ISIS bride wants back in US. Jihadist psychopath? Finnish woman brings Christians & Jews together to combat persecution; Abortion & racism ignored. Florida Democratic takes on her party without apology; Time to change system of selecting president.
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- Today from the Global Lane,
begging to come home.
The legal battle begins for an ISIS bride.
Is she a jihadist psychopath?
Persecution rising.
How this woman is bring Christians
and Jews together to combat it.
Abortion on demand,infanticide, and racism ignored.
This Florida state legislator is taking on
her own party without apology.
The Electoral College, not the Russians,
sent Trump to the White House.
Is it time to change our systemof selecting a president?
And it's all right here, rightnow, from the Global Lane.
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Hoda Muthana, the Alabamawoman who joined ISIS
and wants return to the United States
has started a legal fight.
It's now underway for what she says
are her rights as a U.S. citizen.
But Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo,
argues she's not a U.S. citizen
because her father was U.N. diplomat
when she was born in New Jersey.
The children of foreign diplomats
aren't automatically granted citizenship
when they're born in the U.S.A.,
and Pompeo also saysMuthana is a terrorist
who would pose a risk to this country.
Should Muthana be allowed to return home?
Our next guest is here to weigh in on this
and to discuss his newbook, Jihadist Psychopath:
How He is Charming,Seducing, and Devouring Us.
You may know Jamie Glazov as the host
of the program, The Glazov Gang.
Jamie, it's good to see you again,
I'm assuming you think it would be crazy
for Muthana to be allowed back in,
but I'm sure you wouldn't be surprised
if the judge rules in her favor.
Why?
- Absolutely.
Hey, great to be here, thank you so much.
Well, it's incrediblewhat happens when the left
controls the boundaries of our discourse,
controls our culture, andcontrols so many institutions
and our way of thinking.
This is just incredible.
They call them the jihadi brides,
I'm a little bit uncomfortableeven with that label.
These are individuals that, at the least,
stood there and stoodby during gang rapes,
slavery, torture, beheadings.
These are war criminalsthat should be in a cage
in front of some kind of acourt and tried for war cries
and aiding and abettingliterally genocide,
this is just crazy.
- And she isn't even a U.S. citizen,
I imagine you'd still feelthe same even if she were one.
- Absolutely.
Just even recently astory that Robert Spencer
covered a Jihad Watch,just really tragic stuff,
but the documentation andthe evidence coming out now
that a lot of thesejihadi brides were beating
Yazidi slave girls with cablesand whipping them, et cetera,
and this is just only one story.
One can just imagine what was going on
for these poor sex slavesthese poor Yazidi girls,
and these jihadi brides weresitting there and were compli--
Again, I'm using a phrase "sitting there",
we don't know everything that
they were involved inand were complicit in.
They should be put on trial
and witnesses should also come forward,
those victims that survivedshould come forward,
and these individualsshould be put on trial
and they should be punished.
- [Gary] Jamie, your book iscalled Jihadist Psycopath,
so who's the psychopath here?
- Well, thank you very much, Gary.
So look, a lot of times when people
have not ready my book recently,
they're making allthese bizarre criticisms
in terms of trying to--
The key that I want to say here is
in no way am I trying to excuse jihadis
for being quote/unquote "mentally ill."
My key argument in the bookis that what I learned, Gary,
is, I studied psychopathsthroughout the years,
is they have a certain programand step-by-step process
in their totalitarianambition and mechanism
of taking over people'slives and devouring people.
Their step-by-step program,
I have learned and why I wrote this book,
is exactly what jihad and jihadis
are doing to the West interms of our own surrender.
So there is a certainprocess that's going on.
You see, psychopaths are experts
at romancing and seducing their victims,
and then devouring their victims.
Now interwoven into that is a tactic of
we are all alike tactic,we are just like you,
and psychopaths are expertsduring the romance stage
of saying that we are very much alike.
You have to watch outfor these kinds of people
in your own life, by the way,
when you don't even know them.
Now, quick example, in termsof the Islamic supremacist
and what they're doing in the West today.
Look at the interfaithprocess, quote/unquote.
For instance, when MSA,and CAIR, and ISNA,
all these Muslim Brotherhood front groups
and the interfaithexchange that they have.
They approach these gullible Christians
who are just salivatingand dying to be deceived,
and they say to them, "You love Jesus?
"We love Jesus.
"You respect Jesus?
"We respect Jesus too.
"We are so much alike."
Now the brave Christiansthat don't wanna be seduced,
that don't wanna be deceivedwill say immediately,
"Did Jesus die on the cross?
"Is Jesus divine?
"Is Jesus of the memberof the Holy Trinity?"
And then these deceivers will run away.
But there's one tactic once he has you,
he punches you in the face,
and then he's sulking in the corner
and pouting becausehe's had such a bad day.
And then the victim isapologizing to the abuser.
Today, if you watch very carefully,
and I document this inJihadist Psychopath,
every time jihad is striking us today
all of a sudden we are the perpetrators
and we are apologizing tothe members of this ideology
and to the ideology itself,
and very quickly I'll give you an example.
Just recently anotherknife jihad in France.
There's a jihadist runningaround with a knife
stabbing people, screaming"Allah hu akbar",
and within 30 minutes how doesour Western media cover this?
How does our establishmentmedia cover this?
Almost every time, within20 seconds, the coverage is,
"the Muslim communityis fearing a backlash,"
and then we're apologizingto the Muslim community
for being Islamophobes.
It's all choreographed,Gary, it's very, very shrewd,
very pernicious, and we'recommitting suicide in this trap.
- Okay, it's a fascinatingread, the book is
Jihadist Psychopath:
How He is Charming,Seducing, and Devouring
the United States, us,right here in this country.
Jamie Glazov, thanks foryour insights, appreciate it.
- What an honor and apleasure, thank you so much.
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- According to Open Doors,their World Watch 2019 report,
one in nine Christians experience
high levels of persecution worldwide.
About 11 Christians are killed every day
simply for following Jesus.
And it's not just Christians who suffer,
Jews around the world arefacing increased violence
and growing acts of anti-Semitism.
Well, joining us withmore is Susanna Kokkonen,
she's a former director ofChristian Friends of Yad Vashem,
a Holocaust memorial in Israel.
She's recently founded the organization,
Hope For Persecuted Peoples.
So, Susanna, it's good to have you here.
- Thank you so much.
- And I think a lot of ourviewers would like to know,
we've got Christian organizations
that deal with persecution,
Jewish ones that deal with anti-Semitism,
but it seems like you've got
an interesting mix going on here.
Why did you start this organization?
- I really believe thatwe have to stand together,
Jews and Christians.
I personally believe thatthere are more things
that connect us than separate us,
and when I was working
at this Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem,
I was building bridgesbetween Jews and Christians.
And today, I believe, thatwe need Jewish communities
to stand for Christianswho are being persecuted,
and we need Christians tostand for their Jewish brethren
increasingly facing anti-Semitic attacks,
not in some far away countries,
but actually in our Western countries
where we would not think thatthese things would happen.
- Well, you're European,you're originally from Finland.
We've seen recently arise of anti-Semitism
around the world, especially in Europe.
We saw in Ukraine a Nazi flag unfurled
in a popular mall there,
we saw, of course, theJewish cemetery in France,
in the Alsace regionof France, vandalized,
other incidents of anti-Semitism in Paris
from the Yellow Shirts.
- [Susanna] Yes.
- [Gary] Why is this happening now?
- We look back at theHolocaust and in 1945,
when World War II ended,
the Holocaust was like a vaccine
against the most extremeforms of anti-Semitism
because the connectionbetween the hatred of Jews
and this practical act ofmurdering them was so clear.
But you see, a virus like anti-Semitism
is going to change, it's goingto be able recreate itself
and I would say that thatvaccine of the Holocaust
is no longer effective.
- Right here, in the hallsof the U.S. Congress,
Ilhan Omar, for a second time,
she made some remarks who were considered
anti-Israel, anti-Semitic even,
where she said thatsome members of Congress
have dual allegiances,
that they listen to a foreign power,
and she was referring to Israel.
Do you think that is anti-Semitism,
or just anti-Israel sentiment?
- I know that it's anti-Semitism
because one way ofexpressing anti-Semitism
is using ancient anti-Semitic accusations
against the state of Israel.
This is part of andintergovernmental definition
of what is anti-Semitism.
So this accusation of dual royalty
is such a very old accusation.
We find it from the timeof the Enlightenment
when religious anti-Semitism became
a kind of social economic envy.
Jews have too much power,
they are only loyal toother Jews, and so on.
So for me, this is absolutelyan anti-Semitic accusation.
- [Gary] As Christians,hear anti-Semitic remarks,
when we see anti-Semitic acts,
what is our responsibility?
What should we do?
How should we respond?
- If I hear somebody speaking like that,
and it's a group, and I'm theonly person who disagrees,
it's very difficultfor me to make a stand.
But I do believe that, wefind this in the Bible,
that in such situationswe are to speak up.
At the very least so people know
that there is anotherway of looking at it.
- [Gary] Speak for truth.
- Yes, exactly, speaking a truth,
but also because youdon't want to be somewhere
and someone is saying things,
and with your silence youare contributing to it.
When I look around the world and I think
that I cannot change the past,
there is no way I can goback and change the past,
but God is not askingme to change the past,
God is asking me to changewhat I can today around me.
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that God would blessdoing what I can today,
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A new Wall Street JournalNBC News Poll finds
that a growing number of Americansview the Democratic Party
as being out of the mainstreamon the issue of abortion.
In 2015, just four yearsago, only 34% of those polled
thought the Democrat positionwas out of the mainstream,
but the new poll finds thepercentage has grown to 41%,
a 7% jump in four years.
However 51% of those polledstill believe Democrats
are in the mainstream intheir view of abortion.
Well, joining us to discussthis social issue and more
is Florida StateRepresentative, Kim Daniels.
She's a Democrat fromJacksonville, Florida.
Kim, thank you for being with us.
- Thank you for having me here.
- So what do you think ofthese poll numbers and results?
Is your party out of the mainstream,
or is it still in themainstream on abortion?
- Well, I believe that thepolls are pretty much correct
because of the recentactivities that have taken place
with the laws that have passed
and a lot of times what goes on
in the upper echelons of the party
doesn't represent whatthe actual people feel,
and in my community, we don'tbelieve in abortion on demand.
- What's happening in Florida?
- Well, in Florida we do have a bill
that's coming up before the legislature.
It's called the HeartbeatBill and it actually declares
that a baby is not just alump of a flesh or a fetus,
but that's an actually live human being.
- [Gary] So what do you thinkis gonna happen with that?
Is there a chance of it getting passed?
- [Kim] I think it willpass, I believe it will pass.
- [Gary] I know your governorwould sign it, wouldn't he?
- Absolutely, we have agovernor that would support that
and I think that with the boldness
of what happened in New York,
those who sat back andwouldn't say anything,
they're speaking out now because I believe
that if they want to commitinfanticide or kill babies
after they're born and inthe late stages of pregnancy,
then in Florida we needto do something now
because a little leaven,leaven's the whole lump
and little foxes spoil the vine,
and if you let these little things go by,
sooner or later, we'llbe to where New York is.
- You mind if we shift alittle bit to race relations?
- Okay, let's talk aboutit, let's talk about it.
- Now, I'm someone who as a child,
just pre-teen in the mid tolate '60s in Flint, Michigan
marched in a Civil Rights Movement
and I personally think that we've
come a long way in race from those days.
Now, I'm looking at it, obviously,
from the perspective of a White man.
What don't Whites get aboutit, have we come a long way?
Where are we at right now?
- Well, we've come a long way but I think
it's not about the race,
it's about categorizingracism on one side.
Racism is still an issue,
but it's not just Republican racists.
You got people Democraticracists, Republican racists.
- [Gary] Is your party speaking out enough
against racism in its party?
- Well, they're speakingout against racism
but not in its party because I personally
had to deal with a letterthat came to my office
where one of the head guysin the Democratic party
was sitting in a meetingcalling Black people "colored"
and saying that integration,
he used the "F" word,messed everything up,
and it was pretty bold,and there were Democrats
who hid that because of political reasons,
and I was the one who did a letter
to demand that he be removed
because that kind of languageshouldn't be tolerated.
- Did anybody join youin that, in your party?
- No, but he still was removed.
No, as a matter of fact, they didn't.
So, it's not aboutracism, it's about agenda.
Racism is real.
Just this week I was in adepartment store shopping,
a big department store,and I went to the bathroom,
and I had a dress on,and a woman came up to me
and grabbed the tag, and said,"Did you pay for this dress?"
And then when I got out, it's a big store,
and when I was in my car,
and I was sitting there trying to GPS,
and I looked up, I wassurrounded by the police.
And I was like, "Arey'all surrounding me?"
They were like, "Oh, theysaid your car was suspicious."
I had a brand new car.
So profiling, I have 21 yearold boys who go to college
in the same city that I workin and we have to have codes,
and when the Governor hadhis ball, I had my gown on,
I had to run because myson's gave me a code,
they were surrounded by the police.
So there is a lot ofprofiling and things that--
- [Gary] How do we getaway from that, Kim?
- We need to be real and dealwith what the real issue is.
It's not a Democratic issue,it's not a Republican issue.
- [Gary] It's a heart issue, is it not?
- [Kim] It's a heart issue,and it's an environmental--
We've created an environmentwhere in the Black community,
leaders, not the people, ifthey can't deal with something
then they start calling people racist,
or sell-outs, or whatever,
and that's not gonna handle the problem.
People are dying, youngmen, I'm burying them,
my son's friends are dying.
- A lot of negative stuffin our society today,
but there's a lot of positive
and I know that God changed you.
- Although I was thefastest female sprinter
in the nation in juniorcollege, went to Florida State,
I was on the fastest relay teamin America in Florida State,
all three of the girls on that track team
went to the Olympics, on that relay team.
I went to the streets.
I became a crack addict, a drug addict,
a woman on the streets.
And right now I sit a fewblocks from the same place
that I used to smoke dope, wave down cars,
and do everything ungodly thatyou're not supposed to do,
and I'm a member of theHouse of Representatives.
So I represent hope.
Jesus rescued me from that life.
He taught me a better way in life
and I serve a real God who brought me out.
So those who don't like it,they'll have to get over it,
because I ain't goin' nowhere.
The point is, we need tofind a find a place to meet
whether it's Democrats against Democrats,
Democrats against Republican,
no kingdom dividedagainst itself will stand.
Those people who say that
they're so inclusive are exclusive,
they exclude people like me,
and it's time that people know that God
is the one that we need to turn to.
- So, it's all about heartand about America, that party.
- I love America.
On a bad day, America is thebest country in the world.
- Amen.
Okay, Kim Daniels, thankyou for joining us today.
- Thank you.
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Did you know there are more than
148 million orphans in the world today?
148 million.
But it was three little girls
that taught me aboutthe plight of orphans.
My husband and I spent nearly a month
immersed in the daily activitiesof a Ukrainian orphanage
as we waited to adopt three sisters.
I saw firsthand the utter loneliness,
the pain of rejection,
and the overwhelming desire to be loved.
That experience changed me forever
and out of it grew aministry from my heart
called Orphan's Promise.
Today we're helping orphansand vulnerable children
in more than 50 countries worldwide.
Thousands of childrenare now in safe homes,
they're being educated, andthey're learning life skills.
I am asking you to join with me
and become family to these children.
Will you call the numberon your screen right now?
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- The big push is on, mostly by Democrats,
to change our systemof electing presidents
here in the United States.
11 states, all blue,no red ones by the way,
and the District ofColumbia, have passed bills
to join the National PopularVoter Interstate Compact.
States like California,Vermont, Connecticut, and Hawaii
now say the person who actually receives
the most popular votes nationwide
should be the one whowins the White House.
I guess they've given up onthe idea that Donald Trump
won the 2016 electionbecause of the Russians.
Well, now they're focusing attention
on the Electoral College.
Those who support thechange say Hillary Clinton
would be our presidenttoday if only we didn't have
that nasty, unjust, ElectoralCollege system in place.
After all, Americans wanted her.
She won the popularvote over Trump, right?
Well, let me explainwhy our founding fathers
decided to go with theElectoral College system
rather than the popular vote.
This is for those of us who may have been
a bit distracted in civics class.
270 electoral votes out of 538
are needed for a candidateto win the presidency.
The number of electorsawarded to each state
and Washington D.C. is based on
the number of representativesthey have in Congress.
A state gets one elector foreach member of the House,
one for each member of the Senate.
Thus the larger state, California, has 55.
Small states, like Alaska,Montana, and Delaware,
well they only get three.
Well, think about this.
Hillary Clinton received twopoint nine million votes more
than Donald Trump in the 2016 election.
One county and three cities alone
gave her that margin of victory.
Los Angeles County andthe cities of Manhattan,
Brooklyn, and the Bronx.
That means in the last election,
if a popular vote systemhad been in place,
voters in three cities in New York state,
and one county in Californiawould've determined
who was elected president.
Conservative politicalcartoonist, Ramirez,
depicted the impact of thepopular vote on the country.
Thank you, California, NewYork, Texas and Florida
for squeezing out the smaller states.
So how is that fair to the rest of us?
Do Americans living instates like Missouri,
Georgia, Indiana reallywant people in Los Angeles
and the New York cityarea imposing their views
and presidential candidateon the rest of us?
No.
And don't get me started on how
the popular vote would be more susceptible
to election rigging and voter fraud.
Think about that one.
So these are just some of the reasons
why this movement should be rejected.
This is an ill-advised, momentary reaction
to just one presidential election.
All because some heavily populated
blue states didn't get their way.
Let's embrace, not ignore,
the wisdom of our founding fathers.
Their prudence transcends party politics
and protects the rights of all Americans.
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