Why Are Colleges Reverting Back to 1930s Anti-Semitism? | Guests: David Weigel & John Graves | 4/25/24
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Speaker 11 There is an ancient evil that is sweeping the world right now, and our college campuses are ground zero for it.
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Speaker 23 There is an ancient evil
Speaker 26 that is sweeping the world,
Speaker 56 and we have seen it before
Speaker 57 yesterday.
Speaker 7 Our college campuses were on fire
Speaker 7 New York,
Speaker 38 California, police being backed up into corners,
Speaker 27 some people being arrested.
Speaker 25 Strangely, not in Texas.
Speaker 62 A ⁇ M was
Speaker 63 almost a war zone.
Speaker 36 The governor comes out and says we will not tolerate anti-Semitism.
Speaker 7 But the world is tolerating anti-Semitism.
Speaker 64 And most of these college students really have no idea what they're even protesting.
Speaker 66 And what would you say is the main goal with tonight's protest?
Speaker 67
I think the goal is to showing our support for Palestine and demanding that NYU stop. I honestly don't know all of what NYU is doing.
Is there something that NYU is doing?
Speaker 67
I don't really know, but I'm pretty sure they're... Do you know what NYU is doing about us? About Israel.
Why are we protesting here?
Speaker 45 Why are we even protesting?
Speaker 68 This has happened before.
Speaker 20 Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday.
Speaker 70 What's happening on America's college campuses is horrific.
Speaker 70
Anti-Semitic mobs have taken over leading universities. They call for the annihilation of Israel.
They attack Jewish students. They attack Jewish faculty.
Speaker 70 This is reminiscent of what happened in German universities in the 1930s.
Speaker 33 It's not only reminiscent of what happened in Germany in the 1930s, it happened here in America.
Speaker 16 It was February 20th,
Speaker 68 1939.
Speaker 73 Hitler was building his sixth concentration camp.
Speaker 8 He was about to go into Poland.
Speaker 18 And on the streets of Manhattan, Americans gathered to salute the flag at Madison Square Garden.
Speaker 67 I pledge
Speaker 76 undivided
Speaker 76 allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and the republic for which it stands, one nation,
Speaker 76 indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Speaker 46 Speaker after speaker
Speaker 77 came
Speaker 73 and stood in front of giant portraits of George Washington with the Nazi symbol.
Speaker 78 We, with American ideals, demand that our government have be returned to the American people who founded it.
Speaker 80 Of course, he sounds just like one of our founders.
Speaker 76 What we are actively fighting for under our charter:
Speaker 76 first,
Speaker 76 a social justice white Gentile ruled United States.
Speaker 38 A socially just
Speaker 45 white Gentile United States.
Speaker 47 This has happened before in America and it's happening again.
Speaker 77 There is one guy who has written an article that I saw I think yesterday or the day before from Semaphore.
Speaker 12 He's a national political reporter.
Speaker 13 David Weigel is with us and the pro-Palestinian protesters have all started to mask up.
Speaker 57 Now, why would they do that?
Speaker 83 David, welcome to the program.
Speaker 84 It's good to be here. Thank you for having me.
Speaker 29 You bet.
Speaker 82 So why are they masking up? They're wearing, you know, COVID masks, N95 masks.
Speaker 84
They are. And I heard two reasons for this.
I printed both of these reasons. Not everyone I called got back to me.
But one was that
Speaker 84 on the left, I'd say more than anywhere else in the country,
Speaker 84 there still is a belief that you need to mask up to protect from COVID. You need to mask up to protect other people from, who might have comorbidities, et cetera.
Speaker 84 It's always May 2020. That's a belief that's out there.
Speaker 84 But the National Lawyers Guild, which is sort of the left's legal advice clinic, which operates around the country, and other people on the left have said it is important to cover your face to avoid facial recognition, to avoid being doxxed, you know, to be in a photo and somebody looks up who you are and says, please fire this person.
Speaker 84 They've been advising that for years, and they started advising that after 2020, because there were lots of anti-mask laws on the books to prevent people from concealing their identities.
Speaker 84 And those laws were lifted or changed or halted because of the guidance that Anthony Fauci and others put in place in 2020.
Speaker 13 So, some of these people, I mean, these are the people that are going to be leading
Speaker 39 the world
Speaker 22 at some point.
Speaker 57 These are the, quote, best and brightest in our universities.
Speaker 23 And there is reason to believe that
Speaker 85 they don't want to be known because they won't be able to get a job.
Speaker 84 Well,
Speaker 84 if you've seen enough videos of people talking to reporters at these protests, often maybe a reporter from a more conservative outlet who students don't want to talk to, you might see this dissonance, right?
Speaker 84
There are people who have decided to go out in the public space. be part of something big, be part of something historic with cameras literally surrounding them.
I mean, everyone has a camera phone.
Speaker 84
And they don't want to go on camera, share their identity, take a mask off. I have encountered that for years covering right and left protests.
I mean, from January 6th, Baltimore riots.
Speaker 84 I've just covered a lot of this stuff.
Speaker 84 The attitude is generally that you want to be part, you want to loan your body, I would say, to a mass demonstration, but you don't necessarily want to put your face in front of it because you might be exposed.
Speaker 84 That is the idea.
Speaker 84 A mass movement does not mean that every single person is going to have an
Speaker 84
AE biography written about them or films about them. It is my body is here because I'm here and because 1,000 or 2,000 or 5,000 people are here.
It's hard for the police, it's hard for our
Speaker 84 opposition to resist us. And so
Speaker 84 hiding from cameras, the media, et cetera,
Speaker 84 that isn't contradictory.
Speaker 84 You are still doing social justice if you personally don't want to have your name attached to it and your face attached to it.
Speaker 86 So So you brought up January 6th.
Speaker 36 And, you know, what happened on January 6th was a nightmare and horrible.
Speaker 13 And I want everybody who broke a window, did damage, all of this stuff, threatening people, I want them all to go to jail,
Speaker 22 correctly and justly be tried and go to jail.
Speaker 13 You never hear anyone separate the good people from the bad people here.
Speaker 82 And I'm wondering
Speaker 82 how many of these protesters even have a clue as to what they're saying?
Speaker 64 How many of them even know what the river to the sea means?
Speaker 84 Well, that's a question usually you show up and ask people. Can you define this term?
Speaker 84 And again, you often encounter people who don't want to be in a gotcha game on camera, on a recorder, talking about this because they want to be
Speaker 84 part of something bigger. I can't psychoanalyze for
Speaker 84 every single person who's taking part in one of these protests. But that attitude is there.
Speaker 84 And I think in coverage of this, you're starting to see, not to get too meta, because I'm covering it too, you're starting to see the negative impact of this.
Speaker 84 There are people at a protest, the people who are most bold about going out there, not using a mask, getting a bullhorn, saying slogans.
Speaker 84 They're often part of groups like the Party for Socialism or Liberation, the Revolutionary Communist Party.
Speaker 84 They're people who are very drilled, who are already on every watch list, or already on the FBI's watch list, and will say things like, here is a slogan for you to chant, and the slogan means death to Israel, or here is a pro-Hamas flag that I'm waving.
Speaker 84 They are
Speaker 84 next to people who might just,
Speaker 84 I'm not sure if you too patriarchy, but they might have a different view of things, or they just would like a ceasefire in Israel, and they decided to go walk and join this protest because that seems to be the way to get it.
Speaker 84 I mean, you made January 6th, I mentioned January 6th, you mentioned it.
Speaker 84 Were there people who showed up at protests, at Stopped the Steel protests, and were angry about the election, then went home? There were.
Speaker 84 There were also people who showed up and said they want to overthrow the government.
Speaker 84
There were people who showed up at Black Lives Matter protests. I got covered in 2020 who said, yes, I'd like more police reform.
And then they went home.
Speaker 84 But the people with the megaphones were saying, and we want to overthrow capitalism and abolish prisons and police, right?
Speaker 84
So I think by concealing their identities, that has exacerbated the role that the more radical voices have in this movement. And you see the backlash.
You see the way that
Speaker 84 I'm just describing things without justifying them. You're seeing the way that these protests are responded to by police, by governors, et cetera.
Speaker 84 They're responding to the very vocal anti-Israel sentiments, anti-Zionist, sometimes anti-Semitic, sometimes murderous sentiments they're hearing from people who do show up and say, here I am, here's who I am, here's what I believe.
Speaker 84 And
Speaker 84 it is something that will offend 95% of the country or more.
Speaker 91 How long do you think this lasts?
Speaker 36 I mean, is this something that dies out?
Speaker 92 I mean, I always thought the Occupy Wall Street thing
Speaker 51 would die out faster than it did.
Speaker 20 And I think they actually had a huge impact.
Speaker 20 I think those banks and those corporations saw that they were being disrupted and went, okay, well, we'll throw you some money your way and support your way.
Speaker 71 Just leave us alone.
Speaker 23 Is this real staying power?
Speaker 42 And how big is this movement in America?
Speaker 84 It has grown, but it's harder to quantify because
Speaker 84 this has been happening
Speaker 84 in places with Democratic politicians, in college towns, on college campuses.
Speaker 84 There are parts of the country you can drive for 100 miles. You're not seeing anyone talk or put up a sign about this conflict.
Speaker 84
But if you're Joe Biden, you go raise money. in West L.A.
or Ann Arbor, et cetera, you're going to be surrounded by people for whom this is the defining issue. So how much has it grown? Hard question.
Speaker 84 Now, the sentiment against funding the war, I should say, funding aid to Israel as it wages this war in Gaza, that has collapsed.
Speaker 84 That's sort of the paradox here. Look at polling for how many Americans want there to be the funding bill that was passed in the last week.
Speaker 84 It's lower than, sorry, it's lower than the share of Americans who supported the Vietnam War at this point in 1870. And I bring up Vietnam because
Speaker 84 they haven't mentioned enough things, but a lot of protesters see themselves as heirs to that sort of anti-war movement, heirs of the people who showed up, protested the war, willing to get arrested, in some cases were shot.
Speaker 84 And yes, they are willing.
Speaker 84 That side of the movement is willing to just keep protesting, keep getting arrested, keep doing disobedience
Speaker 84 as long as the war is going on. Some of them, I would say, and you have to separate, some of them, for as long as Israel exists.
Speaker 84 You could go to a left-wing protest when nothing was, there was a ceasefire, there wasn't anti-flata, nothing was happening in Israel.
Speaker 84 There would be people calling for the end of the Jewish state to be replaced by Palestine. That's been there for decades.
Speaker 84 But this level of intensity and this sort of organizing, this is the motivator that is getting half the population of the Ivy League out onto the campus and protesting.
Speaker 84 I think that is tied to how long this war goes on.
Speaker 84 If there is a ceasefire, I would assume that a lot of the people I've been talking about, people who are showing up and protesting and don't necessarily want to be identified, but are not radicals.
Speaker 84 Those people
Speaker 84 I think would go home based on my experience and what happened with us protests in the past.
Speaker 84 You can see protests shrink over time, how many people are showing up to this because they're worried about being exposed or because they think that
Speaker 84
they might have believed in part of this cause, but it went too far for them. I think that would happen at some point.
I don't think anything changes as long as
Speaker 84 this war is going on.
Speaker 84
That's the terminator here. I mean, that's why Wall Street broke up for a number of reasons, but capitalism was still there.
The banks were still there.
Speaker 84 The system they were protesting was still there.
Speaker 84 This war,
Speaker 84 again, not to overcomplicate things. This war is defining these protests.
Speaker 84 When the war is over, there still will be a movement, a smaller movement, that is agitating for just the destruction of the current state of Israel.
Speaker 84 And I think their numbers will have increased, but they're not going to be able to amass crowds like they are right now.
Speaker 7 David, thank you so much for watching this.
Speaker 12 Thanks for your really insightful The Rise of the Mask is Israel, Gaza protester.
Speaker 9 You just picked up on something I don't think anybody, anybody did.
Speaker 79 You can read it.
Speaker 40 I know. I wasn't the first one to put it out.
Speaker 79 Thank you very much.
Speaker 20 You bet.
Speaker 96 You can read it at semaphore.com, semaphore.com.
Speaker 92 David, thank you so much. Thank you very much, Len.
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Speaker 40 Hello, Glenn.
Speaker 47 So there's an NBC poll released this week.
Speaker 20 Found Americans just hit a 20-year low when it comes to interest in the presidential election.
Speaker 71 I would say that's me, too.
Speaker 67 Wouldn't you?
Speaker 15 The interest at this point?
Speaker 20 I'm very, very engaged, you know, when it comes, but what does it matter at this point?
Speaker 3 You know, know the backing the back and forth of the of the politics there does seem to be a weird sort of um
Speaker 3 I don't know what the right word is it's like this like lack of
Speaker 3 like there's a ton it's there's a ton of passion right for this everyone's fired up about it But there does seem to be a disengagement of some sort.
Speaker 40 Because there was no real debate.
Speaker 74 There's nothing. You know what I mean?
Speaker 3 Well, I mean, I felt that way in the primary. I mean, you know,
Speaker 3 how many times have we done the primary election since we started five?
Speaker 40 Something like that. Yeah.
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And every one of them has been big, even if there was really no question as to who was going to win. Right.
And this one, at least at the beginning, there was a question as to who was going to win.
Speaker 23 So yet no one really ever got into it.
Speaker 3 It's been a strange year.
Speaker 36 So 74% in 2008, 67% in 2012, 69% in 2016. 2020 was 77%.
Speaker 36 And 64%
Speaker 9 now are very interested in the 2020 race.
Speaker 6 So down significantly.
Speaker 71 Pretty significantly.
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Speaker 40 Like, I don't know. You got to get to that point.
Speaker 19 Wait a minute, I only saw Fast and Furious 1.
Speaker 18 Does he continue that?
Speaker 40 Yeah, there's 111 teen movies that come after that.
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Yeah. It's crazy.
In the series.
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Speaker 38 concentration camps in Czechoslovakia under the Soviets.
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Speaker 104 I want to tell you a story about
Speaker 38 a Christian pro-life activist
Speaker 103 who
Speaker 23 finds herself in prison today
Speaker 77 here in America.
Speaker 93 She's 88 years old.
Speaker 12 Now, she's got to be quite a hardened criminal.
Speaker 59 88, they scoop her up.
Speaker 48 She's in prison.
Speaker 77 I want you to notice as I tell you the story the difference between good and evil and how America tolerates and even embraces absolute evil
Speaker 27 and can no longer even see good.
Speaker 108 We have protesters on the streets and people make excuses for them.
Speaker 109 We have robberies.
Speaker 15 Some cities are an absolute hellhole now because of what we have going on in the streets with just illegal aliens.
Speaker 35 By the way, did you notice that something else was in the bill
Speaker 111 from the other night when they, you know, the war bill?
Speaker 81 I mean, sorry, the peace bill
Speaker 20 where they gave $60 billion
Speaker 24 to
Speaker 13 Ukraine, and then they gave a little money to Taiwan, and then a little money to Israel and then a little money to Hamas just so we could play all sides.
Speaker 21 And then they also put the TikTok thing in.
Speaker 103 Huh.
Speaker 5 There was something else there.
Speaker 85 It was a buttload of money to be able to open up new offices, federal offices, U.S.
Speaker 12 government offices to help.
Speaker 25 ease the way to bring more Arab refugees into the United States.
Speaker 27 They're building, I think, four of them.
Speaker 100 I think it was $4 billion that was
Speaker 110 in that bill to be able to open it up to make the pathway to coming here to the United States from the Arab world
Speaker 12 easier.
Speaker 77 I have nothing wrong,
Speaker 20 no beef against Arabs.
Speaker 49 However, I just don't think that we're screening people very well.
Speaker 29 There's a lot of people over the Arab world who hate our our guts.
Speaker 103 What are we doing?
Speaker 113 We can't see good and bad anymore.
Speaker 65 We can't see good versus evil anymore.
Speaker 113 So here's Eva Adel.
Speaker 16 She's 88 years old.
Speaker 20 She's making peace with her life and her death now in prison, put there by Joe Biden. She's been in prison before.
Speaker 7 She's familiar with the consequences of dehumanization.
Speaker 25 After the Nazi forces were rooted in
Speaker 32 Europe and they were just routed out,
Speaker 27 the war at large was coming to an end.
Speaker 15 She was 10
Speaker 25 and she was tossed into the communist dictator Tito's concentration camps.
Speaker 92 She was a Nazi sympathizer.
Speaker 20 She was 10.
Speaker 94 She was 10.
Speaker 43 Everybody was branded as a a Nazi collaborator by Tito's Communist
Speaker 7 Party, and they were targeted for their German ethnic background. We were considered, she said, just non-human.
Speaker 25 It was permission to torture and kill by the government.
Speaker 89 In camp,
Speaker 37 she said she
Speaker 7 ended up losing all of the skin on her legs, hobbled by sores.
Speaker 102 People gagged when they came near me, she said.
Speaker 80 The flies and the fleas and the lice and the bed bugs just loved my festering body.
Speaker 28 She was 10.
Speaker 7 She managed to escape to Austria.
Speaker 8 She spent several years in refugee camps.
Speaker 9 Made it to the United States.
Speaker 25 Only to be arrested by Joe Biden's jack-booted thugs.
Speaker 83 she's now making peace with her death in prison for defending the lives of the biggest cohort of dehumanized people
Speaker 27 slaughtered by the tens of millions globally every single year, the unborn.
Speaker 60 The Justice Department charged her and 10 other pro-life activists in October of 22 for violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.
Speaker 7 This came from Bill Clinton.
Speaker 25 The pro-life activists staged a peaceful protest inside the abortion clinic in Mount Juliet, Tennessee on March 5th, 21.
Speaker 15 They were singing, they were praying in support of those persons who had and would be slain deeper inside
Speaker 11 the abortion clinic.
Speaker 119 According to the Blaze article earlier this month,
Speaker 60 she and the final four of the 11 pro-life activists were convicted.
Speaker 25 The U.S.
Speaker 21 Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Tennessee indicated that she faces up to six months in prison, five years
Speaker 16 of supervisory or supervised release, relief,
Speaker 65 supervised released, and up to $10,000 in fines.
Speaker 25 They were thinking about giving her up to a decade in prison, but
Speaker 18 I don't know, maybe they saw this 88-year-old frail woman who had been in a concentration camp as maybe not a threat, really.
Speaker 7 So they only gave her six months.
Speaker 24 America has an amazing choice, hard one,
Speaker 50 because neither of the candidates are perfect.
Speaker 26 They've both shown us what they can do.
Speaker 27 Donald Trump showed us exactly what he can do, and Joe Biden has shown us exactly what he can do.
Speaker 71 Both
Speaker 20 will go further, I'm assuming, in their second term
Speaker 25 than they did in their first term.
Speaker 7 One, because
Speaker 111 one learned an awful lot in the first term, and the other, because there will be no consequence.
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Speaker 41 Then they came out and said, we never said that.
Speaker 21 That's a conspiracy theory.
Speaker 53 We have no desire to ban gas stoves.
Speaker 22 Yesterday, the president signed a new executive order banning all gas stoves in any government building because we're phasing all gas stoves out.
Speaker 83 That's the priority.
Speaker 53 You can't afford to put things in the pan on the stove to cook it up for your family.
Speaker 14 But he wants to ban gas stoves.
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Speaker 18 Last night,
Speaker 28 what the internet and comments are saying is a must-watch,
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Speaker 20 and it was on and still is on YouTube, and it is on X.
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Speaker 63 With
Speaker 32 the vote.
Speaker 56 It's pretty eye-opening.
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Speaker 93 This is what happened recently made last night of an alleged vulnerability in the Dominion voting
Speaker 61 In fact, I've got a been there, done that, got the t-shirt.
Speaker 4 I have another t-shirt for you.
Speaker 93 We're not even saying that this will be used to manipulate the next election.
Speaker 5 We are doing one thing.
Speaker 93
We are highlighting something that was alleged in a federal court. We haven't seen anyone dispute it or even talk about the alleged vulnerability.
Now, it shouldn't matter what side you're on.
Speaker 93 It shouldn't matter if you work for Dominion or any other voting machine company.
Speaker 106 You, me, everyone.
Speaker 35 We all want a secure election.
Speaker 122 We want there to be confidence on all sides when we vote.
Speaker 93 Talking about potential issues gets us closer to those goals. And asking questions used to be something that both the left and the right agreed together that we should be doing.
Speaker 93 I want to show you a transcript of a conversation on PBS regarding Georgia's voting machines. Two of the experts, Alex Halderman and Hari
Speaker 93 Hursty, said that they were potential vulnerabilities that attackers could take advantage of. Hursty said that Georgia's system was complicated and it doesn't seem to have any safeguards.
Speaker 93 If you're curious, George's system is Dominion, the same system mentioned in the recent petition.
Speaker 65 Now, the alleged vulnerability is different, but here they are, all freely talking about it.
Speaker 93 Take a look at this transcript. It was October 2020.
Speaker 93 Why was it okay for both sides to talk about it then, but hardly anyone will do it now?
Speaker 93 Harry Hursty is somewhat of a legend in the community that searches for vulnerabilities in electronic voting systems. He was featured in an HBO documentary explaining how he hacked a Diebold
Speaker 93 voting machine back in 2005 using a single memory card.
Speaker 104 I'll tell you the results of that hack later on in the program.
Speaker 93 But that election system, Diebold, was later bought in 2010 by Dominion.
Speaker 93 We don't know if this software is still in use, but the HBO documentary website mentioned that, as of several years ago, it was
Speaker 20 still used or not used.
Speaker 93 There is an interesting history here. The other expert featured in that PBS piece was Alex Halderman.
Speaker 93 Last year, he was given access last year to the Georgia Dominion voting machines to see if he could find any vulnerabilities.
Speaker 50 And
Speaker 130 he did.
Speaker 93 Halderman found Dominion's machines in Georgia are, quote, critically vulnerable to hacking, vulnerable to vote switching. Dominion countered that the hack was unrealistic.
Speaker 93 But federal authorities found the same vulnerabilities, and more than 20 cybersecurity experts backed up Halderman's findings.
Speaker 93 Now, there was never any evidence that this was taken advantage of in an election. The worry is that this could be abused in future elections.
Speaker 52 So this is actually a good story.
Speaker 61 Everyone seems to be in agreement that the hack is possible and we know about it in advance.
Speaker 93 So it should be easily fixed, right? All you have to do is upgrade the system before November.
Speaker 68 And it's over.
Speaker 122 Well, not so fast.
Speaker 40 Quote.
Speaker 93 Some of the issues could be mitigated by upgrading the Dominion software, but Georgia officials say the upgrade is unrealistic. An enormous undertaking they won't start until after the 2024 elections.
Speaker 40 What?
Speaker 93 I mean, I hate to say that this gives the appearance that they're not taking the election security seriously.
Speaker 40 That's quite a quote.
Speaker 93 I only point out these recent vulnerabilities to show you that they have been found before, and that not only that,
Speaker 93 but the experts and the media used to talk about them all the time.
Speaker 122 I don't want to look backward.
Speaker 93 The past is the past, but we must fix the system if there's a problem.
Speaker 93 There was one specific allegation in the court documents that caught my eye. It was so technical and specific, I hadn't seen it anywhere.
Speaker 93 But this is an excerpt from the lawsuit that describes the alleged vulnerability. This is public, and that's one reason why we wanted to do this show.
Speaker 93 You can read this for yourself, but I have to warn you, the nerd speak sounds like a mixture of Greek combined with Japanese. This is not something anyone and everyone could do.
Speaker 93 Luckily, I have my nerd speaker decoder ring.
Speaker 30 In a nutshell, here's what it describes.
Speaker 93
It describes how Dominion's democracy suite systems encrypt their data. An encryption key is needed to access the critical data.
Some call it the God key. It should be kept encrypted itself.
Speaker 93 But in the allegation described in the lawsuit, it claims that on some Dominion machines, it's not.
Speaker 93 The allegation claims that the encryption key can easily be secured for on the system and that the only security safeguard is logging into Windows. This petition that makes this claim from March
Speaker 93 claims that malicious, a malicious actor could use this to, quote, gain total access and control over an election, end quote.
Speaker 93
When you go to vote and you get a ballot, you mark your selections at the voting machine. Then when you're finished, the machine prints the vote.
You take that to a tabulator.
Speaker 93 An election official scans the ballot into the tabulator and records your vote. The information is later saved to a memory card and that is taken to a computer.
Speaker 93 That computer is where this alleged vulnerability is claimed to be.
Speaker 93 How many people in the election office have access to that computer? What if the only guy with the key in that office is malicious?
Speaker 64 What if someone broke in?
Speaker 93 Now, clearly, this does not appear to be something that anyone could pull off.
Speaker 25 People without the proper skill could not do this.
Speaker 93 I couldn't do this. But what's being alleged would take some expertise, but appears that maybe?
Speaker 93 The court filing described this alleged vulnerability as, quote,
Speaker 64 a bank telling the public that they have the most secure vault in the world and then taping the combination of the vault on the wall next to the door.
Speaker 65 I'm going to show you some video here and some long disclaimers.
Speaker 17 Why don't you take the disclaimer?
Speaker 93 Because we asked a cybersecurity expert with knowledge of this allegation to attempt to recreate what was described in the court case.
Speaker 72 Could they do it?
Speaker 93 We asked them if they could use the same Dominion software and then asked if they could screen record the entire process.
Speaker 25 So they did.
Speaker 93 Disclaimer, and then I think we have another disclaimer coming up. Yeah, so an additional disclaimer.
Speaker 115 Okay.
Speaker 61 This is the Microsoft admin computer.
Speaker 65 So you would log in here, put your password in, it would open up to this.
Speaker 112 Then you would go into the tabulation.
Speaker 17 Database does not require additional password once a viewer is logged into Windows.
Speaker 122 Okay, we're fine.
Speaker 25 All of this up there, it's all encrypted, you see?
Speaker 93 But the encryption keys are stored in this table right here in plain text.
Speaker 123 So they take the keys, this is the key to the main vault, and you cut and paste.
Speaker 93
You put the last one over here. Now, watch what happens.
When you put the keys in,
Speaker 18 here's the last one.
Speaker 21 This is what happens.
Speaker 20 All encrypted, you see, there's no information.
Speaker 93 Now you can decrypt the election files using the extracted keys and a few lines of code.
Speaker 2 Open.
Speaker 25 There's the encryption.
Speaker 21 Now using the keys, a description script is executed.
Speaker 93 And now I have the names.
Speaker 123 I have everything that I need.
Speaker 93 It's now decrypted.
Speaker 25 It's the knock list.
Speaker 64 It's out in the open.
Speaker 87 A user can run a script to re-encrypt it if they wanted to make any changes.
Speaker 41 The conclusion from the expert, with no password and just a few minutes with an election server, an individual can access the keys to the election.
Speaker 128 That
Speaker 28 is stunning.
Speaker 4 Let me play one more thing
Speaker 7 because I brought John Graves in last night. We went to the chalkboard and I said, just so people understand what I just showed you, look at this.
Speaker 112 Well, I want to make sure that we have this right and everybody understands.
Speaker 93 The election, the voting machine, is like a bank.
Speaker 79 Exactly. Yes.
Speaker 25 And to get in to the front door, you need a key.
Speaker 93 Who would have that key? All the commissioners?
Speaker 2 Yeah, any Dominion employee, a county commissioner, they would either have it or have authority. Anybody who can access the database has the PC login key.
Speaker 30 Okay, So that's a Windows PC, right?
Speaker 8 Yes.
Speaker 93 And it's all normal and you just sign in.
Speaker 2 Username and password and you put the password in.
Speaker 104 And it opens the door of the bank.
Speaker 2 And you're in the bank lobby. Right.
Speaker 93 But you should not be able to open the vault.
Speaker 130 No, you should not.
Speaker 2 Okay. With the key to the bank.
Speaker 79 Right. Okay.
Speaker 93 So you have the key to the, and all commissioners have this, and that's normal.
Speaker 103
Yeah. Right.
Yeah.
Speaker 93 But in the lobby of the bank,
Speaker 93 in the open are the four keys that open the vault. That's right.
Speaker 93 So what can you do in the vault with the four keys?
Speaker 2 Yeah, so the allegations that were made in this lawsuit that you pointed out,
Speaker 2 these keys could shut off the cameras and wipe that you were there because they're encryption keys. They could take the gold and replace it with counterfeit gold.
Speaker 2
Take the cash, replace it with counterfeit cash. You would never know it.
And then literally go right back out and no one would know that you're there.
Speaker 2 You showed that on the demonstration of the cybersecurity experts.
Speaker 128 That's not good.
Speaker 2
No, it's not good at all. That's why it alarmed me.
All right.
Speaker 47 So, we're going to go through this just a little bit more.
Speaker 103 And then, the most important part, what do we do?
Speaker 116 This audience could play a very big role in saving the Republic, but it's going to take your time.
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Speaker 19 And so you have to spread the word because there's, you know, there may be 10 million people listening, but
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Speaker 25 John Graves, he's an attorney, software executive of Million Voices.
Speaker 30 He is the CEO.
Speaker 47 And you can find Million Voices at millionvoices.org, and that's an important thing to remember.
Speaker 12 We'll tell you why here in just a second.
Speaker 121 John, welcome to the program.
Speaker 132 Thanks for having me.
Speaker 6 So, we talked maybe a couple of months ago, and
Speaker 57 I was very concerned.
Speaker 6 And so, there's all kinds of efforts all around the country to shore up the elections and there's also all kinds of activity all over the country trying to make it easier to quote vote um
Speaker 92 and you said glenn because i said i don't even know what this even says or does and you said i know
Speaker 118 but we've looked into it i you had personally looked into it with several uh experts right yes that's right and and there are four keys what do these four keys do?
Speaker 2 Well, the first two, the Rindell, the AES encryption keys, are the ones that primarily encrypt and decrypt, like you showed on that video.
Speaker 16 So once you decrypt, you can know what the vote totals were,
Speaker 134 who voted, what, everything else.
Speaker 132 That's right.
Speaker 2 And the other keys deal with a little more like on your bank analogy, wiping the logs or cutting out, making it look legitimate, like a bank transaction that you and I talked about on the special last night.
Speaker 2 And so that's what they do.
Speaker 20 But together, the four keys, they're they're supposed to be there they're just supposed to be stored or they themselves are supposed to be and they are literally out in the open in the you know the lobby once you get past the if you know what you're looking for and it does take somewhat of an expert to know what you're looking for but somebody nefarious once they get past the microsoft firewall which you know is something but not to protect the Republic.
Speaker 2 Well, even the allegations in that lawsuit said that Microsoft,
Speaker 2 they cited a YouTube where a novice could do it in a couple of minutes, an expert could do it in two, a novice could do it in five.
Speaker 2 If you have one bad actor, that's the concern is you want transparency. You want to make sure that these things are secure.
Speaker 60 You also might have a commissioner that, or somebody in the Republican or Democratic Party, I'm not making any accusations, that could go in, know where these keys are, now especially that it is out in the open, and do whatever they wanted, allegedly.
Speaker 133 That's right.
Speaker 2 Okay.
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Speaker 18 All right, so we all know we're all concerned about the election.
Speaker 65 Last night on the TV show, I gave you eight things that you should be aware of.
Speaker 87 And then the last piece was about the voting machines and a possible problem, an alleged vulnerability.
Speaker 44 And we need to get the vulnerability part out of everything.
Speaker 44 We have to be able to believe that our election is secure.
Speaker 20 John Graves, he's an attorney and a software executive.
Speaker 12 He also is the CEO of MillionVoices.org, has what I think is the solution and a very good one.
Speaker 14 So let's... Take us through this, John.
Speaker 65 This is at millionvoices.org.
Speaker 106 That's right.
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Speaker 112 and
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Okay. So you go to millionvoices.org, and then you're signing up.
So you're just giving us some way to contact you, like your name and email. You click the next one.
It gives your address.
Speaker 2 We need your home registered address so that we can match you to your official that you vote for, county commissioner, state rep, whatever, depending on what issues you click.
Speaker 2 Then when you do that, if you click election integrity, make sure you check that one. You may also care about the border, Israel, or other things.
Speaker 2 But when you do that, we're going to give you a form letter. And then there's three actions that you can do because my passion is you're the one that can change things.
Speaker 2 The listeners today are the ones that can change. You can click the button to call.
Speaker 2 And if you already have read the letter, you watch the special, you kind of know what you're doing here, you can call your state rep or your county commissioner. Mine pulls up my county commissioner.
Speaker 2 Or number two, you click the button to email and you just copy the letter that we're saying transparency.
Speaker 118 Here, let me read the letter.
Speaker 40 Dear XXX, you're county commissioner.
Speaker 112 As a resident voter of this country, I'm writing you,
Speaker 92 or this county, I'm writing you to ask for an investigation into the electronic software and database used to administer elections in our county.
Speaker 41 I am not making any allegations or focused on the disputed elections of the past.
Speaker 7 I am concerned about the elections this November 2024.
Speaker 81 I ask you if you will investigate and take any necessary action to ensure that our future elections are fair and secure.
Speaker 7 It has been revealed that three highly qualified cybersecurity computer experts, seeing link below, discovered that critical encryption passwords were left in plain text in the election databases in some counties using Dominion database.
Speaker 41 I'm not suggesting that these are problems that exist here.
Speaker 55 Rather, I'm simply asking for a verification that our systems are inspected and found to be in good order.
Speaker 51 If the passwords for our election systems are
Speaker 25 easily discoverable by hackers, this would make it impossible to guarantee the integrity of the election.
Speaker 7 No matter which election vendor serves our country, it still warrants an examination.
Speaker 20 Like the recent
Speaker 7 spat in airline mishaps, if one airplane model is having problems, it's a good idea for all systems to be checked to ensure that they're designed and working securely.
Speaker 57 I specifically ask that a bipartisan team inspect to verify if our election database user password is encrypted, And if not, demonstrate how that encryption will be turned on before the voting this fall.
Speaker 41 If our electronic database has the same election database pass keys, and it goes on and on and on.
Speaker 20 And you're asking me to do this.
Speaker 30 If you are not the official with authority over our election processes or the election databases, I would appreciate if you would provide me with that person's contact information.
Speaker 22 I'll be sharing my concerns and your response with as many of my friends and neighbors as possible.
Speaker 7 Everyone needs to care about our elections being fair and secure.
Speaker 25 I appreciate your service, your willingness to investigate this matter.
Speaker 104 Nothing done in the civic arena is more important than making sure our elections are done with integrity.
Speaker 7 So then when you click on that,
Speaker 41 you can cut and paste it.
Speaker 112 You should make it your own, but that gives you the outline
Speaker 41 and then send it.
Speaker 112 It will attach it to an email
Speaker 85 to your county commissioner without you even having to know who your county commissioner is.
Speaker 2
We do the work for you. We do the cumbersome work for you.
It'll click up who your county commissioner or person is. You copy the letter.
We ask people to personalize it.
Speaker 2
I've lived in this county this long. Be positive.
Thank you for your service. Don't accuse or make statements of fact.
Just say, hey, we're looking for this.
Speaker 2
And then you're asking for some very practical things. And then you'll know.
And if enough citizens talk to their local county person, that's where this all happens, Glenn.
Speaker 27 Because county people are sometimes elected by, you know, 200.
Speaker 40
That's right. Right.
So they care. That's right.
Speaker 2
And you may be the county official. You may be the state rep, or you may be friends with them.
And they may say, I had no idea this was a concern. I can fix it.
Speaker 2
I can go over there and make sure it's not. And if it is a problem, we give them clear steps.
You can encrypt the user password is just one quick step.
Speaker 2 You can make sure we keep the paper ballots, keep the images, have a clear chain of custody, just simple, you know, about five simple things that anyone could do.
Speaker 2 And then the third thing you can do, you can email them, you can call them, but the best thing is to write them a letter.
Speaker 2 And so we ask people to just personalize that letter because they have to process a letter very differently. And it kind of also is documenting, hey, there's a lot of people concerned about this.
Speaker 2 And it's when the citizens speak out that things happen. That's my passionate million voices.
Speaker 24 So
Speaker 106 does this give them, because if I got this, I would like, we are already, we've already been inspected by the state and everything else.
Speaker 18 Yes, we're fine.
Speaker 2 Yeah, you're just asking them, go look, and they can even send the link to your special and say, hey, here's what it shows on here.
Speaker 2 Just follow those login and look at that table and say, you know, we just want to know our county for the future. That's what we care about is what about our county? And you can rule it out.
Speaker 2 And if there's not an encrypted password, if it's in plain text, if the tracing is turned off on the database, like the election cameras and the bank analogy.
Speaker 40 I want to know.
Speaker 2 Anybody touches that? I want to know the digital and the paper.
Speaker 88 So why don't I give you the clip, or you may already have it, just the clip without me in it, because that will taint things.
Speaker 6 Okay.
Speaker 20 Just the clip and say, look, we know if you're using this machine, this is what it looks like.
Speaker 8 Yes.
Speaker 93 Let us show you where it is.
Speaker 103 Yes, and then
Speaker 121 we'll send that to you and you can include that. Thank you.
Speaker 108 Because I think they.
Speaker 47 I mean, I know if I were a county commissioner, I wouldn't.
Speaker 2 I agree, and I think that's why we're trying to make it simple. I say, you know, put the cookies on the lowest shelf so everybody can get one.
Speaker 2
It's like the county commissioner can go look, have a Democrat and a Republican there video the thing and then say, hey, this got fixed. Okay, great.
We can now trust our elections more.
Speaker 2 Or this didn't get fixed. Let's do these steps to make sure we got transparency here.
Speaker 100 Is there anything that is happening right now in any state that is important?
Speaker 2
There's several of them and there's a lot of fights. One of my passions, I tell people, government belongs to those who show up.
So you have to vote, but victory belongs to those who don't give up.
Speaker 2 So a lot of states like Wisconsin, the the legislature stopped Zuckbuck's private funding of election, but then the Democrat governor vetoed it.
Speaker 2
But then they put it back on the ballot, and the people overrode the governor. So, there's these fights.
Georgia is a great example.
Speaker 2 The legislature has now passed, let's watermark all the ballots in the future, and let's make it open record so that we can, they still, three and a half years later, haven't looked at Georgia, which was one of the big disputed states.
Speaker 29 Wait, tell me about watermarks.
Speaker 43 Okay, watermarks are, it's like your dollar, it's wallermarks Yes.
Speaker 69 Or your check.
Speaker 85 Yeah, and you cannot fake that part.
Speaker 2
And it's individual. So in our bank analogy, if I have a check, there should be two checks on that.
One, digitally, the bank should be able to count it.
Speaker 2
So that's one place that we make sure there's no shenanigans. But two, I should be able to go look at my check.
I wrote you a $5 check and it cleared. And I can see that's my check.
Speaker 2 Nobody made that a $50 check, right? Or that would now be not okay.
Speaker 2 Somebody modified it before you got it and you counted it. So it's one thing to just count the digital.
Speaker 2 It doesn't mean anything if they're stuffing counterfeit dollar bills and you just count the dollar bills. That doesn't answer the second question.
Speaker 20 So where do they stand in Georgia on the watermarking?
Speaker 2 On the watermark, they pass the legislation, but the governor has to sign it or veto it by July 1. I think if he doesn't sign it, it becomes law.
Speaker 2 But he said, hey, we're good here on election integrity. So if you live in Georgia, you know somebody in Georgia, might be a good letter.
Speaker 2 And what we'll do for people who sign up at million voices, those are the kind of things we then follow up on. We match your passion to the practical solution.
Speaker 2
You don't need to be talking to the president. You need to talk to your county commissioner.
You don't need to talk to the president. You need to talk to your state rep.
Speaker 4 That's why
Speaker 25 when you first get there, it says, tell me your passions.
Speaker 12 That's it.
Speaker 8 The first one is voter integrity.
Speaker 89 Yes.
Speaker 8 But we all are interested in.
Speaker 121 different things. That's right.
Speaker 103 And
Speaker 103 I've already checked all of them.
Speaker 9 So I think I'm going to be getting a lot from you.
Speaker 2
Well, and if it's one person, mostly it's the state rep. Your state rep is, has everything, things are, you said it last night on the special.
Things are coming back to the states.
Speaker 2 That's the great thing about the constitutional court we have right now.
Speaker 25 Especially with the vote. Yes.
Speaker 36 That is constitutionally, that belongs to the state.
Speaker 15 That's right.
Speaker 52 The stuff I showed before we got into this are truly terrifying.
Speaker 99 What the federal government is doing and these public-private partnerships are absolutely out of control and nobody is really talking about it.
Speaker 2 Yeah, and I tell people, you know, don't,
Speaker 2
if somebody asked me this morning, they said, hey, I saw your special last night. Is it going to be secure or not? Well, it's not a binary 100% or not.
It's better now.
Speaker 2 What you just mentioned, private funding, 28 states now have passed, hey, we don't want somebody like Zuckbox coming in and flooding the system. They've outlawed it.
Speaker 2 But there's a lot of work that needs to be done. We can walk and chew gum at the same time.
Speaker 2 We can fight for the issues you're passionate about, but you need to vote and you need to get all your friends to vote. And that's why we asked people to pledge to do two things.
Speaker 51 You know, there were only between 16 and 19 percent of the American population back in the 1700s that was with the founders.
Speaker 40 Okay.
Speaker 42 It doesn't take an awful lot of people.
Speaker 113 It just takes committed people
Speaker 7 that will not sit down.
Speaker 27 And I know you're frustrated, but you really are the hero in this story.
Speaker 72 You are the one that will make the change if you choose to do so.
Speaker 69 That's right.
Speaker 2
Yeah, they have to vote and have to use their voice. My girls play basketball, and so I tell them all the time, you know, we may have a bad referee.
Maybe he's incompetent or maybe he's getting paid.
Speaker 2
I don't know, but don't put it in his hands. It's like, make your free throws.
Don't turn the ball over. Make your threes.
Make your assists. You know, play good defense.
Speaker 2 And so if we show up and vote in enough numbers and bring your friends, it'll shock people. But the number one way we can solve this is government belongs to those who show up.
Speaker 2 If we don't show up and vote, we can't change these laws.
Speaker 12 I've got about a minute left, and I want you to share the scripture that we were talking about on the set last night.
Speaker 2 Luke 18. It is the least politically powerful person.
Speaker 2
Think about a widow in the time Jesus told this story that had an unjust judge, and he told two things. You have to pray, and you have to not give up.
And so she spoke.
Speaker 2
She used her voice to the judge, and she prayed. We want people to do both.
We want you to vote, and we want you to try to secure your vote.
Speaker 22 I will tell you that
Speaker 6 I think Mother Mother Teresa said something like this, that
Speaker 32 I used to think that prayer changes the world.
Speaker 35 Prayer changes you
Speaker 113 and you
Speaker 115 change the world.
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Speaker 103 A horse on the highway.
Speaker 3 I will say this one is a very wealthy,
Speaker 3 formerly very powerful person
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Speaker 103 All right, yeah.
Speaker 123 Harvey Weinstein,
Speaker 3 his 2020 rape conviction was overturned today.
Speaker 79 What?
Speaker 3 Yes.
Speaker 3 A shocking reversal of a landmark case that helped launch the Me Too movement. The court ordered a retrial ruling that the judge in
Speaker 3 Weinstein's original trial improperly allowed testimony about allegations that weren't part of the case.
Speaker 9 Wait, what about the part of the case where the plant, is the plant testified yet?
Speaker 105 The fern, which now has a very large family of ferns, I've heard.
Speaker 134 Fern-human hybrids.
Speaker 40 Very fact.
Speaker 40 Fern-human hybrid.
Speaker 79 And hairy, a hairy plant.
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Speaker 103 This is going down a bad road.
Speaker 3 So he will remain in prison, however,
Speaker 3 because of his 2022 California rape conviction.
Speaker 111 So, I mean, it's not going to
Speaker 79 see him down the street with your local florist.
Speaker 19 I'd like to talk to you about that hot fern in
Speaker 103 the window there.
Speaker 3 But yes, so that's a kind of a crazy story. And now both Cosby and
Speaker 134 Weinstein, I mean, the Me Too movement really worked out.
Speaker 3 It accomplished a ton there, it seems like.
Speaker 133 But the two main guys that were part of that now
Speaker 3 at least had some of their convictions overturned.
Speaker 69 Okay.
Speaker 109 Okay.
Speaker 22 We have an update on the horses in London that were covered in blood, that were running loose on the streets coming up for you.
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Speaker 9 Rabbi Itzach Alderstein is with us now from the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
Speaker 43 He is the director of Interfaith Affairs.
Speaker 7 He is one of my favorite people on earth.
Speaker 118 Rabbi, good to have you.
Speaker 75 Great to be here.
Speaker 93 Yeah.
Speaker 20 You just got back from Israel.
Speaker 75 Correct.
Speaker 94 How are things?
Speaker 130 You know, we say in Israel, Kumo Kulanum, like everybody else.
Speaker 69 It says a lot, means that we're going through some hard times, but we're still remarkably united.
Speaker 69 There's some signs of things fracturing a little, but it's a minority of the country.
Speaker 18 Were you there for the response from Iran?
Speaker 116 There?
Speaker 69 It was a night of biblical meaning.
Speaker 69 I was one of the overly naive people who actually believed the reports from the media when they first came in.
Speaker 69 They've launched, they're on their way, but they're only going to hit two places in the country. So unless you're at an Air Force base in the Negev or sitting on the Golan, hey, it should be okay.
Speaker 69 So I actually went to sleep. There weren't too many people who went to sleep to be awakened at 2 a.m.
Speaker 69 by the sirens and my wife saying, we got to get downstairs to the bomb shelter.
Speaker 24 What is that like to live like that?
Speaker 69
It's not pleasant. It's not pleasant.
But I had steeled myself to it before. I figured
Speaker 69 I'd rather die with my boots on figuratively, in most of the country, not figuratively, and die with pride as a Jew in God's land than cower in Brooklyn.
Speaker 69 And
Speaker 69
we went downstairs. We had some guests over as well.
And we waited a couple of minutes and hey, nothing happened.
Speaker 134 And then we get the all clear.
Speaker 69 Hey, this is kind of like,
Speaker 24 you know,
Speaker 69 anticlimactic.
Speaker 69 And we went upstairs and then, you know, just like figured we'd look outside and went outside. We have a beautiful view from our porch in Jerusalem and treated to a light show like it was 4th of July.
Speaker 20 You know, you said it was biblical. Let's see if we're on the same page.
Speaker 85 It felt, at least to me, like a just divine protection, the hand of God just putting a dome over
Speaker 46 Israel.
Speaker 69 How else do you get a 99% rate of taking those things down? We know that there is human inaccuracy. Look, anybody who plays video games knows that you don't always get those incoming
Speaker 79 right.
Speaker 69 And any one of those could have done damage.
Speaker 69 And then a few days later, after we sustain almost no damage at all with one injury in a Bedouin village, a couple of days later, we finally respond to Iran and don't lob anything like those numbers there.
Speaker 69 And they hit the munitions factory right next door to a nuclear installation and blow it up.
Speaker 23 I got to tell you that what was done in Syria,
Speaker 126 you're in a town in Syria and there are buildings right next to buildings and you hit with a missile one and that collapsed and seemingly no damage anywhere else.
Speaker 102 It's incredible how accurate things are happening with Israel.
Speaker 69
Right. And those who are believers don't attribute that to the might of the IDF.
Very, very, very grateful to the IDF, especially to the soldiers.
Speaker 69 But they, you know, they got October 7th wrong, and there have been lots of friendly fire casualties because human error is always involved, and there wasn't here.
Speaker 69 To those who are believers, this was as close to a Cecil B. de Mill moment as we were going to get in our lifetime.
Speaker 103 Yeah.
Speaker 59 Forgive me for not knowing the
Speaker 30 eschatology of
Speaker 99 Jews.
Speaker 102 But there's many Christians who believe we're living in the times for the return of the Messiah.
Speaker 22 I know Iran believes that they're looking for the return of the promised one, the 12th Imam, which gives them a real bloodthirst at this point.
Speaker 51 What do people in Israel feel about the Messiah?
Speaker 69 Look, we've been waiting for a couple of thousand years and we pray every day and we don't hope for the Messiah to come. We know he's coming.
Speaker 69
We know he's coming. Jews and Christians share that.
We don't hope for a better world. It's guaranteed.
God's word is money in the bank. Whether we're living on
Speaker 69 those times,
Speaker 69 there are hints of it. I'm a little bit on the conservative side, so I try not to
Speaker 69 set ourselves up for disappointment. But there's one thing in the Talmud that
Speaker 69 strikes me. The Talmud says that one of the indications that you're on the verge or in the footsteps of the Messiah is that the generation of it is,
Speaker 69
they're no fence sitters. You're either on one side or you're on the other.
And we are so close.
Speaker 69 So we really got there on October 8th when you have half of the people in the world, I hope it's half of the people in the world, or still hundreds of millions who said this is moral depravity.
Speaker 69 If this can't be called not only evil, but
Speaker 69
barbaric and demonic, then nothing is. And other people are saying, well, really, nothing is.
It's all context. Or you guys brought it about.
Or what do you expect? So the world,
Speaker 69 not just a small corner of it, and not just America. But the world has divided itself up into people who have room to understand morality and those who've rejected it and see everything is relative.
Speaker 27 Do you see in the rest of the world?
Speaker 10 And
Speaker 100 I don't even want to know the answer to this.
Speaker 20 Hopefully you see a difference in Christians.
Speaker 6 The Jews see a difference in Christians this time around
Speaker 22 from the last time. But
Speaker 113 we are only seeing the bad stuff.
Speaker 42 When you go over to Europe, are you seeing Christians and others,
Speaker 91 surprisingly, maybe standing up?
Speaker 69 I'm surprised at the hesitation in your asking that question. 100%.
Speaker 69 We're conscious in Israel that the only reliable allies we have on the face of the earth are Christians, are serious, Bible-believing Christians,
Speaker 69
to be more specific. And then there are good people all over.
I came back not so long ago from Berlin.
Speaker 69 My youngest son lives in Berlin. He's on the faculty of a rabbinic school in Berlin.
Speaker 69 He lives across the street from the synagogue and community center and school where his kids go that was firebombed a couple of months ago.
Speaker 69 So ever since the time that it was firebombed, a group of people, mostly Christian, mostly Christian, believing Christian, come every Friday night to
Speaker 69
stand guard as a vigil for the people. And these are just locals.
They're not bust in from other parts of Berlin. Locals in the neighborhood.
Yes, there are people. There are good people.
Speaker 69 There are good people all over.
Speaker 69 I can point to Palestinian friends as well.
Speaker 50 You know,
Speaker 92 I'm shocked because when I go over to Israel, and I'll talk to Palestinians, I don't go into Gaza, but when I talk to Palestinians who are living in Israel,
Speaker 77 if the cameras cameras are off,
Speaker 114 they will always say,
Speaker 18 I would much rather, I have a much better time in Israel than over in Gaza.
Speaker 20 I live next door to the Jews and we're fine.
Speaker 14 But once the camera is on, you don't hear that very often.
Speaker 16 And they're afraid.
Speaker 21 They're afraid to say that.
Speaker 20 Now, in Gaza, the ones who have been raised on this poison, I mean
Speaker 69 sort of like students in America who have been raised on a different kind of poison.
Speaker 69 It's not all that different.
Speaker 72 So what do you do?
Speaker 126 You know, you can't put a fire out.
Speaker 9 You can't put 80% of a fire out and then go, we're just going to take a break.
Speaker 87 We didn't stop in Germany with the Nazis.
Speaker 50 You cannot have that.
Speaker 28 You can't have anything other than, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 57 And then you still have to go through the community and find those that were leaders of it and and Nuremberg.
Speaker 62 Please tell me that Israel is committed to, no matter what the world says, finishing this job.
Speaker 72 Because that's the only shot we have.
Speaker 69 The majority of the country is committed to that very, very strongly.
Speaker 69 There definitely is a minority
Speaker 69 that's wavering.
Speaker 7 Is it kind of the Tel Aviv kind of crowd?
Speaker 40 Yeah.
Speaker 69 Yeah, the Tel Aviv kind of crowd. And some of the
Speaker 69 old-time leftists and some of the
Speaker 69 old brass of the army, which is very
Speaker 69 reluctantly giving up control to a younger generation, which is much more committed, much more focused.
Speaker 112 I don't know.
Speaker 20 It would be so frustrating.
Speaker 73 It's frustrating to live in America right now.
Speaker 96 It would be so frustrating to have the bombs actually raining down and what happened on october 7th and and then sit next to somebody who's like yeah i think we should give it a pause i would it would be hard it would be hard
Speaker 31 um
Speaker 39 uh
Speaker 100 what can we do to help what can this audience do to help what what what
Speaker 93 do jews here in america need
Speaker 69 and what do jews in israel need well that's a bunch of questions Jews
Speaker 69 in Israel are enormously buoyed up by shows of support from the rest of the world. On the one hand, we're prepared to go it alone.
Speaker 69 What we've done, what the events of the last months, preceded by a couple of decades, have done, is to produce
Speaker 69 a Gen Z in Israel, which is the polar opposite of what we have here in the United States. We're talking about kids who, when they're 18, 19,
Speaker 69 learn to
Speaker 69 live together, to cooperate
Speaker 69 in the Army, learn that they have a national mission,
Speaker 69 that they work for others and for community,
Speaker 69 and now they've had a practicum in what it means to translate that into reality and see the reaction of the rest of the world.
Speaker 69 So we're prepared, and
Speaker 69 we have the strength to go at it, and whatever God decides is the outcome, you know, we'll live with it or die with it.
Speaker 69 But it is so comforting to know that it's not the entire world that has turned against us,
Speaker 69 that there are good people all over,
Speaker 69 almost
Speaker 69 exclusively people who believe in Abrahamic monotheism.
Speaker 134 Yeah.
Speaker 7 Do you have a theory on why this keeps happening?
Speaker 69 People have been
Speaker 69 coming up with theories about anti-Semitism for thousands of years.
Speaker 69 The only theories that resonate with me is that Jews stand for something that consciously or subconsciously, much of the world resists,
Speaker 69 which is a connection between man and God,
Speaker 69
a people committed to a mission of making God's will something real. Even Jews who are not observant still stand for that biblical message.
And that message is more than a lot of people can take.
Speaker 69 Hitler supposedly said it best. He said that there are two things that we
Speaker 69 can never forgive the Jews for: circumcision and conscience.
Speaker 69 that's a that's a powerful statement
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Speaker 11 You know, I, I, it, it, it,
Speaker 9 when we saw last week, we had the consulate brief us on some of the things. Have you seen that presentation yet?
Speaker 92 It is
Speaker 127 literally like watching
Speaker 19 Schindler's list, except you know it's happening right now.
Speaker 56 It's some of the most disturbing things because of the
Speaker 24 joy.
Speaker 25 Most of it is footage from their cameras.
Speaker 44 So
Speaker 93 the joy, the fact that they,
Speaker 115 at one point, they would call into their, you know, commander,
Speaker 54 Hamas, and say, we killed them, we killed them, we killed them them all, you know, al-Akbar.
Speaker 131 God is great, as they're saying, we killed them all.
Speaker 58 And the Hamas commander would say,
Speaker 130 drag their bodies into the streets, bring them back, or cut off their heads and bring their heads and play with them.
Speaker 91 They were playing soccer with heads.
Speaker 114 And I thought to myself, it's bad enough.
Speaker 51 God is great.
Speaker 83 I just raped and murdered this person.
Speaker 37 But then to go up the next level
Speaker 40 and say, play with the bodies and quote, get others to play with the bodies.
Speaker 88 It shows the evil that is just a black hole that is, if you're not directly involved, we'll get you involved into this.
Speaker 29 And just
Speaker 50 learn Jews are not even people.
Speaker 27 It's nothing to worry about.
Speaker 58 It's a soccer ball instead of a head. It's terrifying.
Speaker 41 And as I watch this, it just struck me as old ancient, ancient evil.
Speaker 87 And, you know,
Speaker 14 there's been what, 19 Holocausts, and you'll see that they just keep passing something on.
Speaker 20 And the last time we had a Holocaust, it jumped from Germany at the last minute and it jumped to Jerusalem and to,
Speaker 112 you know,
Speaker 77 Iran.
Speaker 114 And it always does that.
Speaker 42 And it's almost as if evil is just saying, oh, well, I can beat God
Speaker 15 because all I have to do is kill this small little group of people.
Speaker 20 And it keeps losing, but learning.
Speaker 56 But when you see it,
Speaker 42 you can watch it from 700 in Persia to today in New York City, and it's exactly the same.
Speaker 56 It's a force.
Speaker 57 It's not an attitude.
Speaker 35 I think it's a force.
Speaker 69 I'm
Speaker 69 not going to disagree with that.
Speaker 69 But it's all been predicted.
Speaker 69 You read the Bible and you read two separate sections just
Speaker 69 in the Pentateuch about the horrors
Speaker 69 that happen when you lose God's protection.
Speaker 40 And it does happen to us. And
Speaker 92 we're sitting in a place now where I feel we're losing God's protection.
Speaker 23 How many of these protesters on these campuses do you think are actually engaged with their brain and know what they're saying?
Speaker 69 That's the scariest thing about it.
Speaker 69 Interview after interview, they can't name river to the sea.
Speaker 52 What river?
Speaker 110 What sea?
Speaker 103 They don't even know.
Speaker 52 What does that mean?
Speaker 69
And it become just people repeating slogans that they've been brought up with. Now we know from elementary school.
And so much of it is the the woke progressivism that that tends to
Speaker 69 you you know people think that that believers are the ones who cut up the world into the good guys and the bad guys right but and what's happened in america today i know you have the oppressors and
Speaker 69 and the intersectionality of all of those oppressors and then you have
Speaker 69 And then you have the oppressed.
Speaker 104 Rabbi, always good to see you.
Speaker 65 Thank you for coming by.
Speaker 17
God bless you. Thank you so much.
All right.
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Speaker 55 Concerts being held now where they're donating for abortions to kill babies.
Speaker 4 I mean, we are just losing our soul.
Speaker 85 And it is a struggle between life and death, dark and light.
Speaker 15 And it's pretty easy to see if your eyes are open.
Speaker 7 Everything that enters your mind when you hear the words Planned Parenthood, Pre-Born is the opposite of that.
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Speaker 54 60% of them don't want to do it, but they feel alone.
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Speaker 104 Rabbi Yitzhak Alderstein is with us.
Speaker 80 He is from the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
Speaker 133 He's a director of interfaith affairs.
Speaker 114 With everything that is happening in the colleges, the anti-Semitism, the true,
Speaker 98 I mean, it's, you know,
Speaker 41 people are on TV all the time going, well, I don't know if that is anti-Semitism or anti-Zionism.
Speaker 35 You know, when you're calling for the death of Jews and the destruction of all of the Jews in Israel,
Speaker 59 I think that's
Speaker 36 a little stronger than anti-Semitism.
Speaker 72 It's hatred for Jews.
Speaker 74 But yesterday, I don't understand the Jews, Rabbi, that are
Speaker 92 standing with and supporting,
Speaker 83 you know, usually it's all left-wing Jews.
Speaker 42 And there was a Seder
Speaker 20 yesterday. First of all, explain what a Seder is and what happened on campus.
Speaker 69 Seder is probably the single most observed Jewish practice of the religion. Religious Jews, non-religious Jews, almost everybody gets together for a Seder.
Speaker 69 It's where you get together with your family and friends and you recount the events of the liberation
Speaker 69 from Egypt and their ritual foods that are consumed. It's a
Speaker 69 several hour affair, and you want to get an idea, don't go to Woody Allen.
Speaker 69 But I would say that the Jews who participated in this Seder probably only experienced Woody Allen-type Seders in their life. It's a Judaism without any content.
Speaker 92 So that is a Christmas that only is about Santa.
Speaker 94 That's right. Okay.
Speaker 85 Again, I'm trying to, I try to understand these people.
Speaker 27 You know, it's like the gay and lesbians for Hamas.
Speaker 98 You know, go bring your flag over to Gaza and see how long you last.
Speaker 83 You know, go over to Gaza if you're a Jew and have a seder there in Gaza.
Speaker 24 It's not going to go well for you.
Speaker 110 How do they miss this?
Speaker 69 Well, they miss it in
Speaker 69
the same way it happens in the Christian world. You know, as interfaith director, I've gone to denominational conventions over the years.
I remember one I'm not going to mention.
Speaker 69 It's one of the mainstream liberal denominations where God was mentioned at the opening moments of the first day, the last moments of the last day,
Speaker 69 and there was nothing of the five days in between. Nobody mentioned God.
Speaker 69 But God and his message have been replaced by selective culling of a theme here or a theme there.
Speaker 69 The mik shall inherit the earth becomes oppressing, oppression is bad, and being oppressed is good.
Speaker 90 How the Jews became the oppressor and not the oppressed is amazing.
Speaker 69 How we became whites is also amazing.
Speaker 69
51% of Israel would not be considered white by the same criteria that people use in America to decide who's white. And yet somehow it's a white country because we're oppressors.
So we must be white.
Speaker 69 You know, it's that dichotomy itself, which is the scariest thing, that you have a whole generation of young people who are taught to think not in terms of good and evil, but of whiteness and non-whiteness.
Speaker 36 Where rape is a legitimate tool of war against an oppressor, oppressor.
Speaker 69 Right, because there is no other moral code because God's out of the picture. So the only moral code is
Speaker 69 fighting oppression.
Speaker 24 And that isn't actually, there's a rape slogan that they chant, isn't there?
Speaker 13 Rape is... is resistance.
Speaker 16 Rapist resistance.
Speaker 40 Rapist resistance.
Speaker 129 Rape is resistance. That's what it is.
Speaker 62 That's crazy.
Speaker 105 Crazy.
Speaker 102 One of the things that has become very apparent to me is,
Speaker 27 and it's almost in everything,
Speaker 56 the line between, you know, you said there won't be any bystanders.
Speaker 12 You'll be on one side or the other.
Speaker 53 And that is really defined, I think, by life and death.
Speaker 83 There is the culture of, I care about the Gazans, I do, and I care about their plight.
Speaker 42 I don't want anybody who's innocent to be killed.
Speaker 7 And I want to give everybody the chance to come back into the fold.
Speaker 16 But I'm very, very clear on the bad guys, where
Speaker 96 we would not ever go in and just murder babies and set them on fire.
Speaker 61 The culture of death, and that's goes beyond what the Palestinians are talking about.
Speaker 112 This goes to the cult of shout your abortion and, you know, euthanasia and starting to kill the handicapped again.
Speaker 53 And the, you know, up in Canada, you have a mental illness.
Speaker 96 The doctors can kill you for it.
Speaker 87 It's insane.
Speaker 35 And it's all death.
Speaker 56 And the other side is life.
Speaker 112 That's where I get this feeling that, again, it's just this ancient
Speaker 91 Old Testament kind of fight of life and death.
Speaker 69 Yeah, and I'll channel a good friend of mine by the name of Glenn Beck, who,
Speaker 69 when we were talking before, pointed to the biblical verse, choose life.
Speaker 69
See, death doesn't require much of a choice. It's a negation.
If you give up on everything,
Speaker 69 then
Speaker 69 there's room for just doing anything that you want or pursuing any slogan or any
Speaker 69
empty program. To choose life means that you have to make decisions judiciously.
You have to decide what's worthwhile, whether there's purpose, what the purpose is. Do I have a mission in life?
Speaker 69 Am I here for a reason? A lot of people don't want to deal with that.
Speaker 69 And they certainly, if they do deal with it, they want to do it on their own terms without thinking of somebody above who's going to hold them accountable for it. So choosing life takes a lot of work,
Speaker 69 a lot of moxie, courage,
Speaker 69 internal stuff, which we're not not into.
Speaker 69 We're into superficiality and creating your own world
Speaker 69 on your little hand held. So to choose life is an act of courage and an act that requires insight
Speaker 69 and judicious thinking,
Speaker 69 which is more than a lot of people can handle.
Speaker 114 And
Speaker 65 that's really what the Jewish people, along with
Speaker 24 the Torah, that's what the Jewish people really
Speaker 41 was choose life be a society of life not meaningless death right and not meaninglessness in any in any in anything uh yes that is and i think that that remains one of the contributions yeah to to anti-semitism the fact that uh consciously or subconsciously people are not so happy with what's the you know i'm watching a great show stu we should talk about on hulu called shogun and it's japanese and it is unbelievable but the Japanese the old you know 1500s Japanese was all about honor and death and death I mean it's it's really it's bizarre to watch something that is so
Speaker 90 not Western history you know where It was normal.
Speaker 81 Oh, my father disgraced himself, so he killed himself.
Speaker 90 And now to stop the line and to stop disgrace, I have to kill myself too.
Speaker 21 It's just
Speaker 99 bizarre.
Speaker 42 It's bizarre.
Speaker 102 And the turning point on all of that really happened with the bringing on of the Torah and God speaking and saying, choose life.
Speaker 69 And making every individual life count rather than just the collective.
Speaker 28 The one thing that
Speaker 62 I've heard people say,
Speaker 56 and usually it's people who are, they're not bad people.
Speaker 79 They're just not religiously schooled or believe in anything.
Speaker 28 And they'll say,
Speaker 7 you know,
Speaker 27 we got to stand by the, you know, we have to stand by the Jews or we have to stand by God's chosen people.
Speaker 28 I don't believe in any of that.
Speaker 103 Why?
Speaker 109 Why should we?
Speaker 91 Can you make a case to stand with the Jew that doesn't,
Speaker 56 it isn't because God said so?
Speaker 69
I think so. Usually when God tells you to do things, he has a good reason for it.
Right. So all we have to do is uncover some of the reasons.
Speaker 69 And a lot of it has to do with what you've been talking about. But let's turn it into political reality.
Speaker 69 There are people who would say, look, we have lots of problems in the United States and lots of areas where we could be devoting our attention and our money.
Speaker 69 And why do we have to spend so much money on foreign aid?
Speaker 69 And there are isolationists, just as there were before World War II.
Speaker 69 And then we discovered, we woke up one day and we said, you know, isolationism is just not going to work because when you're dealing with really committed evil,
Speaker 69 whether you believe in a biblical evil or not, there is evil out there. And they're going to engulf us unless we put up some kind of resistance.
Speaker 69 The United States spends billions and billions and billions of dollars, not because we're just nice guys out there or because we're colonial oppressors.
Speaker 69 We do it out of self-protection because the world can be a scary place. But
Speaker 94 we've also made in the last hundred years some stupid decisions where we are sending money to places that want to kill us.
Speaker 37 I mean, we're sending it to Iran, but we also send it, and I think the American people thought we're trying to do good, but the American government sometimes goes way off the rails.
Speaker 73 It does.
Speaker 120 And we cause more problems.
Speaker 69 And we have to be judicious about that and not just write out blank checks.
Speaker 69 But to think that we can live in our little bubble here in the United States, oblivious from forces around the world that would consciously or less consciously like to replace us with a caliphate or with just
Speaker 69 economic
Speaker 69
parity and equality for everything and just destroy our economic system. To do that, you have to invest in other places.
Now, I think the investment in Israel is certainly not the only place.
Speaker 69 Egypt gets about the same amount every year, and we're getting a lot less out of Egypt, although Egypt has been pretty good in this conflict.
Speaker 69
But to think that without Israel and without Egypt and without Jordan, the Iranians wouldn't have moved in. Oh, yeah.
Or that ISIS wouldn't move in. Even the Saudis.
Speaker 69 Even the Saudis. The Saudis, you know,
Speaker 69 because the United States has been so weak, have been judiciously
Speaker 69 trying to rework a Middle East reality,
Speaker 74 including Israel.
Speaker 69 But you don't live in a vacuum. If you don't live in a vacuum, then look to the places that are giving you some kind of return on that money.
Speaker 69
Israel is a democracy. It's the only democracy in that region.
It's the only place
Speaker 69 that is actually helping Israel in intelligence,
Speaker 69 helping America rather in intelligence, helping America develop its weapons, which we do need in a scary world.
Speaker 69 And if you recognize that there are evil players, there are malign players in the world, you can't just say, well, we're not going to be like that and be that naive.
Speaker 69 You have to be able to build up a kind of a kind of a wall.
Speaker 134 And
Speaker 69 that means having allies who are reliable. And Israel has been that and will continue to be that.
Speaker 112 It is amazing, too, that everywhere else we've fought in the Middle East,
Speaker 13 we're fighting everybody.
Speaker 102 And you're kind of like, guys, you got to stand up at some point.
Speaker 86 Stand up for yourself.
Speaker 18 That's not what we're talking about.
Speaker 117 First of all, nobody's talking about sending troops over to Israel.
Speaker 29 And that's a whole different kettle of fish.
Speaker 56 But in this case, Israel is standing up. They're standing up for democracy where we haven't seen that really en masse in any other place in the Middle East.
Speaker 20 It is like-minded, and you're standing up for yourself, which I, you know.
Speaker 69 And where would America be if Israel had not taken out the Iraqi? nuclear reactor. Oh, yeah.
Speaker 112 Oh, yeah.
Speaker 112 Yeah, I know.
Speaker 115 And I hope you get the Iranian stuff too.
Speaker 22 One last, I've got about a minute.
Speaker 104 How important is this next election?
Speaker 77 I don't want to force you into a political thing, but for Israel and for good and evil?
Speaker 69 Yeah, of course,
Speaker 69 it's tremendously important. Again, we're determined to survive and work with whoever is there.
Speaker 69 We have tremendous respect for and
Speaker 69 thanks and gratitude for Joe Biden for the decisions he made early after October 7th and for sending troops and for standing with us in the Security Council.
Speaker 69 But we're also horribly aware of how vulnerable he is, how easy it is to bend his ear to the progressive wing in
Speaker 69 the Democratic Party, which is very, very scary. We can't rely on the Democratic Party as a whole anymore, like we did
Speaker 69 for years.
Speaker 11 On paper,
Speaker 69 the opening months of the Trump presidency would probably be a little less scary for us.
Speaker 69 Where it'll go from there, I can't really say, but we do think it's very important. And I'm sure a lot of Israeli foreign policy is kind of waiting to see what happens in November.
Speaker 86 Thank you so much.
Speaker 116 Thank you for having me.
Speaker 69 It's so great to be with you.
Speaker 94 Yeah, always, always.
Speaker 45 Thank you.
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Speaker 93 So yesterday we had horses covered in blood running down the streets of London and we had no idea why.
Speaker 83 You're watching.
Speaker 25 Look at that white horse just covered in blood.
Speaker 13 Do you have an update on this?
Speaker 3
Well, it was a military exercise. I guess they bring these horses out into public to get them used to the public.
The loud noises, people moving around.
Speaker 3
So what happened was they went by a construction site and something dropped, made a loud noise that freaked the horses out. They ran all over the place.
One of them ran into a bus. It's hard to
Speaker 49 know why it's covered in blood.
Speaker 71 I still don't
Speaker 79 freaking know.
Speaker 54 Did somebody have too much blood and they popped?
Speaker 106 What happened? It could be that one.
Speaker 3 I think the theory, leading theory, is that one of these interactions they had caused the horse to be cut, so it was bleeding. It's his own blood that was coming down all over it.
Speaker 79
That's better. That's better than.
That's better.
Speaker 80 More investigation needs to happen.
Speaker 104 We'll get back to you with more.
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