Biden’s Islamophobia Strategy Reveals Democrats Want the West DESTROYED | Guest: Dave Isay | 11/2/23

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The Biden administration took a hard look at the rise of Jewish hate in America and decided to act by enacting a national strategy to combat Islamophobia. Glenn and Stu analyze the numbers to see if Islamophobia should really be the focus. The United Nations claims Israel’s attacks on Gaza amount to "collective punishment." Glenn plays the very last Beatles song, "Now and Then," produced with the help of artificial intelligence, in the song's national syndicated news talk radio show debut. The House Oversight Committee announced its "smoking gun" in the form of a $40,000 check sent to Biden. The Texas Rangers are World Series champions for the first time. Glenn discusses the Marine Ball being canceled due to "unforeseen operational commitments." StoryCorps founder and president Dave Isay joins to discuss the importance of never forgetting the atrocities of the Holocaust.
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Speaker 47 surrounding a Jewish student all by himself, cornering him and shouting at him as he tries to get away.

Speaker 17 Now, I'm going to start with that because the president came out yesterday and announced the first national strategy to counter Islamophobia.

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Speaker 71 Yeah,

Speaker 72 so

Speaker 72 we have that super, super classic of now yesterday Harvard students surrounding a Jewish student,

Speaker 75 which is, you know, it's wonderful.

Speaker 76 Then we have

Speaker 12 this Islamophobia, Glenn, is just constant.

Speaker 12 People are scared of Muslims, and therefore Muslims are attacking Jews.

Speaker 77 Right.

Speaker 16 Exactly.

Speaker 33 Exactly. Something like that.

Speaker 79 And here's Hamas.

Speaker 4 I want you to hear this.

Speaker 80 This is a Hamas terrorist describing killing children.

Speaker 82 Here it is.

Speaker 38 Afterwards, we entered the house.

Speaker 83 It was near us.

Speaker 84 We entered through the window.

Speaker 14 We checked the house and heard the sounds of young children in the safe room.

Speaker 45 We shot at the safe room.

Speaker 68 Why'd you shoot at the safe room?

Speaker 14 At the beginning, we didn't shoot, we passed by, we didn't hear anything.

Speaker 85 We ate dates and drank water.

Speaker 7 After we heard sounds of young children,

Speaker 68 what sounds did you hear?

Speaker 84 Young children crying.

Speaker 24 Can you demonstrate what noise is so he can understand?

Speaker 26 The cries of young children, a young child.

Speaker 86 Like what?

Speaker 68 A child crying.

Speaker 82 Okay.

Speaker 5 I shot and Abu Amal Kamil shot until what?

Speaker 68 Until we didn't hear any noise.

Speaker 36 Yeah, we didn't hear any noise at that point.

Speaker 5 And then the army arrived.

Speaker 87 You stopped hearing the noise.

Speaker 13 What does that mean?

Speaker 90 That they died.

Speaker 46 Is children logical

Speaker 92 in the Muslim religion?

Speaker 93 No.

Speaker 36 What did the Prophet Muhammad say regarding this?

Speaker 24 Children are not involved.

Speaker 14 So I ask you a question.

Speaker 59 If you entered

Speaker 24 in order to kill under the order of Nakba from Hamas,

Speaker 94 what's the difference between you and ISIS?

Speaker 11 The things the interrogator showed me, there is no difference.

Speaker 53 The things I was shown,

Speaker 83 I saw videos worse than ISIS, the one that the interrogator showed me.

Speaker 36 Your father and mother would be proud of those actions?

Speaker 97 They don't know I'm part of Hamas.

Speaker 37 My father sees me, he will shoot me, he will kill me.

Speaker 31 Okay,

Speaker 98 well,

Speaker 56 that had a happy ending that at least, you know, he was saying

Speaker 92 that he didn't have, you know, he had a real problem with shooting the children in the safe room, but I don't know why he had a problem with it.

Speaker 92 When he's with the interrogator, and he didn't have a problem with it when they were eating dates.

Speaker 15 One more cut here.

Speaker 65 Here's Kirby

Speaker 38 at his White House briefing, John Kirby,

Speaker 103 talking about violent anti-Semitic threats.

Speaker 74 Listen to this.

Speaker 104 The people in this country making violent anti-Semitic threats, are they domestic terrorists?

Speaker 105 I don't

Speaker 106 know that we're classifying people as domestic terrorists for that. Wait a minute.
That's really a question better left to law enforcement. I'm not aware that there's been such a

Speaker 106 characterization of that.

Speaker 108 Okay, that's weird because people who went to the school boards and stood up for their children and said, what are you doing?

Speaker 110 They were domestic terrorists.

Speaker 45 But people who are making violent

Speaker 56 anti-Semitic

Speaker 75 comments and threats are not?

Speaker 113 Hmm, that's weird.

Speaker 39 On the same day the White House announced its first national strategy to counter Islamophobia,

Speaker 113 President Biden ran for office to restore the soul of our nation.

Speaker 28 He's unequivocal.

Speaker 22 There's no place for hate in America against anyone.

Speaker 28 For too long, Muslims in America and those perceived to be Muslims, such as Arabs and Sikhs, have endured a disproportionate number of hate-fueled attacks and other discriminatory incidents.

Speaker 109 Really?

Speaker 47 Now, we all know about the murder of the Muslim, the six-year-old six-year-old Muslim kid,

Speaker 92 allegedly at the hands of a landlord who targeted the family over the terrorist attack on Israel by Hamas.

Speaker 90 That guy should go to jail.

Speaker 113 That's clear.

Speaker 45 We all agree that that six-year-old should not have been killed, that that is a horror show, right?

Speaker 81 Can we not make George Floyd out of this?

Speaker 85 We all agree

Speaker 28 that guy should go to jail.

Speaker 86 And it's weird.

Speaker 12 And look, sometimes there are coincidences that pop up from kids time to time. And

Speaker 12 they've got nothing to do. One thing doesn't have anything to do with the other thing.
And that's important to note because this is a heartfelt

Speaker 12 policy on Islamophobia coming from the federal government. And not only, by the way, it's always Muslims and those who appear Muslim.
We make sure it's not just Muslims that people are afraid of.

Speaker 12 It's also those who appear Muslim. But this is just a totally unrelated story.
Biden's support among Arab Americans was 59% when he was elected, and now it's 17%.

Speaker 117 So that's a weird coincidence.

Speaker 119 So

Speaker 12 it's just total coincidence that he just announced this big Islamophobia policy.

Speaker 117 So I have to tell you that

Speaker 121 I don't think it's just because of getting numbers to be reelected.

Speaker 12 Oh, I think it's totally unrelated. What are you talking about?

Speaker 84 No, no, I know that.

Speaker 64 No, I know.

Speaker 123 However, I think this is revealing.

Speaker 46 This is who the White House really is.

Speaker 124 This is who this administration is.

Speaker 125 This is showing you where we're headed.

Speaker 127 Where we're going is he was saying, oh, we'll Israel, we love you, we love you.

Speaker 123 Hey, you should do a ceasefire.

Speaker 16 A ceasefire?

Speaker 80 No, you shouldn't.

Speaker 128 Would we have given the Japanese a ceasefire on December 23rd, 1941?

Speaker 25 No, no, we wouldn't have.

Speaker 124 Especially when you hear things

Speaker 24 like you hear from Hamas.

Speaker 79 Here's a Hamas spokesperson, Ghazi Hamad.

Speaker 92 I'm going to play just a little bit of it, but I'll just read it to you.

Speaker 13 Here he is, cut two, please.

Speaker 84 We must teach Israel a lesson.

Speaker 88 And we'll do this again and again.

Speaker 109 The Al-Axa flood is just the first.

Speaker 94 So, what he's saying here, listen to this.

Speaker 15 Israel is a country that has no place on our land.

Speaker 46 We must remove this country because it constitutes a security, military, and political catastrophe to the Arab and Islamic nation, and it must be finished.

Speaker 78 We're not ashamed to say this full force.

Speaker 107 We must teach Israel a lesson, and we'll do it again and again.

Speaker 72 Will we have to pay a price?

Speaker 50 Yes, and we're ready to pay it.

Speaker 81 We're called a nation of martyrs and we are proud to sacrifice our martyrs.

Speaker 45 The occupation must end not only in the Gaza Strip but in all Palestinian lands.

Speaker 8 That means, he admitted, the Hamas goal is quote, the annihilation of Israel.

Speaker 78 The existence of Israel is illogical. The existence of Israel is what causes all of that pain, blood, and tears.

Speaker 48 It is Israel, not us.

Speaker 125 We are victims of

Speaker 136 the occupation.

Speaker 15 Therefore, no one should blame us for the things we do on October 7, October 10th, October 1 million.

Speaker 139 Everything we do is

Speaker 134 justified to get to the annihilation of Israel.

Speaker 28 Now, why would you have a ceasefire?

Speaker 113 How are you not very clear on what we are dealing with?

Speaker 12 It's a one-sided ceasefire. That's not a ceasefire.

Speaker 33 No, not a ceasefire.

Speaker 124 So, here's the thing:

Speaker 78 this is showing us where we're headed.

Speaker 47 The administration has already, as I showed you on TV last night, back in 2006, they were hemming and hawing, but they were talking about bringing Hamas into the LGBTQ community and

Speaker 81 bringing them part of this coalition

Speaker 22 because their goals are the same, the destruction of the Western world.

Speaker 80 So they're going to pick Hamas.

Speaker 29 I showed you this video last night and they were like, yeah, I know.

Speaker 120 Well, we can disagree with their tactics because the question was,

Speaker 99 how could you get in bed with a terrorist organization?

Speaker 77 Well, we don't agree with their tactics, but we do agree.

Speaker 105 Mm-hmm.

Speaker 45 Yes, I'm sorry, Democrats.

Speaker 114 What?

Speaker 45 So this is exactly what this administration, this is not what the average Democrat wants,

Speaker 143 but this is what the Democratic Party is all about now.

Speaker 26 Chaos and the destruction of the West.

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Speaker 81 They're renaming all of the birds, the American birds.

Speaker 27 They're renaming American birds.

Speaker 90 Why would you do that?

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Speaker 81 that's being replaced.

Speaker 92 I told you, well, I don't know if I, I told you probably in

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Speaker 138 And the reason why is because I had a prompting, Clay Pots.

Speaker 49 I didn't know what Clay Pots meant.

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Speaker 9 if we don't win against these people.

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Speaker 45 And the moment I said that, I thought,

Speaker 94 sacred American scripture.

Speaker 116 Our American scripture is our Bill of Rights, our Declaration of Independence, all of the writings of our founders.

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Speaker 94 People were coming for the Dead Sea Scrolls, and people

Speaker 138 knew in advance they were coming to destroy them.

Speaker 13 So they rolled them up and they put them in clay pots where they sat for over a thousand years in the back of a cave.

Speaker 77 That's why we have the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Speaker 8 And I am convinced, after I read the bird thing today, I thought these people are going to erase absolutely everything

Speaker 17 about America.

Speaker 27 Everything.

Speaker 33 I think it's about time to put

Speaker 56 the documents in a cave someplace away.

Speaker 14 And maybe they'll be found in a thousand years so people can truly know our American history.

Speaker 123 But these people, make no mistake,

Speaker 133 evil has swept the land.

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Speaker 131 You can see

Speaker 49 how everything is falling into place.

Speaker 137 Do you know, you know what?

Speaker 138 I am a supporter of Israel defending itself.

Speaker 27 I am not a supporter of us sending troops into Israel or into Gaza.

Speaker 80 I have no desire to keep these forever wars going on, but I do believe we should support them and say, hey, you have a right to defend yourself the way you see it as long as you're playing by the rules of the Geneva Convention.

Speaker 51 You gotta do what you've got to do.

Speaker 150 Got it.

Speaker 16 I will tell you that I think

Speaker 71 that this is so well coordinated.

Speaker 47 Do you

Speaker 119 Do you remember when, what was happening on October 6th before Israel, Hamas hit Israel?

Speaker 122 Do you remember what were we talking about?

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Speaker 36 What was happening?

Speaker 74 What were we talking about before Israel?

Speaker 121 What was happening in the world?

Speaker 141 Do you remember?

Speaker 12 It was at the speaker battle.

Speaker 88 We had that going on.

Speaker 160 It was right around there.

Speaker 88 Yeah.

Speaker 11 Um, and what were we really battling?

Speaker 81 What were we really battling in the house?

Speaker 151 Funding for Ukraine.

Speaker 39 That's what the first thought when I heard this in Israel, I thought, wow, isn't that convenient?

Speaker 91 Now, I'm not suggesting that the administration did anything.

Speaker 32 Let's look at this from overseas point of view.

Speaker 120 You have the axis of evil, right? They have formally put together, in fact,

Speaker 145 I think

Speaker 117 Iran calls themselves the axis of

Speaker 19 resistance. Okay.

Speaker 118 And it's China, Russia, Iran.

Speaker 24 Okay.

Speaker 161 Russia has us bogged down in

Speaker 95 Ukraine.

Speaker 97 And we're sending all of our arms and we're running out of things.

Speaker 162 And we were starting to go go soft and say hey we I think we've done enough in Ukraine China Russia and Iran don't want us to stop sending our arms overseas

Speaker 124 when they saw did do you remember having this conversation when they saw that we were sending cluster bombs over to Ukraine

Speaker 109 which the entire world rejects.

Speaker 108 We don't use cluster bombs.

Speaker 123 Do you remember this conversation that we had?

Speaker 90 Why would we do that?

Speaker 51 I'm convinced that we have very little left.

Speaker 20 And when we couldn't send them the rockets and the things that they were asking for, because we're blowing through all of ours,

Speaker 124 we started sending them cluster bombs.

Speaker 81 That sent a signal to Russia, China, and Iran.

Speaker 94 These guys are on the ropes.

Speaker 153 We are depleting their resources, which will make China go right into Taiwan.

Speaker 131 As soon as we're so weak we can't do anything, they'll just walk into Taiwan.

Speaker 22 Iran will just walk into Israel.

Speaker 47 Russia will walk into whatever they want.

Speaker 16 They saw us.

Speaker 124 I would guess that maybe there was a phone call.

Speaker 45 And they were like, okay, guys, we got them on the rope, but they're starting to wane.

Speaker 138 They're starting to wake up and say, no, we're enough of this, enough of this.

Speaker 74 Hamas.

Speaker 5 Iran,

Speaker 163 go in.

Speaker 73 I really truly believe this is their motivations are all real when it comes to Iran and Hamas.

Speaker 44 They hate the Jew,

Speaker 67 but they're also trying to get the great Satan, us.

Speaker 81 They are trying to get us to deplete all of our resources.

Speaker 66 What Reagan did to Russia, they are doing to us.

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Speaker 12 I just, you know, look, we all know there is a back and forth between the Israelis and Hamas. You know, there's two sides to this issue, and that's what's important to understand.

Speaker 7 Sure.

Speaker 12 And there's one side that is, you murdering and raping and beheading the other side. And then the other side who keeps, you know,

Speaker 12 I mean, they're part of that too. They're getting the beheading, beheaded.

Speaker 109 That's right. It takes two to tango.

Speaker 12 Thank you. It takes two to tango.
And I've been hearing a lot of these headlines that this is my favorite one from Axios.

Speaker 12 Their headline to the story is, anti-Arab and anti-Semitic hate crimes are surging in New York City.

Speaker 12 Now, it's both sides. Yeah.
Right? Like, both, it's happening to both. Right.
Now, we're going to lead with the anti-Arab one, anti-Arab and anti-Semitic, but it's both sides.

Speaker 12 That's what you need to understand. Got it.
Both sides here.

Speaker 40 It's happening. Any stats or anything to that article?

Speaker 12 I don't know if we need to go into that.

Speaker 84 Just know that both anti-Arabic tribes are rising.

Speaker 40 Are there any stats at all?

Speaker 12 Well, there's some. Okay.
You know, there's some. Okay.

Speaker 86 Like what?

Speaker 162 Well, for example.

Speaker 35 In the same article.

Speaker 12 In the same article.

Speaker 12 This is the evidence that they're both

Speaker 68 both going up.

Speaker 12 For example, in September, there were 16 anti-Semitic hate crimes in New York City. 16.
16. 16.
Right. And that has risen in October to 69.

Speaker 165 From 16 to 69.

Speaker 12 That's a lot.

Speaker 24 That's a huge increase.

Speaker 84 Sure. That's right.
Yeah.

Speaker 12 You know, and then, so that's what we're talking about.

Speaker 88 That's no, we're talking, but what is the comparison?

Speaker 75 I mean, because they led with the anti-Islamic, so there has to be a lot.

Speaker 13 What did we start with?

Speaker 46 25?

Speaker 5 And we're now up to 125?

Speaker 160 No, no, no. No.

Speaker 12 What are we? We started, it was less than 25 we started with.

Speaker 24 What did we start with? One.

Speaker 160 One.

Speaker 74 Okay.

Speaker 19 And

Speaker 19 it's up to.

Speaker 87 Eight.

Speaker 12 Huh. So look, that is an increase.
Yeah. And percentage-wise, it's even more in the Jewish age.

Speaker 122 It is. Right.

Speaker 12 But it's still half of the starting line. So think about this.
We're getting a both sides

Speaker 84 presentation

Speaker 12 of the anti-Arab attacks, which have risen and have risen, according to this article, to half of a normal month for Jews.

Speaker 12 Okay, not half of what it is now, but half of a normal, typical you're a Jew living in New York City, no attacks going on overseas. Got it.

Speaker 12 It's now risen to half of that amount or one ninth of what it is now. Sure.
But no, it's going up on both sides. It's glad.

Speaker 103 So let me tell you something that I found in Vice today.

Speaker 105 Oh.

Speaker 6 Because they got an opinion on this.

Speaker 45 And this should tell you everything you need to know about why the Islamophobia thing is coming out, why they are giving you one-ninth and comparing it.

Speaker 28 Listen to this.

Speaker 72 Around 40 people affiliated with the National Justice Party, a white nationalist and anti-Semitic group,

Speaker 131 gathered in front of the White House to protest Israel last weekend.

Speaker 15 The group was led by blah, blah, blah, longtime white nationalist who previously used the alias Mike Enoch, and he was one of the architects of the deadly 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.

Speaker 12 And Vice was probably the top news organization that covered that event.

Speaker 24 Sure, right?

Speaker 12 They did the big documentary about it at the time.

Speaker 12 They're there for this.

Speaker 68 They know this group.

Speaker 4 So Israel, quote, is a pure genocidal state.

Speaker 124 Make no mistake, he told rally attendees over the PA system.

Speaker 48 We're Americans.

Speaker 21 We've been snookered into supporting Israel by Jewish control of our banks, our media, and our politicians.

Speaker 48 But we have to say enough and rise up as people.

Speaker 12 Now, that was the white supremacist. Was that

Speaker 109 original?

Speaker 125 No, this is the guy talking in front of the White House, okay?

Speaker 29 And he's speaking in front of the White House, anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian rallies, okay?

Speaker 130 The same guy that was

Speaker 95 everywhere, apparently, you know, after Charlottesville, there were Nazis everywhere.

Speaker 84 Oh, I remember that.

Speaker 129 White supremacist, the number one threat to our nation.

Speaker 12 Could not get a tiki torch at Home Depot.

Speaker 12 They were using them all for racist rallies.

Speaker 68 Yes.

Speaker 69 Now, listen to the way they're now described.

Speaker 126 Their small demonstration was dwarfed by the hundreds strong protest that flooded the streets of Washington, D.C.

Speaker 118 But his rhetoric is an example of how far-right anti-Semites are trying to use the pro-Palestine movement, hijack some of its language, criticizing the Israeli government's actions in Gaza,

Speaker 125 and then use that as a vehicle to push anti-Jewish conspiracy theories and tropes into the mainstream.

Speaker 12 Yeah, because, you know,

Speaker 12 because you read that statement about how Jews control the banks and everything, and I wasn't entirely sure.

Speaker 29 Yeah, if that was a trope.

Speaker 12 If it was a trope or not, or if it was a statement from Rashida Toled's office.

Speaker 124 The presence of the National Justice Department in D.C.

Speaker 103 shouldn't be seen as an indication that there is some ideological kinship between the group.

Speaker 12 No, definitely not.

Speaker 129 They are now saying

Speaker 30 that the people who are saying pretty much the same things,

Speaker 30 there's no ideological kinship.

Speaker 137 Gosh, these people are shameless.

Speaker 109 Okay, so listen to me.

Speaker 14 Listen to me.

Speaker 28 Fringe extremist groups are first and foremost opportunist and will leap at any chance to insert themselves into a popular movement.

Speaker 59 Tell me when they've ever said that about the right.

Speaker 168 They are also going on to talk here about they're not pro-Palestinian.

Speaker 78 They just hate Jews.

Speaker 17 They see this moment as an opportunity to get attention coverage and their banners and their images, their ideas into reporting patterns.

Speaker 123 Okay, that's Vice News saying this.

Speaker 115 You know, and I know

Speaker 125 that when you support Hamas,

Speaker 53 when you are calling for a ceasefire on Hamas,

Speaker 123 you are basically saying

Speaker 133 we should give Hitler Hitler a chance to catch his breath.

Speaker 98 They are saying, Hamas saying the same things that Hitler said, and they are even saying it currently that that is their goal,

Speaker 5 that they will, that the Jews will look at Hitler kindly in comparison to them in the coming years.

Speaker 4 So what is happening?

Speaker 94 Why is the White House doing this Islamophobia thing when the numbers don't bear it out?

Speaker 118 They're now trying to push national socialism

Speaker 98 as

Speaker 103 something on the right.

Speaker 142 I'm against socialism in all of its forms.

Speaker 103 I'm against collectivism in all of its forms.

Speaker 75 Listen to this.

Speaker 119 The Israeli government says their goal is to eradicate Hamas, which controls Gaza, after the militants entered on October 7th and took hundreds hostage.

Speaker 103 UN experts say that Israel's retaliatory actions in Gaza amount to collective punishment.

Speaker 19 Now, what is that?

Speaker 72 What is collective punishment?

Speaker 87 Is that like saying all of one race

Speaker 39 is responsible for, I don't know,

Speaker 108 slavery?

Speaker 87 All of one race

Speaker 72 is responsible for

Speaker 85 all oppression?

Speaker 39 Is that saying all of one race is responsible for killing Christ?

Speaker 72 Is that what you mean by, I'm sorry, collective punishment, United Nations?

Speaker 105 Because I understand that being wrong.

Speaker 32 In fact, individual salvation is what I've been preaching, but you have collective justice.

Speaker 133 You have collective salvation.

Speaker 24 So a UN expert says that the reason why Israel is so wrong is because they're into collective punishment.

Speaker 68 What is happening?

Speaker 10 I'll tell you,

Speaker 121 the media is laying the groundwork.

Speaker 127 You, if you are for Israel,

Speaker 5 know

Speaker 126 that you are going to be hated because you stand for the chosen people.

Speaker 49 Doesn't mean I agree with them as a state.

Speaker 52 There's a lot of things they do.

Speaker 94 I mean, they're a real socialist state.

Speaker 110 I don't like that.

Speaker 123 They can make huge mistakes in war.

Speaker 38 I don't like that.

Speaker 45 But I will stand with the chosen people because I know the covenant requires.

Speaker 126 But you're going to be hated.

Speaker 100 Because who you're standing for.

Speaker 56 It is going to become less and less popular.

Speaker 30 They are going to turn this whole thing around to where they can be screaming death to the Jew, but they're not hateful.

Speaker 107 But the Nazis, they will put once again into our category.

Speaker 45 They will once again say, see,

Speaker 28 while they're dismissing them now because they're marching with the Palestinians,

Speaker 114 they certainly didn't dismiss them in Charlottesville, even though

Speaker 46 everybody I know thought Charlottesville, thought January 6th was an abomination.

Speaker 94 Nobody said in January 6th, hey, let's separate the good guys from the bad guys.

Speaker 32 Let's not have collective punishment here.

Speaker 116 They are telegraphing where they're going.

Speaker 21 The whole Islamic phobia, the whole

Speaker 78 craziness.

Speaker 109 of what we've gone through already before,

Speaker 120 just in a much worse package, is coming.

Speaker 164 They're going to turn this all back on top of us, and we will be the hated ones.

Speaker 101 Because we believe in the Constitution, we believe in God,

Speaker 108 and we believe God keeps his promises.

Speaker 139 So be it.

Speaker 63 But just mentally prepare for tough times ahead

Speaker 49 for anybody who wants to stand

Speaker 56 and stand

Speaker 138 for the next right thing.

Speaker 57 This is so transparent what they're doing.

Speaker 8 They're leaping through hoops to distance themselves from

Speaker 136 socialists,

Speaker 107 white national socialists.

Speaker 34 I'm sorry.

Speaker 103 In Europe, it might be left is communism and right is fascism.

Speaker 162 Here in America, it is left

Speaker 45 is socialism, nationalism, authoritarianism,

Speaker 50 all of the isms.

Speaker 27 And on the right, it's small, limited government, and then beyond that would be anarchy, no government.

Speaker 28 The American idea is keep it out of anarchy, but keep the government as small as possible so you don't have tyrants.

Speaker 124 Be careful who you stand with.

Speaker 161 Read beyond the words in the news.

Speaker 27 What are they setting up?

Speaker 89 They are setting up a state that is going to claim we are nothing but Islamophobes and white supremacists.

Speaker 39 That's what they're setting up.

Speaker 101 Meanwhile, they are erasing the freaking names of American birds.

Speaker 100 Stu's going to do something on this, Stu Does America tonight on this, and he'll do it again tomorrow.

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Speaker 169 how that started.

Speaker 56 But all they're doing is just erasing our way of life.

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Speaker 135 We have a new song.

Speaker 32 I heard it this morning from the Beatles.

Speaker 94 It is not to be released until 10 a.m.

Speaker 151 Eastern time today.

Speaker 13 It's being released globally.

Speaker 81 It is a new song from the Beatles, never heard before.

Speaker 157 And

Speaker 46 I think George,

Speaker 46 before he died, right?

Speaker 153 George is the one that died.

Speaker 76 And he did.

Speaker 88 Yeah. And John Lennon.

Speaker 95 George and John Lennon, before they died, they both laid their part down on a track.

Speaker 28 Now they've used AI

Speaker 117 to take and separate the tracks so they could remix

Speaker 27 everything.

Speaker 150 It's incredible.

Speaker 161 And then Ringo and Paul came in and they did their part.

Speaker 119 And so they're releasing a brand new Beatles song.

Speaker 133 Yeah.

Speaker 4 It's pretty good.

Speaker 7 It's not your usual

Speaker 113 Beatles fare,

Speaker 123 but I actually like it.

Speaker 78 It's strange.

Speaker 33 It's different.

Speaker 12 And the story's incredible. Yeah.
I mean, John Lennon laid his vocals down in 1979. Yeah.
And then George Harrison did his guitar track in 1995, six years before he died.

Speaker 19 Right.

Speaker 12 And then the other two, Ringo and Paul, came in and did their parts.

Speaker 30 A pretty incredible story.

Speaker 46 This is an incredible story.

Speaker 27 And this is supposedly the last one.

Speaker 12 Like, there's They've Got Nothing on it.

Speaker 84 This is it.

Speaker 12 This is the last song they're ever going to release. So you're going to hear it here in a few minutes.

Speaker 60 Yeah, it's being, we're allowed to release it here in just a few minutes.

Speaker 58 So when we come back, a brand new song by the Beatles.

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Speaker 19 What you're about to hear

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Speaker 17 The very last Beatles recording

Speaker 66 has just been released.

Speaker 55 I heard it earlier this morning and haven't been allowed to play it until now.

Speaker 81 You're going to hear it.

Speaker 58 It's called Now and Then.

Speaker 55 Its story begins in the late 70s when John Lennon recorded a demo with vocals and a piano at his home in New York's Dakota building.

Speaker 59 1994, Yoko gave the recording to Paul, George, and Ringo along with John's other demos.

Speaker 69 Those demos were completed as new Beatles songs and they were released in, I think, 95 and 96.

Speaker 58 But now and then,

Speaker 58 They got together with Jeff Lynn, who's a genius of a producer.

Speaker 92 He's the head guy of Electric Light Orchestra ELO.

Speaker 28 And they couldn't do it because they couldn't get John's vocals separated from the piano.

Speaker 58 And it was muddy and it just wouldn't work.

Speaker 67 But the guys went in and recorded everything.

Speaker 11 It didn't work.

Speaker 45 And Jeff Lynn said, you gotta wait.

Speaker 66 Maybe new technology someday.

Speaker 42 Well,

Speaker 28 someday is here.

Speaker 28 That was in 96.

Speaker 58 Now in 2023, AI comes in and Peter Jackson comes in.

Speaker 28 And he says, I think we can separate those tracks now and clean them up.

Speaker 44 So thanks to AI, the very last Beatles song

Speaker 59 will be heard

Speaker 13 in 60 seconds.

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Speaker 21 You give it to him, didn't you?

Speaker 109 See, that was a test.

Speaker 28 Unfortunately, that guy was actually a hacker.

Speaker 169 This has happened to my wife.

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Speaker 105 All right.

Speaker 46 2021, the release of the Beatles Get Back docu series directed by Peter Jackson.

Speaker 69 It was an award-winning film, audio restoration.

Speaker 137 Using Wingnut Film's audio technology, Jackson team had demixed all of the film's film's mono soundtrack, managing to isolate the instruments and the vocals from the film tracks,

Speaker 28 all of the individual voices within the Beatles' conversations.

Speaker 134 This is what opened up the door to go back to the master of now and then.

Speaker 39 So they took the same technique to John's original home recording.

Speaker 94 They cleaned it all up to get his the integrity of the original recording, but clean.

Speaker 146 Then

Speaker 169 last year, Paul and Ringo started out trying to complete the song.

Speaker 45 Besides John's vocal, now and then includes electric and acoustic guitar recorded by George in 1995.

Speaker 91 He's no longer with us.

Speaker 17 Ringo's new drum part, bass guitar and piano from Paul, which matches John's original playing.

Speaker 50 Paul added a slide guitar solo inspired by George.

Speaker 49 He and Ringo also contributed to the backing vocals.

Speaker 100 And here it is.

Speaker 142 For the first time,

Speaker 164 Now and Then, the last song from the Beatles.

Speaker 164 I know

Speaker 164 it's true

Speaker 164 It's all because of you

Speaker 164 And if I

Speaker 164 make it through

Speaker 164 It's all

Speaker 164 because

Speaker 164 of you

Speaker 164 And now and then,

Speaker 164 if we must start

Speaker 164 again

Speaker 164 Well, we will love for sure

Speaker 164 that I

Speaker 164 will love

Speaker 164 you

Speaker 164 now

Speaker 164 and then

Speaker 164 I miss you

Speaker 164 Oh now

Speaker 164 and then

Speaker 164 I want

Speaker 164 you to be there for me

Speaker 164 always

Speaker 164 to return to me

Speaker 164 I know it's true

Speaker 164 It's all because of you.

Speaker 164 And if you go away,

Speaker 164 I know

Speaker 164 you'll never

Speaker 164 fail

Speaker 164 now

Speaker 164 and then

Speaker 164 I miss you.

Speaker 164 over

Speaker 164 there.

Speaker 164 I want

Speaker 164 you to be there for me.

Speaker 164 I know

Speaker 164 it's true

Speaker 164 It's all because of you

Speaker 164 And if I make it through

Speaker 164 It's all

Speaker 164 because

Speaker 164 of you

Speaker 164 I can't believe I'm saying this, the new song from the Beatles.

Speaker 80 An incredible, incredible story.

Speaker 27 That's the second time I've heard it now.

Speaker 157 I heard it first thing this morning when I got in, I really

Speaker 114 liked it the first time, thought it was okay.

Speaker 92 I really like it the second time.

Speaker 84 Yeah, I like it. That's good.
That's good.

Speaker 170 It's amazing.

Speaker 85 It is incredible.

Speaker 12 I mean, if you think about the

Speaker 170 vocals, think about what's coming.

Speaker 12 More than 40 years old.

Speaker 137 Think about all of the things that

Speaker 24 have been lost.

Speaker 154 All of, you know, I don't know if you ever listened to any Billie Holiday or any of these

Speaker 94 classic, classic blues and jazz singers you know even the old Edison stuff how you're no longer going to hear that filtery you know

Speaker 63 and back in 1927 you'll you'll be able to restore them you'll be able to restore the Hindenburg and with

Speaker 5 AI

Speaker 108 actually not just colorize it, really bring it to life.

Speaker 40 That's incredible.

Speaker 12 Think of all all the quirky new creatures they'll be able to add to past Star Wars films. That'll be.

Speaker 85 That'll be great.

Speaker 12 It's going to be fantastic.

Speaker 85 It's so cool. This is great, though.

Speaker 109 George R.

Speaker 84 Binks could be running the Hindenburg.

Speaker 8 We know what happened.

Speaker 28 This is really, this isn't like a

Speaker 12 CGI thing, right? No, no, no.

Speaker 8 This is just restoring it.

Speaker 12 Restoring it, which is really incredible.

Speaker 143 Imagine he was in the Dakota, so he's in his room, and he's just cutting a demo.

Speaker 17 So he's probably cutting it on a reel to reel or something, you you know, just in his home.

Speaker 12 It wasn't for sound quality.

Speaker 136 No, and to clean it up that much and be able to separate the piano completely out from underneath him.

Speaker 40 That's incredible.

Speaker 45 Just incredible.

Speaker 12 It's even incredible from just a few years ago. Yeah.
You know, it's not even like, look, we talk about AI a lot in a lot of negative ways.

Speaker 159 That's a good one.

Speaker 12 And there's going to be a lot of negative things in theory with it. Yeah.
But there's a lot of positives too.

Speaker 64 Oh, there's incredible miracles coming.

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Speaker 7 Do we have, Sarah, the

Speaker 72 the audio uh from the forty thousand doy payment i i let me explain this before we play this

Speaker 103 joe biden received forty thousand dollars from chinese communists now remember he had nothing to do with his son's business he never took a dime from his son's businesses well Here's your smoking gun, media.

Speaker 21 Let's see if any of them report on this.

Speaker 45 He got $40,000 from the Chinese communists.

Speaker 56 It was funneled through his son, his brother, their businesses, and this came yesterday from James Comer, the committee chairperson.

Speaker 131 Where's the money?

Speaker 103 Joe Biden has said.

Speaker 90 Listen to this from the press conference outlining exactly how Joe Biden got money from Communist China in his bank account.

Speaker 172 $40,000 in laundered China money landed in Joe Biden's bank account in the form of a personal check. And the Oversight Committee has it.
Here's how that happened.

Speaker 172 First, Northern International Capital, a Chinese company associated with CEFC, wired $5 million to Hudson West 3, a joint venture established by Hunter Biden and a CEFC associate.

Speaker 172 Then Hudson West 3 sent $400,000 to an entity owned and controlled by Hunter Biden. Next, Hunter Biden wired $150,000 to Lionhaw Group, a company owned by James and Sarah Biden.

Speaker 172 Sarah Biden then withdrew $50,000 in cash from Lion Haul Group. Later the same day, she deposited it into her and James Biden's personal checking account.

Speaker 172 A few days later, Sarah Biden cut a check to Joe Biden for $40,000. The memo line of the check said loan repayment.

Speaker 105 Hmm.

Speaker 114 So remember, they've been following all these offshore accounts.

Speaker 49 They have subpoenaed all of the financial records from the family.

Speaker 77 They now, and they have 80, 80 yellow flags,

Speaker 156 which is what they're called, from the Treasury Department and from the banking community saying, this looks like money laundering.

Speaker 45 You should track this down.

Speaker 148 And so they are now.

Speaker 21 And there is a picture, Joseph R.

Speaker 37 Biden Jr.

Speaker 163 from Sarah Biden for loan repayment, $49,000 or $40,000.

Speaker 12 Sean Davis pointed this out, but the Bidens keep claiming that these are loan repayments. So, where are the original loan payments from Joe Biden?

Speaker 12 And why were these loans never on his financial disclosure forms?

Speaker 125 You can't just do that. I mean, it might feel like you can do it.

Speaker 12 Oh, well, he's my brother. I can just loan him money whenever I want.

Speaker 12 Well, when you're in the positions that Joe Biden has been in, vice president of the United States, these need to go on financial disclosure forms. And they should have been disclosed.

Speaker 85 They were not.

Speaker 12 Also, there are tax regulations about whether you need to charge interest for loans like this, which you do.

Speaker 7 You are required to.

Speaker 29 It's not like, oh, I don't know.

Speaker 72 It was my sister.

Speaker 56 She was in trouble.

Speaker 103 I loaned her money.

Speaker 78 This happens apparently all the time.

Speaker 12 All the time. With no genesis of the loan.

Speaker 46 Correct.

Speaker 12 There's no recorded, I gave the money to

Speaker 12 Jim Biden and he's giving it back to me. Yeah.
There's only that he's giving it back to me. Right.
There's no check going

Speaker 162 one direction.

Speaker 15 There's only checks going back to Joe Biden.

Speaker 19 So where, was it all in cash that he loaned?

Speaker 145 Was it like, oh, yeah, you know what?

Speaker 169 We were out to lunch and I realized he's paid for lunch, you know, $40,000 over our lifetime and I just needed to give that back to him.

Speaker 110 What?

Speaker 12 Look, this happened.

Speaker 12 That's the thing I think people need to wake to like get their arms around.

Speaker 12 All this stuff that happened, there's always political attacks. There's always suspicions.

Speaker 12 Many times those suspicions are wrong and they're overblown. But, like, this one actually happened.
This money was going through Hunter Biden and was getting to Joe Biden. This was a real thing.

Speaker 12 This isn't a fever dream of the right who wants to take him out because he's president of the United States.

Speaker 12 They do want to, of course, remove him from the presidency, and that is probably their motivation for looking for this stuff. That being said, this stuff occurred.

Speaker 43 That's important.

Speaker 12 It's important. This actually, really happened.

Speaker 152 Why is that important?

Speaker 88 I don't understand.

Speaker 12 I know, it's confusing.

Speaker 99 So So, he took money from the Chinese Communist Party.

Speaker 74 So, what?

Speaker 12 I mean, really, when you look at it, and there is still so much to find out.

Speaker 84 There's still, we don't have the whole thing yet.

Speaker 47 No, we only have one.

Speaker 47 We have one now.

Speaker 12 We have enough to show that it occurred. But this obviously had happened many, many times.
We have plenty of breadcrumbs to show that.

Speaker 12 But what it really looks like when you step back is that Joe Biden realized he he was going to leave office and he was probably not going to run for president.

Speaker 12 This is about the time that he was realizing, well, I'm not going to bother running for president.

Speaker 12 It was all the stuff going on with his other son and he decided he wasn't going to run and realized this is my last chance to cash out.

Speaker 12 And all of these transactions happened right around that period. Now, he may have been doing it much, much longer than that, and it seems like he probably was.

Speaker 12 But he realized towards the end, and this might be why it's the easiest one to find, is he was sloppy.

Speaker 12 He was trying to cash out a bunch of money right near the end of his vice presidency so he could carry that into his private life.

Speaker 61 How much is your integrity, your loyalty to your country?

Speaker 60 How much is that worth?

Speaker 25 What would you have to have the communist Chinese give you to sell out your own country?

Speaker 93 The Glenn Beck program.

Speaker 103 All right.

Speaker 50 Does it seem suspicious to you that a disproportionate number of abortion clinics are placed inside of minority neighborhoods, like most of them?

Speaker 94 It's interesting that the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger, was a massive racist.

Speaker 152 The tragic truth is, is that while the left is constantly pointing fingers at the rest of us crying racist, they are firmly behind, eliminating more black and minority children than any other race.

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Speaker 154 Congratulations to the Rangers.

Speaker 114 Texas, for the first time, right?

Speaker 160 First time ever.

Speaker 70 First time ever won the World Series.

Speaker 148 Kind of interesting that this was the one team that didn't do Gay Pride night.

Speaker 29 That's true.

Speaker 12 They're the only team.

Speaker 114 Everybody was, you know, their hair was on fire.

Speaker 38 How can they possibly?

Speaker 74 We're playing baseball. That's what we do.

Speaker 154 And they won the World Series.

Speaker 12 I'll add to that too, Glenn. You know, they were in 2020, they needed a home for the World Series, and no one would host it.
The Rangers stepped up and hosted it in their park.

Speaker 12 And the Rangers hosted the first full capacity sporting event in North America after COVID, the opening day of the 2021 season.

Speaker 12 Everyone else was limiting crowd size. Everyone else was doing that.
They had a full capacity game.

Speaker 12 It was great.

Speaker 12 So, I don't know, like, I'm not

Speaker 12 a Rangers fan per se, but it was nice to kind of cheer on a local team, especially because Dallas has had a

Speaker 12 rough sporting go of it of late. I mean, the Mavericks got a championship in 2011, but I mean, geez, it's back to high school for the team they actually care about.
And it's

Speaker 12 sad to watch all these Cowboys fans struggle with that year after year.

Speaker 85 Shut up. Shut up.

Speaker 88 After year.

Speaker 19 It's just torture.

Speaker 85 All right.

Speaker 12 And I'm glad to see them have a nice speech.

Speaker 52 Let me change it. By the way, I was giving a speech last night.

Speaker 94 I had to give a speech last night, and I'm talking.

Speaker 33 And right in the middle of the speech,

Speaker 75 like five feet away from me, I look down and a guy's not even looking at me.

Speaker 6 He's just watching the game on his phone.

Speaker 69 And I'm like, dude,

Speaker 124 are you watching the Rangers game?

Speaker 48 It was very common.

Speaker 24 Yeah, no, I know.

Speaker 12 They're very into it. It actually was fun to be in a city where this was going on.
And they were like,

Speaker 12 the Rangers Glenn, by the way, were the, of all four major sports, had the longest run with no World Series champion, with no championship. The longest one.
So

Speaker 111 it's been a rough road for the rest of the year.

Speaker 72 What was exceptionally hurtful was it was a friend.

Speaker 69 And I'm like, what?

Speaker 12 Wait, so someone, wait, your friend?

Speaker 111 Yes, one of my friends.

Speaker 30 One of my friends sitting there watching the game.

Speaker 80 And I'm like,

Speaker 8 okay, all right.

Speaker 12 I mean, I've been to your speeches before. There's not a comparison between World Series based on the game.

Speaker 84 Amen, brother.

Speaker 38 Let's leave it at that.

Speaker 46 Okay. Yesterday, I told you about School Choice and Greg Abbott making a deal with Speaker Phelan.

Speaker 12 I can't wait for some good news.

Speaker 38 You might have to wait a little while.

Speaker 169 As of right now, after we talk to legislators, this is not

Speaker 89 real.

Speaker 15 It's not real?

Speaker 69 It's not a real change.

Speaker 12 Abbott announced it.

Speaker 76 They still don't have a bill.

Speaker 21 They're not likely to have a bill.

Speaker 28 The Senate is demanding a strong universal choice bill.

Speaker 7 The House is offering 1% to 2%

Speaker 5 or some other negligible number.

Speaker 28 The past two days, the House didn't even have enough members attending to reach a quorum so no work could be done.

Speaker 101 Looks like an announcement of nothing genuine.

Speaker 33 Looks like the governor is going to call another session since this one runs out by the weekend, I think, and they're nowhere close.

Speaker 114 The current House bill incorporates issues not included in the governor's special call, which means the governor has to increase his call and include other issues the house has raised.

Speaker 22 So far, he's not doing that

Speaker 49 and not likely to do that since the House is giving nearly nothing on school choice, but adding huge amounts to fund current public education.

Speaker 92 I mean, billions of dollars being added for public education.

Speaker 35 Nothing, nothing real on school choice.

Speaker 12 Because my understanding of it was that the deal, quote-unquote, deal that was struck was between Greg Abbott, the governor, and the Speaker of the House.

Speaker 12 But that did not necessarily mean all of the opposition in the House was on board with that deal, which is a big hurdle, right?

Speaker 4 So here's the, I mean,

Speaker 94 the guy who's checking this out for me said, fake news.

Speaker 21 This is fake news.

Speaker 12 Disappointing.

Speaker 100 Yeah, it's really disappointing.

Speaker 81 Texas is one of only 18 states that doesn't have school choice.

Speaker 4 All of the Republicans, all of them are for this, except for the Speaker of the House, Dade Phelan, Phelan.

Speaker 98 And this guy is, I mean, he's a Democrat.

Speaker 45 Let's be honest.

Speaker 56 He's a Democrat posing as a Republican, and he is torpedoing this state.

Speaker 78 And it is time for Republicans to stand up and say, enough is enough.

Speaker 78 Enough is enough.

Speaker 81 We demand, we demand that you take this issue up in a serious way.

Speaker 114 I want you to go to TexasForSchoolChoice.org, or you can text kids at 80550, or go to the website, TexasForSchool Choice, and you'll find your representative there and tell them that you want universal school choice.

Speaker 56 Do it nicely.

Speaker 117 I don't have to tell you this, but I have to.

Speaker 58 Otherwise, they'll blame it on you.

Speaker 25 Make sure that you're not mean, you're not threatening.

Speaker 28 You just remind them that this is important for Texas and our kids.

Speaker 63 Most of them agree, except for a few of the rural Republicans that have made some sort of deal with Dade Phelan.

Speaker 69 But tell them that you

Speaker 45 want school choice and Texas is behind it.

Speaker 119 73 or 78% of Texans are for it, and that includes Democrats.

Speaker 85 So

Speaker 31 overwhelmingly, Texas wants this.

Speaker 28 Dade Phelan is standing in the way of it.

Speaker 118 He is the only Republican,

Speaker 92 big Republican official that is against this in Texas.

Speaker 50 He's stopping it all.

Speaker 103 Tell the Republicans, you know what?

Speaker 109 Revote.

Speaker 47 Get him out.

Speaker 117 It's time for a new speaker because he does not represent the will of Texas by any stretch of the imagination.

Speaker 72 Now, let's see.

Speaker 25 The Marine Corps.

Speaker 7 I told you last hour that something was happening with the Marine Corps.

Speaker 42 They have canceled the annual ball, the Marine Corps annual ball.

Speaker 159 Now, this is the Marine Corps command, their ball that is in charge of the Middle East. Their ball, the anniversary, to what is it, 248th birthday of the Marines,

Speaker 13 is

Speaker 159 happening November 10th.

Speaker 157 And

Speaker 5 they've decided to let everybody know that we're going to cancel the ball,

Speaker 153 we're going to refund your tickets, and you shouldn't spend any money so you can get a refund on the hotels and everything else for anybody who's coming in due to unforeseen operational commitments.

Speaker 94 So, what does that mean?

Speaker 68 Maybe nothing.

Speaker 72 I looked it up.

Speaker 81 I couldn't find anything on,

Speaker 155 you know, on Google or search.

Speaker 114 And so I went to chat GPT.

Speaker 32 Let's see if I can, and I said,

Speaker 72 has a Marine Corps ball ever been canceled in its 248-year history?

Speaker 135 If so, how many times?

Speaker 153 And because of what?

Speaker 114 Marine Corps Ball is a storied tradition that celebrates the birth of the United States Marine Corps on November 10th.

Speaker 78 It is known for its resilience and has been celebrated in various forms since 1925.

Speaker 50 There is no comprehensive public record of all cancellations,

Speaker 50 But the ball has faced disruptions.

Speaker 65 Notably, during World War II, lavish celebrations were toned down or localized due to the war effort.

Speaker 94 In recent history, the COVID-19 pandemic caused many 2020 balls to be

Speaker 114 canceled or significantly altered to comply with health guidelines.

Speaker 55 But there is no record

Speaker 116 of how many times this has happened.

Speaker 32 I just don't think it's a coincidence.

Speaker 81 I hope it's not because it's like, you know what?

Speaker 53 Ball is so discriminatory.

Speaker 81 Some people have one or two and some people don't, and we don't like it.

Speaker 143 That's what are you even saying?

Speaker 46 By the way, if you have,

Speaker 135 if you haven't,

Speaker 159 this is a hard transition. This is a really, I mean, this is a gear shift transition.

Speaker 12 Also, pulling the emergency brake at the same time.

Speaker 159 Yeah, the parachute's gone off the back of the.

Speaker 45 If you haven't joined us on our quest to do the Thanksgiving, the American Thanksgiving covenant,

Speaker 114 I would invite you to go to glennbeck.com right now and sign up for it.

Speaker 114 In fact, do I?

Speaker 155 I have it.

Speaker 131 There's a final 15-day

Speaker 94 exercise, if you will, meditations.

Speaker 32 We've been doing meditations online.

Speaker 149 If you haven't printed them, you can print them.

Speaker 138 And it's just getting you into the right mindset for the American Thanksgiving covenant.

Speaker 13 A covenant is really, really

Speaker 157 important.

Speaker 92 And you don't get out of a covenant.

Speaker 72 You're kind of destroyed if you don't live up to your part of the bargain.

Speaker 28 It's not like, you know how God is always like, yeah, I know you just told me yesterday you weren't going to do that.

Speaker 19 And here you are again, but I'm really sorry.

Speaker 146 Fine.

Speaker 80 Okay, I don't think he sounds like that, but maybe he does.

Speaker 124 With me, I think he does.

Speaker 31 Fine. Anyway,

Speaker 123 grace gets us off.

Speaker 91 There is no grace in covenant stuff.

Speaker 72 God's...

Speaker 49 This is a covenant you make with God, and he will not be mocked.

Speaker 53 It's serious stuff.

Speaker 81 Our pilgrims made it for Thanksgiving.

Speaker 49 George Washington did it right after he was sworn in on his first term in office. Like four hours he sat in prayer with people and made the covenant.

Speaker 146 Abraham Lincoln made it again in Gettysburg.

Speaker 81 We have long forgotten it.

Speaker 50 And I believe if we are going to save our country, we have to make our Thanksgiving covenant again.

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Speaker 30 So, open hatred of Jews surges globally.

Speaker 155 That's not a good headline.

Speaker 111 That's just not a good headline.

Speaker 12 Yeah, I mean, it seems like maybe the hatred was there previously, just not being talked about.

Speaker 84 Yeah, not being talked about.

Speaker 45 Well, it was anti-Semitic to talk about it, to warn that it might be coming.

Speaker 10 Right, that's true.

Speaker 12 You used to get in trouble for for that all the time.

Speaker 88 Yeah.

Speaker 128 Anyway,

Speaker 45 let me talk about something happy here for a second.

Speaker 68 Well, not exactly.

Speaker 170 I have such a screwed-up view of happy now.

Speaker 64 Have you seen the Killers of the Flower Moon?

Speaker 12 No, is that the Leonardo DiCaprio movie?

Speaker 60 It is really,

Speaker 37 really good. Really?

Speaker 88 Yeah.

Speaker 94 And it tells a pretty dark tale of America, but it does it in such a way that it doesn't feel anti-American at all.

Speaker 9 It's an amazing piece of history that you're like, wait, what?

Speaker 45 Don Imus said to me the last year of his life, and I'm like, whatever, Don.

Speaker 14 But he kept saying to me, Glenn, you got to read, you know, you got to read Killers of the Flower Moon.

Speaker 160 And I'm like, yeah, yeah, whatever.

Speaker 30 I'm reading it now, Don.

Speaker 150 He'll be dead in a week.

Speaker 158 And you were right.

Speaker 84 Yeah, and I was right.

Speaker 5 But anyway,

Speaker 122 sadly, really? No. Was it?

Speaker 12 He was begging for it by the end.

Speaker 24 Arguably.

Speaker 10 Oh, man, I miss him so much.

Speaker 155 Anyway,

Speaker 26 it is really, really good and struck me almost as a Cecil B.

Speaker 28 DeMille movie. Remember how Cecil B.

Speaker 35 DeMille would walk out at the beginning of like the Ten Commandments?

Speaker 109 We've found this story in the sands of

Speaker 46 the deserts of the world.

Speaker 92 And he would talk a little bit about the story.

Speaker 94 At least in the theater I saw, it had, what's his name that did this?

Speaker 19 The director, famous Scorsese.

Speaker 27 Scorsese comes out at the beginning and he says, hey, hey, thanks for coming to the theater.

Speaker 92 And this is really an important story, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 81 And then there's a piece of it with him at the end as well.

Speaker 42 And he told it so well, so well.

Speaker 136 And for a while, you really don't, at least I didn't, have any idea

Speaker 4 who the good guys were and the bad bad guys.

Speaker 51 And it's really well told.

Speaker 68 Worth seeing.

Speaker 12 I've heard a little bit about it, but not much.

Speaker 12 What is the background story of it exactly?

Speaker 94 Background story is Oklahoma,

Speaker 65 right after World War I,

Speaker 161 the richest people in the country were this

Speaker 27 tribe in Oklahoma that were very poor until all of a sudden oil just starts shooting up everywhere.

Speaker 42 Right, okay.

Speaker 81 And so they are just pumping oil like crazy.

Speaker 65 And so they're on the, they're on the level of like Rockefeller.

Speaker 72 Okay.

Speaker 37 They are wildly rich.

Speaker 146 And then they just all start dying, strangely.

Speaker 105 Wow.

Speaker 85 Yeah.

Speaker 12 They all start dying.

Speaker 66 And

Speaker 9 De Niro's in it and he plays a

Speaker 58 good friend of the Indians and, you know, trying to figure out what's going on.

Speaker 55 Why are the people dying?

Speaker 67 I'm betting it has something to do with money,

Speaker 61 but it's worth seeing.

Speaker 53 Worth seeing

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Speaker 32 Recently, there was a study that reported 60% of women who had had an abortion said they would have preferred to give birth.

Speaker 117 The problem was they didn't feel financially secure.

Speaker 49 They didn't have anybody in their family that would support them.

Speaker 120 That's a tragedy.

Speaker 170 That's a tragedy.

Speaker 27 So this is where pre-born comes in.

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Speaker 108 We have to love people.

Speaker 45 We have to love the children that we want to save and the moms.

Speaker 48 I've met many of these mothers and none of them that I've met wanted to do that.

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Speaker 85 Hey,

Speaker 85 here's the thing.

Speaker 55 Coming up, I want to talk to you about learning from the past and learning from each other.

Speaker 52 We go there in 60 seconds. First, when a service member dies or is catastrophically injured in the line of duty, who is it that helps the family pick up the pieces?

Speaker 41 You know, you're a service member, you die, your family with children, what is happening with them?

Speaker 17 How are they being taken care of?

Speaker 60 You get catastrophically injured.

Speaker 28 You come back and you're not the same person, but yet you are.

Speaker 78 You just can't do things the way you used to.

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Speaker 38 So I want to

Speaker 21 I want to talk to you about learning from one another.

Speaker 56 And this is something nobody wants to do, but we

Speaker 64 have to.

Speaker 99 If you become

Speaker 32 like quite honestly, I have been at times in my life where I just don't have anything to say to these people.

Speaker 159 What am I going to talk to them about?

Speaker 25 I have nothing in common.

Speaker 56 What that means to me is

Speaker 49 I don't think I can learn anything about them or anything about how they got to where they were.

Speaker 35 And that's when all progress stops.

Speaker 114 All progress, all learning stops.

Speaker 113 It's really bad.

Speaker 108 But right now, none of us want to talk to each other because we all feel like we're all surrounded by enemies.

Speaker 28 I want to play some audio, a conversation between

Speaker 92 a Republican representative and a Democrat representative.

Speaker 40 Listen to this conversation.

Speaker 173 I'm Dean Phillips, and I'm sitting with Tim Burchett from the great state state of Tennessee.

Speaker 174 The only place in America where people don't speak with an accent.

Speaker 173 You know, going to your district was really illuminating to me. You know, I saw the beauty and I recognized that that's what we got to do.
Got to break bread together, go to each other's homes.

Speaker 173 You know, the people unwilling to talk to one another are the problem, period.

Speaker 71 Doesn't matter your politics.

Speaker 174 Yeah, I don't know if you've seen this, but I've been in elevators when people will get in and see somebody in there and then they'll turn around and get out.

Speaker 46 I'm like, dude, are y'all 12?

Speaker 12 We got a freaking country to run, man.

Speaker 173 Frankly, I think it's a dereliction of duty to avoid conversation in a place that's designed to provoke it and promote it.

Speaker 174 Agreed. And I'm a conservative.
You look at my voting record.

Speaker 173 I can't even see your record because it's so far to the right. My peripheral vision.

Speaker 174 But like me and you, when we agree, we agree. When we disagree, we disagree.
But at the end of the day, we're still friends.

Speaker 71 Yeah.

Speaker 173 If we're not modeling it, why would we expect the country to be kind and respectful and love each other?

Speaker 84 Yeah.

Speaker 174 Thank you, brother.

Speaker 71 Love you, buddy. Love you too, man.

Speaker 9 This is the kind of conversations that we should have if

Speaker 32 everyone's entering in on good faith.

Speaker 169 If you're just playing a game and not telling the truth on one side or the other, then you're not going to, you're going to waste time.

Speaker 124 But if we have a few things in common, like, hey, let's save the country,

Speaker 49 then we can have real productive conversations.

Speaker 13 Dave Issay is with us.

Speaker 108 Dave started 20 years ago StoryCorps.

Speaker 94 This is

Speaker 14 something that he works with, the National Archives and all of the stories of America.

Speaker 34 It just gets regular people to come together and tell their story, and it's all preserved for the National Archives.

Speaker 39 And then he's also started something else that we'll talk about here in a minute.

Speaker 160 Hi, Dave.

Speaker 132 How are you? I'm doing good. Thanks for having me on, Glenn.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 45 So

Speaker 42 20 years ago, what was your idea?

Speaker 132 Well, you know,

Speaker 132 the idea was to take journalism and kind of turn it on its head because when we do interviews with people, it's for a lot of people to hear.

Speaker 132 That's the purpose. And

Speaker 132 I had been making documentaries for decades, doing radio for decades. And I saw that like people being interviewed, it could have an impact on their lives.

Speaker 132 And I wanted to try something that turned everything around and said that, you know, the final product doesn't matter. We want to give everybody the chance to be listened to.

Speaker 132 So we set up a booth and then many booths across the country where you can bring your grandma, your mother, a friend, and you sit for 40 minutes.

Speaker 132 And as you know, the microphone gives you the license to say things you've never said before.

Speaker 108 Unlike social media.

Speaker 27 Yes. The microphone, at least to me, is

Speaker 91 I don't know.

Speaker 32 It's almost permanent to me in some ways.

Speaker 132 Well, radio, as you know, and as you've shown, is magic. I mean, it's like, it's so intimate.
When you're driving in a car and your radio is playing, that person's whispering in your ear.

Speaker 132 You know, it's like they're there with you.

Speaker 85 Right.

Speaker 132 And, you know, social media is the ultimate in impermanent. And what we were trying to do, and it's the Library of Congress that gets all of these interviews.

Speaker 132 That, you know, these are conversations that are built that, you know, we don't even know what they're going to mean to families 200 years from now, 100 years from now.

Speaker 132 So it's a chance to say the important things to the people who are most important to you. You know, again, the opposite of impermanent.

Speaker 132 You know, it's, it's shaking you on the shoulder and remembering like what's important in life.

Speaker 132 And then at the end of 40 minutes of talking to your loved one, you get a copy and another one, you know, go lives on and you become part of American history.

Speaker 154 Today we just played the very last Beatles song ever produced.

Speaker 58 And we were talking about what AI can do, you know, and restoring stuff.

Speaker 74 Can you imagine if there was a guy like you, if we had that technology and we could have recorded the voices of the families in the Civil War that split inside, and what we could cull from that information, what we could learn from those conversations back then.

Speaker 132 Yeah, it's, it's,

Speaker 132 you know, I think what we're, what we're collecting through StoryCorps, because we're not talking about our CVs, we're not really talking about what we accomplished.

Speaker 74 Yeah.

Speaker 24 We're talking about what we've learned.

Speaker 132 So it's the wisdom of humanity. And we need, you know, as you were saying before, you know, that interview between the two members of Congress, imagine if every member of Congress was like that.

Speaker 132 It ends with these two guys saying, I love you.

Speaker 74 Right.

Speaker 132 I mean, when do you ever hear that?

Speaker 116 The problem is too many times is, you know, Jefferson said, question with boldness even the very existence of God, for if there be a God, he must surely rather honest questioning over blindfolded fear.

Speaker 32 There's just not, people are playing games with their parties and everything else.

Speaker 32 There's not enough, you know, I can sit down against somebody who vehemently disagrees with me and I disagree with them and say, look, there's a bigger thing at stake here.

Speaker 151 Can we get here on this, on this particular thing?

Speaker 32 And if you're dealing with somebody who doesn't have an agenda of winning, just has an agenda that is honest, they'll go,

Speaker 94 oh, man, it's killing me to work with you, but yes, let's do that.

Speaker 132 And there's just not enough of that.

Speaker 132 Well, there's not enough of that that we hear about. Yeah.

Speaker 132 The truth is, as you know, I mean, we both, I mean, I think the thing that we share a lot in common, but our fierce love for this country and having been out in this country and understanding the country.

Speaker 132 So what we hear

Speaker 132 is not real.

Speaker 132 90% of the country.

Speaker 132 And this is not, I'm not making this number up. 89, 90% of the country are the exhausted majority.

Speaker 132 They are sick of the divisions. They want to figure out a way through.
They love the country. They want better things for their kids.
They want another way.

Speaker 132 It's just that in places like social media, you know,

Speaker 132 like the shouting wins. And Story Corps is an effort about whispering in people's ears.
And I think that that's, you know, and whispering truths in people's ears.

Speaker 97 So how do we, how do we

Speaker 72 get this?

Speaker 56 How do we make an impact here?

Speaker 12 So I,

Speaker 85 well,

Speaker 132 so it's very hard.

Speaker 132 Yeah, I bet. And there's a lot of money on the line, you know, against like rooting for us to hate each other.
Yes. And there's a lot of countries who like nothing more than to see America fall apart.

Speaker 132 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 132 So

Speaker 132 it's an uphill battle.

Speaker 84 But

Speaker 132 I tend to think, and I don't know if you agree, but I think in the end, good wins.

Speaker 74 Oh, yeah, I agree. Okay, good.

Speaker 35 Yeah, it just depends on, you know, it's like, you know, everybody always says the truth will set you free.

Speaker 46 Yeah, it'll set you free.

Speaker 108 It'll make you miserable first.

Speaker 50 Yeah. Because you got to pay for all of the mistakes.

Speaker 114 I don't know.

Speaker 94 I don't know what we have to go through to get there, but good will win.

Speaker 89 Absolutely. Yeah.

Speaker 132 And I really believe that. And I also, I know that the people of this country, you know, are good.

Speaker 85 I do too.

Speaker 132 I do too. And what we have to do is we have to change the social norms.
What is happening now in this country, this is not normal. And it's in no way okay.

Speaker 132 I just saw a statistic that

Speaker 132 was released last week where

Speaker 132 23% of Americans, this is as of last week, say that we may have to resort to violence to save our country. I saw that.
Now that's up from 15% in 2021.

Speaker 132 So in 24 months, and you and I see each other, you know, we've probably seen each other five times in 24 months.

Speaker 132 So it's increased by 50%.

Speaker 132 And it is like we can't see each other through, we have to realize that no matter what our politics are, yes, we're just people.

Speaker 57 It's so frightening because we are we are

Speaker 161 We are living in a place.

Speaker 23 I mean, like, for instance, I don't want to get all political with you, but

Speaker 27 you know, this Israel thing.

Speaker 28 I can live with people.

Speaker 151 There are people here who disagree with me on Israel, and they have

Speaker 81 they think they have more compassion for the Palestinians than I do, but

Speaker 56 I don't want to see anybody's children die.

Speaker 132 I hate that.

Speaker 101 But I can't tolerate excusing terrorism.

Speaker 131 You cannot, you know, the ends do not justify the means, or you become that.

Speaker 56 If Israel went in and started just shooting innocent people,

Speaker 47 I'd have a problem with that.

Speaker 77 We didn't do that.

Speaker 49 Hopefully, we didn't do that in World War II.

Speaker 17 We didn't hate the Germans.

Speaker 101 We needed to stop the Nazis.

Speaker 103 We hated the Nazis.

Speaker 27 The German people, we were fine with. Palestinian people, I'm fine with.

Speaker 140 Hamas and terrorists, I'm not.

Speaker 78 But we are still being pitted against each other.

Speaker 127 And it's really hard because you feel like

Speaker 107 I don't have anything in common.

Speaker 31 If you can't see that,

Speaker 72 how do I live next door to you?

Speaker 132 But I think that if

Speaker 132 when you sit, again,

Speaker 132 when you sit down with people and you just talk to them, you're going to find out you have much more in common than you think you do. Oh, yes.

Speaker 132 And if you look at what's happening

Speaker 132 and that's what we don't want, we don't want anything like that, what's happening in Israel to happen here ever.

Speaker 132 And that's what happens when you have a completely polarized society. One of the things that can happen.
And we can't let that happen. We have to keep seeing each other as human beings no matter what.

Speaker 73 And that's what one small step is.

Speaker 116 You do StoryCorps and then One Small Step. Yeah.

Speaker 23 And this audience is the largest contributor to the conservative side, right?

Speaker 62 Yeah.

Speaker 132 And I have to, so

Speaker 132 StoryCorps, we've had 700,000 people who love each other have these conversations.

Speaker 132 And one small step just are strangers talking to each other across the political divide, not to talk about politics ever, just to get to know each other as human beings, because it's hard to hate up close um as as you well know and uh the the glen back audience is our it's our largest

Speaker 132 so things we hear about the glen back audience smart nuanced decent patriotic you know not and and and interested in listening to other people yeah they are the 90 percent

Speaker 132 that's great they are the 90

Speaker 132 and every and and the the interviews that happen with glen back like people are so excited when a glen back listener participates

Speaker 132 because it's going to be a good conversation.

Speaker 132 And so you should know that about your, I mean, you're probably not surprised.

Speaker 24 I'm not.

Speaker 100 This audience is completely different than, I think, most audiences around in many different ways.

Speaker 132 Probably

Speaker 85 people who

Speaker 132 aren't familiar with...

Speaker 132 your show or just kind of are like, think, probably think your audience are bananas or something like that.

Speaker 84 Yeah, surely.

Speaker 105 You You know, not true.

Speaker 74 Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 132 Thank you for saying that. Not true.

Speaker 10 Thank you.

Speaker 132 And this is, this is, and, and, and I actually think that the, look, I, we are thinking about the election and we're thinking about the aftermath of the election and what, what's going to happen to this country.

Speaker 132 I, I mean, I, I know you and I have been talking behind the scenes for years. Yeah.
Um, and there's a tsunami coming at us.

Speaker 132 You know, there's a, there's a poison that's running through the veins of this country. And in one small step, we have a small antidote to this.
What can we do? We can just fight.

Speaker 132 We can just fight with what we have. And what we have right now is one small step.
And I hope that people in your audience will sign up and be a part of this.

Speaker 132 So we have thousands of people on a waiting list. If you're a Glenn Beck listener, top of the list immediately.
You go right to the top of the list. Wow.
So go to takeonesmallstep.org.

Speaker 132 Takeonesmallstep.org. It's about five minutes to sign up, maybe less.
Just sign up and it's a one-hour conversation with someone across the political divides from you.

Speaker 132 You know, look,

Speaker 132 in this environment, like people are nervous doing this, you know, but they come out the other end and they have a friend.

Speaker 110 That's so great. It is so great.

Speaker 132 So if we can, and we're just fighting to get this to scale as fast as we can before the election. I mean, this isn't going to end after the election, but look, no matter who wins

Speaker 132 this election, half the country is going to think it was stolen. Oh, I know.

Speaker 98 It's crazy. Yeah.

Speaker 23 It's crazy.

Speaker 73 Dave, I know we're going to have a meeting after the show, but give me the web address again.

Speaker 132 It's takeonesmallstep.org.

Speaker 74 Okay.

Speaker 45 Take one small step.

Speaker 150 I can't recommend this highly enough.

Speaker 103 And if you're somebody that wants to make a positive difference, help take this step, please.

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Speaker 5 You know, Dave,

Speaker 32 I've been worried about anti-Semitism because it always goes hand in hand with collectivism and Marxism and nationalism and all of that.

Speaker 151 And now we're seeing it like we've never seen it before.

Speaker 161 And, you know, I've been arguing that

Speaker 16 never again is a commitment to look at the seeds and pull them up when those weeds start coming up immediately.

Speaker 23 Don't wait for problems.

Speaker 27 You brought a story in. Can you you tell me the story?

Speaker 94 This is a dad

Speaker 13 who was dying

Speaker 39 and his daughter talked to him before his death, right?

Speaker 132 Yeah. So this is, so this, we are, so it's been 20 years.
And I should say, Story Corps won't surprise you. I mean, we're a nonprofit in every possible way, right?

Speaker 132 You don't pay to do this, like everything. This is like all public service.

Speaker 132 So 20 years ago, Debbie Fisher, when we had our first booth, a woman named Debbie Fisher came to Story Corps with a friend, and she wanted to tell the story of her father, Oscar Fisher, who was a kid in Auschwitz.

Speaker 132 He survived. His parents and all of his siblings were murdered.

Speaker 132 And she wanted to talk about a conversation she had with him.

Speaker 153 Okay, we can't play the whole thing, so I don't want to play any of it.

Speaker 14 I just misjudged.

Speaker 154 We'll play it here after the bottom of the hour.

Speaker 20 But it's a powerful, powerful story.

Speaker 157 And

Speaker 94 hopefully, it will connect you to some of the things that we're trying to avoid today.

Speaker 148 20 years you started this.

Speaker 155 What is the unexpected revelation that you've had or the unexpected

Speaker 40 lesson?

Speaker 173 What have I learned?

Speaker 84 Yeah.

Speaker 132 So

Speaker 132 it's made me incredibly optimistic. It's made me love people.
It's made me realize that no matter what your politics are, you know, that

Speaker 132 it's what every, we've had a thousand facilitators, more than that, who serve a year or two with us, collecting the wisdom of humanity, bearing witness to these interviews.

Speaker 132 And everyone gives a version of the Ant-Frank quote when they come off the booth. People are basically good.

Speaker 132 And there could have been some kind of a selection bias when we did 100, 1,000, 10,000, 100,000.

Speaker 132 Not now. Not now.
Not now. So I am hopeful.
I love this country more than I ever imagined that I would. And

Speaker 132 I believe in people. You're so happy.

Speaker 132 And the potential, if we can figure out how to get along, the potential of this country takes our breath away.

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Speaker 49 Dave, thanks for being here.

Speaker 41 We're going to play that Story Core lesson, father and daughter, next.

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Speaker 148 Welcome to the

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Speaker 123 All right, so so

Speaker 52 let me play this

Speaker 61 story

Speaker 15 of history, and perhaps we can learn from it.

Speaker 113 Story Corps, listen.

Speaker 96 My father was a Holocaust survivor. He had survived the same camp as Elie Wiesel.
They were both the same age.

Speaker 96 And when my dad was alive and through school, I was reading Night.

Speaker 96 I was 14 years old, and I went to my dad, and I said, you know, I'm just reading this book. Is this the same Auschwitz? Because this is horrible.

Speaker 96 And my father said, oh, no, it's a different Auschwitz. So for a long time, I really thought there were two.
You know, my father's Auschwitz was a kinder, gentler Auschwitz.

Speaker 96 There was never a moment where people were dying in front of him. The worst happened the first night and they killed his siblings and they killed his parents.

Speaker 96 And then from that moment on, it was a bunch of strong-willed boys and they took over. They stole bread and water and they could hide it under their striped pajamas, as he called them.

Speaker 96 It was sort of like Robin Hood and his merry men meet the Nazis in my father's Auschwitz. And that was the story we were given.

Speaker 96 But when he was very, very sick in the hospital and I knew I was losing him, I realized that there was no going back and that if I didn't make my move, I could not return to the moment of having access to his memories.

Speaker 96 And this time he was really tired and he wasn't feeling well. And I said, I need to ask you about your time there, your Nauschwitz dad.
It's important.

Speaker 96 And I remember he looked at me and he had real anger in his face and in his eyes. He said, you know, Debbie, from the time that you were a young girl, you always asked your questions.

Speaker 96 And I always told you, we got food, we got bread, we divided it up, we didn't suffer. It was fine.
And you keep bothering me and asking me the question.

Speaker 96 And I keep telling you, like as if I'm in a room, stop knocking on the door.

Speaker 86 Go away.

Speaker 96 I do not want to let you in this room. And yet you keep coming back saying, let me in.

Speaker 96 And he said, so I'll ask you one more time to go away and he said and if you knock again i'll let you in but if i let you in this room you will never ever get out

Speaker 96 so do you want to knock again and come in and i said yes i do dad and he was crying and i remember he had covers on his body because he was really skinny and very, very weak.

Speaker 96 And he kicked all the covers off as if he was kicking down a door. And he said, fine, come in then.
He said, come into a room that you can never leave. Come in.

Speaker 96 And then I said, can I ask you my questions? He said, you're in the room. You can ask anything.
And I asked him everything that I ever wanted to ask. I asked him to tell me the real story.
And he did.

Speaker 96 It was painful and scary

Speaker 96 and sickening.

Speaker 96 I felt a part of me had died.

Speaker 88 And he's right.

Speaker 96 Once you're in that room, you can't get out.

Speaker 86 It's always with you.

Speaker 100 This is the reason why Israel exists.

Speaker 143 For that reason.

Speaker 35 They're not asking for

Speaker 25 military men to come and fight.

Speaker 13 They really only want the world to say, you have a right to defend yourself.

Speaker 61 You have a right to...

Speaker 56 to go after people that came into houses and killed children and raped women and kidnapped people.

Speaker 29 You have a right to go get them.

Speaker 123 Because

Speaker 100 if there's no Israel, then they are at the mercy of every other country.

Speaker 108 Wherever they live, that's not theirs.

Speaker 153 That's somebody else's country.

Speaker 168 America was the only real bright spot because we believe you can come here and become an American, and it is your country.

Speaker 100 That really isn't that way that much anymore.

Speaker 168 People aren't coming here to make it their country.

Speaker 27 They're trying to make it their old country.

Speaker 116 And now Jews are under attack here in America.

Speaker 150 And

Speaker 32 I, for one, don't think that they should have to hide in people's basements and be at other people's mercy.

Speaker 155 I think if they want to have a gun, it's their country, they can have a gun.

Speaker 100 Somebody comes into their house to kill their family.

Speaker 5 I have no problem with them killing them.

Speaker 73 Self-defense.

Speaker 100 And the same thing for the country.

Speaker 14 But we've probably talked way too much about all of that stuff this week.

Speaker 156 There is something going on in Washington now that is just making me sick to my stomach.

Speaker 10 Tuberville, Tommy Tuberville, Tubberville,

Speaker 45 from Alabama, he has been protesting the Pentagon's use of U.S.

Speaker 16 taxpayer dollars to subsidize service members' abortions.

Speaker 94 Do you remember when we all decided, Democrats included, no taxpayer money will ever go to that?

Speaker 45 Well, that's all he's protesting.

Speaker 32 And he's not shutting the Pentagon down.

Speaker 73 He's just saying, you know what?

Speaker 94 There's a fast way to get people their commissions and their,

Speaker 123 you know, their salary raises

Speaker 91 and their boost in status.

Speaker 45 We can do this the slow way or we can do this the fast way.

Speaker 21 But

Speaker 25 I don't believe that we should have anybody paying for someone else's abortion.

Speaker 45 That's not the government's place and we're not doing it in the Pentagon.

Speaker 115 And now the left is screaming that it's putting our soldiers in danger.

Speaker 75 No, it's not. No, it's not.

Speaker 105 How?

Speaker 45 How is that happening?

Speaker 5 By the way, People are just having to go in one by one.

Speaker 153 Instead of having one vote, you have to vote on each person.

Speaker 73 And he can't stop that.

Speaker 32 Well, the Democrats have been very upset about it.

Speaker 115 And now

Speaker 49 you have Mitch McConnell and you have the Alaska senator Dan Sullivan

Speaker 31 who

Speaker 155 got up on the floor and just

Speaker 64 attacked

Speaker 40 Tubberville and his protest.

Speaker 87 And now he has gathered his little merry band of GOP war hawks and wussies.

Speaker 5 Senator Joni Ernst, Lindsey Graham, of course, Todd Young of Indiana, and what would a pack of weasels be without Mitt Romney?

Speaker 12 Incomplete.

Speaker 151 It would always be incomplete.

Speaker 25 Yeah, I, for one, am just tired of, I'm just tired of these

Speaker 43 people

Speaker 35 always compromising

Speaker 88 our

Speaker 65 hardcore values, hardcore values.

Speaker 126 Why should the taxpayer pay for something that they might think is murder?

Speaker 88 Murder?

Speaker 95 No.

Speaker 46 If any of these guys say they're pro-life, you're not pro-life.

Speaker 79 You're not pro-life. We're not talking about banning abortions.

Speaker 47 We're talking about the taxpayer not funding the abortion in the Pentagon.

Speaker 31 No.

Speaker 8 God,

Speaker 8 weasels.

Speaker 12 I looked at the Conservative Review Liberty scores on the five senators you mentioned.

Speaker 12 Sullivan, 64%.

Speaker 12 Ernst, 62%.

Speaker 12 Young, 52%.

Speaker 88 Romney, 52%.

Speaker 12 Lindsey Graham, actually lower than Romney, 43%.

Speaker 170 Jeez.

Speaker 19 That's amazing.

Speaker 88 Yeah, not a great group.

Speaker 73 By the way, Lynn Cheney's back at it.

Speaker 98 She says

Speaker 22 Liz Cheney?

Speaker 73 Liz Cheney.

Speaker 78 Speaker Johnson is dangerous because of his faith.

Speaker 115 He's undermining our republic.

Speaker 21 Shut up.

Speaker 16 It's so weird, too.

Speaker 12 Like, the Liz Cheney thing, you know, she's not like, I'm trying to think of like Adam Kinzinger, right?

Speaker 12 Who's a guy who basically went on MSNBC while he was a congressman the entire time and sounded like a liberal, right? And he criticized Trump. And he,

Speaker 12 Liz Cheney has a relatively, I should look up her conservative review score as we do this.

Speaker 12 It's not terrible. She had a conservative voting record and she voted for Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020, in 2020.

Speaker 12 And now all of a sudden, she's not only against Donald Trump, which you could maybe argue would be understandable from her perspective. She didn't like what happened on January 6th.

Speaker 12 Maybe it totally turned her around on this person. Okay.

Speaker 12 But how then can you also be against every other conservative all of a sudden? Because

Speaker 12 you're changing your entire philosophy.

Speaker 22 No, because these people have such thin skin that if you stand against me, then you're my enemy.

Speaker 10 I mean, Stu,

Speaker 32 honestly, this is a blessing God has given me.

Speaker 98 And that is a horrible memory.

Speaker 63 Horrible.

Speaker 56 When it comes to personal attacks on me and...

Speaker 56 names and faces and stuff like that.

Speaker 152 I can store so much,

Speaker 56 well, except for in this job, useless information up in my head.

Speaker 32 But how many times have people attacked me and then they've wanted to come on the show years later and you'd be like, ah, no.

Speaker 88 Do you remember?

Speaker 24 Oh, it happens all the time. Yeah.

Speaker 12 I'm always telling Glenn not to book people.

Speaker 110 Right.

Speaker 80 And no, because I don't really care.

Speaker 57 I know.

Speaker 108 I don't care about that.

Speaker 78 It doesn't matter to me.

Speaker 5 You know.

Speaker 74 So what?

Speaker 12 So what? It doesn't make much of a difference. And the grand son of things.

Speaker 99 But the people in Washington cannot do that.

Speaker 124 They take everything personally.

Speaker 57 And I'll bet you that Cheney is one of those people that because

Speaker 94 the conservatives stood up against her, you're all worthless.

Speaker 164 I got news for you.

Speaker 150 I will work with anyone if they want to save the country.

Speaker 141 I'll work with anyone.

Speaker 26 You got the Bill of Rights in common?

Speaker 46 I am with you.

Speaker 68 I am with you.

Speaker 94 Let's see. What else did we not get to

Speaker 151 today?

Speaker 32 The Mike Johnson thing is crazy, by the way.

Speaker 12 We did a show on the sort of Speaker Johnson derangement syndrome, which has popped up

Speaker 12 over the past week. No one knew who he was a couple of weeks ago.
Now he's the worst person ever. And just going through the headlines, they are blaming him for everything.

Speaker 12 You know, his religious beliefs are terrible.

Speaker 12 He's so conservative. He was the centerpiece of the January 6th

Speaker 12 assaults on the Capitol, on our democracy. Shut up.
By the way, one of the pieces of evidence, this is interesting, Glenn, one of the pieces of evidence they used to support this idea that he was

Speaker 12 in the middle of the January 6th thing is he was one of the authors of an amicus brief that went on and tied into the Texas lawsuit that was trying to get some of these states looked at.

Speaker 12 And I was like, you know, I don't remember it exactly. I wanted to go back and look at it.
So I did. I went back and read it.

Speaker 12 First of all, it's not about, this is not about Venezuelan Sidney Powell

Speaker 12 stuff at all. It's about things like, well, the procedure in Pennsylvania to change the rules, it's supposed to be done through the legislature.
They did it through the courts. That was a problem.

Speaker 12 We have a problem with it.

Speaker 12 It was these, like, there was... Academic.
You know, I hate to put it this way because some people are very attached to certain parts of this story.

Speaker 12 But like, if you want to look at the way the mainstream media would look at this or mainstream conservatives would look at this, you'd say that there were some groups, some of these accusations about the election were sort of not so serious, and some were serious.

Speaker 12 Yes. Right.

Speaker 12 He wrote an amicus brief about the serious ones, all the very fundamental legal problems, the process issues with the election at the time.

Speaker 12 Most importantly, even more importantly than that, though, is the very front page of the amicus brief, which shows the most important detail. December 10th, 2020,

Speaker 12 before Safe Harbor Day, in the window of election

Speaker 12 legal

Speaker 12 questioning, that is completely allowed

Speaker 12 done by every party every year. Right.

Speaker 19 And the same thing that was done with Alan Dershowitz and the legal team for Al Gore

Speaker 34 in December of 2000.

Speaker 12 If you're before December 14th,

Speaker 12 your campaign not only

Speaker 12 could, but should, and it really is falling down on the job if they don't question things that they think might help them if they believe they're real.

Speaker 12 And look, you could talk to, this is not just fringe legal theory.

Speaker 12 Tons of people believe that what happened in Pennsylvania was wrong. The problem with the way the Trump campaign and many on the right dealt with that was they didn't challenge it when it occurred.

Speaker 12 They waited until Trump lost Pennsylvania to go back and say, hey, wait a minute, we didn't like the way you changed the law six months ago. And

Speaker 12 that was one of the big reasons they didn't win. I think if they would have honestly challenged that at the beginning, they would have won.

Speaker 13 Yes, they would have.

Speaker 27 I think they would have.

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Speaker 60 All right, so we still have open borders.

Speaker 153 The president doesn't care.

Speaker 91 Congress doesn't seem to care.

Speaker 13 There's a migrant caravan, another one, that has swelled by a thousand people since this time yesterday.

Speaker 24 We now know that Chinese citizens, a lot of them, are headed to the United States in that caravan.

Speaker 99 And apparently, some Chinese,

Speaker 124 would you call them officials, Chinese influencers are showing the migrants how to cross the U.S.

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Speaker 51 So let's see.

Speaker 28 We've got people from the Middle East.

Speaker 153 We have good families that seemingly left all their families at home because most of what you see are 20-something men.

Speaker 161 We have Middle East, we now have China, we have Russians, we have Iranians, we have 150 Iranian and Syrians that have come across that we caught, that we caught in the last month.

Speaker 65 So don't worry about it.

Speaker 41 Don't worry about it.

Speaker 57 Gee, do you think China, Iran, Russia

Speaker 28 might be colluding to destroy the United States of America and the Western way of life.

Speaker 105 Hmm, I don't know.

Speaker 32 But certainly, this administration is not helping.

Speaker 49 Certainly, the leftists and the anarchists are not aiding and abetting.

Speaker 93 The Glenn Beck Program.