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Poland's Deputy Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki explains Poland's affection for America, what is about to happen to Europe and why we should care about Russia ...Todd Staples, President of the Texas Oil & Gas Association tells us why gas is in short supply and when things will get back to normal .
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Hurricane Harvey is about to be the second most costly natural disaster in U.S.
history.
Trailing only the devastation from Hurricane Katrina in 2005, yesterday we had a chemical plant have a couple of explosions because there's no electricity.
The chemicals that were made there
needed refrigeration.
They hit critical temperature yesterday and blew up.
The gas, I wouldn't call it a gas panic, but people are a little freaked out here.
I
looked on the app, the gas app today to find out which gas stations around me have gasoline.
In my neighborhood, there were three.
Yeah, there's a lot of them.
What?
That had gasoline?
That had gas.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
They all started standing.
On my app, there were three gas stations.
That's pretty good.
I mean, I don't know.
Maybe you're living in some nice place that they're shipping it in.
I need to know about it.
A friend of mine last night went to the gas station at 10 o'clock, didn't get home till 1 a.m.
here in the gas.
But in Texas, this probably was preventable.
And we'll tell you about that.
And there is no reason to panic.
Gas is coming.
The waters are starting to recede.
And there is a flotilla coming from Europe.
The Europeans, try this on precise, are sending the United States refined gasoline, and it's on ships on its way here to the United States.
There's a lot that's been happening this week, and we begin there right now.
The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
This is the Glenn Beck
program.
Bill O'Reilly's coming up in just about an hour.
We also have the deputy prime minister of Poland
who happens to be in town and he's like, look, I speak by.
I'm like, okay.
So he's going to be, I don't know why he sounded like Dracula there for a second but
he's gonna come by talk a little bit about what's happening in Poland what's really fascinating to me is Poland is I believe the only European country that has not had a terror attack
by the way completely unrelated news they are also the only country that hasn't allowed any of the refugees in but Let's not concentrate on that.
Also, Todd.
It's a strange coincidence.
It is, and just a coincidence.
There's no correlation.
Todd Staples, also, he's the president of the Texas Oil and Gas Association.
He is going to be joining us today as well.
I think, is anybody coming with me tomorrow?
I'm going down to Galveston tomorrow.
We're loading up.
We can't get the gas to go down
and offload, you know, this tractor trailer full of water and food and blankets and everything else.
So we're loading up the DC9
and putting pallets of water and food and everything else.
And we can get jet fuel.
So we're going to fly into Houston tomorrow and offload and do some work in the kitchens tomorrow and help people try to get their life back.
And then just offload it onto the tarmac and just let people come get it there.
It's like, it's the tarmac.
We're going to Vegas now.
Good luck.
It's weird, this gas thing, how people, at least in my life, how people are now like,
first thing this morning, my daughter, dad, should we buy a Tesla?
I'm like, okay, we just want a Tesla.
Stop it.
It happens so fast, though.
You go from, oh, I can get gas every minute of my life.
It's the easiest thing in the world to, oh, my God, I'll never have to, I'll never pull up to a pump again.
Well, that was the reaction most of yesterday, but seriously,
there was very few gas stations that didn't have gas on my way in this morning.
Okay, not my experience, but.
Yeah, I did have several that I went to last night to try to put gas in my car, and of course, all of them had no gas.
There's one gas station that had gas and the line was a quarter mile down the street.
Well, that's what this this woman that I know did last night.
She went out 10 o'clock at night and she's like, hey, they got gas there.
I'm going to go get gas.
She didn't get back home until 1 o'clock.
And the gas station was right around the corner.
She just stood in line.
It's the gas crisis of the 1970s.
I mean, just in a very, very light, short form here in Texas.
However, in the 1970s, you did not have Uber and Lyft, which is how I got to work today.
Is that really how you got to work?
Yeah, because
I was low enough that I was like, if I get here, I might not, if there's not a gas station right around here, I might run out.
So that is the problem.
That's why we're having to
fly to Houston tomorrow.
Because
if we bring these trucks and we all just pack it up in our cars, because that's what we're going to do, just caravan down, pack it up on our cars, we're not sure any of us can get back.
Like, you can't,
We might get gas here, then go down, and then come back.
Are we going to make it?
Are you going to have gas when you get back?
Should we buy a Tesla?
I know.
Yes, we should.
Shouldn't we?
There's just going to be so many things when the crap really hits the fan.
There's so many things that...
For instance, this is why, what's his name?
Carol Quigley, who wrote the book in the 1960s.
What was that book?
Quick Anybody?
Carol Quigley.
We just talked about that the other day.
No, it's the one that predicted there'd be no more war as we knew war.
It would be a new kind of thing where nobody does it right.
Carol Quigley.
Remember that?
Yeah.
Tragedy and hope.
What?
Tragedy and hope.
Tragedy and hope.
Yeah, the tragedy was the world wars that we had gone through.
And then the hope was the end of all wars because we're tied together economically and financially.
And there's no way we're going to have war.
Of course, the only thing, one line in like an 800-page book, one line that just says this.
The only problem is that, you know, the whole thing would collapse if the world would ever come against a barbarian kind of people that lived in caves and didn't care about a national order.
Oh, okay.
So the other little problem is because we don't have the wars that are really serious, we'll just have perpetual war that will never end.
Yeah, but don't, but daddy, don't worry about war.
Don't worry about
a little teeny war that continues to kill for decades.
So last night, my son and I are talking about,
he likes to have, you know, a little history off.
And he's like, yeah, dad,
let me tell you about something.
And so last night, I don't know much about ancient Greece.
And last night he was telling me about the Trojan War.
And he said,
I should have been listening to him because now I can't remember if it was 16, I think it was 15 years or something like that.
He said, dad, the Trojan War.
Nobody made any ground until, you know, the Trojan horse.
And I'm like, is the Trojan horse thing really even true?
And he's like, yeah, it's true.
And it's the only way that the Greeks made any headway
was at that point.
It was a stalemate.
And he said it went on forever.
It was like 15 years.
And I said,
you know, our country has been at war now for 16 years?
Oh, boy, Stu is.
Come on with that.
It's such a stupid stat.
It's not a real statistic.
What?
It is not.
It's a silly ridiculous.
You're right.
You're right.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, my gosh.
Wait, wait for this one.
Wait for this one.
Wait for this one.
By the way, I don't really mean it this way.
Just Stu is going to get really pissed off.
Stu.
Yeah, the only reason why it's not a real statistic is because no president has actually declared it a war.
If they would have declared it a war, then we would have been done with it.
Yeah.
But they don't even declare it because of the Federal Reserve.
That's not where I'm going.
I'm sorry.
First of all, everyone always says that we're still in technical war with in Korea.
Yes.
Right.
So then if that's true, then it's not our longest war because Korea is still going on, which I think is a stupid technicality as well.
And that's why this thing, I think, is a stupid technicality.
For example,
you know, yes, it is a war and yes, it's important.
And every single person that's over there fighting, I mean, like, it's incredible what they've done.
And every time we lose someone, it is incredibly tragic.
However, it is not comparable to World War II.
No, it's not comparable to these previous wars because of the death toll.
We have chosen as a country.
And again, I think this is part of what you talked about in Tragedy and Hope, is that we've chosen as a country to fight wars in a different way.
And we have talked about it how it's not like it's not a lot, it's a lot harder to win.
They take longer.
We kill a lot less civilians.
We get a lot less of our own troops killed.
For example, we've lost more people this year in boating accidents, ship accidents than we have during the war in Afghanistan.
Now, is it a war?
It is a war.
And yes, technically it's still going on.
However, it's a completely different, you cannot compare it.
I agree with you.
We would lose that in five minutes in World War II.
I agree with you, but I'd have to ask my son Rafe about the Greek war.
I would imagine it was the same kind of thing, that the country was off to war and it wasn't really affecting the everyday people.
When wars don't affect the everyday people, they tend to go on and on and on and people don't really care because they're not really affected by it.
But it's not that you don't care.
I mean, we all care about this.
I don't think the average person even really knows where we are.
I don't think, and I'm not saying it that they don't care like, I don't care if anybody dies.
It's not that.
They don't care because it's not affecting them.
They're not paying attention to it.
You know, it's like, I don't know.
Ask them,
where are we?
Why are we there?
What's our objective?
They won't know.
The average person won't know.
So I don't mean that it's like they don't care.
They don't know what they don't even know.
And nobody's made it important to them.
That's true.
I mean, it has, it's a totally different scale.
I mean, back in World War II, we all knew, I didn't know, I mean, Jeffy certainly did.
You know,
Jeffy's children.
Jeffy was starting to lose it about the time of World War II.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, his great-grandchildren fought in that war, though.
But, I mean, like, you know, that was, I mean, the effect on communities and, you know,
it was horrific.
And, you know, any war is awful.
You know, it's not to downplay it at all, but it's just, it's a situation where I think the media uses that stat that this is America's longest war just to
to criticize the military and say we're at war forever and it's
not what I'm saying I know but that's but you're saying it maybe in a different way but the stat in itself is meaningless when you compare it to other wars if you're saying it's our longest war okay here's you're using that to compare it to other wars it's a meaningless comparison
I don't want to be at war I don't want to be at war either I don't be at war I don't I don't want our military firing guns I don't
either no one does unless we're there to win it and win it quickly I don't want I don't want them fired upon I don't I don't want
a strong deterrence, but I don't want to be in conflict.
And when we're in conflict, I don't want to do what Carol Quigley in Tragedy and Hope suggested, and that was just fight it in a limited way, so then there's no real victor and no real pain anywhere because our economies all depend on each other.
No,
no, that's immoral.
That's putting our economies over right and wrong.
If a war is worth fighting, then fight it with everything that you have, kill it,
and then come back.
Yeah, we just don't do that.
We don't.
I just don't.
We haven't done it since.
Since that book came out,
it's been the exact opposite of me.
He said in that book, and by the way, if you don't know Carol Quigley, he was a Harvard professor.
He was
a
consultant, if you will, for, you know, all the way president, I think, FDR, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy.
Then he came back for Nixon and maybe a little Ford, I'm not sure.
But he was, he was a close advisor to the presidents.
And he was the guy who helped come up with the Cold War and mutually assured destruction and everything else.
And he said the whole thing is changing.
Now the problem is, is that everything that Carol Quigley said was a solution is now our Achilles heel.
Because now you do have people who don't care about anarchy, who are unfledged.
We have them in our own streets.
We don't have to worry about ISIS.
We have them in our own streets.
We have the Nazis calling for a destruction of our government and our system.
We have the anarchist and antifa doing exactly the same thing.
Hell, we have our own professors in our universities calling for that.
Well, that is exactly what Carol Quigley said.
This system cannot
contain or fight against.
It will lose.
We are,
if that is the way the world is going, and it is,
then we are sitting here
as
a sitting duck,
just like the English were when they said, everybody, we're going to play by the rules.
We're going to line up in rows, wear these really bright red jackets so everybody knows exactly where we are, and you just hold the line.
They're behind the trees.
You hold the line.
They are not playing by the rules.
We're playing by the rules.
The West is playing by the rules.
And when that happens, according to Carol Quigley, who helped set this globalization
stuff up,
that won't work.
That won't work.
It will destroy the system.
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So here is something that you're not going to hear everywhere.
Harvey is not a result of global warming.
No.
You bastard.
No.
What?
No, no, no.
And for those of you like, ah, Glenn Beck, he's making excuses for global warming.
No, no.
No, it's bigger than global warming.
This coming from a really good source, a website we've never heard of.
And
they lay out a pretty strong case.
This is actually the federal government.
Hurricane Sandy was not a major hurricane, though it caused major damage.
How many remember the scenario with Hurricane Sandy?
Miraculously, weather forecasters somehow knew seven days in advance that Hurricane Sandy would make an unprecedented 90-degree westerly turn exactly where it did.
Can you stop familiar?
Can you stop familiar?
It does.
Okay, so let me let me tell you something else.
So
I'm listening to Pandora yesterday, and miraculously, this radio station just knows exactly what I want to hear.
Miraculously, it just kind of sorts through all of my likes and dislikes, and it's miraculously just finding these songs.
Is that,
or is there someone living inside of my house that knows everything about me that's picking those things?
Now, it could be AI,
or it could be somebody living in the house.
AI doesn't know that you only like Barbara Streisand.
Exactly right.
Can I tell you something?
Computer modeling and
weather forecasting has not gotten better.
As we know from Joe Bastardi yesterday.
There is no way you can read those models.
No.
There's no way to predict the weather.
Right.
What?
Come on.
How did they all know in advance?
It's like they have a giant industry to predict these things on a daily basis or something.
Crazy ties it all in here.
Climate engineering is not just a dangerous proposal.
It's long since been a lethal reality for some 70 plus years.
As Harvey was making landfall, the radio frequency microwave transmissions being used by the weather makers to manipulate Harvey were undeniable.
Thank you.
Deniable.
You can't use that word if it is deniable.
Can I tell you something?
Did you notice that?
In the Houston area, did anyone in the Houston area
notice that your microwaves were being used all of a sudden and you didn't have a bagel in it?
Why were you putting your bagel?
Your microwave?
Yeah, I mean,
don't microwave.
That's your number one use of a microwave that you go to is a bagel mine is actually mine is more like in the hot chocolate realm okay uh but uh anyway so did you notice that your microwave was being used huh i bet they didn't i bet they didn't notice that hey let me ask you this your house is underwater your microwave working still
no
they're destroying the evidence i'm just saying it's undeniable it is undeniable i mean what would be the purpose of sending harvey into houston to wreak havoc on it?
Okay.
Wow, you are
young and naive.
Yeah, I'm just so clear
because the global establishment, the military-industrial complex, wants to seize control and overthrow the United States.
The big bankers are in on it.
They're collapsing the economy to keep you afraid.
And there's a big global change because we've been at war.
This is the longest war ever, you know.
And they're bringing the troops into the united states that's what's happening okay and let me tell you barack obama is never going to leave the oval office i don't care what you say
but donald trump is wearing a mask that's barack obama
you're listening to the glenn bed program
mercury
the glenn bed program
man dressed as spider-man
came into a Texas shelter yesterday for the Hurricane Harvey evacuees.
The children went nuts.
You know, you never think of this from the child's perspective.
Imagine what this is like for a child to all of a sudden, it could either be really, really fun or what a nightmare that would be
to lose the house and be
sleeping on the floor of a convention center for a while.
Of course, probably better than the parents, but glad to see somebody was thinking about the kids.
Also, listen to this.
Local father of triplets saved another single father of triplets from his flooded home in a place called Orange, Texas.
Nolan Greenwood.
Nolan Greenwood is a single father of triplets.
Last night,
he was wrapping up some of his
rescue efforts, and he heard that there was a single father of one-year-old triplets that was stuck in their home.
He has been a single single father of one-year-old triplets himself
he said we decided to do whatever could we could to get the family safe we were able to load them up and take them to high ground where they could be shipped to Lafayette or Alexandria mission complete now this is what his this is what his best friend of 40 years said he said it was actually really touching because he saved a life of a family that was the mirror image of his own.
He had lost his wife about a year earlier, about this time.
Being a single dad with triplets has been really tough on him, said his friend.
It's pretty emotional.
I don't mean to be a big baby here, but what are the odds?
This is divine intervention.
If that's not the definition of divine intervention, I don't know what is.
Now, imagine you are struggling.
You're coming up on the first year anniversary of your wife's death,
the birthday of your children, the triplets, you're a single dad of triplets.
I mean, that's a lightning strike.
How many single dads of triplets are there?
So he's a single dad of triplets.
He's struggling at this time.
He happens to be, you know, helping people out, and he finds out, he finds out that there is a dad in the area that they're serving who is a one-year single dad of triplets and he has to go save I mean what are the odds seriously only a weather a government
a government weather machine could have done that seriously really the only answer really the only answer I mean the odds have got to be three to one four to one I would say almost I mean maybe not three to one but three and a half to one come on I mean really they might be a little really higher higher than that interesting we'll have to get this story to geoengineering watch.org and see what they have to say about it Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because unless they say,
yeah,
let's greenlight the fact that, yes, Harvey was manipulated so that they could get these two fathers together.
That's really an incredible story.
It is.
He said, doesn't matter what color or race you are, none of that matters out here.
The whole point is you've got to love your neighbor and get people out.
We have to save each other.
So white people who are driving around in boats don't see black people and just drive past them.
They go ahead and put them in the boat.
Well, unlike the enlightened New York City dwellers who do that with taxi cabs all the time, no, in racist Houston, that's not happening.
No, it is.
Isn't that weird?
But why did you expect the white people had the boats and the black people?
Well, I was about to do the other two, the other, the inverse of that, with the black people driving the boat past the white people.
Right.
But you didn't.
But I didn't.
And
you started with the white supremacy there.
Once again, the white person comes first.
That's the kind of stuff that Pat will now be bringing you every day.
Pat is,
we've announced, in fact, I think we're announcing right now for the first time that Pat is going to be doing his own show following this program, Three Hour
Unleashed, Pat Unleashed.
Because
that chain around his neck is starting to chafe just a little bit.
His little bit.
Yeah.
And so that'll be on Blaze Blaze TV and Blaze Radio starting a week from Monday.
Yes.
Right?
Yes.
There may be slightly,
slightly less mentions of the word love.
Is it undeniable?
It's undeniable.
It's undeniable.
Take me with you.
Take me with you.
Oh, gosh, I wish I could.
When I proposed this, Stu was like,
I can go too, right?
I can go.
Isn't there something like a Stockholm syndrome that's supposed to happen with you guys in some way?
Yo, we really love our captor.
She's really good to us.
Right, right.
Okay.
I'm really excited for that.
It's going to be on, if you're a Blaze TV subscriber, you get to watch it, and it's going to be on on Blaze Radio every single day.
The Pat Gray show.
Do you know what you're calling it yet?
Pat Gray.
I think we're going out on a limb and calling it Pat Gray.
Oh, my gosh.
Okay.
That's interesting.
That's very clever.
What made that show?
I don't understand the choice.
We did a lot of focus groups.
We did a lot of focus groups.
We did focus groups.
Yeah, we did.
We went to a big New York agency and said, we have all of these options and we don't know where to, and they did some focus groups.
It cost about half a a million dollars.
And they said, What do you say about what said?
We're going out on a limb,
either boxy but good,
or just Pac Ray.
They went with Pac Ray.
Yeah, I went with Pac Ray.
Even though boxy but good was
tempting.
It was tempting.
We liked it, but we liked it.
So Pat's going to be doing that.
Yesterday, you know, in case you've read, hopefully, you know, you got it from my post and, you know, and
you can believe whatever you want.
But yesterday we made some changes here because as I've been talking about for a while,
and I said yesterday on the air that I met with some banking people just this week and they were talking.
I said, you know, I think the days of
business being done the way it's always been done is over.
And I don't think people really understand that yet.
And I've been warning you for a long time.
There's going to come a time to where we're going to cross this line and all of the changes that the Industrial Revolution brought over 100 years.
Remember,
Americans went from a farming community to a
culture living in the cities on top of each other with radio communication and automated machines and cars and everything else.
That took about 100 years to flip the entire society over.
There's going to come a time where it's going to happen in a 10-year period, and it will be as dramatic, if not more so.
But in a 10-year period,
I've been warning that that time is coming, and I've been saying I don't know when that is happening.
I still don't, but I believe I'm betting that we've just crossed the threshold.
I think we've just crossed the Rubicon
of
change, and there's no way this is going to slow down or stop now.
And it's going to affect everyone.
And as I was talking to these bankers,
they said, that's happening in our business.
That's happening.
We said, we're seeing this in every business, that if you don't disrupt yourself, and I mean seriously disrupt yourself, you're not going to make it.
And we started talking about how does a bank invest
when there is no such thing as like a capex expense,
when you can't say, hey, I need a loan for $2 million for this software system or for whatever,
when two years in, that software system could be completely outdated and replaced by something that is a free app.
And he said, I don't know.
We haven't figured that one out yet.
So we're just in this really weird world of chaos, and we're making some changes here to reduce the chaos and
try to explain your world and have it make sense.
Going over to the Blaze Radio also is
Jeffy.
Jeffy is going to be operations for the Blaze Radio
and Jeffy, nobody really knows this.
Jeffy is just an anchor around all of our necks.
They know that.
We tell them all the time.
That wasn't the story.
Most people don't know this, but Jeffy, when I worked at WFLA, Jeffy was pretty much running the place.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, you were.
And
he is big behind the scenes.
A lot of people say, I don't know what Jeffy does for a living.
He actually is
responsible for
the Blaze Radio, and he's going to fully take over that position uh beginning monday is or tuesday uh as well really cool i will say uh on this uh we've been talking about you know all these things that are going on there's been you know the the hurricane stuff we've been talking about can i eliminate you from this conversation for one minute can i take a lesson sports sports as well is there's sports analogy coming okay yes uh houston in need of some good news the houston astros have just acquired justin verlander wow
for their playoff run, which is a huge deal.
They're already one of the best teams in the league.
This is, I mean, I.
I knew they were thinking about that, but I didn't think it was possible.
It's a small piece here with what's going on in Houston, and it's hard to take any joy.
But, I mean, if you're a sports fan in Houston, that is a huge move.
Yeah.
And just went down.
And the Astros, by the way, are coming back to town, and they're going to play at Minutemade on Sunday, which seems really soon.
I mean, they didn't seem ready for that, but yeah, they're going to play at Minutemate Maid Park on Sunday.
Start a three game season.
I'm really interested to see how, now that the waters are receding,
how,
you know, because like half of that city, you know, not affected, more than half that city, just not affected.
But the parts that were affected are
affected quite badly.
What is going to happen?
We should get somebody on that knows
about, you know, black mold and what happens in cities like this.
What is the percentage of that city that's going to be able to
survive?
I mean, what happened?
I don't even remember this.
What happened in New Orleans?
Because New Orleans is the same kind of weather.
How much was the mold problem in New Orleans?
Or does anybody care?
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, there were so many other bigger problems than that in New Orleans.
And I'm sure the same thing is going to be happening here.
I don't know the fallout of that.
It had to be terrible.
Yeah, I mean, they were tearing down neighborhoods.
I don't know if that was because of mold or just because of the water damage.
I mean,
ugly.
It's going to be bad.
20 trillion gallons of rain fell on Houston.
$97 billion estimated in destruction alone.
The governor has 32,000 shelters across Texas.
94,000 homes are destroyed.
10,000 rescued by federal forces.
That doesn't include the Good Samaritan rescues.
I can't imagine what the Good Samaritans, just people helping each other out.
I'm sure more than 10,000 with the federal.
47 dead at last count.
Yeah, the count is climbing quite faster now because they're going into the flooded homes.
Really, really sad.
That'll be a really,
that was creepy during Katrina where
you see people walking down the street and you see the spray paint.
You know, remember the circles with the X?
Yeah.
And then it had the number of dead in there.
I mean, imagine that job.
These guys are going to be, the rescue workers, recovery workers workers are just going to be walking around waiting for water to drain out of houses to see if there's people inside.
I mean, the next couple of years there is going to be absolutely horrific.
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Has it been...
Has it been refreshing this week for anybody else?
And maybe it's just because we've been busy, because we're in Dexas and with everything else going on, that I haven't played the game of politics at all for the week.
But for those who have just been paying attention to, you know, real things like, hey, let's save this person's life,
hadn't it been refreshing to not talk about politics for a week?
Yeah, it's a
minor upside of this week.
Yeah, no, I mean, you know, it is a minor upside, but
honestly,
when you think back,
I'm just so focused right now on not wasting time.
Just
do, let's just do the things that actually matter and change the world or change our life and stop worrying about all the things that you don't have any control over.
It has reminded me that people are actually not horrible monsters all the time.
Right.
There actually are people who are pretty good.
And as we've seen in Texas, the vast majority are that way.
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Nice to have him join the program once a week, give us a recap of the things that maybe we have missed or the media has missed.
and his look of the news.
We have to start with Hurricane Harvey and the aftermath.
Bill, welcome to the program.
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So, Bill, what is, first of all, give me your thoughts on the overall
state of the media this week with the coverage of Hurricane Harvey.
Well, I mean, it's
two-pronged.
The actual hard news coverage is pretty good.
And
I think that the organization that the state of Texas showed, I think Governor Abbott really did a nice job.
He's amazing, Governor.
Yeah, calmed a lot of fears.
The state looked in control of the rescue efforts.
And unlike the Katrina situation where the whole city collapsed, Houston and Galveston and Corpus Corpus Christi got hammered, but they didn't collapse.
And so I thought the coverage reflected that.
That's the hard news coverage.
But then, of course,
they try to politicize it, they being the hate Trump media, and then it got devolved into chaos.
Okay, so let's, before we get into that,
let me go here back to Texas.
When you saw Katrina, within three days, society generally melts down of three days without
a police police force.
When people realize, there's nobody coming to help people, bad guys, within 72 hours, start to roam the streets and they're like, I'm going to do whatever I want.
We didn't really see that here.
Is that a Texas thing?
Is it a cultural thing?
Is that
a result of the waters being so high, the bad guys were stuck in their house?
What do you think happened?
Well, I think it was an organizational thing where
the state and the city and the counties, they didn't lose control of the process.
So they were on the scene, visible.
When you turned on your television, you said you saw law enforcement, saw a National Guard, you saw administrators, and there wasn't a sense, as there was in New Orleans, that it was totally out of control.
It was out of control of the rain.
But other than that, the rescue efforts were coordinated.
It seemed seemed that there wasn't an opportunity for the bad guys.
There are just as many bad guys in Texas as there are in Louisiana.
Sure, sure.
It's unfortunate, but our society has 20% of people,
I believe, that will commit evil when they can.
20%.
You believe it's 20%?
I do.
Why do you believe that?
It used to be lower.
Because of the
devaluation of religion,
the secularism that's risen up where it's me first, what's good for me, the internet, certainly
you can be as evil as you want, and then other people find other people worse than you.
All of these combinations have risen
the potential for destruction.
I think doubled it since the greatest generation in the 50s.
Do you believe that there is something that is curbing that or a way to curb that?
Because if we're we've doubled it since the greatest generation, which I believe you're probably right, what are we doing to change that?
What's the force that stands against that, Bill?
Well, the force that stands against it is
individual courage to do the right thing, because you don't have an organized force to stand against it.
I mean, if you look at the the amount of people who go to church weekly, I mean, that is in my religion, Catholicism, it's dropped into the low 20s now.
So we have become a secular society.
We're France.
So you don't have that.
We used to have that religious bulwark that, you know, if you did something evil, it was a sin and you would pay a price.
That's gone
for most Americans.
So it's an individual choice now.
And the media condones a lot of evil stuff.
Did you see that?
This opioid thing is a great example of that.
I mean, instead of holding individual people responsible for taking these unbelievably dangerous, pernicious drugs that harm their families and their children, we don't do that.
It's always somebody else's fault.
So that's where we are as a society.
And when you have that, the potential for mayhem is amazing.
And that's what you saw in Louisiana when, as you rightly pointed out, when the authorities weren't visible, when no help was coming, these 20% of evil people did evil.
But you didn't see it in Texas because the authorities were there and the response was organized.
There was a story in the Huffington Post, going back to the media today, story in the Huffington Post today that talks about the racist rain in Houston.
how the rain is only falling on the worst parts and the minority and the poorest sections, and they're the ones who are getting hurt.
Can we go any further into insanity, Bill, than now saying that the rain is also somehow racist?
Yeah, I didn't see the article, but it doesn't surprise me that the far left is always going to politicize and always make a racial incident out of every single thing.
However, it is true that poor people, no matter where they are in the world, do not have the resources that,
you know, middle-class and wealthy people have.
So that
you live in a better neighborhood,
you have a stronger house.
Well, except, hang on, just a second.
Wait, wait, wait.
Except for in progressive places like New Jersey, that's very, very progressive, where all of the rich people have built their houses right there by the freeways and the oil refineries and the chemical factories.
You see that all the time in those very progressive places like New Jersey.
That's where the rich people live, and they let the poor people have the nicer sections of New Jersey because they're more enlightened.
Either that or that doesn't happen anywhere.
Okay, go ahead.
The point that everybody should understand is that
this country is very generous.
We're the most generous people on earth, the individual Americans, okay?
And that will help everybody who needs help,
but the media will always make it into
somebody's bad, and it's probably conservatives who are bad, or capitalism that's bad, or Republicans that are bad, and they'll tie it in.
I mean, the best example this week was when Chris Cuomo of CNN went off on the global warming stuff.
And Kelly and Conway had pretty good ideas.
Yeah, you want to knock that off for a couple of weeks.
We'll get back to it, but let's save the people that need to be saved now instead of politicizing it, Chris.
But they can't help themselves back.
Bill,
when you look at everything that has happened this week,
you had, I think it was Slate had an article out yesterday about how there's nothing special happening here in Texas.
People are animals, and when they're afraid and there's a disaster, they bind together.
That is not what happens with animals.
That is not what happens in every society.
When there's a disaster, it's very easy to go into dog-eat, dog,
kill, or be killed.
That's the natural animal instinct.
When you see what's
happening where people are just coming in from all over and helping, and the way people are behaving right now,
Is that a learned trait or is that the natural animal man?
Well, I think it's a learned trait.
I mean, I think people who are raised in homes that say to their children, look, it's not all about you.
So when you get an opportunity to help somebody, you do it.
And that is the majority still in America.
I don't want to paint too ghastly a picture of this country.
I will stand by my
premise that 20% of us are evil or capable of evil.
But the others
are very
helpful and people in the small towns, and they band together to help people.
And that's what you're seeing in Texas.
What did the press miss that you thought this is the point this week?
It was more of my job basically is to
call out irresponsibility.
So that's where I'm focused in on.
And I thought the CNN White House correspondent, Zeleni, I think his name is, when he got on the air and said that Trump has no empathy and was speaking just to his crew, and that's a quote, I just said to myself, you know what?
You're an idiot.
You're a hard news reporter.
What are you reading somebody's heart now?
You have no empathy?
And he makes a statement to the nation and that's just talking to to his crew.
That's the most blatant stupidity, and it just shows the out-of-control bias that's in place at CNN and other
organizations.
I will tell you, I like the kind of stuff that I saw, you know, rather than you were much closer to it than I was, you know, the heroism that was going on, and it was plenty of that.
I will tell you that
I don't stand where you stand on Donald Trump.
I'll praise him when he's right and criticize when I think he's wrong,
But
he's my president, but he's not my guy per se.
I will tell you this.
I about blew gasket after gasket this week when I saw the press doing things like worried about Melania's shoes.
First of all,
every woman in the country should be saying, how did she walk across the White House lawn in five-inch stilettos, let alone going down there?
Who cares?
The president wasn't getting into boats.
She knew she wouldn't be getting into boats.
She'd step off the tarmac, out of the plane, go someplace, they'd talk, they'd get back on the plane.
What is the problem?
That's what I mean about it.
It doesn't matter what
the federal government's response was.
If the federal government's run by Trump, it's going to be bad.
We'll find a way to make it bad.
We wake up in the morning and we say, how can we make Trump look bad so we can get him out of office?
That's what's going on.
That's what's going on.
These news agencies are committed to destroying him.
Go ahead.
When we come back, Bill O'Reilly, on the other things that have been happening.
For instance, the tax reform the president has talked about this week, North Korea launching another missile, and the effects of not only Hurricane Harvey.
in gas and oil and what that could mean down the road, but also we now have another hurricane barreling in this one is hurricane irma it looks like it's tracking today to go through as joe bastardi told us yesterday through puerto rico or hispaniola and do some real damage there are also some charts that are showing it maybe going up into
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So let's look at the political fallout here, Bill.
What do you think, joined by Bill O'Reilly from BillOreilly.com, what do you think the
political damage is
on any side?
I think the real political damage this week has been done to the media.
I think the media is seen for
what they are, a grotesque distortion of what's really important.
I think even people who don't like Donald Trump kind of watched the media and went, give it a rest, guys.
I mean, geez, for the love of people, love of Pete, people are dying and struggling.
And I think they wanted to see the good news.
They wanted to see people coming together.
And I think the media expose themselves even
deeply, even to their own side, if you will.
And I think that's the one that has the hardest fallout from this.
Do you disagree or where am I wrong?
No,
you know, I'm not, see, I'm a fact-based guy, so let's look at two facts, all right?
And this will, I think, back up what you're saying.
Number one, the ratings on cable in prime time for the coverage of Hurricane Harvey have been mediocre.
People did not flood in to watch this coverage.
Pardon the pun.
Now, why?
I don't know.
But when I was in the chair at 8 o'clock at Fox, we would have doubled what they did.
Because in every hard news situation,
we did tremendous numbers.
People came in because we did a factual presentation.
So, on all three of them,
people just didn't watch very much.
Then on yesterday, Thursday, a poll came out, Fox News poll, and it asked the 1,000 registered voters, who do you think's a bigger threat to the country, white white supremacists or the media?
Wow.
And it was close.
It was about 47 to 40 white supremacists.
Wow.
But then when you factored in, when you factored in the people who said both, it got 49
the media to 47 white supremacists.
So
there's no doubt that Americans, all right, and I'm going to let the far left, because they like what's happening to the media, because the media is on their side now.
But most Americans aren't ideological, and they know the fix is in.
Whether it's a storm, whether it's a healthcare debate, whether it's Trump
wearing a hat, it doesn't matter.
They know they're not going to get the truth.
They're going to get some preconceived, let's get Trump, as I talked about last
segment.
So anyway, you're right in the sense that the media is damaging itself by being foolish.
And I don't think it's ever going to come back.
I don't think this cycle, I think people have another alternative they didn't have five years ago.
They have their machines.
They go to their computers and go on whatever website they want to get on and get the news that way.
So, when you have that convenience, why go to
a vehicle that doesn't tell you the truth?
Why?
I don't.
I don't either.
So let me give you this story.
Pat, do you have the story from Google that just broke?
And
I don't know the site, et cetera, but this bothers me when you see
sites like Derstormer, which I don't like at all, but can be just taken off the internet because a guy gets up in the morning, in his own words, watch the interview with him on Vice,
in his own words, got up in the morning and decided they're not going to be on the Internet anymore.
It's It's kind of a spooky thing.
Here's the latest from Google today.
Yeah, the site Liberty Conservative, which I'm not familiar with at all, is saying that Google sent them a message that if they don't take down one of their articles that Google considers hateful, Google is going to choke off all the ad revenue.
They'll lose all of it.
So it seems like extortion.
It seems like censorship.
So what happens there, Bill?
Because we are moving into a...
I mean, I have to see what the article is.
I mean, you certainly can't have an article anywhere that they did not link the article.
Yeah, you can't have an article that says you should attack and hurt people.
You can't have that.
That's why this guy at Dartmouth got in trouble, this Antifa guy, the professor at Dartmouth, who got chastised by the president of that Ivy League University.
Because he was basically saying, Yeah, you know, if you're an Antifa guy, yeah, yeah, you can prepare for violence.
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DACA is in the news today.
DACA is
the
Barack Obama mandate that says
we're not going to go after children who have been here and the dreamers, and we're just not going after them.
This is something the president said he would stop on day one.
And then in February, he said, DACA is a very, very difficult subject for me.
To me, it's one of the most difficult subjects I have because you have all these incredible kids in many cases, but not in all cases.
And in some cases, they're having DACA and their gang members and their drug dealers too.
But you have some absolutely incredible kids.
I would say mostly.
End quote.
Okay.
So
there are 10 states now that have threatened to sue the federal government if they don't stop DACA.
They're 10 days away from
this drop-dead date of the states coming together and saying, we're going to sue you unless you stop this.
They could announce, the White House could announce something today, but I don't think he's going after DACA.
Do you, Bill?
I do.
I think he'll do a modification of it.
And this is where Kelly comes in, the chief of staff.
This is what he does.
Remember, General Kelly was the head of national security, of ICE, of Homeland Security.
And he knows this inside and out.
So it's his policy that's going to be announced, not Trump's policy, because Trump doesn't know what to do.
If he knocks out all these kids and says they have to go back, then you know what's going to happen.
He's a racist, he's this, he's that, I mean, another cycle of this starts.
So what I expect Kelly to do is some kind of nuanced thing.
Say, look, we're going to revoke the Obama thing because it's just too broad.
It's too general.
But if you were a child and brought here by your parents and have been here for 25 years and a good citizen, we're going to give you a chance to have a hearing on that.
That's the way to handle it with some nuance and some touch
rather than do what Obama did, which is say, oh, you all can stay.
If you're an MS-13 member, you can stay.
I mean, come on.
But this is not what the people who, you know, the people who voted for Donald Trump, and I don't mean all of them, but some of the people who had real clout,
they do not want that nuance.
I understand that, but he's got to govern.
I mean, Trump has got to, what the problem with the president right now is that he's having a hard time governing
because he can't get plurality, he can't get majority, he can't get support.
And it's so bad if he doesn't get this tax cut pass in the next 50 days, because that's all they have, Congress is all working before Christmas, he's done.
He's got to get it done.
He's got to get something passed.
So he's got to be able to govern.
And I understand campaign promises.
And, you know, I know Trump 30 years.
I know what he was out and he was doing.
But, you know, if he comes in and he says, look, I'm just going to be, it's my way or the highway.
And it's going to be the highway for him.
He's got to govern.
He's got to convince people.
And this tax cut, this is everything now and if he doesn't get this done then all the independents and all the people who aren't pro-Trump pro-Trump is about 33 35 percent of the population right now voting population that's who's pro-Trump there there's about 20 percent persuadable yes and that put him in the White House okay but if he loses the 20 percent persuadable
then he's he's he's done and the 20 percent
I believe the 20 percent persuadable
are people who are just hardworking They're not,
you know, they don't want to stand with the communists.
They don't want to stand with the Nazis.
They don't want to shove everybody out of the country.
They just want common sense, rule of law, and give me a break.
Get out of my bedroom.
Get out of my bank account.
And the break is the tax cut.
And
that is everything
now for Donald Trump and his administration.
So I do believe that he's going to do some kind of nuance on the DACA thing.
I could be wrong on that.
I'm looking at it from a Kelly point of view because I know Kelly is behind the whatever's going to happen.
You know, that's how you have to analyze this.
You got to say, okay, who's the driver on this?
And the driver isn't President Trump.
The driver is Kelly.
So that's what I expect to happen.
I would think the driver is also his family.
I mean, you know,
I think his family, and I don't think Donald Trump actually believed, you know, they're all coming in here.
Oh, they're all racist.
I I mean, they're all rapist.
I don't think that's, that's not how he.
No, but he said that to me.
This is what, you know, he said that to me.
That soundbite came when I did the interview with him.
And the context of that soundbite is that we were talking about people smuggling people into the United States, taking people from Central America, Honduras, Guatemala, and bringing them across Mexico and into the USA.
That was the context of Trump's remark.
And he says, a lot of these guys are rapists.
A lot of these guys are brutal.
He was talking about the trafficking, not the guy tilling the fields in Monterey.
And it just got so distorted by the media who hates him that it became true.
If he lie often enough, it's a truth.
Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Minister of Information.
Okay?
And so when he said it to me, and I went on the show, Becky remember, I said, look, that's not what he said.
I do remember that, but I do also remember and i'm fuzzy on this i'll have to go back but i do believe he also said those things in in press conferences and speeches did he say it to you first bill because i know he said that in his announcement speech he said that no yeah but i do the first interview after the announcement the first one was done by me that is uh palatial tower and one of the things was um the wall And then off the wall question came, well, why do you need a wall?
And then he said, because we have these terrible people smuggling poor souls into the USA, and they're raping them and abusing them and all that.
And then the media just took that
and said, oh, Trump's calling all Mexicans rapists.
It was, this is, you know, I said today this week on my podcast that
I have a very hard time covering Trump.
Because I see sometimes Trump does bad things.
Sometimes he makes bad mistakes.
It's my job to point that out.
But I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt because I know how hateful and dishonest the media is towards him.
So actually, it's harder for me to cover him than it was to cover Bush the Younger or Obama because that circumstance existed to some extent with Bush the Younger, but it's not nearly to the extent.
So I'm giving Trump the benefit of the doubt a lot of times when I, in the past, wouldn't.
I was tough on him in my interviews in the campaign.
If you go back and look at them, they're the toughest interviews he did.
One time in Detroit, he said I should see a psychiatrist.
Right.
I do remember that.
And I do remember thinking, finally, somebody has said it.
So, Bill,
let me go back to tax cuts.
Do because it's not just the
media that doesn't like him.
He has isolated himself from the Washington power players as well
and I'm I'm perfectly fine with that myself but he needs some coalition on Capitol Hill for for tax reforms can he can he get that done
you know I don't know I mean who knows but when you're going to Mitch McConnell the most powerful guy in the Senate hey you're an idiot
it makes it a little hard right so what I expect is and he's already doing it now he's going to have a little leadership meeting at the White House Again, this is a Kelly thing.
He's going to bring in McConnell and
Speaker of the House, Ryan, and he's going to bring in Pelosi and Chuck and Schumer for a little tete.
Yeah, okay.
I don't know whether he can get he can.
I know that McCain's always going to give him a hard time.
Always.
100% hard time from John McCain because he really hates him.
McCain hates Trump.
So you'll always get a hard time there, and that's with Durail, the healthcare thing.
But he might be able to pick off three or four Democrats to vote for the tax cuts.
That's all he needs if he can get most of the Republicans.
So
it's going to be a high drama, no doubt.
Last question on North Korea.
North Korea fires a missile.
They were very strategic.
They flew that missile really high up in the atmosphere.
So it wasn't technically violating the airspace of Japan, but a ballsy move.
They're going into
the worst, I think they've had, was it the worst drought?
They've had the worst crop season they've had, like in 50 years in North Korea.
They're going into probably famine
this
winter,
and they're going to have a hard cold winter as well.
They can't sell anything overseas.
This makes North Korea a little cagey.
I think that's why they are pushing as hard as they can.
What should be done on North Korea at this point?
Just wait.
Just wait.
You know, squeeze them economically.
Pound China not to buy their coal.
That's the only thing they can really sell now.
But just wait.
We should not strike nor respond to these missiles, right?
Not yet.
Not yet.
If they kill somebody, you're going to have to respond.
Let me say this.
Unless they strike first, should we be thinking about anything military
involving our military?
You know, you can do a few surgicals like they did in Syria with the poison gas situation.
You can do that,
but not a whole massive attack on the country.
Bill O'Reilly, what do you have planned for Labor Day weekend?
You know, I wrote an interesting column for my billo'reilly.com deal on the value of work and how it's made this country the greatest country in the history of civilization.
I'm going to reread Killing England out September 19th because I have to go on all the shows in a couple of weeks to promote the book.
And this plays right into the statue thing because they're coming for Washington and Jefferson.
And we tell you what those men were really like.
Did you read any of the book yet?
I have.
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And you're just trolling for compliments, and I'm not going to give them to you.
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If you hadn't have shipped them to me by bulk, just to get me to give them away, use them as kindling something.
But BillO'Reilly.com, his new book on the American Revolution is phenomenal, and it comes out in a couple of weeks.
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Thanks, Bill.
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We have Todd Staples.
He's going to be joining us here in a few minutes.
He's the president of the Texas Oil and Gas Association.
Reason why we bring him on is, you know, what is the plan here in Texas alone?
You're driving around and you're sometimes, last night a friend was three hours in line at a gas station.
Pat said he was driving in today and he was having a hard time.
Was it you?
It was Stu.
The Stu.
Having a hard time finding a gas station that actually had gas in the pumps, and you took an Uber in.
Yeah, I mean, I don't, it's not a statewide shortage.
It's just like the
Metroplex, right?
And it's some stations.
Like there are gas stations with gas.
It's just that, you know, people, you know, get there, they make a run, and they make sure they fill up right away.
And
it's drying up individual gas stations, which is just, it's just turning into a big pain in the.
butt.
And it's interesting because then there was a rumor last night that this is all a creation of the media and that they created this hysteria, which created the gas lines.
And it was a media created event.
And actually, we should have plenty of gas.
So we're going to find out.
I don't even know.
We'll find out.
I will tell you this.
Media-created event?
I don't know.
Here's the thing.
When somebody starts to say things like yesterday, hey, I stopped at four gas stations.
And they didn't have gas.
And they didn't have gas, that is something that spreads like wildfire.
You don't need the media.
You have everybody on Twitter and Facebook going, hey,
here's a picture of the fourth gas station that I went to today.
Look what's on the pump, out of gas.
Then media picks that up.
You pick that up.
We all do.
You're right.
It doesn't help when everybody says, I've got to go get my lawnmower filled.
Well, that's going to help run out of gas.
But there is a disruption in
the lines.
Yeah, I think there is.
Now, they're fixing that, and we're going to get to the bottom of that.
What that's going to mean no matter where you live, coming up.
Mercury.
So the alt-left antifa is growing here in the United States.
In Philadelphia, they just had a big meeting.
They're going to eradicate 21st century slavery.
What is that?
Well, they want a revolutionary abolitionist movement.
They're raising funds now for an underground railroad to help people escape the state because, quote, the civil war was never resolved and the system of slavery just transitioned into the prison industrial complex.
So they are going to help, I guess, prisoners escape in an underground railroad.
And they are basing themselves in Philadelphia because of Philadelphia's rich revolutionary tradition.
They're calling now,
they had workshops and they're calling the police our enemies in blue.
They're seeking to abolish all gender.
They're calling on members of Antifa to steal tools and lands so they can build their own state independent of the United States.
And they plan to build local defense teams and councils.
They also are
extolling the revolutionary movement in Syria.
They say that they are going to build a worldwide movement towards communism.
They're dressed up in all black.
They're carrying machine guns.
The video is absolutely astounding.
It looks like an ISIS video.
And that's what the press says is fine.
Antifa.
That's going to come back and backfire on them.
America is not a place that looks at communists and says, well, they're better than the Nazis, or the Nazis, they're better than the communists.
No, we made this decision a long time ago.
For 50 years, we fought this war.
First against the Nazis, then against the communists.
They're both bad.
And it seems like you can't get that message anywhere in the United States.
Instead, where's that message coming from?
Places like Poland.
Poland is more United States than the United States is.
You don't believe me?
I have the Deputy Prime Minister of Poland on with us, and we begin right now.
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Poland's Deputy Prime Minister, Matraj Moravecki, is with us.
Welcome, Prime Minister.
How are you, sir?
Do I call you Deputy Prime Minister?
I'm not sure what the protocol is.
Both is okay.
Okay.
Thank you very much.
Thanks for having me.
I'm very fine.
How are you?
Very good.
We're glad you're here in the United States.
I know you've been talking to key business leaders and political leaders in the United States, and I appreciate you taking some time out and talking to me.
I am impressed
with the former Soviet republics
because
they know what's happening in the world.
Can you tell me your view from across the water on the things that you're seeing happening here in America?
And I don't want to make this about about politics, but what are you seeing that is growing up within our own ranks that concern you?
Sure.
Now, like
even these days,
a very big
military exercise starts in Belarus done by Mr.
Putin, which is
indicating
how dangerous and how aggressive Russia may be.
And we should not forget about these Russian hacks on emails and all what they are doing in the hybrid and conventional war in Ukraine is indicating that they this is still their main way, how they do politics.
Like t today, Poland is
a safe country.
We are a strong country, but but we we need uh very close cooperation.
Uh like we we have we have historically all the way from Koshushka and Puaski, we have fought during the war of independence and then our soldiers are in Iraq and in Afghanistan together hand in hand with American soldiers.
And
all the idealists who think that maybe
we should not think about the defense policy too much because everybody wants to live in a peaceful world.
It's great, but this is not true.
And
this is one aspect how I think that the proximity to Russia, we can explain how difficult it is.
And the proximity is really like if there was between New Jersey and New York, we can feel the hot breath of Russian bear at our neck.
Tell me what that means, talking to the Deputy Prime Minister of Poland.
Tell me what that means to you, because here in America we've been so isolated.
And our universities have stopped teaching that, well, I don't know if they ever did, but teaching that communism is bad and
a killer that is only surpassed by disease.
You lived through it.
The people of Poland live through it.
Tell me what communism, what America should know about communists.
Of course, we live through this.
And, well, like I myself was imprisoned.
And my father, who was
fighting in the solidarity times during the 80s, he was imprisoned for a long time.
And the transformation which started in 1989
was by far not complete because the same I just give you an example, the same judges who have been passing sentences on the
fighters for freedom in the 80s,
like my father or myself, or many of my my friends,
the same judges are today judges in the Supreme Court.
This is what happens
if there is not a real deep transformation
in a system,
which was okay because there was not any bloody revolution in 1989, 1990.
But
then I ask everybody to understand why we would like to have this second transformation today and why we have
the worst judiciary system amongst all the 28 countries of the European Union, and we want to deeply reform this.
And then the counter-attack of all our enemies is so visible.
And who is
amongst those
attacking us?
Of course, post-communists and communists are there because they feel very well in a system which is vague,
which is not based on meritocracy, which is based on
corporationism, as we call it in Poland.
Lots of dependencies on different corporations, lawyers, judges, and so on.
And we don't like it.
We want the system to be more Republican, more democratic.
And this is
why
we have so many incomprehensions around us and misunderstandings.
Are you concerned at all, Deputy Prime Minister of Poland?
Are you concerned at all about the rise of
heritage groups, as they're calling themselves?
You know, the Jobbix Party or the Golden Dawn here in the United States,
the Nazi Party.
We've got extremists on both sides, and it's in some ways beginning to look like the 1930s or 1920s in Europe all over the world.
Are you concerned about the rise on both sides?
I am concerned about the rise
on both sides.
And in Europe,
it's in particularly visible on the left side, but there are also some examples on the right, like Marie Le Pen in France.
Therefore, first precondition, prerequisite for
safe Poland, safe Europe, safe the world is to prevent terrorist attacks and to really deal with the mass migration policy like Australia did or like America did.
Australia has managed to stop the flow by securing own borders.
And the European borders are not secure.
Millions of refugees come every
year to Europe, and then you can see all those pictures of terror attacks all over the place, in particular in France or Germany.
Poland is safe.
We don't have it.
Right.
Why is Poland the, if I'm not mistaken,
you're the only main country in Europe that has not been hit by a terrorist attack?
Why?
Yeah,
that's correct, absolutely.
Recently, in Spain, in Barcelona, before that, in the UK, in many places, and France, and in Italy, and Germany.
So we are the only of the six countries which did not experience social
terror act.
This is because we treat security
very seriously.
We do not allow for the Islamic migrants and Islamic refugees to come without a very thorough scrutiny by
our social security and so on,
sorry, by our secret service and our special services dedicated for
those activities.
And this is the main reason.
Germans and French,
our friends and partners, they have allowed for virtually millions of those refugees.
And amongst them, there are many decent people, good people, but unfortunately there are many not so decent people, very bad people, and
they are attacking
in all sorts of
in many different ways, they are attacking our civilization.
They hate Christianity, they hate Europe.
So I think that we have the right.
We are the
heirs of
the Christian civilization, and we have the right and obligation to defend it for the ne for next generation.
So we we can allow for for, of course, for m migrants.
And for instance, in Europe we sorry, in Poland, we we do our job too, because we we have
accommodated one and a half million Ukrainian population.
Many of them are refugees from the eastern part of Ukraine, where there is war because Ukraine was attacked by Russia.
So, we are doing our part.
We contribute to calming down the situation, and we go the middle route.
We try to persuade our partners in Brussels that
this refugee policy is very dangerous for the whole Europe, and we have to preserve our borders.
We have to have safe countries.
Talking to the Deputy Prime Minister of
Poland,
how concerned are you that if the world doesn't wake up, we are
going to be reaping the seeds that are being sown right now, and perhaps that ends in yet another
global conflict?
Well,
this is probably to your opening remarks.
The situation is probably not that bad as it was in the 30s with Hitler and Stalin and weak democracies and so on.
But I am concerned that the situation might go in the wrong direction.
Therefore, there is this old Latin saying, si vis pas em para bellnum, which is, you know, we have to be well armed and
well equipped and we have to contribute to military spending.
And by the way, Poland is not amongst the five richest countries in NATO, but we make sure to be one of the five who comply with the two percentage points of GDP military spending rule, and which was actually realized by President Trump when he was in Warsaw just two months ago.
And we are a very, very reliable ally.
And I think
the Article 5 of the Washington Treaty is a very important element of the whole architecture of peace going forward.
Another one is also dealing with the
security of our own borders, like America does, like Australia does.
But in Europe, many countries are not doing their part.
So our advice to our European friends is to really concentrate on our own security and to eliminate all those extremes from the left and from the right.
Some of them they have to be brought to the table and
persuaded in a civilized way, but some of them who are really
extremists in France and in Germany, some Islamic parties and so on, they should be taken under microscope and
we should be so vigilant about them as never before.
Poland's Deputy Prime Minister, Matraj Morowitsky, thank you so much, Sira.
If I could add just one sentence on behalf of the government of the Republic of Poland, I would like to express my sincere condolences on the terrible tragedy caused by the Hurricane Harvey.
So we are very sad about this.
And if the government of Poland could do anything to help our American friends,
the people from America,
we could do everything possible at our end.
Gosh, that's nice to hear.
Thank you so much.
We appreciate that.
Thank you.
I could tell that it was heartfelt.
Thank you.
Thanks for having me.
You bet.
It's a class act.
And I think you can hear, you know, why is he over here in America?
What are they doing?
Obviously, they are worried about the bear.
Obviously, they're worried about what is coming on their own border.
And they are looking to find some allies in America.
They are more America today than we are.
And they are looking for some allies in America.
They'll say, hey, is anybody going to help us stand?
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Wasn't that nice to hear from,
you know, a world leader?
I mean, it almost brought me to tears.
Here's the, you know, the
deputy prime minister of Poland at the very end wanted to squeeze in, hey, anything that we can do for you.
I mean, that is so nice.
It's so rare from people in other countries to say good things about the United States and to feel badly for us when tragedies happen here.
So
that was really nice.
Quite a juxtaposition against the Charlie Ebdo thing from earlier in the day.
Oh, my gosh.
Where they're calling everyone in Texas Nazis and cheering for their deaths.
That's amazing.
Guys, we knew those guys were not good people.
I didn't know they were that bad.
That's pretty bad.
You saw what they were printing about the prophet Muhammad and Jesus and everybody else.
But they don't believe in God, right?
Like if you're an atheist,
offending Muhammad or Jesus is nothing.
Right?
These are real people that are actually dying right now.
They're calling them Nazis and cheering on their deaths.
are totally...
They have no reason to do that.
I guess
it's just the stereotype of Texas that everybody here.
Wait, so they have a reason to make,
you know, Jesus.
They don't believe in him.
Having sex with Mohammed.
They don't believe in him.
Yes.
But that's not a reason to do it other than they like to just stir it up.
They like to mock religion, which they think is fake.
And so like there's no, they have no reverence.
We have a sanctity element when it comes to religious figures.
They don't.
So it's understandable.
What we did with them is not say, we love what you stand for.
We said, we understand the human torture that has gone on
in your company.
We stand with you because we're human beings and we hate to see other human beings be tortured.
We don't have to agree on religion.
We don't have to agree on any topic, but we still feel because we're members of humanity and we feel that with you.
And all they have to do is, I mean, I agree with everything you're saying.
I guess I just had such low expectations of them that I like, like, I'm like, when I saw that yesterday, I'm like, yeah, it's Charlie Ebdo, of course.
Yeah, I mean, to be clear, I thought they were not, I did not think they were good people, right?
And now I think they're even worse.
Yeah.
So I'm just surprised that if you can't stand up and say, man, a lot of people are dying, completely innocent people
against a natural disaster that aren't Nazis.
You're not only cheering on their death, but you're also calling them basically the worst people that have ever lived.
I guess.
Without any evidence at all.
The difference is, I thought they were bad to about the 100th power, and it seems they're bad to about the 10,000th power.
Yeah, it's a big difference.
It's just a degree of badness that we're discussing here.
And exponential growth is quick.
So when you go where 100th power to 10,000th, that's a big jump.
It's a big jump.
Yeah, it's pretty big.
It's pretty big.
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The guy I am guessing is very, very busy.
We don't want to waste his time, nor yours.
Todd Staples is with us.
He's a president of the Texas Oil and Gas Association.
There is a problem here, or at least a perceived problem, that we are having a shortage of gas.
I can tell you that a friend of mine was at a gas station for three hours waiting in line for gas.
Our refineries have gone down.
This is going to affect, obviously it's affecting the state of Texas, but it's going to affect the price of gas and the price of oil all around the country and perhaps the world.
Todd is joining us now to tell us what's happening.
First of all, Todd, thanks for all of your help this week.
I imagine you guys are extraordinarily busy this week.
It has been unprecedented, Glenn.
The catastrophic proportions have had far-reaching impacts.
And I think you summed it up well.
The good news is that men and women in the industry, the frontline workers,
they have a plan.
There is a recovery plan that they are implementing.
Texas is important.
Our refining capacity along the Texas Gulf Coast that was
severely
sidelined because of Harvey from south of Corpus, all the way to the Beaumont-Port Arthur area, has taken capacity to refine crude offline.
It has gone beyond that, though, into the entire fuel distribution system.
Our terminals are impacted.
The pipelines are impacted.
Even roads remain closed.
I think I-10 is still closed in portions to get product from Louisiana trucked into Texas.
And so the good news is that there is a systematic process that is underway.
The Coast Guard has reopened the port of Corpus.
I think Gallison and Houston are seeing some marginal improvements there.
Refineries are being attempted to be brought online starting where the storm hit first in the Corpus area and then working its way up.
Safety is of paramount importance as this is conducted, as you can imagine, for the workers that have to go into these dangerous areas.
But also, these are very complex systems, and they are working to bring them up in the proper fashion so that we can return to normalcy as soon as possible.
But it is a process, just like the water receding and the power being back online, and the millions of people that are being displaced and have to repair their homes to get back in to get normal.
That same process is occurring here.
People don't understand the oil and the gas and the chemical process.
When you come down to Texas, you'll see these refineries, and they look like cities.
Each refinery looks like a gigantic city with one building on fire because they're burning off the excess.
But petroleum is in everything.
It is in absolutely everything, all the way down to what do you think keeps your little pills?
What do you think that is on the outside of the pills that keep in the medicine?
That's a petroleum product.
And these plants are, as you said, extremely complex, like nuclear power plant complex for safety.
How long does it take to walk in and turn the key, however it is, to fire one of those things back up and get back into full production again?
So a lot of it is determined based upon the severity of the impact to the particular facility.
But
if
things are normally okay, it takes a few days to get that refinery up and running.
So you have some refineries that that process has begun, and we have people that are stationed in the emergency command center that you see Governor Abbott on TV from regularly that are getting real-time
updates to provide to the governor on the process there so we will know just as soon as possible.
Those that have
suffered damage, they're going to take longer.
But
the system is designed to start getting input and product from other states.
Governor Abbott and our state agencies have requested significant amounts of waivers for the types of fuel glen, the transportation hours that can be used,
the taxing consequences and issues that all come into play.
That a lot of these things have been restricted.
Our partners have been extremely responsive, recognizing that, you know, if you want gas in your pickup or car, you expect it to be there.
We expect it to be there as well.
The fuel distribution system is complex, and so the process is being worked and the plan is being implemented is the good news.
What does this mean to the rest, the bulk of our audiences outside of Texas, obviously?
What does this mean for the rest of the country?
They're seeing gas prices go through the roof.
How long before that gets under control?
Any idea?
Well,
some areas will receive relief quicker than others based upon just logistical challenges that you have to deal with.
I think all of our leaders have stated that if consumers will go back to their normal buying patterns, that the pressure will be relieved sooner than later.
For instance, you really probably need fuel for a couple of days rather than a couple of weeks.
And we've heard of reports of people filling up everything they have.
And just the reality is product is being delivered.
I talked to refineries this morning that are producing at maximum capacity.
They are utilizing all of their resources to get to these impacted areas.
But I think what this demonstrates, you know, President Trump has talked about energy dominance.
Energy security starts with a robust domestic supply system, and this is what is being implemented.
This is what's being conducted and being used.
I think consumers across the country need to recognize that this storm was catastrophic.
People are doing everything humanly possible to safely get these systems back online and these pipelines that supply fuel to the Northeast.
And so they are literally
working around the clock.
And
there is no timetable, I don't think, Wynn, that you can point people to and say, hey, tomorrow, everything's going to be back to normal.
Are you concerned?
My theory is, and I don't know if you're the right person to even talk to about this, but my theory is that as we have these plants offline, we're not buying more oil.
I mean,
we've got to go go through the reserves and it's got to be an orderly system.
So we've got stuff that is kind of built up that we've already bought, et cetera, et cetera, that should have been refined all this week and parts of last week.
Is this a big enough shock to the system to make the price of oil for any significant period of time go down that would destabilize things like Russia?
That is a big question.
And I would love to take that date and to give you my opinion.
But let me refer you to the American Petroleum Institute, who API.org and their energytomorrow.org statement, they've got a hurricane response and market effect.
And so
as far as market response,
I want to get you to these economists that study these issues.
and let them be the ones to answer that because I think that'd be a more fair response rather than me giving you a partial answer.
I appreciate that.
I appreciate your willingness to be candid on that.
Is there anything that, before we let you go, that Americans need to know, besides don't panic and bring your lawnmower
to be gassed up?
Anything Americans need to know or anything that we can do to help?
I think the things that Americans can do to help is to go back to your normal buying patterns, recognizing that this is a big storm and it has a big impact.
Americans need to know that at every level of government to first responders at the local level and mayors and judges to the governor and the entire team in Texas to across the nation, people are working together to mitigate the disruption of their lives.
I had calls from Louisiana counterparts this morning, Oklahoma counterparts yesterday.
People are working together.
So relief is on the way.
It is
a very complex process, and it's being done in a way that Americans can be proud, recognizing that their needs need to be met, and people are working to do that.
Todd Staples, president of the Texas Oil and Gas Association.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate it.
God bless you.
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Pat and Jeffy are being
reassigned.
Pat, a lot of people don't know this about Pat, but if you're a longtime listener,
Pat was
the number one guy in Houston on KPRC for years.
He is one of the best talk show hosts in America.
Really?
It's hard to believe.
What did they say?
I mean, it's hard to believe.
Everybody's saying it.
Who am I to deny it?
I mean, I bow to their better judgment.
I've asked Pat.
I've asked Pat if we could do the Pat Show.
We're not sure if that's the name.
I was also going for boxy but good.
Yeah, which is kind of strange.
But
he's going to be doing that following this program on the Blaze Radio Network and on the Blaze TV Network.
You'll be able to watch that.
And that begins a week from Monday.
Originally, I was going to leave to sell facial cream.
And then
it didn't work out.
It didn't work out.
What do you mean?
I thought it always worked out.
No,
Sheriff Clark beat him to the punch.
I guess so many people
beat him to the punt.
Is that why he left?
Because it was a secret on why he left.
I didn't realize it was a facial cream thing.
I saw in CMNBC a stat that 80% of people now work in the facial cream industry.
That's too many.
You don't need that many people in the industry.
Look at that.
Look at that.
Wow.
There's quite a glut of celebrities
that are going into that.
And Pat's not one of them.
No, unfortunately.
That's because he's on TV every day.
And everybody's like, if that's what the facial cream does, then
I don't want no part of that.
Yeah, looking forward to that.
So that starts a week from Monday.
Yeah, a week later.
Some new shows coming to the Blaze TV
beginning next week, and we'll be rolling some things out.
We've been working on them for a long time.
I have not been talking to you about them because, quite honestly, I'm here.
I'm sick of me talking about stuff.
I just do it.
Tell me what you're going to do.
Just do it.
Yeah, we feel the same way.
Thank you.
Wait, hold it just a second.
But you should know that also we're developing some new ways to write things.
So we have the whole writing crew, all of the journalists and everything that work for the Blaze coming in not next week, but the week after.
And we may be covering some of this behind the scenes because I think people should
see how
things really work in the media and how we're trying to change things because I think the media is completely broken on all sides and there's a new front page new story pages that are coming to theblaze.com the week of September 18th that I think
are going to be helpful to you.
Really exciting.
So Pat's show starts a week from Monday and Jeffy's going to be working over at the Blaze Radio as well.
And obviously we know the answer with Jeffy, but can we still bring Pat back on the show time to time?
Pat, will you come back on?
It depends on how he treats me.
I want to see what the kind of kickbacks I get for
his show.
And Jeffy, will you come on, I guess, too?
Or whatever?
No, not putting on Jeffy or anything.
I'll tell you that.
Yeah, I had a really good idea for
Jeffy.
It's a magic eight ball thing, but Pat there then Stu reminded me, this is radio, and it won't work on radio.
He wanted to paint his head like a magic eight ball thing.
I want you to shave his head and then paint it.
It's eyeball forward like a magic eight ball.
I don't have a problem shaving my head.
Well, I had two issues with it.
It's a medium that communicates in audio, which I thought was a bad thing.
And also, we basically have Jeffy and Blackface, which I thought was a bad thing to start a new show with.
The other thing is, you have to shake a magic eight ball.
There's nobody in the world.
You can't shake him with me get him up with a crane.
So the shaking part would be
impossible.
Wow, that's a good idea.
I'm just saying right there that you're
overweight.
And oh, am I going to miss this?
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