The Glenn Beck Program - May 25, 2018


'You all wish you were here'? - 5⧸25⧸18


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 43 minutes

Words per Minute

167.28091

Word Count

17,384

Sentence Count

1,992

Misogynist Sentences

48

Hate Speech Sentences

26


Summary

Glenn and Jeff discuss the NFL's new rule that requires NFL players to stand for the National Anthem. They also discuss the fine the NFL is paying to the New Orleans Saints for allowing their players to kneel during the anthem.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Blaze Radio Network, on demand, Glenn Beck.
00:00:08.380 Pat Gray and Jeffy for Glenn, who's back on Tuesday morning.
00:00:13.020 In the meantime, welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:00:17.520 The NFL has decided that they're going to try to make the players in the NFL
00:00:24.200 stand for the National Anthem, be respectful for the National Anthem.
00:00:27.920 And if you want to log some kind of protest, go ahead.
00:00:31.360 Stay in the locker room and protest all you want.
00:00:35.580 But you can't do it on the field.
00:00:37.020 But not on the field.
00:00:38.700 Now, we've got all these NFL players and the Players Association saying,
00:00:43.060 well, that conflicts with my right.
00:00:45.920 No, it doesn't.
00:00:46.480 This is a private business telling you to act, how to act while you're representing them,
00:00:52.780 while you're doing your job for them.
00:00:54.800 And every private business has that right.
00:00:59.140 I don't understand how people are not seeing this and knowing that.
00:01:02.080 I honestly don't understand how they're not seeing it.
00:01:04.340 I don't know if they don't see it because, you know,
00:01:06.940 they're just ignorant of the facts that private businesses can ask you to do certain things
00:01:12.280 when you're working for them.
00:01:13.380 Or if they are knowingly just pushing that agenda,
00:01:17.860 trying to pull the wool over people's eyes.
00:01:19.840 That's possible.
00:01:20.300 So, I don't know, but either way, it's agonizing.
00:01:25.720 The president was speaking with Brian Kilmeade of Fox News,
00:01:29.760 and he broke the news to him.
00:01:32.320 Here's what the president had to say about the kneeling controversy.
00:01:35.500 I think that's good.
00:01:36.100 I don't think people should be staying in locker rooms,
00:01:38.080 but still, I think it's good.
00:01:39.220 You have to stand proudly for the national anthem.
00:01:42.480 I don't know if they can mandate that you stand proudly,
00:01:46.820 but they can mandate that you stand.
00:01:49.280 You better look like it's proudly.
00:01:50.540 I'll tell you that.
00:01:51.460 Your frame of mind, I'm not sure they can dictate that.
00:01:55.180 You shouldn't be playing.
00:01:56.420 You shouldn't be there.
00:01:57.280 Maybe you shouldn't be in the country.
00:01:59.320 You have to stand proudly for the national anthem.
00:02:02.380 And the NFL owners did the right thing if that's what they've done.
00:02:05.300 If that is the story, do you feel like you pushed this story forward
00:02:09.040 and you pushed this to a conclusion?
00:02:10.440 I think the people pushed it forward.
00:02:12.480 He did the Trumpian thing there where he goes just a bit too far, of course.
00:02:17.040 Yeah.
00:02:17.500 If they don't want to stand, they shouldn't be playing.
00:02:21.160 They shouldn't be in the country.
00:02:22.700 They shouldn't perhaps even be living.
00:02:29.320 So you just take it to that next level.
00:02:31.520 Of course.
00:02:32.360 It's the President Trump way.
00:02:34.220 But of course you can't.
00:02:35.960 You can't say that they don't belong in the country.
00:02:38.320 Of course not.
00:02:38.800 If they don't stand.
00:02:39.820 Absolutely.
00:02:40.380 If I don't want to stand, I don't have to stand.
00:02:42.360 Right.
00:02:43.280 Exactly.
00:02:43.880 Unless I've agreed to stand because my employer wants me to stand.
00:02:49.480 Yes.
00:02:49.840 And again, you can still refuse to do that.
00:02:51.900 I can.
00:02:52.380 But there's going to be consequences.
00:02:54.380 There are repercussions to my actions.
00:02:55.860 Yes.
00:02:56.740 So if you understand that there are consequences and you don't start screaming that this is un-American
00:03:02.460 and once you suffer those consequences, then we're fine.
00:03:05.400 We're fine.
00:03:06.300 Because a private business can do what they want as far as dictating how you perform on
00:03:13.020 their time.
00:03:13.520 Which, by the way, is American.
00:03:15.160 Yeah.
00:03:16.120 Fully and completely.
00:03:18.120 And so, but that's not, that's not what's going to happen when this thing blows up sometime
00:03:24.300 during the course of the season.
00:03:26.120 And it will.
00:03:26.660 And some player decides they're going to break the rules and then they get, you know, cut
00:03:30.780 from the team.
00:03:31.860 Well, then we're going to hear how un-American it is, how they're violating rights, how it's
00:03:36.920 discriminatory against minorities or whoever does it.
00:03:40.580 It's going to be a firestorm.
00:03:43.060 And the fact is, they have every right to demand that of you.
00:03:47.380 And there were already owners saying, well, I'm not going to find my players or the team.
00:03:52.000 I'll take the hit.
00:03:52.920 I'll just pay it.
00:03:53.700 Yeah.
00:03:53.920 The Saints owner, I think, said that already.
00:03:56.440 Okay.
00:03:57.240 I mean, that's fine.
00:03:58.660 Go ahead and do that.
00:03:59.580 Again, it's your business.
00:04:00.600 And if you want to pay the fine for the guy, how long are you going to pay the fine?
00:04:05.080 Yeah, that's what I want.
00:04:05.720 That's my question.
00:04:06.380 How long does you pay in the fine last before you think, you know, and how much is the fine?
00:04:11.820 How much is the fine?
00:04:12.740 We don't know.
00:04:13.240 Then they haven't said as far as I know.
00:04:16.580 If the fine is significant, you know, if you're going to take a bite out of you, make
00:04:22.420 it 500,000 or a million dollars every time you violate it, then maybe people aren't violating
00:04:28.420 it anymore.
00:04:29.160 And is it per player?
00:04:32.880 Or is it if, you know, 10 or 15 players come out and kneel, did each one get a fine?
00:04:37.340 Or does just the team get a fine?
00:04:39.340 That was not discussed either.
00:04:42.260 As usual, they didn't.
00:04:44.260 No.
00:04:44.820 They didn't really do much.
00:04:45.780 No, they did not.
00:04:46.480 But again, it'll be on them.
00:04:50.640 Their product will just suffer.
00:04:52.760 If people, you know, if they don't enforce this well and it all falls apart, well, then
00:04:58.520 I guess you can probably expect continuing ratings declines and discontent with the NFL
00:05:06.100 from your fans.
00:05:07.540 If you're a network, do you decide?
00:05:10.700 Obviously, they want the controversy, it appears.
00:05:14.040 But if I'm a network, I say we vote to not carry the national anthem and we only show the
00:05:20.120 beginning of the game.
00:05:20.900 We start the game at kickoff.
00:05:23.320 And then maybe we're in commercials.
00:05:25.540 We don't, we don't talk about, we don't talk about if players kneeled, we don't talk about
00:05:30.720 any of that.
00:05:31.260 We just talk about the game.
00:05:32.120 That'd be the great way to handle it.
00:05:33.260 But they won't because they, they want, I know.
00:05:35.560 Yeah.
00:05:35.980 The sportscasters and these networks want to make statements and they, and they want to
00:05:40.420 make this statement that, that this protest, they all seem to be on the side of the players
00:05:48.220 protesting.
00:05:49.120 They sure do.
00:05:50.060 Have you heard any sportscasters say, you know what?
00:05:53.080 No.
00:05:53.820 These guys don't know what they're talking about.
00:05:55.540 As a matter of fact, as a matter of fact, no.
00:05:58.640 And I heard a local sportscaster this morning, as a matter of fact, all on the side that
00:06:03.840 they can do it.
00:06:04.800 And I'm, I couldn't believe it.
00:06:06.780 I couldn't believe it.
00:06:10.420 You know, sports is the sports announcing is really no different from other forms of
00:06:18.220 reporters and reporting.
00:06:20.480 They all come from the same pool where they've been indoctrinated.
00:06:24.100 Uh, their whole lives.
00:06:26.260 And then especially in college, when they're preparing for their, uh, their job situation,
00:06:31.180 they get indoctrinated, uh, to about the 10th power.
00:06:34.480 And then they come out and they all have the same point of view.
00:06:37.060 So they're made for each other.
00:06:39.220 And that's why it's so difficult as a conservative to watch this stuff and to listen to them open
00:06:44.700 their mouths about this.
00:06:45.860 Just agonizing.
00:06:47.520 Can we just get away from it and just love football and the experience that we've all come
00:06:55.460 to enjoy, especially after a long, hard summer in, in the Dallas Fort Worth area, where it's
00:07:04.120 going to be a hundred degrees every stinking day.
00:07:07.240 And by the way, it already is starting and we've got all the politics.
00:07:10.900 Yeah.
00:07:11.040 It starts next week.
00:07:12.200 Like next Wednesday, one Oh three Thursday, one Oh five Friday, one Oh five Saturday, one
00:07:18.200 Oh four.
00:07:19.020 It's not even officially summer yet.
00:07:20.340 Is it first?
00:07:21.040 No, not till June 21st.
00:07:25.600 So they beat us down with heat and politics all summer long.
00:07:28.580 And you just want that respite.
00:07:29.900 Let me just get away and turn everything off and watch some football this weekend.
00:07:34.880 And then it's right there in your face again.
00:07:38.700 I ate it.
00:07:40.080 But again, uh, president Trump had to take it just a little too far.
00:07:45.080 I mean, frankly, they're going to stand proud.
00:07:47.560 And, uh, you know what?
00:07:48.520 If they don't stand, uh, they get out of the country.
00:07:50.340 Right.
00:07:56.140 Now, of course, you know, he does it.
00:07:57.740 I mean, he knows you don't have to get out of the country.
00:08:00.520 He does.
00:08:01.340 I mean, let's give the guy the benefit of the doubt, but that is the Trump way.
00:08:05.340 Yes.
00:08:05.820 This interview, his response is the Trump way.
00:08:08.420 We're just going to push it till the end.
00:08:11.060 And it worked for him.
00:08:12.300 I mean, it got him elected.
00:08:13.280 So, so, uh, there's no reason for him apparently to, uh, back off any of that.
00:08:20.680 Uh, interesting, um, situation with the, you know, the Bishop from the United States who
00:08:27.140 married the Royal couple, uh, Harry and Megan over the weekend.
00:08:32.180 He is speaking out about our president and his policies.
00:08:35.700 Probably loves him.
00:08:36.520 Oh, I mean, all good things.
00:08:38.660 I don't, I don't, I personally don't know those quotes, but I'm guessing.
00:08:43.200 That's a strong guess.
00:08:44.480 Guessing love.
00:08:45.060 Jeffy, if you've lived in a, I don't know, a cave for the last 20 years, that's a really
00:08:49.520 good guess.
00:08:50.100 Okay.
00:08:50.700 Now, if you've been paying attention, not so good, I guess.
00:08:55.580 Also, uh, we're going to talk about Spotify and their hate content and who's working with
00:09:00.800 them to curb the hate content and the music that they play.
00:09:03.960 Excellent.
00:09:04.740 We need that.
00:09:05.320 We need this too.
00:09:06.520 We need this in our lives because we can't figure out for ourselves who to listen to.
00:09:09.860 How do I know?
00:09:11.740 Please Spotify, help me edit my choices, you know, keep content away from me that, you
00:09:17.100 know, I just can't handle.
00:09:18.040 Thank you.
00:09:19.500 Thank you.
00:09:20.080 And I mean, and I appreciate it.
00:09:21.440 Look, Facebook is doing it, helping me.
00:09:23.440 Facebook is helping.
00:09:24.520 Twitter is starting to help.
00:09:25.880 It's real nice.
00:09:26.500 I'd nice of them.
00:09:27.160 I appreciate it.
00:09:28.000 Yeah.
00:09:28.360 Now a person say like the president can't decide who to block on his Twitter account, but Twitter
00:09:34.360 can decide if, uh, you get to see the president's tweets or not.
00:09:37.860 I haven't heard either.
00:09:38.480 I can't on that, on that ruling from, uh, from a judge, from a federal judge the other
00:09:43.340 day about, uh, Trump and his Twitter account.
00:09:45.980 That's mind boggling.
00:09:47.620 That's something that should be contested and appealed.
00:09:50.900 I haven't heard whether they're going to it.
00:09:52.380 I don't know.
00:09:52.840 Probably.
00:09:53.300 They probably won't.
00:09:54.220 You can probably unblock.
00:09:55.320 You can tell a guy what he can and can't do with his personal, with his personal Twitter
00:09:59.700 account.
00:10:00.300 Social media account.
00:10:01.040 Sorry.
00:10:01.380 You can't, uh, you can't block anyone.
00:10:03.620 Wait, what?
00:10:05.100 Well, what?
00:10:06.280 You're the president.
00:10:06.980 Yeah.
00:10:07.420 There's a post account, right?
00:10:09.160 There's a white house account.
00:10:10.440 And if you want to control that, all right, it's somewhat understandable, but not his personal
00:10:15.380 account.
00:10:16.000 Yeah.
00:10:16.200 No, it was my account prior to presidency.
00:10:18.600 It'll be in my account post-presidency.
00:10:20.620 Yeah.
00:10:21.140 And, and you can tell me who to block and who not to know.
00:10:24.040 No, I'm sorry.
00:10:24.540 No, thank you.
00:10:25.160 Triple eight, 900, or triple eight, seven, two, seven, B-E-C-K.
00:10:28.760 More of, uh, Pat and Jeffy for Glenn coming up.
00:10:34.240 Glenn Beck.
00:10:35.320 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn.
00:10:36.580 Triple eight, seven, two, seven, Beck.
00:10:40.420 This Jim Carrey story is sad.
00:10:44.780 That is.
00:10:45.500 You know, he's squandering all the goodwill he built up over the last, you know, 25 years
00:10:50.960 or whatever it's been to like Jim Carrey.
00:10:53.560 Yeah.
00:10:54.080 I did like Jim Carrey, but he's making it really tough now.
00:10:57.000 And apparently he doesn't care.
00:10:58.560 Maybe, maybe he's set to the point where it doesn't matter that his career has gone completely
00:11:03.820 south on him now.
00:11:04.880 I hope he is.
00:11:05.680 I mean, bless his heart.
00:11:06.600 I hope he is.
00:11:07.140 I mean, I want to like him.
00:11:08.660 And I, we talked about his new movie the other day, the one that was shot straight to video.
00:11:12.380 And I watched the trailer last night and the trailer looks okay.
00:11:17.040 The trailer looks okay.
00:11:17.860 It's really dark, you know, sex slaves.
00:11:20.000 And, uh, detective.
00:11:21.900 Yeah.
00:11:22.020 That doesn't seem okay.
00:11:22.980 I like that kind of stuff.
00:11:25.040 What a surprise.
00:11:26.120 I bet.
00:11:26.520 That's stunning.
00:11:27.720 A lot of people just drove off the road hearing that statement.
00:11:30.820 No.
00:11:31.140 Really?
00:11:31.660 Jeffy likes dark.
00:11:34.520 Huh.
00:11:36.180 Whoa.
00:11:36.420 The dark detective struggles, you know, anyway, but the reviews were so terrible.
00:11:42.560 That means that the, uh, scenes in between the good stuff on the trailer were really bad.
00:11:47.240 It got a zero on Rotten Tomatoes.
00:11:50.260 It's too bad.
00:11:51.060 A zero.
00:11:52.280 I'll, I'll watch it when I can watch it with the payment that I'm already paying on another
00:11:57.600 service.
00:11:58.160 I'm not going to pay extra for it.
00:11:59.800 What are they, what do they want for it on demand?
00:12:01.960 Six bucks, five 99.
00:12:03.260 Yeah.
00:12:03.420 Rent to six bucks.
00:12:04.420 Yeah.
00:12:04.580 Uh, so he's had a string of bombs and now he's, uh, he's also is so socially conscious.
00:12:15.660 He's just trying to, he's trying to wake up Americans to the horror of gun violence.
00:12:21.800 And, and he's doing it in such a poignant and powerful way with a painting that depicts
00:12:28.300 a bullet ridden classroom with a new version of the pledge of allegiance written on the
00:12:34.400 wall behind, uh, the dead bodies.
00:12:36.700 It says, I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the gun
00:12:49.860 makers for whom it stands.
00:12:52.200 One nation under greed, indefensible with, with butchery and justice for the most innocent
00:12:59.780 of all, uh, that's just, that's just, I bleed stupid and irritating.
00:13:11.140 You know, he filmed this last movie in Poland.
00:13:14.020 Maybe he moved there, Jim.
00:13:16.120 Yeah.
00:13:16.540 Maybe he just moved to Poland.
00:13:18.300 Well, if you hate this country so much and if it's, if it's built on butchery and injustice
00:13:23.660 for the most innocent of all, how do you live here and continue to support this government
00:13:29.780 with your taxpaying dollars?
00:13:32.560 I, I mean, that's somewhat hypocritical of you, I would say.
00:13:37.460 Yes.
00:13:38.600 It's that guy that, I mean, you're famous for Ace Ventura pet detective.
00:13:44.900 Relax.
00:13:46.180 Okay.
00:13:46.740 We don't need to hear politics from you.
00:13:49.560 Well, he's an American.
00:13:51.080 He's got just as much right.
00:13:53.560 Sure does.
00:13:54.700 But yes, he does.
00:13:55.540 But he's, he's wrecking it.
00:13:58.120 And, you know, maybe he's, again, maybe he's in such a place, uh, in his life where his
00:14:04.020 career has earned him enough money.
00:14:05.660 I mean, there was a point where he's making 20 million a movie, 25 million a movie.
00:14:09.580 Look, I was just looking at the top 10, uh, movies from Jim Carrey.
00:14:14.980 Yeah.
00:14:15.180 They're all huge.
00:14:16.300 Huge.
00:14:17.260 And you thought, I mean, number 10 is a lemony Snicket's.
00:14:20.700 That's his 10th highest gross rate?
00:14:23.480 149 million.
00:14:24.500 Okay.
00:14:24.720 Almost 150 million.
00:14:26.000 Horton, here's a who.
00:14:28.680 170 million.
00:14:30.120 Okay.
00:14:30.820 Yeah.
00:14:31.040 That's just a voiceover though.
00:14:32.380 That one's not.
00:14:33.040 Ace Ventura.
00:14:34.500 Yeah.
00:14:34.600 When nature calls, 197 million.
00:14:38.520 The Truman Show, 212 million.
00:14:41.020 Which I love.
00:14:41.880 Me too.
00:14:42.540 That's a great movie.
00:14:43.560 212 million.
00:14:44.680 The Mask, 227 million.
00:14:47.400 Another movie I liked a lot.
00:14:48.500 I mean, it just, and the list continues on the next page, which I don't have open.
00:14:56.100 I love it when you have to continue to click through these.
00:14:59.500 It's, uh, it's really convenient.
00:15:01.380 Really handy.
00:15:04.140 Dumb and Dumber.
00:15:05.580 Is what?
00:15:06.720 235 million.
00:15:07.280 What are we up to here?
00:15:07.880 Number five.
00:15:08.480 Five.
00:15:09.560 Liar, liar.
00:15:11.160 313 million.
00:15:12.940 All right.
00:15:13.500 Bruce Almighty, 318 million.
00:15:16.400 Wow.
00:15:17.360 Wow.
00:15:18.500 Batman forever.
00:15:21.420 335 million.
00:15:22.880 Mm-hmm.
00:15:23.460 And this is just North American take.
00:15:25.260 Number one is Grinch.
00:15:27.340 381.
00:15:29.240 So his number one movie was How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
00:15:32.220 And that was in, uh, the year 2000.
00:15:34.580 Hard to believe it was that long ago.
00:15:35.940 Boy, no kidding.
00:15:36.680 It was 18 years ago.
00:15:37.640 It seems like that was his last monster hit.
00:15:41.360 Sure does.
00:15:42.040 And, uh, so.
00:15:44.500 He's got a long time.
00:15:45.940 Yeah.
00:15:46.740 A long time without, uh, doing something that was, well, he stopped being funny, right?
00:15:50.580 He took himself serious.
00:15:52.020 Yes.
00:15:52.420 He could have, there could have been more stupid funny movies developed then, but he started
00:15:58.220 taking himself serious, right?
00:15:59.440 So he didn't want to do that.
00:16:00.920 He turned into David Letterman.
00:16:03.140 He's an angry old man.
00:16:04.440 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:16:05.140 The same kind of creature.
00:16:06.940 Where spewing vitriol was more important to him than entertaining, uh, his fans.
00:16:11.680 So, you know, whatever.
00:16:12.940 Good for you.
00:16:14.140 Uh, we, we don't have to see your movies.
00:16:16.340 And we're not even being subjected to him in the movie theater anymore because they're
00:16:20.480 so bad they're going straight to video now and on demand.
00:16:24.400 Right.
00:16:24.840 It's really hard to believe that he's, uh, fallen to these depths.
00:16:30.560 We've got this interesting story today about, and, uh, I'm not going to say the name of the
00:16:35.920 actual thing because that'll, uh, that'll spark your device to kick on.
00:16:39.360 Uh, but the Amazon, uh, echo device in your room might be secretly recording.
00:16:46.320 Your conversation.
00:16:48.680 I know you don't care.
00:16:49.920 I, you should, but you don't.
00:16:52.800 And in some cases it, it could not only record your conversation in your house without you
00:16:58.840 asking it to, but then send it to some random person on your contact list.
00:17:03.920 Yeah, that's it.
00:17:04.380 Just, you know, there you go.
00:17:06.500 That's what happened to a family in Portland.
00:17:08.260 They had their conversation at home recorded and sent to a random person on their list.
00:17:12.060 Uh, the family was alerted by a colleague in Seattle who had received the audio file after
00:17:20.080 confirming the audio file was indeed a recording of their private conversation.
00:17:23.940 The family went on to unplug all of their devices.
00:17:27.520 It's probably a good move.
00:17:29.000 When contacted by the family, Amazon said, uh, we, we take privacy very seriously, but they
00:17:36.580 downplayed the incident as an extremely rare occurrence.
00:17:41.500 I'm kind of surprised that it could happen at all.
00:17:45.160 Well, Pat, we're taking steps to avoid this from happening in the future.
00:17:48.400 Shut up.
00:17:48.960 That's a really good customer service, Jeffy.
00:17:53.440 Thank you.
00:17:53.780 You should work for Amazon.
00:17:56.720 Thanks for calling.
00:17:57.500 Because you are a helper.
00:17:59.080 That was.
00:17:59.320 Thank you.
00:17:59.700 I appreciate it.
00:18:00.460 And it was really genius customer service.
00:18:03.300 Here's what they said.
00:18:04.360 This is the excuse from Amazon.
00:18:06.960 Echo woke up due to a word in background conversation sounding like Alexa.
00:18:11.940 Then the subsequent conversation was heard as a send message request.
00:18:17.540 At which point the ecosystem sent, uh, said out loud to whom, at which point the background
00:18:25.500 conversation was interpreted as a name in the customer's contact list.
00:18:29.680 There you go.
00:18:30.680 Then it asked out loud, uh, for instance, the contact name.
00:18:35.920 So if it's Bob Davis, Bob Davis, right?
00:18:39.220 Alexa then interpreted the background conversation as right.
00:18:43.160 And they claim as unlikely as this string of events is, we are evaluating options to make
00:18:49.320 this case even less likely.
00:18:53.120 That's convoluted.
00:18:55.440 Uh, but they don't want it to seem like that's happening on purpose because that would, that
00:19:01.340 would doom the ecosystem from everybody's home.
00:19:04.280 That is one catchy tune, isn't it?
00:19:09.680 I like it.
00:19:10.780 Uh, speaking of which, some of your, uh, favorite catchy tunes may not be available anymore on-
00:19:15.800 Oh, no, what?
00:19:16.420 On Spotify.
00:19:17.840 Spotify has, uh, but I mean, Spotify can't decide for themselves what is hate content and what
00:19:25.500 isn't.
00:19:25.820 We can't decide for ourselves what's hate content and whether or not we want to listen to it.
00:19:30.760 So what they've done is a partner with several organizations who are going to help them decide
00:19:36.680 what should and shouldn't be available on, uh, on, on their app.
00:19:41.580 So it's so nice of them.
00:19:42.980 Yeah.
00:19:43.560 Um, they're not even trying to pretend like there's any objectivity here.
00:19:49.000 These are just extreme left-wing organizations.
00:19:53.860 Uh, they released a comment that's, uh, or a statement that said, we do not tolerate hate
00:19:58.820 content on Spotify.
00:20:00.760 Spotify defines hate content as content that expressly and principally promotes, advocates,
00:20:07.400 or incites hatred or violence against a group or individual based on characteristics, including
00:20:13.820 race, religion, gender identity, sex, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, veteran status,
00:20:21.100 or disability.
00:20:22.400 Whew.
00:20:23.140 Wow.
00:20:23.580 It's a lot of categories.
00:20:24.580 Sure is.
00:20:25.920 Okay.
00:20:26.060 But that, I mean, that sounds fine.
00:20:27.400 Whatever.
00:20:27.620 We don't want to discriminate against anybody.
00:20:29.940 And, uh, gosh, if you heard a song that did, you, you, you just have to become a hater
00:20:35.400 and go after who it, whoever it was that they were singing about.
00:20:39.680 Imagine for a moment, you're listening to Spotify and a song comes on that you don't care for.
00:20:47.180 And it says some things that you just don't like.
00:20:51.620 You couldn't skip it on your own.
00:20:53.380 What would happen to you?
00:20:54.300 I mean, your life would be in shambles.
00:20:56.100 It would.
00:20:56.780 Mm-hmm.
00:20:57.360 Probably drive you over the top and start beating the person nearest to you.
00:21:03.100 What else are you going to do?
00:21:04.640 Nothing.
00:21:05.040 You're just going to turn it off?
00:21:06.220 No.
00:21:06.500 No.
00:21:06.960 Stop.
00:21:07.180 You're going to, are you going to just skip it?
00:21:11.620 Skip ahead to the next song?
00:21:12.920 Yeah.
00:21:13.380 No, you can't.
00:21:14.440 You can't do any of that.
00:21:16.100 So.
00:21:16.660 You're just transfixed right there.
00:21:18.220 This is amazing.
00:21:19.480 Uh, they announced to help us identify hate content.
00:21:22.780 We have partnered with rights advocacy groups, including the Southern Poverty Law Center.
00:21:29.840 Oh my gosh.
00:21:30.660 Right up at the tippy top.
00:21:32.080 Maybe the worst organization.
00:21:33.580 One of the worst organizations in America, an organization that lists David Barton as
00:21:41.580 a terrorist.
00:21:43.680 Why?
00:21:44.340 Because, oh, that guy's dangerous.
00:21:46.500 You know what he talks about?
00:21:47.900 The United States Constitution.
00:21:49.740 We can't have that in our society.
00:21:51.520 Why?
00:21:52.180 Why would you have a guy who advocates for the Constitution talking in public about things?
00:21:58.020 You wouldn't.
00:21:58.580 It's hard for me even to make the joke of, well, they got that one right.
00:22:01.640 I know.
00:22:02.700 It's David Barton.
00:22:04.140 So, Southern Poverty Law Center, the Anti-Defamation League, Color of Change, Van Jones Group.
00:22:11.960 Excellent.
00:22:12.540 Yeah, they're excellent people.
00:22:14.420 Helpers.
00:22:15.320 They spearheaded boycotts against Glenn, Bill O'Reilly, Trump's inauguration.
00:22:21.480 These are wonderful people.
00:22:22.420 Showing up for racial justice or surge is going to be part of this.
00:22:28.060 GLAAD, Muslim Advocates.
00:22:31.240 Good.
00:22:31.720 And the International Network Against Cyber Hate.
00:22:37.460 Tremendous.
00:22:38.780 Tremendous.
00:22:39.440 Muslim Advocates.
00:22:40.360 Where are the Christian Advocates here?
00:22:42.900 There aren't any.
00:22:43.760 Not involved in this, anyway.
00:22:45.980 Huh.
00:22:47.320 Huh.
00:22:48.240 So, this is really, I think these are the groups that can help you sort through your musical options.
00:22:58.400 Now, for some reason, and I'm just going to throw this out there, it doesn't feel that way.
00:23:04.340 Really?
00:23:05.500 Well, no.
00:23:06.060 When you went down the list of groups.
00:23:08.400 Listen to some of these, what they're doing.
00:23:10.340 Surge is dedicated to fighting white supremacy.
00:23:13.720 They're trying to get Confederate statues removed.
00:23:16.900 And they're supporting the anti-Trump resistance.
00:23:21.040 The resistance to the American president.
00:23:24.360 GLAAD, of course, is the LGBTQIA activist group that attacks the Trump administration on a daily basis.
00:23:31.320 Nice.
00:23:31.600 Even though.
00:23:32.100 You got the IA in there, too.
00:23:33.160 Nice.
00:23:33.420 Yeah.
00:23:33.880 Yeah.
00:23:34.560 Well, I'm all-inclusive.
00:23:35.660 Okay.
00:23:35.860 You know that about me.
00:23:39.600 Even though Donald Trump is the most gay-friendly president to have ever been elected.
00:23:44.720 Oh, my friend.
00:23:46.260 Wow.
00:23:47.300 Am I off on that?
00:23:48.480 Wow.
00:23:48.740 Yeah, I know.
00:23:49.280 Wow, are you off?
00:23:50.240 I know.
00:23:50.580 I know.
00:23:51.040 Muslim Advocates has joined with groups like CARE, the Council of American-Islamic Relations,
00:23:57.380 to attack anti-jihadist Muslims like Zutty Jasser, another dangerous man, according to the Southern
00:24:04.260 Poverty Law Center.
00:24:05.200 And the International Network Against Cyber Hate, they've partnered with leftist groups
00:24:10.960 like, well, the Southern Poverty Law Center, who is also on this list.
00:24:15.520 Yeah, see, you know, you just went down the list again.
00:24:19.380 I did.
00:24:20.100 And it doesn't seem like they're the groups you'd want to be doing that.
00:24:23.860 Hmm.
00:24:24.940 Because to me, they seem like just exactly the groups who we want to eliminate hate.
00:24:30.160 Huh.
00:24:30.340 Yeah, that's really weird.
00:24:32.140 How could we be at such opposite ends of the spectrum here?
00:24:35.360 I don't know.
00:24:35.700 Very, very strange.
00:24:38.040 So I...
00:24:39.380 Do you use Spotify?
00:24:40.320 I was just starting to consider using it, because everybody tells me it's better than Pandora.
00:24:44.920 So much better than Pandora, and I was like, okay, well, let me do this.
00:24:48.100 But now, no.
00:24:50.900 I used to...
00:24:51.580 Not going to do it.
00:24:52.000 Actually, I used both for a while.
00:24:54.480 Was Spotify better?
00:24:55.800 Yeah.
00:24:56.480 But...
00:24:56.560 Yeah.
00:24:56.720 I mean, and I rarely use it anyway, but it was better than...
00:25:02.680 Pandora was a little frustrating, but I mean, oh well.
00:25:06.440 I mean, what kind of business decision is that?
00:25:09.520 Again, do you not care about the right half of your fan base?
00:25:16.180 People who are using your system?
00:25:19.960 How can you be this blind?
00:25:22.440 I don't understand it either, but they are, and they don't seem to care at all.
00:25:26.720 They don't seem to care at all.
00:25:28.620 It's really kind of mind-boggling.
00:25:30.660 And first of all, in the first place, we don't need anybody doing this.
00:25:35.220 If there are songs with, you know, the N-word, the F-word, songs about hating people or degrading women,
00:25:44.940 can we not make our own decisions?
00:25:48.040 Well, sure you can, but they're going to help you with that.
00:25:50.060 Yes, they are.
00:25:51.080 It's just frustrating because everybody's going this direction.
00:25:58.580 It sure feels that way.
00:25:59.600 I mean, that gets you back to the NFL, right?
00:26:01.500 Don't they see how it's hurting their business?
00:26:03.200 Don't they see how it's affecting the way they're looked at?
00:26:06.900 They don't care.
00:26:08.280 No, they really don't.
00:26:09.300 They don't care.
00:26:10.120 They really don't.
00:26:10.900 And again, not caring about all of this stuff is what led to the Donald Trump presidency.
00:26:19.860 Right.
00:26:20.740 Because people are so sick and tired of it.
00:26:23.060 All right.
00:26:23.460 Well, if you don't care about anything in my life, I'm going to vote for a guy who does
00:26:28.360 and who's going to fight you straight on, full frontal battle against the left.
00:26:35.300 And he talks about it every day.
00:26:37.000 Yes, he does.
00:26:38.640 And so.
00:26:40.220 Yes, he does.
00:26:41.020 And while he knows, just like he said to Kilameed, well, he knows in his heart, you can't make
00:26:46.700 people leave America for not standing for the national anthem.
00:26:49.300 But the way he feels and the way the way many people in America feel is that when the national
00:26:58.700 anthem is played, stand up.
00:27:00.480 And if you don't like it, get out.
00:27:02.020 Thank you.
00:27:03.020 That is how we feel.
00:27:04.000 I know.
00:27:04.880 Because we're beaten down with it every single day from Spotify, from the NFL, from every organization
00:27:12.960 we like and respect, from movies, from actors like Jim Carrey.
00:27:16.660 It's everywhere and we're just sick to death of it.
00:27:20.400 We have actors who I love telling me they won't sit in the same restaurant with our president.
00:27:25.900 Shut up.
00:27:27.280 And in that case, Robert De Niro, he actually banned the president from his fabulous restaurant
00:27:33.360 chain, as we talked about the other day, and his hotels.
00:27:36.840 Has anyone asked President Trump how he's surviving?
00:27:40.380 I don't think they have the nerve because they know he's devastated.
00:27:43.180 I know.
00:27:43.520 They know.
00:27:44.540 Without the option of going into one of Robert De Niro's sushi restaurants, he can't live
00:27:50.980 a full and complete life.
00:27:52.360 He just can't.
00:27:53.060 Well, if nobody will ask him, I will.
00:27:54.760 Chris, if we can get the president on today, put in a call.
00:27:58.880 We don't have time to talk to him right here, but maybe later.
00:28:01.760 Yeah.
00:28:02.020 Okay.
00:28:02.540 Ah, never mind.
00:28:03.100 Maybe later.
00:28:03.620 And speaking of these actors, there's another one, and he's a big actor.
00:28:11.120 We mentioned this.
00:28:11.780 It broke right at the end of the show yesterday.
00:28:13.900 Morgan Freeman.
00:28:14.460 They have some of the supposed problems that were recorded.
00:28:23.720 They have him talking to women.
00:28:26.500 I tried to stick up a little bit for Morgan, as yesterday, and you poo-pooed me.
00:28:30.860 You know, because Morgan, you know, everything that a female says about a man is true.
00:28:37.840 Always.
00:28:38.480 Well, that's how we're taking it right now.
00:28:40.120 I know.
00:28:40.980 That's how we're taking it.
00:28:41.740 It's a little bit dangerous.
00:28:44.460 Very dangerous.
00:28:46.000 And some of what's been said about Morgan.
00:28:51.760 Well, one of the things that was said is that he's staring at women.
00:28:56.200 Oh, okay.
00:28:56.960 And?
00:28:58.060 Don't look at him.
00:28:59.480 Don't think about it.
00:29:00.940 Move on.
00:29:01.820 I mean.
00:29:02.360 Leave the room.
00:29:03.500 It's kind of.
00:29:04.300 Okay.
00:29:04.540 So, all right.
00:29:05.120 Let's say he is staring at women.
00:29:07.800 All right.
00:29:08.060 And we'll say, and for some, that would be creepy.
00:29:12.500 Uh-huh.
00:29:13.620 Uh-huh.
00:29:14.780 Well, here's.
00:29:15.480 Others, it would not.
00:29:16.440 Here's one of the incidents that everybody's talking about with a, with one of the reporters
00:29:21.580 that's talking to him on a press junket.
00:29:24.200 Carol, the impetus for this investigation.
00:29:27.240 Hi, how are you?
00:29:28.200 I'm better now.
00:29:29.720 Oh, thanks.
00:29:30.820 I don't have any magic tricks.
00:29:32.240 I kind of feel like I showed up for dinner with that.
00:29:35.140 Yes, you do.
00:29:36.400 Yes, you do.
00:29:37.820 Oh, man.
00:29:38.600 We got a lot of magic going for you.
00:29:40.320 Yeah.
00:29:40.340 Now, the music in the background is, I guess, the ambiance, the background music that was
00:29:45.820 in the room at the time.
00:29:46.800 So, we can't help it.
00:29:47.680 I wouldn't worry about that.
00:29:49.860 I wouldn't worry about that.
00:29:51.080 It's got magic written all over you, child.
00:29:53.500 Oh, thank you.
00:29:55.200 That's good.
00:29:55.820 Good medicine for a single girl.
00:29:58.500 Woo!
00:29:59.400 I'm single, too.
00:30:00.800 Are you?
00:30:01.480 Yes.
00:30:02.400 Are you enjoying Bachelor?
00:30:03.500 I'm enjoying Bachelor life immensely.
00:30:07.040 See?
00:30:07.180 I get to let her know he's single.
00:30:10.720 And drool.
00:30:11.800 Oh, right.
00:30:13.340 I'll respond to it.
00:30:14.700 Perfect.
00:30:15.400 Indeed.
00:30:16.260 So, he can look at her and drool.
00:30:18.240 Now, he's obviously coming on to her.
00:30:20.440 Yep.
00:30:21.480 I'm enjoying living a Bachelor life.
00:30:23.940 Let me know I'm single.
00:30:25.440 And I can look at you and drool.
00:30:28.020 You got the magic.
00:30:29.280 And, man, does that sound horrific.
00:30:31.460 I mean, I don't know how, I don't know how this girl is actually doing an interview about it.
00:30:38.340 Right.
00:30:38.620 And then, but there's more.
00:30:40.420 Oh, no.
00:30:40.820 There's another entertainment reporter that talks about her situation.
00:30:44.560 If it's as bad as this one, I don't know that we can hear it.
00:30:46.280 It's maybe worse.
00:30:47.160 Listen to this.
00:30:47.600 I think that's good.
00:30:48.180 I don't think people should be staying in locker rooms.
00:30:50.440 No, that's Donald Trump.
00:30:52.060 Carol, the impetus for this investigation was actually my own experience with Morgan Freeman
00:31:00.220 at a junket last year for the movie Going in Style.
00:31:03.460 Okay.
00:31:03.720 Right when I walked into the room, he began making sexually suggestive comments to me.
00:31:08.100 Now, as an entertainment reporter for over a decade, it was unlike anything I truly have
00:31:13.860 ever experienced.
00:31:15.520 One of those comments was caught on tape.
00:31:17.620 In this comment that's on tape, he says to me, boy, do I wish I was there while looking
00:31:22.580 me up and down.
00:31:24.140 I was six months pregnant at the time, and his co-stars, Alan Arkin and Michael Caine, were
00:31:29.480 seated on either side of him and actually looked at him when he made this comment to me.
00:31:34.720 Okay, are you getting the gravity of this situation?
00:31:37.880 It was so bad that his two co-stars actually looked at him after he said it.
00:31:45.440 They looked at him!
00:31:46.140 I'll tell you what, the reason they looked at him is because you were pregnant, and most
00:31:50.560 guys don't think it's weird to like a pregnant woman.
00:31:56.700 Okay, I'm very uncomfortable with...
00:31:59.620 I'm just saying most guys do, right?
00:32:02.220 No.
00:32:02.620 No, not that...
00:32:04.240 I don't know.
00:32:04.920 Not that I know of.
00:32:06.680 That was a bizarre statement right there.
00:32:10.960 You're going to be the subject of one of these.
00:32:12.920 And it was caught on tape, and take a note of Freeman's eyes in this clip.
00:32:17.640 Oh, no.
00:32:18.120 Okay, well, we can't unread it.
00:32:19.080 One time, I congratulated the woman on being pregnant, and she wasn't.
00:32:23.600 No, I've never done it again.
00:32:25.220 For 50 years, I've never done it.
00:32:26.960 You've learned your lesson.
00:32:27.780 I learned my lesson.
00:32:29.720 Lord, do I wish I was there?
00:32:31.200 This movie is...
00:32:33.160 Okay, did you hear that horrific comment?
00:32:34.660 Whoa.
00:32:35.220 Boy, do I wish I was there.
00:32:36.440 Now, according to her, he was looking at her at the same time he said that.
00:32:40.500 Mm-hmm.
00:32:41.380 How is she doing any more reporting?
00:32:43.900 I don't know.
00:32:44.660 How is she doing any more reporting?
00:32:46.340 I don't know.
00:32:47.080 Is that...
00:32:47.540 I mean, is that too...
00:32:48.520 Boy, do I wish I was there.
00:32:50.160 I'm not even sure what he means by that.
00:32:53.880 You could draw certain conclusions.
00:32:55.820 Sure.
00:32:56.100 But they might not be right.
00:32:58.380 And by the way, if that's the same one that said that was the worst.
00:33:03.020 That's the worst she's had in 10 years of reporting.
00:33:05.460 Yeah.
00:33:05.920 She should walk the streets of Times Square for a couple hours.
00:33:09.540 Oh, she'd hear much worse.
00:33:10.700 Yes.
00:33:11.220 Thank you.
00:33:12.260 888-727-BECK.
00:33:14.320 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
00:33:16.340 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn, who returns Tuesday.
00:33:22.760 888-727-BECK.
00:33:24.180 Irwin in Florida.
00:33:25.700 You're on the Glenn Beck program.
00:33:28.820 Hey, good morning, guys.
00:33:29.840 Hey.
00:33:30.560 Howdy.
00:33:32.140 Go ahead.
00:33:33.640 Yeah, I love the show.
00:33:34.560 What I wanted to say was, basically, I think a lot of people, I don't interpret it as the
00:33:40.960 president is trying to be fascist or dictator or basically, you know, enforce things that
00:33:47.760 way.
00:33:48.080 I just take it as, like, personally, I have frustration.
00:33:51.940 A lot of Americans have frustration about people whining and crying and complaining and constantly
00:33:57.700 trying to push their agenda and their sob story and everything on us.
00:34:03.520 So, I think that, you know, it's just kind of, I related it to, like, when somebody says,
00:34:08.580 hey, you know, if you don't, if you hate the country so bad, then get out.
00:34:12.540 Yes.
00:34:13.260 Yes.
00:34:14.060 It's just that, you know, he's the president now and those kinds of statements carry some
00:34:19.720 weight.
00:34:20.000 Yeah, they do.
00:34:20.480 However, he's just being hyperbolic when he says things like that.
00:34:24.480 It's just Trump.
00:34:24.840 It is Donald Trump being Donald Trump.
00:34:27.660 But you're right, Irwin.
00:34:28.720 Appreciate the call.
00:34:29.360 But the problem is, then the left-wing media takes that and runs with it.
00:34:35.540 And that's why, you know, he runs into trouble with that kind of stuff.
00:34:39.240 You're going to have to get out.
00:34:40.520 Yeah.
00:34:42.800 Glenn, back.
00:34:44.500 Pat Gray and Jeffy for Glenn.
00:34:46.620 Glenn's back Tuesday morning.
00:34:48.700 The Me Too movement heated up again yesterday.
00:34:52.360 First of all, Harvey Weinstein turned himself in.
00:34:55.240 And so he's in jail right now awaiting, I think, awaiting a hearing.
00:35:01.160 Yes.
00:35:01.520 Later on today.
00:35:02.260 Yes.
00:35:02.480 He's had or taking him for a hearing later today.
00:35:06.640 So he's in some serious, serious trouble with the accusations against him because some
00:35:12.920 of the accusations are that he raped women.
00:35:15.680 Also, Morgan Freeman's reputation was called into question yesterday as well.
00:35:21.480 I mean, here's a guy who's revered.
00:35:25.120 He sure is.
00:35:26.520 Absolutely revered by people.
00:35:29.820 And he's already apologized for it.
00:35:32.900 You know, in kind of the kind of the way that, yeah, I don't know that I did anything
00:35:39.500 wrong, but if you're upset by whatever I did, I'm sorry.
00:35:42.820 It was kind of one of those things.
00:35:44.040 Uh, but one of the reporters, uh, had this to say about an experience with him on a press
00:35:51.520 junket.
00:35:52.120 One of those comments was caught on tape in this comment that's on tape.
00:35:55.840 He says to me, boy, do I wish I was there while looking me up and down.
00:36:00.480 I was six months pregnant at the time and his co-stars Alan Arkin and Michael Caine were
00:36:06.040 seated on either side of him and actually looked at him.
00:36:09.080 Oh my gosh.
00:36:10.560 Can you, can you process all of that?
00:36:12.700 No, I mean, it was so horrifying that the two men seated on either side of him actually
00:36:19.100 looked at him.
00:36:21.600 They looked at him.
00:36:24.360 Now, you know, it's gotta be bad for those two to look at him.
00:36:29.960 I mean, they're sitting right there.
00:36:31.780 And then they look at him.
00:36:33.240 Look at him.
00:36:33.780 When he made this comment to me, again, it was caught on tape and take a, take a note of
00:36:38.740 Freeman's eyes in this clip.
00:36:40.760 All right.
00:36:42.100 One time I, I congratulate the woman on being pregnant and she wasn't.
00:36:46.200 Now this is Michael Caine talking to the reporter at first.
00:36:49.720 So I've never done it again.
00:36:51.540 For 50 years, I've never done it.
00:36:53.260 You've learned your lesson.
00:36:54.120 I learned my lesson.
00:36:56.120 Lord, do I wish I was there?
00:36:58.140 This movie is.
00:37:00.220 Huh.
00:37:01.520 Okay.
00:37:02.960 So he's talking about, Michael Caine is talking about one time he asked a woman when she
00:37:09.400 was due and she wasn't pregnant.
00:37:10.740 So he learned his lesson.
00:37:11.880 He's never asked a woman again.
00:37:14.560 She says, you learned your lesson.
00:37:17.340 And Morgan Freeman says, boy, do I wish I was there?
00:37:20.680 I don't know.
00:37:21.600 I don't know what he's referring to there.
00:37:23.300 I, I guess you could make something sexual and weird out of that.
00:37:26.660 I don't know that he meant it that way, but here's the thing.
00:37:30.780 Yeah.
00:37:31.260 Well, the two co-stars looked at it.
00:37:34.640 So, so, you know, it was bad.
00:37:36.260 You know, it was bad and he probably belongs in prison.
00:37:41.340 I mean, there's a lot of people.
00:37:43.000 There's probably today.
00:37:45.780 I would guess that there's fewer than should be people in prison because other people looked
00:37:51.540 at each other when they said something.
00:37:53.220 For sure.
00:37:53.860 I think that's true.
00:37:54.680 That's a good statement.
00:37:55.440 John is powerful.
00:37:58.620 Michelle in Iowa, you're on the Glenn Beck program.
00:38:01.180 Hi.
00:38:02.160 Good morning.
00:38:02.700 Thank you for taking my call.
00:38:03.960 Mm-hmm.
00:38:04.820 I think that Morgan Freeman was responding to Michael Cain's comment.
00:38:09.540 Possible.
00:38:10.080 I'm being called out.
00:38:10.900 I think that's a possibility.
00:38:13.120 It absolutely is.
00:38:14.160 So he's saying, because Cain is saying, so I learned my lesson.
00:38:18.740 And he's saying, boy, I wish I was there, meaning that I've learned my lessons, too.
00:38:24.420 Is that what you're getting out of it?
00:38:26.300 Or that he hasn't?
00:38:26.860 No, I think he was referring to that he wishes he would have been there to observe Michael
00:38:32.260 Cain being chewed out by.
00:38:33.880 Oh, okay.
00:38:34.280 Okay.
00:38:34.420 Could be that, too.
00:38:35.260 Okay.
00:38:36.440 I like that.
00:38:37.300 Yeah.
00:38:37.540 Okay.
00:38:37.800 Well, I mean, there's a couple of different ways to take that right now.
00:38:41.660 I mean, thank you.
00:38:42.420 So either way you take it, any way you take it, it isn't, and even if it was, I wish I
00:38:50.340 was there, with, you know, Morgan Freeman creepy eyes, he wasn't.
00:38:57.700 True.
00:38:58.460 I mean, he was, right?
00:38:59.940 He wasn't.
00:39:01.160 It was something spoken.
00:39:02.900 So you can wish, you can't wish you were someplace anymore if you're someplace else, right?
00:39:09.160 Especially if Alan Arkin and Michael Cain looked at you.
00:39:14.340 Looked at you.
00:39:15.120 And they did.
00:39:16.760 And they did.
00:39:18.680 I don't know.
00:39:19.580 This is where we are.
00:39:20.900 It sure is.
00:39:21.900 In this Me Too movement.
00:39:23.440 This, everything, you have to read into his statement there quite a bit to get something
00:39:31.200 super creepy out of it.
00:39:32.840 It seems to me, boy, I wish I was there.
00:39:36.300 Okay.
00:39:37.200 What does that mean?
00:39:38.160 Okay.
00:39:38.680 Where?
00:39:39.160 Where do you wish you were?
00:39:40.900 With Michael Cain to see the situation he's talking about?
00:39:45.540 You want to be with the, with the pregnant woman?
00:39:48.060 I don't know.
00:39:49.380 I don't know.
00:39:50.980 You want to be there that you've learned your lesson and not say bad things to, I don't
00:39:55.200 know.
00:39:56.600 Could have been absolutely innocent, but he's apologizing, you know, again, he's kind of
00:40:01.560 apologizing for, I mean, Morgan Freeman was going to say, look, I, yeah, I didn't mean
00:40:05.220 to offend anybody.
00:40:06.000 If you were offended, I'm sorry.
00:40:07.400 Sorry.
00:40:07.780 And, uh, you know, I didn't, you know, I'm 80.
00:40:11.080 I'm Morgan Freeman.
00:40:14.440 Yes.
00:40:14.840 And you're, if, if, if what's being claimed, uh, by this woman and I think another one,
00:40:22.900 right?
00:40:23.080 There's a couple that have spoken out.
00:40:24.480 There's eight.
00:40:25.120 There are eight that have spoken out.
00:40:26.820 Yeah.
00:40:27.460 Mm-hmm.
00:40:27.740 But all eight are just, uh, inappropriate behavior, right?
00:40:32.200 I mean, like he's staring or whatever.
00:40:34.220 Uh, I think innuendo.
00:40:37.060 And some have said he touched them inappropriately.
00:40:39.800 Like we had the story yesterday of the dress.
00:40:42.280 Right.
00:40:42.480 And then Alan Arkin told him to stop trying to lift up her dress.
00:40:46.000 And he did.
00:40:46.500 And he did.
00:40:47.220 But you shouldn't have been trying to lift up her dress.
00:40:49.360 I mean, we can all agree on that.
00:40:52.540 Most of us can agree on that.
00:40:55.660 Okay.
00:40:56.020 Also, uh, the Bishop who, uh, was so widely praised at last weekend's Royal Wedding.
00:41:07.320 He's an American Bishop and went over there and performed the ceremony for Harry and Meghan.
00:41:13.580 Episcopal presiding Bishop Michael Curry, who made headlines, uh, for his role at Britain's
00:41:18.580 Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wedding.
00:41:21.200 It's such a beautiful wedding too.
00:41:22.940 Oh, are you kidding me?
00:41:24.520 That was just, it was a storybook, Jeffy.
00:41:26.720 It was just a storybook.
00:41:27.780 Such a beautiful wedding.
00:41:29.180 If only I could have gotten up to see it.
00:41:31.560 Wow.
00:41:31.940 That would have been so special.
00:41:33.040 I could send you the, I've got the download.
00:41:34.560 No, that's all right.
00:41:35.220 I wouldn't want you to have to go through the whole thing.
00:41:37.400 No, it's okay.
00:41:38.200 I just, you know, it's too late now.
00:41:39.800 I'll just put it up in the cloud.
00:41:40.860 You can, I just, I mean, it's too late.
00:41:42.860 It's too late.
00:41:43.820 But the, uh, Bishop has previously branded Trump's America first policy, a theological, a theological
00:41:51.500 heresy for the followers of Christ.
00:41:53.940 Oh, what, what?
00:41:57.700 He also, uh, decried the Trump administration as a crisis of moral and political leadership
00:42:04.140 at the highest levels of our government.
00:42:06.520 Joining with other pastors and people of faith, uh, Curry stated the reclaiming Jesus action
00:42:12.940 with worship that overflowed at Washington's national city church and then helped lead
00:42:17.540 a candlelight vigil that moved from the church to Lafayette square park across the street
00:42:22.480 from the white house where they protested Donald Trump.
00:42:25.140 Oh, good.
00:42:25.960 And in part his America first policy.
00:42:28.480 Now it doesn't explain in this, in this article, how does that, how is that heresy?
00:42:35.740 America first.
00:42:36.620 So you're the, you, the president of the United States.
00:42:40.440 You should put some other nation first.
00:42:42.340 Right.
00:42:43.220 Right.
00:42:44.140 That's his job.
00:42:46.320 It's absolutely the job of the American president to put this country first, fix the problems
00:42:54.880 here first, and then we can fix others.
00:42:58.060 How is that heresy?
00:43:01.600 I, I, I don't know.
00:43:03.900 I guess you should put starving nations first, maybe, but if you don't fix yourself, you can't
00:43:11.720 be of much use to other people.
00:43:14.000 No other country in the world does for other countries.
00:43:17.560 What we do here, uh, through the government and through the private, right?
00:43:25.080 So public, you know, public.
00:43:27.180 Yes.
00:43:27.500 Um, what, what, what, what, what more do you want?
00:43:32.420 Our public and private donations almost exceed the rest of the world's combined.
00:43:39.160 We're having an argument still to this day about build a wall, don't build a wall because
00:43:45.580 people are flooding into this country.
00:43:48.080 Mm-hmm.
00:43:49.040 Um, I mean.
00:43:50.420 We're just supposed to allow it, I guess.
00:43:52.880 According to some of these, uh, boneheads, we're, we're just supposed to allow it.
00:43:57.480 We'll let everybody who wants to come in, come in.
00:43:59.400 And then when we collapse, who then is going to help the people that are flooding in?
00:44:04.860 When, when we collapse on the weight of everybody just storming into our country, then who will
00:44:11.560 help them?
00:44:12.300 Then where will the poor go?
00:44:14.240 Then who's going to be the beacon for the world?
00:44:16.360 You've got to address your own problems first and then be able to take care of somebody else.
00:44:20.920 Agreed.
00:44:21.320 Triple eight, seven, two, seven, B-E-C-K.
00:44:23.560 It's Pat Gray and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck Program.
00:44:28.320 It's Pat Gray.
00:44:29.620 You join me on, uh, Pat Gray Unleashed, too, immediately following this program every weekday.
00:44:34.420 Like, I have, like, like, Monday.
00:44:35.240 Like, like, like, Monday.
00:44:37.620 Yeah, like, Monday, Tuesday.
00:44:38.760 Well, not this coming Monday because, uh, you know, it's Memorial Day.
00:44:42.540 No, but if you're, if you're around, listen, because it's a really good replay.
00:44:46.040 Yes, it's the best of.
00:44:47.740 Really good.
00:44:48.700 And then, uh, so we'll be back on Tuesday live with that show.
00:44:52.100 And as Glenn, we'll be back on Tuesday for this one.
00:44:54.820 Uh, we've been talking a little bit about Morgan Freeman, uh, several things, but Morgan
00:44:58.520 Freeman among them.
00:44:59.760 Now, one of the things that happened was on this press junket.
00:45:03.240 Uh, he said something so atrocious that his two cool stars looked at him.
00:45:09.160 And the atrocious thing he said was, boy, I wish I was there, which I, nobody knows exactly
00:45:17.500 what he meant by that.
00:45:18.260 But, you know, even if he meant, I wish I was there right now.
00:45:22.220 Mm-hmm.
00:45:22.720 Oof.
00:45:24.200 Yeah.
00:45:25.200 So.
00:45:25.940 Even if he meant that.
00:45:28.880 Even if he meant that what?
00:45:30.620 Wishing he was there.
00:45:32.440 But by the.
00:45:33.200 That's okay.
00:45:33.660 Are you saying that's okay if he meant that?
00:45:35.180 He wasn't.
00:45:36.860 You can't wish you were someplace else.
00:45:39.860 I know.
00:45:40.860 I know, but it's just creepy for the guy to be talking to the reporter that way.
00:45:45.380 Now, he was talking to another reporter at a different, uh, press junket and he was
00:45:50.440 clearly coming on to it.
00:45:51.560 Oh, this one he clearly was.
00:45:52.260 I mean, this one he's clearly.
00:45:53.340 Hi, how are you?
00:45:54.380 I'm better now.
00:45:55.940 Better now, baby.
00:45:57.080 I don't have any magic tricks.
00:45:58.460 I kind of feel like I showed up for dinner without anything.
00:46:02.100 I wouldn't worry about that.
00:46:04.500 Mm-hmm.
00:46:05.680 Got magic written all over you, child.
00:46:07.800 Oh, thank you.
00:46:09.120 Thank you.
00:46:09.900 That's good.
00:46:10.220 We've never read your time.
00:46:11.400 And she's smiling and playing along at this point, but I don't know.
00:46:14.440 You'd be uncomfortable and you wouldn't know how exactly to handle that, even if you didn't
00:46:18.120 like it.
00:46:18.900 Right?
00:46:20.460 I mean.
00:46:21.160 But is it a huge deal if this 79 or however old he was at the time is coming on to this
00:46:29.260 young reporter?
00:46:29.940 I mean, this is on the tour for the, the magic movies, right?
00:46:33.260 Yeah.
00:46:33.420 For the, now you see me or whatever.
00:46:35.220 Yeah.
00:46:35.820 So, um, he was still young and virile and, uh, you know, I mean, is that a little fun?
00:46:43.580 Well, that's kind of what we're going to have to decide.
00:46:47.040 Uh, is it appropriate still for men to, uh, hit on women?
00:46:52.460 Now she didn't say, stop it.
00:46:54.220 I'm uncomfortable with that.
00:46:55.780 Uh, don't do this.
00:46:57.100 She didn't say any of that.
00:46:59.060 So he probably, maybe he thinks he's got a green light to continue to flirt with her.
00:47:04.340 Clint continues to flirt with her.
00:47:05.560 And then he might even, and in the end, if he says, Hey, look, you want to go, you know,
00:47:09.080 have some dinner, want to go here, go do that.
00:47:11.680 That's when she can say yes or no, right?
00:47:13.560 Yes.
00:47:14.380 Well, that's how it's been in the past.
00:47:15.800 Right.
00:47:16.900 But kind of now with the me too movement, I guess there's no way that you ever begin a
00:47:24.120 relationship.
00:47:26.300 Yeah.
00:47:26.800 I don't, I don't know how you would do that because you can't, you can't wish you were
00:47:30.820 someplace else.
00:47:33.120 Right.
00:47:33.760 You can't have other people look at you and you can't be happy.
00:47:39.280 You got a little magic going on.
00:47:40.660 I'll tell you that right now.
00:47:41.560 Don't worry about it.
00:47:42.300 And he's got that tone in his voice here.
00:47:44.080 This one is clearly, he's clearly hitting on her.
00:47:46.980 Don't worry about that.
00:47:48.620 Or just being playfully, you know, flirtatious with her.
00:47:52.300 But, and is it appropriate for a, I don't know how old he was at this time, maybe 74,
00:47:58.580 75, and she's maybe 30 or younger.
00:48:04.560 Don't you worry about that.
00:48:06.460 I mean, that does happen in our society.
00:48:08.160 Yes, it does.
00:48:09.080 Especially when you're a man like, oh, I don't know, Morgan Freeman.
00:48:12.760 Sure.
00:48:13.340 Rich, famous, actor, handsome, still pretty, pretty good looking.
00:48:18.420 I don't know.
00:48:19.800 I mean, I would joke around if I was a reporter with him.
00:48:23.040 Would you?
00:48:23.700 Oh, yeah.
00:48:24.300 Yeah.
00:48:24.880 Yeah.
00:48:25.060 I wish I was there.
00:48:29.820 That doesn't surprise me much.
00:48:31.200 But I'm just saying, yeah, you're right.
00:48:34.560 I don't know how, where, where, where you begin a relationship now.
00:48:37.960 Right.
00:48:38.620 Yeah.
00:48:38.780 And I don't, I really don't.
00:48:40.300 I don't know where that begins.
00:48:41.000 That's, that's an honest assessment of where we are right now.
00:48:45.360 I don't, I don't know how you approach a woman.
00:48:48.720 If you're a single man and you find her attractive and you would like to maybe date her or start
00:48:56.420 a relationship, how do you begin that process?
00:48:59.520 Apparently in the workplace, you can't.
00:49:01.980 Outside of the workplace, can you?
00:49:06.420 I don't, I don't know.
00:49:07.740 Well, she's complaining about it.
00:49:09.540 So I don't know.
00:49:11.160 Maybe you can't outside of the workplace either.
00:49:14.740 I don't know the answer.
00:49:16.920 Somebody's going to have to come up with the set of rules that are, are acceptable now in 2018 for men and women to.
00:49:25.860 And not the generic, well, you just can't be creepy.
00:49:28.860 Cause that's been, uh, that's been a common thread.
00:49:31.280 I don't know, since day one.
00:49:33.200 And creepy is in the eyes of the beholder.
00:49:34.900 She might find that romantic.
00:49:36.640 She might find that interesting.
00:49:38.360 She might like it.
00:49:39.300 He's done that before.
00:49:40.280 And the females have said, don't be creepy.
00:49:42.940 And then they, then they walk off into the, into the flower shop and have a cup of coffee.
00:49:47.060 Who knows?
00:49:47.540 I don't know.
00:49:49.020 Is that where you have a cup of coffee?
00:49:50.960 Is it a flower shop?
00:49:51.820 You've never had a coffee shop at a flower house?
00:49:52.940 No.
00:49:54.260 That's what I do now because I'm mad at Starbucks.
00:49:58.860 Okay.
00:50:01.120 Yeah.
00:50:01.500 All right.
00:50:01.940 So I'm not going to Starbucks.
00:50:04.040 I'm getting my coffee at the flower shop.
00:50:06.120 All right.
00:50:07.020 That I don't care.
00:50:08.180 It's a powerful statement.
00:50:09.320 Even if somebody looks at me, Pat, I don't care.
00:50:11.320 Seriously.
00:50:11.740 Yeah.
00:50:12.840 Do you wish you were there at the flower shop coffee shop now?
00:50:16.020 I sure do.
00:50:16.900 Yeah.
00:50:17.380 Wow.
00:50:17.920 I'm a little uncomfortable right now.
00:50:20.320 Very, very uncomfortable.
00:50:21.480 And I saw our cameraman look at you.
00:50:23.200 He looked at you when you said that.
00:50:24.820 Oh no.
00:50:25.520 Oh no.
00:50:26.200 But what are the parameters of relationships now?
00:50:31.260 I don't.
00:50:31.660 It's pretty confusing, isn't it?
00:50:32.700 It sure is.
00:50:33.220 I'm glad I'm not single in this environment because what are you going to do?
00:50:36.620 What are you going to do?
00:50:38.880 Without being creepy?
00:50:40.260 Without being inappropriate?
00:50:41.780 Without having bad behavior?
00:50:44.480 Screamed at the top of somebody's lungs?
00:50:47.800 At you?
00:50:48.560 That's bad behavior?
00:50:50.200 You're creepy?
00:50:52.080 Well, I was just trying to, you know, maybe get her phone number.
00:50:57.380 Maybe go out.
00:50:58.800 I don't know what else to do.
00:51:00.360 You know?
00:51:01.900 And doesn't it usually start with flirting?
00:51:05.500 It's supposed to.
00:51:06.580 No.
00:51:07.180 It has in the past.
00:51:08.480 It has in the past.
00:51:09.700 It's not supposed to.
00:51:10.180 Right.
00:51:10.440 It has in the past.
00:51:11.300 Right.
00:51:12.080 And there was nothing wrong with that in the past.
00:51:15.520 With a man flirting with a woman or vice versa.
00:51:19.000 And well, then we got into, you know, we told you Harvey Weinstein being going to turn
00:51:23.500 himself in today and now he's going in front of a judge for bail, you know, later today.
00:51:27.980 And they walked him out in handcuffs.
00:51:30.120 Okay.
00:51:31.140 You know, I guess they had to, but come on.
00:51:33.960 He turned himself in.
00:51:35.460 You got some sympathy for Harvey too.
00:51:37.300 You give him the perp walk with handcuffs.
00:51:40.480 Come on.
00:51:41.440 But anyway, I know he's not been convicted of anything.
00:51:45.780 No, he has not.
00:51:46.720 And these are only two cases against him now in Manhattan.
00:51:50.820 Two cases out of 88.
00:51:53.580 They've charged him with two things.
00:51:55.380 That's amazing.
00:51:56.140 I know.
00:51:56.800 Wow.
00:51:57.100 And he's denied it.
00:51:58.520 He's denied any wrongdoing, any.
00:52:01.020 And he turned himself in.
00:52:02.200 Non-consensual.
00:52:02.720 He turned himself in.
00:52:04.200 I mean, obviously that's the deal, but I mean, he turned himself in and they give,
00:52:06.620 they give him the handcuff perp walk.
00:52:08.360 So, okay, whatever.
00:52:09.800 That's fine.
00:52:10.240 But his brother got into trouble for trying to go out on a date with a woman.
00:52:16.680 Yeah.
00:52:16.920 Bob Weinstein.
00:52:18.200 She said, no.
00:52:19.920 He asked her out several times.
00:52:21.780 And she was all creeped out about it.
00:52:23.560 He was like, I just can't wait to go out on a date.
00:52:26.440 Yeah.
00:52:26.760 He didn't, apparently, I don't think she even accused him of touching her inappropriately
00:52:32.120 or any of that.
00:52:33.320 Inappropriate behavior or something, right?
00:52:34.700 Yes.
00:52:35.100 Because he was asking her out repeatedly.
00:52:37.700 Yeah.
00:52:38.100 And again, you used to think, well, she's playing hard to get.
00:52:42.980 Right.
00:52:43.800 She wants to see how interested I am.
00:52:46.060 So, I'm going to show her.
00:52:46.880 I'm going to be interested.
00:52:47.700 And it used to be that that was basically okay in most cases, unless you take it too far
00:52:55.520 and she's absolutely shut you down and she's told you to stop forever and then you keep
00:53:00.720 going.
00:53:01.800 I don't know.
00:53:03.240 Where do you draw that line?
00:53:06.000 I don't know.
00:53:09.000 I don't know.
00:53:10.120 That's the thing.
00:53:11.100 And by the way, I don't know.
00:53:12.240 And I have very little sympathy for Harvey Weinstein, by the way.
00:53:15.340 He's a dirt bag.
00:53:16.080 We all know he is.
00:53:16.920 Yes.
00:53:17.380 That's clear.
00:53:18.180 We all suspect very strongly that he is.
00:53:20.540 Yes.
00:53:20.940 And while he hasn't been convicted of anything yet, he's going to be.
00:53:26.620 There's a mountain of evidence leading the other way.
00:53:29.440 Yeah, there is.
00:53:37.160 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:53:38.860 So, CNN's Lou Dobbs was speaking to Sebastian Gorka on his show about our new, well, about
00:53:47.300 Secretary Pompeo.
00:53:50.120 I like Sebastian Gorka.
00:53:51.940 Yeah.
00:53:52.580 I mean, I don't have any problem with him.
00:53:55.360 And I think Pompeo seems pretty good so far, too.
00:53:57.980 But Dobbs was taking issue with Mike Pompeo.
00:54:02.640 And I do find it stunning that Mike Pompeo in office just a matter of weeks has already
00:54:08.840 started using the first person singular as if he were working for President Obama rather
00:54:15.580 than President Donald Trump, who is always, without exception, in my experience, he talks
00:54:23.840 about America, Americans, we.
00:54:26.860 And suddenly we have a newly minted Secretary of State who is talking about himself in the
00:54:32.600 first person is singular.
00:54:35.140 It is, to me, off-putting.
00:54:38.180 Your thoughts?
00:54:38.840 Off-putting.
00:54:39.340 My thoughts?
00:54:40.360 You have nothing to worry about.
00:54:42.460 Well, I disagree with Sebastian Gorka there.
00:54:45.860 Because if he's using first person singular, the next thing you know, he's going to be
00:54:51.260 dangling his participles.
00:54:53.780 And he might even throw in a subordination conjunction.
00:54:59.300 I don't know.
00:54:59.780 And if he does that, I think he has to be removed from office.
00:55:05.400 I mean, clearly.
00:55:05.860 Is that one of the weirdest lines of questioning you've ever heard?
00:55:09.460 Our secretary is using first person singular.
00:55:12.880 Your thoughts?
00:55:13.560 I think it's okay.
00:55:18.580 I don't really.
00:55:20.820 My thoughts.
00:55:21.660 Did anyone look at him, Wolf?
00:55:24.760 When he said, when he referred to himself in first person singular, did two people on
00:55:30.140 either side of him look at him?
00:55:31.660 That would have been a good follow-up question.
00:55:36.420 Because if you know that part of it, you know how serious it is.
00:55:39.380 Right.
00:55:39.980 I will say that on a serious note, I don't know that he'll be using that first person
00:55:47.760 too long when Trump hears this.
00:55:50.620 Because Trump will say, you're going to be saying either me or we.
00:55:56.700 Yes, that's true.
00:55:58.420 Or refer to the president.
00:56:00.240 The president this, the president that.
00:56:02.880 First person singular probably won't work.
00:56:04.920 No, it will not.
00:56:05.420 Actually for Mike Pompeo.
00:56:06.440 No, it will not.
00:56:07.460 In the scope of doing his job.
00:56:10.620 Yes, thank you.
00:56:11.320 Yeah.
00:56:11.820 Big picture?
00:56:12.520 No.
00:56:13.040 No way.
00:56:13.580 He gets away with that much longer.
00:56:16.060 We've had kind of an interesting situation this week in the Dallas-Fort
00:56:20.520 Worth area concerning a Texas state trooper who was accused of sexually
00:56:25.140 assaulting a woman, Sharita Dixon Cole, during a traffic stop last Sunday.
00:56:31.380 Now, they're talking about facing charges for a false accusation now.
00:56:39.540 Yeah.
00:56:39.940 It was amazing.
00:56:41.880 She claimed that he essentially raped her during the stop.
00:56:47.160 Put her hand, claiming that the officer, A, didn't like her attitude, put his hand
00:56:51.980 on her thigh, told her she could earn her way out of the predicament as he lifted her
00:56:56.500 skirt.
00:56:57.740 And she goes on to say that he did more.
00:57:01.980 Wow.
00:57:02.420 So, police, thank heaven for the body cam, because he had, what was it, like two hours
00:57:11.060 of body cam footage?
00:57:12.620 Yeah, well, they had body cam footage, and they had footage from the jail after the arrest
00:57:16.580 when they brought her in.
00:57:18.320 And nowhere did anything like she says happen.
00:57:23.560 Happened.
00:57:24.180 It did not happen that way at all.
00:57:26.560 It was totally appropriate.
00:57:28.140 He did give her a sobriety test, a field test, and he asked her to, I think he asked
00:57:36.080 her to take a breathalyzer, which she refused in the field, but took in the office.
00:57:40.560 When you watch the video later on in the jail, she blows into a breathalyzer.
00:57:45.620 My understanding was, and I'm trying to find it in the story, is that she never failed the
00:57:50.260 breathalyzer.
00:57:51.500 You know, she, my understanding was.
00:57:53.360 Oh, that's interesting.
00:57:53.780 But I think that she was arrested for her, you know, the police was like, for her safety.
00:58:00.040 So, the police officer may have thought that, you know, she was, the police officer obviously
00:58:03.700 thought she was under the influence, whether it was alcohol or not.
00:58:06.720 I don't know.
00:58:07.200 It doesn't look like it.
00:58:08.700 But he, it seemed.
00:58:10.620 But the whole thing was all respectful.
00:58:12.980 Respectful and appropriate.
00:58:14.420 Completely respectful.
00:58:15.460 He didn't come on to her at all.
00:58:16.440 And her boyfriend showed up, and they were respectful to him, they were respectful to
00:58:20.940 her the entire time.
00:58:22.740 Meanwhile, activist Sean King, the white, black activist, pushed her fake narrative on national
00:58:34.020 social media.
00:58:35.160 So, they're trying to make out, like, the police did something really inappropriate and
00:58:41.840 sexually assaulted a woman during a traffic stop.
00:58:45.300 And stir up all of that hatred again against the police department.
00:58:50.000 And nothing of the kind happened.
00:58:52.540 Right.
00:58:53.500 Right.
00:58:53.980 And so, you know, he, so then he later, I mean, he beat him up.
00:58:57.440 He was on her side, claimed to be her friend.
00:59:00.740 You know, this was horrible.
00:59:02.400 We're going to, we need to, you know, the police are bad.
00:59:04.460 All police are bad.
00:59:06.040 And then, oh, wait.
00:59:08.820 I just watched the two hours of video.
00:59:10.800 Because that's when the, that's when the, you know, the troopers were like, um, no.
00:59:16.460 And then it's like, well, wait, none of that seemed to happen.
00:59:20.500 But why would you make this up?
00:59:22.300 I don't know.
00:59:23.160 It's happening all the time lately.
00:59:26.020 How many body cams?
00:59:27.940 Right.
00:59:28.340 How many of these images have we seen in the last couple of weeks that have proven, uh,
00:59:34.300 that the cops did nothing wrong over and over and over again, several, uh, one black woman,
00:59:40.400 one black man, and now this, uh, woman who is also black have made false claims against
00:59:45.760 the cops, have claimed racism, have said that the police did things that they didn't do at
00:59:51.720 all.
00:59:51.960 And it's proven out by their body cam footage.
00:59:53.880 According to, uh, Sharita though, and, uh, and this is in the, uh, King, uh, medium article,
01:00:00.520 uh, to this very moment, Sharita Dixon Cole still insists everything that she said happened
01:00:05.640 actually happened.
01:00:07.560 She claims the body camera footage must have been edited to remove the worst parts.
01:00:12.140 Come on now.
01:00:12.700 This is Sean.
01:00:13.620 Sean says, this is not unthinkable.
01:00:15.820 I have seen it happen before.
01:00:18.120 Have you, Sean?
01:00:19.500 But he goes on to say, it absolutely does not appear to have happened here.
01:00:24.880 I mean, he still beats him up, right?
01:00:27.040 It could have, it could have happened, but it doesn't look like it did happen here.
01:00:30.120 I witnessed the video appears to be in its original, original form.
01:00:33.020 I viewed it with an editing expert.
01:00:34.720 They agree.
01:00:35.900 Nothing horrible took place here.
01:00:38.680 So we're going to beat him up for a little while.
01:00:40.440 And then we're going to say down at the bottom, everything's fine.
01:00:42.640 And it's wrong, man, man.
01:00:44.580 Oh man.
01:00:45.660 And when are we going to prove, uh, definitively that Sean King is white?
01:00:49.820 Is that ever going to happen?
01:00:51.200 Are we, we've already proven it, but is he ever going to admit?
01:00:53.880 Admit the fact that he's a white guy working for the NAACP, uh, Sean?
01:01:00.960 I don't know whether he will or not.
01:01:02.440 I doubt it.
01:01:03.040 Stop the madness.
01:01:04.260 Okay.
01:01:05.780 But I, I mean, this should be a lesson to all police departments and all police officers
01:01:12.720 nationwide.
01:01:13.920 Uh, never leave home without your body cam because it's exonerated several police officers.
01:01:20.620 And a couple of them were right here in the Dallas Fort Worth area, uh, just recently.
01:01:26.100 And this, here's one that was a really serious charge where the woman claims that she was
01:01:30.600 raped out in the field.
01:01:32.760 Yeah.
01:01:32.940 And, and he's got proof positive that that just didn't happen.
01:01:37.920 Didn't happen anywhere in the arrest, during the arrest.
01:01:42.100 Not only did it not happen, but he was incredibly, uh, polite and pleasant and professional.
01:01:47.400 The entire time.
01:01:47.960 The whole time.
01:01:48.760 All the officers that you see on the video, uh, out in the field and when she was arrested
01:01:54.600 in the jail, we're all top notch.
01:01:57.540 Yeah.
01:01:58.040 And I think top notch as they can be.
01:01:59.780 I mean, when you're being arrested, you know what I mean?
01:02:01.280 Exactly.
01:02:02.280 Yeah.
01:02:02.400 Frustrating.
01:02:02.920 And dealing with people who are irritated.
01:02:04.880 Right.
01:02:05.260 And angry and, uh, didn't want the ticket that they got and they remain professional.
01:02:10.860 I know it was, it was the whole time.
01:02:13.040 Yeah.
01:02:13.240 But listen, Pat, it's not unheard of.
01:02:16.600 It's not unthinkable that these parts have been edited.
01:02:20.180 Yes.
01:02:20.580 Now that's not unthinkable, but, um, it doesn't appear to have happened here.
01:02:25.600 So bad.
01:02:26.500 I mean, there are ways you can, you can tell, you know?
01:02:29.040 Yes, absolutely.
01:02:30.020 Yeah.
01:02:30.320 And he, well, he even said, Sean, Sean even said, I viewed it with an editing expert and
01:02:34.340 they agree.
01:02:35.260 Nothing horrible took place.
01:02:36.880 Yeah.
01:02:37.020 So stop saying it's not unthinkable.
01:02:39.220 Just say it didn't happen.
01:02:41.740 You gotta have an eight page medium article to say, oh, sorry, I was wrong.
01:02:46.780 Jeez.
01:02:48.120 And this is serious enough that they better charge this person.
01:02:51.860 Absolutely.
01:02:52.700 She better be charged.
01:02:53.580 Absolutely.
01:02:53.940 This has got to stop because, uh, when you're making false accusations like this, you're
01:02:59.300 just stirring up racial discontent and you're making, uh, a bad situation, an awful lot worse.
01:03:05.820 It's already a bad situation where the perception is that they're out there, uh, discriminating
01:03:11.240 against blacks at every, every chance they get.
01:03:15.140 Right.
01:03:15.240 And maybe the perception is to Sharita that she thought she could, you know, she would
01:03:19.120 just throw that, you know, all the police and everyone would believe her.
01:03:23.300 And, uh, you know, that's obviously a marriage, what she thought.
01:03:26.460 And I mean, even Sean goes on to say she has no, you know, no arrest record, no mental health
01:03:31.240 problems, respect the college educated professional.
01:03:33.820 You know, you know, the only way he said, I've learned many years ago, attempting to find
01:03:37.420 a logical explanation for truly illogical behavior is a waste of time.
01:03:41.040 He doesn't know why she did it.
01:03:43.420 Well, either she did it for attention.
01:03:46.220 She did it to set up a lawsuit or she did it to spark racial discontent.
01:03:52.960 Either way, in any of those cases, she deserves to be charged with falsifying, uh, reports.
01:04:02.420 Triple eight, seven, two, seven, B E C K Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck
01:04:07.060 program.
01:04:09.960 Glenn Beck.
01:04:11.280 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn.
01:04:12.760 Uh, he's back on Tuesday.
01:04:14.700 Triple eight, seven, two, seven, Beck.
01:04:16.060 Uh, speaking of white black people, as we were with Sean King, the, uh, activist, uh,
01:04:22.960 Rachel Dolezal is back in the news.
01:04:25.220 Remember her?
01:04:25.740 She was the head of the NAACP in, I think Spokane before, uh, we realized that she was
01:04:33.200 a white person as the head of the NAACP chapter in, in, uh, Spokane, Washington.
01:04:39.520 How dare you?
01:04:40.520 Well, now, how dare you call her a white person?
01:04:43.360 Well, she is a white person, so she, she identifies as black.
01:04:49.040 She feels like she's black.
01:04:50.400 She does identify as black.
01:04:51.560 So stop calling her white.
01:04:52.860 That was wrong of me.
01:04:53.740 That's a good point.
01:04:54.400 Thank you, Jeffy, for correcting me on that.
01:04:56.460 Now she is, uh, identifying as somebody who needs welfare and that's kind of a problem.
01:05:01.400 Uh, she said that her only source of income was $300 a month in gifts from friends.
01:05:09.660 However, uh, however, the welfare department found out that she had deposited nearly $84,000
01:05:17.480 in her bank account without reporting it.
01:05:20.720 I mean, it's a little more than 300 a month.
01:05:23.020 It is, but it's easy to understand how you'd forget just $84,000.
01:05:27.040 It is, it is easy.
01:05:28.540 Yeah.
01:05:28.840 You could just, that'd slip your mind.
01:05:30.580 Right.
01:05:31.160 You just, you deposit it.
01:05:32.820 Oh, that's right.
01:05:34.180 According to the investigation, the money came from the sales of Dolezal's autobiography,
01:05:39.000 as well as the sale of her art, soaps, and handmade dolls.
01:05:44.060 So the, some of that, I wonder if that, some of that came from, uh, Netflix too, because
01:05:47.060 she's got that Netflix autobiography too.
01:05:49.320 Yeah.
01:05:49.680 She's got a documentary.
01:05:50.460 It's not that much.
01:05:51.000 You'd think it'd be more.
01:05:52.460 Well, I bought a lot of her soaps and, uh, it was, it was not that expensive.
01:05:58.080 So maybe she's not making a lot from it.
01:05:59.780 I don't know.
01:06:01.000 There's a lot of jokes to be made about the Rachel Dolezal soap and I'm just going to
01:06:04.720 let them go right now.
01:06:05.620 And the handmade dolls are nice too.
01:06:09.700 Bought some for my, uh, my granddaughter.
01:06:11.900 Oh, the dolls.
01:06:12.400 Yeah.
01:06:12.680 Yeah.
01:06:12.880 They're great.
01:06:13.680 Rachel Dolezal's, uh, off authorities say that, uh, she illegally received $8,747 in food
01:06:21.140 assistance and a hundred bucks in childcare assistance.
01:06:24.320 So she's got, she's got 84 grand in the bank.
01:06:26.740 She pays it off.
01:06:27.420 She pays them their money back.
01:06:28.560 That's under 10,000.
01:06:29.540 Get it.
01:06:29.740 Leave me alone.
01:06:30.360 Right.
01:06:31.880 So I don't know.
01:06:34.440 I don't know.
01:06:34.920 I doubt it.
01:06:35.620 I think it's probably too late.
01:06:37.340 She should have done that in the first place, but, uh, now she's in trouble.
01:06:40.720 Well, in the first place, she didn't know that she was, she forgot about putting the
01:06:44.740 84,000 in the bank account.
01:06:46.100 She didn't know that she had falsely reported.
01:06:48.120 Now they reminded her she could pay him back.
01:06:50.780 Well, now she's charged with perjury and making false verification for public assistance.
01:06:56.020 How many perjuries?
01:06:56.860 It's a felony.
01:06:57.860 It's a felony.
01:06:59.340 A heartfelt forgetful forgetfulness.
01:07:03.440 I don't want to be her attorney.
01:07:04.680 So nevermind.
01:07:05.200 I hope she gets, you know, if they get, you know, for a presentation.
01:07:07.460 Uh, yeah, I, I didn't even know until this article that she had a Netflix documentary.
01:07:13.440 Yeah, I didn't either.
01:07:14.460 Uh, the Rachel divide.
01:07:15.700 I'm going to have to look for it because it'll be something that I may watch when I'm really
01:07:22.320 sick.
01:07:22.840 Like, uh, I, I would have to be on my deathbed and that would have to be the only option
01:07:30.580 available to keep my mind off the pain that I'm in.
01:07:33.360 It's brand new.
01:07:34.220 And you know, what's good about it?
01:07:35.440 It premiered at New York's, uh, the Tribeca Film Festival last month.
01:07:39.500 So I bet you got to believe it's good.
01:07:42.380 De Niro loved it.
01:07:43.640 Cause that's De Niro's thing.
01:07:45.280 Right?
01:07:45.480 That's right.
01:07:45.960 Yeah.
01:07:46.300 Yeah.
01:07:46.740 Yes.
01:07:47.440 Yeah.
01:07:47.960 Cause he may have had a couple of interviews with his New York, new New York times movie
01:07:51.980 that's coming out, um, that portrays how tough it is for the New York times and how
01:07:57.100 good they are of telling stories right down the middle and vetting everything and sure
01:08:02.600 and how bad Trump is.
01:08:04.000 That was, that was prior.
01:08:05.420 Remember that audio of him at Tribeca?
01:08:07.860 And that was prior to him kicking Trump out of the restaurants and hotels.
01:08:11.880 Yes.
01:08:12.620 But he was such a angry old putz at Tribeca.
01:08:18.060 Yeah.
01:08:18.280 And, uh, slamming Trump and talking about how good his, uh, you know, movie was and
01:08:23.260 how good New York times was.
01:08:24.600 And then, uh, then he gets that.
01:08:27.580 And now they, they, uh, debuted the Rachel divide at Tribeca too.
01:08:32.980 That sounds like a fun place to go.
01:08:34.780 Doesn't it though?
01:08:35.540 That'd be a part of it.
01:08:36.440 Yeah.
01:08:37.720 Uh, speaking of fun places to go and movies released today's the, the big day of the,
01:08:43.660 uh, solo, a star Wars story.
01:08:45.680 You already reserved your seats.
01:08:47.220 I already got my tickets.
01:08:48.000 I knew it.
01:08:48.480 Yeah.
01:08:48.680 We're going this afternoon.
01:08:50.100 Yeah.
01:08:50.260 Me too.
01:08:50.660 I've got mine.
01:08:52.660 You should.
01:08:53.560 I do.
01:08:54.100 You should go.
01:08:54.600 It's going to be next week.
01:08:55.940 I heard a review on the way in and it, it sounded like it might be pretty good.
01:08:59.100 They said it was a typical solid star Wars.
01:09:02.980 That's what, that's what, that's what you star Wars people want.
01:09:05.860 Yes, it is what we star Wars people want and, and expect.
01:09:09.700 I, I just don't, I don't know if this is going to break any records or set the world
01:09:13.640 on fire, but it just looks fun.
01:09:15.220 Yeah.
01:09:18.000 Glenn Beck, Pat Gray and Jeffy for Glenn, who returns a Tuesday morning, triple eight,
01:09:25.020 seven, two, seven Beck.
01:09:26.260 We've got a lot of me too things going on, uh, today with the Harvey Weinstein surrender
01:09:32.980 to authorities and, uh, so he was let out in handcuffs.
01:09:38.860 Had they had the bail hearing yet?
01:09:40.540 Is that happened?
01:09:41.240 They're supposed to be later today.
01:09:42.440 Okay.
01:09:42.620 They did not give a time.
01:09:45.100 Also, uh, Morgan Freeman accused by eight women of inappropriate behavior and, uh, touching
01:09:52.900 in some circumstances.
01:09:53.940 Now the, the women that we've played so far have been, uh, like entertainment reporters
01:09:59.780 and, uh, it didn't sound like on one, he's clearly hitting on a much younger woman, but
01:10:07.620 he also states that he's a single, a bachelor.
01:10:11.080 Yeah.
01:10:11.340 And she's seems to be, uh, somewhat playful.
01:10:16.640 I know that she's, you know, setting up for the interview and all that stuff.
01:10:19.900 And smiles, we get a ha ha ha.
01:10:21.520 You aren't you funny?
01:10:22.160 Let's do the interview.
01:10:22.900 But it doesn't seem, it didn't seem too bad.
01:10:27.580 And the other one where the woman is talking about, they're at a press junket.
01:10:31.860 They're answering questions.
01:10:32.920 There's three actors on stage.
01:10:34.980 It's they, they were in a movie together.
01:10:37.160 It's going in style.
01:10:38.100 Yeah.
01:10:38.220 Going in style.
01:10:39.080 It's Morgan Freeman.
01:10:40.580 And on either side of him are Alan Arkin and, uh, Michael Cain, Michael Cain.
01:10:46.000 And the woman who is asking questions is pregnant and Michael Cain is talking to her about that.
01:10:54.780 And, uh, what ensues was all of this.
01:10:58.200 One of those comments was caught on tape in this comment that's on tape.
01:11:01.660 He says to me, boy, do I wish I was there while looking me up and down.
01:11:06.260 I was six months pregnant at the time and his co-stars, Alan Arkin and Michael Cain were
01:11:11.920 seated on either side of him and actually looked at him.
01:11:14.960 Now, that is the phrase that has stunned both Jeffy and myself today.
01:11:21.480 The actors were on either side of them.
01:11:24.580 Both looked at him.
01:11:27.080 And more than that, they actually, as if this were something that you can't hardly believe,
01:11:33.180 they actually looked at him.
01:11:37.980 Whoa.
01:11:39.860 I don't know why that is so unbelievable.
01:11:44.960 I mean, they actually looked at him.
01:11:49.420 I was six months pregnant at the time.
01:11:51.120 Yeah.
01:11:51.380 And he made a comment that was so horrendous.
01:11:53.520 And he was, as he was looking up, he said, I wish you were there.
01:11:56.760 I wish I was there.
01:11:57.900 Listen to how this plays out.
01:11:59.400 And then you tell me, you tell me.
01:12:01.160 When he made this comment to me.
01:12:02.820 Again, it was caught on tape.
01:12:04.380 And take a, take a note of Freeman's eyes in this clip.
01:12:07.440 Look at this.
01:12:08.280 Okay.
01:12:08.500 Hold on for a wild ride.
01:12:10.940 You might want, if you're driving right now, you might want to pull over to the side of the road.
01:12:15.660 One time I congratulate the woman on being pregnant and she wasn't.
01:12:19.620 She wasn't.
01:12:20.460 So I've never done it again.
01:12:22.040 For 50 years, I've never done it.
01:12:23.760 You've learned your lesson.
01:12:24.640 I learned my lesson.
01:12:26.600 Lord, do I wish I was there.
01:12:28.700 This movie is.
01:12:29.920 Boy, do I wish I was there.
01:12:34.360 Where?
01:12:34.960 Anywhere you want to be, like a visa that he narrates all the time.
01:12:39.000 Where?
01:12:42.240 It's unclear what he even meant by that.
01:12:44.540 It is.
01:12:45.040 It is unclear.
01:12:46.000 Yeah.
01:12:46.360 It actually is.
01:12:47.140 When you listen to it, it is.
01:12:48.560 It's unclear.
01:12:49.560 He actually couldn't be responding to Michael Caine.
01:12:51.360 Yes, he could.
01:12:52.220 Saying, I wish I was there mentally.
01:12:54.120 Yes.
01:12:54.460 With not doing it anymore.
01:12:56.420 Right.
01:12:56.700 Learning his lesson.
01:12:57.720 Right.
01:12:57.960 And, uh, but.
01:12:59.900 But, here's the thing.
01:13:01.100 But.
01:13:01.340 They actually both looked at him.
01:13:05.500 So you know it was horrific.
01:13:06.880 You know it was.
01:13:07.900 You know it was.
01:13:08.700 No.
01:13:09.000 Anytime you have three people together and two of them had one person say something and
01:13:12.820 the other two look at you.
01:13:14.700 It's bad.
01:13:15.360 Done.
01:13:15.660 It's really bad.
01:13:16.680 Done.
01:13:16.800 Now, this is a little bit different situation.
01:13:19.260 I just don't know for sure if it's really terrible and inappropriate.
01:13:22.540 Hi, how are you?
01:13:23.600 I'm better now.
01:13:25.120 Oh, thanks.
01:13:26.220 I don't have any magic tricks.
01:13:27.580 I kind of feel like I showed up for dinner without anything.
01:13:31.320 I wouldn't worry about that.
01:13:34.900 It's got magic written all over you, child.
01:13:37.460 Oh, thank you.
01:13:39.140 Good time to sit for a single girl.
01:13:42.420 Woo!
01:13:43.320 I'm single too.
01:13:44.720 Are you?
01:13:45.480 Yes.
01:13:46.220 Are you?
01:13:46.760 I'm enjoying bachelor life.
01:13:47.700 I'm enjoying bachelor life immensely.
01:13:50.940 I get to look at you and drool.
01:13:55.820 All right.
01:13:57.260 I don't want to respond to it.
01:13:58.640 All right.
01:13:59.860 So yeah, he's obviously flirting with her or hitting on her.
01:14:03.120 Whatever.
01:14:04.280 What does he say after I sit here and drool and what?
01:14:06.740 I was trying to make out exactly what was said after he said I sit here and drool.
01:14:11.500 Like, he just sits there and drools and then whether you respond or not.
01:14:15.040 Anyway, just, okay, I, you know, okay.
01:14:18.460 Yeah, so clearly hitting on her, but as James, there's a big article now about James Kahn
01:14:26.100 and some of the people that probably like Morgan Freeman, some of the people who know
01:14:30.980 him, some of the people who hit on women too, I'm sure.
01:14:35.060 Absolutely.
01:14:35.960 Are now starting to say, well, wait a minute.
01:14:39.040 Wait, wait a minute.
01:14:40.020 Oh, James is a.
01:14:41.300 And James Kahn says we're, our society is in a really strange place because it's nature's
01:14:47.300 way that men and women are supposed to be attracted to each other.
01:14:51.320 He said, is, have we gotten to a point?
01:14:54.080 Just exactly what we were asking earlier today.
01:14:56.740 Have we gotten to a point where men can't hit on women anymore?
01:15:01.520 And it seems like we have, I guess.
01:15:04.680 Personally, I don't like the term hit on women.
01:15:08.320 I mean, right there, you started off on a bad foot.
01:15:10.860 You have.
01:15:11.320 And when you say to someone, like if I were to say.
01:15:13.520 What would you like to hear better?
01:15:14.660 I don't know.
01:15:15.220 I don't know, but one thing is for sure.
01:15:17.000 I don't want people to look at me after I say it.
01:15:20.020 Okay.
01:15:20.720 I know that.
01:15:21.620 Well, yeah.
01:15:22.120 I mean, that clearly would mean that you've done something extraordinarily awful.
01:15:26.920 So.
01:15:27.520 And it's happened way too many times in my life.
01:15:29.540 If they actually look at you, then you might as well go to prison, go directly to jail.
01:15:34.060 Cause you're just going to, you're just going to be shamed into leaving our society anyway.
01:15:39.980 I mean, obviously it means, you know, flirting, but I mean, I don't, I was joking around about
01:15:46.180 hit on you.
01:15:46.840 That's a strange term now that I think about it, but, um, it is, it is strange that we
01:15:51.920 can't seem to find a decent place.
01:15:55.060 I mean, we've come a long way since the, um, uh, Harvey Weinstein, um, since this was first
01:16:03.960 announced.
01:16:04.600 It sure was.
01:16:05.180 I mean, these guys are bad guys and they were actually doing stuff that was bad.
01:16:09.420 Yes.
01:16:09.800 He's actually assaulting women apparently.
01:16:12.060 And, and, and what's his face was assaulting women and boys.
01:16:15.920 Kevin Spacey.
01:16:16.880 Yeah.
01:16:17.160 Yeah.
01:16:17.360 And, uh, you know, these guys just bad guys and everybody knew it.
01:16:22.980 Yes.
01:16:23.220 And they, and that needs to stop clearly that needs to stop.
01:16:27.900 But if you stop all interaction between men and women, then that's a different deal.
01:16:31.620 Yeah.
01:16:32.900 And now everybody wants to be a part of it and, and being by, by wanting to be a part of
01:16:37.380 it, it has to be, uh, he, he said that and both people, Michael and Alan looked at him.
01:16:47.360 I mean, we're so, oh my gosh, no.
01:16:52.120 And when you say the phrase, boy, I wish I was there, uh, and it's not even sexual in
01:16:59.800 nature necessarily.
01:17:01.240 Necessarily.
01:17:01.660 It definitely could be.
01:17:02.800 In fact, at its face value, it has nothing to do with anything sexual.
01:17:08.360 Well, you could make it out in the context of what he's, where he is in the situation.
01:17:13.440 You could make it into something like that, I guess.
01:17:15.800 But you could also make it into something totally innocuous.
01:17:20.040 And listening to it, it definitely could be innocuous.
01:17:22.480 Yeah.
01:17:23.660 So, yeah, we're in a really strange place.
01:17:26.460 Very strange.
01:17:27.300 James Cohn is definitely right about that.
01:17:29.800 And, and we're going to have to figure this out pretty soon because a lot of guys are going
01:17:35.500 to wind up in lawsuits.
01:17:37.520 They're going to wind up without a job.
01:17:39.620 They're going to wind up being ostracized from our society.
01:17:42.960 Like, where has Kevin Spacey been for the last year?
01:17:46.820 He's been, he actually, as far as I know, has done the smart thing and disappeared.
01:17:51.200 He completely disappeared.
01:17:53.140 And maybe he should, because maybe he's guilty, but he hasn't had his day in court.
01:17:57.640 We don't know for a fact.
01:17:59.240 It's never been proven.
01:18:00.600 There's just been allegations.
01:18:02.340 So, based on the allegations, and I believe him, frankly.
01:18:05.220 Well, there are, there are corroborating allegations, corroborating witnesses to a lot of the happenings.
01:18:11.780 But.
01:18:11.860 Yeah, but he hasn't had his day in court.
01:18:13.420 No, he has not.
01:18:14.220 No, he has not.
01:18:15.120 And he's gone.
01:18:16.040 And so are a lot of these guys who have lesser accusations than Kevin Spacey does.
01:18:21.520 And they've disappeared.
01:18:23.060 Yeah.
01:18:23.700 He just got out.
01:18:25.280 And Harvey.
01:18:26.240 Wow.
01:18:26.640 And Harvey's credit, he's stuck around and denied it.
01:18:28.960 You know, I mean, he's lost a lot of stuff.
01:18:30.660 He's lost everything he had, man.
01:18:32.280 He pled.
01:18:32.920 And I'm not guilty.
01:18:34.100 He's a bad guy.
01:18:34.980 No question.
01:18:36.220 I don't, I don't know that I believe, obviously, every one of the complaints against him.
01:18:42.540 But there's too many not to believe many of them.
01:18:45.340 I'll tell you that.
01:18:46.640 Triple eight.
01:18:47.360 Seven, two, seven back.
01:18:48.400 That's why, though, Pat.
01:18:49.260 I'm looking so forward to the new book coming out this fall that's going to help me deal
01:18:54.840 with this.
01:18:56.120 And it's called Becoming.
01:18:59.080 Becoming.
01:18:59.920 Becoming.
01:19:00.600 Okay.
01:19:01.020 As in we're becoming something better.
01:19:04.720 It's going to help us become whoever we aspire to be.
01:19:08.280 Is it?
01:19:08.760 Okay.
01:19:09.040 You know, your story, my story is what I have and what I'm always going to have.
01:19:14.360 It's something to own.
01:19:16.200 Becoming.
01:19:16.640 And who is the brilliant author of this incredible book?
01:19:20.060 Michelle Obama.
01:19:22.940 Wow.
01:19:23.540 That's going to be good.
01:19:24.940 Have you seen her arms?
01:19:26.200 They're incredible.
01:19:27.640 Her arms are unbelievable arms.
01:19:30.140 So you're telling me she couldn't be an author?
01:19:31.780 Oh, she can.
01:19:32.960 With those arms?
01:19:33.780 Okay.
01:19:34.260 She could write a lot of great words.
01:19:36.120 Triple eight, seven, two, seven, B.E.C.K.
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01:20:01.940 NARAL is planning to spend a huge amount of money this campaign season.
01:20:07.820 Pro-choice group.
01:20:08.820 Pro-choice.
01:20:09.500 That's putting it nicely.
01:20:11.880 They've released their plans to elect pro-choice candidates to Congress in the midterm election,
01:20:19.400 and they're going to spend millions in advertising.
01:20:22.660 They're planning on the group's largest ever midterm political program, and this will amount
01:20:29.640 to about four times the amount they spent in the 2016 presidential election.
01:20:34.240 The plan was first announced in an invite-only conference call, then in a news release on
01:20:40.700 NARAL's website.
01:20:43.860 NARAL is investing in diverse candidates up and down the ballot in 19 states, including
01:20:48.640 spending $5 million on mail, phones, digital ads, door-to-door canvassing, TV ads, and rallies
01:20:55.280 to hold anti-choice candidates, read pro-life candidates.
01:21:02.800 They're going to try to hold them accountable, and they're going to lift up the abortion advocates.
01:21:09.580 Good.
01:21:10.780 These guys, you know, you think that Planned Parenthood is bad.
01:21:14.940 NARAL is even worse.
01:21:16.320 They're, like, even more extreme than Planned Parenthood is.
01:21:21.560 They're going to target the pro-life members of the House who are facing close races,
01:21:27.180 specifically targeting election races in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois,
01:21:35.880 Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
01:21:41.580 Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin.
01:21:43.380 I mean, all over the country.
01:21:45.080 Wow.
01:21:46.320 They've called this an unprecedented investment to hold anti-choice candidates accountable.
01:21:53.240 I bet.
01:21:53.680 And they better not cave.
01:21:55.760 The candidates, well, you know, I am really pro-choice, but...
01:21:59.360 They better not.
01:22:00.540 Oh, they better not.
01:22:01.700 Because they will lose if they do that.
01:22:03.120 I know.
01:22:03.300 They will lose.
01:22:03.720 If they fold, it's over.
01:22:04.860 Yeah, it is.
01:22:06.920 And these people, and they know it.
01:22:09.060 And this better wake us up.
01:22:10.880 Yes.
01:22:11.320 The pro-life movement has to wake up, and we've got to get involved in this stuff.
01:22:16.900 Why don't we let Planned Parenthood and NARAL control the narrative all the time?
01:22:21.220 We sure do, though.
01:22:22.180 But yeah, we have for far too long, and that's got to stop.
01:22:26.240 NARAL told the Washington Post, it was funding a campaign through a surge of donations.
01:22:34.400 It's received after the election of Donald Trump.
01:22:38.360 He said many of the donations came from people who sarcastically said they were giving on behalf of Vice President Mike Pence.
01:22:45.180 It's not special.
01:22:46.400 It's really wonderful.
01:22:50.260 I mean, between them and Planned Parenthood, they really control all the media, many of the politicians, and the narrative in this country.
01:23:02.480 We've just allowed the pro-choice thing to just marinate, and so people buy into it.
01:23:11.400 Well, I mean, look, we spent years not wanting to talk about abortion.
01:23:16.780 Yeah, we did.
01:23:17.460 And saying that, oh, nobody wants to talk about abortion, and it's fine.
01:23:23.600 Don't worry about it.
01:23:24.860 Look, we know you're for abortion.
01:23:27.660 We got it.
01:23:28.220 But pro-choice is, you know, it's okay.
01:23:30.980 Don't fight about it.
01:23:31.800 Don't talk about it.
01:23:32.520 It's bad radio.
01:23:34.740 And really, we should have continued to talk about it.
01:23:38.240 That was bad advice.
01:23:39.380 Yeah.
01:23:40.100 And, you know, for this woman's movement, for the Me Too movement, a lot of the people that are being aborted would grow up to be women.
01:23:47.820 Right.
01:23:49.120 So how is this not a women's issue?
01:23:51.520 How is this not pro-woman?
01:23:54.000 I don't know.
01:23:55.340 I don't either.
01:23:56.420 I don't know.
01:23:57.160 Shauna in Utah.
01:23:58.820 Hi, you're on the Glenn Beck program, Pat and Jeffy.
01:24:01.240 Hi there.
01:24:02.880 I just, I've been listening to what women are saying.
01:24:06.580 And to me, Pat, it's totally ridiculous.
01:24:09.960 I've always been able to handle it myself.
01:24:13.660 And...
01:24:14.060 What a concept.
01:24:14.740 That is, are you sure?
01:24:16.420 Well, you mean like 40 years later, though, right?
01:24:18.480 Where you sue the person that was sexually assaulting you.
01:24:23.360 And then 40 years later, you say, I was scared, so I didn't say anything until now.
01:24:28.020 No.
01:24:28.680 No.
01:24:29.060 It's a matter of if they went too far.
01:24:30.620 I would say, wait a minute now.
01:24:32.980 You're going a little too far.
01:24:34.980 You just say it.
01:24:37.200 You would just say it then?
01:24:39.360 And then...
01:24:40.260 That is...
01:24:41.180 A lot of times, not even say it.
01:24:43.100 A withering look will stop.
01:24:45.160 Well, yeah, you can't look at someone.
01:24:47.220 You let them know that's not appropriate, and you're not okay with it.
01:24:50.920 Yeah, if I'm not, but some of the stuff I've heard, I'd be complimented.
01:24:56.340 Okay.
01:24:57.220 Yes.
01:24:58.140 I mean, you made my day by walking me in the room.
01:25:01.180 I don't think that's an insult.
01:25:02.740 I don't think so, either.
01:25:05.020 I don't think so, either.
01:25:06.000 Thank you.
01:25:07.240 Now, is there a way you can say that, though, that creeps you out?
01:25:10.520 Like, you made my day by walking in the room.
01:25:13.260 I mean, would that then turn inappropriate?
01:25:16.880 It depends on who it was, I guess.
01:25:19.080 My mouth water.
01:25:20.280 I don't know.
01:25:22.240 All right.
01:25:22.780 Thanks, Shauna.
01:25:24.560 That's true.
01:25:25.600 It's so subjective.
01:25:26.380 You just made my day.
01:25:29.060 It's so subjective.
01:25:30.440 It is.
01:25:30.840 It is subjective.
01:25:32.320 However, it is subjective up to a point, and when you reach that point, that's when the
01:25:37.700 female is supposed to say either.
01:25:40.000 Stop it.
01:25:40.640 Stop.
01:25:41.500 Yeah.
01:25:41.800 Or continue.
01:25:43.020 Or it's okay to continue.
01:25:44.700 Yes.
01:25:44.960 And there's so many of these stories.
01:25:47.420 A couple of the stories, the Harvey Weinstein stories were fascinating to me because, and
01:25:53.720 I don't have to tell you about it, but just remember when you're reading about it and you
01:25:57.260 read about the plant at the restaurant in the back hallway, and I'm thinking, you know, if
01:26:04.920 that was my wife, this isn't my wife, for example.
01:26:07.320 She would either laugh and walk away, kick him and walk away, uh, or, or, uh, or end
01:26:17.860 up, uh, divorcing you and running off with him.
01:26:21.360 Right.
01:26:21.860 Right.
01:26:22.140 Because obviously, I already had a whole lot more money than I did and was able to put
01:26:27.440 her in films.
01:26:28.040 But I, but I love what Shauna says because it's so true.
01:26:31.180 Just nip it in the bud right now.
01:26:33.220 Right then.
01:26:33.580 Just let them know it's not appropriate and you don't like it and you want them to stop.
01:26:38.120 And fortunately for the one.
01:26:40.100 In 99% of the cases, they're going to.
01:26:43.000 Right.
01:26:43.100 Maybe not Harvey Weinstein.
01:26:44.540 He may not.
01:26:45.820 But any kind of reasonable man is going to stop at that point.
01:26:51.580 Yes.
01:26:52.160 And, and sometimes you don't even have to say anything.
01:26:54.340 Sometimes like our one reporter, sometimes the two other guys that are with him.
01:26:58.040 They'll look at you and you know, right then.
01:27:02.540 Yeah.
01:27:03.080 And if you see the video, uh, wow, was it powerful?
01:27:07.220 I mean, they barely even glance out the side of their eyes at him.
01:27:11.980 Michael Caine barely looks over at him and Alan Arkin almost doesn't.
01:27:17.880 I think he sees him out of his peripheral vision.
01:27:21.740 Is that, I didn't see the video.
01:27:23.420 Is that really?
01:27:23.960 Yes.
01:27:24.520 That's absolutely amazing.
01:27:26.240 It's not like they both turned and glared at him.
01:27:28.660 Just like, what are you doing?
01:27:29.700 What are you talking about?
01:27:30.240 They didn't glare at him at all.
01:27:31.280 That is tremendous.
01:27:32.720 They shot him a quick look like, I don't know what you meant by that.
01:27:37.900 It's even worse.
01:27:39.040 It's worse.
01:27:39.440 They looked at him.
01:27:40.360 It is worse.
01:27:41.000 When you see the video, listening to the way she presents it is even worse.
01:27:47.080 So this, I mean, I've got a little bit of sympathy for Morgan Freeman.
01:27:53.060 I don't know how he treats women.
01:27:54.740 Yeah, you don't know.
01:27:55.300 I have no idea.
01:27:56.840 But based on these two instances, I'm leaning toward giving him a pass.
01:28:03.900 Yes.
01:28:04.420 On both of them.
01:28:05.480 Yes.
01:28:05.780 With Pat and Jeffy, Glenn returns on Tuesday, 888-727-BECK.
01:28:15.440 Uh, you know, speaking of, uh, NARAL and their abortion candidates that they're going
01:28:23.560 to support, uh, we were talking earlier today about, uh, the Jim Carrey situation where he's
01:28:29.940 on this real anti-gun kick.
01:28:34.500 Uh, he, and it might be better for, for Jim Carrey if he'd focus a little more on his career
01:28:40.140 and maybe doing better movies that people liked.
01:28:42.360 I don't know.
01:28:43.140 Just a suggestion.
01:28:45.440 Oh, you're a manager all of a sudden now?
01:28:47.620 No, but you know, I'm just, I'm just, I'm a helper.
01:28:51.040 Okay.
01:28:51.480 I'm a helper and I'm just trying to, trying to point him in the right direction here.
01:28:56.120 On behalf of Jim, thank you.
01:28:57.460 Maybe these terrible movies you're doing that are going straight to video and on demand,
01:29:01.400 uh, maybe you devote a little more time to them and a little more effort.
01:29:04.580 Maybe you go back to comedy.
01:29:06.060 I don't know.
01:29:07.360 Instead of paintings that depict bullet ridden classrooms with a pledge of allegiance on
01:29:14.060 the wall that says, I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and
01:29:18.740 to the gun makers for whom it stands.
01:29:20.880 One nation under greed and defensible with butchery and injustice to the most innocent
01:29:26.660 of all.
01:29:27.660 Gosh.
01:29:27.820 Oh, that's so powerful, Jim.
01:29:31.700 Okay.
01:29:31.920 That's what I thought you were going to say.
01:29:32.840 Yeah.
01:29:33.200 Okay.
01:29:33.640 So powerful.
01:29:35.740 But let me, let me just ask when you're going to start in on a Planned Parenthood who have
01:29:42.340 taken the lives of 60 million Americans since 1973.
01:29:48.160 Women's rights, women's rights.
01:29:49.440 Yeah, I know.
01:29:52.060 A woman owns her body.
01:29:53.320 Why do you hate them?
01:29:55.880 The problem is there's a whole different body growing in there and that's kind of the point.
01:30:01.880 So, uh, 888-727-BECK.
01:30:04.720 Let's go to Andrew in Florida.
01:30:06.120 Andrew, you're on the Glenn Beck Program.
01:30:08.300 Good morning, gentlemen.
01:30:09.640 Uh, I wanted to give you a call.
01:30:11.680 Uh, I've been listening and let me say this.
01:30:14.760 I am a very much anti-abortion, but I'm also very much pro-choice conservative.
01:30:22.380 And that might sound like they're at odds, but when you prohibit a thing, you create a
01:30:28.800 black market for the thing.
01:30:30.100 So if we outlaw abortion, it's only going to go back to back alleys and that's a danger
01:30:34.160 to all parties involved.
01:30:35.280 But on the pro-choice side, the left wants to make the only choice abortion.
01:30:42.080 And that's not the only choice.
01:30:43.560 There's adoption.
01:30:44.860 So I would love to see more conservatives become less anti-abortion, but more proponent
01:30:53.280 of adoption.
01:30:54.800 Let campaign on the fact that there is more than one choice.
01:31:00.080 And we're not seeing enough of that.
01:31:02.060 And it allows the left to demonize these anti-abortion Republicans.
01:31:08.520 Yeah, but the problem is, uh, to a lot of conservatives, myself included, it's murder.
01:31:14.840 You're, you're killing somebody.
01:31:16.020 So you can't, you can't really just say, okay, there's better, there's other choices too.
01:31:19.980 Cause to me, murder is not a choice.
01:31:21.660 So that's not a choice we want, uh, we want made.
01:31:26.480 Plus, uh, many of us, many of us and Andrew, you know, many of us have made that
01:31:31.920 case and we get fought every turn saying we can't tell these women coming into Planned
01:31:38.340 Parenthood that there's other alternatives.
01:31:40.180 And that they're, they're expected to carry the baby to term because that's what you have
01:31:44.080 to do if you're going to advocate for, for adoption, which is a, is a great alternative
01:31:48.860 and they should be presented with that.
01:31:50.660 But the left doesn't care about that.
01:31:53.540 Uh, no, not even, and they, we can't, I mean, they're, that we fight for a mammograms
01:31:58.220 or, uh, not mammograms, uh, what they do ultrasound, but they do fight for mammograms
01:32:03.700 too, because, uh, they don't even, we, Planned Parenthood tells us that they, uh, they have
01:32:09.220 them, but they don't.
01:32:10.160 No, they don't have them.
01:32:10.840 They tell you where to get them.
01:32:12.040 That's it.
01:32:13.000 Well, that's nice of them.
01:32:13.820 Yeah.
01:32:14.400 I mean, I, I can, I can do that.
01:32:16.120 Uh, there's something called, uh, Google, you don't even have to leave the comfort and
01:32:23.440 privacy of your own home, but yeah, exactly.
01:32:26.620 No, I mean, there's no way too hard.
01:32:28.680 Like do they, if you were, this, this is, this is Google you talk about is you just click
01:32:34.480 on a link and there's a map of where it is.
01:32:36.680 Yes.
01:32:37.200 And then, yeah, but it's pretty complex because you do have to click on something.
01:32:41.020 So, oh, I suppose, I suppose when I click on the map, it just gives me directions and
01:32:44.500 tells me how long it's going to take me to get there.
01:32:46.600 Yeah, it does.
01:32:47.420 Mm-hmm.
01:32:47.900 Shows you exactly how to get there and how long it will take.
01:32:50.980 It does all of that.
01:32:52.380 Huh.
01:32:52.840 Yeah.
01:32:53.440 But again, you do have to click on it.
01:32:55.000 So there is some effort involved.
01:32:58.400 The other thing I reject the back alley argument.
01:33:01.600 First of all, did that happen from time?
01:33:06.060 I guess, but that was really rare.
01:33:09.020 Back alley abortions are not the issue that the left tries, tries to, to make them.
01:33:16.140 Uh, if, if abortion were to become illegal, that doesn't mean that you just have to do
01:33:24.320 this under a freeway overpass, uh, or in a back alley again.
01:33:29.200 I mean, there are alternatives to that as well.
01:33:32.420 Uh, so I, I reject that premise completely, uh, triple eight, seven, two, seven, B E C K.
01:33:43.600 But you know, you, there is no winning argument as far as the left is concerned when it comes
01:33:48.360 to the abortion argument, they are so pro abortion.
01:33:51.400 They are so adamant about being able to have abortion on demand that they don't want to hear
01:33:58.520 any alternative.
01:33:59.500 They don't want to hear it.
01:34:00.480 Uh, I have made the case in the past that maybe conservatives should push for abortion,
01:34:08.640 uh, to be illegal, except in the case of rape and incest and woman's life endangerment,
01:34:15.420 which makes sense, which makes sense.
01:34:17.800 I absolutely agree with that, by the way, because that's a lot better than what we have
01:34:22.020 now.
01:34:22.300 And then you progress to, you know, finally eliminating it.
01:34:26.000 Why wouldn't we take that?
01:34:27.180 Why wouldn't we just take that?
01:34:28.620 Because it's so much better.
01:34:29.840 And the, the percentages of when that occurs, they go, they go, almost negative.
01:34:37.040 Americans would be in favor of that as well.
01:34:40.560 I, I, I think most Americans want some sort of availability to it because of rape, incest
01:34:47.940 and women's woman's life in danger.
01:34:49.620 So if you include those exceptions, you're probably going to win the argument with the
01:34:54.700 American people.
01:34:55.420 I think you are.
01:34:56.580 And then you work on it afterwards.
01:34:58.740 You know, let's just stop abortion on demand.
01:35:01.380 Yeah.
01:35:01.540 I don't know.
01:35:02.140 But, um, it's an alternative and it's, it's what some people do say because of those three
01:35:07.000 things are, are really definitely feel good things that, uh, people love to feel, you
01:35:12.360 know, okay, there, there, there's alternative and the percentages are so low that I don't
01:35:16.520 know that you need to in rape and incest though.
01:35:18.780 It, it, the, the thing is you're still taking the life of the baby, right?
01:35:24.040 So, um, you're not going to get a lot of, a lot of Christians on board with that.
01:35:29.660 Uh, and, and the thing is with a mother's life endangerment in this day and age, that's
01:35:34.280 so rare.
01:35:34.840 That would almost never happen.
01:35:37.120 Right.
01:35:37.340 Would almost never happen.
01:35:38.700 Right.
01:35:39.920 So, yeah, but absolutely go for that now.
01:35:42.740 Yeah.
01:35:43.120 I mean, if you want to fight for more after that.
01:35:45.120 Yes.
01:35:45.520 Then do it.
01:35:46.220 Let's get this.
01:35:47.100 Right.
01:35:47.640 Yes.
01:35:48.320 A hundred percent.
01:35:48.960 And I think you'd have 60 or 65, 70% of Americans on board with it.
01:35:52.700 Agreed.
01:35:53.000 You might even get more.
01:35:54.140 Maybe.
01:35:54.720 Maybe.
01:35:55.200 Maybe not.
01:35:56.500 Maybe, maybe not more than that, but I mean, abortion, although, you know, although, um, I'm
01:36:02.460 sorry, not abortion, the Planned Parenthood Family Assistance Program, the Planned Parenthood
01:36:08.880 Family Assistance Program, whatever they call it, the abortion mill you're talking about
01:36:15.140 Planned Parenthood.
01:36:16.060 Yeah.
01:36:16.540 Okay.
01:36:17.000 The family, family assistance, women's health advocates, whatever they call it.
01:36:23.560 Uh-huh.
01:36:23.940 They, uh, that's not an abortion, well, that's not an abortion clinic, whatever they call it.
01:36:29.140 Other than that.
01:36:29.860 Right.
01:36:30.080 Um, that's become pretty prevalent.
01:36:33.840 I mean, there's a lot of people that use it in the inner cities, um, across America.
01:36:38.480 Uh, it's pretty prevalent.
01:36:40.080 Uh, so you're, you're going to, you may lose that inner city vote.
01:36:45.180 Here's the thing about that too.
01:36:46.720 Uh, look where they are positioned.
01:36:48.560 They're positioned in the inner cities in black communities.
01:36:52.280 Why?
01:36:53.960 Well, because that's conducive with what the founder wanted Planned Parenthood to do.
01:36:59.660 Abort black babies.
01:37:01.520 And that's exactly what they're doing.
01:37:04.280 Amazing.
01:37:05.320 It's unbelievable, really.
01:37:07.140 It sure is.
01:37:08.060 That they get away with it.
01:37:09.380 And, and that nobody calls them on it.
01:37:11.760 And that we never talk about it.
01:37:14.340 We, we, we should talk about it all the time.
01:37:16.420 It should be every day.
01:37:17.220 We, we hammer on Margaret Sanger.
01:37:18.880 And, and, and her desire to eliminate the black race.
01:37:23.600 That's why she created Planned Parenthood.
01:37:26.200 That's a fact.
01:37:27.360 It is a fact.
01:37:28.120 She made that known.
01:37:30.180 You can't argue with it.
01:37:31.280 Her words.
01:37:32.320 Yes.
01:37:33.160 Look it up.
01:37:33.780 If you, Google, something called Google will help you out with that.
01:37:38.040 Huh.
01:37:38.300 Uh, so, uh, you know, that's why in New York city, there were more black babies aborted
01:37:45.820 than born live.
01:37:47.040 How sad is that?
01:37:47.860 It's, it's crushingly sad.
01:37:50.360 Sad.
01:37:51.320 It's a, it's a catastrophe.
01:37:54.760 It really is.
01:37:55.800 It's a catastrophe.
01:37:56.400 It really is.
01:37:57.620 And, and, uh, we, we don't do enough to get that word out.
01:38:02.860 And, and I think, you know, if you got the word out, there would be some people that
01:38:07.300 would maybe wake up out of this, uh, Planned Parenthood slumber they're in.
01:38:13.080 And certainly, and certainly you could stop the federal funding going to Planned Parenthood
01:38:18.280 every year.
01:38:18.780 The $500 million we're funneling in.
01:38:20.960 That'd be nice.
01:38:21.660 Very nice.
01:38:22.180 That should stop immediately.
01:38:23.740 888-727-BECK.
01:38:27.140 It's, uh, Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
01:38:32.860 A couple of things.
01:38:35.720 Uh, we were talking earlier about the NFL kneeling rule.
01:38:39.620 They're not supposed to do it anymore.
01:38:41.340 If they want to do some form of protest, they can stay in the locker room during the national
01:38:45.300 anthem.
01:38:46.120 Uh, but now there's a story that the, uh, players are looking for a different way to protest.
01:38:53.200 Good.
01:38:54.000 Isn't that wonderful?
01:38:54.820 Good.
01:38:55.400 Except I don't think it's going to be outside of the game.
01:38:58.480 That's the problem.
01:38:58.980 Or the stadium.
01:38:59.500 I think it's going to be within the confines of the game.
01:39:02.160 And like after a touchdown or who knows what they'll do.
01:39:05.360 That's really going to make me angry.
01:39:06.460 Oh, that.
01:39:08.160 That, that'll be maybe worse.
01:39:11.160 If you think the fans are going to allow that without being angry, you're sadly mistaken.
01:39:16.180 Yeah, they're not going to like that.
01:39:17.160 You're sadly mistaken.
01:39:17.920 Some of them talking about maybe just staying in the locker room.
01:39:20.080 Nobody cares about that.
01:39:20.940 Go ahead.
01:39:21.560 I don't care.
01:39:22.400 I don't care.
01:39:22.980 Stay in the locker room.
01:39:23.720 I just don't have to see it.
01:39:24.860 Right.
01:39:25.420 That's great.
01:39:25.920 If you want to protest on the weekend, like we said yesterday on a street corner, go ahead.
01:39:30.600 It's all yours.
01:39:31.460 That's fine.
01:39:32.540 But don't mess up the game for us.
01:39:33.980 Please.
01:39:34.600 And I'll bet that's what they're working on.
01:39:36.040 Of course it is.
01:39:36.520 Let's find a new way.
01:39:37.500 Of course it is.
01:39:39.000 Of course.
01:39:39.480 You know it is.
01:39:40.140 Also in Missouri, there's a high school kid who's in some hot water.
01:39:43.940 It's, it's amazing.
01:39:45.160 The Truman High School, this Kylan Shield.
01:39:48.300 Pulled a little prank.
01:39:49.220 It pulled the senior prank.
01:39:50.860 And, you know, earlier in the week we talked about the kids in Maryland who stormed the school
01:39:54.400 with squirt guns and fireworks and masks.
01:39:57.080 And lucky that only one girl got hurt and another girl had a medical asthma attack.
01:40:04.140 But more people could have gotten hurt, including the kids who were doing it.
01:40:07.940 And they're still deciding on what they're going to do with these kids.
01:40:10.420 But my man Kylan decided that he was going to put his school up for sale.
01:40:18.380 On where?
01:40:19.420 On Craigslist or something?
01:40:20.480 Yeah.
01:40:20.940 So he described the building as a huge 20 plus room facility and listed the following
01:40:25.260 selling points, among others.
01:40:28.460 Newly built football field.
01:40:30.160 Newly added four modern day rooms.
01:40:32.300 Next to Walmart for convenience.
01:40:33.920 Huge parking lot for, great for party goers looking for somewhere to park.
01:40:37.800 Bigger than normal dining room.
01:40:39.600 Reason for the sale is due to loss of students coming up.
01:40:42.520 Named after hometown resident, U.S. President Harry S. Truman and his family.
01:40:47.240 Now, ha ha ha ha.
01:40:50.000 That's funny.
01:40:50.580 But no, he's in trouble.
01:40:52.020 That's funny.
01:40:52.620 And the one line that got him into trouble, you can smell it a mile away, is that students,
01:40:59.180 the reason it's being sold is the loss of students.
01:41:02.940 Due to loss of students coming up.
01:41:04.920 Now, he wasn't talking about the loss of students due to gunfire, though.
01:41:08.460 No, he was not.
01:41:09.520 He was talking about the graduating seniors.
01:41:12.440 The detectives, they brought in police department, they investigated.
01:41:16.640 No criminal charges.
01:41:19.120 Asked him to remove the post, which he did.
01:41:23.180 Told him to speak to school administrators, which he did.
01:41:26.540 He suspended him for the remainder of the school year and not allowing him to walk in his graduation weekend.
01:41:32.400 That's a little much.
01:41:35.520 You know, look, it's an implied threat.
01:41:38.780 Maybe not a credible one, but it's an implied threat.
01:41:41.460 No, it's not.
01:41:42.660 Is it?
01:41:43.980 Stop it.
01:41:44.680 Again, it's that zero-tolerance policy stuff where you also have zero common sense, and
01:41:50.880 you can't just see that this kid just did a funny little Craigslist listing, and he didn't
01:41:57.800 mean anything violent by it.
01:42:00.140 It's amazing.
01:42:00.960 I mean, the administrators and the police determined no threat, but they're still going
01:42:06.000 to have extra police officers for the remainder of the school year, additional officers at
01:42:11.640 graduations, and he won't be there.
01:42:14.420 And he won't be there.
01:42:15.260 How much time is left in the school year at that school?
01:42:17.140 Not much.
01:42:17.620 It's only a couple of weeks, probably.
01:42:19.620 For all the schools, yeah.
01:42:20.240 For all the schools, it's not much.
01:42:21.420 When you, your graduation is a once-in-a-lifetime situation.
01:42:25.420 You get it once.
01:42:26.400 And the last couple, the last two or three weeks of a senior year is pretty powerful for
01:42:30.040 everybody.
01:42:30.700 Yes.
01:42:31.700 And now this kid's not going to be able to take part in any of it.
01:42:34.520 Right.
01:42:35.500 There's consequences to actions.
01:42:37.080 I know there is for everyone.
01:42:38.200 But does the consequence fit the crime here?
01:42:39.780 I don't think so.
01:42:40.520 I don't even know that there's a crime necessarily.
01:42:42.480 Right.
01:42:43.900 It's just a funny little ad that he put in Craigslist.
01:42:47.520 The crime, I guess, technically would be fraud, right?
01:42:50.000 You can't sell a building you don't own.
01:42:51.940 No.
01:42:52.180 It belongs to the government.
01:42:53.380 Because he had no power to sell it, and if anybody called to buy it for $12,000, they'd
01:42:58.820 be told no.
01:42:59.740 $12,275.
01:43:01.720 Okay.
01:43:02.020 So, the only crime is the supposed implied what happened to the students that are not
01:43:07.820 there.
01:43:08.180 Right.
01:43:08.480 And he's implying that they're graduating.
01:43:10.920 I think.
01:43:12.020 There's definitely a better way to word it.
01:43:13.660 Yes.
01:43:14.140 You know, he could have done better to word it.
01:43:15.480 But, you know, look, he's a senior in high school, and he's joking around.
01:43:18.180 He's making a joke.
01:43:19.680 Yeah.
01:43:19.880 He's thinking, yeah, the reason I'm selling it is because of the loss of students.
01:43:24.240 Okay.
01:43:25.520 That was just silly.
01:43:26.500 He should have come up with a different reason for them selling it.
01:43:30.640 And then maybe we wouldn't be talking about any of this.
01:43:34.180 Maybe he shouldn't have done it at all.
01:43:36.200 Maybe.
01:43:36.560 Maybe.
01:43:37.180 Maybe that's a lesson that can be learned here.
01:43:39.620 Okay?
01:43:40.000 Just don't do a senior prank.
01:43:43.180 Done.
01:43:44.220 Thank you.
01:43:45.680 Have a great Memorial Day weekend.
01:43:47.720 We'll see you back here Tuesday.
01:43:48.800 Glenn Beck.
01:43:54.580 Mercury.