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is the Maryland band? I
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do back and forth, you get one thing and
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then you get another thing and then they argue
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with each other and you don't know who to
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believe. So we're gonna
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get into that here in just a
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minute. I mean,
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it's a little nerve -wracking. You
2:37
know, I read a quote
2:39
from Jefferson earlier this week and
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I've kind of I've kind
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of put this into today's terms.
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The man who reads nothing at all
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is better educated than a man
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who reads nothing but social media. So
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where are you getting most
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of your facts? Probably social media.
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Or, you know, Jefferson said, you know, a
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man who reads nothing at all is
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better educated than the man who reads nothing
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but the newspapers. So kind
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of the same thing today. I don't know
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what to believe. We're going into that
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as the days turned into weeks. Clearly,
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something was different. Bob was always
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tired every single day. His wife said
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he could You can almost never
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get to sleep at night, no matter
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how hard he tried. Privately, she
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right. So Stu,
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help me out on the Maryland man,
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because... You talking about the Maryland father?
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The Maryland father. The Maryland father. man.
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Why didn't you include that he's a
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father? Well, he's. You have to include
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that he's a father. a father and
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he's an immigrant, you know. He's an
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immigrant. a husband. And a husband.
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Okay. Thank you. Well,
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there's something. There are some things
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that we know and some things that
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we don't know. You
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know, the media will, you
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know, for instance, his
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wife swore out of, you
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know, a protection
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order against him. But
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only a couple of
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them. Because
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he was apparently beating
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her. But that's
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without any nuance. I
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don't know. Do you need nuance with
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the domestic abuse thing? Not
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really, no. No, I really
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don't. The one thing that
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you... I don't know. I
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don't know. We know
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that he entered the US
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illegally. We don't know when he
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entered. Yeah, there's some reports
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between 2011 and 2014. Some places
5:40
are reporting both numbers. Correct.
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We know that he was working
5:45
as a roofer. Okay.
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We know that in 2019
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he faced deportation proceedings in
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Baltimore, but was granted a
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withholding of removal order. So
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he couldn't be deported to
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El Salvador. The
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MS -13 affiliation,
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that's unproven, it
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is based on some evidence,
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but weak, you know,
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unless you believe the informant. I
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mean, we had to believe every single
6:14
whistleblower under Biden, but this one,
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no, no, this one, no. Yeah, they've
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really some documents too that, that
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are, that's basically say that he is,
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it wasn't MS -13. I mean,
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those are the, of course, essentially
6:26
the accusations, right? They
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come from the police, these are the These
6:31
are their observations of him. That
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doesn't mean it went through, it was proven in
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a court of law or anything, but it was,
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this is what they believed. They believed they had,
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he was arrested, I believe, one time with someone
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who was a known MS -13 member. That happens
6:45
to all of us. Yeah, it happens to me
6:47
all the time. I'm like, yeah,
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he's a good guy. I mean,
6:51
we bowl every Tuesday night. Like,
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I got a couples massage the other
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day with a known MS -13 member.
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that's you mean in MS -13. Right, or
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a couple. No, I mean,
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the price is, you get a discount.
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you get a discount. Okay, so
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it has nothing to do Everybody likes
7:08
to say money. It is unlikely. It's
7:10
not impossible. Right. But unlikely that he
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was not affiliated with these guys. They
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don't, I will say though, they don't
7:17
have like... the greatest evidence of all
7:19
time on this. This is not like
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an open and shut, we definitely know.
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I would say it's more likely than
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not. And again, the standard
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here, when you are an illegal immigrant,
7:29
is you don't get all the constitutional
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protections that a human citizen gets, right?
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Like you're an illegal immigrant. And we
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do know for certain, this is something
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that he has admitted, he
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crossed into the country
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illegally, which is a crime. That
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we know he has admitted to it,
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and there's no disagreement on whether he
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should have been really deported or not.
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Now, of course, the family is saying
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all sorts of things. His defenders are
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saying some stuff, but like, there's no
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question that he could have been deported.
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The question was whether he should have
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been deported to El Salvador or not.
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Well, he's from El Salvador, so I
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guess he could work that out.
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you know, insult El Salvador. When Trump
8:10
was president, they went through a
8:12
hearing and said he shouldn't be deported
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to El Salvador. Now, I believe
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that this was based on this guy
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lying a lot and saying that
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his mother's papusa stand was Oh, not
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the papusa stand. Yes, it was
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being harassed. Oh, jeez. She was being
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harassed back in 2011. Papusa,
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isn't that what Native Americans
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carry their baby in, like a
8:34
papusa stand or something? a
8:37
papoose. Oh, that's a papoose. What's
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a papoosa? The food, I guess.
8:41
It a thick... Wow, don't cross
8:43
those cultures. It could get very
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dicey quickly. Sorry, mistranslation.
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I was eating the baby. Wow,
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sorry about that. It's just like when you mess up
8:53
hummus and hamas. There's only one letter,
8:55
but there's a lot going on there.
8:57
Right, but it's a big difference. There's a
8:59
couple letters. Okay, so a papusa is
9:01
a thick grilled or fried tortilla from Elsa,
9:03
typically made with cornmeal or rice flour
9:05
and stuff with various fillings like beans, cheese,
9:07
or pork. Don't really need to know
9:09
all of this. You can stop it anytime.
9:11
best part of the story. What are
9:13
you talking about? It kind of
9:15
sounds interesting. Yeah. Okay, so she,
9:17
her, her papusa stand was
9:19
being harassed by a local
9:21
gang. Again, this is his telling.
9:24
And they were threatening to
9:27
kill this guy. He left
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and he believes if he goes back
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to El Salvador, they're gonna kill him. They're
9:33
gonna kill him. Now, of course, The
9:35
papusa stand is not even open anymore. Yeah,
9:37
it doesn't even exist. Yeah, so they're
9:39
not carrying that grudge. Weird grudge to carry
9:41
over all these years. Damn, papusa stand
9:43
still bothers me. I've been retired for 10
9:46
years, but still bothers me to this
9:48
day. Let me let me ask
9:50
you if if he was because he
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claimed that he had, you know, he was
9:54
here for asylum, but he never claimed asylum
9:56
until they arrested him. Then
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he was like, ah. Have
10:01
you heard the story of the
10:03
papusa, right? So it sounds awfully fishy
10:05
to me, right? And I if
10:07
I were the immigration judge I would
10:09
probably not have said he cannot
10:12
be deported to the 2l Salvador Yeah,
10:14
that being said a judge mm -hmm,
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and this is when Trump was
10:18
still president. Oh This
10:20
is not a Biden thing. Said you
10:22
can't deport him there. So we
10:24
probably should not have deported him there.
10:26
By the way, this is something
10:28
the Trump administration has admitted to. Admitted
10:30
to making a mistake. That's okay. It
10:33
sucks for the guy, and is why
10:36
the family is upset about it. That being
10:38
said, there's not a lot of evidence
10:40
he's a wonderful human being. It should be
10:42
treated as they are treating him. Sure,
10:44
domestic violence, but that wasn't really proven. You
10:47
know, it was just accused by
10:49
his wife who's now so totally
10:51
in love with him. I like
10:53
now it's of course, you know,
10:55
he's in a domestic violence before
10:57
now can't believe this horrible government
10:59
would take it I walked into
11:01
a door. It happens to me
11:03
all the time. That's fell down
11:05
the stairs, you know, that happens
11:07
anyway Patty Moran was Well, her
11:09
daughter was killed and here's what
11:11
she said yesterday from the White
11:13
House. Listen to this Tell the
11:15
truth. Exactly. Tell
11:18
the truth. Tell
11:20
like how violent it really is.
11:23
This is about protecting
11:25
our children. It's
11:27
more than just politics
11:29
or votes or just
11:31
anything. It's about national
11:33
security, protecting Americans, protecting
11:36
our children. Thank
11:38
you. Thank you for listening. Share
11:40
your daughter's story. Tell the truth. And
11:42
I think the country hears you loud
11:44
and clear, so thank you. Does
11:47
anyone have any questions
11:49
for Patty or for me?
11:53
No? No, no, no questions. No questions
11:55
whatsoever. questions. Not going to ask
11:57
the mom, because I'll lose in that
11:59
argument. Because it's not really about
12:01
finding the truth. It's about fashioning an
12:04
argument. And I'm not going to
12:06
be the one that It questions mom
12:08
with a dead daughter. Yeah.
12:10
That's what they were thinking. Nope.
12:12
No questions here. Don't look at me.
12:14
not interesting. Right. This is the
12:16
same thing with Chris Van Hollen, right?
12:18
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Would you
12:20
have known his name last week? No.
12:23
I love this one because Chris Van Hollen
12:25
is a senator. From
12:28
a state. From a state. Right. Who
12:30
would have known? Yeah. Not
12:32
even that state. I'm not even sure
12:34
that the people in his state. I
12:36
think if you went to the political
12:38
media apparatus of this country and asked
12:41
who is Chris Van Hollen 95 %
12:43
of them said who yes as of
12:45
last week Yes, but what I I
12:47
he's actually become my favorite part of
12:49
the story Mm -hmm, which is this pathetic
12:51
attempt to take a vacation to El
12:53
Salvador and try to free him or
12:56
something He's gonna bring him back and
12:58
he goes to the he goes to
13:00
El Salvador just nobody pays any attention
13:02
to him He's totally ignored. He's like
13:04
it's like if if John Q Sack
13:06
went up and held up the the
13:08
the boombox by the window and say
13:11
anything and the girl just wasn't home
13:13
It's just a pathetic What a loser
13:15
this guy is and he goes down
13:17
there gets absolutely nothing done. He flies
13:19
all the way down there for them
13:21
to tell him What are you even
13:23
doing here? No, we're not gonna listen
13:26
to you. Who are you by the
13:28
way? Who's Chris Van Hollen and then
13:30
the entire time he's ignoring the families
13:32
of people who have been murdered In
13:35
his own constituents, family
13:37
members that have been murdered by illegal immigrants, they
13:39
don't get calls, they don't get mentions on his
13:41
Twitter, they get nothing. And he
13:43
flies all the way down there to try to free
13:45
this guy who is beating his wife, allegedly, and
13:48
was here illegally, not
13:50
allegedly, he admitted that, and
13:52
maybe most likely was
13:55
a member of MS -13.
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Okay, we see the priorities
13:59
of the left, this is
14:01
what it Yes. They care about
14:03
that type of person, but
14:05
not the family who had their
14:07
their you know daughter or
14:09
son or Other family member murdered.
14:11
They don't care isn't it
14:13
isn't it fascinating what they're choosing
14:15
to stand for it. I
14:17
mean it really I mean you
14:19
just can't How do you
14:21
argue you're on the other side
14:23
hang on just a second
14:25
so You're with the guy who
14:27
came here illegally Maybe
14:30
we don't have everything rock
14:32
solid here, but this is
14:34
the pattern. And
14:36
he's also not an American citizen.
14:38
So, you know, ship him
14:40
back. But what what what you're
14:42
standing up for, that's the
14:44
most important out of all of
14:46
the things that are going
14:48
on. And you're not you're reporting
14:50
on that day and night,
14:52
but you're not reporting on the
14:54
mother who had her daughter
14:56
killed, brutally killed. You're not reporting
14:58
on that at all? Really?
15:02
Wow, that's a...
15:05
That's incredible. Incredible.
15:09
I mean, you cannot make this
15:11
stuff up. Also, I just
15:13
want to let you know we're three miles away
15:15
from a papusa stand. Are we
15:17
really? We can get papusas to
15:19
the studio at any moment. The
15:22
babies or the... No, no, we're not gonna... No,
15:24
why would we want the... I'm not going to
15:26
bring the babies in, no. OK, all right. I
15:28
just want to make sure, because I don't want
15:30
you eating any babies. There's multiple. I say. Because
15:32
I've heard you. You look at babies and you're
15:34
like, I can just eat you up. And I'm
15:36
like, no, don't do it, Stu. Don't
15:39
do it. I got a whole stand of
15:41
babies. Yum,
15:43
yum, yum, yum, yum. Yeah,
15:45
I've heard it from you. Mm -hmm.
15:47
Oh, goody that leg. You have. Goody
15:49
that leg. No. Yep. No. It's you.
15:51
You know, Glenn, I don't think people
15:53
necessarily know that when you chose to
15:55
move the studios here to Texas, you
15:57
decided to put them in the most
15:59
diverse city in America. That is what
16:01
I chose. That's what I chose. Now,
16:03
you didn't know said, where could we
16:05
find? Where? What zip
16:07
code is the most diverse in
16:10
the entire country. I said, that's where I
16:12
want to build my studios. And lo and
16:14
behold, they were built right here in 1982.
16:16
And we occupied them as soon as we
16:18
got here. Well, you couldn't move to anywhere.
16:20
And you moved to literally, I mean, this
16:22
is actually the most diverse
16:24
city in America. Do you have a
16:27
papusa stand? Within three miles? Probably
16:29
not. I can get
16:31
Korean barbecue, papusa stuff. Indian
16:33
food, Asian food. Anything we
16:35
want. Anything we want right
16:37
here. Barbecue. Yeah. Whatever you
16:39
want. Right here. Well, I'm afraid if
16:41
we go to the Papuza stand that we will
16:43
get, uh, will we get terrorized? Oh, will we get
16:45
terrorized? By a gang or will we just get
16:47
a bunch of babies? No, I think we'll get babies.
16:49
I think they might terrorize us with a bunch
16:51
of babies. Here, eat this. Wait a minute, I don't
16:53
want to. A gang of babies. Yeah, that's what
16:55
happens. It's the mean streets. It's the mean streets. This
16:58
is the life we live. You know, don't cry
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for me, Argentina. Let me tell you
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armed forces, we treat
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our cops and
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firefighters. We
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just let our government take care of
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it and they don't do anything. I
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mean, how many veterans have to die?
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I met two family members, two on
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two separate I was giving
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a speech one night and I
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was at a meet and greet
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thing the next night and in
18:08
separate cities. And first night
18:10
somebody came up to me, brave,
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brave dad and tears in his eyes and
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he said, look, I wasn't going to come,
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but I had to be here. I just,
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I had to shake your hand and tell
18:21
you about my son. My son was in
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the service. He just killed himself on Tuesday.
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Okay. The next day, and that
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just took my breath away, the very next
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day I meet a mom who said the same
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thing. I'm here because my
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son, he killed himself, he
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was in the service and we've
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Stay strong. You
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know, because we're in the most diverse area
19:19
in the country, you know, it's just the way
19:21
we live. It's the way we roll. You
19:23
know, this is our scene, if you
19:25
will. You
19:29
know, I just have to play
19:31
something that, you know, it's happening in
19:33
my life. Can
19:35
we play the Insurgent
19:37
video, please? What?
19:41
It's contradictory to the...
19:43
Story or it's
19:45
it's not a lie.
19:47
It's not a
19:49
mistake. That got an
19:51
error. It's not
19:53
something we have to
19:55
apologize for. I
19:57
mean, it just it
19:59
just goes on
20:01
like this for a
20:03
little while and
20:05
then there's some rap.
20:08
Here we go to play the rap. I
20:22
mean, this the way I roll. This
20:25
is the way I was pumping the jam. And
20:27
that's not, that shows
20:29
that I'm not really,
20:31
what? But
20:33
anyway, I'm so,
20:36
this is such my scene that came out two
20:38
years ago. Did
20:40
yeah, it's somebody just brought my kitchen
20:42
and I'm like wait I'm in a
20:44
rap song I gotta talk to this
20:46
rapper cuz that's I mean that's what
20:48
I you know This is my scene.
20:51
This is your scene is my scene
20:53
sounds authentic when you say it that
20:55
way, right? Right, I think he's gonna
20:57
be impressed with me. Do you? No
21:02
Not at all at all not
21:04
at all. I mean you have
21:06
in the past on this program
21:08
you have performed
21:10
a musical. I have. I
21:13
have. That was something that occurred. We actually did
21:15
do that. We did do that. I was, I
21:17
got bored, really bored one week. And so I
21:19
said, just do, let's make a musical. And we
21:21
did, the whole show is a musical. It was.
21:25
People loved it. They loved it. They've
21:27
been clamoring. It's why you've heard
21:29
so many other. Shows
21:31
that have done it now.
21:33
They were clamoring yes clamoring for
21:35
more. Yeah, that was the
21:37
only time we did it. Yeah
21:40
We've had many many other
21:42
opportunities thousands of other shows never
21:44
comes to mind to do
21:46
it again. Oh, never let's repeat
21:48
that experiment never does never
21:50
does no, but toffer You know
21:52
you probably been to his
21:54
website toffertown.com I have yeah, he's
21:58
He's known professionally as Topher. He's
22:00
an American rapper and You
22:02
know put put me for some
22:04
reason and I don't think
22:06
that helped his sales at all
22:08
But I just want to
22:10
ask him what what what what
22:12
were you thinking? Honestly, and
22:14
you know, it is it's Easter
22:16
week So I thought this
22:19
would be a time to ask
22:21
for forgiveness for torching any
22:23
possibility of a credible career that
22:25
he had but So
22:27
we're gonna talk to him in
22:29
just a second and more on
22:31
the news of the day next.
22:46
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24:28
to the Glenn Beck
24:30
program Topher had he's a
24:32
rapper American rapper. He
24:34
had the number one single
24:36
in 2020 number one
24:38
on the Billboard rap digital
24:40
song sales chart debut
24:42
album album He he came
24:44
out with a I'm
24:46
sorry. I've just I mean
24:48
I'm so hip I
24:50
just found out he came
24:52
out with another Video
24:55
and and and rap song and it
24:57
included my voice and somebody brought it to
24:59
my attention like you know You're like
25:01
a really cool rap song. I'm like, of
25:03
course. I'm gonna really cool fill in
25:05
the blank, you know And I'm listening to
25:07
it and I understand all the words
25:09
of the rap I don't have any idea
25:11
what I'm talking about in it Honestly,
25:13
I was like what the hell am I
25:15
even talking about there? Don't see
25:17
how it relates, but we have
25:19
tophoron with us He's a
25:21
rapper and a songwriter, and the creator
25:23
of this song. Topher, how are you? What's
25:26
going on, Mr. Glenn? Yeah,
25:30
I'm right on time, aren't I? I'm
25:32
right here, right on time. Yeah, I
25:34
was hoping that you one day,
25:36
you know, caught winning that song. I've
25:39
always been a fan of your work. Thank you.
25:41
Thank you very much. You know, first
25:44
of all, I'm sorry for any delay
25:46
and also sorry for any damage that I've
25:48
done to your career by being on
25:50
that song, but it wasn't my choice. I
25:52
was just a bad choice by you. Let
25:56
me ask you, we are seeing
25:58
so many changes in culture. Saturday Night
26:00
Live, we talked about yesterday. Are
26:04
you seeing Changes
26:07
in the culture now, is
26:09
it different than when you made
26:11
that song in 2022 or
26:13
the, you know, the other climate
26:15
the charts in 2020? Absolutely.
26:19
And the reason why
26:21
is, you say you don't
26:23
remember what you was talking about in
26:25
that clip, but it was around the
26:27
same time where, you know, we had
26:29
the ultra censorship we saw from social
26:31
media, you know, and Mark Zuckerberg and
26:33
then all these people came out and
26:35
said that the government was suppressing speech
26:37
or they were encouraged to do so.
26:39
Yeah. Um, and so that's what you're
26:41
talking about. You have paid opportunities that
26:43
was, you know, spreading lies and we
26:45
still have that today. And,
26:47
and so what that video I talked about
26:49
was some of the things that were
26:51
lies, but, you know, by the time the
26:54
truth comes out, six months later, yeah,
26:56
it's too late. You know,
26:58
so many people to do something
27:00
about it. And what's happening
27:02
is, because of this repeated cycle
27:05
and pattern, people have started
27:07
to see what we saw four
27:09
years ago, and they're
27:11
starting to switch sides. Because, you
27:13
know, it's one thing to be
27:15
wrong, it's another thing to deceptively
27:17
deceive somebody and to believe in
27:19
the truth. And then when they
27:21
find out, they don't trust you
27:23
anymore. Yeah, except they're not
27:25
changing at all. It's so it's
27:28
the weirdest thing, you know, they I
27:30
don't know if they just believe
27:32
the lies that they've been told themselves
27:34
and then told themselves or if
27:36
they just don't care because the ends
27:38
justify the means and they somehow
27:40
or another think that their big platform,
27:42
which isn't big anymore Because of
27:44
their lies is somehow or another gonna
27:46
save them Well,
27:49
you know somebody said somebody once
27:51
said that I take a lot
27:53
to the grave and I think
27:55
some of them have just decided
27:57
to do that But that's why
27:59
we you know your show Charlie
28:01
Kirk and and other big conservative
28:03
voices and influences have to keep
28:06
our You know quote -unquote hands
28:08
on their necks, right? Yeah, so
28:10
we can continue to choke out
28:12
some of the lies and shake
28:14
loose the truth that has been
28:16
suppressed for so many years and
28:18
people can deal with it. You
28:20
know, I'm a firm believer in,
28:22
you know, trying to fight confirmation
28:24
bias and really know and get
28:26
to know the truth because it's
28:28
hard to build relationships, it's hard
28:31
to unite if what we're building
28:33
is based on false reality. It's
28:35
not true, you know. So even
28:37
if the truth, I can't stand
28:39
it. Someone once said this is
28:41
the truth will offend you only
28:43
once. but a lie will offend
28:45
you or upset you every time
28:47
you remember it. So
28:50
just give me the truth. The,
28:53
you know, when I look at music,
28:55
I look back to the 60s
28:57
and it was the message was everywhere.
29:00
I mean, it was, you know,
29:02
peace and love and everything, sex,
29:04
drugs, all of it was
29:06
everywhere in every song almost.
29:08
And the left had really
29:10
captured it. And it was
29:12
a different message than it
29:14
is now. But it still
29:16
was the the message of
29:18
a movement you hear you
29:20
hear songs today on the
29:22
radio and it's almost completely
29:24
disconnected from What's really happening
29:26
in America except for a
29:28
few but it's it there
29:30
is there It's like they've
29:32
they've they captured the government
29:34
they captured all the controls
29:37
of power But and they
29:39
captured Hollywood and kept it
29:41
but for some reason why
29:43
why isn't them the music
29:45
industry involved in everything that's
29:47
going on. Well,
29:50
I think they play a part,
29:52
you know, just kind of, just like
29:54
Hollywood and the entertainment industry as
29:57
a whole, you know, even in sports,
29:59
right? Because, you know, for
30:01
the Super Bowl was the only time
30:03
to remove Black Lives Matter, you know,
30:05
or racism. So you
30:07
see this all around. And
30:10
when I'm starting to see is
30:12
when you get a strong leader
30:14
like we have now, people are more
30:16
emboldened to be, or
30:19
less likely to acquiesce
30:21
to demands. And
30:23
so we're starting to see that
30:25
pushback. Even United Kingdom and countries
30:28
across the world are starting to
30:30
be like, okay, there's only two
30:32
genders now. Trump has come
30:34
out and stood against it
30:36
and we have organizations that just
30:38
needed someone that They
30:40
can look up to and they feel
30:42
like has their back. They know
30:44
it's wrong But they need to know
30:46
somebody has their back because I
30:48
mean when you own a corporation or
30:50
you have a you're in charge
30:52
of a large organization You can't just
30:55
be petty in your um ethics,
30:57
right your morality So sometimes you got
30:59
to think about somebody else's livelihood
31:01
and families and kids But when you
31:03
can be in a position now
31:05
that we have somebody this strong administration
31:08
Now you'd be like, I can take on
31:10
something to risk without having the same
31:12
blowback I had before. Do you think that
31:14
people are that are changing these corporations?
31:16
Do you think it's real lasting or is
31:18
it just a? Well, we're just
31:20
gonna say this now and hopefully our guy will
31:22
get back in and we'll be back to business. Oh
31:25
It's all about the money. So I I
31:28
don't trust him as far as I could throw him
31:30
I know they're just looking at the money but that
31:32
being said While they're doing
31:34
this we need to take advantage
31:36
of this. Yes of this spin,
31:38
you know, so when the next
31:40
four years come around the they
31:42
won't be as Enticing that height
31:44
to go to the other side
31:46
as they as they previously have
31:48
because we want to make sure
31:50
that we in positions of power
31:52
when in positions of influence and
31:54
control to where they still will
31:57
you know Listen to what we
31:59
design things like that. You know,
32:01
it's just we've got to do
32:03
better you know as a society
32:05
of the people and i'm glad
32:07
to see things start to turn
32:09
around but we cannot let up
32:11
but i think president still so
32:13
far so far it's a good
32:15
thing that i'm happy about you
32:17
know i'm happy about that the
32:19
title nine that he's going strong
32:21
against the college uh... universities institutions
32:23
uh... making sure that we keep
32:25
men out of women's sports uh...
32:27
i'm i'm glad about the borders
32:29
I mean, I think February, we
32:32
had one catch and release, which
32:34
is incredible. Yeah. You know,
32:36
I'm happy about the tears. And I
32:38
know everyone wants to play him
32:40
because of increased this, increased that. I'm
32:42
like, the tears are forcing countries
32:44
to the negotiation table, you know, and
32:46
that's what it's all about. He
32:48
knows that he doesn't to make this permanent.
32:50
So I like that about it. Competencies are
32:52
coming back and rebuilding infrastructure, manufacturing
32:54
plants in the US, jobs
32:56
are returning. So I love that. And,
32:59
you know, it's
33:02
just, to me, he's doing a
33:04
great job within the first 100 days. We had to
33:06
see what it looks like from a year from now.
33:08
Dose is going to spread through the grill. We
33:10
just got to give it time. We can't
33:13
expect the world to change in three months.
33:15
If it did, then it tells me that
33:17
my whole idea of what it means to
33:19
be president and how government ran has been
33:21
false. If he can change the world in
33:23
three months, what have we been doing? I
33:25
know. Well, you know,
33:27
I've told the story before. Stu, you remember when
33:29
I went to meet with George Bush to get yelled
33:31
at in the Oval Office? He
33:34
wasn't happy with me
33:36
one day. And he said,
33:39
he tried to make me feel better.
33:41
It was the day that Barack Obama
33:43
and Hillary Clinton was still winning against
33:45
Barack Obama. And Barack Obama said, you
33:47
know what, I would just fly
33:49
planes into Pakistan. I'd just bomb Pakistan.
33:51
And at that time, they were
33:53
an ally. And I said,
33:55
what do you, Mr. President, before I
33:58
leave, what do you make of
34:00
that? And to make me feel better,
34:02
and it made me feel much
34:04
worse, he said, Glenn, don't worry, whatever
34:06
happens, whoever gets into this office,
34:08
when they sit behind this chair, they'll
34:10
have the same people advising them
34:12
that have advised me, and they'll realize
34:14
the President's hands are tied, that
34:17
you really can't do very much as
34:19
President. And so have a
34:21
good day. And I walked out of there and
34:23
I was like, oh my, Gosh, that is
34:25
not comforting at all. That's why we keep getting
34:27
the same stuff. And I think that's what
34:29
Donald Trump found out in 16. And
34:31
that's why he's able to make so
34:33
many moves this time is because he knew
34:36
that and he cleared all of those
34:38
people out or as many as he could
34:40
in his second term. Absolutely.
34:43
And that's why I was so
34:45
ecstatic about his second return. I
34:47
went to a lot of his
34:50
campaign runs and rallies and And
34:52
I just, that's what I knew.
34:54
That's why he has people who
34:56
came from the left. I mean,
34:58
Tulsa Gavir, you know, like
35:00
Elon Musk, several of the people who was
35:02
on the fence, R .K. Jr., so many
35:04
people that came from that side because he's
35:06
willing to just get people who want to
35:08
get something done. You know, you don't
35:10
see this, this is something different from any
35:13
administration we've seen in the last, what, 10, 20
35:15
years, you know? And
35:17
so when people say that he's Polarizing
35:19
he doesn't want to hear from anybody else.
35:21
I'm like, he's literally the guy listening to
35:23
everyone. Um, and he's,
35:25
he's trying to make America great again,
35:28
you know, for everyone. And I'm,
35:30
I'm hoping that people, once again, people
35:32
calm down, just give it some
35:34
time, be patient. It's going to be all
35:36
right. You know, it's going to be fine. Great.
35:38
Great to talk to you. Thank you so much. Hope to
35:40
talk to you again. I appreciate that
35:42
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37:44
to the program. So
37:47
By the way, the papusas are on the way.
37:49
Are they really? No, I have word with them. They
37:51
are coming. They're gonna be here, I think right
37:53
after the end of the show. I mean, I'm watching.
37:55
walk yet? Or are they? No, no, this is
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the food again, Glenn. This is, it's
37:59
like three, they're less than three miles
38:01
away. They're in a car on
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our way to our... So we're eating
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babies. Anyway, you know, there's a
38:08
story that we're gonna hit tomorrow, you
38:10
know, that happened on a Sunday
38:12
morning, just last Sunday morning. Uh,
38:14
2 .50 in the morning, uh,
38:17
standing in the shadows
38:19
of the governor's residence in
38:21
Harrisburg, uh, guy
38:23
named, uh, Cody, Cody
38:25
Ballmer. He, uh, he decided
38:27
that he, um, he
38:30
wanted to kill, uh, Josh Shapiro
38:32
and the governor and his family,
38:34
because he's a monster. Uh, he's
38:36
a monster to all the Palestinians.
38:39
And he said, I can't sit idly
38:41
by. while his crimes go
38:43
unchecked. My friends were killed and murdered
38:45
because they dared to speak for
38:47
Palestine and Shapiro with his Jewish faith,
38:49
his unwavering support for Israel. He's
38:52
complicit in genocide. And
38:55
I'll scream it until my
38:57
last breath. You know,
39:00
I'm standing for justice and the oppressed
39:02
and for the oppressed and for the
39:04
voiceless. So he was going to be a
39:06
voice for everybody. Are
39:08
you standing for that? That's interesting. Well,
39:10
yeah, of course he was.
39:12
I'm sad that his voice is
39:14
being silenced. Because I heard
39:17
so much about the potential possible.
39:19
Didn't seem all that serious
39:21
when you looked at the details
39:23
kidnapping of Gretchen Whitmer. Yeah.
39:25
That was everywhere for a very
39:27
long time. Yeah, they were
39:29
going to kidnap her and kill
39:31
her. They didn't. In fact,
39:34
Turns out that whole case was
39:36
thrown out because it looks
39:38
like there were more FBI agents
39:40
involved than anybody else. But
39:43
that they they man, they made a
39:45
big deal out of that for what
39:47
a year, at least a
39:49
year until then they had the
39:51
January 6th thing, which strangely, you
39:53
know, had the same FBI people
39:55
involved. But don't look there at
39:57
all. That was
39:59
a big deal. That was a really
40:01
big deal with Governor Whitmer, who they
40:03
didn't get. This guy. actually broke into
40:05
the house, set the house on fire. The
40:08
family was there. Nobody seems to
40:11
care. Nobody seems to care. And you
40:13
know what, I have a sneaky suspicion
40:15
that if it was a, you know,
40:17
some Proud Boys member who did this,
40:19
I think we'd be hearing a little
40:21
bit more. But since it happens to
40:23
be that this guy, who by the
40:25
way is a leading Democratic presidential candidate,
40:29
potentially, is
40:32
Jewish and the perpetrator
40:34
here is aligned with the
40:36
Hamas wing of the
40:38
Democratic Party, all of a sudden we're
40:40
not hearing much about it at all. Doesn't seem to be much
40:43
of a priority at all, not a big deal at all. That's
40:45
fascinating. And I know, my
40:47
hope is Glenn, that this potential
40:49
murderer will not be lionized
40:52
like the United Healthcare murderer was
40:54
because he's not quite as
40:56
attractive. So I'm hoping that
40:58
maybe we'll avoid the cultish
41:00
behavior toward him. But
41:02
it is fascinating to see how these things
41:04
turn out. It's one of these things
41:06
that if you happen to be a Democrat, you have
41:08
to ask yourself, wait a minute,
41:11
that doesn't, why isn't, why aren't
41:13
people making a bigger deal out
41:15
of that? I wonder why. Are
41:18
we the baddies? Might be a question you
41:20
want to ask yourself. Yeah. Is that us?
41:22
Are we the ones? Yeah.
41:24
Huh. Just want to... the way,
41:26
that skit, the baddies, comes
41:28
from wearing Nazi uniforms, also closely
41:30
aligned with the Hamas wing
41:32
of the Democratic Party.
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