.540
we still don't do it's not the way we do things in almost every case and when people do the do that
00:50:27.960
wrong and they they break those rules they get in trouble that there are things that go against
00:50:34.060
that there's nobody getting in trouble for the looting there's nobody getting in trouble right
00:50:38.180
for burning these buildings down you know there are signs up all over town that say black owned
00:50:45.200
minority owned businesses that are owned by minorities by black people they don't care they're taking the
00:50:53.040
stuff anyway what does that have to do with george with uh with george floyd george floyd absolutely
00:50:57.800
nothing yeah it's absolutely nothing inexplicable inexplicable and and al crazy this idea that it
00:51:03.940
would be a this is a big gotcha question why do you care more about target like what don you moron we
00:51:12.700
all care more about the guy but the thing is we all agree on the guy yes we agree we don't all agree
00:51:18.600
apparently apparently apparently not apparently not i thought i thought that would be obvious
00:51:24.100
wow you know i think we could look at the looting as uh a a a series of terrible crimes that yes aren't
00:51:33.320
as bad as a murder there's a reason our justice system deals with them differently we have all as
00:51:41.020
a society recognized murder worse than property damage but property damage is really bad too stop
00:51:47.300
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it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn back program we should ask don lemon
00:53:13.840
which of these businesses stew is about to name deserved to be burned down
00:53:26.840
that was a powerful thank you powerful setup thank you yeah uh it really was because i guess
00:53:33.380
you know look at target it's a big company uh-huh right they got insurance they've got insurance
00:53:38.720
whatever it doesn't matter let them burn to the ground completely destroyed yeah it's soul uh auto
00:53:43.680
zone and that went down everyone's like the auto zones are there a lot of them yeah a lot of them
00:53:48.920
uh you know and yeah there are there was your target it was uh auto zone there was an o'reilly's
00:53:53.420
auto parts as well uh and people are hitting these these things but they're there you have to also
00:53:58.760
include a you know dollar general burned down uh all of them there was a you know some damage
00:54:05.120
fire sometimes it was windows broken sometimes looting okay uh twin lake dental big uh big enemies
00:54:11.960
of the community apparently a home choice teppanyaki grill little caesars jackson hewitt tax service
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icc wireless henneman county human service center j clips wells fargo hd laundry city trends total
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wireless panetta tacos actually tacos sound really good right now subway seven mile fashion express
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fremont bar o'reilly auto parts quality tobacco uh max it pawn shop uh hexagon bar and uh target
00:54:49.020
and wendy's which again wendy's wendy's they serve frosties it's it's right before summer what are you
00:54:54.620
doing burning that place down that that doesn't make any sense a cool drink in the summer is gonna
00:54:59.040
be very valuable you never burn down a wendy's and also auto zone oh and cub foods the grocery store
00:55:05.640
cub foods okay foods yeah they burned that down and there was that you heard about that affordable
00:55:10.080
housing yes we talked about that there's 30 million dollar affordable housing place yeah and then there
00:55:16.180
was the seven sigma building and the uh minneapolis third police precinct of course which we talked
00:55:20.520
about earlier yeah so uh and then there was the the dollar tree okay and the t-mobile store of course
00:55:27.440
and uh high lake liquor okay but just those just those places and along with speedway obviously uh and
00:55:34.520
and and of course one of the big villains of the community the east lake library oh thank goodness
00:55:39.180
they got rid of finally that went down because those books all right what are they doing what are they
00:55:43.260
doing to the community bad things propagandizing yeah people uh same thing with precision auto-tune care
00:55:48.900
yeah which is also damaged uh and or destroyed u.s bank dairy queen papa murphy's pizza
00:55:58.980
planet fitness of course needed to go though especially if you go to papa murphy's pizza you might need
00:56:04.640
planet fitness well now they're both gone you don't have to worry about it okay sure domino's pizza
00:56:08.780
obviously uh uh urban forge winery and cider house yeah gandhi mahal restaurant of course oh minority
00:56:17.560
minority owned minority mistake they did put a sign and did not help them a car x tire and auto
00:56:22.900
no one's going to be able to get no one's going to be able to get their car fixed in this community
00:56:27.120
for a very long time they did a lot a lot of auto stores uh down here yeah uh ace hardware
00:56:32.440
um so they can't look for the place with the helpful hard man hardware man anymore right i don't think
00:56:40.800
that's exactly the place with the helpful hardware store i don't know something like that okay uh
00:56:47.800
minnesota transitions uh charter school which is a real cause of the of the foundational racism in
00:56:53.420
this country yes laundromax also white supremacists right i think what does bleach do to your clothes
00:57:00.120
turn on white yes yes soderbergh's flower uh floral and gift
00:57:04.520
east lake clinic obviously but that's is that about it that's that's the well that and seward pharmacy
00:57:12.840
okay and uh oh electra tune auto care and walgreens you know also elevated beer wine and spirits we
00:57:23.000
should point that out uh that's another one and schooner's tavern all of these uh damaged or
00:57:30.280
completely destroyed seward co-op too okay should be and we shouldn't forget midtown global market
00:57:35.020
which is also uh damaged or destroyed well people have been complaining about their racism for a really
00:57:41.260
long time that's true i guess i guess so yeah briva health okay footlocker mm-hmm bmo harris
00:57:48.940
tcf bank studio 23 dtlr uptown pond la familia skate shop another target chicago lake and liquor
00:58:03.420
east lake liquor uh uh in inga bretson's uh i don't know what that is freewheel
00:58:11.060
uh bike hamdi restaurant hudson's hardware birchwood cafe how much time do we have on the show i'm a
00:58:20.000
little nervous uh cvs uh-huh timberland okay sunny's thurston's jewelers banadir pharmacy sephora
00:58:29.940
game stop indulge and bloom h&m the apple store urban outfitters smokeless northeast
00:58:39.760
another auto zone just like wow these poor auto zone people buzz mart town talk diner
00:58:50.420
and then in saint paul lloyd's pharmacy target on third target cbs a second cbs max at pawn shop
00:58:59.620
verizon noodles and company vitamin shop big top liquors tj max sprint midway napa t-mobile
00:59:08.220
lean chin midway america's best contacts furniture barn bp walgreens discount tire o'reilly auto parts
00:59:16.820
tcf bank lululemon speedway anya dance springboard for the arts university seven mile sportswear uh sportswear
00:59:24.960
fire and ice chicken liquor barrel molar's jewelry the fixery bowl a ethiopian restaurant
00:59:31.920
and enterprise university that is the current and probably partial list of the businesses that have gone
00:59:41.000
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it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program we're just naming his and it's you know
01:01:13.880
it's just a partial list of businesses that have been uh severely damaged or even in some cases
01:01:19.000
completely destroyed by the rioting and and the looters and we don't mention this because they
01:01:23.860
matter more than george floyd uh don lemon but we mention it because this shouldn't happen there's
01:01:31.880
no reason to burn down the businesses in in this area you're only hurting the owners of those those
01:01:39.140
businesses and they're mostly minority owned there's a uh phrasing uh two wrongs don't make a right
01:01:45.120
yeah uh that kind of seem yes the the murder is really bad and worse right i i care more about
01:01:52.500
someone dying than a bunch of businesses getting burned to the ground however it's like the same
01:01:57.480
thing we've heard the same thing with the coronavirus situation it's like oh you don't care about old
01:02:01.300
people because you want to open up the economy no we care about both right we care more do we care
01:02:06.000
more about people dying than a business being open yeah sure however like we need to look at the
01:02:11.200
bigger picture and realize that the economy as we call it is a collection of people being able to
01:02:18.040
feed themselves and their families being able to get health insurance being able to innovate being
01:02:24.460
able to do every good thing that civilization has brought us that's what the economy is it's not a
01:02:30.240
stock market it's a collection of people working together to make civilization as we know it so yes
01:02:37.480
that is worth protecting as well the same thing here you know it is not a choice between whether
01:02:43.640
oh you know what well uh we we look we just care more about the the big box store than we do the
01:02:49.540
african-american gentleman that's all and you just listed off over 120 like 125 125 businesses i just
01:02:56.860
that's a you know a partial list bring me the news is the one that has it uh local minnesota site 33
01:03:02.460
in saint paul 92 in uh minneapolis and that's after two nights i can tell you i did this list on
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uh stew does america which by the way you can subscribe to if you want to check out that show
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because we went through a lot of the stuff last night uh the list wasn't nearly this large last
01:03:17.320
night because i you know i did it before night two of the rallies where they probably doubled the list
01:03:23.280
and what's going to keep happening wow i mean think of the gull to go in and take over a police
01:03:33.340
department burn it to the ground break into the evidence room and remove the evidence that is
01:03:41.480
you have complete confidence nothing is going to happen to you they were right and you know as far
01:03:48.300
as arrests or anything like that and that's which is crazy because this all starts because someone
01:03:53.920
dies in a situation where they didn't do anything to deserve it so when you're going in there and
01:04:00.420
you're becoming violent to other citizens to police officers you're much more likely you'd think to have
01:04:07.940
problems with the police instead they're just they just drive away then just go ahead and take it over
01:04:13.360
i mean i understand that like their life is in danger too and this is going to be a shocking thing for
01:04:18.200
a lot of people to hear but blue lives matter too so yeah you know i mean racist thing to say
01:04:23.320
stew you're just your racism is just spilling out of you today really it's spilling out by saying that
01:04:29.280
by saying that blue lives matter yeah police officers i think they should live it's completely racist
01:04:34.160
to say that police officers should because the thing you must only say is that black lives matter now
01:04:39.780
you've said blue lives matter as well well i'll just i'll broad it i'll say i'll just say all lives
01:04:43.960
matter oh wow wow do you hate people why do you hate minority people i'm saying all lives that is
01:04:51.280
unbelievable i'm glad america is hearing this and see what you really are all about this is don
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lemon's monologue tonight except you have a lot more pauses in it
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uh triple eight seven twenty seven back is the phone number man i i don't know what else you do
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other than laugh i know i don't know how else to handle it it's just this is so crazy it's a terrible
01:05:12.700
freaking time and we should go into this too i think a lot of it there's there's a tie to the
01:05:16.800
coronavirus thing in here too that i want to talk about at some point today maybe we can get into that
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888-727-BECK it's pat and stew for glenn this week you know uh pat there's some things that are
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just universal truths you know uh all men are created equal you know we we've talked about many
01:07:14.680
of these over the years i believe there's a new one that has just sprung uh into the national
01:07:20.000
conscience consciousness um which is andrew cuomo is awful that is a universal truth i think it is and
01:07:27.760
look i do i don't invent universal truth i just live by it right that's all we can do what are we
01:07:33.380
gonna do we can't stop it no it's a universal truth no he's awful andrew cuomo is awful yeah and
01:07:38.980
despite sounds like something that should be a universal truth that should be maybe be i don't
01:07:43.340
know emblazoned on a mug or something what a great recommendation pat just finished it it's up now
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what uh andrew cuomo is awful no way yeah you can go i just tweeted it if you're on twitter
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amazing cool students stew does america or you can go to stew does merch.com and get there um
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it's interesting i was looking at the the stew does merch page and the best selling items are
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the andrew cuomo is awful mug and the nancy pelosi sucks commemorative pen which is i don't i don't
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know what the audience is saying exactly there well they're just citing universal truth universal
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truth which is great nancy pelosi does she sucks she does i mean she just sucks she she just does so
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if you want to get your andrew cuomo was awful mug or your nancy pelosi sucks pen all available at
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who does merch.com you have a new thing out too what is that yes it's it is uh i don't know ask
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cardinal joe tobin of newark because what because uh when the governor of new jersey was mandating
01:08:44.020
certain things i i think it was he mandated that you couldn't go outside without a mask and there
01:08:50.320
were see shutting down businesses and on and and then he appeared on i think it was fox and they
01:08:55.960
asked him an interesting question and there was an interesting answer to it by what authority did
01:09:00.980
you nullify the bill of rights i called up cardinal tobin uh cardinal joe tobin in newark
01:09:06.100
so that's essentially what happened there in the interview how did you nullify the bill of rights
01:09:13.120
well i called up cardinal tobin cardinal joe tobin of newark so that's been a thing ever since ever
01:09:18.840
on the show pack ray unleashed and so this is so the t-shirt now is i don't know called cardinal
01:09:25.340
joe tobin of newark he's the one who decides he can he can nullify the bill of rights that's a big
01:09:32.980
thing it's a big thing big responsibility so yes that's our that's our new t-shirt do we know
01:09:38.420
if cardinal joe tobin of newark has this shirt yet i don't know i don't know you gotta believe he
01:09:44.820
ordered it yeah i i would think so because i would like to have that if it was me right right so that
01:09:50.200
everybody knows that you're the decider yes he's the decider the ultimate decider so you can get that
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at uh shop dot blaze media dot com i believe it goes slash pat gray the government yes the people
01:10:01.240
you know the the uh the constitution right god yes cardinal joe tobin of newark right that's the
01:10:09.600
order that's the hierarchy yes you seem to have it down thank you pretty quickly there all right and
01:10:14.740
people we can tweet that out as well a link to to that page yes uh i'm fascinated by this i'm also
01:10:21.020
fascinated by an additional aspect to this i was thinking about this as you're watching the the fires
01:10:26.380
burn minnesota to the ground that there is a a tie-in to what we've been going through here the past few
01:10:34.360
months and i i think like we're going to wind up in an area where you lock down a population
01:10:41.440
for eight ten weeks you take 40 million of their jobs away whether you think it's worth it or not
01:10:49.020
right like you might say this is the worst thing ever we saved a lot of lives but like there's an
01:10:54.200
effect of that as we've talked about we obviously know the economics effects are there there are effects
01:10:58.520
with uh drinking and you know there's a potential effect of suicide which you know hasn't been shown
01:11:04.260
in the numbers yet but obviously there's there's a there's a scare there from people killing
01:11:09.520
themselves not just from losing jobs but also from losing relatives right like there's all sorts
01:11:14.020
of things there's a lot of negative effects about this and there is a there's a real uh examination of
01:11:23.380
the data that shows that minority communities have been hit much harder with this uh than uh suburban
01:11:29.380
communities uh white communities all across america that's something that's shown pretty clearly in
01:11:35.880
the data that they're trying to figure out what what's going on with that and you look at this
01:11:39.860
and you say here now you have a community who is dealing with a a terrible incident one that is
01:11:46.000
unjust and you also have a very uh a very um a community everybody on in the country is filled
01:11:55.020
with angst right now probably from the police on down everybody has is pissed off about something
01:12:02.520
either a relative uh has died or lost their jobs we are in we are in a tinder box coming out of this
01:12:10.240
thing like we don't you don't go into a lockdown like this and then when people come out they're
01:12:14.580
all really happy gosh i'm so glad we're able to go out again i mean a lot of people will react like
01:12:18.320
that i certainly have reacted like that i haven't burned anything down but you can understand uh that
01:12:22.480
there would be a a heightened tension right so these types of events which do happen but again
01:12:29.720
statistically are rare um will wind up setting these things off i think more often coming out of
01:12:36.200
this people are unemployed they're angry at the country they're angry at the situation they're angry
01:12:41.820
at life man and there there's an increase in alcohol there's an increase in drugs there's an
01:12:48.780
increase in you know they've talked about domestic violence going up this is across all communities
01:12:54.120
and those things all sort of thrown into a tinder i mean this is this this could give us a lot of
01:13:02.420
the sort of civil unrest we've worried about for such a long time and certainly minnesota is dealing
01:13:07.980
with that right now and i think there is a tie to people are in a situation where they're already
01:13:14.840
massively uncomfortable for a hundred reasons and something sets you off and things can escalate
01:13:21.420
very quickly again not an excuse doesn't mean you don't make judgments you still need to make
01:13:26.200
rational decisions but we have a formula here uh that needs to be uh really thought carefully about
01:13:33.840
it's it's not ideal it's sub-optimal pat sub-optimal yes i i would say it is below the optimal
01:13:41.040
yeah yeah you can think of a lot of things that are more optimal than this yes the situation right now
01:13:47.420
is that i don't know civilization is uh collapsing it seems like it does feel that way a little bit
01:13:54.340
uh consumer spending fell a record 14 percent in april okay 14 percent in one month in one month um let's
01:14:03.440
see the saving rate uh which is the difference between disposable income and spending surged to 13.1
01:14:07.980
percent from eight percent so people are protecting their cash a little bit so it's partially people
01:14:12.140
losing their jobs partially uh people protecting what they do have yeah we also are in a situation
01:14:18.380
where you know the government's dished out trillions and trillions of dollars let's just project to the
01:14:23.960
future a little shall we when the government isn't dumping multiple trillions of dollars into the
01:14:29.960
economy every week or two what happens then we were talking about this yesterday with the stock market
01:14:36.540
which just seems to be really strong and hanging up there and that's a good sign in that maybe investors
01:14:42.060
are seeing something and they're confident in keeping their money in the market but it's hard to
01:14:47.720
imagine on the other side of this that we don't have a really rough recovery which is going to lead to
01:14:54.480
multiple other problems as well yeah the the stock market being at 25 000 again um a little over that in
01:15:02.080
fact would you would lead you to believe that people are really optimistic about recovery that it's
01:15:07.800
going to happen it's going to happen pretty quickly and it's going to come back strong and there are
01:15:12.880
some people saying that it will on the other hand it just might not uh it's going to be interesting to
01:15:19.280
see if the government ever stops giving away money uh what happens at that point i'm not convinced
01:15:25.640
they're going to though because the fed chairman was it last week or the week before said oh we've got
01:15:32.020
all kinds of bullets left in our arsenal to fight this thing we can continue to this for a long time
01:15:36.280
interest rates are at zero really what else are you doing yeah what are you going to do you just
01:15:39.760
keep printing money yeah and and you know i think that is a basically true statement at least until
01:15:47.420
november because and they are going to do that in the middle of a presidential election it's going to
01:15:52.420
be hard to see anyone justified i mean i think parts of the i wouldn't be surprised to see some of
01:15:57.440
the additional unemployment payment of 600 a week taken away um because that is i think clearly
01:16:04.940
incentivizing some people to not go back to work when they can it is when they're making more money
01:16:09.980
not working than working yeah i mean i've it's just it just makes sense that people are going to keep
01:16:15.460
doing that yeah i have a friend of a friend who's in this situation and he's has a job was supposed to
01:16:21.460
go back to work they're opening back up didn't really like the job though kind of was thinking about
01:16:25.740
quitting anyway before all this stuff happened is now getting unemployment plus six hundred dollars
01:16:30.080
which leads him to get more money per week than he was making before and it's like well i mean
01:16:36.720
look i understand the societal situation here but from a personal interest standpoint there's only one
01:16:45.200
choice there yeah you want to leave the job anyway now you're going to get unemployment plus six hundred
01:16:49.900
dollars to not go back a lot of people are going to make that choice a lot of people are they just
01:16:56.080
are yeah they're human plus nobody cares anymore nobody cares republicans don't care democrats never
01:17:01.960
cared no and so now that there's nobody pushing back on them no one cares just spend all you want
01:17:07.780
we'll print more it's just keep doing it so i don't care now yes just send me money yeah it's fine
01:17:13.860
there you go mark cuban had this idea where every couple of weeks government should just they send you
01:17:20.540
a debit card and then they continually charge it every couple of weeks with twelve hundred dollars
01:17:25.540
i'm good with that just send me free twelve hundred dollars every couple weeks someone's
01:17:30.320
gonna have to pay this off and look we our kids are gonna have to pay for this our grandkids our
01:17:35.740
great-grandkids beyond that let them fend for themselves great-great-grandkids and on
01:17:39.800
yeah they can do whatever i don't know i'm never gonna meet them they can do whatever whatever
01:17:43.960
happens to them happens to them but the next couple generations i am worried about pat
01:17:47.740
you know it's just it can't be repaid at this point we're 25 trillion it can't be repaid
01:17:53.240
how do you ever pay that down we're not going to because nobody because first of all again
01:17:58.600
no one cares that is the issue there's nobody even dealing with that or thinking about that or trying
01:18:04.220
to do it i think you could make the argument that for a long time no one has cared however at least
01:18:10.720
the republicans used to fake it right and there is value in faking that you care because at least
01:18:17.040
then you're going in front of the american people and saying you're going to push back and so the
01:18:20.980
democrats instead of increasing the budget by a hundred billion dollars can only do it by 50
01:18:25.440
billion dollars at least we're holding it back a little bit now nobody cares right nobody thomas
01:18:30.760
massey hey thomas massey's out there saying you know what i don't think it's about him and he gets
01:18:35.440
his head kicked in when he says something about it yes so now it's nancy pelosi says we need another
01:18:40.200
trillion dollars and then the president says no i think we need two trillion yes and then nancy
01:18:45.280
oh yeah what about yeah i want more than you do yeah and then they fight until they get to the
01:18:51.040
point where they feel so ridiculous because they can't even pronounce the end of the number anymore
01:18:54.340
they're like quintillion i think is where we are and then they finally pass it and then they just wait
01:18:59.520
two weeks and start over will that even be a milestone when we pass the the quintillion mark i
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everybody's going through right now uh got a call from a friend of mine last night uh whose sister
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uh was riding an atv in may had a really bad accident and had a severe head injury um was
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great dude um and he uh they had to lift you know helicopter to the hospital uh they thought
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there was a good chance she wasn't going to make it went into um uh icu and went into a coma initially
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they thought it was going to be a five-day situation she came out in like two days they're
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saying her recovery has been miraculous so far but there's like a super long way to go
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other side of this uh she has no insurance oof so they are talking about a helic
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you know they're in real they're in real need right now um i'm going to post this on my uh twitter
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account maybe pat we can do it on yours as well yeah and just get some attention to this if you
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impossible to face i mean imagine in the middle of this whole thing where so many people are losing
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jobs and all of this it's an impossible time for this to happen there's never a good one
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um but you know we wish the whole family well um and uh there's a gofundme you can search for it if
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place wherever we can uh to try to to try to help them out because you know look yeah that's hard
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wow these situations you know are impossible to deal within normal times to try to deal with
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with one of these in the middle of this i mean like it's got to be impossible but anything you
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would be fantastic greatly appreciated 888-727-BECK are you following the uh the spacex launch at all
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that was scrubbed the other day because of weather but they're going to do it again tomorrow they're
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going to try again tomorrow uh with elon musk going into space with a manned flight for the first time
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uh and the first time astronauts will blast off from u.s soil since barack obama ended
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we've been space hitchhikers ever since so for the first time since 2011 we're actually going to get
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our own astronauts into space with our own vehicle hmm pretty exciting yeah yeah i love that it's with
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the private sector i do too i love that part i do too uh so interesting kind of arrangement between
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triple eight seven two seven b-e-z-k you can uh hear my show pat gray unleashed every day seven to
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that early or you're not uh you don't have access to it that early whatever the case may be you can
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listen to it anytime on podcast absolutely and do the same for stew does america appreciate that
01:26:20.800
i i feel like this story is deserving of both pat gray unleashed and stew does america and even
01:26:27.100
this particular program one of the most listened to radio shows in america because i think this might
01:26:33.380
be the greatest covet 19 story since the beginning of the pandemic really now that's a big statement
01:26:40.380
that is because most of it's been really crappy terrible news but there have been some pretty
01:26:44.060
bizarre stories that have happened throughout this crisis yes this one though i don't know that
01:26:49.180
there's an equal to it i think this is one i think we just read word for word a gang of monkeys
01:27:03.980
with a batch of coronavirus test samples the bizarre incident saw the troop of primates launch their
01:27:15.400
assault near mirut medical college in delhi india according to local media the animals
01:27:21.520
then snatched covid19 test samples from three patients and fled
01:27:27.520
wow wow one of the monkeys was later spotted in a tree chewing one of the sample collection kits
01:27:37.760
it is the exam is the latest example now again just think of that part of the sentence the latest
01:27:47.140
example they're about to tell you that this is happening a lot it is the latest example of the
01:27:53.100
highly intelligent red-faced monkeys taking advantage of india's nationwide lockdown to combat the spread
01:28:00.020
of coronavirus while they have proved an increasing problem in urban areas of the country in recent
01:28:05.540
years lockdown measures in the last two month months have emboldened the monkeys
01:28:10.340
reports have shown them congregating in parts of delhi normally crowded with humans the animals have
01:28:19.020
adapted to live in close contact with people and it is believed some groups have struggled in the
01:28:23.440
absence of food that they've come to rely on people had been advised not to feed the monkeys while the
01:28:29.420
pandemic continues with experts suggesting doing so could cause the virus to mutate and infect primates
01:28:36.540
a senior biologist from the forest department warned that if this did happen the mutated virus could
01:28:45.240
have a devastating impact on primate species and other wildlife uh and they actually have pictures
01:28:50.980
of the monkeys who have all climbed on board a motorcycle
01:28:56.340
i can't you not the monkeys yeah are on a motorcycle now they don't show it driving but i would not be
01:29:05.860
surprised if that's the next story but they actually i mean we talk about the wuhan uh lab having issues
01:29:13.220
i think those monkeys were at least dead and bats were dead these monkeys are alive taking the samples
01:29:20.960
and eating them so i mean if you don't think there's another pandemic right around the corner
01:29:26.640
wow i can't help you i can't help you seems like there's going to be some uh sick monkeys
01:29:32.120
sometime soon i guess so right unless they've already got the antibodies and i i don't know if
01:29:37.820
they've been tested or not they could be immune they could be immune immune i guess it may be
01:29:42.360
you know and you know talked about how intelligent these monkeys are how smart can they be they're
01:29:46.940
eating the virus that seems stupid to me okay tell me monkeys morons stupid morons oh my gosh what a
01:29:56.640
what a freaking world weird story and there is this strange thing that's happening as part of
01:30:02.120
of the shutdown where these areas that are normally highly you know filled with people are now not
01:30:07.880
and animals are venturing out they're like you know what we're gonna take this land back we've been
01:30:11.640
waiting for this opportunity a long time stupid humans you're all inside you're on your little
01:30:16.620
netflix and your xboxes what are we doing taking over the country there was another story this week or
01:30:21.860
maybe it was last week about i think it was dolphins that are finding stuff in the ocean
01:30:27.920
and bringing it to the shore with their you know little mouths and dumping it there hoping that
01:30:34.540
it'll be a present for the humans that they miss coming to the to the area all the time i get there
01:30:41.920
i think they're i i'm not sure where that is it's uh somewhere in the u.s and i i forget where it was
01:30:48.620
but dolphins are doing the same thing they're they're like missing human company oh and so they're
01:30:54.000
trying to bribe humans to come back look here's a bottle that i found uh you can have it if you come
01:30:58.800
back oh that's great yeah i mean it's weird because i i'm not missing humans really at all i'm not
01:31:02.980
either i am not either i haven't had that urge uh i have not brought any presents to humans to lure
01:31:08.420
them back into my presence no i'd rather kind of just stay away that they're all you know the the roads
01:31:13.560
have been although they're starting to get crowded again yes on the in the freeways of of the
01:31:18.460
dallas fort worth area yeah there's a certain brand of elitism that pat and i belong to uh and
01:31:25.180
and have experienced over the past few uh months which is as essential workers we are able to travel
01:31:34.280
to work every day and have not changed that hasn't changed for us at all like a lot of people about 90
01:31:39.200
of the people that usually work here are not here um and but you know with us coming in we're doing the
01:31:44.540
show uh every day and you you start to get used to there's no traffic right doesn't matter when you
01:31:51.060
come or when you go home because it's light traffic the downside of this is worse than the upside for
01:31:58.060
us unfortunately yes however it is something that you do notice and you notice around here too like
01:32:02.820
now that restaurants have opened and if you're you know we live in texas so it is difficult i think for
01:32:07.780
us to relate to certain areas of the country with you know if you've got you know whitmer is your
01:32:12.340
governor like it's hard for us in texas to even relate to that world right now um but you know
01:32:18.120
restaurants are open but you can get into any of them you know there's it's not hard to get to
01:32:22.440
places even though they're at 25 capacity you can get in everything is easy here in this period
01:32:29.880
there's a period where nothing was open and that was obviously you know very challenging now things
01:32:34.460
are open and no one's going to them and still there's no one on the road yeah it's a nice this in
01:32:38.880
between areas is is is in in one or two ways really nice today in texas zoos are opening
01:32:45.240
as are water water parks which really kind of blew me away yeah wow water parks to 25 capacity but
01:32:52.060
still that's a water park that's a big step one of the things that's interesting about this all
01:32:57.480
these 25 capacity things and rules that have come out is a lot of people i think look at okay they have
01:33:03.020
these people sitting at these tables and then they're gonna have 25 of the tables but remember it's
01:33:07.420
the capacity of the restaurant yeah so like a capacity of a restaurant might is hundreds of
01:33:12.860
people usually the capacity of a water park i mean how many people can you fit in a water park
01:33:18.480
a lot of people a lot it's thousands right yeah um but i i actually think you know and i've made this
01:33:24.240
decision you know sometimes you uh we say things on the air you want to make sure that we actually
01:33:28.020
believe them i bought a season pass for the water park for my kids uh yesterday wow because why
01:33:34.500
yeah outdoors yep uh chlorinated water okay right should kill stuff that's in it very well
01:33:42.600
ventilated yeah i actually think the water park thing should be pretty safe now i'm not a doctor
01:33:48.660
and i might be killing my children i hope i'm not but i bet there's a much better chance of them
01:33:52.720
drowning on the water slide than there is for them actually getting covid19 in that environment it would
01:33:57.660
be a very difficult thing to to figure out a way to get covid19 in an outdoor water park would you
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go this weekend you we are we are talking about going tomorrow yeah yeah so i'll let you know how
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it goes to hear how i'm on vacation next week i guarantee we're going to get there next week
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that's pat and stew for glenn on the glenbeck program 888-727-VECK uh this has been
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one of my geodes for a while uh the geode against civil asset forfeiture in this country got another
01:35:48.960
another case of it where a guy lost 138 000 to the authorities at uh logan international airport
01:35:58.840
in boston now he missed a flight and then rescheduled for the same day and then uh he was
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he was going through security and i guess he had a ton of money on him and they asked him how much he
01:36:11.480
had and at first he said 1500 and uh that turned out not to be the case uh then he said okay yeah
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it's somewhere between 40 and 50 000 in cash i have on me and that turned out not to be the case
01:36:25.080
and then he said okay i'm actually carrying between 80 and 85 000 and that turned out not to be the case
01:36:32.480
he actually had they eventually learned he had 138 980 in cash now why did they ask him about this
01:36:42.380
and why did they learn it these are really good questions um he was going through security and
01:36:49.420
apparently for some reason they had a police dog there police dog named duke and duke quote
01:36:58.920
showed a strong alert to the man's belongings unquote now the dog is trained to detect narcotics
01:37:06.820
he didn't have any narcotics on him but he hit on apparently the cash maybe the cash was around
01:37:13.300
narcotics i don't know but he was also the other suspicious aspect of this is that authorities have
01:37:23.000
identified the place he was flying to as a source area for illegal narcotics okay so what yeah a source
01:37:32.880
area for illegal narcotics what does that mean does that mean he's flying to like columbia mexico or
01:37:39.440
columbia or something like that but like i don't think just because you bring money to a country that
01:37:45.280
drugs are a problem doesn't necessarily mean you're going to buy drugs in that country yeah my
01:37:49.320
understanding is you need to catch the person buying the drugs within your borders yes for you
01:37:57.020
to do something like this right would you say that that estimation is correct that's correct and i would
01:38:01.680
say that what they did instead was a future crime uh situation where they took the guy's money uh and
01:38:07.780
said uh see ya they took they confiscated 138 000 now was it suspicious because he lied about how much he
01:38:15.280
had i guess and he was going to a source area for illegal drugs so what on all of those accounts
01:38:23.340
every area is a source area for illegal drugs every area unless it's antarctica i don't know
01:38:29.260
like if you're flying to miami is that does that count if you're going to jeffy's house that's
01:38:33.420
definitely a source area for illegal drugs and that's on our passports should we arrest everybody
01:38:39.560
going to jeffy's house well yes i do yes i do think that that would make sense that would make a lot
01:38:43.860
of sense including jeffy by the way uh it is that's that's a really bad i'm i'm so tired of
01:38:49.600
this you can't you can't do this in america no you can't do this you can't and why would you lie
01:38:55.660
about how much money i don't know maybe because you're afraid they're going to take it for no
01:38:59.160
reason that's right because they've been doing that for years now and ever since the civil asset
01:39:04.880
forfeiture began and police continue to say well yeah it's a really valuable tool in the war on drugs
01:39:10.360
i don't care stop it this needs to stop it's completely unconstitutional and i don't know how
01:39:15.840
this has not been challenged i think it's one of those things where we like the results of it in a lot
01:39:24.240
of cases so we overlook the fact that it's a little bit unconstitutional and people tad people
01:39:31.680
look at a guy like this who said well he was obviously gonna go do something illegal right well
01:39:36.840
it might look like that it might you might have a suspicion that's not how we put people in jail
01:39:42.640
and that's not how we take their property you can't just say it looks like he might do something
01:39:47.160
sometimes you gotta catch him doing something yeah i mean and this is the same argument you hear from
01:39:52.300
people when they're like well i don't care if they listen to my phone calls and they take all my
01:39:55.960
metadata i'm not doing anything wrong that is not the point yeah you're not the one who decides whether
01:40:01.580
or not what you're doing is wrong like this guy what is it wrong to carry 130 is it illegal to carry
01:40:06.880
138 000 in cash with you no no it is not it's your money if i have it i could carry 50 million dollars
01:40:15.200
in cash with me and you shouldn't be able to do anything about that but guess what would happen if
01:40:19.900
you try to bring 50 million dollars to an airport it would get confiscated it would be confiscated
01:40:23.700
unless you were jeffrey epstein then they'd probably let you go you know but i mean really it's it's
01:40:28.500
one of those things where we've had the same issue with with withdrawals from bank accounts where
01:40:35.280
people yeah will withdraw there was this there was a story again it was like this one was a criminal
01:40:40.380
but he was withdrawing just under ten thousand dollars uh every few weeks because the government
01:40:46.380
said if you pull a withdraw over ten thousand dollars they're going to report it to to central
01:40:51.580
authorities because they are worried about big withdrawals like that so he was pulling out nine
01:40:55.800
thousand five hundred dollars whatever it was every two weeks then they went and arrested him
01:41:00.620
because they said we see what you're doing you're pulling out less than the limit but just a little
01:41:04.860
bit less so therefore we're going to report you for that too it's like well that's not even again like
01:41:11.420
they do catch criminals all the time with this stuff yeah however that's not enough to justify it
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no it is not and americans are just rolling over and playing dead for it i don't understand it we should
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be we should be standing up and saying this is unacceptable and it's got to stop
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it's pat and stew for glenn who's on vacation this week uh their new polling date out still
01:42:49.960
showing biden in the lead yeah is this a fox news poll uh fox news poll finds a president's not
01:42:55.860
going to be happy about it no he will not going to be happy uh joe biden 48 donald trump 40
01:43:00.980
the average of all polls right now uh 48 41 which biden is up so he's supposedly up by seven
01:43:08.660
points yep despite the fact that he's clearly there's something wrong with him right uh and
01:43:15.680
this is because it's amazing to see whenever you see him you're like how does this guy have one
01:43:20.700
percent of the vote right 48 right uh this they're they're going back and harry enton went through and
01:43:25.320
compared this to 2016 so in 2016 uh trump was uh was it was down by 10 points at the end of the
01:43:36.180
primary closed it to six at the first half of april in the second half of april it closed it to four
01:43:42.500
and then in may uh closed it to one he was down by fox news had a similar poll may 16th through may
01:43:50.460
23rd of 2016 uh clinton trailed trump by three points trailed trump by three points in 2016
01:43:57.800
biden is up by eight in the same poll this year now i think there's a lot of factors playing into
01:44:04.300
that and a lot of people will just dismiss all polling which i don't think is the right thing
01:44:09.100
to do a lot of people will also say well you know general election polling doesn't count so early in
01:44:14.120
the election and that i do agree with we're just getting to the point where it's not early in the
01:44:18.320
election anymore we're getting to i mean it's it's june almost i mean there's only a few more months
01:44:23.440
here guys before this election actually occurs assuming assuming we're allowed to go out of our
01:44:28.160
houses here so these polls start to become interesting to look at uh remember uh the national
01:44:36.540
poll average missed the popular vote in 2016 by less than or just over two points it goes 2.1
01:44:43.480
it's not a crazy miss they missed in certain states obviously trump won obviously the experts
01:44:49.120
believe trump was going to lose so they were wrong but the national polling average actually wasn't that
01:44:54.060
bad in 2016 that doesn't mean that biden is actually up by eight or nine or seven my my thought on that is
01:45:02.060
people have just not started focusing on this yet it has not been part of the way they've internalized
01:45:09.240
the news they're looking at coronavirus they're looking at all of these other separate issues and
01:45:14.920
there has not been a focus of the people on the election and there hasn't been the focus of trump
01:45:20.340
on biden trump has surely mentioned biden here and there but that has not been what he's been doing
01:45:25.520
he's been trying to run the pandemic response and all these other uh you know economic issues
01:45:30.180
so i don't think you can look at this and say well you know donald trump doesn't have a chance or
01:45:36.100
anything like that i mean i think he could turn this around in a week a good week of news could
01:45:39.680
turn these polls around but it is interesting to look at the strategy of the democrats is to make
01:45:45.420
you believe joe biden is not the candidate they want to hide him from you and from every other voter
01:45:52.320
so that you don't consider the fact that the person that might be in the white house can barely get
01:45:56.960
through a sentence that is the strategy of the democrats and as they get closer to picking a vp
01:46:03.580
all of these things are going to be incredibly important and you will learn a lot about what
01:46:08.960
they're thinking because if they pick stacy abrams you know they are thinking we need to move to the
01:46:14.480
left and they're also you might get the sense that biden is thinking in his head i'm going to be
01:46:19.200
sticking around and making it through a couple terms or at least one because they're not going to
01:46:23.560
just no one i don't think anybody thinks stacy abrams can step in on day one if you pick someone who
01:46:29.060
has a little bit more experience than you or someone in the middle you could see they might
01:46:35.040
be targeting that part of the electorate and saying man maybe biden's only in here for half a term
01:46:39.300
i think that pick is going to be very revealing for the campaign for sure yes and should be very
01:46:45.300
revealing to the american people very frightening depending on who he picks i don't i don't see a
01:46:49.640
pick that's good no so there aren't any good picks for him so yeah uh plus the election might be done
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number uh there's a interesting poll done uh where they they asked americans during the coronavirus
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outbreak would you say prohibiting in-person religious services violates freedom of religion
01:48:59.440
in the united states so to be in person to go to church and just be together at church uh yes it does
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violate religious freedom only 21 of democrats said yes 77 said no it doesn't for republicans 49 said yes
01:49:18.740
it does violate uh religious freedom 51 said no so even a majority of republicans said it does not violate
01:49:28.120
uh freedom of religion for all adults it was 66 to 34 uh no it does not over yes um you talked to an
01:49:38.360
expert about this right this very thing jeremy dice uh from first liberty uh he's been on you know he's been
01:49:43.620
on my show and news and why it matters but on this show as well over the years uh really good guy and a guy
01:49:48.620
who's been fighting for religious liberty in basically every circumstance this is what these guys do for a living
01:49:53.380
um and he i brought him on to talk about this exact question because it was the time where
01:49:58.680
one of the pastors was i'm having service anyway and he got arrested and and brought in or whatever
01:50:04.520
they shut him down and he i kind of thought his take would be look of course it violates religious
01:50:12.580
liberty that's honestly what i thought he was going to say no matter the circumstance no matter the
01:50:15.700
circumstance yes because my take on it was look it does violate religious liberty what you can do as
01:50:21.480
the state and what you can do as a community is ask really nicely yeah recommend recommend say please
01:50:28.520
don't do it uh and you can give all the facts and make give the best information people will die in
01:50:34.740
your congregation if you do this yes that's what we believe yeah and that's what the science uh tells
01:50:38.800
us at this point and we're very scared for you and your community but we can't stop you because we have
01:50:43.920
the first amendment right right and so what's going to happen in that situation probably 95 of the
01:50:49.820
congregation is going to stay home and try to watch it online or do something else right
01:50:53.620
that's what has happened all across america really maybe there hasn't been a lot of these cases
01:50:59.860
where churches have tried to do this some have tried with and there and there hasn't been tons
01:51:05.500
of cases even where governors have cracked down on it there's been a few and they're important so his
01:51:10.940
his take basically was that over time these things have been challenged over and over again
01:51:17.660
and what they've shown is the government has a limited um power to restrict citizens movements
01:51:27.040
in an emergency for a short period of time including religious including religious services okay um but
01:51:34.240
for a very limited amount of time and also they have to uh lean to the to the side of being open so if
01:51:43.260
they can figure out a way to allow a church to open they have to the government has to side that
01:51:50.320
way so like that one congregation did where they uh where they had the uh church service in their
01:51:55.300
vehicles right the drive-in church my mom's church was doing that and they stayed open the entire time
01:52:00.220
uh she's in georgia and they did have a drive-up service but was it tennessee that cracked down on
01:52:05.640
that that was kentucky that might have been kentucky yeah i thought it was kentucky yeah but it's
01:52:09.900
happened in a few places but the the government doesn't have power to crack down like it's it's
01:52:16.260
very much a very limited temporary what does that mean exactly very limited how how long a time is
01:52:24.180
okay yeah i mean that's the problem right there's not a it's not like you have two months right two
01:52:28.660
months a year what does that mean it's not defined uh it should be from what i understand in the way
01:52:34.780
and maybe you know you're gonna have you're in here this week next week with glenn i'm on vacation
01:52:39.140
next week maybe it'd be worth having jeremy in if uh yeah we should talk this out because he has
01:52:43.220
you know he's much smarter than i am on this stuff but his point was basically that as soon as there's
01:52:50.000
an argument that it makes sense they have to side with that argument so as soon as like okay if you're
01:52:55.040
saying that we've gone we've flattened the curve right yeah they can no longer do it if you if you
01:52:59.340
were to say you could do it in cars or you can do it um uh you know we're spread out in a field
01:53:04.620
where you're just not near each other all of the sort of options you have to side with the
01:53:10.260
religious freedom though there is a quarantine sort of uh power built into the government for a
01:53:16.580
limited uh period wow which which is interesting yeah it's interesting because i wouldn't think
01:53:21.020
there there is right and what if there because i said what i said to him was like i if you were to
01:53:25.940
say to me can the government come in and take my guns during quarantine or during hurricane katrina
01:53:33.680
yeah i would say absolutely not you know right but they did it but they did it can the government
01:53:39.800
come in and tell me i can't go to church my take on that would be absolutely not but they can they
01:53:45.160
can recommend it they can say seriously guys be cool please don't go and most people are going to
01:53:52.660
listen if it's for a rational period of time because they don't want to get sick right and
01:53:56.480
they want they want this to go away yeah but can you force them my take on that would be no
01:54:01.400
the legal system's take on that is apparently yes but in a very limited fashion which probably
01:54:07.580
has already expired but again the thing is you go back to the the governor of new jersey and the
01:54:12.660
question that was asked of him by uh tucker carlson by what authority did you nullify the bill of rights
01:54:19.280
i called up cardinal tobin uh cardinal joe tobin and so if you've if you've called called up cardinal
01:54:24.700
joe tobin and you asked him uh and he said no it doesn't violate the first amendment then you're
01:54:32.240
okay right you're okay i think that's the final deciding i'm glad because i actually have a t-shirt
01:54:38.020
that says that on there okay this is interesting i just found it online yeah yeah i didn't know what it
01:54:43.460
meant but i just figured like yeah this guy must know what's going on this cardinal joe tobin of newark
01:54:47.800
he does he knows exactly what's going on and he can let you know whether or not it's constitutional
01:54:52.260
and if you can violate the bill of rights right so that's it's it's an interesting line i guess you
01:54:57.340
can if if joe if cardinal joe tobin of newark says it now there's a cardinal joe tobin in des
01:55:02.320
moines he's not he's not the constitutional power no he has no no constitutional power whatsoever
01:55:08.480
yeah that's true i'm glad we now know that uh by the way pat we should point out
01:55:13.180
that we have decided today to do something incredibly risky you i i just said i mean
01:55:24.000
flippantly that you were going to be in with glenn next week there's no guarantee of that
01:55:28.060
frankly very true based on what we've decided to try yeah i mean because you know our shows are on
01:55:33.660
youtube and we've been trying to understand youtube a little bit and what we've seen is that people like
01:55:40.160
you know sort of death defying stunts you know people risking their lives taking their lives
01:55:45.440
into their own hands some people have actually been killed while doing those death defying stunts
01:55:49.640
right and we we can't rule that out for us today can't it's immediately following this show
01:55:55.800
uh we are going to risk our lives and we can't tell you all the details about it because if we do
01:56:04.300
the police will go there they'll shut it down we can't do that we it has to be it has to be under the
01:56:09.660
under the radar here yeah lawyers would uh get involved it would just it would be ugly yeah you
01:56:16.500
know because the insurance wouldn't cover it certainly yes no there's no there's no chance
01:56:21.000
kind of risky action we're taking today so i'm sure they'd stop us yeah they probably would and then we
01:56:27.220
can't risk that because we you know we're we want to do this we're committed to it now well i've built
01:56:31.960
up all the mental energy to actually do this so if you go to youtube just search for stew you'll get
01:56:38.760
uh my channel and in just as soon as we get to commercials here we're going to launch a live
01:56:43.400
a live video and we're going to walk you through this entire thing you'll see a little bit of the
01:56:48.120
back and forth here on the radio show first and as soon as the show ends we're going to go do this
01:56:52.680
thing we can't disclose all of it i just will tell you that it is it is something that is very risky
01:57:00.900
and something that basically nobody in america is doing nobody else is doing this and for the most
01:57:07.720
part nobody can do this we have certain privileges that we can't exactly disclose right uh that
01:57:15.520
allows uh pat and i to be able to do this particular activity um i just i do worry that it will get
01:57:23.920
shut down anyway once because once you go on the live feed people are going to be able to see what
01:57:27.840
roads you're going down maybe they'll they'll get there to stop it but we we're just going to take
01:57:31.040
that on as it comes so go to youtube and uh search for stew uh check out stew does america channel
01:57:36.660
that's we're going to be have a live feed there where stew does certain death with pat
01:57:41.860
i death is definitely possible on this one pat i'm very nervous about it uh go check it out and
01:57:48.320
we're going to start the feed here in just a second 888-727-BECK is the phone number
01:57:56.460
pat and stew for glenn on the glenn back program 888-727-BECK uh here's another uh uh fascinating
01:58:23.600
story about a huge amount of money that uh was this in in this particular case it was not
01:58:30.180
confiscated by police uh but it was found in the middle of the road a million dollars in cash just
01:58:36.820
found in the middle of the road by a family a million dollars one million dollars in cash in
01:58:42.180
a bunch of uh bags like mail bags i guess and they were just going to take it home and throw it away
01:58:49.340
what yeah they just thought it was junk that fell off of somebody's truck or whatever i'm gonna say
01:58:55.640
they saw the million dollars no they didn't see the million dollars yet so on the way out to the
01:58:59.420
garbage can he thought i'm just checking see what's in here i'm gonna say if you're just gonna throw
01:59:03.840
away a million dollars i i know inflation's bad i didn't know it was that bad right right uh but no
01:59:10.000
one million dollars in cash was in uh was contained in these bags there were several of them uh and
01:59:18.060
they turned it into the police you have to ask yourself would i turn it into the police if i found
01:59:26.500
a million dollars in cash it would be tempting it would be really tempting to keep it wouldn't it
01:59:31.840
because how is that going to be traced back to you they found it in some ditch on the road
01:59:35.680
uh some of it was in the middle of the road and then there was another bag in the ditch
01:59:40.020
and you didn't have anybody's name on it it wasn't obviously belonging to anyone right yeah i would be
01:59:48.200
i look i you know as a person of character i would be there to turn in the three hundred thousand dollars
01:59:54.760
i found uh that i think that's the right thing to do i would yeah definitely the the ten grand
02:00:00.560
in cash that you found look at i found this ten grand yeah i was just laying on the road i feel
02:00:08.840
like you could say you could legitimately say like i found nine hundred fifty thousand dollars when
02:00:12.960
someone comes to the bank they're like hey we dropped a million dollars well someone did just
02:00:16.700
turn in ten thousand i i feel like it might be a little bit obvious what you're doing or you don't
02:00:22.400
turn in a single penny and you just keep it and then they never know and then they never know right
02:00:27.560
it would it would be hard wouldn't it i mean it's life-changing money right i think yes that is
02:00:33.100
life-changing that's life-changing maybe generational changing money yes not in 2020 but like you know
02:00:39.080
19 way back in like 2019 they probably would be from life-changing money yeah there was a time when
02:00:45.080
a million dollars it was a lot of money i spent a million dollars at subway yesterday so now it's not
02:00:50.340
like that anymore it's not a big deal but it is it would be very tempting i think very i think you'd
02:00:56.900
i think i would turn it right it might take me a day i would turn it in but i would definitely have
02:01:01.640
some i'd have some reservations about turning it in it might take me a little bit of time to figure
02:01:07.240
out how to get to the police station it's right you know but when you think about it i mean doesn't
02:01:13.300
that solve a million dollars solves pretty much every every problem every financial problem you have
02:01:19.300
right yeah you're not in debt anymore you can do pretty much what you want there was actually a
02:01:24.380
famous philosopher who said mo money mo problems and i don't know if that's true i huh you know
02:01:31.000
because i think and i think mo was short for more oh so more money uh-huh and more problems didn't
02:01:38.140
mean some guy named mo would have a lot of problems no it does not i that's my understanding of it i'm
02:01:42.420
not a philosopher okay but there was the guy you know we talked about him i think randomly earlier
02:01:46.480
this week the guy who was on press your luck and figured out the board oh yeah one like 160
02:01:51.580
thousand dollars and there's all sorts of stories about how he was just like you know he lost a
02:01:55.260
bunch of it he lost a bunch of it in investments he lost a bunch of it in other other bizarre scams
02:02:00.440
uh where he tried to turn i think he was the guy who tried to turn in like ten thousand dollars to
02:02:05.820
the bank to get one dollar bills so he could win a radio contest with the serial number you know that
02:02:12.060
those contests they used to run all the time they'd be like if you have the serial number on your dollar
02:02:16.040
bill we'll give you a thousand dollars or a million dollars or whatever and he found one of those
02:02:19.900
contests that he thought would pay off so he got ten thousand singles and went through all of them
02:02:23.860
did not win uh unfortunately wow and i think someone stole a bunch of money out of his car
02:02:29.100
because he wasn't he didn't have it in the bank like it was a lot of times the million dollar thing
02:02:33.940
doesn't solve all your problems but it should solve a lot of the financial ones yes it should
02:02:38.680
and i think it would uh so that i mean very tempting very tempting but good for this family
02:02:44.000
because they did they did the right thing and they turned it into the sheriff's department and i will say
02:02:49.280
there's an extra layer on this for you and i because we could be leaving our families
02:02:55.080
in who knows what kind of situation right after today right now we're on youtube live if you go
02:03:01.120
to youtube search for stew it'll be the first show there you'll see studios america the page if you
02:03:06.580
go there we got a live video going right now we're doing a behind the scenes of radio and we're about
02:03:10.080
to leave uh and walk out for a death defying i don't i mean stunt i don't know is the right term
02:03:15.880
because stunt makes it seems like it's controlled environment this is not this is not a controlled
02:03:19.820
environment it's something that is legitimately risky but i know like that's the culture we have
02:03:25.180
now you have to push the envelope all the time if you want people to pay attention to what you're
02:03:29.340
doing if you want people to subscribe to your youtube channel that's what you have to do yeah
02:03:33.800
that's our understanding anyway yeah i wouldn't say we're good at this but i think this we have come
02:03:39.540
every once in a while you come across a really good idea and i think the drama here
02:03:43.960
is going to be pretty significant you know obviously i hope we make it i've talked to my
02:03:49.660
wife about it you know we've had discussions with our families you know i'm not being flippant about
02:03:55.040
doing this thing which again we can't tell you the details of because the you know they would stop
02:04:00.500
they would stop it but i i think i think we're going to be okay and i think you'll be back on next
02:04:06.740
week with glenn when he returns from his vacation on monday i think hopefully i hope yeah i cannot
02:04:13.560
guarantee it at this time there are no guarantees in life no and especially when you're doing
02:04:18.640
something this risky yep there's just no guarantees so follow uh follow us on on youtube and check it
02:04:25.000
out we're going to it's on live right now you can watch us we're going to bring you right over to the
02:04:30.580
to the the area that has been uh marked off for this purpose and uh do something that is uh risking
02:04:38.220
risking risking our lives we have again cardinal joe tobin doesn't care wow he couldn't care less
02:04:45.420
go ahead i don't care have a good weekend don't burn a target down this is the glenn beck program
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