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is an ancient evil that
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is sweeping the world.
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And we have seen it before.
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Yesterday, our college
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campuses were on
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fire. New
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York, California,
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police being backed
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up in the corners. Some
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people being arrested. Strangely
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not in Texas. A&M
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was almost
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a war zone. The
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governor comes out and says we will not
4:50
tolerate anti-Semitism. But
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the world is tolerating anti-Semitism.
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And most of these college students
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really have no idea what
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they're even protesting. And
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what would you say is the main goal of
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tonight's protest? I think
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the most important thing to hear about the protest
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is demanding that NYU stop. I
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honestly don't know. Is
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there something NYU can do? No. Why
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are we even protesting? This
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has happened before. Benjamin
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Netanyahu yesterday. What's
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happening on America's college campuses is
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a rustic. Anti-Semitic mobs
5:40
have taken over leading universities. They
5:43
call for the annihilation of Israel. They
5:46
attack Jewish students. They attack Jewish faculty. This
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is reminiscent of what happened in German universities in
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the 1930s. It's
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not only reminiscent of what happened in Germany
5:56
in the 1930s. It
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happened here. here in America. It
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was February 20th, 1939. Hitler was building his sixth
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concentration camp.
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He was about to go
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into Poland. And
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on the streets of Manhattan, Americans gathered
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to salute the flag at Madison
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Square Garden. I
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pledge undivided allegiance to the flag of
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the United States of America and the republic for
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which it stands, one
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nation indivisible
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with liberty and justice for all.
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Speaker after speaker came and stood
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in front of giant portraits of
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George Washington with a
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Nazi symbol. Hello
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Americans, American
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papriarch. I'm sure I do not
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come before you tonight as a complete
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stranger. You all have heard of me. To
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the choice controlled press as a creature
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with horns,
7:20
a cloth mohawk, and a long
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tail. We with American
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ideals demand that our government
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shall be returned
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to the American people
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of Madrid. Or she sounds
7:35
just like one of our fathers. What
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we are now saying is inviting for
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our return. First, a social
7:46
test might change our rule
7:50
in the United States. A
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socially just white
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Gentile United States. This
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has happened before in America
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and it's happening again. There
8:12
is one guy who has written an
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article that I saw I think yesterday
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or the day before from Semaphore, he's
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a national political reporter, David Weigel is
8:22
with us, and the pro-Palestinian
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protesters have all started
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to mask up. Now
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why would they do that?
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David, welcome to the program. It's
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good to be here. Thank you for having me. You
8:36
bet. So, why are they masking up? They're
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wearing, you know, COVID masks, N95 masks. They
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are, and I heard two reasons for this, and
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I printed both of these reasons. Not everyone I
8:47
called got back to me, but one
8:50
was that on the left,
8:52
I'd say more than anywhere else in the
8:54
country, there still is a belief that you
8:56
need to mask up to protect from COVID,
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you need to mask up to protect other
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people from who might have comorbidities, et cetera.
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It's always, it's always May 2020. That's
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a belief that's out there, but the National Lawyers
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Guild, which is sort of the left's
9:11
legal advice clinic, which operates around
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the country, and other people on the left have
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said, it is important to
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cover your face to avoid facial recognition, to avoid
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being doxed, you know, to be in a photo
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and somebody looks up who you
9:25
are and says, please fire this person. They've
9:27
been advising that for years, and they started
9:29
advising that after 2020 because there
9:31
were lots of anti-mask laws on
9:34
the books to prevent people from
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concealing their identities, and those laws
9:38
were lifted or changed or halted
9:40
because of the guidance that
9:42
Anthony Fauci and others put in place in 2020. So
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some of these people, I mean,
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these are the people that are going to be leading the
9:51
world at some point. These
9:55
are the, quote, best and brightest in
9:57
our universities. there
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is reason to believe that they
10:03
don't want to be known because they
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won't be able to get a job. Well,
10:09
you've seen, if you've seen enough videos
10:11
of people talking to reporters at
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these protests, often maybe a reporter from
10:16
a more conservative outlet who students
10:19
don't want to talk to, you
10:21
might see this dissonance, right? There are people who have decided
10:23
to go out in the public space, be
10:25
part of something big, be part of something
10:27
historic with cameras literally surrounding them. And everyone
10:29
has a camera phone. And
10:32
they don't want to go on camera, share
10:34
their identity, take a mask off. I
10:36
have encountered that for years, covering right
10:39
and left protests from January
10:41
6, Baltimore, right? So I've just covered
10:43
a lot of this stuff. The attitude is
10:45
generally that you want to be part,
10:47
you want to loan your body, I would say,
10:50
to a mass demonstration, but you don't
10:52
necessarily want to put your face in
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front of it because you might be
10:56
exposed. That is the idea
10:58
that a mass movement does not
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mean that every single person is going to
11:03
have an A&E biography written about
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them or filmed about them. My
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body is here because I'm here because 1,000 or 2,000 or
11:10
5,000 people are here. It's
11:13
hard for the police. It's hard
11:16
for our opposition opposition to resist us.
11:18
And so hiding the hiding from cameras,
11:20
the media, etc. That
11:23
isn't contradictory. That is, you are
11:25
still doing social justice if you personally don't want to
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have your name attached to it and
11:29
your face attached to it. So you brought up January 6. And
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what happened on January 6 was
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a nightmare and horrible. And
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I want everybody who broke a
11:41
window, did damage, all
11:43
of this stuff, threatening people. I want them all to
11:45
go to jail correctly
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and justly be tried and go
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to jail. You
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never hear anyone separate the good people
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from the bad people here. And
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I'm wondering how many of... How
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many of these protesters even
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have a clue as
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to what they're saying? How many of them even
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know what the river to the sea means? Well,
12:11
that's a question usually you show up and
12:13
ask people. Can you define this term? And
12:16
again, you often encounter people who don't
12:18
want to be in a
12:20
gotcha game on camera, on a recorder,
12:23
talking about this because they want to
12:25
be part of something bigger. I can't
12:27
psychoanalyze for every single person who's taking
12:30
part in one of these protests. But
12:33
that attitude is there. And I think
12:35
in coverage of this, you're starting to
12:37
see, not to get too meta
12:39
because I'm covering it too, you're starting to see the
12:41
negative impact of this. There are people that
12:43
have protests, the people who are most
12:45
bold about going out there, not
12:48
using a mask, getting a bullhorn, saying slogans.
12:50
They're often part of groups like the Party
12:52
for Socialism or Liberation, the Revolutionary Communist Party.
12:55
There are people who are very drilled, who
12:57
are already on every watch list, are already
12:59
on the FBI's watch list. And we'll say
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things like, here is a slogan for you
13:04
to chant, and the slogan means death to
13:06
Israel. Or here is a
13:08
pro-Hamas flag that I'm waving. They
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are next to people
13:13
who might just, I'm not trying to be
13:15
too patriotic, they might have a different view
13:17
of things where they just would like a
13:19
ceasefire in Israel and they decided to go
13:21
walk and join this protest because that seems
13:23
to be the way to get it. I
13:26
mentioned January 6, you mentioned it. Were
13:29
there people who showed up
13:31
at protests, that stopped the steel protests and were angry
13:34
about the election, then went home? There were. There were
13:36
also people who showed up and said they want to
13:38
overthrow the government. There were people who
13:40
showed up at Black Lives Matter protests, I
13:42
covered them in 2020, who said, yes, I'd
13:44
like more police reform. And then they went
13:46
home, but the people with the megaphones were
13:48
saying, and we want to overthrow capitalism and
13:50
abolish prisons and police. Right? So I
13:53
think by concealing their identities, that
13:56
has exacerbated the role
13:59
that the more radical, voices have in this
14:01
movement and you see the backlash, you see the
14:03
way that I'm just describing
14:05
things, that's just fine though, you're seeing the way
14:07
that these protests are
14:09
responded to by police, by governors,
14:11
etc. They're responding to the very
14:14
vocal anti-Israel sentiments, anti-Zionists, sometimes anti-Semitic,
14:16
sometimes murderous sentiments they're hearing from
14:18
people who do show up and
14:20
say, here I am, here's who
14:22
I am, here's what I believe,
14:25
and it is something that will offend 95% of the country or
14:27
more. How long do you think
14:31
this lasts? I mean is this something that dies
14:34
out? I mean I always thought the Occupy Wall
14:37
Street thing would die out
14:39
faster than it did and I think they
14:42
actually had a huge impact. I think
14:45
those banks and those corporations saw that
14:47
they were being disrupted and went, okay
14:50
well we'll throw you some money your way and
14:52
support your way, just leave us alone. Is this
14:57
real staying power and how big
14:59
is this movement in
15:01
America? It
15:04
has grown, it's harder to
15:06
quantify because this has
15:08
been happening in places with
15:11
Democratic politicians, in college towns, on college campuses.
15:13
There are parts of the country you
15:15
can drive for 100 miles, you're not seeing
15:18
anyone talk or put up a sign about
15:20
this conflict, but if you're Joe
15:22
Biden and you go raise money in
15:24
West LA or Ann Arbor etc you're going to
15:26
be surrounded by people for whom this is the
15:28
defining issue. So how much has it
15:30
grown? Hard question. Now the sentiment
15:33
against funding the war, I should say
15:35
funding aid to Israel as it wages
15:37
this war and Gaza, that has collapsed.
15:41
That's sort of the paradox here. Look at
15:43
polling for how many Americans want there to
15:45
be the funding bill that was passed in
15:47
the last week. It's lower than
15:49
the share
15:51
of Americans who supported the Vietnam War at this point in 1870
15:54
and I bring
15:56
up Vietnam because nothing is a mention of
15:58
things, but a lot of protesters see the
16:00
themselves as heirs to that sort of anti-war
16:02
movement, heirs of the people who showed up,
16:05
protested the war, willing to get arrested, and some cases were
16:07
shot. And
16:09
yes, they are willing, that side of the
16:11
movement is willing to just keep protesting, keep
16:14
getting arrested, keep doing disobedience, as
16:16
long as the war is going on. Some
16:19
of them, I would say, you have to do this to separate. Some of
16:21
them for as long as Israel exists. You
16:23
could go to a left-wing protest when
16:25
there was a ceasefire, there was an
16:27
anti-bada, nothing was happening in Israel. There
16:30
would be people calling for the end
16:32
of the Jewish state to be replaced
16:34
by Palestine. That's been there for decades.
16:37
But this level of intensity and this sort
16:39
of organizing, this is the motivator that is
16:42
getting past the population
16:44
of the Ivy League out onto the campus
16:46
and protesting, I think that is
16:48
tied to how long this war goes on.
16:50
If there is a ceasefire, I
16:52
would assume that a lot of the people have been talking
16:54
about people who are showing up and protesting and don't necessarily
16:56
want to be identified, but are not radicals.
16:59
Those people, I think, would go home based on my
17:01
experience and what happened with a protest in the past.
17:04
If you look at, you can see protests shrink over
17:06
time, how many people are showing up to this because
17:09
they are worried about being exposed, or
17:11
because they think that they might have believed
17:14
in part of this cause, but it went
17:16
too far for them. I think that would
17:18
happen at some point. I don't think anything
17:20
changes as long as this
17:23
war is going on. That's the
17:25
terminator. That's
17:27
how Wall Street broke up for a number of reasons, but
17:30
capitalism was still there. The banks were still there.
17:32
The system they were protesting was still there. This
17:37
war, again, not so very complicated. This
17:39
war is defining these protests. When the war
17:41
is over, there still will be a movement,
17:43
a smaller movement that is agitating for the
17:45
destruction of the current state of Israel. And
17:48
I think their numbers will have increased, but they're not going
17:50
to be able to amass crowds
17:52
like they are right now. David,
17:55
thank you so much for watching this. Thanks for
17:57
your really insightful The Rise of the Mask. real
18:00
Gaza protester. You know you just
18:02
picked up on something I don't
18:04
think anybody did. You can read
18:06
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Stu. Hello, Glenn. So
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there's an NBC poll released this week. Crown
19:45
Americans just hit a 20-year low when it
19:47
comes to interest in the presidential election. I
19:50
would say that's me too. Really?
19:53
The interest at this point, I'm
19:55
very, very engaged. You know,
19:57
when it comes but what does it matter?
20:00
at this point, you know, the back and forth
20:02
of the politics. There
20:05
does seem to be a weird sort
20:07
of, I don't know
20:09
what the right word is, it's like this lack
20:12
of, like there's a
20:14
ton of passion, right? Yes, everyone's
20:16
fired up about it, but
20:18
there does seem to be a disengagement of some sort.
20:20
Because there was no real debate that there was that
20:22
thing, you know what I mean? Well, I mean, I
20:24
felt that way in the primary. I mean, you know,
20:26
how many times have we done the primary election since
20:28
we started five? Something like that. And
20:31
every one of them has been big, even
20:33
if there was really no question as to
20:35
who was going to win. And
20:38
this one, at least at the beginning, there was a
20:40
question as to who was going to win. And
20:42
yet no one really ever got into it. It's been a strange
20:44
year. So 74% in 2008, 67% in 2012, 69 in 2016, 2020
20:46
was 77%, and 64% now are very interested in the
20:58
2020 race. So down significantly.
21:00
Yeah, I mean, pretty significantly. Yeah.
21:03
I mean, part of that could be that we've already seen
21:05
this movie, right? Like this is another Fast
21:07
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for the car crashes? Like at some point you get
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to that point where like, all right, you know, I
21:13
kind of know what's going to happen. Vin Diesel is
21:15
going to say something about family. Like, I
21:17
don't know how you got to get to that point. Wait a
21:19
minute. I only saw Fast and Furious 1. Does
21:22
he continue that? Yeah. There's 111
21:24
movies that come after that. Wow,
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that is crazy. Yeah, crazy. In the series. So
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anyway, we thought that we would
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24:33
tell you I want to tell you a
24:35
story about a Christian pro-life
24:38
activist who
24:41
finds herself in prison
24:43
today here in America.
24:46
She's 88 years
24:49
old. Now she's
24:51
got to be quite a hardened criminal. 88 they
24:54
scoop her up. She's in prison.
25:00
I want you to notice as I tell you
25:02
the story the difference between good
25:04
and evil and how
25:06
America tolerates and
25:09
even embraces absolute
25:12
evil and
25:14
can no longer even see good. We
25:19
have we have protesters on
25:21
the streets and people make excuses for
25:23
them. We
25:25
have robberies. We some
25:29
cities are an absolute hellhole now
25:32
because of what we have going on in
25:34
the streets with just illegal aliens. By
25:38
the way did you notice that was something
25:40
else was in the bill from
25:43
the other night when they you know the war
25:45
bill. I mean sorry the peace
25:47
bill where
25:49
they gave 60 billion dollars
25:52
to Ukraine
25:56
and then they gave a little money to
25:58
Taiwan and then a little money to
26:00
Israel and then a little money to Hamas just
26:02
so we can play all sides. And
26:06
then they also put the TikTok thing in. Huh,
26:10
there was something else there. It
26:13
was a, it was a butthole
26:15
of money to be able to open
26:18
up new offices, federal offices,
26:21
U.S. government offices to
26:23
help ease the
26:25
way to bring more Arab
26:28
refugees into the
26:30
United States. They're
26:33
building I think four of them. I think it was $4
26:35
billion that was in that
26:37
bill to be able to open it up to make
26:40
the pathway to coming
26:42
here to the United
26:44
States from the Arab world easier.
26:48
I have nothing, I have nothing wrong
26:50
with no beef against Arabs.
26:54
However, I just don't
26:56
think that we're screening people very well. There's
26:58
a lot of people over the Arab world
27:00
who hate our guts. What
27:02
are we doing? We
27:04
can't see good and bad anymore.
27:07
We can't see good versus evil
27:09
anymore. So
27:11
here's Eva Adel. She's
27:14
88 years old. She's
27:19
making peace with her life and her death
27:21
now in prison put there by
27:23
Joe Biden. She's been
27:26
in prison before. She's
27:28
familiar with the consequences of
27:30
dehumanization. After
27:32
the Nazi forces were rooted in
27:35
Europe and they were just routed out, the
27:38
war at large was coming to an end. She
27:41
was 10 and
27:44
she was tossed into the
27:46
communist dictator Tito's concentration camps.
27:50
She was a Nazi sympathizer. She was 10. She
27:54
was 10. Everybody
27:59
was brand new. as a
28:01
Nazi collaborator by Tito's
28:04
Communist Party
28:06
and they were targeted for their
28:08
German ethnic background. We
28:11
were considered, she said, just
28:13
non-human. It was permission to torture
28:15
and kill by the government.
28:23
In camp, she
28:26
said she ended up
28:28
losing all of the skin on her legs, hobbled
28:31
by sores. People gagged
28:33
when they came near me, she said. The
28:36
flies and the fleas and the lice and
28:38
the bedbugs just loved my festering body. She
28:41
was ten. She
28:44
managed to escape to Austria. She
28:48
spent several years in refugee camps, made
28:51
it to the United States, only
28:54
to be arrested by Joe
28:56
Biden's jackbooted thugs.
29:03
She's now making peace with her death
29:05
in prison for defending the lives of
29:09
the biggest cohort of dehumanized
29:11
people, slaughtered
29:13
by the tens of millions globally
29:15
every single year, the unborn. The
29:20
Justice Department charged her and ten
29:22
other pro-life activists in October of
29:24
22 for violating
29:26
the Freedom of Access
29:29
to Clinic Entrances Act. This
29:32
came from Bill Clinton, the pro-life
29:35
activist staged a peaceful protest inside
29:37
the abortion clinic in Mount
29:39
Juliet, Tennessee on March 5,
29:42
2021. They were singing, they were praying
29:44
in support of those persons who had
29:46
and would be slain deeper inside the
29:50
abortion clinic. According
29:55
to the Blaze article earlier this
29:57
month, she and the final
29:59
four of 11 pro-life activists
30:01
were convicted, the US Attorney's Office
30:03
for the Middle District of Tennessee
30:06
indicated that she faces up
30:08
to six months in prison five years
30:11
of supervisory or supervised
30:14
release the relief really
30:17
supervised released and
30:19
up to ten thousand dollars in fines. They
30:24
were thinking about giving her up to a decade in
30:26
prison but I
30:30
don't know maybe they saw this 88 year old
30:33
frail woman who had been in
30:35
a concentration campus maybe not a
30:38
threat really so they only gave
30:40
her six months. American
30:54
has an amazing choice,
30:58
hard one, because
31:02
neither the candidates are perfect. They've
31:07
both shown us what they can do. Donald
31:10
Trump showed us exactly what he can
31:12
do and Joe Biden
31:14
has shown us exactly what
31:16
he can do. Both
31:22
will go further I'm
31:24
assuming in their second term
31:28
than they did in their first term. One
31:30
because one learned an
31:32
awful lot in the first term and
31:35
the other because there will
31:37
be no consequence. By
31:41
the way you know they said that we
31:44
told you that they were trying
31:46
to ban gas stoves. We said that's
31:48
insanity it can't be true but the
31:50
administration said it. Then
31:53
they came out and said we never said
31:55
that that's a conspiracy theory. We have no
31:57
desire to ban gas stoves. Yesterday the president
31:59
signed a new executive order
32:02
banning all gas because
32:24
oil is so much better and
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electricity well that just comes from the magic socket
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in the wall last
32:35
night what
32:39
the internet and comments are saying
32:41
is a must watch we
32:44
did an open access
32:46
to blaze tv and
32:49
it was on and still is on youtube
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and it is on x we
32:57
opened this up and i did a 90
32:59
minute special on all of the things that
33:02
are happening right now for the next
33:04
election the
33:08
vote it's pretty
33:10
eye-opening let me
33:12
give you some of the people that responded to it
33:15
uh this came from uh burerian i don't
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often advocate for a talk show
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host program but tonight there's a
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major exception our nation's future depends
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on freedom liberty and true democracy
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if any of those three items are removed
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then the u.s will cease to exist glenn
33:31
beck's program here is the shot
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across the bow to warn america
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that our time as a representative
33:38
republic is teetering on a cliff
33:41
two arms remain one
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to pull off and one to push
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it off rec law
33:47
said unbiased comprehensive overview
33:49
of the current vulnerabilities in
33:52
the electronic voting system Regardless
33:55
of you being on the left or the
33:57
right, everyone should agree that elections should be.
34:00
You are, But lately there's been a
34:02
severe concern at what's been done to
34:04
make them even less secure. Re.
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Cole said everyone should watch
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and follow the last ten
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minutes instructions. At the end
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of the broadcast. Lisa.
34:16
P Thank you! I have not
34:18
understood how in a third election
34:20
cycle anyone could have a serious
34:22
conversations about the vote and predictions.
34:24
Issues from covert election have not
34:26
been addressed. Rinse and repeat, Patriot
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One, Thank you for doing this
34:31
Special Sad that you had to
34:33
constantly put out disclaimers and tiptoe
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around the tulips. Any
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one that would be so threatening
34:39
tells me what I need to
34:42
know. What? What? Pay
34:44
three one was talking about there was
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there is where in a very litigious
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society. And. One mistake.
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Can. Take the whole company
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down. And. We are not
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going to do that, but we will
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fight to tell you the truth in
35:00
a responsible way. We.
35:02
Had I can tell you how much money we
35:04
spent on attorneys, I don't even wanna know. We
35:08
had an attorney that was
35:10
there watching everything. And
35:12
when we would go into break. Did.
35:15
We make a mistake. Do we need to
35:17
correct anything? It was
35:19
dicey. I'm gonna go
35:21
over. I'm gonna play. The.
35:24
The main section I think the last
35:26
part of the last. Segment
35:29
of the show. the last
35:31
half hour is the relative
35:34
new stuff that you haven't
35:36
heard. You might have heard.
35:40
Some comments on it here and there, but
35:42
there's nobody in the mainstream media who has
35:44
taken this on. No. One.
35:47
And it is an
35:50
allegation that is true.
35:53
No. One will believe this election.
35:56
And that's the only reason to do this. Is.
35:58
to make sure that We have some
36:05
confidence in the vote
36:08
because if Joe Biden wins, nobody's
36:10
going to believe that that was a fair election. If
36:13
Donald Trump wins, do you think the left
36:16
is going to say anything other
36:18
than it was stolen? So
36:20
instead of charging, they're going to steal it back
36:22
and forth. Let's make sure
36:25
we close all the loopholes in the back
36:27
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36:29
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the same things that we're saying by
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41:01
of these voting machines. At
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41:06
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41:09
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was mentioned in a federal court case. I
47:36
have to tell you, I didn't
47:38
even know how to begin to have a discussion on
47:40
this. I'll start with this. We
47:43
are not accusing Dominion of
47:45
anything. We are not saying
47:47
that this alleged vulnerability has ever
47:49
been used or existed. In
47:51
fact, I've got enough, been there, done that, got
47:53
the t-shirt. I have another t-shirt for you. We're
47:56
not even saying that this will be
47:59
used to diminish. the next
48:01
election. We are doing
48:03
one thing. We are highlighting something that
48:06
was alleged in a federal court. We
48:09
haven't seen anyone dispute it or even talk
48:11
about the alleged vulnerability. Now
48:14
it shouldn't matter what side you're on.
48:17
It shouldn't matter if you work for
48:19
Dominion or any other voting
48:21
machine company. You, me,
48:24
everyone. We all want
48:26
a secure election. We want
48:28
there to be confidence on
48:30
all sides when we
48:32
vote. Talking about
48:34
potential issues gets us closer
48:36
to those goals and
48:39
asking questions used to be something
48:41
that the both the left and
48:43
the right agreed together that
48:45
we should be doing. I'll show
48:48
you a transcript of a conversation
48:50
on PBS regarding Georgia's voting machines.
48:53
Two of the experts,
48:55
Alex Haldeman and Hari
48:57
Hursti, said that they
48:59
were potential vulnerabilities
49:02
that attackers could take
49:04
advantage of. Hursti said
49:06
that Georgia's system was
49:08
complicated and it doesn't
49:10
seem to have any safeguards. If
49:13
you're curious, Georgia's system is
49:15
Dominion, the same system mentioned
49:17
in the recent petition. Now
49:20
the alleged vulnerability is different,
49:23
but here they are all freely talking
49:25
about it. Take a
49:27
look at this transcript. It was October 2020.
49:30
Why was it
49:32
okay for both sides to talk
49:34
about it
49:37
then, but hardly anyone will
49:39
do it now? Hari
49:42
Hursti is somewhat of a legend
49:44
in the community that searches for
49:46
vulnerabilities in electronic voting systems. He
49:49
was featured in HBO documentary explaining
49:51
how he hacked a Die-bold
49:54
of voting machine back in 2005
49:56
using a single memory card. I'll
49:58
tell you the result of that
50:00
hack later on in the program,
50:02
but that election system. Diebold was
50:05
later bought in two thousand and
50:07
ten by Dominion. We.
50:09
Don't know if this software is
50:11
still in use, but the H
50:13
B O Documentary website mention that
50:16
as of several years ago it
50:18
was still used or not used.
50:20
There is an interesting history here.
50:23
The other experts featured in
50:25
that Pbs piece was Alex
50:27
Halderman. Last
50:30
year he was given access
50:32
last year to the Georgia
50:34
Dominion voting machines to see
50:36
if he could find any
50:38
vulnerabilities. And. He.
50:40
Did. Alderman Sound.
50:42
Dominion's machines in Georgia are
50:45
quote critically vulnerable to hacking,
50:47
vulnerable to vote switching. Dominion
50:50
countered that the hack was
50:52
unrealistic, but Federal authorities found
50:55
the same full vulnerabilities and
50:57
more than twenty cyber security
51:00
experts backed up. Aldermen findings:
51:03
Know. There was never any evidence that
51:05
this was taken advantage of in an
51:07
election. The. Worry is
51:09
that this could be abused
51:11
in first a future elections.
51:15
So. This is actually a good story.
51:17
Everyone seems to be in agreement
51:19
that the hat is possible, and
51:21
we know about it in advance.
51:24
So. It should be easily fixed, right? Or.
51:26
You have to do is upgrade the
51:28
system before november. And it's over.
51:31
Well. Not so fast. Quote:
51:34
Some of the issues could
51:36
be mitigated by upgrading the
51:38
Dominion software, but George official
51:40
say the upgrade is unrealistic.
51:42
An enormous undertaking. They won't
51:45
start until after the Twenty
51:47
Twenty Four elections. What?
51:50
I mean. I. Hate to say
51:53
that this gives the appearance that
51:55
they're not taking the election security
51:57
seriously. That's sort of for.
52:01
I. Only point out these recent
52:03
vulnerabilities to show you that they
52:05
have been found before and that
52:07
not only that, But. The
52:10
experts in the media used to talk
52:12
about them all the time. I
52:15
don't want to look backwards. the
52:17
past is the past, but we
52:19
must fix the system see if
52:22
there's a problem. There.
52:24
Was one specific allegation in
52:26
the court documents that caught
52:28
my eye. It was so
52:30
technical in specific, I hadn't
52:32
seen it anywhere. But.
52:35
This is an excerpt from the
52:38
lawsuit. The describes the alleged vulnerability.
52:40
This is public. That's one reason
52:42
why we wanted to do this
52:45
show. You can read this for
52:47
yourself, but I have to warn
52:49
you, the nerd speech sounds like
52:52
a mixture of Greek combined with
52:54
Japanese. This is not something anyone
52:56
and everyone could do. Luckily, I
52:59
minored speaker decoder ring. Or in
53:01
a nutshell, here's what it describes.
53:03
It describes how Dominion's democracy. Sweet
53:06
Systems encrypt their data. encryption
53:08
key is needed to access
53:10
the critical data. Some call
53:13
it the God see. It.
53:15
Should be kept encrypted itself.
53:18
but in the allegation described
53:20
in the lawsuit, claims that
53:23
on some Dominion machines, it's
53:25
not. The allegation
53:28
claims that the encryption key
53:30
tenth easily be secured for
53:32
on the system and it's
53:34
the only security safeguard is
53:37
logging into windows. This
53:40
petition that makes this claim
53:42
from March claims that malicious
53:44
a malicious actors could just
53:47
use this to quote, gain
53:49
total access and control over
53:52
an election and quote. When.
53:56
You go to vote and you get
53:58
a ballot. You mark your so. Consider
54:00
voting machine, then when you're finished
54:02
the machine prince the vote. You
54:04
take that to a tabby or
54:06
an election official, scans the ballot
54:08
in the the tabulate or and
54:11
records your vote. The information is
54:13
later save to a memory card
54:15
and that is taken to a
54:17
computer. That computer
54:19
is where this alleged vulnerability
54:21
is claimed to be. How
54:24
many people in the election office
54:26
have access to that computer? What
54:28
is the only guy with the
54:30
key and that office is malicious?
54:32
What if someone broke in. Now.
54:35
Clearly, this does not appear to be
54:38
something that anyone could pull off. People.
54:41
Without the proper skill. Could.
54:44
Not Do This. I couldn't Do this. But.
54:46
What's been alleged wouldn't take
54:49
some expertise, but appears. That
54:52
maybe. The court
54:54
filing describe this alleged vulnerability
54:56
as quote. A
54:59
bank. Telling the public that they
55:01
have the most secure evolved in the
55:03
world. And. Then taping
55:05
the combination. Of the
55:08
vault on the wall next to
55:10
the door. I'm.
55:13
Going to show you some video
55:15
here and some long disclaimers when
55:17
she takes the disclaimer because we
55:20
asked a cyber security expert with
55:22
knowledge of this allegation to attempt
55:24
to recreate what was described in
55:26
the court case. Could they do
55:29
it? We ask them if they
55:31
could use the same Dominion software
55:33
and then asked if they could
55:35
screen record the entire process. So
55:38
they did. disclaimer and then I
55:40
think we have another disclaimer coming
55:42
up. Yeah, so
55:44
it is. Additional disclaimer: This
55:50
is the Microsoft Admin computer so
55:52
you would log in here, put
55:54
your password and a would open
55:56
up to this that you would
55:58
go into the tabulation. A
56:01
database does not require additional password
56:03
was a viewer is logged into
56:05
Windows Okay, we're fine. All of
56:07
this up. There is all encrypted,
56:09
you see, but these are stored
56:11
in this table right here in
56:13
plain text so they take the
56:15
keys. This is the key to
56:17
the main vault and you cut
56:19
and paste. You
56:21
put the last one over here.
56:24
Now watch what happens when you
56:26
put cities in. His
56:29
last one. This
56:32
is what happens. All encrypted. You
56:34
see, there's no information. now. You
56:37
can decrypt the election files using
56:39
the extracted sees and a few
56:41
lines of code. Open.
56:46
There's. The encryption. Are
56:50
using the keys, a description
56:52
script is executed. And
56:55
now I have the names. I.
56:57
Have I have every things that
56:59
I need? It's now decrypted. It's
57:01
so knock list. It's out in
57:03
the open. A user can run
57:05
a script to read encrypted. If.
57:08
They wanted to make any changes.
57:10
The conclusion from the Expert: With
57:12
no password and just a few
57:14
minutes with an election server, an
57:16
individual can access the keys to
57:18
the election. That.
57:22
Is stunning. Let me
57:24
play one more thing because I brought
57:26
John Graves in last night. We went
57:29
to the chalk board and I suggest
57:31
people understand what I just showed you.
57:34
Look. At this. Fall
57:36
and make sure that we have
57:39
this right and everybody understands. assess.
57:42
The Election: The voting machine is
57:44
like a bat. exaggerate the
57:46
ice cream and to get in to
57:48
the front door you need a key
57:50
who would have that t all the
57:52
commissioner's ya any a dominion employee italian
57:55
commissioner they would either have it or
57:57
have authority anybody who can access the
57:59
day database has the PC login
58:01
key. Okay, so that's a Windows
58:04
PC, right? Yes. And
58:06
it's all normal and you just sign in. Username and
58:09
password and you put the password in. And it opens
58:11
the door of the bank. And you're
58:13
in the bank lobby. Right. But you should not
58:15
be able to open the vault. No, you should
58:17
not. Okay. With the key
58:19
to the bank. Right. Okay. So you have the key to
58:21
the...and all commissioners have this and that's normal. Yeah.
58:24
Right. But in the
58:26
lobby of the bank... That's
58:28
right. And in the open are the four
58:30
keys that open the vault.
58:33
That's right. So what can you
58:35
do in the vault with the four
58:37
keys? Yeah. So the allegations that were
58:39
made in this lawsuit that
58:41
you pointed out, these keys
58:44
could shut off the cameras and wipe that
58:47
you were there because they're encryption keys. They
58:49
could take the gold and replace it with counterfeit gold.
58:52
Take the cash, replace it with counterfeit
58:54
cash. You would never know it. And
58:56
then literally go right back out and
58:58
no one would know that you're there.
59:00
You showed that on the demonstration of
59:03
the cybersecurity expert. That's not good. No,
59:05
it's not good at all. Okay. You're going to
59:07
alarm me. All right. So we're going to go
59:09
through this just a little bit more. And then
59:12
the most important part, what do we do? This
59:16
audience could play a
59:18
very big role in saving the republic.
59:20
But it's going to take your
59:22
time. It's not hard. It's
59:25
really not hard. But we all
59:27
have to do it because this
59:29
is really kind of happening through
59:32
us. And so you
59:34
have to spread the word because there's, you
59:36
know, there may be 10 million people listening,
59:38
but, you know, that's not
59:40
enough. We
59:42
need everybody to be aware of this.
59:45
John Graves joins us with a solution in
59:47
just a second. Stand by. There's never been
59:50
a better time in the history of the
59:52
state of Israel when they needed our help
59:54
more. Israel is fighting a
59:56
two-front war that, you know, keeps tiptoating right up
59:58
to the edge of being a war. a three-front
1:00:00
war. It's a war that they
1:00:03
did not start, but it is something
1:00:05
they have to finish and everyone is
1:00:07
bailing on the Jewish people again. Not
1:00:10
the International Fellowship of Christians and
1:00:12
Jews, not this program, and I
1:00:14
hope not you. The
1:00:16
IFCJ has been aiding the
1:00:19
dispensed, the deep-ossessed Jews in
1:00:21
Israel since
1:00:23
long before October 7th. Right
1:00:26
now, they are under such
1:00:29
attack that the bombs are still coming.
1:00:31
When you're up at the border, and I know
1:00:33
because I was there at one point, and
1:00:36
Hamas sent off a rocket and
1:00:38
it landed by us, we ran
1:00:40
into a bomb shelter that
1:00:43
was right in this playground. We were there
1:00:45
with all the kids. It's bizarre. That's
1:00:49
their life, but they don't
1:00:51
have enough of these bomb shelters, and they
1:00:54
need bomb shelters at the
1:00:56
bus stops where the kids and
1:00:58
people stand to get ready
1:01:00
for school. They have to have someplace to
1:01:02
run. Would you help us?
1:01:05
Any donation will help. We
1:01:07
want to make sure that
1:01:09
these bomb shelters are at
1:01:11
every bus stop, at least in the north
1:01:13
part of the country. The shelters are about
1:01:16
$15,000 each, but $5 would
1:01:19
even help. Just visit
1:01:21
supportifcj.org and make your
1:01:23
secure donation supportifcj.org. Ten
1:01:28
seconds. Station ID. John
1:01:40
Graves, he's an attorney, software executive
1:01:43
of Million Voices. He is the
1:01:45
CEO. You
1:01:47
can find millionvoices.org. That's an important thing
1:01:49
to remember. We'll tell you why here
1:01:51
in just a second. John, welcome to the
1:01:54
program. Thanks for having me, Clint. We
1:01:56
talked maybe a couple of months ago.
1:02:00
I was very concerned and so
1:02:02
there's all kinds of efforts all around the country
1:02:04
to shore up the elections And there's also all
1:02:06
kinds of activity all over the country trying to
1:02:09
make it easier to
1:02:11
quote vote and
1:02:14
you said Glenn
1:02:17
I don't even know what this even says and
1:02:19
you said I know But
1:02:22
we've looked into it. You had personally
1:02:24
looked into it with several Experts
1:02:27
right? Yes, that's right and
1:02:30
and there are four keys. What do these four keys
1:02:32
do? Well the first two
1:02:34
the Rindell the AES Encryption keys are the
1:02:37
ones that primarily encrypt and decrypt like you
1:02:39
showed on that video So once you decrypt
1:02:43
you can know what the vote totals were
1:02:45
what who who voted what everything else That's
1:02:47
right. And the other keys deal with a
1:02:49
little more like on your bank analogy Wiping
1:02:52
the logs or cutting out making it look
1:02:54
legitimate like a bank transaction that you and
1:02:56
I talked about on the special I right
1:02:58
and so that's what they do. But together
1:03:00
the four keys. They're supposed to be there They're
1:03:02
just supposed to be stored or they themselves are
1:03:04
supposed to be and they are Literally
1:03:06
out in the open in the you know,
1:03:09
the lobby once you get past The
1:03:11
if you know what you're looking for and it does
1:03:14
take somewhat of an expert to know what you're looking
1:03:16
for But somebody nefarious
1:03:18
once they get past the
1:03:20
Microsoft firewall, which You
1:03:22
know is something but not
1:03:24
to protect the Republic well even the
1:03:26
allegations in that lawsuit said the Microsoft
1:03:29
a they cited a YouTube
1:03:31
where a Novice could do it in a
1:03:33
couple of minutes an expert could do it in two a Novice
1:03:35
could do it in five if you have one
1:03:38
bad actor That's the concern is
1:03:40
you want transparency you want to make
1:03:42
sure that these things are secure Also
1:03:44
might have a commissioner that or
1:03:47
somebody in the Republican or
1:03:49
Democratic Party I'm not making any accusations
1:03:51
that could go in know where these keys
1:03:54
are now Especially that it is out in the
1:03:56
open and do whatever they
1:03:58
wanted That's right.
1:04:01
So there's a solution. We get to it in a minute.
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first responders alike, who will
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to and including paying the ultimate price in
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service of their nation and their community. Who's
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there to help them? The government? Who's
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is the Glenn Beck program. All
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right, so we all know, we're
1:05:45
all concerned about the election. Last
1:05:48
night on the TV show, I gave you
1:05:50
eight things that you should be aware of.
1:05:53
And then the last piece was
1:05:55
about the voting machines and a
1:05:58
possible... problem
1:06:00
and alleged vulnerability
1:06:04
and we need to get the
1:06:06
vulnerability part out of
1:06:08
everything. We have
1:06:10
to be able to believe that
1:06:12
our election is secure. John
1:06:15
Graves, he's an attorney and a software
1:06:17
executive. He also is the CEO of
1:06:19
millionvoices.org. What
1:06:22
I think is the solution and a
1:06:24
very good one. So let's take
1:06:26
us through this, John. This is
1:06:28
at millionvoices.org. That's right. So
1:06:31
you go there and I'm
1:06:33
just gonna do this as we talk.
1:06:36
Okay, so you go to millionvoices.org and then
1:06:38
you're signing up. So you're just giving us
1:06:40
some way to contact you like your name
1:06:42
and email. You click the
1:06:44
next one. It gives your address. We need
1:06:46
your home registered address so that we can
1:06:49
match you to your official that you vote
1:06:51
for, county commissioner, state rep, whatever, depending on
1:06:53
what issues you click. Then when you do
1:06:55
that, if you click election integrity, make sure
1:06:58
you check that one. You
1:07:00
may also care about the border or Israel or
1:07:02
other things. But when you do that, we're gonna
1:07:05
give you a form letter and then there's three
1:07:07
actions that you can do because my passion is
1:07:09
you're the one that can change things. The listeners
1:07:11
today are the ones that can change. You can
1:07:13
click the button to call and if
1:07:16
you already have read the letter, you watch the
1:07:18
special, you kind of know what you're doing here,
1:07:20
you can call your state rep or your county
1:07:22
commissioner. Mine pulls up my county commissioner. Or
1:07:25
number two, you click the button to email
1:07:27
and you just copy the letter that we're
1:07:29
saying transparency. Here, let me
1:07:31
read the letter. Here, xxx,
1:07:34
your county commissioner. As
1:07:36
a resident voter of this country, I'm writing you
1:07:39
or this county, I'm writing you to
1:07:41
ask for an investigation into the electronic
1:07:43
software and database used to administer elections
1:07:46
in our county. I am not making any
1:07:48
allegations or focused on the disputed elections of
1:07:50
the past. I am concerned about the elections
1:07:52
this November, 2024. I
1:07:55
ask you if you will investigate and take
1:07:57
any necessary action to ensure that our future
1:07:59
elections are... fair and secure. It
1:08:02
has been revealed that three highly
1:08:04
qualified cybersecurity computer experts, seeing a
1:08:06
link below, discovered that critical encryption
1:08:09
passwords were left in plain text
1:08:11
in the election databases in
1:08:14
some counties using Dominion Database. I'm
1:08:16
not suggesting that these are problems
1:08:18
that exist here, rather I'm simply
1:08:20
asking for a verification that our
1:08:22
systems are inspected and found to
1:08:24
be in good order. If
1:08:27
the passwords for our election systems
1:08:29
are easily discoverable by hackers,
1:08:31
this would make it impossible to
1:08:33
guarantee the integrity of the election.
1:08:36
No matter which election vendor serves
1:08:38
our country, it still warrants an
1:08:40
examination. Like the
1:08:43
recent spat in
1:08:45
airline mishaps, if one airplane
1:08:48
model is having problems, it's a good idea
1:08:50
for all systems to be checked to ensure
1:08:52
that they're designed and working securely. I
1:08:55
specifically ask that a bipartisan team
1:08:57
inspect to verify if our election
1:08:59
database user password is encrypted and
1:09:01
if not demonstrate how that encryption
1:09:04
will be turned on before the
1:09:06
voting this fall. If our
1:09:08
electronic database has the same election database pass
1:09:10
keys and it goes on and on and
1:09:12
on and you're
1:09:14
asking to do this, if you are
1:09:16
not the official with authority over our
1:09:18
election processes or the election databases, I
1:09:20
would appreciate if you would provide me
1:09:23
with that person's contact information. Be sharing
1:09:25
my concerns and your response with as
1:09:27
many of my friends and neighbors as
1:09:29
possible. Everyone needs to care about our
1:09:31
elections being fair and secure. I appreciate
1:09:33
your service, your willingness to investigate this
1:09:35
matter. Nothing done in the civic
1:09:37
arena is more important than making sure our
1:09:39
elections are done with integrity. So
1:09:42
then when you click on that, you
1:09:46
can cut and paste it. You should make
1:09:48
it your own, but that gives you the outline
1:09:52
and then send it. It
1:09:54
will attach it to an email
1:09:57
To your county Commissioner without you even.
1:10:00
Having to know who your county commissioner it
1:10:02
we. We do the work for you. We
1:10:04
do the cumbersome work for you and click
1:10:06
up who years you know county commissioner person.
1:10:08
As you copy the letter we ask people
1:10:10
to personalize it. You know I've lived in
1:10:12
this county this long. Be positive. Thank you
1:10:14
for your service. Don't accuse or make statements
1:10:16
of Agnes I hate Were looking for this
1:10:18
and then you're asking for some very practical
1:10:20
things and then you'll know. And. If
1:10:22
enough citizens talk to their local county person,
1:10:25
that's where this all happens. Quite as county
1:10:27
people are sometimes elected by you know two
1:10:29
hundred men's right rights as I hear that's
1:10:31
right. If you may be the county official,
1:10:33
you may be the state rep are you
1:10:36
may be friends with films and I may
1:10:38
say I had no idea this was a
1:10:40
concerts I can fix. I can go there,
1:10:42
make sure it's not and if it is
1:10:44
a problem we give them clear steps. You
1:10:47
can encrypt of the user password is just
1:10:49
one. Quick steps you can make sure we
1:10:51
keep the paper ballots. Keep. The images have
1:10:53
a clear chain of custody. just simple. You
1:10:55
know about five simple things that anyone could
1:10:57
do and then the third thing to do.
1:10:59
You can email him, you can call ups,
1:11:01
but the best thing is to write him
1:11:03
a letter. Ah in so we
1:11:05
as people to this person has a letter
1:11:07
because after process a letter of very differently
1:11:09
and it can also documenting. Hey there's a
1:11:12
lot of people concerned about this and it's
1:11:14
when the citizens speak out that things happen.
1:11:16
That's my passion and million voices. So.
1:11:19
Ah, It does. This gives
1:11:21
them because if I got this I
1:11:23
would likely are already. We've already been
1:11:25
inspected by the state and everything else.
1:11:27
Yes, we're fine Bf you eat, you're
1:11:30
just asking noom go look and they
1:11:32
can even send a link to your
1:11:34
special and say hey here's what it
1:11:36
shows on here. just falls Loggins and
1:11:38
look at that table and say it
1:11:40
you know which is want to know
1:11:42
our county for the future. That.
1:11:44
We care about is is what about our
1:11:46
town? It's and you can rule it out
1:11:49
and if there's not an encrypted password, if
1:11:51
it's in plain text, if the tracing has
1:11:53
turned off on the database. Liked.
1:11:55
his election cameras in the bank analogy of i
1:11:57
wanna know any by touches that i wanted know
1:12:00
the digital and the paper. So
1:12:02
why don't I give you the clip
1:12:05
or you may already have it, just
1:12:07
the clip without me in it because
1:12:09
that will taint things. Just the
1:12:11
clip and say look, we know if you're
1:12:13
using this machine, this is what it looks
1:12:15
like. Yes. Let
1:12:17
us show you where it is and then we'll send
1:12:19
that to you and you can include that. Thank you.
1:12:22
Because I think they, I mean I know
1:12:24
if I were a county commissioner I wouldn't. I
1:12:26
agree and I think that's why we're trying to
1:12:28
make it simple. I say, you know, put the
1:12:31
cookies on the lowest shelf so everybody can get
1:12:33
one. It's like the county commissioner can go look,
1:12:35
have a Democrat and a Republican there, video the
1:12:37
thing and then say hey, this got
1:12:39
fixed. Okay great, we can
1:12:41
now trust our elections more. Or if this
1:12:44
didn't get fixed, let's do these steps to
1:12:46
make sure we got transparency here. Is there
1:12:48
anything that is happening right now in any
1:12:50
state that is important? There's several of them
1:12:52
and there's a lot of fights. One of
1:12:55
my passions, I tell people government belongs to
1:12:57
those who show up so you have to
1:12:59
vote but victory belongs to those who don't
1:13:01
give up. So a lot of states like
1:13:03
Wisconsin, the legislature stopped Zuckbuck's private funding of
1:13:05
election but then the Democrat governor vetoed it.
1:13:07
But then they put it back on the
1:13:10
ballot and the people overrode the governor. So
1:13:12
there's these fights. Georgia is a great example.
1:13:14
The legislature has now passed, let's watermark all
1:13:16
the ballots in the future and let's make
1:13:19
it open record so that we can, they
1:13:21
still three and a half years later haven't
1:13:23
looked at Georgia which was one of the
1:13:25
big disputed states. Tell me about watermarks. Watermarks
1:13:29
are, it's like your dollar,
1:13:31
it's watermarks. Yes, or your
1:13:33
check. Yeah, and you cannot
1:13:35
fake that part. And it's
1:13:38
individual. So in our bank
1:13:40
analogy, if I have a check, there should be two
1:13:42
checks on that. One, digitally the
1:13:44
bank should be able to count it so that's one
1:13:46
place that we make sure there's no shenanigans. But two,
1:13:48
I should be able to go look at my check.
1:13:50
I wrote you a $5 check and
1:13:52
it cleared and I can see
1:13:54
that's my check. We made that a
1:13:56
$50 check, right? Or
1:13:59
that would now be nine. Okay, somebody modified it
1:14:01
before you got it and you counted
1:14:03
it. So it's one thing to just
1:14:05
count the digital. It doesn't mean anything.
1:14:07
If it's they're stuffing counterfeit dollar bills
1:14:10
and you just count the dollar bills, that
1:14:12
doesn't answer the second question. So where do
1:14:14
they stand in Georgia on the watermarking? On
1:14:16
the watermark, they pass the legislation, but the
1:14:18
governor has to sign it or veto it
1:14:20
by July 1. I think if he doesn't
1:14:22
sign it, it becomes law, but he said,
1:14:24
hey, we're good here on election integrity. So
1:14:26
if you live in Georgia, you know somebody
1:14:28
in Georgia might be a good letter and
1:14:30
what we'll do for people who sign up
1:14:32
at Million Voices, those are the kind of
1:14:34
things we then follow up on. We
1:14:36
match your passion to the practical solution. You don't need
1:14:38
to be talking to the president. You need to talk
1:14:40
to your county commissioner. You don't need to talk to
1:14:43
the president. You need to talk to your state rep.
1:14:45
That's why in the, when you first get there, it
1:14:47
says, tell me your passions. That's it. The
1:14:49
first one is voter integrity. Yes. And,
1:14:52
but we all are interested in different
1:14:54
things. That's right. And we don't, we
1:14:56
don't. So I think I'm going to
1:14:58
be getting a lot from you. Well, and
1:15:00
if it's one person, mostly it's the state
1:15:02
rep. Your state rep is, has, things
1:15:04
are, you said it last night on the special. Things are
1:15:06
coming back to the states. That's the, that's
1:15:09
the great thing about the constitutional court
1:15:11
we have right now. They're especially with
1:15:13
the vote. Yes. That is
1:15:15
constitutionally that belongs to the state.
1:15:17
That's right. The stuff I showed,
1:15:19
you know, before we got into this are truly
1:15:21
terrifying. What the federal government
1:15:24
is doing and these
1:15:26
public private partnerships are
1:15:29
absolutely out
1:15:32
of control and nobody is really talking
1:15:34
about it. Yeah. And
1:15:36
I, I tell people, you know, don't, if somebody asked
1:15:38
me this morning, they said, Hey, I saw
1:15:40
your special last night, or is it going to be secure or
1:15:42
not? Well, it's not a binary hundred percent or not. It's
1:15:45
better now what you just mentioned, private funding.
1:15:48
28 states now have passed. Hey, we
1:15:50
don't want somebody like Zuckbox coming in.
1:15:52
Right. And flooding the system. They've outlawed
1:15:54
it, but there's a lot of work that needs to be done.
1:15:56
We can walk and chew gum at the same time. We can
1:15:58
fight for the issues of passion. But you need to
1:16:01
vote and you need to get all your friends to
1:16:03
vote and that's why we ask people to pledge to
1:16:05
do Two things, you know, there were only between
1:16:07
16 and 19 percent
1:16:09
of the American population back in the
1:16:11
1700s that was with The
1:16:15
founders. Okay, it doesn't
1:16:17
take an awful lot of people.
1:16:20
It just takes committed People
1:16:22
that will not sit down and
1:16:24
I know you're frustrated But
1:16:27
you really are the hero in this story You
1:16:29
are the one that will make the chains if
1:16:31
you choose to do so. That's right Yeah, they
1:16:33
have to vote and have to use their voice
1:16:36
I my girls play basketball and so I tell
1:16:38
them all the time, you know, we may have
1:16:40
a bad referee Maybe he's incompetent
1:16:42
or maybe he's getting paid. I don't know but
1:16:44
don't put it in his hands It's
1:16:47
like make your free throws don't turn the ball
1:16:49
over make your threes make your assists, you know
1:16:51
Play good defense and so if we show up
1:16:53
and vote and enough numbers and bring your friends
1:16:56
It'll shock people but the number one way
1:16:58
we can solve this is government belongs to
1:17:00
those who show up if we don't show
1:17:02
up And vote we can't change these laws
1:17:04
I've got about a minute left and I
1:17:06
want you to share the scripture that we
1:17:08
were talking about on the step Yeah, Luke
1:17:10
18 it is the least politically powerful person
1:17:12
think about think about how widow in the
1:17:14
time Jesus told the story that had an
1:17:16
unjust judge and he told two things you
1:17:18
have to pray and you have to not give up
1:17:20
And so she spoke she used her voice to the
1:17:23
judge and she prayed we want people to do both
1:17:25
We want you to vote and we want you to
1:17:27
try to secure your vote I
1:17:30
will tell you that I think I
1:17:32
think mother Teresa said something like this
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that I Used
1:17:37
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Couple of odd breaking news stories here.
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On a highway? I
1:20:29
guess this would be horse on a highway. Okay,
1:20:31
a horse on the highway. We'll say this one
1:20:33
is a very wealthy, formerly
1:20:37
very powerful person avoiding
1:20:40
legal consequences, so maybe not a horse on
1:20:42
a highway, exactly. Okay, all right, yeah. Harvey
1:20:45
Weinstein, his 2020 rape
1:20:47
conviction was overturned
1:20:50
today. What? Yes,
1:20:52
a shocking reversal of a landmark case that
1:20:54
helped launch the Me Too movement. The
1:20:57
court ordered a retrial ruling
1:20:59
that the judge in Weinstein's
1:21:01
original trial improperly allowed
1:21:03
testimony about allegations that weren't part
1:21:05
of the case. Wait,
1:21:08
what about the part of the case where the
1:21:10
plant? Is the plant testified yet? The
1:21:14
fern, which now has a very large family of
1:21:16
ferns, I've heard. Fern-human
1:21:19
hybrid. Very fast, fern-human
1:21:21
hybrid. And
1:21:24
hairy, hairy plant. All right, this
1:21:26
is going down a bad road.
1:21:29
So he will remain in prison, however, because
1:21:32
of his 2022 California rape conviction.
1:21:34
Okay. So, I mean, he's not gonna
1:21:36
be, go one race down. You shouldn't see him down the
1:21:38
street at your local florist. I'd
1:21:42
like to talk to you about that hot fern in
1:21:45
the window there. But
1:21:48
yes, so that's a kind of a crazy
1:21:51
story. Now both Cosby and
1:21:53
Weinstein, I
1:21:57
mean, what did, would the Meek-Hoo movement really, it worked
1:21:59
out. accomplished a ton there it seems like
1:22:02
but the two main guys that were part
1:22:04
of that now now
1:22:06
I at least had some of
1:22:08
their convictions overturned okay okay
1:22:11
we have an update on the horses
1:22:13
in London that were covered in blood
1:22:15
that were running loose on the streets
1:22:17
coming up for you you
1:22:20
know other deceased here really no
1:22:22
big deal just big huge
1:22:24
horses running down the streets covered
1:22:27
in blood in London and
1:22:30
more on the protests the
1:22:34
Glenn Beck program Welcome
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to the
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fusion of
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entertainment and enlightenment
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this is the Glenn
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Beck program what's happening
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in America and what
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side are we on more on
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that 60 seconds first having dogs just makes
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everything better I think at least my dog
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I love little so much sitting there talking
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to my wife last night he just comes
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up and he just puts his big huge
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lap like please pet me I'm here and
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I love you Rough
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The food he is very old for
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a German shepherd is almost thirty now
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go and everything else and he is
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still don't We just ran to the
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bad and see said no signs of
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dog is eight and she said is
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and stockholder Steenis with us now
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from the Simon Wiesenthal Center. He
1:24:55
is the Director of Interface Affairs.
1:24:57
He is one of my favorite
1:24:59
people on Earth. Rabbi. Good
1:25:01
area. Great. Severe there are.
1:25:03
you. Just got back from Israel,
1:25:05
correct? How. Are things. We
1:25:09
say in Israel kumo color noom
1:25:11
like everybody else. And from
1:25:13
it's it says a lot means that
1:25:15
we're going through some hard times. but.
1:25:18
We're. Still remarkably united where they some
1:25:20
signs of things fracturing a little,
1:25:22
but it's a minority of the
1:25:24
country who were you there for?
1:25:26
The response from. Moran. Is
1:25:29
there? Mister? It
1:25:32
was a nice of biblical
1:25:34
meaning. I
1:25:37
was one of the overly naive people
1:25:39
who actually believed that the reports from
1:25:41
the media when the first came in.
1:25:44
They've launched their on their way, but they're only
1:25:46
going to hit two places in the country. So
1:25:49
unless you're as an Air force base in the
1:25:51
Negev, are sitting on the Golan Heights to be
1:25:53
okay. So I actually went to sleep. They.
1:25:55
Went to many people who went to sleep. To. Be
1:25:57
a waste in that to am. By
1:26:01
their by the Sirens I'm I
1:26:03
was a we gotta get downstairs
1:26:05
to the bomb shelter and likes
1:26:07
to live like that. It's.
1:26:09
Some ice, it's not. It's
1:26:11
not pleasant. It's not pleasant.
1:26:13
But I had steel myself
1:26:15
to before. I figured I'd
1:26:17
rather I'd rather die with
1:26:19
my boots on cigarette of
1:26:21
lean most good as a
1:26:23
not figuratively and die with
1:26:25
pride as a zoo in
1:26:27
God's land than Tower in
1:26:29
Brooklyn. And
1:26:32
I'm We went downstairs we had
1:26:34
some yes over as well. And
1:26:36
we waited a couple minutes and. And
1:26:39
nothing happens. Son whom he gets the
1:26:41
all clear. A This is
1:26:43
kind of like go. Anti.
1:26:46
Climax decisions. We went upstairs
1:26:48
and then I'll just like
1:26:51
figured we'd look outside. And.
1:26:53
Went outside we have a beautiful view from
1:26:55
our our our ports. And. In
1:26:58
Jerusalem and treated to a
1:27:00
light show like it was
1:27:02
fourth of July. He. It
1:27:05
did you know you said it was biblical. see
1:27:07
if we're on the same page. It.
1:27:10
Was his his cell to at least
1:27:12
to me like. A. Just
1:27:14
printed Divine Protection The hand
1:27:16
of God just putting a
1:27:18
dome over. By. Israel,
1:27:21
however, easier than ninety nine percent
1:27:23
rate of taking those things found.
1:27:25
We know that there is, You
1:27:28
mean inaccuracy? Look, anybody who plays
1:27:30
video games knows yet se don't
1:27:33
always get those incoming right right?
1:27:35
And. Any one of those
1:27:37
could have them damage and then a few
1:27:39
days later. After. We sustain
1:27:41
almost no damage or with one
1:27:43
injury in the bedouin village. A.
1:27:46
Couple days later, we finally
1:27:48
responds to Iran. And
1:27:50
don't lobbed anything like
1:27:52
those numbers they're They
1:27:54
hit the munitions factory
1:27:56
right next door to
1:27:58
a nuclear. The license? yeah and
1:28:00
blow it up. I gotta tell you that went
1:28:03
what was done in Syria. Fury.
1:28:05
In a town in Syria
1:28:07
and there are buildings right
1:28:10
next to buildings and you
1:28:12
hit with a missile once
1:28:14
and that collapsed and seemingly
1:28:16
no damage anywhere else is
1:28:19
incredible how accurate things are.
1:28:21
Are are happening with Israel rights
1:28:24
and and those who are believers
1:28:26
don't attribute that to. The.
1:28:28
Might have the idea for. very
1:28:30
very very grateful to the idea,
1:28:32
especially to the soldiers. But.
1:28:34
They you know they got October Seventh Wrong.
1:28:37
And there have been lots of
1:28:39
friendly fire casualties because human errors
1:28:41
always involved in the wasn't here.
1:28:43
To those who are believers, this
1:28:45
is as close to assess will
1:28:47
be the mill moment as we
1:28:49
can only get in our lifetime.
1:28:53
Forgive me for not knowing the.
1:28:56
Ah, As
1:28:58
good as get all a g of of.
1:29:02
Choose. But
1:29:04
there's. Many Christians believe we're
1:29:06
We're living in the times for
1:29:08
the return of the Messiah. I.
1:29:11
Know a Ram believes that they're They're
1:29:13
looking for the return of the promised
1:29:15
one of the twelfth, the mom and
1:29:17
which gives them a real bloodthirsty at
1:29:20
this point. What? Do
1:29:22
people in Israel feel
1:29:24
about the Messiah? That
1:29:27
we've been. We've been waiting for a couple of
1:29:29
thousand years and we pray. Every. Day
1:29:31
and we don't hope for the Messiah
1:29:33
that from know is the com India
1:29:36
we know is coming. Jews and Christians
1:29:38
share that we all hope for Better
1:29:40
world is guaranteed. God's word is money
1:29:42
in the bad. weather will
1:29:45
living on in those five and i'm
1:29:47
up in those times they're they're hints
1:29:49
of this i'm i'm a little bit
1:29:51
on the conservative side so try not
1:29:54
to your area you know i'd set
1:29:56
ourselves up for disappointment but is one
1:29:58
thing in the talmud that
1:30:02
strikes me. Thomas says
1:30:04
that one of the indications that you're
1:30:06
on the verge or in the footsteps
1:30:08
of the Messiah is that the generation
1:30:11
of it is... there
1:30:13
are no fence sitters. You're either
1:30:16
on one side or you're
1:30:18
on the other. And we are so close. So
1:30:20
we really got there on October 8th. When
1:30:23
you have half of the people in the world, I
1:30:25
hope it's half of the people in the world, or
1:30:27
still hundreds of millions who said, this
1:30:30
is moral depravity. If
1:30:32
this can't be called not
1:30:35
only evil, but barrack, barbaric
1:30:37
and demonic, then nothing is.
1:30:40
And other people are saying, well, really
1:30:43
nothing is. It's all context. Or
1:30:45
you guys brought it about. Or
1:30:48
what do you expect? So
1:30:50
the world, not just
1:30:52
the small corner of it, and
1:30:55
not just America, but the world has
1:30:57
divided itself up with the people who
1:30:59
have room to understand morality
1:31:01
and those who've rejected it and see
1:31:03
everything is relative. Do you see
1:31:06
in the rest of the world... I don't
1:31:12
even want to know the answer to this. Hopefully
1:31:15
you see a difference in
1:31:18
Christians. The Jews see a
1:31:20
difference in Christians this time around, from
1:31:23
the last time. But we
1:31:26
are only seeing the bad stuff. When
1:31:28
you go over to Europe, are you
1:31:30
seeing Christians and
1:31:32
others surprisingly,
1:31:35
maybe, standing up?
1:31:37
I'm surprised at the hesitation
1:31:39
in your asking that question.
1:31:41
A hundred percent. We
1:31:44
are conscious in Israel that the only
1:31:47
reliable allies we have on the face of the
1:31:49
earth are Christians. Are
1:31:52
serious Bible believing Christians,
1:31:56
to be more specific. And
1:31:58
then there are good people. all over. I came
1:32:01
back not so long ago in
1:32:04
Berlin. He's on the faculty of a rabbinical
1:32:09
school in Berlin. He lives across the street from
1:32:11
the synagogue and community
1:32:14
center in school where his kids go that was
1:32:16
firebombed a couple of months
1:32:20
ago. So ever since the time that
1:32:23
it was firebombed, a group
1:32:25
of people, mostly
1:32:28
Christian, believe in Christian, come every Friday
1:32:30
night to stand guard
1:32:33
as a vigil for the people. And
1:32:35
these are just locals. They're not busting
1:32:38
from other parts
1:32:40
of Berlin. Locals in the
1:32:42
neighborhood. Yes, there are people. There are good people.
1:32:44
There are good people all over. I can point
1:32:46
to Palestinian friends as well. You
1:32:50
know, I'm shocked because when I go
1:32:52
over to Israel, and I'll talk
1:32:54
to Palestinians. I don't go into Gaza, but when I talk
1:32:57
to Palestinians who are living
1:32:59
in Israel, if
1:33:01
the cameras are off, they
1:33:04
will always say, I would much
1:33:06
rather I have
1:33:08
a much better time in
1:33:10
Israel than over in Gaza. I live
1:33:12
next door to the Jews and
1:33:15
we're fine. But
1:33:17
once the camera is on, you don't hear that
1:33:20
very often. And they're afraid.
1:33:22
They're afraid to say that. Now
1:33:25
in Gaza, the ones who have been raised on this,
1:33:28
poison, I mean,
1:33:33
sort of like students in America have been raised on
1:33:35
a different kind of poison. Yeah, not
1:33:37
all that different. So
1:33:40
what do you do? You know, you can't
1:33:42
put a fire out. You
1:33:44
can't put 80% of the fire out and then go, we're just going
1:33:46
to take a break. We didn't
1:33:48
stop in Germany with the Nazis.
1:33:50
You cannot have that. You can't
1:33:52
have anything other than, okay, okay,
1:33:54
okay, okay, okay. And then you
1:33:56
still have to go through the
1:33:58
community those that were
1:34:01
leaders of it and please
1:34:07
tell me that Israel
1:34:10
is committed to no matter what
1:34:12
the world says finishing
1:34:14
this job because that's the only shot
1:34:17
we have. The majority
1:34:19
of the country is committed to that very
1:34:21
very strongly there definitely
1:34:24
is a minority that that's
1:34:27
wavering. Is it
1:34:30
kind of the Tel Aviv kind of
1:34:32
crowd? Yeah, yeah, the Tel
1:34:34
Aviv kind of crowd and
1:34:36
some of the old time, the old time leftists
1:34:38
and some of the old
1:34:40
brass of the Army which is very
1:34:45
reluctantly giving up control to
1:34:47
a younger generation which is
1:34:49
much more committed, much
1:34:52
more focused. I
1:34:55
don't know it would be so frustrating. It's
1:34:57
frustrating to live in America right now.
1:34:59
It would be so frustrating to have
1:35:02
the bombs actually raining down and what happened
1:35:04
on October 7th and then
1:35:06
sit next to somebody who's like,
1:35:09
yeah I think we should give it a pause.
1:35:11
It would be hard. It would be hard.
1:35:17
What can we do to help? What can
1:35:19
this audience do to help?
1:35:21
What? What? What? Do
1:35:24
Jews here in America need and what
1:35:27
do Jews in Israel need? Well
1:35:29
that's a bunch of
1:35:31
questions. Jews in Israel are
1:35:35
enormously buoyed up by shows of support
1:35:38
from the rest of the world. On the one hand
1:35:41
we're prepared to go it alone. What
1:35:45
we've done, what the events of the last months,
1:35:49
preceded by a couple of decades have done is
1:35:51
to produce a Gen Z
1:35:53
in Israel which
1:35:56
is the polar opposite of what
1:35:58
we have here in the United States. States. We're talking about
1:36:00
kids who were in their 18-19, learned to live
1:36:02
together to
1:36:09
cooperate in the
1:36:11
army, learned that they have
1:36:13
a national mission, that they
1:36:15
work for others and for community, and
1:36:18
now they've had a practicum in what
1:36:21
it means to translate that into reality
1:36:23
and see the reaction of the rest
1:36:25
of the world. So
1:36:28
we're prepared and we have the strength
1:36:30
to go at it and whatever God decides
1:36:32
is the outcome, you know, will live
1:36:35
with it or die with it. But
1:36:39
it is so comforting to know
1:36:41
that it's not the entire world
1:36:43
that has turned against us, that
1:36:45
there are good people all
1:36:48
over, almost
1:36:52
exclusively people who believe
1:36:54
in Abrahamic monotheism. Yeah.
1:36:58
Do you have a theory
1:37:00
on why this keeps happening? People
1:37:05
have been coming
1:37:07
up with theories about anti-Semitism
1:37:10
for thousands of years. The
1:37:16
only theories that resonate with
1:37:18
me is that Jews
1:37:22
stand for something that consciously
1:37:24
or subconsciously much of the
1:37:26
world resists, which
1:37:29
is a connection between man and
1:37:31
God. People
1:37:33
committed to a mission of making
1:37:36
God's will something real.
1:37:38
Even Jews who are not observant
1:37:41
still stand for that biblical message
1:37:44
and that message is more than a lot of people can
1:37:46
take. Hitler supposedly
1:37:49
said it best. He
1:37:51
said that there are two things that
1:37:54
we we can
1:37:56
never forgive the Jews for. Circumcision?
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1:38:23
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a corporation? Do you have a faith? What
1:38:30
do you have real trust in? You know,
1:38:33
it's funny as trust is going further
1:38:35
and further away in our society. I
1:38:38
find my trust growing
1:38:42
exponentially in God. Lesson
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When we saw last week, we had
1:39:48
the consulate brief us
1:39:50
on some of the things. Have you seen that
1:39:52
presentation yet? It is literally...
1:40:00
like watching Schindler's
1:40:03
List except you know
1:40:05
it's happening
1:40:07
right now. It was
1:40:12
it's one of the most disturbing things because of
1:40:14
the the joy in most
1:40:18
of it is you know footage from their
1:40:20
cameras so the joy
1:40:22
the fact that they
1:40:25
at one point they would call into their
1:40:27
you know commander from Hamas and say we
1:40:30
killed them we killed them we killed them
1:40:32
all you know Allah Akbar God is great
1:40:34
as they're saying we killed them all and
1:40:37
the Hamas commander would
1:40:40
say drag their bodies
1:40:43
into the streets bring them back
1:40:46
or cut off their heads and bring their heads
1:40:49
and play with them they
1:40:51
were playing soccer with heads and
1:40:53
I thought to myself it's bad
1:40:56
enough God is great I just
1:40:58
raped and murdered this person but
1:41:00
then to go up the next
1:41:02
level and say play
1:41:05
with the bodies and quote get
1:41:08
others to play with the bodies
1:41:11
it shows the evil that is
1:41:14
just a black hole that is
1:41:16
if you're not directly involved we'll
1:41:18
get you involved into this and
1:41:21
just just
1:41:24
learn Jews are not even people
1:41:26
it's nothing to worry about it's
1:41:28
a soccer ball instead of a
1:41:31
head it's terrifying and
1:41:35
as I watched this it just
1:41:37
struck me as old ancient ancient
1:41:40
evil and you know I there's
1:41:43
been night what 19 Holocaust and you'll
1:41:45
see that they just
1:41:47
keep passing something on and
1:41:50
the last time we had a
1:41:52
Holocaust it jumped from Germany
1:41:54
at the last minute and it jumped
1:41:58
to Jerusalem and to You.
1:42:01
Know a ran. It
1:42:04
it always does that. And.
1:42:06
It's it's. almost as is evil is
1:42:09
just saying. Oh well. I.
1:42:11
Can Beep God. Because.
1:42:13
I have to do is kill a small little group
1:42:15
of people. And. It keeps
1:42:17
losing. was learning. But
1:42:20
when you see it, You
1:42:23
can watch it from seven
1:42:25
hundred in Persia to today
1:42:27
in New York City and
1:42:29
it's exactly the same. It's
1:42:32
it's It's a force. It's not an attitude.
1:42:34
I think it's a force. No.
1:42:38
I'm not going to do Not gonna disagree
1:42:40
with that. But.
1:42:43
Denotes: old been predicted I don't
1:42:45
read the read the bible and.
1:42:48
You. To separate sections just than
1:42:50
the and the sensitive about
1:42:52
that us servers. That.
1:42:54
That happen when you lose God's protection.
1:42:57
And. It does happen to us and worse. I
1:42:59
were sitting in a place Now I. Feel
1:43:02
We're losing God's protection. How many
1:43:05
of these protesters on these campuses
1:43:07
do you think? Are. Actually
1:43:09
engaged with their brain and know what
1:43:11
they're saying. That's the scariest thing about
1:43:13
an Asian and interview after interview a
1:43:16
camp name revert to the see what
1:43:18
river. What see. Didn't even know what
1:43:20
would. Have been at
1:43:22
it and it's it's it's become
1:43:25
just people repeating slogans, That.
1:43:27
they've been brought up with now we know
1:43:29
from elementary school. And. So much
1:43:31
of it as the the wolf progress
1:43:34
of this as a hence to. Of
1:43:37
people think that that of weavers
1:43:40
the ones who cut off the
1:43:42
world and so you guys in
1:43:44
a bad guys right? And what's
1:43:46
happens in Americans today I know
1:43:49
you have the oppressors and they
1:43:51
are so things and the intersectionality
1:43:53
house all of those of and
1:43:55
then you have any of the
1:43:57
press. If
1:44:00
I always going to see you, thank you
1:44:02
for coming by. God bless you! Like to
1:44:04
summarize back in just a minute. Man.
1:44:11
You know there are pop stars out there who
1:44:13
are donating the proceeds from their concerts to help
1:44:15
fund abortions actually. Grab I've you don't mind staying
1:44:18
a bit more? Is there something else I want
1:44:20
to talk about? and that his. Life.
1:44:22
And death. So we'll talk about this after the
1:44:24
commercial. Concerts.
1:44:27
Being held now where they're donating
1:44:29
for abortions to kill babies. I
1:44:32
mean, we are just losing our
1:44:34
soul and it is a struggle
1:44:36
between life and death. Dark.
1:44:39
And light. And. It's pretty
1:44:41
easy to see if your eyes
1:44:43
are open. Everything.
1:44:45
That enters your mind when you hear
1:44:48
the words Planned Parenthood Pre Born is
1:44:50
the opposite of that and it's fully
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funded by people like you and it
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is a five star charity the as
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the highest charity raiding so your money
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is going to save the mom's not
1:45:01
just the baby's which her important but
1:45:03
also the moms. Sixty percent of them
1:45:05
don't wanna do it but they feel
1:45:07
alone. They don't have any way to
1:45:09
take care of the child. This is
1:45:11
the way that we stand up and
1:45:14
say we care about all. Of the
1:45:16
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us. He is from the Simon
1:45:49
Wiesenthal Center of A The Director
1:45:51
of Interfaith Affairs. with
1:45:54
everything that's happening in the
1:45:57
colleges said the anti semitism
1:45:59
the true. I mean
1:46:01
it's, you know, people
1:46:04
are on TV all the time going, well
1:46:06
I don't know if that is anti-Semitism or
1:46:08
anti-Zionism. You know when you're calling for the
1:46:10
death of Jews and the destruction
1:46:12
of all of the Jews in Israel, I
1:46:15
think that's a little
1:46:18
stronger than anti-Semitism. It's hatred
1:46:20
for Jews. But
1:46:22
yesterday I don't understand the Jews, Rabbi,
1:46:25
that are standing
1:46:28
with and supporting, you know,
1:46:31
usually it's all left-wing Jews.
1:46:34
And there was a Seder yesterday.
1:46:37
First of all, explain what a Seder is
1:46:39
and what happened on campus.
1:46:41
Seder is probably the single
1:46:44
most observed Jewish practice of
1:46:47
the religion. Religious Jews, non-religious Jews, almost
1:46:49
everybody gets together for a Seder. It's
1:46:51
where you get together with your family
1:46:53
and friends and you recount
1:46:55
the events of the
1:46:58
liberation from Egypt
1:47:00
and their ritual foods that
1:47:03
are consumed. Several hour affair
1:47:07
and you want to get an idea, don't
1:47:09
go to Woody Allen. But I
1:47:12
would say that the
1:47:14
Jews who participated in the Seder probably
1:47:17
only experienced Woody Allen type
1:47:20
Seder in their life. It's Judaism
1:47:22
without any content. So that is
1:47:24
a Christmas that only is about
1:47:26
Santa. That's right. Okay. Again,
1:47:31
I'm trying to, I try
1:47:35
to understand these people, you
1:47:38
know, it's like the gay and lesbians
1:47:40
for Hamas. You know,
1:47:42
go bring your flag over to Gaza
1:47:44
and see how long you last. You
1:47:47
know, go over to Gaza if you're a
1:47:49
Jew and have a Seder there in Gaza.
1:47:51
It's not going to go well for you.
1:47:53
How do they miss this? They
1:47:56
miss it in the same way it happens
1:47:58
in the Christian world. world. As
1:48:01
Interfaith Director, I've gone to
1:48:03
denominational conventions over the
1:48:05
years. I'm not going to mention one
1:48:08
of the mainstream liberal denominations where
1:48:10
God was mentioned at
1:48:12
the opening moments of the first
1:48:14
day, the last moments of
1:48:17
the last day, and there was
1:48:19
nothing of the five days in
1:48:21
between. Nobody mentioned God. But God
1:48:23
and his message have been replaced
1:48:26
by selective culling of a
1:48:28
theme here, a theme there.
1:48:32
The michell inherit the earth
1:48:34
becomes oppressive. Oppression is bad
1:48:36
and being oppressed is good.
1:48:39
How the Jews became the oppressor
1:48:41
and not the oppressed is amazing.
1:48:44
How we became whites is also
1:48:46
a perfect thing. 51% of Israel
1:48:48
would not be considered white by
1:48:50
the same criteria that people
1:48:53
use in America to decide who's white. Yet
1:48:56
somehow it's a white country because we're oppressors,
1:48:58
so we must be white. It's
1:49:00
that dichotomy itself, which
1:49:02
is the scariest thing that you
1:49:04
have a whole generation of young
1:49:06
people who are trying to think
1:49:08
not in terms of good and
1:49:10
evil, but of whiteness and non-whiteness.
1:49:12
Where rape is a
1:49:15
legitimate tool of war against
1:49:17
an oppressor. Right, because
1:49:19
there is no other moral code because
1:49:21
God's out of the picture, so the
1:49:23
only moral code is fighting
1:49:26
oppression. That is actually, there's
1:49:29
a rape slogan that they chant, isn't
1:49:31
there? Rape is resistant.
1:49:33
Rape is resistant. That's what
1:49:35
it is. That's crazy. Crazy.
1:49:37
One of
1:49:40
the things that has become
1:49:42
very apparent to me is, and
1:49:46
it's almost in everything, the line
1:49:48
between, you said there won't
1:49:51
be any bystanders, you'll be on one side or the other,
1:49:54
and that is really defined, I
1:49:56
think, by life and death.
1:50:00
the culture of I care about the
1:50:03
Gazans I do and I care about
1:50:05
their plight I don't want
1:50:07
anybody who's innocent to
1:50:10
be killed and I want to give everybody
1:50:12
the chance to come back into the fold
1:50:14
but I'm very very clear on the bad
1:50:17
guys where we would
1:50:19
not ever go in and just murder
1:50:22
babies and set them on fire the
1:50:25
culture of death and that goes
1:50:27
beyond what the Palestinians are talking about
1:50:29
this goes to the cult
1:50:32
of shout your abortion and
1:50:34
you know euthanasia and starting to
1:50:36
kill the handicapped again and you
1:50:39
know up in Canada you have a mental
1:50:42
illness the doctors can kill you for it
1:50:44
it's insane and it's all
1:50:46
death and the other side is life
1:50:50
that's where I get for this feeling
1:50:52
that again it's just this ancient
1:50:56
Old Testament kind of fight of
1:50:59
life and death yeah
1:51:02
now I'll channel a good friend of
1:51:04
mine by the name of Glenn Beck who we
1:51:06
were talking before pointed to
1:51:09
the biblical verse choose life see
1:51:12
death doesn't require much of a choice
1:51:14
it's it's a negation if
1:51:16
you give up on everything then
1:51:19
there there's room for just
1:51:21
doing anything that you want
1:51:24
or pursuing any slogan or
1:51:26
any empty any any
1:51:28
empty program to choose life means
1:51:30
that you have to make decisions
1:51:33
judiciously you have to decide what's
1:51:35
worthwhile whether this purpose what the
1:51:37
purpose is do I have a mission in
1:51:39
life am I here for a reason a
1:51:42
lot of people don't want to deal with that
1:51:44
and they certainly if they do deal with it
1:51:46
they want to do it on their own terms
1:51:48
without thinking of somebody above who's gonna hold them
1:51:51
accountable for it so choosing life takes a lot
1:51:53
of work a lot of a lot of a
1:51:56
lot of moxie courage
1:51:59
right Internal stuff which
1:52:01
we're not we're not into
1:52:03
we're into superficiality and creating
1:52:06
your own world I'm an onion
1:52:08
little handheld so to choose life
1:52:10
is an act of courage and
1:52:12
an act that requires insight
1:52:16
and and and and and Judicious
1:52:19
thinking which which is which
1:52:21
is more than a lot of people can handle
1:52:24
and that is that's really what the Jewish people
1:52:26
along with You know the Torah that's
1:52:29
what the Jewish people really pioneered
1:52:33
was choose life be
1:52:35
a society of life not meaningless
1:52:39
death Right, then
1:52:41
not meaninglessness in any
1:52:43
in any in anything Yes,
1:52:46
that is and I think that that
1:52:48
remains one of the contributions Yeah
1:52:50
to anti-Semitism the fact that consciously
1:52:52
or subconsciously people are not so
1:52:55
happy You know I'm watching
1:52:57
a great show Stu we should talk about
1:52:59
on Hulu called Shogun and
1:53:01
it's Japanese and it is Unbelievable,
1:53:03
but the Japanese the old you
1:53:06
know 1500s Japanese
1:53:08
was all about honor and
1:53:11
death and Death I
1:53:13
mean it's it's really it's
1:53:16
bizarre to watch something
1:53:18
that is so Not
1:53:21
western history, you know
1:53:23
where it was normal
1:53:26
Oh my father disgraced himself so
1:53:28
he killed himself and now to
1:53:31
stop the line and to stop disgrace I
1:53:33
have to kill myself too. It's
1:53:35
just Bizarre
1:53:37
it's bizarre and the
1:53:40
turning point on all of that really happened
1:53:42
with the with the bringing on of the
1:53:44
of the Torah and God speaking and
1:53:47
saying choose life and making every
1:53:49
individual life count rather than just
1:53:51
the collective the
1:53:55
The one thing that I've
1:53:57
heard people say and usually
1:54:00
it's people who are, they're not bad
1:54:02
people, they're just not religiously schooled
1:54:04
or believe in anything. And
1:54:07
they'll say, you know, we
1:54:09
got to stand by the, you know, we have to
1:54:12
stand by the Jews or we have to stand by
1:54:14
God's chosen people. I don't believe
1:54:16
in any of that. Why? Why
1:54:18
should we? Can you make a
1:54:20
case to stand with the Jew
1:54:22
that doesn't, it
1:54:25
isn't because God said so? I
1:54:27
think so. Usually when God tells
1:54:29
you to do things, he has a good reason
1:54:31
for it. Yeah, right. So all we have to
1:54:33
do is uncover some of the reasons. And a
1:54:35
lot of it has to do with what you've
1:54:37
been talking about. But let's turn it into political
1:54:40
reality. There are people who would say, look, we
1:54:42
have lots of problems in the United States and
1:54:44
lots of areas where we could be devoting our
1:54:46
attention and our money. And why do
1:54:48
we have to spend so much money on foreign aid? And
1:54:51
there are isolationists, just as they were before World
1:54:53
War II. And then we
1:54:55
discovered, we woke up one day and
1:54:57
we said, you know, isolationism is just
1:55:00
not going to work because when you're
1:55:02
dealing with really committed evil, whether
1:55:05
you believe in a biblical evil or not, there
1:55:07
is evil out there. And they're
1:55:09
going to engulf us unless we put
1:55:11
up some kind of resistance. The United
1:55:13
States spends billions and billions and billions
1:55:16
of dollars not because we're just nice
1:55:18
guys out there or because we're colonial
1:55:20
oppressors. We do it out of self-protection
1:55:24
because the world can
1:55:26
be a scary place. But we've also
1:55:28
made, we've also made in the last
1:55:31
hundred years, some stupid decisions where we
1:55:33
are sending money to places that want to kill
1:55:36
us. I mean, we're sending it to Iran, but
1:55:38
we also send it and I think
1:55:40
the American people thought we
1:55:42
are trying to do good. But the American
1:55:45
government sometimes goes way off the rails.
1:55:47
It doesn't. And we cause more problems
1:55:50
and we have to be judicious about
1:55:52
that and not just write out blank
1:55:54
checks. But to think that we can
1:55:56
live in our little bubble here in
1:55:59
the United States. States, oblivious from
1:56:01
forces around the world that
1:56:03
would consciously or
1:56:05
less consciously like to replace
1:56:07
us with a caliphate or
1:56:09
with economic
1:56:14
parity and equality for everything and just
1:56:16
destroy our economic system. To
1:56:19
do that, you have to invest in other places.
1:56:21
I think the investment in Israel is certainly not
1:56:24
the only place. Egypt gets about the same amount
1:56:26
every year and we're getting a lot less out
1:56:28
of Egypt but the low Egypt has been pretty
1:56:30
good in this conflict. But to
1:56:32
think that without Israel and without Egypt
1:56:34
and without Jordan, the Iranians wouldn't have
1:56:37
moved in or that ISIS
1:56:39
wouldn't move in. Even the Saudis. Even
1:56:42
the Saudis. The Saudis, you know, because
1:56:44
the United States has been so weak and judiciously
1:56:48
in trying to rework
1:56:50
a Middle East reality including Israel.
1:56:54
But you don't live in a vacuum. If you
1:56:56
don't live in a vacuum, then look to
1:56:58
the places that are giving you some kind
1:57:00
of return on that money. The
1:57:03
Israel is a democracy. It's the
1:57:06
only democracy in that region. It's
1:57:09
the only place that is
1:57:11
actually helping Israel in intelligence,
1:57:14
helping America rather in intelligence,
1:57:17
helping America develop its weapons
1:57:19
which we do need in
1:57:21
a scary world. And
1:57:25
if you recognize that there are
1:57:27
evil players, there are malign players
1:57:29
in the world, you can't
1:57:31
just say, well, we're not going to be like that
1:57:33
and be that naive. You have
1:57:35
to be able to build up a kind
1:57:37
of a wall and that
1:57:40
means having allies who are reliable and Israel
1:57:43
has been that and will continue to be
1:57:45
that. It is amazing too that everywhere else
1:57:47
we've fought in the Middle East, we're
1:57:50
fighting everybody and you're kind of like, guys, you
1:57:52
got to stand up at some point. Stand up
1:57:54
for yourself. That's not what we're
1:57:56
talking about. First of all, nobody's talking about sending
1:57:58
troops over to Israel. And
1:58:01
that's a whole different kettle of fish.
1:58:03
But in this case Israel is standing
1:58:05
up. They're standing up
1:58:07
for Democracy where we haven't
1:58:09
seen that really in mass
1:58:12
in any other place in the Middle East it
1:58:14
is It
1:58:17
is like-minded and you're standing up for
1:58:19
yourself, which I you know and we're
1:58:21
worried America be If
1:58:24
Israel had not taken out the Iraqi nuclear
1:58:27
react. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah
1:58:29
But yeah, I know and I hope you
1:58:31
get the Iranian Yeah stuff too one
1:58:33
last I even got about a minute how important
1:58:35
is this next election? I don't want to force
1:58:38
you into a political thing, but for
1:58:40
Israel and for Good
1:58:43
and evil Yeah,
1:58:45
of course. It's it's it's it's
1:58:47
tremendously important again We're determined
1:58:49
to survive and and work
1:58:51
with whoever is there we
1:58:55
have tremendous respect for and and
1:58:58
Thanks and gratitude for Joe Biden
1:59:00
for the decisions he made early
1:59:03
After October 7th and for sending troops
1:59:06
and for standing with us in the
1:59:08
Security Council But we're also horribly aware
1:59:10
of how vulnerable he is
1:59:12
how easy it is to bend his ear
1:59:16
To the progressive wing and the in
1:59:18
the Democratic in
1:59:20
the Democratic Party, which is very very
1:59:22
scary We can't rely on the Democratic
1:59:24
Party as a whole anymore like we
1:59:26
did for four years
1:59:30
You know the On
1:59:33
paper the the opening months of
1:59:36
a Trump presidency would probably be
1:59:38
a little Less
1:59:40
scary for us. Yeah It'll
1:59:42
go from there I can't really say but I
1:59:45
we do think it's very important and I'm sure
1:59:47
a lot of Israeli foreign policy is kind of
1:59:49
Waiting to see what happens in November Thank
1:59:53
you so much. Thank you for having me.
1:59:55
It's so great to be with you. Yeah, always always
1:59:57
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yesterday we had horses
2:01:51
covered in blood running
2:01:53
down the streets of London and we
2:01:55
had no idea why you're watching look
2:01:57
at that white horse just covered in
2:01:59
blood. Do you have
2:02:01
an update on this? Well it was a
2:02:03
military exercise. I guess they bring these horses
2:02:06
out into public to get
2:02:08
them used to the public. The loud
2:02:10
noises, people moving around. So what
2:02:12
happened was they went by a construction site
2:02:14
and something dropped, made a loud noise, they
2:02:16
freaked the horses out,
2:02:18
they ran all over the place. One of them ran
2:02:21
into a bus. It's hard
2:02:23
to I don't want to know why
2:02:25
it's covered in blood. I still don't
2:02:27
really know. Did somebody have
2:02:29
too much blood and they popped? What happened?
2:02:31
Could be that one. I think
2:02:34
the theory, leading theory, is that one of
2:02:36
these interactions they had caused the
2:02:38
horse to be cut so it was bleed,
2:02:41
it's his own blood that was coming down
2:02:43
all over it. That's better. That's better than
2:02:45
more investigation needs to happen. We'll get back
2:02:47
to you with more. The
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Glenn Beck program.
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