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Did the Left engage in an insurrection when taking over the Cannon House Office Building during a pro-Palestinian protest led by Rep. Rashida Tlaib? Georgetown University law student Julia Wax joins to discuss the anti-Semitism she and other college students are experiencing in America and worldwide. The Lawfare Project founder Brooke Goldstein also joins alongside Julia to explain how her organization is helping end anti-Semitism on college campuses. Rabbi Daniel Lapin joins to explain how the dates of 9/11 and the attack on Israel have historical significance. Glenn demolishes House Republicans who are ignoring their constituents' wishes and complaining about the phone calls they're receiving. Every crisis in America is used to manipulate you into the appropriate narrative. Glenn shares the story of how one man's bravery led to the saving of thousands of Jewish people.
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Speaker 40 I'm sorry I have to drag you through this again, but I just have to set this up with the

Speaker 76 truth of what happened.

Speaker 47 Okay.

Speaker 27 A throng of extremists gather together in the mall in Washington.

Speaker 80 A politician comes out and just starts just spouting lies and untruths and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 7 You know, then everybody gets together and there's, you know, an insurrection.

Speaker 37 They go into the Capitol.

Speaker 60 They try to block official proceedings.

Speaker 81 And then,

Speaker 63 well, in this case, nothing will happen because it's not Donald Trump.

Speaker 20 I want you to listen to

Speaker 68 Rashida Tlaib and what she said yesterday in Washington, D.C.,

Speaker 85 just

Speaker 17 before

Speaker 12 there was any kind of insurrection at the Capitol.

Speaker 10 Listen.

Speaker 86 Continue to watch people

Speaker 86 think it's okay to bomb a hospital

Speaker 87 where children.

Speaker 87 You know what's so hard sometimes is watching those videos and the people telling the kids don't cry and like let them cry.

Speaker 86 And they're shaking. And somebody, you know this, they keep telling them not to cry.

Speaker 47 There she is.

Speaker 86 They can cry. I can cry.
We all can cry. If we're not crying, something is wrong.
Yeah.

Speaker 87 And so I'm telling you right now,

Speaker 87 President Biden, not all America's with you on this one.

Speaker 88 Wow, wow. And you need to wake up and understand that.

Speaker 71 Uh-oh, is she threatening the?

Speaker 60 Then she's threatening the president.

Speaker 90 This angry extremist crowd then goes to the Capitol.

Speaker 33 And they fill the house building.

Speaker 4 Do we have any of the video or the...

Speaker 71 There it is. Look at this.

Speaker 89 They have taken over the house and they are trying to disrupt proceedings.

Speaker 61 Oh, my goodness.

Speaker 63 It is an insurrection.

Speaker 77 Now,

Speaker 74 you would say, well, the thing with Donald Trump was he was lying to the people about, you know, he lost the election.

Speaker 71 Uh-huh.

Speaker 94 Well, you know, the one thing you don't have is

Speaker 2 actual proof

Speaker 4 that he was lying or lying knowingly.

Speaker 37 You had a lot of people tell him, but he,

Speaker 99 you know, you can't, I can't play the video for you, but in this particular case, I can play the video for you.

Speaker 100 In fact,

Speaker 101 it sucks to be Hamas.

Speaker 22 There's an audio translation

Speaker 101 of eavesdropping on the on Hamas

Speaker 68 the night the hospital was bombed and here's what they picked up listen

Speaker 28 I'm telling you this is the first time we see a missile like this falling

Speaker 66 and so that's why we're saying it belongs to the Palestinian Islamic jihad

Speaker 49 what

Speaker 101 they're saying it belongs to Palestinian Islamic jihad

Speaker 49 is it from us looks like it

Speaker 109 who says this

Speaker 107 they're saying that the shrapnel from the missile is local shrapnel and not Israeli shrapnel.

Speaker 38 What are you saying?

Speaker 49 God bless.

Speaker 113 It could have found another place to explode.

Speaker 107 Never mind, yes, they shot it from a cemetery behind the hospital.

Speaker 114 What?

Speaker 107 They shot it from the cemetery behind the hospital.

Speaker 28 It misfired and fell on them.

Speaker 104 There's a cemetery behind it.

Speaker 105 Yes, it's exactly.

Speaker 90 It's in the compound.

Speaker 71 Where is it when you enter the compound?

Speaker 115 You first enter the compound. Don't go towards the city.

Speaker 28 It's on the right side.

Speaker 66 Oh, yeah, I know it.

Speaker 90 Okay.

Speaker 116 That's Hamas

Speaker 45 confirming themselves to another Hamas member.

Speaker 75 Yeah, it looks like us.

Speaker 66 Looks like us because they're firing behind the hospital.

Speaker 71 Oh.

Speaker 71 Wow.

Speaker 118 Okay.

Speaker 16 That's pretty bad.

Speaker 120 Well, look, they should have made this information that you're talking about available to the media.

Speaker 121 Then they could have corrected their reports.

Speaker 41 Yeah, they did.

Speaker 15 They did. And

Speaker 122 they also showed the video of it being launched and then landing on the hospital.

Speaker 120 Only from multiple different angles, though.

Speaker 120 They should have, you know, why didn't they, you ever see like one of those cool movies, like an action movie, and they put like a camera right on the missile.

Speaker 126 And so it's flying and it's going right at the person and then you're like

Speaker 71 why don't they show us that camera right they won't even show us that

Speaker 23 can yeah exactly right so rashida talib is anything gonna happen is anything gonna happen to her she's gonna be uh impeached for inciting an insurrection

Speaker 71 anything

Speaker 34 I just want you to know.

Speaker 120 Does she at least get a nomination for best actress out of it?

Speaker 42 I mean, that's a really good thing.

Speaker 49 That's the least we could do.

Speaker 71 It was really good. It was really good.

Speaker 49 Yeah.

Speaker 42 Oh my gosh, is that an audio effort?

Speaker 49 Yeah, it's crazy.

Speaker 130 I was inspired by her performance.

Speaker 14 That's really good.

Speaker 7 So let me just take you through some things that are happening on college campuses because of this.

Speaker 57 Here are University of Pennsylvania students chanting in favor of Hamas.

Speaker 40 I just want you to hear what they're saying.

Speaker 71 Yeah, guys. There it is.
There it is.

Speaker 27 Israel, Israel, you can't hide.

Speaker 28 We charge you with genocide.

Speaker 132 And the last part of it, there's only one solution.

Speaker 133 What is that solution?

Speaker 130 Maybe the final one?

Speaker 76 Maybe the final solution?

Speaker 78 I don't know.

Speaker 15 That's a stretch to think they might have been reaching for for that.

Speaker 135 I mean,

Speaker 22 they're chanting

Speaker 116 about a final solution

Speaker 60 at the University of Pennsylvania.

Speaker 13 If you have a kid there, bring him home.

Speaker 136 Bring them home.

Speaker 90 Stop paying them.

Speaker 97 You have a kid in a university, stop it.

Speaker 71 Stop.

Speaker 137 What are you doing?

Speaker 53 Sincerely, what are you doing?

Speaker 121 How do you, I mean, what's the line there?

Speaker 120 Because obviously.

Speaker 23 If that college is doing anything like this, what are you doing?

Speaker 121 Yeah, if they're allowing that to go on, I mean, look, we all talked about in history how the First Amendment protects, let's say, the KKK from having a rally, right?

Speaker 111 Yes.

Speaker 120 But I don't think it protects them from calling for genocide of African Americans, does it?

Speaker 109 I mean, I don't think so.

Speaker 125 Calling for outward violence on a megaphone seems a little bit more direct than what they've attempted to charge Donald Trump with on January 6th, where he says, Hey, peacefully go to the Capitol.

Speaker 125 And they're like, That means he wanted to overthrow the government.

Speaker 89 So there's a great article today.

Speaker 65 I'd love to get this woman on, but I don't know if she would come on.

Speaker 9 I want you to listen to this op-ed.

Speaker 65 This is from

Speaker 74 the New York Post.

Speaker 68 The blatant anti-Semitism on college campuses has shocked millions of Americans over the past week and a half, but not me.

Speaker 27 I saw anti-Semitism on a weekly basis in my two years as a faculty, diversity, equity, and inclusion director.

Speaker 68 In fact, I can safely say that toxic DEI ideology deliberately

Speaker 60 stokes hatred towards Israel and the Jewish people.

Speaker 12 I was hired to head the DEI department at Silicon Valley's De Anza College in 2021.

Speaker 33 As a black woman, I was the perfect person for the job.

Speaker 10 on paper.

Speaker 24 Yet I made the mistake of actually trying to create an authentically inclusive learning environment for everybody, including the Jewish students.

Speaker 64 Turns out, a toxic form of DEI, which is more accurately called critical social justice, demanded I do the opposite.

Speaker 68 Before I got to campus, Jewish students had endured a litany of hateful and hostile acts.

Speaker 116 The school had hosted a Hanukkah party that featured no Hanukkah imagery, but plenty of pro-Palestinian protesters.

Speaker 12 The student body had passed resolutions on divesting from Israel, the first college of its kind to do so, and criticizing Israel's attacks against humanity, quote end quote.

Speaker 12 Multiple Jewish students told me that the campus was essentially an anti-Semitic environment.

Speaker 64 I tried to right this wrong.

Speaker 33 First, I hosted

Speaker 13 Jewish speakers on campus with the goal of promoting diversity and inclusion by sharing different perspective.

Speaker 90 Critics called me, quote, a dirty Zionist, and the school refused to promote the events.

Speaker 103 Then I pushed the administration to issue issue strong condemnation of anti-Semitism.

Speaker 32 My request was refused.

Speaker 63 Some campus leaders and colleagues repeatedly told me I shouldn't raise issues about Jewish inclusion or anti-Semitism.

Speaker 33 I was told in no uncertain terms that Jews are white oppressors, and our job as faculty and staff members was to decenter whiteness.

Speaker 40 I was astounded, but I shouldn't have been.

Speaker 68 At its worst, DEI is built on the unshakable belief that the world is divided into two groups of people, the oppressors and the the oppressed.

Speaker 76 Jews are categorically placed in the oppressor category, while Israel is branded a genocidal settler, a colonial estate.

Speaker 143 In this worldview, criticizing Israel and the Jewish people is not only acceptable, but praiseworthy, just as it's okay to attack America and white people.

Speaker 33 If you don't go after them, or worse, if you defend them, you're actively abetting racist oppression.

Speaker 74 I've never encountered a more hostile environment towards the members of any racial, ethnic, or religious group.

Speaker 63 I was ultimately fired by De Anza College, and I suspect my defense of Jewish students played a part.

Speaker 34 Yet I've subsequently found that my experience is not unique.

Speaker 22 Countless faculty and students on campuses nationwide have told me DEI Ali ideology encourages anti-Semitism.

Speaker 68 One study found 96% of Israel-focused tweets by campus DEI staff criticized the Jewish state.

Speaker 94 96%.

Speaker 147 And that was before Hamas launched its brutal assault on Israel this month.

Speaker 68 Now the colleges and universities beholden to DEI are hurting Jewish students and their silence, their moral equivocation about terrorism against Israel or their outright praise of the terrorists.

Speaker 68 Many of the student groups most invested in DEI are actively siding with Hamas.

Speaker 64 Look no further than White Coats for Black Lives, a national group of medical students with chapters in more than a hundred public and private universities.

Speaker 98 On Tuesdays, just after Hamas murdered Jewish families in their beds, the DEI-driven group proudly declared it has long supported Palestine's struggle for liberation.

Speaker 40 How could a Jewish patient ever trust a medical trainee or a professional who subscribes to such blatant anti-Semitic hatred?

Speaker 118 It's tantamount to threatening their lives, and it raises questions about whether such hate-filled people should even be allowed to practice medicine.

Speaker 57 Why? They did it in Germany. It was fine.

Speaker 63 This outpouring of anti-Semitic hatred is a direct result of DEI's insistence that Jews are oppressors.

Speaker 123 What started with rhetorical attacks has morphed into defending and calling for violent attacks.

Speaker 136 It's inevitable for an ideology that demeans an entire group of people while accusing them of perpetrating massive

Speaker 40 injustice.

Speaker 68 When you stoke that kind of division and anger, you unleash fires you cannot control.

Speaker 57 Sure enough, the fire of anti-Semitism is now burning bright on college campuses.

Speaker 68 It needs to be extinguished immediately so it doesn't spread and do more damage.

Speaker 142 I know just the place to start.

Speaker 12 Administrators and lawmakers need to get toxic DEI out of higher education.

Speaker 29 If they don't, there will be no true diversity and inclusion on campus, but there will be even more shocking hatred towards the Jews.

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Speaker 7 It was all translated into Hebrew.

Speaker 7 the translation at the bottom of the screen, because I think it's important for people in Israel that don't have a command of the English language to know that they are not alone.

Speaker 57 And I, quite honestly, I don't understand these.

Speaker 77 I don't understand how Harvard can claim to have the smartest people.

Speaker 68 How can they possibly?

Speaker 94 Why would you ever send your kid to Harvard right now?

Speaker 104 If they can't figure out who, with all of the evidence now,

Speaker 4 who bombed the hospital and who did not,

Speaker 118 if they can't figure out,

Speaker 64 you know, they're, well, I'm very strong in the LGBTQ 2 plus I S

Speaker 37 P L C

Speaker 21 X Y Z movement and that's why I support the Palestinians and Hamas do you really because if you go over to Palestine you go over and you're you're wearing your little rainbow thing that's like I'm a dude that can have a baby they'll kill you okay They'll kill you if you're not smart enough to figure out Hamas, the Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, Iran, if you're not smart enough to figure out that they want you dead,

Speaker 4 how did you get into Harvard?

Speaker 41 Sincerely, how did you get into Harvard?

Speaker 110 Mommy got me in.

Speaker 4 Really?

Speaker 68 I think so.

Speaker 120 And the media, of course, makes this worse because if you previously believe going into an incident like this that the Israelis are the bad guys, and then you look at the media, they all claimed initially that they were the bad guys.

Speaker 117 Now they're at that point.

Speaker 120 I can't tell you how many times over the past few days I've heard the term tit for tat.

Speaker 139 Oh, this is, well, this is a tit for tat back and forth both sides are saying things.

Speaker 125 And who's responsible?

Speaker 115 Well, it's a DNO.

Speaker 161 It's just he said, she said. No, it's not.
There's video from a hundred different angles of what happened of this.

Speaker 118 It's not tit for tat it's not what and then they the other thing they throw so dangerous they throw so dangerous they say well in a way it doesn't really even matter who's responsible because it does yes it does you're the you're the you're supposed to be journalists what do you mean it doesn't matter why did it matter the first night yeah why did it matter why did it matter they they tried to burn our embassy down in lebanon if you think this isn't going to spread in a global war you're Looney Tunes or a student at Harvard.

Speaker 118 Okay?

Speaker 46 It's going to spread into World War III.

Speaker 48 It's going to get worse and worse.

Speaker 97 And we will have people who are running our country who actually believe there's only one solution.

Speaker 65 We've got to turn off this path right now, right now.

Speaker 58 Divest yourself from anything that has DEI,

Speaker 58 BLM, Hamas, Palestinian.

Speaker 37 Get away from it right now.

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Speaker 51 These are the exact times I have been warning America about for almost, what, 15 years, 20 years now?

Speaker 65 It is why I spent so much time on Israel and the Jewish state and

Speaker 27 Martin Luther King for so many years, because this is part of what always happens

Speaker 63 in a world that goes mad with socialism and Marxism.

Speaker 71 It always,

Speaker 156 always comes with massive anti-Semitism.

Speaker 7 And we're seeing it now in our universities.

Speaker 122 We're seeing it everywhere.

Speaker 159 And it's apparently not that disturbing for a lot of people.

Speaker 49 I think everyone should be talking about this at lunch and dinner, at the water cooler, you know, wherever you're hanging out and talking about things, there is nothing, I think, more important than this.

Speaker 5 Because once anti-Semitism is this,

Speaker 27 it's this gateway to hell.

Speaker 74 It is a gateway to hell.

Speaker 134 And

Speaker 128 I just ask if you are not Jewish, I'm not Jewish.

Speaker 12 I just want you to imagine what it must feel like having your children at a university today, or

Speaker 19 you're at a university, or

Speaker 24 just being Jewish.

Speaker 168 We've seen this movie before.

Speaker 124 It's not like, oh, well, they don't really mean it.

Speaker 137 Oh, yeah, no, no, they do.

Speaker 24 And when they're chanting this at the University of Pennsylvania, there's only one solution,

Speaker 21 that's not even veiled.

Speaker 159 They're talking about the final solution,

Speaker 99 which was so horrific, they never said the extermination of all the Jews.

Speaker 168 They gave it a code name, the final solution.

Speaker 78 They didn't even want people to know about it, but apparently, everybody on the left here in America and around the world are all for just letting it rip.

Speaker 89 That should terrify non-Jews,

Speaker 92 let alone anyone of Jewish descent.

Speaker 21 Julia Wax is a law student at Georgetown University.

Speaker 53 God lover.

Speaker 104 She's also a Georgetown Law Zionist co-president. And Brooke Goldstein joins us.

Speaker 3 She is the Lawfare Project founder and executive director and author of End Jewish Hatred.

Speaker 112 Julia, Brooke, welcome to the program.

Speaker 114 Hi, thank you for having us.

Speaker 13 You bet. Julia, let me start with you.

Speaker 38 What are you experiencing and others experiencing on campus?

Speaker 114 I'd like to say that this is not just happening at Georgetown, it's happening on campuses everywhere. Across, yeah, across the United States.
And the world.

Speaker 114 Yeah, the world. And what we're experiencing is our student groups.
and students individually who are posting on social media things that basically

Speaker 114 are anti-Semitic rhetoric, things that are denying the events that happened this past week in Israel, denying the beheading of 40 babies, saying that the NOVA incident and the music festival didn't occur, trying to say that AI is how all of this is being generated, posting, you know, from the river to deceive Palestine should be free.

Speaker 114 They are promoting events and rallies, one of which I went to to try and understand, I went undercover, and they started chanting, we don't want no Jew state.

Speaker 114 And they started chanting, Zionism will fall and globalize the intifada.

Speaker 114 And

Speaker 114 I don't even think these people understand that the language that they're shouting is anti-Semitic. It's so deeply embedded at this point that it's time for us to take a stand and speak out.

Speaker 166 My staff prayed for you, Julia, and people like you today that are on campuses all over the world,

Speaker 7 that you have strength and

Speaker 166 I don't even know what else it would take, but that the Lord would be with you.

Speaker 17 Brooke,

Speaker 81 what is your involvement in this?

Speaker 10 I know you've written a book on ending Jew hatred,

Speaker 152 but the Lawfare project.

Speaker 133 What is that?

Speaker 114 So first of all, Glenn, I want to thank you so much for your moral clarity because this is a time when we need leadership and we need people like you speaking the truth. It is absolutely very scary.

Speaker 114 And what we're doing at the Lawfare Project is we provide pro bono legal support to Jewish students on campus who are facing a hostile environment that targets them because they are Jewish.

Speaker 114 And I want to make absolutely clear, and you said it in your intro, this is not about a Palestinian state. This has nothing to do with politics.
This has everything

Speaker 114 to do with Islamist, Nazi-like Jew hatred. And the people that Julia was talking about before, they are akin to Holocaust deniers.
They are the new Hamas. Holocaust deniers.

Speaker 114 And it's always those who deny the truth and denying the truth of this recent genocide, because that's what it was, a genocide, that want to commit the same acts of atrocities again.

Speaker 114 And that's exactly what Julia is saying they are chanting on campus. And Jewish students around the country are feeling unsafe.

Speaker 114 So it is incumbent on the administration, the Biden administration, who has been giving wonderful speeches standing with Israel, to stand with the Jewish population within the United States.

Speaker 114 That is absolutely paramount. And to do everything they can to root out these terror-supporting, terror-affiliated groups like SJP, Students for Justice in Palestine, and groups like Wool Palestine.

Speaker 114 They must get off our campuses because you said it yourself, Glenn. This is a national security threat for the United States.

Speaker 49 So,

Speaker 23 guys,

Speaker 23 I mean,

Speaker 64 this is so deep, and because I know because I've been watching it, I've been watching it and looking for it since 2005, 2003, and watching it grow.

Speaker 24 And it is in everything now.

Speaker 11 It is Black Lives Matter.

Speaker 94 When people stood up, I kept saying, you can't stand with these people.

Speaker 90 You might think that there's a problem with the police.

Speaker 103 You might think there's a problem.

Speaker 40 Well, good, let's talk about that and solve it.

Speaker 27 But these people are trying to destroy Israel.

Speaker 22 They're trying to destroy the traditional family.

Speaker 63 I mean, how are you going to stop this in our universities?

Speaker 89 It came from the universities.

Speaker 114 Well, I think it's really important for your audience to understand the influence of foreign funding.

Speaker 114 People in the counterterrorism community have been warning about the billions and billions of dollars coming from states like Qatar, which is the second largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world, that are funding our institutions.

Speaker 114 Go ahead. Pardon, Julia?

Speaker 114 I believe Georgetown has a campus in Qatar as well.

Speaker 42 Who does?

Speaker 114 Tell us about that, Julia.

Speaker 114 I don't know too much, but Georgetown does have a campus in Qatar.

Speaker 114 How is it that our administrators are taking hundreds of millions of dollars per campus. They're not registering as foreign agents.
They're not disclosing the memos of understanding.

Speaker 114 What are the terms of these agreements?

Speaker 114 I guarantee you, this money we know is going to diversity, equity, inclusion, it's going to critical race theory, it's going to fund students groups, and it's going to radicalize Americans to turn not just against Israel, but against America.

Speaker 4 Julia,

Speaker 12 what does it I don't know if you can even answer this.

Speaker 68 what does it feel like to be a Jew today?

Speaker 114 It requires a lot of perseverance

Speaker 114 I'm definitely one of the loudest voices on my campus when it comes to this subject

Speaker 114 and I'm trying to stay strong for a group of people because I do have students that are unable to focus and are forced to sit in a classroom with students who promote these rallies.

Speaker 114 I have students texting me that they are scared to come to class, Students who are removing their Star of David necklaces. Students who have removed their Israeli flags from their lockers.

Speaker 114 It's a hostile environment. You walk down the street and you don't know who's for you and who's against you.

Speaker 114 And I think it's important to note that this used to be a very fringe group of people on the university campuses. This used to be a very fringe, far-left group, and now it's the majority.

Speaker 114 And now, quite honestly, on campuses across the United States, it feels like the majority is against us. And yesterday we hosted a survivor from the Nova Music Festival on our campus.

Speaker 114 In 24 hours, I was able to get her to come and speak. And before,

Speaker 114 I think I questioned how could the Holocaust even have occurred? How could something so horrific to my people even have occurred?

Speaker 114 And after last night and listening to this woman speak, this woman who is similar in age to me, who looks like me, who's from a similar background to me, and hearing her

Speaker 114 give her story about running away from the terrorists, having friends who died as she sprinted forward, now I know.

Speaker 114 And that's,

Speaker 114 it's a staunch and haunting realization as a Jewish person to have, to be sitting in that room with 40 other Jewish students listening to this woman who looks like us, who is one of us, speak about being persecuted.

Speaker 114 And anybody who denies that Hamas is not a terrorist organization is part of the problem and is someone who is spewing anti-Semitic rhetoric and making this a much more globalized issue.

Speaker 114 And Julia, weren't you saying also that the survivor was then further taunted

Speaker 114 when she's come and tell her story on Canvas?

Speaker 114 She did speak on the fact that even in America, she does not feel safe as a Jewish woman, that she had friends who

Speaker 114 asked to have their locks changed, that

Speaker 114 she still does not feel safe even being here in America due to what she's seeing occur, specifically on campuses.

Speaker 114 Campuses are the think tanks of America. This is where all of our legal ideas, this is where our new educational ideas stem from.

Speaker 114 And it astounds me that we're looking at the most prestigious universities in the world, Harvard, Georgetown, Columbia, Stanford, Yale, all of these massive organizations, and they have people at their organizations.

Speaker 114 And it's not just one, two, or three, it's hundreds of students that are shouting this rhetoric and making it unsafe for us.

Speaker 71 Will you

Speaker 39 please keep my phone number with you?

Speaker 12 If there is anything I can ever do or my organizations can do for you,

Speaker 169 please reach out.

Speaker 4 I want you to know, a long time ago,

Speaker 12 before I brought my family to Israel, I brought them to Auschwitz.

Speaker 4 And

Speaker 7 I told them that you can't understand Israel unless you understand Auschwitz.

Speaker 65 And I asked each of them to read a book of one of the righteous among the nations.

Speaker 83 because I wanted my family to decide who we would be long before

Speaker 92 any of this stuff

Speaker 158 would

Speaker 7 happen again.

Speaker 4 I want you to know I am not alone and you are not alone. There are millions of us

Speaker 34 that stand with you.

Speaker 61 We know the past.

Speaker 12 We know what the future can be if we remain silent again.

Speaker 158 And

Speaker 47 you will always,

Speaker 7 always have a place at my table.

Speaker 71 Thank you. Thank you.

Speaker 114 Thank you. I really appreciate it.

Speaker 164 God bless you, Julia.

Speaker 114 Glenn, I want to say one thing. It's just so important before we end.
You said there are millions out there. We need you to be vocal now.
What can you do to help the Jewish community?

Speaker 114 You can call up the administration at Georgetown right now, today. Flood them.
Flood their email inbox.

Speaker 114 Make sure that you're calling them every single minute, demanding they create a campus that is safe for the Jewish students, demanding they kick off the student groups off campus that are taunting Jewish students and making it unsafe to exist there.

Speaker 114 That's how we could use your help.

Speaker 150 We will do it. Thank you so much.

Speaker 71 God bless. Thank you.

Speaker 155 It is not only Georgetown, but it's a good place to start.

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Speaker 113 I can't figure out what this administration is doing.

Speaker 55 On one hand, they say, you know, we're all with you,

Speaker 4 Israel.

Speaker 7 And on the other hand,

Speaker 51 they give, you know,

Speaker 4 palletfuls of cash to Iran and now Hamas.

Speaker 41 How?

Speaker 57 How can they do that when there are American hostages and about 200 hostages still being held?

Speaker 39 How can this administration do this?

Speaker 60 Well, they don't see the world the same way.

Speaker 51 When Joe Biden said he was going to provide support, one of the main guys at State Department just walked out and said, I can't do this. I can't be a part of this.

Speaker 60 You can't be a part of what?

Speaker 60 Standing up for human beings?

Speaker 53 I'm sorry.

Speaker 41 When you go door to door and you kill people in cold blood, it's not like a war.

Speaker 39 You're going into their house with the intention of finding unarmed people, not expecting anything, and shooting them and their children.

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Speaker 58 Okay, there's a number that should shock you.

Speaker 57 Right now, there are 38,000 U.S.

Speaker 54 veterans experiencing homelessness right now.

Speaker 41 What is wrong with us?

Speaker 153 You know, they're spending, and I'm not making this up, they are looking into,

Speaker 24 they're studying,

Speaker 135 I believe it's lesbian

Speaker 89 private parts in the Congo.

Speaker 137 I don't know what we're supposed to get out of that, but we're spending money on that.

Speaker 19 But today, they are lowering the pay to our military overseas because cost of living is getting so expensive and our military just can't afford that.

Speaker 140 Are you out of your mind?

Speaker 101 Gosh, we're screwed up as a country.

Speaker 55 Look, the government is not going to do the right thing.

Speaker 52 They didn't do the right thing after we won the Revolutionary War. Congress said, there's not enough money.

Speaker 30 We can't pay the soldiers.

Speaker 80 I'm not going to live live in an America where

Speaker 55 we have our voices, we have our own free will, and we have people living on the streets and sleeping under bridges, lacking the basics that you and I enjoy.

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Speaker 4 Rabbi Daniel Lappen.

Speaker 7 How are you, my friend?

Speaker 114 Wonderful and all the better for speaking to to you friend as you know susan and i view you as a very dear and cherished friend well thank you um i've been worried about you my family's been worried about you we've been praying for you because are you are you still in israel

Speaker 114 yes i am

Speaker 114 and the truth is i do not really want to leave until how much has been obliterated off the face of the earth

Speaker 172 I have to tell you, you know,

Speaker 83 I said to Benjamin and Yahoo,

Speaker 12 I want, you know, I've got a lot of friends who are getting dual citizenships.

Speaker 7 And, you know, they're like, you know, to Canaan Islands or whatever. And Stu.

Speaker 134 And I St.

Speaker 172 Kitts, thank you.

Speaker 7 And I want one in, I want an Israeli passport.

Speaker 67 I want dual citizenship.

Speaker 63 And he said, why would you want an Israeli citizenship?

Speaker 46 And I said, because I know you guys will stand.

Speaker 23 In the end, I don't want to sit on my hands.

Speaker 34 I want to be,

Speaker 4 I want to be with the people who know

Speaker 67 what is right, what is wrong, and why they stand.

Speaker 62 So I have a lot of respect for you, Rabbi.

Speaker 114 I mean, we didn't come here for war. We came a week before the war, not expecting anything like this.

Speaker 114 We came for a bar mitzvah of the grandson, who's a big, big, special, wonderful family event. And

Speaker 114 then I was a speaker for

Speaker 114 a festival retreat program. And then on the last day of the festival, all hell broke loose.

Speaker 4 Rabbi, teach us something.

Speaker 34 I know that

Speaker 172 dates mean a lot to the Muslims.

Speaker 16 If I'm not mistaken, on September 11th, there was a very specific battle that I don't remember, happened in like the 1500s or 1600s that

Speaker 98 the people who knew went, this is why.

Speaker 84 This is a big deal.

Speaker 39 They chose September 11th intentionally.

Speaker 23 Is it the same for October 7th?

Speaker 114 Yes, it is. And

Speaker 114 here's the thing, Brent. Initially, when, you know, ordinary average Americans, when we first hear something like this, it's so alien to our general conception of how the world works.

Speaker 114 The idea that somebody is going to commit an atrocity on a certain date because his ancestors did something on that date 400 years ago, it sounds preposterous.

Speaker 114 But you have to remember that America has been infected by an epidemic of secularism for the last 50 years.

Speaker 114 And one of the main distinctions between religions and secularism is that secularism contracts the window of observation until nothing matters but today.

Speaker 114 But whether you are Jewish or Christian or even Muslim, yesterday really matters. Christians say.
For Christians,

Speaker 114 Jesus is as alive today as he was 2,000 years ago.

Speaker 114 And for Jews, the destruction of the temple that took place 2,000 years ago is as alive. We still mourn it today.
And for Muslims, this is also true.

Speaker 34 I mean, the Palestinians and the Arab world, I can't remember, it's the day of Nakba or help me out on that.

Speaker 114 Well, that's a recent one. That's not a problem.

Speaker 71 I know, but that shows.

Speaker 146 Right.

Speaker 24 They're still doing a new day.

Speaker 34 They're saying it's

Speaker 98 the

Speaker 76 Independence Day, if you will, for Israel is the day of, what is Nakba?

Speaker 28 The day of the disaster or something?

Speaker 100 I mean,

Speaker 123 dates mean something.

Speaker 114 No, they really do. And so

Speaker 114 there was a huge defeat inflicted on Muslim forces on the 11th of September, 1683. What was happening then was that

Speaker 114 after an earlier attempt to conquer Europe for Islam and for Sharia from the west,

Speaker 114 the

Speaker 114 Muslim, the Ottoman forces moved in from the east, from Constantinople, and they began an assault on Europe. And they got incredibly far.

Speaker 114 I mean these were not nobodies, these were very competent warriors. And they got as far as the gates of Vienna.

Speaker 114 And at that point, the Christian forces from Poland, from Sweden, under the Pope, all united together and they said, once and for all, we've got to stop this threat to Christian life in Europe.

Speaker 114 And they put up

Speaker 114 a defense of Vienna, which was under siege by the Muslims. And they inflicted a crushing defeat from which Islam never recovered.

Speaker 114 They'd never come back to Europe until recently when the attempt to take Europe through immigration has taken place. But this is an old story, of course.
I mean, back in 732,

Speaker 114 after conquering the Iberian Peninsula by conquering Spain, they then proceeded to move into France.

Speaker 114 And it was only the heroism of a French warrior, Charles Martel, who stood astride the path through the Pyrenees and through the mountains. And he stopped that.

Speaker 114 And then the naval forces of the Ottoman Empire tried to conquer Europe in 1571.

Speaker 114 And again, the Christian countries put together a combined fleet, and in the Gulf of Lepanto, between Italy and Greece,

Speaker 114 they destroyed the Muslim fleet. That was on the 10th, excuse me, that was on the 7th of October, 1571.

Speaker 114 And so when it was time to launch an attack on America, they chose 11th of September, 2001, because it was on the 11th of September, 1683, that Christian forces defeated Islam at Vienna.

Speaker 114 And when they decided to attack Israel two weeks ago, they didn't say, well, let's go, it's 50 years since the Yom Kippur War and a day. or, you know, let's do this because it's a Jewish festival.

Speaker 114 No, they chose October the 7th because it was on October the 7th, 1571, that the Christians inflicted a huge defeat on the Muslim fleet.

Speaker 114 So yes, dates are important and this just helps to understand this is not a battle about land. Ordinarily, ethnic conflicts about land can be resolved by splitting it down the middle.

Speaker 114 But this is not about land. This is about whether the twin civilizations of the Bible or the culture of the Koran are going to be dominant in the world.
That's what this is about.

Speaker 21 So you say that this isn't just about even killing the Jews, because that's what I'm hearing, and that's what I've been saying.

Speaker 12 And I guess the umbrella of what you just said is over this.

Speaker 4 But

Speaker 63 the thing that people have to understand, this isn't about land.

Speaker 33 This is about getting rid of every Jew on the planet.

Speaker 172 And then they come for the Christians.

Speaker 114 And after that, every Christian.

Speaker 71 Right.

Speaker 114 There's no big difference. I mean, you've got to remember that one of the earlier Hamas leaders,

Speaker 114 his name is Abdul Aziz Rantifi. And he stated,

Speaker 114 I mean, in stating what I'm about to tell you, he's merely echoing dominant and authoritative Muslim clerics who say it again and again.

Speaker 114 But Abdul Aziz Rantifi stated that Israel will lose because they crave life, but a true Muslim loves death.

Speaker 114 Now that, of course, really gets down to the core of it because

Speaker 114 the Bible has God saying to Israel, therefore choose life.

Speaker 114 recognizing that there are cultures in the world that don't choose life.

Speaker 114 And so essential to Judaism and Christianity is the value life.

Speaker 114 When a natural calamity occurs, an earthquake or a flood, even in Muslim countries, it's invariably Christian countries and Christian ministries that send teams to rescue and help and provide humanitarian relief.

Speaker 42 Well, what about the Red Crescent?

Speaker 42 The Red Crescent is like the Red Cross.

Speaker 114 Yes, excepting that when disasters happen, like the Bam earthquake in Iran, the first on the scene and for the first three weeks, the only people on the scene were Christian organizations.

Speaker 114 So, yes, there is a fundamental conflict here, and it's not about the land because the Arabs massacred the city of Hevron, killing all the Jews there in 1929.

Speaker 114 There was no Israel yet, nothing to do with that. Until 1948, there was no Israel.
You would have thought that at that point, the land then would have been filled with all kinds of people.

Speaker 114 Of course, nobody ever called themselves or was ever called a Palestinian before 1948. Didn't exist, made-up term.

Speaker 114 And

Speaker 114 so that's what we're beginning with. It's a struggle between barbarism and civilization.

Speaker 165 All right.

Speaker 7 When we come back, Rabbi, I'm going to take a one-minute break and then come back.

Speaker 10 And I want to talk to you about

Speaker 12 good and evil

Speaker 67 because it

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Speaker 61 So, Rabbi,

Speaker 26 I've talked to a lot of friends over in Israel and Jews.

Speaker 163 And

Speaker 5 can you explain to me the Jewish conception of evil?

Speaker 142 because there's there is no I mean there's a Satan from the scriptures but it's not like Christians look at Satan or the devil right

Speaker 42 yeah

Speaker 8 can you explain how evil works in in Judaism

Speaker 8 yes

Speaker 8 there is a

Speaker 8 an understanding that evil is not an abstract it's an action

Speaker 114 and that makes it a lot easier to understand and to to confront. There are certain activities that are evil.

Speaker 114 So it's not so much an identity or an abstract, but it is a series of actions. And those are laid out in what is called the Torah, the five books of Moses.

Speaker 114 And there are 248 actions there that, excuse me, 265 actions there that are listed as evil actions.

Speaker 67 So when you're feeling this or seeing this, this is just a bunch of actions that are all starting to play in the same way?

Speaker 39 And does that kind of create

Speaker 17 an atmosphere or a force?

Speaker 114 I think maybe, you know, maybe what you're feeling and

Speaker 114 what you're grappling with may be something a little bit different, and that is the

Speaker 114 spiritual quality of the people known as Amalek,

Speaker 114 who first showed in the book of Exodus as the group that attacks Israel on its way out of Egypt.

Speaker 114 And

Speaker 114 the interesting thing is that the qualities are provided in the Tanach, qualities that are provided that help us identify the Amalekian people. So for instance, in the book of Esther,

Speaker 114 Haman

Speaker 114 was part of the Amalekian people, which is not so necessarily so much a biological identification as it is a spiritual affiliation.

Speaker 114 And so, it's always associated with a desire to obliterate Jews off the surface of the earth. So, not surprisingly, throughout the Nazi period, we find that the Nazis

Speaker 114 echo reflections of

Speaker 114 Amalekian thinking.

Speaker 114 And then after the end of World War II, interestingly enough, through the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who was very well connected to the Nazi hierarchy,

Speaker 114 the spiritual mantle of Amalek, if you like, the philosophical infrastructure,

Speaker 114 passes on to the world of Islamic jihad.

Speaker 114 And so it's really interesting that, for instance, exactly the same tendency to conflate life and death,

Speaker 114 which is found in certain Nazi rituals and in certain music, like the music of Richard Wagner, the wing cycle, things that were venerated by the Nazi hierarchy, there is a conflation of life and death or sex and death, sex being

Speaker 114 the source of all life.

Speaker 114 And so we find that the same thing thing happens with Islamic jail.

Speaker 114 For instance, what do young men who happily blow up innocent people as well as themselves hope to gain as a reward when they reach paradise?

Speaker 42 Sex.

Speaker 114 Virgins. Yeah, it's like their paradise is a Spanish brothel.
It's weird.

Speaker 163 That's why when we, I mean, there's, you know, you can watch a lot of violence, but when it is mixed with sex, it becomes so disturbing.

Speaker 158 And that's because of that spirit.

Speaker 6 And that's exactly that, Spoken.

Speaker 49 I mean, you know,

Speaker 6 I hate to even know about it, but one of the classification, one of the categories of filth available

Speaker 156 in the world of porn are what are called stuffed porn.

Speaker 49 Yes.

Speaker 114 Which combine sex and death.

Speaker 49 Yes.

Speaker 49 That is part.

Speaker 61 Rabbi Daniel Lappin.

Speaker 112 You can find him at rabbidaniellapin.com.

Speaker 165 You can hear his podcast on Blaze,

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Speaker 165 Make sure you listen to his podcast.

Speaker 113 My best to you and Susan and the whole family, Rabbi.

Speaker 57 Stay safe.

Speaker 14 God bless. You bet.
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Speaker 71 backbone, spine, courage, decency, honor, integrity,

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Speaker 40 Representative Jim Jordan failed to earn enough votes to win the Speaker's gavel for a second time in as many days as on Wednesday.

Speaker 40 Representative Jim Jordan denounced the barrage of threats and calls Republicans say they've fielded since opposing Jordan's nomination to be the next House Speaker, saying that no American should be harassed for their belief.

Speaker 128 Not harassing you?

Speaker 28 We've never we I have specifically said in your kindest voice, remind them who you work f who they work for.

Speaker 60 Remind them that you are a constituent and you are expecting them to do X, Y, and Z.

Speaker 28 Not that's not a threat.

Speaker 20 That is a promise.

Speaker 99 If you do this,

Speaker 153 I'll help you win the next campaign.

Speaker 27 If you do that,

Speaker 34 I'll do everything in my my power to make sure that everybody knows it and we're going to find somebody to run against you because you don't belong there because you don't represent the people.

Speaker 4 Now, if that is a threat that you just can't handle in Washington, then you shouldn't be there, you spineless worm.

Speaker 32 I'm sorry.

Speaker 150 Jesus wouldn't have said that.

Speaker 80 Jordan lost a second round of votes for the speakership, receiving one fewer vote on Wednesday's ballot than he did on Tuesday.

Speaker 38 Though he flipped two Republican votes in his favor on the second ballot, he lost four of his GOP colleagues.

Speaker 90 Representative

Speaker 12 Marie Antoinette, I guess, Miller-Meeks,

Speaker 71 she is from Iowa.

Speaker 172 She said in a statement that after she flipped from voting for Jordan on Tuesday to another Republican, Kay Granger, Texas, on Wednesday, she received credible death threats and a barrage of threatening calls.

Speaker 13 If you have credible death threats, then you should report them.

Speaker 60 And credible death threats should be taken seriously.

Speaker 90 Anyone who is calling their congressman

Speaker 65 or their senator or anybody else, anyone, and

Speaker 22 threatening their lives,

Speaker 4 you are a moron and part of the problem.

Speaker 107 And also a criminal.

Speaker 120 Yes, and a criminal. That is a criminal thing to do to call up and threaten.

Speaker 70 And they should be prosecuted.

Speaker 120 And obviously, I would assume that's the end of this, right?

Speaker 34 If this really happened, then you would.

Speaker 121 Certainly that they will go down that road and proceed down that road.

Speaker 139 If it's just a thing you say to the media to try to vilify conservatives who are on the radio and on podcasts, that's another story.

Speaker 140 Because I find it really hard to believe.

Speaker 96 Not that they, look, we get death threats.

Speaker 109 You get them all the time. Half of them are from me.

Speaker 121 You know,

Speaker 121 credible death threats are different than things you read on Twitter.

Speaker 120 True. Okay.

Speaker 125 Totally different thing.

Speaker 120 That's not to say that you should be doing it on Twitter, but we all know what the internet does to people.

Speaker 139 To say credible death threats, we've had credible death threats.

Speaker 120 Yes.

Speaker 96 We've had times where we've had to bring in all sorts of security.

Speaker 130 The Israelites

Speaker 4 right now.

Speaker 140 There we go. Restoring courage.

Speaker 121 You went to Israel.

Speaker 125 What did they tell you about your event right before it started?

Speaker 55 That it's no longer your event.

Speaker 72 It is a military operation.

Speaker 103 Yes.

Speaker 74 Because there was a suicide vest that was out.

Speaker 134 They couldn't find it.

Speaker 7 And

Speaker 10 it was our event that was marked for it.

Speaker 16 That's a credible death threat.

Speaker 126 Right.

Speaker 176 Credible death threat is not, oh, yeah, well, you should go.

Speaker 120 That's something that's on Twitter.

Speaker 117 That's not what that is. But beyond that, beyond this, okay, number one, I have high amounts of questions as to whether this actually occurred or whether it was actually credible.

Speaker 120 And certainly that it was, you know, if this was someone from an audience of a conservative show of some sort, shame on you. You should go to jail if you made a credible threat to a congressperson.

Speaker 139 But the second part of this is more important.

Speaker 78 Okay, wait a minute.

Speaker 5 We'll get into it in a second. Let me finish this.

Speaker 57 No American should accost another for their beliefs, Jordan said, formerly known on formerly known as Twitter X,

Speaker 34 after Miller Meek's announcement.

Speaker 12 We condemn all threats against our colleagues, and it is imperative that we come together.

Speaker 11 Stop. It's abhorrent.

Speaker 67 You're right.

Speaker 27 He is right.

Speaker 107 I condemn all credible threats, all death threats.

Speaker 134 I don't want you yelling at anybody, even, and especially the secretaries, because they have nothing to do with anything.

Speaker 121 And even death threats that aren't credible, I condemn.

Speaker 117 We all condemn that.

Speaker 71 You shouldn't do it.

Speaker 154 Correct.

Speaker 63 Miller Meeks was among a number of lawmakers who voiced concern about threats and harassment they received after voting for speaker candidates other than Jordan.

Speaker 28 According to the Minnesota Post, phones of the office of Pete Staber, a

Speaker 12 Republican from Minnesota, rang off the hook Wednesday after he joined the Republicans opposing Jordan's speakership.

Speaker 37 A Stabber staffer told the Minnesota Post that most callers were upset with the congressman's vote. The staffer added, most calls came from outside the lawmakers' district.

Speaker 10 Steve Womack from Arkansas told reporters after Wednesday vote that the opposition to the Ohio Republican among the expanding group of lawmakers who voted against him is, quote, profound.

Speaker 144 Womack, who voted for Steve Scalise on both ballots, argued that the Republican opposition to Jordan was not coordinated, but rather an organic development among members from different committee assignments, tenures, and states.

Speaker 24 The commonality between them was frustration with Jordan's hardline reputation and the tactics he employed to win over support.

Speaker 112 After the vote, John Rutherford, Republican from Florida, no excuse for you, elaborated on some of the threats that had been leveled at his staff and placed the blame squarely on Jordan for facilitating a culture of aggressive and extremist rhetoric.

Speaker 67 That is ridiculous.

Speaker 84 Ridiculous.

Speaker 45 He is absolutely responsible for it, Rutherford said of Jordan.

Speaker 40 And look, it doesn't work, especially against people like Steve Scalise and others.

Speaker 112 Nobody likes to have their arm twisted talking about individuals' wives and those sorts of things.

Speaker 68 That's just not acceptable.

Speaker 60 Now,

Speaker 60 what is he referring to?

Speaker 112 Listen to this.

Speaker 115 rutherford appeared to be referring to an anonymous text sent to the wife of republican don bacon of nebraska quote urging her to talk to her husband and talk him into supporting jordan texts to bacon's wife were reviewed by the washington post one urged her to tell the congressman to step up and be a leader.

Speaker 46 Another asked her why her husband is causing chaos by not supporting Jim Jordan.

Speaker 11 It's wrong that these folks have no boundaries anymore.

Speaker 15 We don't live in fear, but holding people accountable is needed.

Speaker 99 Excuse me?

Speaker 45 You should see the things that my wife gets on her phone.

Speaker 116 My wife talks to me about it probably every two days.

Speaker 128 How do people get my phone number?

Speaker 97 Why do I keep getting listen to this one?

Speaker 71 So stand in line.

Speaker 13 And I would, my wife would not complain if she heard, why isn't your husband stepping up and being a leader?

Speaker 57 Why is your husband causing chaos by not supporting so-and-so?

Speaker 91 That's not a threat.

Speaker 80 Now, I don't agree with reaching out to people's wives and everything else.

Speaker 42 Absolutely.

Speaker 47 And nor is Jim Jordan. Nor is Jim Jordan.

Speaker 78 Everybody knows. Right.

Speaker 21 You don't do that.

Speaker 145 But that's not a threat.

Speaker 12 The Idaho Republican Party said in a news release Wednesday that it too had been inundated with emails and phone calls from registered

Speaker 34 Iowa voters expressing their profound disappointment with Congressman Mike Simpson's decision that day.

Speaker 25 The decision voting for Scalise.

Speaker 90 The people of Idaho expect Mike Simpson to represent their concerns and prioritize their needs above political games and partisan divisions.

Speaker 167 The statement from the GOP in Idaho said, the true measure of his success will be in his steadfast defense of the Constitution and the tangible benefits he delivers to the hardworking families of Idaho.

Speaker 98 We will be watching.

Speaker 102 Is that a threat?

Speaker 93 Because that's what I believe.

Speaker 68 And when you are not representing the people, now those people in New York,

Speaker 29 you probably did what your people are fine with.

Speaker 34 That's fine.

Speaker 68 that's fine but don't think that others

Speaker 21 aren't going to run against you don't think that it is a threat it's a promise you do the things that keep the constitution strong you do the things that do not cause chaos

Speaker 26 and that's why i've been harsh on on uh

Speaker 121 what's his name from uh florida that's gets gates yeah this is why I've been harsh on Gates the whole time.

Speaker 68 Because what was your plan?

Speaker 21 This caused chaos.

Speaker 63 But I have to tell you, this is what I think the problem is, and I think this is where you're going.

Speaker 24 And I'd like to hear your opinion on it.

Speaker 7 I don't think this is just about, you know, Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck or Jim Jordan.

Speaker 97 This is once again, the arrogance of the party leadership in Washington that despises the American people, that think they know better than all of the people that live in their districts.

Speaker 132 They think they know better.

Speaker 60 And the people in their districts are saying, defend the Constitution of the United States.

Speaker 135 Stop spending so much money.

Speaker 68 These are not radical ideas.

Speaker 55 And they are just using this because they know the Washington Post and everybody else will whip everybody up into a frenzy and it will teach those

Speaker 70 constitutionalists a letter a lesson.

Speaker 17 Don't call.

Speaker 111 Well, you know what?

Speaker 60 If that's what you want to teach, that's fine.

Speaker 74 Here's the lesson I'd like you to learn from this.

Speaker 25 Double your efforts to get these weasels out of office.

Speaker 110 I don't know if you can,

Speaker 169 but if there is a weak person, there's no excuse, no excuse in Texas to have weasels.

Speaker 123 None.

Speaker 137 In New York, I get it.

Speaker 89 Not in this, not in this state, not in Utah, Idaho, Idaho, Wyoming,

Speaker 79 not in Montana.

Speaker 137 What are you doing?

Speaker 71 Get them out.

Speaker 20 Get them out.

Speaker 121 Yeah, and this is, of course, their way of trying to parlay all of this into an effort to hurt who they see as their enemies.

Speaker 120 And that those.

Speaker 57 And it will work as well for them as it did for Lynn Cheney.

Speaker 26 Liz Cheney.

Speaker 7 Liz Cheney, whatever her name is.

Speaker 121 Yeah.

Speaker 120 I mean, I think, look, the people they see as the enemy are you, right?

Speaker 121 Not you, Glenn Beck, but you in the audience who listen to Glenn Beck, right?

Speaker 117 Like, you're the enemy.

Speaker 117 You're the problem to them.

Speaker 120 And this is something that they see as they can

Speaker 120 feed this stuff, leak it to the mainstream media.

Speaker 109 Of course, they'll report it gleefully.

Speaker 120 And they will say, you know, who's really the problem?

Speaker 120 It's these talk show hosts and the people who listen listen to them doing all these terrible things.

Speaker 20 And I mean, frankly, Glenn, you know, look,

Speaker 126 if, because they're saying basically, you know what?

Speaker 120 Now I'll never vote for Jim Jordan because he made people call my office.

Speaker 125 And let's just even entertain it.

Speaker 117 I know he never, never, he didn't ask us to do that.

Speaker 120 We said that because we think it was important for people to be involved in the process of government. I'm so sorry about that.

Speaker 96 But look, let's just say, let's just entertain this

Speaker 121 world.

Speaker 120 world and let's just say a couple of people did call and say nasty things to the secretary of one of these guys.

Speaker 27 If

Speaker 139 that is your determining factor of who you're voting for for speaker of the house, you should be out of Congress immediately.

Speaker 161 Wait, because some random person said something mean to you on the phone, you're going to change your vote for who's the speaker of the house?

Speaker 176 You should be, you're pathetic if that is your position.

Speaker 71 And that's the one you're admitting to.

Speaker 176 You're you're admitting that I'll never vote for him now after I got that mean call from that lady in Iowa I mean how

Speaker 25 pathetic how many times do you have to be how many times have I just did it again today and I don't want any names you know I'm looking for examples but I just wrote an email today somebody who has treated me like absolute garbage somebody who has you know done a lot to not necessarily sing the praises of me and I just did it today I wrote and said hey I will help you in any way possible I have nothing to gain I could play the game of I'm gonna get you now I don't why a it's childish second reason

Speaker 137 we're in a crisis We need to help everyone we can.

Speaker 90 I don't care if I have a personal problem with you over X, Y, or Z.

Speaker 4 What are you doing?

Speaker 27 Is it good?

Speaker 71 Will it help?

Speaker 36 Yes, count me in.

Speaker 38 Grow up, Republicans.

Speaker 71 Grow up.

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Speaker 83 It's pretty amazing how the cowardice

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Speaker 65 childness,

Speaker 151 childlike qualities.

Speaker 7 I don't know what's wrong with me the last few days.

Speaker 10 I'm sorry, maybe I'm having a stroke or something, or just thinking about a lot of chocolate pudding.

Speaker 98 But I will tell you that it is

Speaker 10 remarkable

Speaker 71 how

Speaker 156 infantile

Speaker 4 our Republicans are.

Speaker 52 And they're never going to be able to get anything done.

Speaker 4 They'll never get anything done.

Speaker 33 We have to vote them out

Speaker 33 or they have to vote us out.

Speaker 69 One of the two.

Speaker 35 But this is a house divided and it won't work this way because they're too, they're just,

Speaker 22 they're like seven-year-olds.

Speaker 50 Well, I'm not going to do it because he doesn't like it.

Speaker 147 I don't like him, so I'm not ridiculous.

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Speaker 121 Charlie Sheen is an icon of decadence.

Speaker 108 I lit the fuse and my life turns into everything it wasn't supposed to be.

Speaker 49 He's going the distance.

Speaker 177 He was the highest paid TV star of all time. When it started to change, it was quick.

Speaker 120 He kept saying, no, no, no, I'm in the hospital now, but next week I'll be ready for the show.

Speaker 1 Now, Charlie's sober. He's going to tell you the truth.

Speaker 108 How do I present this with any class?

Speaker 177 I think we're past that, Charlie.

Speaker 108 We're past that, yeah.

Speaker 36 Somebody call action.

Speaker 171 AKA Charlie Sheen, only on Netflix, September 10th.

Speaker 171 You got to

Speaker 171 get up.

Speaker 171 Got no room to compromise.

Speaker 171 We gotta stand together, it's the corner survival.

Speaker 171 Stand up straight and hold the line.

Speaker 171 You got to

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Speaker 44 This is the Glen Beck program.

Speaker 41 Welcome to the Glen Beck program.

Speaker 55 I want to use reason,

Speaker 69 conscience, logic

Speaker 83 to talk about

Speaker 7 all the wonderful things that are happening in the world today.

Speaker 41 And I don't have a Venn diagram, so the vice president.

Speaker 49 I love Venn diagrams.

Speaker 93 The vice president's not going to like this monologue.

Speaker 50 But we'll get to that in 60 seconds.

Speaker 37 Right now, I have Biff Bifferson on the phone, who is.

Speaker 37 Who is, of course, a guy who's mocked preppers for a very long time.

Speaker 71 Hi, Biff. how are you?

Speaker 88 Hi, how are you?

Speaker 41 Very good, very good.

Speaker 4 You don't believe in prepping and long-term food storage and things like that?

Speaker 178 No, I believe each individual bite should be manifested at the time of its ingestion.

Speaker 71 Sorry, what?

Speaker 178 Each individual bite must be manifested at the time of ingestion.

Speaker 26 So you don't make, like when you make a meal, you don't make a big meal.

Speaker 178 Oh, absolutely not. My meal prep, what I do is I make each bite individually as I require them during the day.

Speaker 115 Okay, what happens if

Speaker 127 that sounds like a lot of work.

Speaker 93 What happens if

Speaker 148 you can't get to the kitchen or

Speaker 60 maybe there's some disruption in the supply line?

Speaker 179 Holy crap, I never thought of that.

Speaker 71 I don't know. Is there a way to do that?

Speaker 71 Oh my god.

Speaker 42 That's kind of what the whole prepper thing is.

Speaker 179 Oh wow, I just thought they were just stupid rednecks.

Speaker 71 Wow.

Speaker 71 All right.

Speaker 58 You heard it right here from Biff. You don't have to be a stupid redneck.

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Speaker 55 And we're talking water, a little heat, and you got a meal ready to go.

Speaker 122 I mean, you know, it's in a full meal.

Speaker 4 It's not individual bites.

Speaker 179 Wait, did I come up with a way to have water, too?

Speaker 41 Yeah, water would be...

Speaker 71 I never thought of that.

Speaker 88 It just falls from the sky.

Speaker 110 Right. No.

Speaker 89 Go to preparewithglen.com.

Speaker 53 You can even get your water filtration systems.

Speaker 75 Preparewithglen.com.

Speaker 150 It's amazing how we get those people on the phone like that just at the moment's notice.

Speaker 120 It really is amazing, isn't it?

Speaker 102 I want to talk to you a little bit about

Speaker 150 everything that is going on, but I want to frame it with Israel and Hamas.

Speaker 98 I'd like to make an appeal for reason.

Speaker 11 Now bear with me.

Speaker 145 In Israel, Joe Biden said, justice must be done,

Speaker 6 but I caution this.

Speaker 93 While you feel that rage, don't be consumed by it.

Speaker 149 Now who's he talking to here?

Speaker 36 Israel?

Speaker 89 Israeli military?

Speaker 4 Benjamin Netanyahu?

Speaker 21 Who's he talking to?

Speaker 9 Justice must be done, but I caution this.

Speaker 39 While you feel that rage, don't be consumed by it.

Speaker 103 After 9-11, I remember really singing loudly and turning it up, and we'll put a boot up your ass,

Speaker 12 you know, every time that country song came on.

Speaker 85 God bless Toby Keith.

Speaker 55 We were enraged.

Speaker 5 He said, after 9-11, we were enraged in the United States.

Speaker 63 While we sought justice and got justice, we also made mistakes.

Speaker 4 Yeah, and I don't think that's because we were enraged.

Speaker 36 That's because we had idiots that were running things.

Speaker 71 but for the most part I agree with good old Uncle Joe here wholeheartedly he's right and I want to be on the record saying in this case he is right

Speaker 61 it's critical that you recognize he's right on this important decisions should not be made on the basis of strong emotion They should be made on the basis of reason and morality.

Speaker 30 It's not enough to feel.

Speaker 100 We must think ideally for ourselves.

Speaker 81 Now,

Speaker 74 I think this sounds a little funny, coming from the political side, which flooded culture with the idea that

Speaker 14 really

Speaker 98 it's how you feel at any given time.

Speaker 144 And that's the most important thing in the world.

Speaker 76 Not just to you, but the whole world must accommodate how you feel.

Speaker 115 If you feel like a woman, well, then you are one.

Speaker 45 And we should all treat you like one and applaud you for feeling that way and everyone must say you're the most beautiful mannish looking woman they've ever seen

Speaker 80 never mind biology that's not the science we met

Speaker 30 if you feel oppressed then you are even if you're a millionaire paid to bounce a ball in America

Speaker 34 And if anyone exposes you to uncomfortable thoughts or opinion,

Speaker 111 or let me, I wish I had a pair of pearls here I could clutch, they challenge the validity of your feelings they're violent extremists and they must be depersoned right now

Speaker 3 but let's forget all about that because I'm sure Joe was considering all that when he said what he said which is right

Speaker 49 fear anger even

Speaker 21 righteous rage they all have their place

Speaker 149 they help keep us alive in a crisis, but they also get you killed if you don't balance everything.

Speaker 74 They cannot drive your decision-making process.

Speaker 163 That's why we have a conscience and we have reason.

Speaker 55 Need examples?

Speaker 47 Okay, COVID.

Speaker 133 Freak out everybody.

Speaker 11 We're all going to die.

Speaker 39 Have you seen what they're doing in China?

Speaker 80 They're welding people into their homes.

Speaker 38 It's got to be horrible.

Speaker 14 What did we do?

Speaker 79 Well, I think we did the logical thing.

Speaker 64 We said, hey, let's cut off all the transportation right now from the rest of the world until we get a handle on what's going on.

Speaker 152 And then, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, you're killing your grandmother, you're killing your great-great-grandmother.

Speaker 29 You may not even be born because somewhere Marty McFly is there with a picture of you not getting the COVID vaccine, and you're currently disappearing off of that Polaroid.

Speaker 12 And so is your grandmother.

Speaker 21 What did fear make us do?

Speaker 50 How about the Patriot Act after 9-11?

Speaker 21 It was a wave of fear.

Speaker 74 The war, that was idiots.

Speaker 74 That was a hundred different political reasons.

Speaker 151 But the Patriot Act,

Speaker 61 that was a political thing that was waiting in the wings before 9-11 that nobody thought they could ever get past until fear.

Speaker 34 How about calls for anti-Second Amendment legislation after every single mass shooting?

Speaker 33 Calls for legalized infanticide, powered by the fear of imaginary theocratic pro-lifers that are going to put us in a bonnet and a red dress.

Speaker 29 Too much of the time, emotion is manufactured and manipulated, like it was yesterday on the mall of the Capitol,

Speaker 80 you know, right before the insurrection.

Speaker 60 This is what it means.

Speaker 18 Never let a crisis go to waste.

Speaker 27 A crisis allows you to manipulate people because they're afraid they're not thinking clearly.

Speaker 100 Just now, U.S.

Speaker 10 lawmakers are proposing regulating cryptocurrency because Hamas has been using it.

Speaker 145 Hamas, Hamas is bad, right?

Speaker 134 They might use it.

Speaker 46 They might use X as well.

Speaker 90 We've got to take away X from everybody.

Speaker 13 And the more freedom that goes away, and usually not even slowing the bad guys down,

Speaker 98 the more freedom you lose, the more ground they gain.

Speaker 22 Think of MS-13 or Hamas.

Speaker 26 Do you think they abide by gun laws?

Speaker 12 Now, there's plenty of fear in Israel today, I'm sure, and rage.

Speaker 42 But those are not the reasons Israel is in a war with Hamas.

Speaker 45 Israel is not seeking to lash out.

Speaker 46 Israel is hopefully planning coldly and rationally, the best possible way, to elimin people who claim their whole reason for being is to kill every Jew.

Speaker 4 Now, why would they be planning this?

Speaker 175 Well, that's what reason demands.

Speaker 53 Because after the monsters get in and slaughter your children, after they rape your daughters and take them to Gaza to be tortured, you don't storm in unprepared into what Hamas has spent 20 years turning into a death trap.

Speaker 11 You don't do that.

Speaker 40 You don't start killing everything in sight, hoping that blood will satisfy blood, because blood never satisfies blood.

Speaker 23 But just as important,

Speaker 70 just as important, you also do not allow yourself to go back to normal as soon as the emotion fades.

Speaker 34 That is also why God gave us a conscience and reason.

Speaker 159 The world saw the images.

Speaker 146 We felt the horror.

Speaker 68 We were with Israel Israel for a time, and then the emotion starts to fade because we're goldfish.

Speaker 30 If we let that be the end, then evil will remain.

Speaker 55 Will not only remain, it will grow, and we will be responsible for that growth.

Speaker 9 This is why the fast food instant gratification culture is so dangerous.

Speaker 78 Again, we're goldfish.

Speaker 54 You may not hear me talk in the last few days about the economy, or ESG and the the Great Reset or Ukraine or what's being taught in our schools run by radical leftists under the thin mask of teachers unions.

Speaker 140 I'm not talking about the impeachment investigations or the hundreds of other topics that I am following and watching closely.

Speaker 22 I haven't forgotten them.

Speaker 128 I'm not a goldfish.

Speaker 33 You haven't either.

Speaker 118 We're keeping a close eye on all of it, but reason and conscience tells me this is a major spiritual test for the entire world.

Speaker 17 This will decide whether we are a force for good or a force for evil, because this comes down of choosing life or choosing death.

Speaker 25 And with all the stories that are happening,

Speaker 136 what do I do after I talk about it?

Speaker 142 Okay, usually I

Speaker 71 rant.

Speaker 27 But when it comes down to it, I ask you to do very specific things.

Speaker 20 And sometimes, once today, I beg you, please.

Speaker 82 And everything I ask you

Speaker 89 usually revolves around the two Ps.

Speaker 43 PP, as I like to call it.

Speaker 12 Plan and prepare.

Speaker 17 Prepare for impact.

Speaker 163 What does that mean?

Speaker 76 Well, if you're at war with Hamas,

Speaker 147 you plan,

Speaker 92 you prepare, you arm yourself with information, and in their case with guns, and then you, as an army, go out and go after the monsters.

Speaker 21 Because that's what reason and morality actually dictate.

Speaker 20 Plan and prepare, and then act.

Speaker 122 And if you don't, the monsters remain and get worse, and they'll be back, and it'll be worse again next time, and there'll be more and worse monsters until you either fight back or allow yourself to be extinguished.

Speaker 46 But that is the choice we are all facing in almost every aspect of our lives right now.

Speaker 89 Are we going to stand up and be morally clear that there is a good and evil?

Speaker 146 And I still recognize one or hopefully both, but I only serve one.

Speaker 34 In Israel, the blood of the victims of Hamas screams out of the ground.

Speaker 118 Screams their pain.

Speaker 24 But we should be hearing the screams of warning.

Speaker 23 One that reason and moral human beings must heed and act upon.

Speaker 12 That's why you go in and destroy Hamas.

Speaker 147 Not so we're even.

Speaker 148 That's what a third grader would do.

Speaker 97 That's why you are supposed to watch your borders.

Speaker 40 That's why you don't allow a surveillance state with total control.

Speaker 60 It's why you take porn out of the schools and keep everything away from the kids.

Speaker 66 It's not emotion.

Speaker 39 It's not hatred.

Speaker 63 It's cold, calculated reason that's guided by a set of principles we used to find self-evident, guided by morality.

Speaker 145 It's these times

Speaker 149 that God gave gave us reason and a moral sense.

Speaker 89 It's for these times animals have fear, but they don't have reason and moral sense.

Speaker 168 Evil has to be seen, it has to be named and opposed.

Speaker 172 Not for the past victims, but for future ones.

Speaker 89 Not for Jews or Israelis, but for all of us.

Speaker 96 Not for the dead children, but for the ones who are still living, who need us to take care of the monsters that we have allowed into our societies, into the very bedrooms we're supposed to keep them safe.

Speaker 34 Your pulpit this weekend should thunder the truth.

Speaker 90 Jewish, Christian, and even sane, moderate Muslim pulpits, if any can be found, I'm waiting, thunder from the pulpit.

Speaker 128 like they once thundered in America's past and like never before, with fire and righteous anger but with clear cutting light of divine truth and reason they must thunder against evil but also thunder for good for life

Speaker 71 for order God's order not our own man creates chaos

Speaker 7 Every day I try to think, how can I inspire you to be a better person today than you were yesterday?

Speaker 4 And I don't know.

Speaker 158 I really don't.

Speaker 150 I don't know if you're sitting on the fence what you're waiting for.

Speaker 21 Whom do you fear?

Speaker 71 The media?

Speaker 3 Donors?

Speaker 10 People in power?

Speaker 70 A college professor?

Speaker 17 Your boss?

Speaker 34 Being unpopular, defunded, depersoned?

Speaker 36 The only fear worth holding on to is not the kind that makes you cower.

Speaker 68 It's the kind that makes you stand up and speak truth.

Speaker 118 Make demands of yourself and challenge those who are around you.

Speaker 16 The one fear that causes us to make the world more like heaven and less like hell is the fear of the Lord and a God Almighty.

Speaker 158 Fix reason firmly in her seat.

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Speaker 25 So, on top of everything else that is, you know,

Speaker 113 weird and going on, the Israeli-Hamas conflict stirring up oil prices.

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Speaker 23 All right, everybody, we're excited for the news.

Speaker 73 We got a big speaker update.

Speaker 121 This one is a pretty big one, actually.

Speaker 120 Jim Jordan is not going to go for it anymore.

Speaker 121 Not will not go for a third ballot.

Speaker 120 He will back Patrick McHenry as interim speaker

Speaker 121 until January.

Speaker 120 You know, I've been telling you since the beginning, I thought this was the most likely outcome of all of this.

Speaker 121 They met this morning. He can't get to 217 votes.

Speaker 120 So what they're going to try to do is do this sort of temp thing until January and then work behind the scenes without the pressure of needing daily votes to try to push this through and find someone else.

Speaker 120 Jordan, I think, will still try for it for at least a while, but to try to find someone else who will do it permanently.

Speaker 92 You know, it's amazing because I don't follow, I hate politics.

Speaker 164 I don't follow politics.

Speaker 9 I avoid them as much as possible, as much as I can.

Speaker 7 And you're the guy who kind of watches all the political.

Speaker 120 It's job security for me, basically.

Speaker 127 Yeah, it basically is seeing that I do a political show, but I really don't.

Speaker 74 But

Speaker 168 do you hate it?

Speaker 9 when when I am right about things as much as I hate it, when you're right about things,

Speaker 109 100%.

Speaker 3 Because when you're right about things, I'm like, oh, crap.

Speaker 111 He's always like,

Speaker 13 let me tell you

Speaker 155 what the worst case scenario is, and this is probably what's going to happen.

Speaker 46 And

Speaker 29 I'm always like, I'm so absolutely void of any hope in so many ways.

Speaker 79 But when you say, this is probably what's going to happen, I'm like, no, but it could be.

Speaker 121 It might be.

Speaker 120 It almost never is.

Speaker 61 And it almost never is.

Speaker 109 Yeah, I know.

Speaker 120 That's the easy way to do it is just think about what's the worst thing that could occur. And usually that's going to be a high possibility of happening.

Speaker 109 And not good for your health.

Speaker 121 And to be clear, this is not the worst thing that can possibly occur.

Speaker 125 This is, look,

Speaker 121 this is a couple weeks of chaos to get exactly what you had before at best.

Speaker 49 So

Speaker 49 at best.

Speaker 63 Because I don't think Jim Jordan, he hasn't made any friends.

Speaker 20 He's made more enemies.

Speaker 121 It's been made worse overall.

Speaker 23 Yeah, when he goes in and says, hey, we need to do this, this, and this, is he going to get the support that he had with McCarthy?

Speaker 71 I don't know.

Speaker 120 Yeah. And McHenry is essentially McCarthy.
He's basically his closest ally, handpicked by McCarthy to do this job.

Speaker 120 So you go through all this trouble to get McCarthy thrown out, and then your best case scenario is exactly the same.

Speaker 121 It still get considerably worse from that and likely will because they'll change rules.

Speaker 120 This is only temporary. Who knows what comes up?

Speaker 103 Great.

Speaker 48 Vote him in, and now get to work on the budget.

Speaker 54 Yeah, good luck. I swear to you, if you come with a continuing resolution, I'd murder the other

Speaker 71 one.

Speaker 5 Maybe that's what they're trying to do.

Speaker 156 They're trying to just leech us of all of our blood because blood will shoot out of my eyes.

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Speaker 113 For the first time ever, Glenn TV is publishing video with captions in Hebrew

Speaker 4 because I want

Speaker 7 Jews and Israelis all over the world who fear for their life to know that they are not alone.

Speaker 150 I would ask that you would share last night's show.

Speaker 7 You can find it on probably on YouTube still.

Speaker 7 If you have a family member who finally, you know, you're like,

Speaker 150 wait, why is there a Palestinian flag in your back pocket?

Speaker 12 You know, we talk about from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.

Speaker 9 You know, the chant of gas of the Jews, gas of the Jews.

Speaker 112 That one's not as subtle.

Speaker 155 um we have historian edwin black on he is amazing and last night on the show he said the universities are ground zero for genocide and hate

Speaker 170 he uh he details what's going on in our universities and what we must do um and also we go into hamas hezbollah the IRGC.

Speaker 2 All of those are controlled by Iran.

Speaker 155 That is,

Speaker 5 you know, it's so funny.

Speaker 150 By the way, let me just finish this real quick.

Speaker 34 Just, this is a defining moment in world history.

Speaker 12 Please share the video from last night.

Speaker 150 If you're a subscriber to the Blaze, you can get it now, blazetv.com, share it with a friend, and

Speaker 150 spread it.

Speaker 7 I don't know if I've ever told the whole story on the air, and I'm not going to bore you with it now, but

Speaker 79 I know I've told,

Speaker 157 i think i have i i met a um professor he was a doctor of ideas i didn't even know there was a doctorate of ideas i love it and if it didn't require me to go to university i would i would well i would become one anyway uh

Speaker 95 I just don't know why to do all the work. You know what I mean?

Speaker 106 Anyway,

Speaker 63 this doctorate of ideas, he's from Cambridge. He was at Princeton.

Speaker 150 And he takes things that are not necessarily linked together and goes, no, wait a minute, this belongs over here and this belongs over here.

Speaker 5 And I asked him one time, I said, hey, if you give me 15 minutes, I'd love to run something by. I think I can show you

Speaker 4 not only where this Jew hatred thing began, why the Jews are always

Speaker 152 under fire,

Speaker 7 and where it's going to originate next.

Speaker 150 And this was probably in 2011.

Speaker 10 He said, I don't think you're going to be able to do that, but I'll give you 15 minutes.

Speaker 92 About an hour, hour and a half later, he said,

Speaker 53 You should get your doctorate for that.

Speaker 7 And

Speaker 63 it's a little disturbing because what I found

Speaker 127 was

Speaker 84 how this thing works, why it works.

Speaker 150 I should go back and see if I can find any notes on this, but

Speaker 2 also

Speaker 38 where it's going to start next.

Speaker 47 And where I said back then was Iran, Persia, it's going to come from Persia, Iran, Iraq.

Speaker 151 And it's a little freaky to have that happening now

Speaker 81 because this is the turning point for America and you and the rest of the world.

Speaker 19 And we really have to

Speaker 85 pick a side now,

Speaker 67 reasonably.

Speaker 64 And we have to start reading about heroes and people who have come before us, who have done the right thing.

Speaker 36 I want to introduce you to Shayun

Speaker 136 Sugahara.

Speaker 4 Now, I know you know the name Shai-un

Speaker 42 Sugahara,

Speaker 4 and you're probably like me talking about him all the time.

Speaker 10 You're like, oh, that Shaiun Sugahara, what a great dude.

Speaker 153 But believe it or not, unfamiliar with many, many people.

Speaker 4 I know, hard to believe.

Speaker 13 But there,

Speaker 34 while you don't know his name,

Speaker 33 he was a flicker of hope in the bleakest of times.

Speaker 18 He was a Japanese diplomat

Speaker 122 stationed in Lithuania.

Speaker 4 Now,

Speaker 157 it's probably coming back to you now now that I said Lithuania, right? Japanese.

Speaker 7 diplomat. Yeah.

Speaker 13 This was during World War II.

Speaker 85 He was a devout Christian, which was unusual back then,

Speaker 101 and he found himself at the crossroads of duty and faith.

Speaker 85 I talk about this from time to time, losing your first citizenship to make sure you hold on to your second citizenship.

Speaker 55 Don't ever do that.

Speaker 4 Don't ever do that.

Speaker 9 There's one citizenship.

Speaker 92 You are a prince or a princess, king or queen, yet to be

Speaker 26 to receive your titles, but you are from a royal family the kingdom of heaven that's your first citizenship second one is america and i will do nothing to violate my first

Speaker 71 so nazism is is spreading countless jewish refugees fleeing to lithuania they don't have an escape route

Speaker 98 they they

Speaker 85 thronged the gates of various embassies, including Japan's.

Speaker 67 They needed a visa.

Speaker 127 The visa was life, no visa, death.

Speaker 6 But the Japanese Empire, cautious not to offend the German allies, had stringent conditions, conditions that most of these desperate Jews did not meet.

Speaker 83 So here's where destiny takes a turn.

Speaker 37 Sugihara, standing at the crossroads, makes his choice.

Speaker 5 He's guided by his Christian faith and a deep sense of right and wrong and righteousness.

Speaker 21 He begins just issuing visas day in, day out, writing tirelessly, ignoring meals and sleep many times.

Speaker 20 His wife actually sits with him and massages his hands because they keep cramping up because he has to hand write all of these things.

Speaker 12 He didn't stop. He didn't waver.

Speaker 23 Days turn into weeks.

Speaker 80 Japanese government find out what he's doing.

Speaker 23 Unsanctioned mercy.

Speaker 34 They order him, stop immediately.

Speaker 67 But Sugihara is, he's seeing the faces of these people.

Speaker 39 He couldn't.

Speaker 4 He goes even deeper underground now and hides it even more.

Speaker 158 He goes against direct orders.

Speaker 122 The noose tightens around his neck.

Speaker 12 He has to leave Lithuania.

Speaker 67 As the train is pulling out of the station, he was seen flinging handfuls of visas out the window, hoping that they would find their way into the hands of the right people.

Speaker 100 Now you'd think

Speaker 172 that his act of defiance, his act of faith, would make him a hero.

Speaker 39 No, a lot of times people like this are not recognized in their own time.

Speaker 22 On returning to Japan,

Speaker 5 Sugihara was dismissed from the foreign service.

Speaker 106 He was left to live in obscurity, all of his deeds surrounded in silence.

Speaker 17 Decades passed.

Speaker 69 World moved on.

Speaker 163 Sugihara, now an older man, in his house in the 1960s, hears a knock on his door.

Speaker 57 There was a man standing there, gratitude in his eyes.

Speaker 34 Sugihara didn't recognize him, but the man did.

Speaker 85 He was one of the Jews that Sugihara had saved, and he wasn't alone.

Speaker 163 Over time, many such knocks echoed through his house.

Speaker 155 Stories were shared, families were introduced.

Speaker 68 Turns out, Sugihara's act of faith had saved 6,000 people, and the descendants of the survivors now number in the tens of thousands.

Speaker 67 He's known as the Japanese Schindler.

Speaker 61 Now, why would he risk everything?

Speaker 71 Why would he do this?

Speaker 9 His career, his family's safety?

Speaker 63 His answer was pretty profound. He said,

Speaker 12 They were human beings,

Speaker 4 they needed help.

Speaker 6 I'm a Christian.

Speaker 4 I had to help.

Speaker 7 In an era then, where many people turned away

Speaker 8 and in an era now where many people will turn away.

Speaker 5 They will not see

Speaker 150 the fear in the eyes of their Jewish friends. And Jewish people will stop wearing the Star of David out of fear.

Speaker 47 They will walk to synagogue in fear.

Speaker 83 I want you to choose today who you will be.

Speaker 122 Will you be a man or a woman that sits this one out because you have too many other things to do?

Speaker 15 Or will you be guided by your faith?

Speaker 6 Choose compassion over compliance,

Speaker 95 humanity over orders.

Speaker 4 Shayun

Speaker 136 Sugahara.

Speaker 68 He reminds us that sometimes just doing the next right thing

Speaker 7 is the only option.

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Speaker 117 So

Speaker 153 don't think this is going to be in Donald Trump's favor.

Speaker 57 Sidney Powell has just made a plea deal.

Speaker 22 in the Georgia election case.

Speaker 160 Now,

Speaker 68 if you believe in, you know, in the theory that this was just a big conspiracy that they all knew, yada, yada, yada, she would be one of the main instigators because she would be the one that Donald Trump was listening to.

Speaker 121 Yeah, maybe outside of Giuliani, be the person you probably want the most if you're

Speaker 146 if you're the prosecutors and correct now, you know, they put the people who followed these people into prison for, you know, up to 22 years.

Speaker 68 but she's just

Speaker 115 one of the central people this plot yeah right no she i mean with her it may not have happened right so you think probably going to be more than 22 years yeah she made a plea deal and uh

Speaker 149 she got six months six years six years six years sorry six years of probation

Speaker 140 Now, so no jail time.

Speaker 96 Now, we should also note, she was fined $6,000

Speaker 120 and agreed to pay $2,700 in restitution to the state of Georgia. So that is true.

Speaker 71 They really nailed her.

Speaker 125 What did she tell them for them to make that deal?

Speaker 93 Or what was she willing to say for that deal?

Speaker 120 She is claiming she will cooperate with prosecutors.

Speaker 71 I'm sure she will.

Speaker 68 Yeah, you got probation.

Speaker 71 Huh.

Speaker 34 Don't think that's going to work out well.

Speaker 142 Now, luckily, she has absolutely no credibility.

Speaker 109 Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 139 And my guess is this works out the same way Michael Cohen worked out, which Cohen was willing to say everything that Trump ever told him and all the bad things, but he had no credibility whatsoever.

Speaker 121 He was a guy that everyone knew lied for a living.

Speaker 120 So even when he came out and said all these bad things about Trump, pretty much people just shrugged their shoulders.

Speaker 14 Credibility.

Speaker 68 It was the Disney of people.

Speaker 71 You know what I mean? Yeah,

Speaker 40 she had some decent credibility.

Speaker 120 It was a relatively respected conservative

Speaker 117 legal mind.

Speaker 71 And then all of a sudden it was like,

Speaker 120 yeah, and it really went away pretty fast. The Kraken has not been released as far as we know from this particular situation.

Speaker 104 And I think like you mean Donald Trump hasn't talked about it yet?

Speaker 126 She was, remember she was promising every day we're going to release the Kraken

Speaker 71 tomorrow.

Speaker 117 We had her on the air at one point.

Speaker 140 We're like, when are you going to give any like

Speaker 15 we had her on once and I said, okay, great.

Speaker 16 I've heard this all before.

Speaker 134 When you have the evidence, call us and you come back on.

Speaker 90 But

Speaker 163 don't come on and tell me you have evidence and then not share it.

Speaker 23 I need to see the evidence.

Speaker 120 Another thing we said was, hey, you do realize the legal deadline for this is December 14th. Will you have this by then? Oh, yes, we'll definitely have it by then.

Speaker 71 We'll have it by Monday.

Speaker 120 Yeah. As always, we'll have it by Monday.

Speaker 27 She honestly, she could be

Speaker 112 a contractor for a house.

Speaker 2 She could be.

Speaker 40 Two more weeks.

Speaker 49 Two more weeks. We'll have that done in two more weeks.

Speaker 119 And whether you believe something happened during the election or not, she was a damaging voice for that case.

Speaker 120 Even if you believe it was true, she came out and threw everything at the wall.

Speaker 96 And I don't know if it was because she wanted influence or

Speaker 96 legal fees or she really believed it. I mean, she's

Speaker 120 participating in the prosecution.

Speaker 102 I mean, think about this.

Speaker 60 You're looking at 20 years in prison, and they'll give you parole if you just go, yeah, bad dude.

Speaker 7 Yeah.

Speaker 134 Yeah, no, he knew. He knew.

Speaker 40 That's pretty hard to pass up.

Speaker 12 Well, it's true. You would spend the rest of your life in jail.

Speaker 120 But this is why this one's particularly interesting because

Speaker 125 you're some guy.

Speaker 120 You listen to Donald Trump say something.

Speaker 121 You take it some way that he doesn't actually, I mean, he says peacefully, you go in there violently.

Speaker 120 I don't know why you do that, but you do that and you actually commit some crimes in there. They want to put you away for 20 years.

Speaker 139 Some of those people did come out and say, you know what? Donald Trump said these things and I believed him and I thought we were supposed to do it and he lied to us.

Speaker 139 Some of them did try that defense.

Speaker 126 And you know what the government said?

Speaker 121 Screw off.

Speaker 120 You're going to jail for two decades. Right.

Speaker 130 With this,

Speaker 139 they have, she's much more at the top of the pyramid of this thing.

Speaker 125 In theory, much more important.

Speaker 96 And the difference is, a guy who just walked into the Capitol can't hurt Donald Trump in their mind.

Speaker 29 No credibility.

Speaker 121 Sidney Powell in their mind can hurt Donald Trump.

Speaker 119 And that's why she gets six months of probation.

Speaker 5 It'd be interesting to see what Giuliani does.

Speaker 57 And And just to, you know, I hate to beat a dead horse on this, but this is why Donald Trump should have taken care of all of these people and paid for their attorneys.

Speaker 28 100%.

Speaker 29 They didn't have the money to fight this.

Speaker 55 You've got to stand by them if you expect them to stand by you.

Speaker 113 But we'll see if there's any justice in any of this.