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Speaker 1 Bill O'Reilly is on today's podcast.
Speaker 8 A lot of things that we disagree on when it comes to the abortion stance that the Supreme Court is going to take, but he's worth listening to because it is a very different take.
Speaker 10 We also have Chip Roy on, who is fantastic.
Speaker 13 It is worth the price of admission, which I remind you if you're listening to this podcast is free.
Speaker 17 So make sure you don't miss a second of today's podcast.
Speaker 12 You're listening to the best of the Blenbeck program.
Speaker 21 Has the United States ever tolerated more harassment, more theft, more spying, and more blatant hostility from any nation?
Speaker 26 than we are tolerating right now from China.
Speaker 27 It's really a rhetorical question because the answer is no.
Speaker 5 At the height of the Cold War, the Soviet Union, even in its wildest dreams, never got away with the hostilities that China now gets away with on a daily basis.
Speaker 29 I want you to know:
Speaker 28 the last thing we need is a war.
Speaker 26 And a war with China would mean world war.
Speaker 17 It would not be good for anyone.
Speaker 33 But I think China even knows that at this point.
Speaker 35 But China's fingers are in everybody's pie.
Speaker 21 And it is not good.
Speaker 7 Yesterday, a report came out from the U.S.
Speaker 15 Space Force General said American satellites are attacked every day by China with lasers, radio frequency jammers, and cyber attacks.
Speaker 4 Russia also participates in this.
Speaker 20 He said the tactics approach acts of war.
Speaker 40 That's all, just acts of war.
Speaker 28 But our Congress and our president, the Democrats, obsess over building back better, the right to kill babies, and global warming.
Speaker 40 That's all they're focused on.
Speaker 44 This is China poking, jabbing, shivving you under the table while smiling for the cameras and getting ready to welcome the world to Beijing for the Winter Olympics in just two months.
Speaker 14 Need I remind you that we boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Boy, does that seem quaint now?
Speaker 30 We have known what China is building and doing and their real intent towards the West
Speaker 44 for way too long.
Speaker 41 And we've all just buried our head because we don't want a war with China.
Speaker 24 We all said, no, you can't do trade barriers because that would mean war.
Speaker 21 That would just throw everything out of line.
Speaker 17 Well, it didn't seem to do that with Donald Trump, did it?
Speaker 32 Instead, we elected a president who we now know
Speaker 7 is literally taking money from the Chinese Communist Party. It's being funneled through his son.
Speaker 34 He's made millions of dollars from the communists.
Speaker 52 And we're not really saying anything, are we?
Speaker 13 We've known for years about the concentration camps, yet it's business as usual.
Speaker 27 John Kerry just told us, well, we can't do anything about the concentration camp because we really need them on global warming.
Speaker 21 They're not going to do anything on global warming.
Speaker 25 They are building one coal-fire power plant every single week.
Speaker 48 They're not going to do it.
Speaker 53 And really,
Speaker 18 global warming with China, that's a bigger deal than the erasing of an entire group of people?
Speaker 54 That's more important than genocide.
Speaker 3 Wow, is this our priorities, America?
Speaker 47 Because if they are, I begin to wonder if I want to be a part of this.
Speaker 7 There's no serious consideration of even boycotting the Beijing Olympics.
Speaker 44 We are on the wrong side of history.
Speaker 39 This week, leaked documents from China were published that directly link the state's brutal policies towards Uyghurs with top Chinese Communist Party leadership, including President Zi.
Speaker 51 China has always denied any wrongdoing against the Uyghurs, but now we have documents that show official state policies of A, forced internment, B, mass sterilization,
Speaker 37 C, re-education programs, D, slave labor.
Speaker 16 And all of this was done with the top party officials, including President Zi.
Speaker 20 He is quoted in the documents as telling officials to respond to Uyghur separatists with, quote, absolutely no mercy, end quote.
Speaker 4 Apparently, his command has been obeyed.
Speaker 51 Earlier this year, former Uyghur detainees detailed how they were systematically raped, sexually abused, tortured, sterilized, and then thrown into the re-education camps.
Speaker 36 By the way, they can free themselves by working as slave labor
Speaker 59 and report back to the camp every night.
Speaker 60 Speaking out about abuse in China gets you canceled.
Speaker 49 I mean in a more literal sense, executed.
Speaker 14 If you're not executed, you're stashed away in some camp or an undisclosed location. Now that is what's happened just this week to Chinese tennis star Peng Shui.
Speaker 50 Don't know if you've been following this, but early last month she dared accuse a senior Chinese government official of sexual assault.
Speaker 13 And now she's been disappeared.
Speaker 62 Now let me ask you, all those on the left that say,
Speaker 12 me too,
Speaker 2 enough of this.
Speaker 34 What is your response to an administration that won't even stand with this woman who is accusing a high party official of sexual assault, and then she just disappears.
Speaker 48 The International Olympic Committee claims to have two video calls with Peng,
Speaker 26 the second one earlier this week.
Speaker 34 But even if the calls took place, it's only because the Chinese government is trying to save face with the Olympics starting soon. There's no proof of paying safety or her whereabouts.
Speaker 22 Even with so much proof, with China, I mean, never again is now.
Speaker 34 Even with the proof of the human rights abuse, American government and business continue to turn a blind eye, and groups like
Speaker 52 Google and Facebook and Microsoft are doing all they can to partner with China.
Speaker 32 Apple partners with China.
Speaker 63 Apple makes some of their products in the Uyghur territory with Uyghur slaves.
Speaker 27 Billionaire Ray Dalio.
Speaker 17 He runs the world's largest hedge fund.
Speaker 43 He's a long-time investor in China.
Speaker 14 I want you to listen to him trip over himself this week when he was asked on CNBC about China's human rights problems.
Speaker 64
Clearly, there's human rights issues. There's questions right now about this Chinese tennis player, Peng Shui.
There have been questions about Jack Ma.
Speaker 64 How do you think about that piece of it when it relates to investing there?
Speaker 65 Well, I can't be an expert in those types of things. What I basically do, and for 50 years, I
Speaker 65 invest all over the world, I look to whatever the rules are. If the government
Speaker 65 has a policy that I should do a certain thing and so on, but I can't be an expert in all of those particular dynamics of that.
Speaker 66 I really have no idea. Stop.
Speaker 60 I mean,
Speaker 24 that is our go-to excuse.
Speaker 66
I don't know. I don't know.
I'm not an expert in that. I have no idea.
Speaker 27 We know,
Speaker 14 we know genocide is happening in China on a massive scale.
Speaker 22 We know China
Speaker 20 is much more powerful than the Third Reich ever was.
Speaker 27 We know China is an enemy of ours.
Speaker 14 We know China is attacking us on a daily basis.
Speaker 22 We know our administration is in bed with China financially, illegally.
Speaker 7 As long as the money is flowing, we're fine, I guess.
Speaker 7 History is littered with tyrants and oppressive regimes that the world failed to confront before the mass atrocities occurred. This is the information age.
Speaker 14 We've known about China for years, but what difference does this information make if no one does anything about it?
Speaker 10 And I'm not talking about going to war.
Speaker 34 I'm talking about saying we can't do business with you anymore.
Speaker 17 All of this information that we have,
Speaker 14 well, now you have to make a choice.
Speaker 13 But this information
Speaker 21 not only
Speaker 37 could save the people in China,
Speaker 66 this information, if we don't act on it, will
Speaker 48 doom our souls.
Speaker 48 You can't know about this and then go buy an Apple product.
Speaker 67 I'm sitting here with an Apple product.
Speaker 19 It's hard.
Speaker 14 Let me give you one more thing about China quickly.
Speaker 13 Consumers research.
Speaker 46 This has been around forever.
Speaker 67 They're a nonprofit.
Speaker 20 They share consumer information, So you know, they just shared a letter that they have sent to 10 governors, the 10 governors of Washington, Florida, New York, Nevada, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Montana, Nebraska, and West Virginia.
Speaker 61 10 states with the top 10 pension fund investments with BlackRock.
Speaker 16 What is BlackRock doing?
Speaker 14 BlackRock is funneling billions in U.S.
Speaker 28 dollars to China, and they're doing them through your pension fund.
Speaker 50 They are investing in China.
Speaker 42 Well, I don't know what China is doing.
Speaker 33 I can't be an expert on this.
Speaker 4 Believe me, BlackRock is.
Speaker 20 And BlackRock has our administration by the throat.
Speaker 36 They are the economic advisors for the President, the vice president, and the treasury.
Speaker 68 Do you want your money going
Speaker 22 to fund China?
Speaker 34 These are going to offshore accounts.
Speaker 33 BlackRock is saying, hey, we only invest in what we invest in.
Speaker 69 And we're just doing what's right for the customers.
Speaker 27 You know what?
Speaker 41 That's exactly what one of my financial advisors said to me the other day when he said, you've got to invest in BlackRock.
Speaker 14 If you invest in BlackRock, the money is just off the charts. And I said, do you know what they're doing?
Speaker 56 Do you know that they're buying houses from the American people?
Speaker 25 They're coming in with $75,000, $100,000 more than the asking price so they can own all of it and we're all renters?
Speaker 32 No.
Speaker 33 He said, you're not going to make any money if you're going to have these kind of standards.
Speaker 14 And And I said, then I don't make any money.
Speaker 30 This is a hard decision, but they are only going to get harder.
Speaker 22 How much
Speaker 35 is your soul worth?
Speaker 16 How much is freedom worth?
Speaker 61 How much
Speaker 12 is...
Speaker 56 What is the cost of stopping genocide?
Speaker 7 What are you willing to pay?
Speaker 47 Better yet, what are you willing to not make?
Speaker 69 What are you willing to not have as an increase?
Speaker 57 Oh, I made 14% on my dollar because I invested in what?
Speaker 54 Concentration camps?
Speaker 39 My soul's worth more than 14%.
Speaker 57 Citigroup, by the way, is applying for Chinese securities license.
Speaker 45 Citigroup...
Speaker 49 You know,
Speaker 20 they want more business in China.
Speaker 14 If you don't have your money out of the big banks at this point, please, please do it.
Speaker 1 You must send a message to these banks.
Speaker 41 I can't do business with you anymore because you are working for Build Back Better.
Speaker 51 You are going to come and have the ESG scores.
Speaker 21 It's all in your plans now.
Speaker 10 I want nothing to do with it.
Speaker 14 And Citigroup, you're now doubling down on China.
Speaker 32 No.
Speaker 30 Put your money in a local bank.
Speaker 51 Please do it.
Speaker 33 Put your money in a local bank.
Speaker 1 Now, there is somebody who made this decision about 10 years ago.
Speaker 62 And I just met him yesterday and we did a
Speaker 2 podcast with him.
Speaker 36 He's Bayard Winthrop.
Speaker 61 He is the CEO and the founder of American Giant.
Speaker 33 American Giant is the company that is known for,
Speaker 13 this is the actual thing that they've been uh they've been calling these sweatshirts not the company the people who do reviews that it is the greatest hoodie ever uh made
Speaker 14 the greatest hoodie ever made this is the all made here in america all of this stuff done here real real quality um and american giant is doing just fine with the with the slowdown there's no slowdown there's no supply chain problems And we talked yesterday for the podcast.
Speaker 26 It's out now.
Speaker 24 So please get it.
Speaker 24 But we talked about the supply chain.
Speaker 43 He doesn't have any supply chain problems. And he lays out a plan for Americans and American investors and companies to start reinvesting in America.
Speaker 21 And start all of this talent.
Speaker 37 All of this skill is now idle.
Speaker 34 And if we don't know now that, geez, you know, maybe, just maybe,
Speaker 14 we should start making some of these things so we're not sitting ducks for China and the rest of the world,
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Speaker 7 You're going to love it.
Speaker 10 From the CEO and founder of American Giant.
Speaker 54 And by the way, I mean, it's not a commercial.
Speaker 41 I just met this guy yesterday and
Speaker 2 I love his clothing, but I have to tell you, he is great.
Speaker 14 His company is great.
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Speaker 45 This is the best of the Glenbeck program.
Speaker 12 Mr.
Speaker 14 Bill O'Reilly is with us now.
Speaker 13 Today, the justices will decide initially the case
Speaker 7 before the Supreme Court in the last couple of days.
Speaker 45 Today is the day that they'll meet around 1 o'clock.
Speaker 55 If you're a praying person, you should pray for this meeting because they'll make the initial
Speaker 66 decision on this case, which we won't actually hear until probably June or July.
Speaker 13 on where we stand with Roe versus Wade.
Speaker 49 I can't wait to hear from Mr.
Speaker 7 Bill O'Reilly on, I assume this is the biggest story of the week, Bill?
Speaker 71 In some precincts, I think the Trafalgar poll on Biden, you know, for the country is a bigger story.
Speaker 20 Okay, so let's come.
Speaker 28 Can we come back to that?
Speaker 12 Let's start with. Whatever you want.
Speaker 49 Let's start with abortion.
Speaker 12 Okay.
Speaker 71
So I don't think a Roe v. Way is going to be overturned.
I think that the
Speaker 71 five,
Speaker 71 maybe six,
Speaker 71
of the justices will say the states have a right to regulate abortion under public safety provisions. So that's what the case is about.
It's Mississippi wanting to cut off abortion at 15 weeks.
Speaker 71 And I think that that's going to happen, that the states will be allowed to do that. And then you'll know you'll get certain states that push it to eight weeks or whatever.
Speaker 71 And I don't know how the justices are going to deal with that.
Speaker 71 But there will still be states like New York and California and Illinois where you can have an abortion up to 10 minutes before birth for any reason.
Speaker 8 And I bet you it goes after birth
Speaker 66 in some states.
Speaker 71
I'm in Sparb, Eric. There's no doubt about it.
Right. But it was interesting.
It was interesting to see Sodomayor, Justice Sodomayor,
Speaker 71 basically try to pin
Speaker 71 people who are pro-life as religious zealots.
Speaker 71
You know, that's what she said. Oh, this is a religion question.
And, you know, she did that because there's separation between
Speaker 71
the government and religion in America. That's what she was trying to do.
But you can make an argument, and I certainly would if I ever got to speak with her, that this is a human rights issue.
Speaker 71 So is Sodomayur saying
Speaker 71 a fetus isn't a human?
Speaker 12 I'd like to hear her say that.
Speaker 37 I think she is, though.
Speaker 33 She's saying that.
Speaker 10 Well, I want to hear.
Speaker 71 I want to hear the words.
Speaker 12 Yeah.
Speaker 71 Because if you say that
Speaker 71 a fetus is not a human being, then you have to back it up. And what are you going to back it up with? That's your opinion,
Speaker 71 but you don't rule
Speaker 71 on opinion. You rule on facts.
Speaker 71 And there are just as many facts that say
Speaker 71 that a fetus
Speaker 71 is a human being or at least a potential human being.
Speaker 12 So
Speaker 12 Bill,
Speaker 14 I talked to Mike Lee yesterday and he said he really believes that Roe v.
Speaker 9 Wade is going to be overturned.
Speaker 69 And
Speaker 19 he's clerked for two separate justices
Speaker 66 and know them real well.
Speaker 62 He said, however,
Speaker 54 things can change.
Speaker 66 And
Speaker 66 I went back and looked September 4th, 1992, an article in the Washington Post from Robert Novak.
Speaker 41 The Supreme Court on June 29th affirmed instead of overturning the Roe versus Wade abortion standard, because Justice Anthony Kennedy changed his vote, a flip attributed to court circles to liberal constitutional scholar Lawrence Tribe's pulling of strings backstage.
Speaker 10 So today they're going to vote, but then they have all of these months in between, and that's what happened in 1992.
Speaker 41 That Justice Kennedy flipped his vote.
Speaker 37 Do you, do you,
Speaker 43 I mean, I'm concerned because of John Roberts last time with the
Speaker 66 flipping of his vote on Obamacare.
Speaker 73 This kind of stuff happens, doesn't it?
Speaker 71
Yes. Again, I'd be very surprised if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v.
Wade.
Speaker 10 Well, it's kind of the only.
Speaker 71 I'd be very surprised if that happens.
Speaker 45 But there is, according to Mike Lee, there is no middle ground.
Speaker 29 And it's not.
Speaker 12 See, this is...
Speaker 12 Whoa, please. Hang on just a second.
Speaker 45 Hang on just a second.
Speaker 63 It's important to understand, flipping Roe versus Wade is not an end
Speaker 7 to abortion.
Speaker 41 It just means the states get to decide.
Speaker 71 But you don't have to even bother with it to give the states more power.
Speaker 71 All you have to do is rule that Mississippi has a right to cut off abortion at 15 weeks, which will be an effective end to Roe versus Wade.
Speaker 57 I mean, I think we're arguing the same thing here.
Speaker 71
I don't know if it's going to be an effective end because Roe v. Wade is a federal law.
Okay, so if you were to end Roe v. Wade, then you could go to California and New York and Illinois.
Speaker 71 You can basically say you can't do it. And I just don't see that ever happening.
Speaker 12 No, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Speaker 9 But this is according to
Speaker 7 the attorneys for the abortion clinic.
Speaker 57 Their statement is, and it's true,
Speaker 13 because Roe v.
Speaker 15 Wade says this number of weeks, it has to be, if you take that out, then you're returning the control back to the states. And
Speaker 13 that's what Roe v. Wade did.
Speaker 24 It took that power away from the states.
Speaker 70 So, in effect.
Speaker 71 Yeah, so the state could not ban abortion
Speaker 19 under Roe v.
Speaker 71 Wade. Correct.
Speaker 71 That's going to stay. I'm almost 100%.
Speaker 67 That
Speaker 66 you cannot ban abortion.
Speaker 71 Right.
Speaker 71 So a state like Mississippi, Alabama, Oklahoma,
Speaker 71
the state legislature passes a law, we don't want any abortion in our state. That goes up against Roe v.
Wade. Federal takes precedent, and that's how it goes down.
Speaker 71
So Roberts and the others, they're going to try to give the states more power to regulate abortion. I do believe that will happen.
And they'll word it in a way that leaves Roe v.
Speaker 71 Wade as established law, but allows the states to have limits. That's what I think will happen.
Speaker 11 Okay.
Speaker 7 Bill, you think that the new poll out
Speaker 7 is the most important story of the week?
Speaker 71 Right.
Speaker 12 Tell me about it.
Speaker 71 So, Trafalgar is a pretty accurate polling crew.
Speaker 12 Oh, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 71 They don't get a lot of publicity, but they're fair in their polling. Their sample, you know, takes into account Republicans, Democrats, and Independents.
Speaker 12 Yeah,
Speaker 66 they've cracked the code on how to get people to respond in today's world and they balance it they've been accurate the last two elections the most accurate
Speaker 71 so now you got biden at 36 percent job approval approaching richard nixon territory during watergate wow and
Speaker 71 unlike trump whose numbers were always below 50
Speaker 71 um job approval the trump people people who liked him were fanatical about liking him
Speaker 12 okay
Speaker 71 Well, Biden's 36. There are no fanatical Bidens.
Speaker 71 I mean,
Speaker 71 the 36%
Speaker 71 who think he's doing a good job as president are divided into two categories. The progressive liberal zealots, okay, and the people who don't even know what state they live in.
Speaker 12 All right?
Speaker 71
Those are the two crews that when you sample are going, it's not like, oh, I love this Joe Biden. I mean, you know, we've talked about this before, but I have a lot of liberal friends.
And I mean,
Speaker 71
and I'm like taunting them. And on billorilly.com, I have a bumper sticker.
Do you regret your 2020 vote yet?
Speaker 71 And so Biden doesn't have
Speaker 71 any kind of real firm backing.
Speaker 71 And for a president of the United States, after 11 months to have no firm backing, I mean, the Democratic Party would love to dump him. Do you realize that?
Speaker 7 Oh, they'd love to, but who are they going to replace him with?
Speaker 71 They don't have anybody to replace him with.
Speaker 44 If you look, you cannot replace him.
Speaker 14 I mean, they've got to get him on steroids, Disney animatronics.
Speaker 5 I don't know what, but you can't have him leave before the end of the first time.
Speaker 12 There's nobody else. No.
Speaker 71 But if there were a reincarnation of
Speaker 71 JFK. Yeah.
Speaker 12 There's not. Okay.
Speaker 71
They'd dump Biden in a heartbeat. Yeah.
Because they understand, and we're talking Democrats now, they understand this is a disaster, a disaster.
Speaker 71
So I went back to do my research and I looked at the first year of all 46 presidents. No one has been worse than Biden in our history.
No one, that includes Millard Fillmore,
Speaker 12 you know,
Speaker 12 great names of the past.
Speaker 71 And it's getting worse. it's getting worse because
Speaker 71 he cannot process information that's the key to Joe Biden he can't process information so it's like a student in a class and the teacher says hey George Washington was the commander-in-chief and then he was elected president And 10 minutes later, you asked the kid, what was George Washington?
Speaker 71 I don't know.
Speaker 71 Can't retain information. So therefore, if you can't retain information, you can't strategize to solve any problems.
Speaker 71 And therefore, the problems are going to get worse, particularly economically.
Speaker 17 And I think that the Democrats, I mean,
Speaker 17 it's like they've lost their mind.
Speaker 62 Did you see the
Speaker 20 chart?
Speaker 67 where gas prices are down 1.8 cents
Speaker 27 since when?
Speaker 28 Since Thanksgiving?
Speaker 56 They found a couple of days where the price went down by 1.8%.
Speaker 14 They put a chart on that only shows it in decline.
Speaker 55 We're showing it if you're watching Blaze TV.
Speaker 14 Only shows the price of gas in decline.
Speaker 51 So it's only like a three or six day chart.
Speaker 37 And I mean, it's humiliating what they're doing.
Speaker 14 Do they really think that they can get away with this stuff and people don't know?
Speaker 71 No, they don't think that.
Speaker 71 The hierarchy in the Democratic Party is panicked because they have less than a year to the midterms, and it's going to be a wipeout.
Speaker 71 And Republicans are going to assume both houses in Congress, and that'll be the end of the Biden administration.
Speaker 12 What happened?
Speaker 55 What happens to the election if
Speaker 13 just go with me here, if Roe versus Wade is overturned?
Speaker 71 I don't know.
Speaker 71 I mean, I'm not a speculative kind of guy.
Speaker 71 I think that would give momentum to the progressive left because they'd say, oh, women, you know, you're persecuting the women and women aren't full citizens because that's what they do anyway.
Speaker 71 So there'd be a big gender war. That's what they gin up on it.
Speaker 12 And I don't think that's going to be effective, honestly.
Speaker 9 I think the days of the gender stuff and the race stuff, I just think it's just so
Speaker 19 trite now that you're like, oh, shut up.
Speaker 71 Yeah, in certain parts of the country, but in the big cities, that's still alive and well.
Speaker 19 Well,
Speaker 5 if you feel that way and you're not surrounded by people like that, move, move, move to Texas.
Speaker 10 Bill O'Reilly is with us.
Speaker 55 Bill, I want to ask you a couple of questions on things that we found out about the media this week.
Speaker 49 I want to start
Speaker 42 in Wisconsin, where NBC was pulled over.
Speaker 49 One of their producers pulled over after going through a red stoplight.
Speaker 46 He was trying to follow the van of the jurors.
Speaker 35 The chest cam, the body cam of the police have just been released. MSNB or NBC said they weren't trying to follow the jurors.
Speaker 14 But I want you to listen to this tape.
Speaker 16 It is shocking.
Speaker 38 They pull this guy over.
Speaker 14 The police said, what were you doing? He says, I was following somebody. Who are you following?
Speaker 17 Well, I was just following directions from New York.
Speaker 46 My producer is in New York.
Speaker 17 And they put the producer on the phone.
Speaker 67 Listen to this.
Speaker 44 The cop never says that you were following the juror or the jury.
Speaker 3 The cop never says that.
Speaker 12 Listen.
Speaker 74 What's the significance of you being here?
Speaker 75 I work for NBC.
Speaker 12 For NBC. NBC? Yeah.
Speaker 75 Hold on. You're a reporter?
Speaker 65 Producer.
Speaker 75 Producer? Hold on. All right.
Speaker 75 Yeah.
Speaker 75 I don't know.
Speaker 75 So were you following a vehicle?
Speaker 75 I was trying to see, I was being called by New York going, maybe
Speaker 75 we need to file it, but I don't know.
Speaker 67 I was trying to.
Speaker 14 Okay, so he's here saying he doesn't know.
Speaker 49 I was just following orders.
Speaker 38 Okay, Yavol.
Speaker 70 Here's where he hands the phone over to the police officer. Listen to the producer from New York.
Speaker 74 Yo, this is Officer Jones, Knose Police.
Speaker 74 We're trying to figure out what's going on here. Why you have a reporter or a producer following vehicles out here?
Speaker 74 It's hold on, I'm I will put you on speakerphone because you're connected to this this car. Now can you go again?
Speaker 74 Hello, can you hear me? I can hear you now.
Speaker 76
Okay, hi officer. My name is Irene.
I'm a booking producer with NBC News.
Speaker 12 Uh-huh.
Speaker 12 Um we
Speaker 76 we we were just trying to respectfully um just trying to see if it's um
Speaker 76 if it's possible to
Speaker 76 to find any leads about
Speaker 76 the the case. And so
Speaker 76 we were just keeping our distance
Speaker 76 just to see where
Speaker 76 people involved
Speaker 76
in the trial are positioned. By no means were we trying to get in contact with any of any of the jury members or whoever's in the car.
We just were
Speaker 12 Jay, stop. Bill,
Speaker 12 clear evidence. Yes.
Speaker 71 Well,
Speaker 71 look, what NBC was doing was following the jurors
Speaker 71 bus in the hopes that when it stopped and the jurors got off, the producer would pop out, introduce himself, and say, would you talk to me after the trial is over?
Speaker 71
This happens all the time. It shouldn't happen.
But this is disingenuous P.S.
Speaker 71 But look, NBC is collapsed as a news agency. I don't think there's anybody in the country that believes what NBC says.
Speaker 12 Well,
Speaker 20 this is why I wanted to ask you about this, because there's several things.
Speaker 14 A, the New York Times is doubling down on the Russia gate stuff
Speaker 35 this week.
Speaker 69 I think there was a story in today about it.
Speaker 33 You have CNN and Cuomo,
Speaker 15 which is crazy.
Speaker 52 And they didn't fire him.
Speaker 67 And Brian Stelter said he's coming back after the new year.
Speaker 71 They can fire him back.
Speaker 35 And why is that, Bill?
Speaker 71 How much time do we have?
Speaker 66 You've got about three minutes, I think.
Speaker 71 Okay.
Speaker 66 No, how much time?
Speaker 67 I don't want him to start.
Speaker 14 You have 90 seconds. Do you want to wait?
Speaker 71 Yeah, let's wait till after the break, but I'll set it up for you.
Speaker 71 So Cuomo's got a contract, right?
Speaker 71 And in the contract,
Speaker 71 there are clauses that say if you do this, that, and the other thing, we can dismiss you and not pay your contract out.
Speaker 49 Moral turpitude.
Speaker 71 Well, some of that, and there's other things, too. Okay.
Speaker 71 But what CNN did was allow
Speaker 71
Chris Cuomo to do it. And I'll explain it very vividly when we come back on the break.
So CNN really is the villain. Now, Cuomo, yes, he doesn't know.
He's not a journalist.
Speaker 71 He has no understanding of how you're...
Speaker 29 I'm not a journalist, and I know.
Speaker 12 Stop giving them the benefit of the doubt you're brilliant Bec I mean you're brilliant all right
Speaker 12 so
Speaker 10 all right well we'll come back with that because I really want to hear
Speaker 55 and I you're a numbers guy and I want you to tell me about the ratings collapse of these places because I think there are still a lot of people that get their news from either there or basically the you know the Twitter feed or the Facebook feed which is all really controlled by many of those people by the way Bill O'Reilly and I and Donald Trump going to be in Florida next Saturday.
Speaker 66 You can go to billorilly.com and find out all about it.
Speaker 41 I think,
Speaker 22 I think
Speaker 17 I might be there in the front row heckling.
Speaker 12 I'm trying, I'm trying.
Speaker 18 The best of the Glenn Beck program.
Speaker 1 Do you remember when the elite said we have to be more like Europe?
Speaker 58 Gosh, we have to be more like Europe.
Speaker 56 Europe is in our rear view so far behind, you're about to see it slip over the horizon.
Speaker 11 We are so far beyond the liberal attitudes of Europe.
Speaker 21 In fact, the French are now saying, don't go and try to be more like America.
Speaker 50 And not because of our freedom, because of our insanity.
Speaker 37 Let's look at abortion and the stats, where we are compared to Europe, because a 15-month or a 15-week ban on abortion is much closer to Europe.
Speaker 18 Yeah.
Speaker 18 So, for example, there's a bunch of states that there are no
Speaker 18 time limits at all, completely legal at any point in a women's pregnancy. Washington, New Jersey, New Mexico, Colorado, Vermont, Alaska.
Speaker 21 Just a surprise. Alaska, no, Alaska is, you know.
Speaker 59 It's a red state.
Speaker 72 Hey,
Speaker 30 you know, it might be dinner for, you know, it might be a second course with a polar bear.
Speaker 45 So whatever you want to do. I mean, it's.
Speaker 18 You know, it's so cold. It's really unfair to let him be born.
Speaker 12 Yeah. But I think it's just a bad thing.
Speaker 51 I think it's just this, you do what you do, leave me alone kind of attitude.
Speaker 18 That maybe has something to say about that.
Speaker 12 Yeah, it does.
Speaker 18 It does.
Speaker 18 Some other states, just to give you an idea where we are.
Speaker 18
In America, New Hampshire, legal up to the 24th week. Virginia, 25th week.
South Carolina, 20th week. Iowa 22nd week.
Speaker 18 Every state basically is 20 weeks or later.
Speaker 18 Obviously, Texas is in a kind of a weird legal status right now. But what is Europe like? Let's start in England here for just to give you a sense of that region.
Speaker 18 You have up to 24 weeks in England, but no time limit if there's substantial risk to the woman's life or massive problems with the pregnancy. Okay, so that's a that's that's about our policy, roughly.
Speaker 33 Yeah, congratulations.
Speaker 18 The Netherlands, uh, on-demand abortion until the 21st week, uh, if you can get it up to the 24th week with medical reasons. Okay, about roughly our policy, but that's where we are now.
Speaker 18 Um, socialist Sweden, which is not really socialist, but that's what they love to say, um,
Speaker 18 allows abortions until the 18th week of pregnancy and bans most after the 22nd week.
Speaker 73 Gosh, why do they hate women in Sweden?
Speaker 18 If you are in a four-week gray period, the woman can get abortion only if it is approved by the National Board of Health and Welfare.
Speaker 18 Can you imagine telling women in this country on the left that they have to go to the National Board of Health and Welfare to get approval for their abortions? That's Sweden for you. Spain, 14 weeks.
Speaker 18 They will allow up to 22 weeks with cases of fetal deformities. In Denmark, abortion is available on demand up to 12 weeks.
Speaker 18 Afterward, exceptions are made for cases of rape, threats to women's health, and risk of fetal defects.
Speaker 18 Germany, abortions after 12 weeks are banned, except for cases of serious threat to the mother's physical or mental health.
Speaker 18 Women who want a first trimester abortion are subject to a mandatory three-day waiting period and a counseling session.
Speaker 33 You know, is this, is that in Germany because, I don't know, they were, you know, not giving any anesthesia and just taking the baby out of women, you know, back in the 1940s.
Speaker 25 And they're like, you know, these kinds of things probably don't work out well.
Speaker 12 We should probably
Speaker 11 kind of calm down on that. Yeah.
Speaker 18 But I mean, think about that. That makes Germany more restrictive than Utah.
Speaker 51 Wow.
Speaker 12 Right? I mean, so this is like
Speaker 12 not even close. Wow.
Speaker 18 In Belgium, it's abortion legal till 12 weeks after conception, and it is required for women to have six days of counseling prior to the abortion.
Speaker 12 How dare that? Can you imagine that being proposed in this country?
Speaker 12 Wow.
Speaker 18 In Fashion Forward, France. Ah, yes.
Speaker 18 It is legal up to 12 weeks.
Speaker 18 Later stage abortions can be allowed if two physicians certify that abortion will prevent grave permanent injury to physical or mental health, life of the woman or child will suffer from an incurable illness.
Speaker 18 In Finland, abortion also available up to 12 weeks.
Speaker 25 Again, these are all more restrictive, not only than the United States, but of the Mississippi law that is controversial right now and may or may not be approved.
Speaker 7 We are in the category.
Speaker 25 I mean we're just out of this category but we are closer to North Korea and China than we are Europe.
Speaker 70 Yes.
Speaker 45 I mean as far as the West is concerned we are way out of step.
Speaker 62 Way out of step.
Speaker 18 Finland, abortion available up to 12 weeks. Again, more restrictive than the Mississippi law.
Speaker 18 And a woman has to provide a social reason for seeking to terminate her pregnancy, such as extreme distress or having at least four children.
Speaker 3 Why are they trying to stop
Speaker 77 women's reproductive rights? Right.
Speaker 18 Why don't they want women's health care?
Speaker 29 Amen, bro. Why?
Speaker 12
And if you're a fifth kid, you got to be like, wait a minute. Wait.
I'm a reason for an abortion? Have you
Speaker 3 anything over four?
Speaker 17 Jeez, I could probably make that case.
Speaker 17 Unfortunately,
Speaker 28 only around the time they're teenagers.
Speaker 12 Right.
Speaker 18 In Italy, a woman has 90 days from the date of conception to request an an abortion. Under the law, in Italy, the termination must be due to social, family, health, or economic reasons.
Speaker 18
You can't just do it. In other words, you have to come up with a reason.
And look, are people going in there and giving VS reasons? I just can't afford it. And getting it? Probably.
Speaker 18 But we don't require that.
Speaker 10 You just get it whenever you want.
Speaker 18 In Switzerland, abortion is legal up to 12 weeks.
Speaker 18 If a woman files a written request stating that she is in a situation of distress, then the doctor has to give her comprehensive information about the procedure.
Speaker 18 Then the doctor has to discuss the decision with her in detail.
Speaker 18 Then the doctor has to give her an information sheet with the addresses of counseling services where she can get moral and material help to be informed about adoption.
Speaker 32 Wow.
Speaker 51 Can you imagine that proposal?
Speaker 18
No. In this country.
In Portugal, a woman can get an abortion only up to the 10th week, and that's after a mandated three-day waiting period.
Speaker 18 Abortion is illegal in Poland except for rape, a fetal malformation, or serious threats to the woman's health. Andora, abortion is illegal in all cases.
Speaker 29 Okay, in Poland?
Speaker 78 In the bewitched mom?
Speaker 12 That's really weird. Yeah, that shit is weird.
Speaker 20 Didn't know she had her own country.
Speaker 12 I didn't either.
Speaker 18 Plus, then she would have aborted the bewitched lady.
Speaker 12 What the hell is Andorra?
Speaker 18 It's a very tiny, you know, okay.
Speaker 17 I think when we get down to Andorra, we got the point.
Speaker 18 How about this?
Speaker 12 Ireland
Speaker 18 was illegal completely until very recently. Now they've given it to the 12th week, but still, that was this big win in Europe.
Speaker 12 Yeah.
Speaker 9 Liechtenstein, there are exceptions.
Speaker 12
No, this policy is great, though. Oh my God.
No, you got to hear this policy.
Speaker 18 Because it's illegal in Malta, too. I won't even give you that.
Speaker 12 But in Liechtenstein,
Speaker 18
it is illegal unless you have been raped and you're under 14 years old. So if you're 15 years old and you get raped, no abortion for you.
But if you're 14 or younger and get raped, then it's legal.
Speaker 18 Oh my god.
Speaker 12 In the other case, it's illegal. That would cause rioting in this country.
Speaker 78 Cities would burn to the ground.
Speaker 12 Cities would break.
Speaker 10 It would burn to ground when you don't have Pop-Tarts.
Speaker 12 That's true. I mean, geez,
Speaker 12 before you win an NBA championship, then too. Right?
Speaker 20 I mean, good or bad. It's an American tradition.
Speaker 12 Let's burn everything we love and make our life great.
Speaker 20 Let's burn it to the ground.
Speaker 12 Jeez.
Speaker 18 It's amazing, though. I don't think the American people have any idea that's the status around the world.
Speaker 59 No, they don't. No, they don't.
Speaker 50 Because
Speaker 50 they don't even know that we are the greatest place to live even today with all of the crap.
Speaker 14 We are still the best place to live as a human being.
Speaker 10 And nobody even knows that.
Speaker 62 So, I mean,
Speaker 14 can I ask you, the Jeffrey Epstein thing,
Speaker 7 he visited Bill Clinton at the White House at least 17 times.
Speaker 66 And,
Speaker 66 you know, a couple of times he made a couple of visits to the old Bill and the Oval Office a couple of times a day.
Speaker 33 I think this whole thing is being swept under the,
Speaker 1 you know, I hate to go out on a limb here, but I think this is there is so much that is in this Epstein case that no one, no one is willing to touch.
Speaker 33 And it is, it's evil.
Speaker 37 It's really evil.
Speaker 38 They have CDs full of information that are actually labeled with
Speaker 78 the celebrity's name and the young girl that they were with.
Speaker 72 And why haven't we heard anything about that?
Speaker 12 What?
Speaker 78 Yeah, they've got all kinds of information that they took a treasure trove out of his, out of his safe a long time ago. And we've still not heard anything about who those people are.
Speaker 12
Wow. I have not even heard that.
I mean, I've not heard that. That's so.
Oh, you haven't? Yeah.
Speaker 77 Where did you get that?
Speaker 24 They're actually labeled.
Speaker 12 Where did you get that?
Speaker 12 Yeah.
Speaker 72 National Inquiry.
Speaker 12
Yeah. Okay.
All right. Weekly World Cup.
See if we can find that.
Speaker 40 See if we can find that. Okay.
Speaker 13 So yesterday,
Speaker 10 CIA files that come from the Inspector General of the CIA, they were declassified yesterday, and they show a pattern of abuse and repeated decision by federal prosecutors not to hold agency personnel accountable for child sex crimes.
Speaker 12 Now,
Speaker 34 this makes the
Speaker 61 QAnon thing very,
Speaker 9 it keeps pumping flesh, fresh blood into stuff like that because they're not going to do anything about it.
Speaker 14 And this is the kind of stuff that built QAnon.
Speaker 10 And now this is out.
Speaker 7 And because nobody will go into it, they won't actually do anything about it.
Speaker 34 It's just going to make those conspiracy theories even worse.
Speaker 4 Because we have, you and I both know, Stu, I think you were with me.
Speaker 7 Philip Haney,
Speaker 72 right?
Speaker 49 Phil Haney, yeah.
Speaker 36 The guy who used to work for the Department of Homeland Security.
Speaker 14 He was one of the most upstanding guys I've ever met.
Speaker 41 He was killed on the side.
Speaker 10 No, I'm sorry.
Speaker 14 He committed suicide on the side of the road one night in California. He told me that he had
Speaker 12 a disc drive or a thumb drive that he wore all the time that had evidence of
Speaker 2 Hillary Clinton's State Department covering sex crimes of our ambassadors and people that worked in the embassies.
Speaker 14 He said it also went to the CIA.
Speaker 49 When he died, there was not a thumb drive found around his neck.
Speaker 33 I've seen the thumb drive that he gave to somebody, and it had none of this information on it.
Speaker 14 I don't know because Phil is dead now,
Speaker 14 but we've heard credible information about some of this stuff for a while, and no one seems to be willing to go into it.
Speaker 47 And I don't know why that Pulitzer is not being, nobody's willing to go pick up that Pulitzer by going into this stuff and exposing it.
Speaker 34 Is it too dangerous?
Speaker 28 Is the media involved in the cover-ups?
Speaker 2 Have they known for a long time like they did
Speaker 20 with
Speaker 63 Epstein in the first place?
Speaker 63 Why wasn't it covered in the first place?
Speaker 1 Nobody's willing to.
Speaker 14 See, now I'm out on limb all by myself.
Speaker 12 You guys are like.
Speaker 78 I'm contemplating why. I think it's because there's too many really famous, really well-known people involved.
Speaker 78 I mean, we got Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton, who are probably, you you know, deeply involved in this, there are people who don't want that to get out.
Speaker 42 And you want to.
Speaker 78 And they're going to do everything they can to make sure it doesn't.
Speaker 35 You know, they say that he was a CIA operative, that he was there to get dirt on people
Speaker 67 so the United States government could manipulate him. That's one theory.
Speaker 66 I don't know if that's true or not,
Speaker 55 but that ties into the CIA, you know, turning a blind eye to sex crimes with children in their own ranks.
Speaker 18 And fundamentally, though, this is just a, it's a lack of trust of institutions. Yes.
Speaker 18 We don't believe them when they say that's not a big problem because we've seen so many times they don't tell the truth.
Speaker 10 And the only thing that will correct this is an open, honest, transparent
Speaker 27 viewing of this.
Speaker 60 You know, if you want to do the trial, then put it up on television and let everyone see it.
Speaker 7 Let everyone see it.
Speaker 23 The written house verdict, if it would have come back and we couldn't see the trial, we only maybe even heard the
Speaker 12 audio, or
Speaker 24 we relied on the mainstream media to give us the report from the courtroom every day,
Speaker 13 the Rittenhouse verdict would have set everything on fire.
Speaker 51 But it was because we could actually watch the questioning and the testimony.
Speaker 7 And the event.
Speaker 18 And the event. And the event in question, which is really,
Speaker 18 if all of those things did not happen, he probably is in prison for the rest of his life.
Speaker 38 I think almost certainly.
Speaker 12 Yeah, because
Speaker 78 you would have bought into all of the
Speaker 12 adjustments that the left was spewing.
Speaker 78 You wouldn't know. You wouldn't know.
Speaker 25 And that's the problem.
Speaker 28 All of these cases, if they have them so they're not televised, nobody trusts.
Speaker 51 Nobody trusts.
Speaker 28 You've got to open everything up.
Speaker 12 You have to.
Speaker 18 The only reason we even knew about the Epstein stuff initially is because eventually the Miami Papers got it got a hold of a lot of the documents that were underlying that case.
Speaker 12 Again, a local paper. Yeah.
Speaker 67 A local paper.
Speaker 55 It was not a national news, and they covered it. Yeah.
Speaker 18 Mm-hmm. I mean, it was partially, I think it was partially the Miami New Times, wasn't it? And then also the Miami Herald as well.
Speaker 45 The Miami Herald was the one that really, I think, cracked the case.
Speaker 18 But still, I mean, still.
Speaker 12 It's local.
Speaker 18 Yeah. And, you know, how many cities do we have now that don't even have papers like that with those sorts of resources? I mean, you know, that's all, a lot of it's gone.
Speaker 12 No, no, no, no.