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The Glenn Beck Program

'Politically Connected Bridges?' (Bill O'Reilly & Dennis Quaid join Glenn) - 3/16/18

The Glenn Beck Program

Mercury Radio Arts

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.6 • 25.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2018

⏱️ 112 minutes

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Hour 1  Here come the white farmers?...Australia set to welcome South African farmers who are being run out by racists ...We can't blame crumbling infrastructure this time...new 'pedestrian bridge' in Florida collapses, killing six people, injuring many...Only 5 days old...the company who built the bridge is politically connected? ..."We need more Stu"? ...CA teacher put on administrative leave for questioning student gun control walk out...California's concentration camp mentality ...France's day of rest (from baking)? ...St. Patrick's parade-goers asked to stop smooching soldiers                   Hour 2 Are all student protests equal? ...Who's the far-left group behind the student gun control walk outs?...National Press = National Crisis...Cable news audience crisis continues...Trump's tariff talk is just "smoke and mirrors"...Bill O'Reilly's Word-Of-The-Day? ...California teacher Julianne Benzel, who was put on administrative leave joins the show...explains why she was put on leave...the end of due process...receiving a "tremendous amount of support"    Hour 3  In Movie Theaters Today: 'I Can Only Imagine'...with Dennis Quaid (Live from the North Pole)...the story follows the life of Bart Millard, lead singer of MercyMe, who lost his father to cancer and was inspired to write the mega-hit song, 'On My Way To Heaven'...'I Can Only Imagine' a movie for the under served ...Don't let the door hit you in the behind...this famous actor is moving to Australia? The Glenn Beck Program with Glenn Beck and Stu Burguiere, Weekdays 9am–12pm ET on TheBlaze Radio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:10.0

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0:16.0

Australia may soon be welcoming a lot of new neighbors, the white South African farmers.

0:23.0

Oh my gosh, of course, they're welcoming the white people.

0:27.0

The African National Congress Party in South Africa has now proposed a constitutional amendment to take white-owned farms and to redistribute the wealth to the black citizens without any compensation to the landowners.

0:45.0

Potentially thousands of white South Africans can find themselves now looking for new homes, new land, and new jobs.

0:53.0

Peter Dutton oversees the immigrationist, Australia's Home Affairs Minister.

0:59.0

He says Australia should grant emergency visas to white farmers from South Africa that would allow them to resettle in Australia on humanitarian grounds.

1:09.0

He says we should do this as a civilized country and he took heat in Australia and South Africa for saying that the farmers needed protection in a civilized country.

1:22.0

Oh my gosh, civilized country. What is he saying?

1:27.0

A spokesman for South Africa's foreign ministry called Dutton's remarks regrettable adding there is no reason for any government anywhere in the world to suspect that any South African is in danger from their own democratically elected government that threat just doesn't exist.

1:42.0

Really? Because usually, whenever this has happened before, the threat does exist.

1:49.0

Wouldn't we be saying exactly the opposite if it was white people taking the land from black people? Wouldn't we be saying the opposite?

2:02.0

Whenever a government denies something like this, that usually means yes, the threat is there.

2:10.0

As in many parts of the world, immigration is a hot button topic in Australia. Thousands of immigrants, mostly Muslims from the Middle East and Southeast Asia are being held offshore in detention facilities because of an Australian policy that denies asylum seekers who reach Australia by boat.

2:28.0

And people think that we are.

2:30.0

Oh my gosh, look how bad the United States is every other country just lets people pour in apparently not.

2:37.0

Dutton is accused of using race as a political tool because he supports the offshore detention facilities and because he also blamed the rising crime in Melbourne on African immigrant gangs.

2:55.0

Well, are there African immigrant gangs that have been doing things? Because if there are, I think we could just, isn't this a math problem? Not a race problem?

3:10.0

In an interview with the Sydney Daily Telegraph, Dutton said, we want our people who come here. Oh, send it this.

3:17.0

We want people who will come here to abide by our laws, integrate into our society, work hard, and not lead a life on welfare.

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