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Um I think I got stolen from by a uh by uh some sort of scam artist. I don't know that I've ever been stolen from. I probably have been and don't know of. I got a letter, uh uh an email allegedly from the DMV saying how much I owed on my uh to to register for something that I had some vehicle that we don't use that had lapsed or something. Anyway, owed some money. And uh I thought is this a scam thing or is because I went to the DMV website and I couldn't come up with it anywhere there, but it's very hard to use that website and it's not user friendly at all. And uh so it doesn't necessarily mean that anywho, it had the last five numbers of my VIN. So I thought that's a pretty good indication that this is real. How would it have the last five? But anyway, I I paid it and I didn't get any confirmation email from the DMV like you usually do. I can't come up with anything anywhere. I think I I think I just paid somebody. 'Cause all the made the made me th think that this has happened is I got another one today for a larger amount. Okay. Oh boy. I just got a live one. Yeah, they thought, okay, we got an idiot here. You owe $2,4 50 for this vehicle. You know, and all our information's floating around out there. Sign on to Income Probably my VIN from Who Knows What? Yeah it's floating around for somewhere 'cause your insurance company has it or who knows who has it. Well your car dealer has it. Car dealer has it. And I don't think there's any agreement that that's private. Probably right. Or maybe I got the windshield replaced once and the one of those window replacement places has it, or who knows who? Lots of people do. And everybody sells your info because there's money in it. Yeah. Yeah. God dang it. Yeah. That's mad. Son of a how much did he get you for? Uh twelve hundred dollars. Oh . Oh man. That'll leave a mark. Oof . Yeah. Moron. And this everywhere. Everywhere all the time, these scams. Never pay your bills. That's the only defense. Pay nothing . Mortgage, what mortgage? I don't know about any mort gage. Um you moved into your house, right? You didn't pay cash for the whole thing? Yeah, maybe. What's your point? I've never heard of you. We've been your bank for twenty years I said, Who's this? Who's this? He asks me like, how dare you ask me that question? I said, in an even louder voice, who's this? Oh, you win. I'm with so and so company. Who are you? And I said, Maybe you are, maybe you aren't. I'm not gonna give you but he asked for million my address and a whole bunch of different stuff. I said, I don't know who you are . I'm who I said I was. Oh okay well then. Oh wow, that settles it . Wow. But you end up with that standoff all the time . And it's just it's really hard to nail down what's real and what's not. I'll bet that there is, oh my God. Well, I w I'll finish my sentence then then disagree with with myself. I'll bet there is some AI gener ated encryption slash ID uh uh system coming that I hope so. I hope so. But then I realized well the bad guys will harness the very same powers somehow to overcome it and screw it up and the rest of it. Yeah. It's getting harder and harder. So we've we've we've uh spent ly and amusingly most of this segment. Yes? It's worse than that now that I think about it. To pay the bill, I clicked on the link in the perhaps fake DMV email. So not only did I pay that bill but clicking on a link they could be into my phone all kinds of different ways. It's possible . Yeah, they didn't have you download the app, did they, or anything like that? No, and I used Apple Pay, so at least it's not straight into my bank account, but Anywho. Crap! I may have finally fallen for one of these . Uh Michael Cliff number sixteen in another story. He doesn't have a sixteen. Joe made that up. Uh a question for the the whole Armstrong and getting crew. You misspoke. You misspoke. My eyes as you know, my uh I have progressive glasses, I don't always see the right thing. We don't have a fifteen. You call 'em progressive. They're Marxists . They're Marxist glasses. We don't have the best health care. In another story , That's the sound of a Bulgarian man being attacked by a bear. Well how Andy? Apparently there was some other video going on and there he is in the background beset by a bear. Well second. I'm confused. It's a rough day. Why is the guy yelling in the background and the guy, the loud guy? Who's getting attacked by the bearer? The loud guy. The guy in the background. The guy in the background. The guy in the background shrieking for So he's on the phone with some dude who then gets some sort of videotaping or something. Yeah. They're like zoom call and then somebody gets attacked by her? Yeah, right in the background, yeah. Yeah. One second. One second. What's going on? I have the details . I have the details. Hansen just gave me. It's two dudes in a car. They see a bear. They stop. One guy gets out. Wow. Wow. Really make you reconsider the whole getting out and looking at the bear thing. Well so that guy and I should get together. Don't click on a DMV link without subs and don't get out of your car to say hello to the bear. Boris, Boris, I have an idea. Perhaps we stay in car to watch bear. Stay in car. Boris, come back . I'm told I'm told that's not quite right. The bear climbed into the window and attacked him. Okay, so the bear climbed. Climbed into the window. What the car window ? Boris, roll window up again, quickly. I'm being told it was a high speed chase. The bear overtook them in in his own car . Okay, we will straighten this all out and have more for you coming up next. Armstrong and Getty . Armstrong and Getty here for HIMS. There are all kinds of great weight loss approaches that fit into your world out there. They've got to but hymns with a wide range of affordable GLP1 options. 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So here's what we were going to talk about last segment before the show got derailed by DMV scams and romanti We're gonna start with the serious stuff and then the kind of funny stuff. Um here's my premise, and I have absolutely zero fear of being contradicted. Uh Islamism is coming to the United States. Uh the Islamic form of government, fundamentalist Islam. Um it's already done enormous damage to Great Britain and uh and France and it's it's coming here. Um it's in the person of Ilhan Omar and Rashida Talib and others who would put the Quran before the constitution. You mean certain towns or counties or no just that their philosophy and um uh the way you stated it sound like it was going to take over. It's not like it'd take over the country. Uh no, but it will no the it starts in small places and and uh metastasizes outward. And just uh for the sake of the argument, if you're thinking, well, I'm I'm a Christian and I put uh Christ at the top of my list even before country. The fundamental difference that you have to understand is not only does Christianity have the concept of the secular , but Christianity is the source of the idea that every human being has worth, and that there's the spiritual kingdom, kingdom, and then there's the physical kingdom, and that the two are unrelated. Islam ignores both of those things. Um, and it's fundamentally different to put Islam before the Conitutionst than Christianity. Anyway, uh this Adam Hama way won the uh primary in Michigan to become a congressman. This is the guy you may have heard of who testified on behalf of the mastermind of the nineteen ninety three World Trade Center bombing. The blind shake . He's a plastic surgeon, retired Army doctor. He won a crowded primary, I'm sorry, for New Jersey's safely blue 12th Congressional District and is expected to win the seat in November. And it was known as people were voting that he was a character witness for a terrorist. Yeah, that's correct. And Andy McCarthy, Andrew McCarthy in the National Review has written a terrific article. I'm going to quote some of it. Uh the Democratic nominee for a House seat in New Jersey was a sympathizer of the blind shake who inspired the first World Trade Center bombing. Uh goes into Adam uh uh Hama way um who testified at the trial in ninety-five. Uh Andy says I'm not surprised to last for reasons I explained last month here, and I we could get into that, but he said, to recap, the blind shake was already a notorious figure in global jihadist circles when he was permitted to relocate to the U.S. in nineteen ninety. Astonishingly, Federal immigration authorities first admitted him on a tourist visa, then issued him a green card , rationalizing that he was a religious worker. He had publicly taken credit for issuing the fat wa that greenlighted the murder of Egyptian president on Mar Sidat . He was in a position to give such directives and to lead, recruit, and raise funds for terror networks because he was a renowned scholar of Islamic jurisprudence prudence at a university in Cairo, the seat of Sunni Islamic learning for more than a millennium. He figured prominently along with Osama bin Laden and others in the formation of Al Qaeda during the jihad in Afghanistan against the Soviets, and after the Soviets withdrew, Bin Laden decided to take the Jihad Global. But anyway, this Hamaway character was a friend the and aid to blind shake, which is why he voluntarily appeared as a witness for him. Uh what he's testifying about was a trip to Detroit in nineteen ninety one, and a government informant had testified that during the trip when the informant was discussing his time in the Egyptian army, the blind sheikh asked him, why didn't you turn your gun on Mubarak, who succeeded Sadat after Sadat was wiped out by fundamentalist uh Muslims? Hamoe claimed not very convincingly that The blind sheikh didn't ask me that. But the evidence that Abdal Rahman, the blind sheikh, conspired to murder Mubarak and repeatedly called for his association was overwhelming. Everybody heard him say it . And the jury convicted him of conspiracy and incitement in connection with Barak as well as seditious conspiracy to levy war against the United States, among other terrorism related charges. Hamoy conceded on cross examination that uh although the economics was the supposed subject of the Detroit conference they went to, Abdul Rahman used the occasion to urge violent jihad against the United States and Israel . And in fact, this Hamaway guy, who is about to be a congressman, said, of course, that's what he always talked about. He talked about jihad, you know . So this guy, good old buddy of uh a global leader in Islamist terrorism is about to become a congressman. And he will push gently at first, and then more and more firmly for, you know, he'll call it Palestinian rights or the ability for people to live So we want to have Sharia courts uh decide divorce and uh child abuse cases and whatever else. More hoof inside the tent. Yeah, exactly true. Exactly true. And this is not the only guy. So I'll go with this. As it fights amp anti-Semitism lawsuits from the federal government, Harvard University says that federal funding cuts are threatening its life-saving research. And so the feds need to call off the dogs. But at the same time, the university's divinity school is putting resources, admittedly not a ton, but resources behind a new publication devoted to queerness and Palestinian liberation that's named after a Canaanite goddess. Again, this is the Harvard Divinity School where you study to, you know, get a PhD in religion or whatever. The first issue of Asherah, a Harvard Divinity School Journal, is a project of anti-Israel Jewish Studies Professor Shaol Magid , uh writes Ira Stolen the the free beacon. It's really something to behold, even by the provocative and sophomoric standards of student publications. It includes a statement from the student editors, two women, naturally, who write that they are not scholars of the ancient texts, did not go to Yeshiva, are not rabbis, in quotes for some reason, but are instead coming, and I'm quoting now coming from the sidelines of mainstream Jewish life largely because of our queerness, our anti racism, our support for Palestinian liber ation. They also note that this publication finds itself at a moment encumbered by war, by fascism and genocide, by religious and ethno nationalism, by a reckoning with the rapid development of AI to which you're like, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. We're covering a lot of ground here. And its impact on planet and people by climate collapse, by pandemics, and by the pervasive presence of disconnection and loneliness. So what a great tutorial in you've got to use all those terms queerness, anti racism, Palestinian liberation. You throw in war, fascism, genocide, global warming, uh AI. Should have mentioned that flesh-eating worm. Pandemics, the screw worm, right, exactly. It's the the uh eternal omnic use, which is neo-Marxism. Everybody with any gripe get together and overthrow Western civilization. But here we go. Later on the issue includes some erotic poetry. Ooh. Here we go. Settle in everybody. As Uncle Joe reads you erotic poetry from the Harvard Divinity School Journal Queerness Palestinian Climate Change AI Pandemic Screwworm magazine. We fell asleep laughing, blanketed in heavy tonguing prayer. Temple worshipers, also called trans bedmak ers . I have never sexted so well stomach, thigh. I wonder if God hears bed prayer in two different ears, consummating interfaith with fingers . And then Irisol writes To clear up any confusion, the latter verse was not written by Graham Platiner, although he may take inspiration from it . Oh my L ord . Anti-Israel students and professors producing a queer erotic poetry magazine named after a Canaanite goddess with the university's financial support. That's Havet. Hey, speaking of the whole uh not funding universities or whatever, I heard somebody make this argument a while back. Remember when um uh Doge was really going and then they were cutting funding for various things and people were screaming we're this close to cure And uh I heard somebody make the argument the other day you've got a fifty billion dollar endowment. Yeah. So if you're close to curing cancer, how about you take a little bit of that money ? Since if this eighty thousand dollars or the varieties of amounts of money that were being cut is the difference between curing cancer or not, how about take some of that fifty billion dollars you're sitting on and spending. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah, I think if it's important enough, maybe you would. Anyway, more on the way. Stay here. Armstrong and Getty . This July 4th, come celebrate at America's Block Party, hosted by America 250. America's Block Party is a can't miss 4th of July concert happening at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Experience music performances from major artists, patriotic tributes, and the kickoff to Giving Forth, helping to make July 4th the largest day of giving in American history. It's more than just fireworks. Learn more about this landmark celebration at America250.org. AirTasker helps you get more done fast. My guests love the outdoor jacuzzi at my vacation rental. Unfortunately, so do the wasps. 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We create products that make you feel confident in your skin at the age you are now. Meaningful beauty. Beautiful skin at every age. Learn more at meaningfulbeauty.com CBS just fired longtime 60-minute correspondent Scott Pelly. Yeah, uh the story gets more bizarre because today CBS announced they replacing Scott Pelley with Byron Allen. Yeah, in the last few months, 60 Minutes has lost multiple producers and correspondents. You could tell that they got rid of a lot of people because the show is now called 60 Seconds. Any other Wow. That's beneath him. Wow. Um uh crowd boo for eight year olds. Crowd booing to the firing of Scott Pelley. Pompous ass hat Scott Pelley . I'm telling you, if you want the definition of pompous, go back three weeks and watch his interview with Senator Ben Sass, who's dying of cancer. That is the most pompous display of all time. I mean, it is something else. You highlighted one particular gesture of his, and I came across this uh on the Twitter. Uh Brandy Cruz wrote this. I was an intern at CBS News when Pelley would fill in for Katie Krook on the evening news. I watched in the control room one day as he directed them to slowly put the shot uh push the shot in on him as he took his glasses off. It was so fake I've remembered it for fifteen years. Carefully orchestrated. And then Cheryl Atkison, uh once a good friend of the Armstrong Getty Show, um, said perhaps David Bloom put it best, quote, when Scott Pelley gets in line at Starbucks and order orders coffee, he doesn't order what he really wants. He orders what he wants people behind him to hear him order. That's really good . Oh boy. So though I don't know what's going on here. So Scott Pelle is a pompous uh ass hat, uh, despite the fact that I'm a sixty minutes fan. Um what do we want first? Do we want us pushback or be reminded of what what he's like? Uh maybe we'll do that first. So uh Scott Pelley from last year, I guess he gave a commencement address. Yeah. Yes sir Yeah, his claim being that the new management dared to inter ject politics into their pure hearted reporting and how outrageous that was because they're straight down the middle journalists. Yeah. But in this go ahead. But in this moment, this moment, this morning , our sacred rule of law is under attack. Is it? Journalism is under attack. Univers ities are under attack. Freedom of speech is under attack and insidious fear is reaching through our schools , our businesses, our homes , and into our private thoughts. Who ? The fear to speak . In America. Power can rewrite history with grotes que false narratives . They can make criminals heroes . And heroes criminals. That's the revenue! People are twisting the land. Divers ity is now described as illegal. Equity is to be shunned, inclusion is a dirty word . This is an old playbook, my friends. There's nothing new in this . Wow, to summarize, progressives are not allowed to speak their minds on college campuses . And DEI is being demonized, even though those words we all know what those words are. Good lord, I I don't think he's a dedicated neo Marxist. I don't think so either. He's a dupe . He actually believes that his crowd using diversity, equity, inclusion , they're using it in a uh complet ely honest way. What? That's what DEI programs are after . And the whole reaching into your thoughts. What was that all about ? Anywho, I I d I don't know how you get that far off track where you think I mean, I have a side I like better than the other side, but I would never in a million years claim that my side doesn't lie and cheat and twist and everything that goes on in the world of trying to win arguments. That's a good idea include fraudsters and poll troops. Like Candace Owens is in Moscow right now touting how wonderful Russia is. Is she really? What a joke. Yeah. But anyway, I'm kind of confused by this part of it. So uh if you've been following the story at all or listening to us, so Scott Pelle got fired the other day. Uh it it sounds like, at least according to Barry Weiss, who runs the news organization, and then that guy under him who runs sixty minutes, I forget under her who runs sixty minutes, I forget his name. Is that here? Might be here. Uh Bilton, Nick Bilton. Um so they have this meeting, but they knew they were gonna have this meeting with the sixty minute people and they knew Scott Pelley was going to be a bit of an obstacle 'cause he'd been out there saying some uh controversial things. So they got a hold of him, they called him, they tried to head this off and say, Hey, look can we come to some sort of agreement or meet beforehand before the big meeting, and Scott Pelley didn't want to. And then they walk into the meeting, and Scott Pelley immediately hits him with a why are you here? knowing nobody wants you here. And everybody cheered. And uh, dude Nick Bilton says, You're not gonna intimidate me in front of this crowd, and Scott Pelley goes on about You're Barry Weiss is unqualified in trying to murder this program. And so he gets up and says, Enjoy your bagels and walks out, and Nick Bilton does. Anywho , uh Scott Pelley says it didn't happen that way at all. He put out a letter yesterday. I'm saddened to see the transcript of the CBS News Morning editorial meeting. Barry Weiss knows what she said is not true. And the meeting on Tuesday in which I was effectively fired , there was no effort of effort of any kind to find a way back, as Weiss said in the editorial meeting. At no point did anyone in the Tuesday meeting suggest that there could be steps taken by either side that would lead to a resolution . Weiss and this other dude were openly hostile from the start. Firing was raised by them in the first fifteen seconds. No CBS executive at any time suggested a way back. And then he goes through specific things. In fact, Weiss, the Sabrowski, and Nick Bilton refused to answer my questions. I asked Weiss a number of questions about why she fired the entire staff a few days before and without cause. I'm not answering that question, she said. I ask why did she not come to the 60 minutes offices to explain her actions? I'm not answering that question. Anyway, he goes through all this stuff. He's disputing their Uh accounting of what happened in the meeting that meeting and beforehand. So he's pretty specific also . So what do you think is going on there? I don't know. He's such an a-hole. I assume he's lying. So you had the big meeting where there was the bl ow up, and then they got him to show up to a small meeting with the people you mentioned in private to see if they could find a way forward. And they're claiming he was completely intransigent. And he's saying no, they opened up with hostility, mentioned firing me, and never gave me a chance, and wouldn't answer my questions. They had no chan i intention of a pathway forward . He sh said she said Go away . Go. You want me to go ? Yes, go . I am pained that the staff I won't actually read it at his pace because we have time left I am pained that the staff of CBS News was misled in the conference call. These executives cannot gain the trust of the staff with lies. This is antithetical to everything we stand for and reveals contempt for what journalists do. And Michael, the fact that it would happen here in Amer ica . It's even worse. They pervert language. to fire him, and there was no keeping his job. And and uh because we we we've seen that. We've seen that. Oh, yeah. I mean they had a plan and they act like, you know, there are other options on the table, but they had a plan. Usually around cutbacks, usually around financial cutbacks. That so we we have to get rid of these people. We're getting rid of these people. We're gonna act like there's a dialogue involved or anything like that. So that's possible that that's what happened at CBS and Pelle's just angry that they pretended there was an option for him to stay. Well I don't th I don't know. Nobody's d d debating that he gave the speech he gave at the meeting and told Nick Bilton he was Right. I'm just saying it could be possible that there was no path for him to stay, that they had decided he had to go um and we're just looking for the smoothest way to uh to enact that. Because I think he had to go. He's expensive and he doesn't fit in with what they're trying to do. They want to bring 60 minutes back to something that is more respectable journalism, and there's no way he was going to be part of that. Yeah, I don't agree that that's uh true necessarily just because uh Barry Weiss and Nick uh uh what's his name uh reached out multiple times before They're more optimistic than I would have been though. I mean, uh so if he's calling what they want to do distortions and lies because he feels like what he was doing was the straight down the middle the honest truth. Right, give me a break. If you're if you 're on social media at all, there's all kinds of clips going around from sixty minutes episodes over the last several years of Scott Pelly completely allowing, for instance, FBI director Andrew McCaid to go on and on and on about about a whole bunch of crap about the Russian collusion thing that was not true and everybody knew it wasn't. But Scott Belly with his glasses off and one stem in his mouth, looking off in the distance. didn't play this yesterday, but then there was the sixty minutes extra in which he and the producer got together and talked about how incredibly uh sound a source McCabe was, how he's completely unimpeachable as a source, just before he did just lied up and down to Congress and others. Got this note from Frankie in Georgia. Just wanted to reach out to you during these difficult times and say that I'm concerned about Scott Pelley, not for him personally, but for the future of your Scott Pelle impressions. You've almost perfected them . Bernie Sanders clips and your impressions of him always crack me up, but those have slowly dwindled away. I'm not sure I can handle losing another one. In Amer ica . We need to cut down the millionaires and billionaires . We need to cut down the millionaires and billionaires. We need to cut them down . Cut them down . There, Frankie, I hope you enjoyed that . Go away. Scott Pelley is the perfect example of mistaking fame for importance .. Yeah Oh yeah. In his own head. Oh, where do you think we ought to eat tonight, Scott? You got any ideas? Where would I like I'm gonna eat with someone else. I just
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