The Glenn Beck Program - November 16, 2017


11⧸16⧸17 - 'Creditably' Death Spiral ( Harry Dent joins Glenn)


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 53 minutes

Words per Minute

167.31445

Word Count

19,070

Sentence Count

1,752

Misogynist Sentences

33

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

In the latest installment of the Roy Moore saga, a new woman has come forward with new accusations against the Alabama Senate hopeful. Tina Johnson claims that Moore groped her behind when she was in his office in 1991, when he was a 30-year-old attorney seeking child custody. And another woman, Gina Richardson, says Moore asked her out on a date and then forcibly kissed her after they were done.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Blaze Radio Network, on demand.
00:00:09.380 Love. Courage. Truth. Glenn Beck.
00:00:15.760 He didn't just pinch it. He grabbed it.
00:00:20.100 In the continuing saga of Roy Moore, that's the new allegation from another woman
00:00:26.100 accusing the Senate hopeful Roy Moore of sexual misconduct.
00:00:30.000 In the first accusation that happened after Moore was already married,
00:00:34.160 Tina Johnson claims that Moore grabbed her behind when he was at his office,
00:00:40.140 when she was at his office seeking help with child custody in 1991.
00:00:46.780 Tina Johnson wasn't the only person to come forward yesterday with new accusations against Moore.
00:00:51.640 22 years prior, Gina Richardson called a 30-year-old Moore regularly,
00:00:57.760 or recalled a Moore who was 30 years old.
00:01:01.920 He was stalking her at the mall that she worked at.
00:01:04.920 Gina recounts that Moore would often come by her section of Sears and talk to her.
00:01:10.320 This is just not painting a good picture of this 30-year-old DA hanging out at Sears,
00:01:19.100 talking to one of the sales assistants.
00:01:24.160 On more than one occasion, he asked the 18-year-old out.
00:01:28.480 She would usually tell him no and that her dad was a pastor and very strict,
00:01:32.660 but according to Gina, Moore wouldn't take no for an answer.
00:01:36.280 She was in trig class at her high school when she was summoned to the principal's office over the intercom in her classroom.
00:01:44.840 She had a phone call.
00:01:46.760 Apparently, it was Roy Moore, and he had called the high school to ask her out on a date again.
00:01:52.260 She eventually said yes, and they went to a movie theater at the mall where she worked.
00:01:57.640 It was a normal date until Moore drove Gina to her car, and after the movie, he forcefully kissed her.
00:02:05.180 After that, she never wanted to see him again.
00:02:08.180 Moore's campaign responded to the new allegations with this statement,
00:02:11.400 What's true, what's not?
00:02:28.540 What's political cannon fodder, and what's real emotional and physical trauma that has been hidden away for so long?
00:02:34.960 These women should be taken seriously, her accusations at face value.
00:02:44.680 They should be looked into.
00:02:46.420 As for Roy Moore, whether these allegations are true or not,
00:02:50.040 he needs to understand that his campaign now is in a death spiral,
00:02:53.860 and the best thing that he can do is get out.
00:02:56.880 You know, Stu just said to me, you know he's going to end up winning.
00:03:11.740 I think he's going to.
00:03:12.980 He probably will.
00:03:13.860 I think he will.
00:03:14.740 I think the people of Alabama, I mean, think of this.
00:03:20.620 This is the reason why, one of the reasons why our founders made sure in the Constitution
00:03:26.440 that all of the senators were picked by the people in their state,
00:03:33.680 and each senator was picked by the state legislature.
00:03:42.440 So we reversed that.
00:03:44.660 With progressives, we reversed that.
00:03:46.460 Why?
00:03:46.760 To make every Senate campaign a national election.
00:03:52.400 Well, that's not what it was for.
00:03:54.340 They were to make sure that they defended the state.
00:03:57.560 It's changed everything.
00:03:59.240 But also, it has involved all of us in something that we have nothing to do with it.
00:04:06.360 We can sit here.
00:04:07.800 I can sit here in Texas.
00:04:09.100 You can sit in Utah or California or New York,
00:04:13.440 and we can all talk about this all day long.
00:04:16.020 It doesn't matter what we think.
00:04:18.100 It only matters what the people of Alabama think.
00:04:21.080 And I think the people, I just have this feeling that,
00:04:25.640 remember how the Democrats dumped all of that money into the Georgia election?
00:04:31.900 Yeah, yeah.
00:04:32.400 Okay?
00:04:32.700 And they dumped it all in, and they were like,
00:04:34.180 this is going to be a big deal and everything.
00:04:35.740 And what happened?
00:04:36.320 The local people were like, you know what?
00:04:38.080 Screw all you people.
00:04:39.160 Yeah, yeah.
00:04:39.500 Don't come into our town and tell us what to do.
00:04:42.280 I think that might happen in Alabama.
00:04:44.180 Yeah, Sean Trendy is an elections analyst, and we've had him on before,
00:04:48.280 a really smart guy over at Real Clear Politics.
00:04:50.560 And he said this, tell me this isn't exactly what's happening,
00:04:53.380 not only now, but in past elections as well.
00:04:55.680 And I think it's a really understandable response.
00:04:59.220 He says,
00:04:59.560 I don't think you can underestimate the degree to which many conservatives have this attitude.
00:05:04.340 A, we fought a battle over whether character counts, and we got our asses handed to us.
00:05:09.460 And B, liberal leaders always circle the wagons around their guys, and ours always cave.
00:05:14.940 Yep.
00:05:15.720 Both of those things, I think, individually are true.
00:05:18.200 But to me, it adds up to something that we should try to resist.
00:05:21.460 Yes.
00:05:21.980 An instinct we should try to fight against.
00:05:24.240 We don't want to be, we don't want to be them.
00:05:27.020 Otherwise, you have no, otherwise you have no credibility.
00:05:30.020 They don't have any credibility with us.
00:05:31.760 They can't ever make any inroads with us, because they have no credibility.
00:05:35.320 You can't talk to me about, oh, how much you care about women, Hollywood,
00:05:40.080 when you're, when you're defending all of these monsters and hiding them.
00:05:45.920 You can't do it.
00:05:47.040 You can't preach to me about ethics and how women are, you know, have powerful males over them.
00:05:54.160 And even if it's consensual, it's not really consensual.
00:05:57.320 And then defend Bill Clinton.
00:05:59.160 You can't do it.
00:06:00.680 But they do.
00:06:01.880 I don't want to be that person.
00:06:03.880 I don't want to be that.
00:06:05.040 I don't want to defend people who are doing things that, you know, are slimy.
00:06:11.360 I don't want to, I don't want to be that person.
00:06:13.420 And I think the battle there is people will say, well, look what that gets you.
00:06:17.700 It means you lose.
00:06:18.820 And I, you know, if that's what it gets me, that's what it gets me.
00:06:21.680 You know, I, I don't, I want to win elections.
00:06:23.620 I want to, I, I sure.
00:06:25.820 Yes, that's all true, but I'm not going to pay any price to win elections.
00:06:30.880 That's what it gets you.
00:06:32.300 Okay.
00:06:33.680 If we don't stand by our principles, if we don't stand by and say, no, I don't care if
00:06:41.680 this guy can win, he's got to have principles.
00:06:48.440 Where does that get you?
00:06:49.560 First of all, we have no credibility.
00:06:52.360 We now as, as Republicans, and I'm not a Republican, thank God.
00:06:56.960 Um, but now the Republicans, and I'm, I'm afraid too many church goers and too many, uh, religious
00:07:04.480 people and just blanket conservatives now have lost all credibility to be able to stand
00:07:11.520 up and say, Hey, this is wrong.
00:07:13.360 Morally, this is wrong.
00:07:15.440 What are we teaching our children?
00:07:17.800 You can't say that anymore.
00:07:19.120 You not only have lost that, but you also have, um, well, uh, let's talk about taxes.
00:07:27.660 We're for small government, right?
00:07:30.020 Did we get that?
00:07:31.740 Are we getting a giant tax cut?
00:07:35.060 No, because the guy, the guy who we elected doesn't really believe in that stuff.
00:07:41.500 He's not a champion of that stuff.
00:07:43.540 He just wins.
00:07:45.080 Well, he'll take a win, but it's not really a win, not for conservatives, not for small
00:07:51.920 government, not for low tax people.
00:07:54.320 That's not a win.
00:07:56.180 Um, how about, give me the audio of the guy from the Pentagon.
00:07:59.820 This is the, um, uh, the new guy representing the DOD.
00:08:04.260 Oh yeah.
00:08:04.660 Yeah.
00:08:04.820 The, the, this is the Trump nominee for the DOD.
00:08:08.540 Okay.
00:08:08.760 So here's the guy that, uh, Trump is putting in at the DOD.
00:08:13.040 Now, now he's talking about guns.
00:08:16.660 This is our champion.
00:08:19.280 Listen, I'd also like to, and I may get in trouble with other members of the committee
00:08:23.140 to say, you know, how insane it is that in the United States of America, a civilian can
00:08:28.100 go out and buy a fully auto or a semi-automatic assault rifle, like a, an AR 15, which apparently
00:08:34.780 was the weapon that was used.
00:08:36.120 I think that's an issue, not as much for this committee, but elsewhere.
00:08:40.320 What?
00:08:41.440 Wait, this is, this is, this is the guy that Trump is appointing.
00:08:45.940 What?
00:08:47.180 That's not good.
00:08:48.120 And if you don't think that we are not entering a time where, um, there is massacre after massacre,
00:08:56.560 and instead of going after one, the laws that have loopholes and closing all of those loopholes
00:09:05.220 to making sure that the law is actually enforced every time three, we go and examine mental
00:09:15.960 health in this country, and four, we look at domestic violence.
00:09:22.900 That's what's happening in our country.
00:09:25.740 Now, we're doing the same thing with guns that we are doing now with, uh, radicalized
00:09:32.900 Islam.
00:09:33.620 We are looking for any other reason other than their religious belief.
00:09:39.580 We're looking for, what did we do?
00:09:42.040 What can we do?
00:09:43.160 Maybe we should have grandma go through an anal cavity search at the airport instead of
00:09:49.020 actually saying, no, it is the religious belief of these crazy people that believe they have
00:09:56.180 a right to enslave people that don't agree with them and kill people that they deem infidels.
00:10:03.740 That's the problem.
00:10:04.980 But we're looking at every other place, and we're going to do the same thing with guns.
00:10:10.940 A battle is coming, and I'm telling you, if Donald Trump can appoint that guy in the
00:10:19.100 Department of Defense, he thinks that's okay to have a guy who says, semi-automatics.
00:10:25.960 I mean, how can you possibly have a semi-automatic?
00:10:29.080 It's insane that a regular person could go buy.
00:10:31.560 How can we let regulars go into stores and buy things like that?
00:10:35.000 What is that?
00:10:36.700 What is that?
00:10:38.040 So, did you really win?
00:10:41.100 Because you've lost all credibility.
00:10:44.800 All credibility.
00:10:45.900 You can no longer say, we have the high moral ground.
00:10:48.680 We're America in the Middle East.
00:10:51.320 That's what conservatives are now.
00:10:54.480 We are America in the Middle East.
00:10:56.400 We talk a good game.
00:10:58.600 But we don't actually stand for anything.
00:11:01.540 When we get in, our guys will just accept everything.
00:11:04.400 And look, there are costs to some of these things.
00:11:06.440 Sometimes standing on these values does have cost.
00:11:10.240 You could lose elections.
00:11:11.340 And, you know, there's a very defensible position with Roy Moore is if you don't believe these
00:11:15.320 people.
00:11:15.600 If you go through this and you say, I don't believe any of them, and here's my reasons why,
00:11:19.260 that's a defensible position.
00:11:20.520 If you believe them, but I just want to win, that's not a defensible position to me.
00:11:24.500 But, I mean, why don't you make your own decisions?
00:11:26.160 I think if you look at it, though, we talked to Johnny Moore yesterday.
00:11:29.120 You brought up the Middle East.
00:11:29.880 We talked about Johnny Moore yesterday.
00:11:31.560 Look at what people will sacrifice for their principles around the world.
00:11:36.040 He told the story about a family who had a letter sent to him by a terrorist that basically
00:11:42.780 threatened their lives.
00:11:43.800 It didn't basically said, we will behead you unless you convert.
00:11:48.300 And they wrote back.
00:11:50.160 I'm sorry, crucify you.
00:11:51.340 Crucify you.
00:11:52.140 Wrote back to the terrorist.
00:11:55.360 Now, why?
00:11:56.180 I can't imagine wanting to respond to that male.
00:11:58.920 And said, you know what?
00:12:00.700 We're never going to convert.
00:12:02.920 And actually, you can come kill us, but please don't kill us through crucifixion because we
00:12:08.140 don't, we're not worthy of that punishment because that's really about Jesus.
00:12:13.300 And it's a, you know, it's a little bit above us.
00:12:15.080 So please don't kill us that way, but kill us anyway, you need to.
00:12:18.020 Here's our, come on over whenever you need to, because they were so dedicated to their
00:12:22.040 faith.
00:12:22.320 They were willing to give up that cost.
00:12:24.100 And we're like, ah, I don't know.
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00:14:37.160 Glenn Beck.
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00:14:48.220 So let's, let's go through some audio, uh, yesterday.
00:14:53.980 Uh, first of all, Gloria Allred.
00:14:57.480 Now she has produced this yearbook.
00:15:00.660 It's easy.
00:15:01.500 We could solve this.
00:15:03.220 The yearbook thing is one of the worst claims.
00:15:06.440 And Roy Moore is, you know, um, is said to have signed this girl's yearbook, uh, you
00:15:13.580 know, Hickory house.
00:15:14.640 He says he never did it.
00:15:15.740 And so he said, I want, I want a neutral party to analyze the handwriting.
00:15:20.280 Cause that's not me.
00:15:21.860 I didn't do it.
00:15:23.500 So here's Don Lemon, Don Lemon from CNN pushing her because he says, this isn't, uh, there's
00:15:31.960 something that doesn't make sense to me.
00:15:33.380 Now listen to Gloria Allred.
00:15:34.720 This is on CNN, a scattered shower of journalism here with Don Lemon.
00:15:38.560 Listen, listen, I'm, I'm not a lawyer here.
00:15:41.320 Are you trying to compel him to do that because you, um, you know, you want to get him on the
00:15:46.160 record and you want to be able to depose him?
00:15:48.700 What is, what's the, what's your end game here?
00:15:50.780 Why?
00:15:51.000 Well, of course, um, there is no legal process except the one I am proposing, which is essentially
00:15:57.700 a political process combined with a legal process.
00:16:01.320 Uh, why can't you say if he presided over her divorce case, Gloria?
00:16:06.040 Well, I'm saying we're not going to put out breadcrumbs of pieces of evidence.
00:16:12.320 We have evidence that we have not revealed to the press and we're not going to reveal
00:16:19.000 it breadcrumb by breadcrumb.
00:16:21.500 We will be happy to answer all questions and provide all evidence at the hearing.
00:16:27.360 If there is one, we think that's the way to do it.
00:16:30.260 Okay.
00:16:30.380 So then what about the signature Roy Moore's attorney denies more ever wrote in Beverly's
00:16:34.340 yearbook, your book.
00:16:35.240 Can you say definitive definitively that this is his signature?
00:16:39.460 I think what they wanted was a handwriting expert to examine it.
00:16:45.220 And we are willing if there is a hearing that is conducted by the Senate to allow an independent
00:16:53.780 expert to examine the signature in the yearbook.
00:16:58.600 And in addition, of course, that handwriting expert would then compare it to exemplars of
00:17:06.780 Mr. Moore's handwriting signature at the time that he signed the yearbook.
00:17:14.360 So you can't say definitively that it's his signature.
00:17:18.180 Well, I'm saying that.
00:17:19.780 How many times are we going to hit the snooze alarm here?
00:17:23.000 We accept that challenge.
00:17:26.000 Okay, stop.
00:17:26.840 This is just bullcrap.
00:17:29.000 This is just absolute bullcrap.
00:17:30.900 I think she's trying to make it look like she has more evidence than she does.
00:17:33.720 I can't tell you now, but in the future, wow, it's going to come out.
00:17:37.580 So, I mean, she's just, I think you have to dismiss the, you know, the attempted rape
00:17:45.880 allegation, which is the worst.
00:17:47.880 Well, no, it's not the worst one.
00:17:49.140 It's one of the worst ones.
00:17:50.840 The other one is the 14-year-old.
00:17:53.020 This one is the, you know, he tried to rape me in the parking lot.
00:17:56.680 Yeah.
00:17:56.860 Because Gloria Allred is involved, you just have to, I just have to dismiss it.
00:18:01.460 Because that sounds, even CNN is like, wait a minute, Gloria, why not just give the book?
00:18:08.280 Yeah.
00:18:08.680 Two things on this.
00:18:09.960 Number one, there's a totally plausible end to the story that Roy Moore did all of these
00:18:15.700 things with all of these accusers except the one that went to Gloria Allred, right?
00:18:20.120 Like, if I can't even think of what the motivation would be of if you're trying to really do this
00:18:26.260 and you really have a legitimate accusation that you'd go to her.
00:18:29.080 She has zero credibility.
00:18:30.660 And if you want people in Alabama to believe you, you go to Gloria Allred, it makes no sense to me.
00:18:37.420 It makes no sense at all.
00:18:38.000 It makes no sense.
00:18:38.920 And in addition to that, while I, you know how I feel about this.
00:18:42.980 We've talked about this a lot of, you know, I tend to believe many of these accusers seem to be credible.
00:18:48.300 But when you look at this, this particular case, the yearbook signature starts in cursive and ends in printing, okay?
00:18:57.640 Which is strange.
00:18:59.100 It does, you know, they pointed out the sevens look different.
00:19:02.280 They're trying to make this all about the yearbook.
00:19:04.800 And it's not all about the yearbook.
00:19:06.320 You don't need the yearbook.
00:19:07.380 You don't need this accuser at all to not vote for Roy Moore if you think the other ones are guilty.
00:19:11.220 He's guilty of those.
00:19:12.260 So to make that perfectly clear.
00:19:13.940 But in my life, I have never seen a dude write an E like the ones that are in that signature.
00:19:22.540 See, I looked at the bubble writing, too.
00:19:24.700 Bubble writing.
00:19:25.480 It's like a 14-year-old girl would write it like that.
00:19:28.220 There is, I've never, even a 14-year-old boy, I have never seen write a printed E the way the E's are in that old hickory house.
00:19:36.860 Yeah, I would agree that the bubble writing set me off on that.
00:19:40.920 It just doesn't look like, I mean, even.
00:19:43.060 It could be, but.
00:19:43.960 In A, does it look like the other words written in the signature, but B, it doesn't look like anything I've ever seen a guy write.
00:19:49.120 Here's the other problem, including the 14-year-old girl.
00:19:55.480 It's the only one where it's violent and where it's threatening.
00:20:03.100 Everything else, including the 14-year-old girl, when they say no, he stops and takes them home.
00:20:09.220 Mm-hmm.
00:20:10.040 This one doesn't fit the pattern.
00:20:12.920 Yeah, now, there were three new accusers overnight, and that pattern doesn't quite fit with all of them.
00:20:20.480 But, and I want to talk about the three accusers, because it's really interesting what's happening here.
00:20:27.920 Glenn Beck.
00:20:28.880 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:20:36.360 Yeah.
00:20:36.640 So, why does this Roy Moore thing matter?
00:20:41.640 One, the Republicans can't get anything passed with 52.
00:20:45.480 They certainly can't get anything passed with 51 senators in the Senate.
00:20:51.680 So, it means something politically, but it also, we also have to navigate these waters, I believe, carefully.
00:21:00.940 We have to actually have a non-political conversation about each of these cases, and what is our reaction to them?
00:21:12.360 So, our reaction to this, if you're, unless you're in Alabama, why does this matter to you?
00:21:21.380 Because you can't vote.
00:21:23.560 So, it matters because of the 51 as opposed to 52 senators.
00:21:30.080 But other than that, why does it matter?
00:21:34.180 I think it matters because we have to decide what is acceptable and what is not.
00:21:40.280 We also have to be a part of this process and not just let it unfold in front of us on due process.
00:21:48.500 Because, you know, I think that there is a good case to be made that this is what, you know, prophecy predicted when there will be no secrets.
00:21:59.140 The secrets will be shouted from the rooftop.
00:22:01.660 There are no secrets anymore.
00:22:03.300 You can't keep a secret.
00:22:05.080 It's out.
00:22:06.140 It's out.
00:22:06.540 So, now that all of the skeletons are going to come out of everybody's closet, and we know that there are people that would like to put skeletons in other people's closets, what do we do?
00:22:19.880 How do we figure this out?
00:22:21.260 How do we navigate this world?
00:22:23.140 How do we judge what's right and wrong?
00:22:26.920 First of all, we have to be able to see something that is illegal.
00:22:32.820 That's the first thing.
00:22:33.880 Is it illegal?
00:22:34.640 Is this actual harassment?
00:22:38.580 So, that requires you to do a couple of things.
00:22:42.500 One, is it illegal?
00:22:45.920 Was there force involved?
00:22:48.040 Was he, you know, was he going after a 14-year-old?
00:22:52.220 To me, this really comes down to the 14-year-old.
00:22:55.180 Do you believe the story of the 14-year-old?
00:22:57.600 The Gloria Allred story, I don't buy, only because Gloria Allred is involved.
00:23:03.080 And her appearance on CNN last night was just, even CNN was like, wait a minute, what are you doing?
00:23:08.800 So, I don't buy the Gloria Allred story.
00:23:13.580 If you look, take the 14-year-old out.
00:23:17.260 If you look at everything that was being said yesterday, you had three other people come out?
00:23:24.180 Yeah, three in the last 24 hours.
00:23:25.860 Okay, so the first one was the girl that worked at Sears, and she said that Roy, who was in his 30s then, would visit Sears, and that he called her at school to ask her out.
00:23:37.620 And they went out, and they went to a movie, and he kissed her forcefully.
00:23:44.540 She said, I don't want to see you anymore, and he never contacted her again.
00:23:49.560 Okay, the next one is from Phyllis Smith.
00:23:54.760 She says she was 18 when she began working at Brooks, a clothing store geared toward young women.
00:23:59.760 Teenage girls were counseling each other.
00:24:02.120 Make yourself scarce when Roy is in here.
00:24:04.300 He's just here to bother you.
00:24:05.300 Don't pay attention, and he'll go away.
00:24:07.620 She said he was often in there, and he wasn't interested in buying anything.
00:24:15.820 He was looking for, you know, a date.
00:24:19.940 I can remember him walking in, and the whole mood would change with us girls.
00:24:24.360 It would be like we were on guard.
00:24:26.260 I'd find something else to do.
00:24:27.480 I remember being creeped out.
00:24:29.340 They would tell new hires, watch out for this guy.
00:24:32.360 If somebody had bounced checks, which meant he had to go to the district attorney's office where more worked,
00:24:37.620 she said the managers would draw straws to decide who would have to go to talk to him about the cases.
00:24:43.980 Okay, so that just shows that he was interested in young girls.
00:24:49.720 The 18, the 17, and the 16-year-old girls all said they dated, never went past kissing, and it was, you know, when they said no, it was no.
00:25:04.140 So this goes to try to apply the 1970s culture.
00:25:13.500 This goes to a culture in Alabama, I think, that was very different.
00:25:18.620 We may not like it.
00:25:19.480 I was just down in Mexico, and I'm sorry, but Mexico has a culture that glorifies 12, 13, 14-year-old girls,
00:25:28.940 and guys think it's okay to date and marry, you know, a 13-year-old girl.
00:25:36.940 No, that's not cool.
00:25:38.540 That is just not cool.
00:25:39.720 It's still illegal here, too, to marry 12 and 13-year-old girls.
00:25:43.300 It happens to a couple of hundred thousand girls every year.
00:25:46.540 Right, so I'm not saying that this is the culture now in Alabama.
00:25:50.260 I don't know.
00:25:50.920 I don't think it is.
00:25:52.060 But I believe it was the culture then in much of the South in the 60s and prior to that and the 70s.
00:26:00.020 I don't think that there was a real surprise that somebody wanted to date a 16-year-old.
00:26:06.540 I don't think that was out of the norm back then.
00:26:10.240 It creeps me out.
00:26:12.060 I don't like it.
00:26:13.040 But you have to decide, okay, if it's that, and he didn't force himself on people, he was just interested at 30 and 16, 17, 18-year-olds,
00:26:24.940 well, okay, what does that mean?
00:26:27.320 Am I comfortable with him?
00:26:29.200 The 14-year-old, he broke the law.
00:26:31.260 If that happened, I don't, I dismiss the Gloria Allred stuff just because of her interview last night.
00:26:40.000 And he does seem out of character to all the other stories.
00:26:43.080 All the other stories.
00:26:44.060 All the other stories.
00:26:44.720 Again, who knows if it's true or not, but I mean, it's very difficult to take something Gloria Allred is behind as serious.
00:26:49.560 But then you take, if you're not going to believe, if you don't take Gloria Allred seriously,
00:26:54.620 then let's go to Roy Moore's attorney last night.
00:26:59.680 This is Roy Moore's attorney talking about the 14-year-old girl.
00:27:08.800 Now, listen to this.
00:27:10.500 Why would he need permission from any of these girls' mothers if they weren't underage?
00:27:17.280 Sure.
00:27:17.660 That's a good question.
00:27:18.820 Culturally speaking, obviously, there's different.
00:27:20.500 Stop for a second.
00:27:21.540 Here's the answer.
00:27:22.300 Because he's raised in the South to where you go and you ask a mother's permission.
00:27:30.940 Wouldn't you, if it was a 30-year-old man and your daughter was 17,
00:27:34.580 wouldn't you appreciate a man who comes to the house and says,
00:27:37.180 I would like permission to date your daughter?
00:27:38.940 You'd probably think he's less creepy, right?
00:27:40.720 Yeah.
00:27:40.960 I mean, again, I.
00:27:42.780 The answer is, because he's not denying the 16, 17, 18-year-old.
00:27:46.820 Nope.
00:27:46.920 The answer is, because he was a gentleman and he asked,
00:27:51.880 as creepy as you might think it is, back in the day,
00:27:55.660 he believed that it was respectful to ask the parents' permission to date because he was 30.
00:28:01.600 To be clear, you don't think that's.
00:28:03.180 I don't think so.
00:28:03.980 You're not saying it's a gentleman.
00:28:04.560 No, no, no.
00:28:05.080 I don't.
00:28:05.780 Right.
00:28:06.020 But that's correct.
00:28:06.580 That's his argument, right?
00:28:07.700 That's how you answer it.
00:28:10.260 Listen how.
00:28:11.480 Go ahead.
00:28:11.960 Yeah.
00:28:12.180 No, because I think it's important, too, to point out that they weren't underage.
00:28:15.840 No, they weren't.
00:28:16.340 This may be very creepy to you.
00:28:18.180 You may not like the culture.
00:28:19.180 There is an age of consent and every other story, all of them, except for the 14-year-old,
00:28:24.260 even the Gloria Allred woman, all of them were on the, what he would say, the okay side of the age of consent.
00:28:30.840 I don't say that.
00:28:31.840 I don't say that either, but especially for someone who's 32 years old.
00:28:35.440 Yeah.
00:28:35.660 Imagine a 16-year-old and a 30-year-old comes to ask you permission to date your daughter.
00:28:40.200 You would say, I would grab my gun, get the hell off of my property, and don't you ever talk to my daughter again.
00:28:44.620 Right.
00:28:44.760 But if you think it's this offensive, which, you know, many people obviously do, you need to change that law, right?
00:28:51.340 Like, there is a law there that we say, okay, nobody crosses this line.
00:28:56.720 No.
00:28:58.100 Okay?
00:28:58.880 Right.
00:28:59.020 So, you make the law, the law has not changed since the 70s.
00:29:02.760 It was 16 then.
00:29:04.300 It is 16 now.
00:29:05.900 So, the 16, 17, 18-year-olds, you can say is creepy, I think, very honestly, especially for a 32-year-old dude.
00:29:12.400 Yes.
00:29:12.720 However, I think in addition to that, you can also say that it is not worth litigating this in 2017.
00:29:21.700 If all the accusations were was that he dated people above the age of consent and kissed them and never went past kissing, which is what their allegations are, it's not even worth bringing up.
00:29:31.480 It's not even a news story.
00:29:33.600 I'm going to give you, I'm going to give you the ultimate, the ultimate proof that what Stu said is where everyone in the media usually stands.
00:29:43.820 The ultimate proof.
00:29:45.020 Okay.
00:29:45.320 In just a second.
00:29:46.280 Oh, wow.
00:29:46.400 But first, here's how not to answer that question, because he's tying in the 14-year-old girl.
00:29:54.520 Listen to this.
00:29:56.240 Sure.
00:29:56.760 That's a good question.
00:29:57.920 And culturally speaking, obviously, there's differences.
00:30:00.040 I looked up Allie's background there.
00:30:02.460 Wow, that's awesome that you have got such a diverse background.
00:30:06.680 It's really cool to read through that.
00:30:08.180 But point is this.
00:30:09.100 What does Allie's background have to do with dating a 14-year-old?
00:30:13.760 I'm not finished with the context of it.
00:30:16.060 Well, please answer, what does Allie Velshi's background have to do with dating children, 14-year-old girls?
00:30:24.300 Sure.
00:30:24.720 In other countries, there's arrangement through parents for what we would refer to as consensual marriage.
00:30:31.480 Allie's from Canada.
00:30:32.100 Allie's from Canada.
00:30:33.500 And Allie's also spent time in other countries, of which I'm going to.
00:30:37.300 So it's not a bad thing.
00:30:38.420 I don't know where you're going with this.
00:30:40.660 So where is he going with that, Stu?
00:30:42.200 He's trying to say, in other countries, there are arranged marriages, and you look like you're from one of those countries.
00:30:50.140 Yeah, right.
00:30:51.580 He is throwing race into it now.
00:30:57.760 He's like, well, I don't know.
00:30:59.380 Maybe she's from one of those Muslim countries.
00:31:01.320 Maybe she's, you know, from South America, where, you know, where they just marry you off at eight.
00:31:08.680 It's a completely nonsensical thing to bring into that conversation.
00:31:12.220 It's just like trying to.
00:31:13.720 First of all, why are you justifying that one when you say that didn't happen?
00:31:16.660 I mean, he's the worst attorney in the world.
00:31:32.800 But Stu brought up the point.
00:31:34.420 Is it, I mean, is it worth your time, as long as a crime wasn't committed, is it even worth your time for 30 and 40-year-old accusations?
00:31:46.480 Or would the media just want it to go away?
00:31:50.220 Oh, unfortunately, there's now digital archives of the media, so we can go back and show you the ultimate proof.
00:32:00.800 They just think it's best that these things just go away.
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00:33:52.860 Glenn Beck.
00:33:54.020 Glenn Beck.
00:34:03.360 All right, so I want to state the case that it's okay if you say, I don't believe these accusers, and I'm going to vote for Roy Moore.
00:34:17.340 I really don't believe them.
00:34:18.740 You could say, I kind of believe them, but it was 30 years ago, so it doesn't really matter, and vote for Roy Moore.
00:34:32.520 But the only way you can really be consistent is if you said that during the Clinton years.
00:34:39.120 Because remember, those were old, too.
00:34:40.980 Those were 20 years old.
00:34:42.400 Does it matter?
00:34:43.760 Why didn't they come out then?
00:34:45.840 If it was so bad, why didn't they come out then?
00:34:47.480 Well, because he was, you know, the attorney general, and then he was the governor.
00:34:51.600 He had a lot of power.
00:34:52.740 It's almost the same story.
00:34:55.140 He was the attorney general, and then he became a senator and a judge.
00:34:59.320 So who's going to believe you over him?
00:35:02.460 So were you consistent?
00:35:05.500 Now, the media.
00:35:08.520 The media is saying, this is really important.
00:35:10.820 We have to know what happened 30 years ago.
00:35:12.820 Was that where they stood at the time?
00:35:16.800 Listen to Dan Rather at the time on Don Imus.
00:35:20.700 And even this Juanita Broderick thing, this interview that the people over there at NBC News have been sitting on for some reason, who knows?
00:35:30.160 Well, I think the reason is pretty obvious that they don't call me and tell me why they run or don't run these things.
00:35:36.000 I think it's pretty obvious they're nervous about, number one, whether this information is accurate, whether it's really true or not.
00:35:42.820 And then, number two, even if it does, it turned out to be true, it happened a long time ago.
00:35:49.940 And, number three, they've got to be figuring maybe just maybe the American public has heard all they want to hear about this and are saying, you know, next, let's move on to the next thing.
00:35:58.580 I was reading either in Time or Newsweek that even the woman herself, Juanita Broderick, said she hoped that this thing went away this week.
00:36:05.060 And even she was sick of hearing about it.
00:36:06.920 It's her story.
00:36:07.640 Well, let's hope she gets her way with that.
00:36:09.180 But then somebody from NBC News told me that she wasn't clear about exactly when it happened.
00:36:15.080 But then her son called me, and he's an attorney someplace, I guess in Arkansas.
00:36:23.140 And he wanted me to know why he called me, God knows, but wanted me to know that that was not the case.
00:36:27.240 She knew exactly when it was, and there was some other reason he thought they were sitting on it.
00:36:31.900 Well, you know, I know Newsweek magazine has accused me and others of sucking up to you.
00:36:35.880 So here we go.
00:36:36.760 The reason he called you is you're the fastest way in the country to get the news out on something like that.
00:36:41.960 But I just don't know whether this is going anywhere.
00:36:45.100 You know, I'd have to bet for the moment it probably isn't.
00:36:48.020 The Washington Post gave it a pretty good ride on Saturday, and there wasn't much pickup from it.
00:36:52.700 So unless there's some new and sensational information developed out of it, my guess is this probably dribbles away.
00:37:00.080 But as you know better than most, I mean, I've been so wrong about this story from the very beginning.
00:37:05.300 Yeah, and others.
00:37:06.160 Where it might go and how big it might get.
00:37:08.120 So that's Dan Rather back then, that the story really doesn't have any legs, because it was a long time ago, and we all just hope that it goes away.
00:37:16.300 Where are they now?
00:37:18.100 That was an actual rape allegation.
00:37:22.020 Where are you today?
00:37:27.640 Glenn Beck.
00:37:28.760 We all know kids are messy, right?
00:37:43.640 But messy is only half the story.
00:37:47.880 Your kids are destroying the planet.
00:37:52.640 True.
00:37:54.200 According to NBC News.
00:37:55.820 Yesterday, NBC News posted a story.
00:38:00.960 A think piece, if you will.
00:38:03.520 Science proves kids are bad for Earth.
00:38:07.820 What?
00:38:09.560 Morality suggests we stop having them.
00:38:13.480 Hold on.
00:38:15.100 The author says,
00:38:16.220 We need to stop pretending that kids don't have environmental and ethical consequences.
00:38:22.100 Oh, man.
00:38:23.260 As a father of four, I agree.
00:38:25.820 You bring a newborn into your house, and they are going to mess with your environment in a big way.
00:38:31.520 I mean, the noise alone.
00:38:33.940 Have you ever tried to sleep?
00:38:35.760 Totally wrecks the home environment.
00:38:37.700 And the ethical consequences?
00:38:39.800 Baby wakes you up in the middle of the night.
00:38:42.080 Do you pretend to stay asleep and hope your spouse deals with it?
00:38:45.960 What about this one?
00:38:47.120 Baby needs a diaper change.
00:38:48.740 Do you pretend not to notice the really bad smell in the environment until another family member takes care of it and then just play dumb?
00:38:57.900 See, these are the ethical dilemmas with children.
00:39:01.200 But I don't think that that's the kind that NBC was talking about.
00:39:08.220 This author at NBC was talking about, and I'm bending over backward to find any common ground here because this is so absurd.
00:39:15.640 The author says that having a child is a major contributor to climate change.
00:39:22.480 And even better, having a child is one of the worst things you can do for the planet and the environment.
00:39:32.800 I know because they move rocks and they sometimes throw the rocks to places where the planet didn't put them.
00:39:38.000 It's really irritating.
00:39:39.220 The left ridicules people on the right for not taking climate change seriously.
00:39:46.680 Here's a helpful hint.
00:39:48.460 A lot of times it's because of people and articles like this.
00:39:52.720 The author seems really sincere.
00:39:55.700 He's a research scholar at the Berman Institute of Bioethics.
00:39:59.200 But all over the world right now, children are starving to death.
00:40:03.740 They're ravaged by disease.
00:40:06.080 They're sold into slavery.
00:40:07.700 And yet the premise of this article is it's morally wrong to have children because they leave too big of a carbon footprint.
00:40:16.760 No, actually, it's morally wrong to have children and not take care of them.
00:40:22.320 So until we get that problem solved, you might want to rethink your understanding of moral responsibility, egghead.
00:40:31.600 Perspective and priorities.
00:40:33.880 Two things that the left in particular, but I think all of us are really having some struggling times with.
00:40:41.620 It's Thursday, November 16th.
00:41:00.300 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:01.900 All right.
00:41:04.400 I've got somebody is going to scare the hell out of you.
00:41:07.760 Wow.
00:41:08.240 I can't wait.
00:41:09.020 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:41:10.180 Because kids will mess with the environment.
00:41:13.020 Actually, we're looking at priorities.
00:41:15.100 Harry Dent is the author of a new book, Zero Hour, which I have read, and it will scare the hell out of you.
00:41:23.580 Scare the hell out of you.
00:41:24.600 Because it's got a lot of charts and graphs and everything else.
00:41:30.080 Harry has been on with us for many times.
00:41:34.380 He is a guy who predicted the 2008 struggle and what we're going through right now.
00:41:41.360 This is a book on how to turn the greatest political and financial upheaval in modern history to your advantage.
00:41:47.480 Harry Dent, Jr., is with us now.
00:41:49.660 Hello, Harry.
00:41:50.100 How are you?
00:41:51.440 Hi, Glenn.
00:41:52.060 Good to be back.
00:41:52.660 So, Harry, I know you've got a lot of charts and graphs, but I have a lot of questions that I think you're going to be able to actually answer for me.
00:42:02.340 There is a story that I saw on Business Insider and a couple of other places today that the stocks are flashing ominous signals not seen since the financial crisis.
00:42:15.860 And one of them is the – Stu, help me out – the Hindenburg omen, and the other is the Titanic syndrome.
00:42:26.220 A, do you find any credibility in either of those, and what do they mean if you do?
00:42:32.420 Yeah, the Hindenburg, yeah, I do track that.
00:42:35.300 And there have been many, many signals on that, much more than usual.
00:42:39.280 So, that is not a guarantee of a crash.
00:42:41.340 The more important thing I've been looking for, Glenn, because, you know, I've been talking about this bubble.
00:42:45.560 It's going to burst at some point.
00:42:47.080 It's going to burst violently when it does.
00:42:48.760 It's the only way it happens in history.
00:42:51.140 The Dow transports are tanking while the Dow industrials keep edging up.
00:42:56.660 That is a big divergence.
00:42:57.820 What does that – wait, what does that mean to the average person?
00:43:02.340 Explain that.
00:43:03.700 Well, it means, okay, if the industrials are going up, it means, okay, we're still producing stuff, but the transport's not going up.
00:43:10.120 It says, yeah, but we're not distributing them.
00:43:11.860 People aren't buying it.
00:43:13.580 And when the small caps go down, in which they've done recently, they're down 4% to 5% with the Dow up.
00:43:19.620 It says, hey, the smart money who buys small caps because it takes more sophistication, they're getting out of the market while the everyday person, which buys Apple and GE and all the big names because that's what they know, they're piling in.
00:43:33.640 So, those are the two divergence that I've been looking for.
00:43:36.600 They are starting to show warning signals, and I take that more seriously than the Hindenburg because the Hindenburg can happen a lot, and you're still not going to crash, although it's a sign that it's more likely.
00:43:46.620 This is the biggest thing I look for, and this is starting to happen.
00:43:50.980 I think we're in a topping process between October and December or January, and I think the thing, Glenn, that I warn people because everybody says, well, Harry, if this thing's going to burst, I'll just wait until there's signs and when my stockbroker tells me to get out.
00:44:05.920 First of all, your stockbroker will never tell you to get out.
00:44:08.000 But when bubbles crash, the first crash, and I've averaged every major bubble in the last century, the first crash tends to be 41% in two and a half months, so it's too late when that happens.
00:44:20.300 So, yeah, it's better to get out a little early and be cautious.
00:44:22.960 So, yeah, I think these warning signs are saying that we're getting close.
00:44:27.580 If you look at the charts, I mean, this is just like, you know, what we said in November, as soon as Trump got elected against the odds, and, of course, we were warning that was likely because of this populist movement we were seeing happen, we said, hey, we're going to have another 20%, 25% rally.
00:44:43.920 Even though I've been cautious about stocks and said, no, this market says it is going up.
00:44:48.480 It is expecting a big tax cut.
00:44:50.420 But we've seen that rally, and it has been 20% to 25% since then.
00:44:55.420 So I think this is, we're getting very near a top, and when this thing goes, and people say, oh, governments won't let this happen, governments create the damn bubbles.
00:45:04.820 You know, they created the Roaring Twenties bubble and then the Great Depression came.
00:45:08.100 The Fed was created in 1913, and then 20 to 30 years later, you get the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression of all time because they goosed up the economy artificially.
00:45:17.760 By cutting rates, cutting rates, making money cheap, free money, always creates bubbles.
00:45:22.680 Well, that's what they've done here.
00:45:23.820 So for somebody to say, oh, the central bank, the Federal Reserve won't let this market crack, they're the ones that have created this extreme thing, stretched the market so far.
00:45:32.420 And when they go, it's like a rubber band.
00:45:34.320 It's going to be extreme.
00:45:36.100 I'm just telling people, I didn't create this darn bubble.
00:45:39.260 Get out of the way.
00:45:40.440 Okay, so, Harry, I've been warning about this for a long time.
00:45:45.380 I thought we were not as resilient as we are.
00:45:49.680 I expected this thing to come crashing down just because of the money printing and the extraordinary levels of debt, which not just the government debt, but the debt that we have as Americans.
00:46:04.860 Our credit card debt is, what, $119 billion, and we're starting to default on those, and people have jobs now.
00:46:16.320 I expected this to go a lot earlier.
00:46:19.520 Why do you think it's this time?
00:46:21.080 Well, you know, it's hard to argue with $14 trillion of free money being created.
00:46:28.000 It's hard to argue with mortgage rates that are 4% when they ought to be 6% in car loans, you know, or 2% to 3% and they ought to be 6% to 7%.
00:46:36.200 I mean, everybody's getting a free lunch here, and stocks are going up, you know, 20% a year instead of the normal 7% adjusted for inflation.
00:46:43.280 And, you know, everybody's getting a free lunch.
00:46:47.580 You know, housing's going up 10% instead of the 3% inflation.
00:46:52.340 So everybody's getting a free lunch, and it makes everybody kind of high.
00:46:56.200 I don't know a better way to say it.
00:46:57.780 And people don't want to hear the bubble's going to burst.
00:47:00.380 I get lambasted all the time, and I'm like, look, I'm just the messenger.
00:47:04.180 I've studied history. Bubbles build.
00:47:06.660 They're totally recognizable.
00:47:07.980 I have a whole bubble model that tells you how it's going to build, how much it's going to crash, how long it's going to take to crash.
00:47:13.720 There's nothing black swan about these bubbles at all.
00:47:16.720 It shouldn't be a surprise.
00:47:17.980 People go into denial because they don't want it to end because everybody's getting something for nothing.
00:47:23.920 So governments don't run up their hands.
00:47:25.580 You put up the reason why your book, I think, is accurate on at least diagnosing the problems is you have several chapters on revolution, and the world is going into revolution.
00:47:38.980 Most people are absolutely denying what is happening.
00:47:45.460 Even the Trump thing was a revolution, and it has just begun.
00:47:50.920 It's only going to get worse.
00:47:53.300 Give me the highlights of your take on what's happening globally.
00:47:58.020 Well, you know, I've been talking about it for a long time.
00:48:01.340 Yeah, yeah, we're going to have a crisis financially just because we've got bubbles and debt bubbles, and these things are totally predictable.
00:48:06.920 But I've also been saying we have a 250-year revolution coming.
00:48:10.580 The biggest thing to happen in all of modern history was when Sally met Harry.
00:48:16.860 Free market capitalism met democracy in the late 1700s.
00:48:22.240 I mean, that's the biggest thing that's happened ever, and this is going to happen again, and the reason I push this book, and this book focuses more on the political side of what I'm talking about, is because I've been waiting for signs, and it was Brexit, and it was the surprise Trump election that told me, okay, the political side of this is starting to happen, and this is going to take decades.
00:48:45.120 We've got a backlash against globalization, the special interests have totally taken over democracy, central banks have totally taken over free markets, we're destroying the golden goose that made us rich in the first place since the late 1700s, and all of modern progress has come since those two things came together.
00:49:04.500 This is going to be that big or bigger, and this is going to go down in history, and people aren't going to realize it until later.
00:49:11.460 We're telling you now, this is going to happen, it's going to be unsettling, it's going to change a lot of things, we really need a bottoms-up economy, get out of all this top-down management, all this social and financial engineering, where economists try to create la-la land with 3-4% growth and 2% inflation, which is the worst thing you can do for the economy.
00:49:30.720 You have no innovation when that happens.
00:49:32.520 Japan's had no innovation for 30 years, no growth for 30 years, because they've been living off of quantitative easing.
00:49:38.120 But Harry, we know, you and I know that, a lot of this audience knows that, but that is not where the world is headed.
00:49:45.600 They are, trust me, even Donald Trump, we go through a Great Depression, and Donald Trump will be FDR.
00:49:54.200 He will.
00:49:55.160 He will not cut it back.
00:49:57.160 He will become the great state that will take care of everyone.
00:50:02.320 And if he won't do it, there will be somebody there to promise it.
00:50:06.620 Socialism is popular now.
00:50:08.240 It is, and we've been living on more than that for now nine years with all this quantitative easing and free money.
00:50:15.440 The problem, Glenn, is that governments created this.
00:50:18.520 Central banks created this bubble, extended it, took it to extremes, and when it burst, it is going to be out of control.
00:50:25.800 It's going to be impossible to stop, and they're going to lose credibility.
00:50:28.860 My theory is that central banks, of course, they're going to want to do 10 times the quantitative easing.
00:50:34.200 It's just people are going to say, hey, you already did that, and it failed.
00:50:38.380 Why would we believe you this time?
00:50:39.760 I think governments are going to lose credibility.
00:50:42.500 I think central banks are going to lose credibility, and that's a good thing.
00:50:46.140 That's the revolution when people say, cut off their heads, we don't want any more of this baloney.
00:50:54.940 We're going to get into the, he says, there's six triggers, and then there's some safe havens for you.
00:51:00.440 We'll get into that here in just a second.
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00:52:30.520 Harry Dent is a favorite of the program and a guy who really gets it and has put his own words into action in his own life.
00:52:39.380 If he believes what he is talking about, and his new book is Zero Hour, he's talking about financial upheaval,
00:52:47.440 the greatest political and financial upheaval in modern history, and how you can take advantage of it and survive this.
00:52:55.100 You say that there are six bubble busters, and I've only got about four or five minutes here, Harry.
00:53:02.940 So if you want to go through any of these, or would you rather talk about the safe havens, the places, things that people should do?
00:53:11.320 Well, yeah.
00:53:12.060 First thing is, you've got to get out of the bubble.
00:53:14.620 Everything goes down in bubbles first.
00:53:16.380 The only things that do well are things like the reserve currency of the world, which is the U.S. dollar,
00:53:21.080 which went up 27% when everything crashed in 2008.
00:53:24.420 Real estate, commodities, stocks around the world, everything.
00:53:27.340 And the high-quality bonds in the Great Depression, which is the winter season we're going through,
00:53:33.260 the 30-year treasury bonds of the government and AAA corporate bonds more than doubled in value while everything else crashed.
00:53:41.840 So that's number one safe haven.
00:53:43.600 Okay, hold on.
00:53:44.080 Hold on just a second.
00:53:44.860 Hold on just a second.
00:53:46.360 If you buy Apple and you buy Google, you buy these big, huge companies, and you have everything locked in there,
00:53:54.920 are you not safe there?
00:53:57.340 You are definitely not safe.
00:53:58.940 You know what the great companies were in 1929?
00:54:01.540 General Motors and General Electric, and they went down 90% in the next two to three years.
00:54:07.480 It's the strongest real estate like Manhattan.
00:54:10.560 It's the strongest companies like Apple and Google that bubble up the most, and then they crash the most.
00:54:16.080 So that's a huge misconception.
00:54:17.640 People say, well, if you buy a high-quality company like the stuff that Warren Buffett buys,
00:54:21.580 or you're in Manhattan, the greatest city in the world,
00:54:24.140 those are the things that go down the most.
00:54:26.240 You'd be better to buy in Omaha and be better to buy some unknown small-cap stock that's boring.
00:54:35.080 So that's the problem.
00:54:36.580 Where there's the greatest gain, there's the greatest loss.
00:54:39.660 The triggers, the number one thing I'll focus on, other than Italy, which is obvious, totally bankrupt,
00:54:45.460 and their bonds yield less than ours do, which is crazy.
00:54:49.180 Shows you how perverted the markets are.
00:54:52.460 But we've been creating 200,000 jobs a month.
00:54:55.360 We've been hiring back the people who lost their jobs in the Great Recession.
00:54:59.720 Now we're at full employment, 4.1%.
00:55:01.660 Our workforce is not growing precisely for what you said earlier.
00:55:05.980 People aren't having babies.
00:55:08.000 They're not having kids.
00:55:08.920 They're too expensive in the modern world, in an urban world.
00:55:11.660 And kids come out, and 46, 47 years later will be contributing the most to the economy in their entire life,
00:55:18.460 and the whole world is slowing down, especially Europe and Japan, because we're not having kids.
00:55:24.600 And so there's no way to grow.
00:55:27.620 Donald Trump, poor guy, I hate to say it, I would have advised him not to run until 2020.
00:55:33.320 He's coming in and saying, we're going to cut taxes and get 4% growth.
00:55:37.900 I am saying this is not going to happen.
00:55:40.160 We're going to hit a time in the next so many months where all of a sudden the jobs reports are going to say,
00:55:44.840 oh, 50,000 instead of 200,000.
00:55:46.740 And then the stock market's going to get it.
00:55:49.260 That we are not in a growth cycle.
00:55:51.520 We're in a decline cycle because of massive debt, slowing demographics due to aging.
00:55:56.980 And that's just the reality I look at.
00:55:58.980 Again, I don't create this, but people do create it.
00:56:01.760 And all I do is study what people do predictably and then predict the economy based on that.
00:56:06.560 And that's why we've been able to see things like the collapse of Japan before it happened
00:56:10.160 and the great boom of the 90s and all this sort of stuff.
00:56:12.900 We are in adverse trends, and the market's going to realize that one morning and wake up,
00:56:18.460 and then it's going to be down 40% in a couple of months.
00:56:20.980 And the safe havens, you're saying high-quality bonds, which are what?
00:56:27.560 10-year treasuries, 30-year treasuries, even better.
00:56:32.180 Because, I mean, people want high-dividend stocks.
00:56:34.420 What if you can get a 3.5% yield on a 30-year treasury bond?
00:56:39.080 And treasury bonds love falling inflation or deflation, whereas everything else doesn't like it.
00:56:45.260 And again, the U.S. dollar has been the safe haven, not gold and silver.
00:56:49.380 But everybody's saying buy gold and silver, it's the only real thing.
00:56:52.720 Gold and silver are two of the biggest bubbles in the world, and they're crashing.
00:56:56.460 And we've been saying this for years, and we've been right about this.
00:56:58.900 Gold is bouncing now.
00:57:00.220 We're saying it's going to bounce.
00:57:01.400 It's going to turn around.
00:57:02.460 Next stop's going to be $700, and after that $400, then I'll buy gold.
00:57:06.280 I disagree with you, because, A, I wouldn't buy into a treasury.
00:57:11.460 Why would I buy into a treasury when I don't believe that the United States government, when they're printing so much money?
00:57:18.340 Let me give you the best reason.
00:57:20.740 Real quick, I have 30 seconds.
00:57:22.100 We're the best house in a bad neighborhood.
00:57:24.500 We're growing faster than Europe.
00:57:26.000 Our demographics are less bad.
00:57:29.000 Our investment is more productive.
00:57:31.540 It's measured by money velocity, one of the best indicators ever that nobody understands.
00:57:35.240 That we're just the best house in a bad neighborhood.
00:57:37.440 No, we're not doing the right things, but we're much less out of whack than Japan and Europe.
00:57:43.060 Harry Dent, Zero Hour is the name of the book.
00:57:46.300 Get it and prepare yourself.
00:57:48.460 Back in a minute.
00:57:52.960 Glenn Beck.
00:58:00.720 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:58:02.900 Glenn Beck.com has a new quiz up.
00:58:05.020 Are you prepared?
00:58:06.360 And if you take the quiz, we'll send you our ultimate preparedness guide.
00:58:11.020 It tells you it's a checklist that gives you everything that you need to do to be prepared.
00:58:16.900 And it's good to at least get the checklist.
00:58:20.260 At least get the checklist.
00:58:21.740 I don't think I have to take this quiz.
00:58:23.360 I think you do.
00:58:24.400 I can't wait for you to take this.
00:58:26.760 Okay.
00:58:26.940 So here are there are five questions.
00:58:30.980 One, what does your food supply look like?
00:58:34.760 Leftovers in the fridge.
00:58:36.500 Enough non-perishable food for three meals a day per person and a pet for three days to two weeks.
00:58:42.720 A manual can opener and cooking utensils.
00:58:45.500 Okay.
00:58:45.840 Everything listed above with a heat source for cooking, such as a charcoal grill or camp stove.
00:58:53.240 Okay.
00:58:53.980 Wow.
00:58:54.820 Wow.
00:58:56.160 Everything listed above with enough non-perishable food for up to six months, including bulk items that can store for two years or longer.
00:59:05.400 I mean, here's the thing is that my Patriot supply has I've purchased, you know, food.
00:59:12.760 So you have that?
00:59:13.280 I have the food, the cooking part of it.
00:59:15.880 Now that I think about it, God, I took this quiz.
00:59:18.620 Yeah, see.
00:59:19.240 How am I going to cook any of that food?
00:59:20.720 Yeah.
00:59:21.220 That's a good point.
00:59:22.200 Or the last one is everything listed above with enough non-perishable food for a year or more.
00:59:28.040 Yeah, no.
00:59:28.380 The capacity to grow a garden and a supply of propane or other fuel safety stored for cooking and heating.
00:59:35.360 Yeah.
00:59:35.900 So I'm, I guess, I would say I am probably the.
00:59:40.200 Number two?
00:59:40.940 Number two.
00:59:42.120 You're going to do that?
00:59:43.060 Yeah.
00:59:43.540 Enough non-perishable food for a couple of weeks.
00:59:45.740 I mean, I have more than a couple of weeks of food, but I have a propane grill.
00:59:51.120 Yeah, that will last you, you know.
00:59:52.660 Until the propane goes out.
00:59:54.500 So yeah, I'm a little, I'm limited here, but I'll do better on the other ones.
00:59:57.160 This one I had a hard time with.
01:00:00.140 How much access to clean water do you have?
01:00:03.380 Maybe an unfinished Slurpee in the car.
01:00:07.600 13 to 14 gallons per person.
01:00:11.380 30 gallons.
01:00:11.940 3 to 14 gallons.
01:00:12.720 Yeah, 3 to 14 gallons per person.
01:00:14.580 3, I'm sorry, 30 gallons per person and a pet, a water source, and a water purification method.
01:00:22.660 Okay.
01:00:23.440 That doesn't include Brita.
01:00:24.660 Everything listed above with enough water for up to six months stored for each person
01:00:31.400 and a pet or everything listed above with enough water for a year or more stored for each person
01:00:36.460 and pet plus a secure water supply for your retreat.
01:00:40.520 So I didn't even have the phone with my patron supply today, but I would say 3 to 14 gallons per person.
01:00:46.060 I do have some water storage.
01:00:47.800 However, I don't have an ongoing water supply.
01:00:50.120 You don't have a well or anything?
01:00:51.180 I don't have a, yeah, I don't know.
01:00:53.280 Yeah.
01:00:53.920 I mean, but it's not, I have more than an unfinished Slurpee.
01:00:57.220 That's good.
01:00:57.860 That's good.
01:00:58.360 That's good.
01:00:58.920 What time, what types of basic supplies do you have?
01:01:02.540 I have a half charged cell phone.
01:01:04.400 Got that.
01:01:05.220 Flashlight, extra batteries, portable radio, cell phone, and a charger.
01:01:09.720 I can do that one.
01:01:10.540 Okay.
01:01:10.980 Everything listed above, plus candles or a lantern.
01:01:14.220 Oh, God.
01:01:15.380 When you're talking about candles, you're talking about Yankee candles, right?
01:01:19.160 Yeah, Yankee candles.
01:01:19.300 They count.
01:01:19.800 Okay.
01:01:20.160 If they count, I'm good.
01:01:20.980 A grab and go kit, form of self-defense, firearm, baseball bat, or rolling pin,
01:01:26.540 and capacity to generate off-grid heat and power.
01:01:30.280 So a basic generator or basic solar.
01:01:32.620 I had all of them up to that one.
01:01:34.440 Oh, man, you are in trouble, too.
01:01:35.840 No, I had all of them.
01:01:36.740 I had the grab and go kit and the firearm and the matches.
01:01:39.860 So you're going to be cold.
01:01:42.140 You'll be warming yourself around.
01:01:43.480 We live in Texas.
01:01:45.500 Yeah.
01:01:46.120 And have you been around here in the winter?
01:01:47.920 Yeah.
01:01:48.580 Everything listed above, plus defensive firearms, handgun or shotgun, training, and ammunition.
01:01:55.300 The last one is everything listed above, plus items to barter in the event of economic collapse.
01:02:00.600 Gold, silver, aluminum.
01:02:03.540 No, ammunition.
01:02:04.540 I was thinking aluminum.
01:02:05.680 What?
01:02:05.940 A lot of people have turned foil in the apocalypse.
01:02:08.000 Uh, ammunition, tools, and clothing.
01:02:11.000 A firearm for every willing adult and a thousand rounds of ammunition for each firearm.
01:02:15.180 Now, I will say, uh, to clarify here, while I might not have all those things locally,
01:02:20.520 you live very close to me.
01:02:22.460 Oh, I will be gone so fast.
01:02:24.200 I will be gone so fast.
01:02:25.460 And you have all those things.
01:02:27.020 And the dogs will tear you apart at the gate.
01:02:29.240 What medical and personnel, uh, and personal supplies do you have?
01:02:34.460 Wait, wait, wait, hold on.
01:02:35.160 I do have a generator.
01:02:36.580 You do?
01:02:37.020 I do.
01:02:37.540 So I, I, I think I can get to the third one of that last one.
01:02:39.920 All right.
01:02:40.120 I'm going back.
01:02:40.540 I'm putting the third one in.
01:02:42.180 That's right.
01:02:42.620 I forgot about that.
01:02:43.660 There we go.
01:02:44.160 All right.
01:02:44.440 How about that?
01:02:44.980 All right.
01:02:46.440 Uh, in a, in a, in a, in a real catastrophe, I would forget that I had it and it wouldn't
01:02:51.060 do me any good, but I do have it.
01:02:52.480 You'd be, wait a minute.
01:02:53.600 I think we do have a generator.
01:02:56.220 That's totally what would happen.
01:02:58.200 Uh, what medical and personal supplies do you have?
01:03:01.540 A, a few band-aids.
01:03:03.000 Got that.
01:03:03.700 Uh, a few basic first aid kits, extra blankets, extra set of clothing for each person, soap,
01:03:08.980 toothbrush, toothpaste, wet wipes, feminine products, and diapers.
01:03:12.240 I think I'd be okay on that as long as you don't mind minions being on the band-aids.
01:03:16.360 If that's okay.
01:03:17.080 That's fine.
01:03:17.560 You know where everybody loses it is the feminine products.
01:03:20.420 I don't have any feminine products.
01:03:21.940 Yeah.
01:03:22.120 Well, that would be a problem.
01:03:22.820 I would assume my wife has those.
01:03:24.100 That's really up to her.
01:03:24.880 I know a guy who has a year of feminine products for like 40 people.
01:03:32.200 I mean, he's preparing not only for himself.
01:03:33.740 He bought 1,500 army boots at a real discount because he knows if his neighbor there, if this
01:03:42.840 happens, they're going to need shoes.
01:03:44.280 I got them for $4 a piece.
01:03:46.360 So he's just got, nobody even knows he's got them in a warehouse.
01:03:49.640 If something goes wrong, people are going to need shoes.
01:03:52.000 He can provide shoes.
01:03:53.120 I mean, it's crazy.
01:03:54.880 That is insane.
01:03:55.620 Yeah.
01:03:55.760 This guy is on the fifth one of all these questions.
01:03:58.340 Everything listed above plus prescriptions for a month, bug out spray, sleeping bags,
01:04:04.300 shampoo, hairbrush, deodorant spray, bug out spray, bug out spray.
01:04:09.160 I probably have in the form of a sprayable vodka.
01:04:12.060 An extra pair of glasses.
01:04:14.800 The next one.
01:04:15.620 I mean, I think I can clear that hurdle.
01:04:17.820 I think everything listed above plus a trauma capable first aid supply for serious injuries
01:04:23.480 that require stitching or suturing.
01:04:25.460 I'm going to read the last two of this one.
01:04:27.740 I know everything plus major first aid supplies, antibiotics and basic surgical equipment and
01:04:34.480 potassium iodide tablets sufficient for 10 to 15 days per person.
01:04:39.200 I don't have all that stuff, but I do have an MRI machine.
01:04:42.060 I carry around at all times.
01:04:43.720 So I don't know.
01:04:44.740 I don't think that's a basic.
01:04:46.380 Okay.
01:04:46.740 Yeah.
01:04:47.100 All right.
01:04:47.440 I just have that.
01:04:48.360 Loose change between the cow.
01:04:49.940 So there's the last one is what documents and currency do you have on hand?
01:04:54.020 Loose change between the couch.
01:04:55.420 Now, wait a minute.
01:04:56.260 Me announcing this is not a good preparedness step.
01:04:59.180 Uh, birth certificates, insurance cards, marriage license, immunization records, and
01:05:04.080 contact info for key family members and friends.
01:05:06.620 Okay.
01:05:07.140 You have that one?
01:05:07.720 Uh, I think so.
01:05:08.700 Yeah.
01:05:09.020 Everything listed above plus mortgage paperwork, car title, registration, cash on hand, house
01:05:14.060 keys, car ski, car keys, and passports.
01:05:16.660 I mean, you know, it depends.
01:05:18.220 Like, can I put that stuff together?
01:05:20.420 It's certainly not all in the same place.
01:05:21.780 No, that's the point of being prepared.
01:05:23.940 You have a freaking safe, right?
01:05:26.860 Like, and that's where a lot of it is, right?
01:05:28.560 That's where it all should be.
01:05:30.020 All in one place.
01:05:31.360 In like a, in like a, we have it in a Tupperware tub in a safe.
01:05:36.080 It's a grab.
01:05:36.960 We just grab it.
01:05:38.220 We have everything we need in that tub.
01:05:40.900 Where do you put the paperwork?
01:05:41.880 Cookies.
01:05:43.060 In a different, in a different, in my tummy.
01:05:45.600 I, I'll say this.
01:05:46.760 I think I can qualify for that one.
01:05:49.140 Everything listed above.
01:05:50.060 Plus the mortgage paperwork.
01:05:51.180 What do I need that for?
01:05:52.180 That I can tell everybody how much money I owe somebody else?
01:05:55.120 But everything listed above, you know, you know why?
01:05:57.220 You know why you need that?
01:05:58.560 Because in, in places where this has happened before, gangs will come in and they will just
01:06:08.200 say, that's my house.
01:06:10.940 And you'll be like, no, no, no.
01:06:12.220 That's no, that's my house.
01:06:13.580 Nope.
01:06:14.320 Where's your, where's your, where's your certificate?
01:06:17.080 You know what I'll say to them?
01:06:17.800 You make the payments.
01:06:19.100 See you later.
01:06:20.600 Don't see.
01:06:21.080 There's no, no payments anymore.
01:06:22.760 Anyway.
01:06:23.640 Everything listed above plus cash on hand to cover rent and housing for a month and household
01:06:27.880 expenses, groceries, and gas for a month.
01:06:30.380 Everything listed above plus gold, silver coins and rounds or bars.
01:06:35.300 Yeah.
01:06:35.720 So, I mean, I'm in the middle on that one too.
01:06:37.240 I, this is the problem is I'm, I will say I'm maybe not as prepared as I had hoped, especially
01:06:41.840 after talking to you for so many years.
01:06:44.060 So what is it?
01:06:44.900 So, so, so put in your email address and, uh, and get the results.
01:06:49.800 I'm a warrior.
01:06:51.920 I'm a warrior.
01:06:52.960 You are?
01:06:53.440 Yeah.
01:06:53.820 I'm a warrior.
01:06:54.500 I am a, Hey, I'm an average Joe.
01:06:56.940 You're an average Joe.
01:06:57.940 Yes.
01:06:58.260 I thought it was going to be way worse than that.
01:06:59.920 Good for you.
01:07:00.900 Now, uh, if you take this, you'll get the, uh, whole list of preparedness.
01:07:06.000 Uh, and so it has everything that Stu should do, but when the time comes, Stu will have that
01:07:12.020 list in his safe someplace, or he will think, you know what?
01:07:17.040 I think I put that in the safe, but it won't be in his safe.
01:07:20.020 It'll be someplace else that he will then go, wait a minute.
01:07:24.400 I remember where that list was.
01:07:27.100 Right.
01:07:27.500 You can lock me on all you want, but I have plans.
01:07:30.100 I mean, if you, let's say you listen to the show, you, you like the show and you've prepared,
01:07:34.980 maybe you could tell me where you live.
01:07:37.180 And then if something happens, my family can kind of come over and hang out with you.
01:07:41.240 Have you seen my collection of guns and dogs?
01:07:43.500 That's true.
01:07:44.580 No, you're not coming over.
01:07:47.280 You can check that out at glennbeck.com, glennbeck.com.
01:07:50.960 And, uh, we'll send that, that list out to you so you can be prepared in case anything
01:07:56.220 goes on.
01:07:56.880 Okay.
01:07:57.520 I just said, what, two weeks ago, when is this going to go political?
01:08:01.880 Well, Roy Moore, they went political with Roy Moore.
01:08:05.720 Uh-oh.
01:08:06.360 Now, now Al Franken is involved and it's a bad one.
01:08:13.500 So let's see if they treat Al Franken the same.
01:08:18.700 We'll get into that here in a second.
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01:10:21.060 Glenn Beck.
01:10:25.100 Glenn Beck.
01:10:32.940 All righty.
01:10:34.480 Well, it has begun because firing after Roy Moore, you're going to see now a fight from
01:10:42.300 the right.
01:10:43.260 And then the right, the left is going to respond with another.
01:10:47.060 I believe within six months, Mike Lee may be the only person left in Washington.
01:10:51.200 Still, this credibility may just be Mike Lee going, is there anybody here?
01:10:56.280 It's going to be like that Kiefer Sutherland movie.
01:10:58.040 Yeah, it is.
01:10:59.980 Mike's response will be good.
01:11:01.480 We can finally get things done.
01:11:03.660 All right.
01:11:04.340 So Al Franken is now been pulled into this and it's a nasty one.
01:11:10.200 In December 2006, I embarked on my ninth USO tour to entertain the troops, my eighth of
01:11:16.200 the police since the 9-11 attacks.
01:11:18.020 My father served in Vietnam.
01:11:19.620 My then boyfriend, now husband Chris, is a pilot in the Air Force for bringing a little
01:11:22.700 piece of home to servicemen stationed far away for their families.
01:11:25.420 It was both my passion and my privilege.
01:11:27.100 On the trip, country music artists, Daryl Worley, Mark Willis, Kenny Thomas, and some cheerleaders
01:11:33.900 from the Dallas Cowboys.
01:11:34.980 The headliner was comedian and now Senator Al Franken.
01:11:38.080 Now, this is written by an anchor on KABC.
01:11:44.760 And she's beautiful.
01:11:46.940 She's a former model, I believe.
01:11:48.520 As a TV host and sports broadcaster, as well as a model familiar to the audience from the
01:11:54.620 covers of FHM Maximum Playboy, I was expecting to emcee and introduce the axe, but Franken
01:12:00.740 said he had written a part for me that he thought would be funny and I agreed to play
01:12:03.700 along.
01:12:04.540 When I saw the script, Franken had written a moment when his character comes at me for
01:12:08.160 a kiss.
01:12:08.880 I suspected what he was after, but I could figure I could turn my head at the last minute
01:12:12.620 or put my hand over his mouth to get more laughs from the crowd.
01:12:15.280 On the day of the show, Franken and I were alone backstage going over our lines one last
01:12:19.500 time and he said, we need to rehearse the kiss.
01:12:21.480 I laughed and ignored him.
01:12:22.820 Then he said it again.
01:12:23.780 I said, relax, Al.
01:12:24.940 This is an SNL.
01:12:25.960 We don't need to rehearse the kiss.
01:12:27.500 He continued to insist and I was beginning to get uncomfortable.
01:12:30.960 He repeated that actors really need to rehearse everything and that we must practice the kiss.
01:12:34.860 I said, okay, so he would stop badgering me.
01:12:37.320 We did the line leading up to the kiss and he came at me, put his hand in the back of my
01:12:42.140 head, mashed his lips against mine and aggressively stuck his tongue in my mouth.
01:12:46.720 I immediately pushed him away with both of my hands against his chest and told him if
01:12:50.800 he ever did that to me again, I wouldn't be so nice about it next time.
01:12:54.200 I walked away.
01:12:55.140 All I could think about was getting to the bathroom as fast as possible to rinse the
01:12:58.860 taste of him out of my mouth.
01:13:00.620 I felt disgusted and violated.
01:13:03.720 Not long after, I performed the skit as written, carefully turning my head so he couldn't
01:13:07.800 kiss me on the lips.
01:13:08.620 No one saw what happened backstage, so I didn't tell the sergeant major of the army who was
01:13:13.260 the sponsor of the tour.
01:13:14.120 I didn't tell the USO rep what had happened because at the time I didn't want to cause
01:13:17.760 any trouble.
01:13:18.460 We were in the middle of a war zone.
01:13:20.100 It was the first show of our holiday tour.
01:13:21.980 I was professional and I could take care of myself.
01:13:24.300 I told a few others on the tour what Franken had done and they knew how I felt about it.
01:13:29.660 I tried to let it go, but I was angry.
01:13:32.020 Other than the dialogue on stage, I never had a voluntary conversation with Al Franken again.
01:13:36.380 I avoided him as much as possible and made sure I was never alone with him.
01:13:40.340 Franken repaid me with petty insults, drawing little devil horns on at least one of the
01:13:45.460 headshots I was autographing for the troops, but he didn't stop there.
01:13:50.040 The tour wrapped up and on Christmas Eve, we began the 36-hour trip home to LA.
01:13:55.860 After two weeks of grueling travel and performing, I was exhausted.
01:13:59.200 When our C-17 cargo plane took off from Afghanistan, I immediately fell asleep.
01:14:03.900 Even though I was still wearing my flak vest and Kevlar helmet, it wasn't until I was back
01:14:10.040 in the U.S. and looking through the CD of photos we were given by the photographer that I saw
01:14:14.840 this one.
01:14:15.580 And there's a picture of Al Franken groping her, putting his hands on her breast.
01:14:24.480 She's wearing a vest, but putting his hands on her vest while she's dead asleep.
01:14:29.560 And he's looking at the camera like, ah, waka waka.
01:14:33.380 I couldn't believe it.
01:14:34.660 He groped me without my consent while I was asleep.
01:14:37.320 I felt violated all over again, embarrassed, belittled, humiliated.
01:14:40.980 How dare anyone try to do that and think it's funny?
01:14:43.780 I told my husband everything that happened and showed him the picture.
01:14:46.780 I wanted to shout my story to the world with a megaphone to anybody who would listen.
01:14:50.660 But even as angry as I was, I worried about the potential backlash and damage that the
01:14:55.560 public might have on damaging my career as a broadcaster.
01:14:58.840 It has begun.
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01:16:14.260 Glenn Beck.
01:16:14.980 Republicans are now within striking distance of two big objectives, tax reform, and finally
01:16:21.040 putting a big dent into Obamacare.
01:16:23.760 The GOP is set to approve their tax reform measure which includes a repeal of the individual
01:16:29.340 mandate sometime later today.
01:16:31.800 Margin of error is really small.
01:16:35.760 Yesterday, Senator Ron Johnson from Wisconsin announced he's going to be the first Republican
01:16:40.160 to break off and vote no.
01:16:42.420 Will anyone follow his lead?
01:16:44.180 Now, the hours leading up to the vote are really crucial.
01:16:49.080 You can almost hear the gears churning over at the White House Communications Department
01:16:53.240 from all across the country.
01:16:55.340 How can they improve the image?
01:16:56.960 How can they be a little more relatable?
01:16:58.880 And in the process, how can they improve their chances of scoring a big win on the Senate
01:17:02.780 floor?
01:17:03.140 The answer was so obvious to them.
01:17:06.480 Deploy this Treasury Secretary, Steve Mnuchin, and his smoking hot actress wife for a super
01:17:13.240 hot selfie with a bunch of sheets of cash.
01:17:17.560 Public just won't know what hit them, right?
01:17:20.360 It's going to be a PR coup the likes of which would make even Mugabe recoil in fear.
01:17:25.380 So that's what they did.
01:17:28.860 He held up a giant sheet of crisp dollar bills that were the first to bear his signature, and
01:17:34.220 his wife, standing next to him, gave a smoldering gaze at the camera.
01:17:39.520 Dressed uncannily like Kylo Ren, she kind of looked ready to explode into a dark-sized-fueled
01:17:47.200 lightsaber frenzy.
01:17:48.340 Hope Hicks must have sat back in her chair, propped up her feet, and enjoyed this masterful
01:17:54.060 work of communications art.
01:17:56.100 The tax reform and individual mandate vote were as good as one now.
01:17:59.980 Mwahaha!
01:18:01.780 The administration hasn't looked this slick since the president launched paper towel
01:18:06.540 packages at gatherings of hurricane victims.
01:18:09.540 That was another good one.
01:18:12.120 The only thing that could have made this look better, maybe, is if Mnuchin would have made
01:18:18.020 it rain the dollar bills while a hard-bass-hitting pop song rocked the house.
01:18:23.780 Anyway, it's a win-win.
01:18:26.260 Let's give the communications department their props.
01:18:29.660 You crushed it.
01:18:31.040 Game.
01:18:31.920 Set.
01:18:32.720 Match.
01:18:39.340 It's Thursday, November 16th.
01:18:41.860 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:18:43.560 Even as I am, even as I am sharing that story with you, the Democrats are literally walking
01:18:51.700 in to the chamber with a giant poster of that picture doctored now that says, what is it,
01:19:01.820 Republican scam?
01:19:02.980 Republican tax scam or GOP tax scam.
01:19:05.860 Oh my gosh.
01:19:06.680 I mean, it's funny because you're right.
01:19:08.540 Obviously, it's a public relations disaster.
01:19:11.580 And, you know, it's strange, though.
01:19:13.860 It's not like the Obama Treasury secretaries were poor.
01:19:18.380 No, no, no.
01:19:19.180 Not at all.
01:19:19.980 Wait, can I tell you something?
01:19:21.440 Okay, so here's what actually happened.
01:19:25.620 It's the first sheet of dollar bills with his signature on it.
01:19:29.300 Come on now.
01:19:30.080 How cool is that?
01:19:31.040 If you were the Treasury secretary, you wouldn't have your wife there.
01:19:34.960 You wouldn't have your family there as the first bills came off the printing press with
01:19:39.940 your name on it.
01:19:41.740 And you would hold it up and you'd hold it up as a family and you'd be like, look, I
01:19:45.380 mean, that's so cool.
01:19:46.160 I would think it was cool.
01:19:47.520 Everybody rich.
01:19:48.560 Right.
01:19:48.820 Okay.
01:19:49.520 We've gone from a nation.
01:19:51.360 Now, think of this.
01:19:52.320 We've gone from a nation to where having a job as the Treasury secretary is a bad thing.
01:19:59.680 No, just having that job.
01:20:01.440 You're a bad guy having that job.
01:20:03.940 Unless you were a poor guy, you're a doubly bad guy.
01:20:09.640 If you were poor and could never make anything out of your life and you were given that job
01:20:15.680 because I don't know, you were a new immigrant and we just have a lottery to put you in as
01:20:23.380 the Treasury secretary.
01:20:24.620 It's bad.
01:20:25.780 If you earned it, it's bad.
01:20:27.360 Then you have a beautiful wife.
01:20:31.280 Okay.
01:20:32.000 Now she's a trophy wife.
01:20:34.300 It is a beautiful wife and a happy marriage.
01:20:36.380 And they'll look, they're together and they don't have any problems in there.
01:20:38.940 They're celebrating this beautiful day.
01:20:40.780 No, it's a hot trophy wife.
01:20:43.060 There's no reason to believe she actually is a trophy.
01:20:44.860 Correct.
01:20:45.260 But a hot trophy wife with this really evil, big, powerful millionaire businessman who is
01:20:52.440 now the Treasury secretary doing all kinds of bad things.
01:20:55.900 And look at him, laugh at the little people with this picture.
01:20:59.420 That's what we've turned into.
01:21:01.300 What kind of crappy, evil, you know, Ebenezer Scrooge millionaire holds up a pack of ones
01:21:08.080 when you're making that statement?
01:21:09.360 Right.
01:21:09.700 That is a terrible way to show how evilly rich you are.
01:21:13.040 He's actually holding up a sheet that's worth like $18.
01:21:17.400 Come on.
01:21:18.620 Again, like, so we know.
01:21:21.100 But here's where I can't connect them, Stu, helping connect them.
01:21:25.680 Mm-hmm.
01:21:25.940 Because I can't understand our psychosis.
01:21:29.380 We are, we're schizophrenic.
01:21:31.780 I don't, I don't, I don't even understand it.
01:21:34.600 We hate the rich, right?
01:21:37.100 We hate people who are successful.
01:21:39.240 Sure.
01:21:39.380 We hate people who are, you know, in positions of power.
01:21:44.600 We hate the government.
01:21:46.280 We hate somebody who has a smoking hot wife.
01:21:51.780 We just don't trust them.
01:21:53.320 We don't like them.
01:21:54.340 Just get rid of them.
01:21:55.860 That's all bad.
01:21:57.660 Except when you watch the culture, those are all of the things that are glorified.
01:22:04.600 The, the super rich housewife, you know, the, the, the, the, um, uh, the Jenner family,
01:22:14.080 what is it called?
01:22:14.700 Uh, Kardashians, the Kardashians.
01:22:17.380 What the hell is that?
01:22:18.700 If that's not glorification of everything that is ugly.
01:22:21.160 Everything, well, everything that's rich and, and, and, and just material.
01:22:26.020 And, and you're right.
01:22:27.200 We praise it constantly.
01:22:28.440 We praise it.
01:22:28.920 The culture loves it.
01:22:30.180 Except in real life, the culture hates it.
01:22:32.660 Oh, and a lot of it has to do with if it's your guy or not too.
01:22:36.100 I mean, the, the left who hates rich people, who hates, uh, uh, uh, awful, um, disgusting
01:22:43.420 shows of, of wealth loved Barack Obama taking a picture of Michelle on the, on the, on the
01:22:50.700 deck of a yacht with their iPad showing it.
01:22:54.120 I can't remember what ridiculous millionaire that, uh, who owned the boat.
01:22:57.940 I think it was the guy from Microsoft when they, they loved it, loved it.
01:23:00.880 They loved it.
01:23:01.600 It was such a wonderful heartwarming moment because they like them.
01:23:05.240 Again, it's all about teams here.
01:23:07.360 And that's George Soros.
01:23:08.320 They hate, they hate the Koch brothers, but George Soros is far more influential and they
01:23:15.260 love him.
01:23:16.840 He looks like the evil emperor.
01:23:19.760 He looks like it.
01:23:22.640 Good.
01:23:23.460 Your friends are here now to rescue exactly as my plan is unfolding.
01:23:30.480 I mean, come on.
01:23:33.060 It is a, uh, it's a very strange, uh, thing that we've done because we've taken this thing.
01:23:37.480 We all understand when there's bad PR, right?
01:23:39.920 We all understand that you, you do things and you don't want the optics to look bad.
01:23:44.240 It's the kind of way we say that now.
01:23:46.220 Uh, and, and the optics are one thing that we should notice because people will get the
01:23:50.960 wrong impression over an event.
01:23:52.740 Like the optics of Steve Mnuchin standing there with a bunch of money with his wife with
01:23:56.940 the fancy gloves on is a bad, they're bad optics.
01:24:00.300 You should try not to let those things happen though.
01:24:02.500 They happen sometimes.
01:24:03.900 There's just nothing you can do about it.
01:24:05.380 But we used to take the additional step to say, yeah, that looks bad.
01:24:09.820 But in reality, if you were that person in that position, would you not take that photo?
01:24:15.320 Of course you would.
01:24:15.980 Would, would you not stand there with your wife after you've accomplished all this in
01:24:19.200 your life?
01:24:19.720 Of course you would.
01:24:20.180 Your name, your, your signature is on currency.
01:24:22.580 Your name is on the money.
01:24:24.200 Of course.
01:24:24.440 You're supposed, you're not supposed to have a moment and go, this is cool.
01:24:28.100 This is awesome.
01:24:28.980 Right.
01:24:29.280 Wow.
01:24:29.820 This is great.
01:24:30.620 You're not allowed to have that moment because of the optics.
01:24:33.960 And we know that moment is a hundred percent human.
01:24:38.360 Every human being in that position would want to have that photo taken.
01:24:42.040 And we still torture them, even though we know that.
01:24:46.060 I mean, it's such a, you're right.
01:24:47.400 It's that thing of being, I don't know if it's, if it's teams or if it's being jealous
01:24:50.880 or some combination of the two, but it's like, we used to have this thing where we called,
01:24:54.260 uh, you know, keeping up with the Joneses and it was looked at as a bad thing.
01:24:58.000 You didn't want to try to like, uh, try to just catch, you know, catch the, or, or, uh,
01:25:02.240 chase the wealth of everybody else.
01:25:03.740 Who cares if they have a bigger house and you, who cares about that?
01:25:06.060 And we, that has now turned to income inequality where keeping up with the Joneses is exactly
01:25:10.840 the same thing.
01:25:12.220 We're all allowed to now say that the people who have more than us shouldn't have that.
01:25:16.160 We should have as much as them, whether we accomplish those things or not.
01:25:19.160 And we have just turned all of these things that we used to really believe as principles,
01:25:24.820 as foundational beliefs and turn them upside down, rebranded them.
01:25:29.840 And now it means the exact opposite and nobody cares.
01:25:32.180 And yet, and yet, no, I mean, I wish I could say that we were consistent in that, but we're
01:25:42.060 not.
01:25:42.700 Okay.
01:25:43.120 So it's worse than I'm, it's worse than that.
01:25:45.640 I'm surprised.
01:25:45.920 Because what we've done is we've taken it and we've turned it upside down.
01:25:49.400 But then if it's your guy, you're fine with it.
01:25:53.260 If it's not your guy, it's the most evil thing ever.
01:25:56.420 We, it's, it's as if we still know, but we have a carve out for us.
01:26:05.240 You know, I am going to carve this out because, Hey, look, you're right, right now, everybody
01:26:10.100 within the sound of my voice who is conservative is going Al Franken.
01:26:15.760 They got Al Franken.
01:26:18.440 Okay.
01:26:19.080 Yeah.
01:26:19.300 Uh, because there's just this news that just came out today about Al Franken, uh, looks
01:26:23.840 like bad sexual harassment with him, really compelling story.
01:26:28.200 He's put out a statement now, by the way, I certainly don't remember the rehearsal for
01:26:31.720 that skit of the same way, but I said my sincerest apologies to Leanne as to the photo.
01:26:36.500 It, it was clearly intended to be funny, but it wasn't, I shouldn't have done it.
01:26:40.940 That's a statement.
01:26:41.860 Okay.
01:26:42.600 So I just, so you know, he's on record now admitting I'll, you know, at least that some
01:26:46.060 of this stuff went on.
01:26:47.280 But he doesn't remember that going the way he said, she said, no way.
01:26:50.180 And there's no way to prove that.
01:26:51.340 But can you imagine if Roy Moore had a photo of himself putting his hands on the boobs
01:26:56.600 of some 16 year old from back in the day?
01:26:59.620 Who is actually legitimately, who cares about this stuff?
01:27:05.440 Because that is, that's just as bad as the, the guy from Amazon that was fired.
01:27:12.560 Remember he was in a taxi.
01:27:14.320 You see, he just said, you know, you and I would be great together.
01:27:17.600 We should lock some boots.
01:27:20.420 And he was fired for it.
01:27:22.600 Okay.
01:27:23.520 He's the, are you kidding me?
01:27:26.540 And Al Franken can do this?
01:27:29.400 Can Al Franken get away with it?
01:27:31.600 And he may.
01:27:32.280 There's a new poll that just came out.
01:27:33.760 And this goes to the team aspect.
01:27:36.500 Bill Clinton.
01:27:37.700 Do you find the sexual harassment against him?
01:27:41.020 It's not sexual harassment.
01:27:41.840 It was rape.
01:27:43.720 Rape.
01:27:44.160 Bill Clinton was a rapist, allegedly.
01:27:48.040 Yeah.
01:27:48.260 Rape.
01:27:49.260 That's true.
01:27:50.240 And that's a fair distinction.
01:27:51.380 This is a HuffPo poll.
01:27:52.560 So they worded it as, a number of women have accused, name, Bill Clinton, of sexual harassment,
01:27:57.640 sexual assault.
01:27:59.100 Do you think these assertions generally are or are not credible?
01:28:04.120 Donald Trump voters, 84% find them credible.
01:28:06.980 Hillary Clinton voters, 53% find them credible.
01:28:09.500 So a 31 point gap.
01:28:11.780 Now, remember, that is a decades old allegation.
01:28:14.620 Hold on just a second.
01:28:16.960 53% of those who voted for his wife.
01:28:24.600 And putting him back in the White House.
01:28:25.940 Yeah, they're like, put him back in.
01:28:27.580 I'm like, 53% said, yeah, yeah, yeah, he's a derp.
01:28:32.400 He probably raped her.
01:28:33.240 Remember that number when someone accuses you of only voting for your guy and not caring
01:28:42.440 what they do.
01:28:43.100 I mean, 53% of Hillary Clinton voters said they voted for Hillary even knowing that Bill
01:28:48.840 Clinton did this.
01:28:49.480 Now, again, it's a different person.
01:28:50.680 And it's older.
01:28:51.120 So I think that number, if you would have taken that immediately after Bill Clinton
01:28:54.260 was, these allegations came out, it would have been a lot more stark than that.
01:28:58.200 That's an old one.
01:28:58.980 Like, they've come a long way to get to 53% on the Donald Trump one.
01:29:02.540 Because remember, Donald Trump right before the election was accused by Gloria Allred and
01:29:05.600 a bunch of others of the same poll there.
01:29:08.280 Hillary Clinton voters, 83% find them credible.
01:29:13.300 And I will say, there's even a wider split here.
01:29:15.760 Recency is part of this, I think.
01:29:17.140 But Donald Trump voters, 6%.
01:29:19.700 So it's 83% to 6% with Donald Trump.
01:29:23.460 On Hillary, it's 84% to 53%.
01:29:25.380 Well, at least they're consistent.
01:29:25.840 At least, I mean, at least it's only 6%.
01:29:28.080 Like, yep, he was grabbing her every day.
01:29:31.560 And I love America.
01:29:34.940 At least it's only 6% on the Donald Trump side.
01:29:39.740 Yeah, because you'd think if you're voting for the guy, you would probably want him to
01:29:44.040 be innocent of the sexual assault.
01:29:45.480 Exactly right.
01:29:46.320 With the liberals, they're like, whatever.
01:29:48.940 No, the line there is that they weren't voting for Bill, I guess, would be the defense there.
01:29:53.540 No, they just voted for the woman who destroyed the women who were making the accusations.
01:30:02.540 That's fair.
01:30:03.620 It's a fair.
01:30:04.320 Yeah, I think that's very fair.
01:30:06.260 Fair is probably a good word for that.
01:30:09.780 By the way, Harvey Weinstein, not looking good these days because Donald Trump voters, 74%
01:30:24.300 find the allegations against Harvey Weinstein credible.
01:30:26.400 Pretty high.
01:30:27.620 Hillary Clinton voters.
01:30:28.580 Remember, he was a Hillary Clinton supporter.
01:30:30.060 81% find it credible.
01:30:32.420 Oh, my gosh.
01:30:32.540 He's actually worse among Democrats.
01:30:34.540 Oh, my gosh.
01:30:35.060 Than Republicans.
01:30:36.120 That's the only one.
01:30:37.020 Hey, hey.
01:30:38.680 E pluribus unum.
01:30:39.940 We found an unum.
01:30:41.220 Oh, we agree.
01:30:42.740 We agree on Harvey Weinstein being a dirtbag.
01:30:44.740 Yes.
01:30:45.260 Yay.
01:30:45.720 We've got to start someplace.
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01:32:42.500 Mercury One is having our big gala and auction this Saturday night.
01:32:48.500 You can find out all about it at mercuryone.org slash m1ball.
01:32:52.400 Click on the auction site because you're going to see a couple of things there.
01:32:56.860 There are a few things that are available for you to bid on is dinner for four with Glenn
01:33:03.200 and Tanya and Chuck and Gina Norris.
01:33:05.700 We were having dinner together Friday and we're going to be auctioning off, you know, a chance
01:33:11.600 for you to join us on Saturday and on another another occasion.
01:33:16.580 Seven night vacation home at the St.
01:33:18.820 Regis in Aspen.
01:33:20.960 We have some really cool things, a photograph made from the original Abraham Lincoln negative.
01:33:26.340 This is a negative that they say is the most important picture of Abraham Lincoln.
01:33:29.980 Lincoln Mercury has the the negative of it, the glass plate, the even the National Archives
01:33:36.220 thought this was lost.
01:33:38.300 And it is the most important, most important photograph, they say, of Abraham Lincoln.
01:33:44.160 It's the picture that he won the election on because of this picture.
01:33:47.720 And paintings also, the paintings that I have done of the the three people that brought down
01:33:55.340 the Berlin Wall, did a painting of Pope John Paul, Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, and
01:34:01.700 they're going to be up for sale at this auction.
01:34:04.780 And you can you can join the auction online in advance and you can find out all about it.
01:34:11.560 If you're not going to be able to be there, you can bid on any of this.
01:34:14.360 And we sure would appreciate it because we'd really like to help raise some money for Mercury
01:34:18.020 one.
01:34:18.520 You can go to Mercury one dot org slash M one ball.
01:34:22.240 There's also this for sale.
01:34:23.460 This is actually mine.
01:34:24.600 I bought this at an auction for Chuck Norris for his his charity.
01:34:31.580 Chuck, you know, you're somebody when you can go to when you can go to Colt and have them
01:34:36.980 make a Colt with your face on it.
01:34:40.460 Holy crap.
01:34:41.440 This is a Chuck Norris edition.
01:34:44.360 Colt.
01:34:45.200 It is beautiful.
01:34:46.780 I mean, it's all engraved in gold and it is it is just beautiful.
01:34:52.540 Really beautiful.
01:34:53.400 That's really cool.
01:34:54.300 And you can you can get that.
01:34:55.860 I think there's only one of 50 or one of 100.
01:34:59.400 There's not very many of them made.
01:35:01.980 Says to accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but
01:35:06.800 also believe.
01:35:08.680 And then you get to shoot someone.
01:35:10.600 I don't think anybody's shooting that gun.
01:35:12.420 No, no.
01:35:13.200 Oh, there's another thing on the other side.
01:35:15.780 There's another thing on the other side.
01:35:16.840 It says I get out of my way.
01:35:19.780 I'm Chuck Norris.
01:35:20.780 I want violent crimes curved, but not at the expense of our Second Amendment rights.
01:35:27.180 Yeah.
01:35:27.740 Yeah.
01:35:27.960 That's actually why you have a constitution.
01:35:29.760 So people can't do that.
01:35:31.320 Beautiful 1911 by by Colt, the Chuck Norris edition.
01:35:38.080 And you can get it from Chuck himself on Saturday and just go to mercury one dot org slash M1 ball.
01:35:45.120 And by the way, if you can't make it or you don't see anything there, you want to buy an
01:35:48.740 auction or whatever, grab a grab a what do you call it?
01:35:54.640 A lottery ticket or a raffle ticket.
01:35:56.780 Yeah.
01:35:56.860 They had the raffle tickets for the GMC truck.
01:35:59.780 And I guess there's a cash option for that, too.
01:36:01.460 So if you're like, oh, I just bought a new truck or I have a car and I don't want a truck.
01:36:04.840 You can instead take a bunch of cash, which I think everybody wants.
01:36:07.980 I think so, too.
01:36:08.660 So that's available as well.
01:36:10.300 You go to a mercury one dot org and you can you can buy a raffle ticket there.
01:36:14.100 Pat Craig coming up in just a second.
01:36:15.320 Also, the Tesla killer, something that Elon Musk had to read today and go, oh, crap.
01:36:23.400 Next.
01:36:24.740 Glenn Beck.
01:36:33.140 You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.
01:36:35.040 So do you remember Fisker, the name Fisker?
01:36:39.920 It was the world's first plug in hybrid electric car from 2008.
01:36:45.460 And then it had a legal spat with Elon Musk and Tesla.
01:36:49.680 Shortly after that, 2012 company crashed and burned in bankruptcy.
01:36:54.560 Well, Henrik Fisker decided he was going to relaunch his brand.
01:37:01.180 And Elon Musk was like, oh, so one failure is not enough for you.
01:37:06.660 So during the relaunch, he made a shocking comment that caught the attention of Elon Musk.
01:37:12.660 And he said, I have break.
01:37:15.320 I've just had a breakthrough in battery technology using graphene based hybrid material that will revolutionize battery storage and make Elon Musk's batteries obsolete.
01:37:28.420 And the world laughed.
01:37:29.680 13 months later, as Musk is writing off his claims and starting to do things like his boring company, he dismissed it.
01:37:43.620 And it may be a final flaw because Fisk has just come out and announced.
01:37:49.680 Listen to this.
01:37:52.500 The new Fisker battery, two and a half times density, 500 miles per charge and charges in one minute.
01:38:04.620 Wow.
01:38:05.460 I mean, that's a huge game changer.
01:38:07.120 That is a game changer.
01:38:08.980 Wow.
01:38:09.300 That means that means that the Gigafactory, which has the thin film lithium batteries that Elon Musk has just spent, I don't know how much, obsolete, obsolete.
01:38:22.420 Has that been verified?
01:38:23.380 Yeah, it's I've seen it in several sources, you know, auto, you know, auto industry news.
01:38:31.900 And I don't know if anybody has actually seen the battery yet.
01:38:36.380 But the way he's describing it, scientists are saying that, yes, that it makes sense.
01:38:42.920 But it's, you know, we'll have to see it actually demonstrate completely viable now.
01:38:47.280 Completely viable.
01:38:48.180 Yeah.
01:38:48.740 Yeah.
01:38:49.180 And they say that this will be able to be sold on a mass scale by 2023.
01:38:57.020 Wow.
01:38:57.620 Once you once you figure out the battery thing that solves solar panels, that solves absolutely everything.
01:39:05.820 And this also should show you how fast the world is changing.
01:39:09.320 Here's Elon Musk building a gigawatt factory.
01:39:12.600 So he's he is pouring all of his money in high tech state of the art, not even on the market yet kind of batteries.
01:39:22.600 He builds this whole thing and somebody comes out and goes, yep, that was yesterday's news.
01:39:29.100 Holy cow, things are changing fast.
01:39:33.320 So we have Pat Gray in from Pat Gray Unleashed.
01:39:37.540 He I'm sorry to hear, Pat, that you did not get the Leonardo da Vinci painting last night.
01:39:42.600 I know I real hard.
01:39:43.500 I know I was with him for a while.
01:39:45.320 Yeah.
01:39:45.880 You had 45, right?
01:39:47.480 Forty five, forty five dollars.
01:39:49.280 Forty five dollars was my initial bid.
01:39:51.000 Yeah.
01:39:51.480 Somebody passed me up.
01:39:52.460 I couldn't believe it.
01:39:53.520 I didn't up the bid at all.
01:39:55.000 I thought that was going to stick.
01:39:56.220 I was willing to go as high as 50 bucks.
01:39:58.540 Yeah.
01:39:58.800 Wow.
01:39:59.460 But that also was passed.
01:40:01.220 Yeah.
01:40:01.760 Yeah.
01:40:02.140 Yeah.
01:40:02.620 So on the opening bid, it was passed.
01:40:04.620 Pretty amazing that there are people saying that's not even an actual Leonardo da Vinci.
01:40:10.820 Have you read?
01:40:12.220 Have you read the case against it?
01:40:15.320 Yeah, it was solid.
01:40:17.240 I mean, I don't know anything about art like that, but it sounds really solid.
01:40:21.800 And on top of it, the best case scenario is it's not really him.
01:40:26.420 It's like an art student and he just helped draw the ringlets of the hair.
01:40:33.220 That's not an art.
01:40:34.200 That's not a four hundred and fifty million dollar Leonardo da Vinci.
01:40:38.140 Oh, it's about a fifty dollar Leonardo da Vinci.
01:40:40.540 Yeah, well, let's see.
01:40:41.220 And that's why I thought I had a shot.
01:40:42.900 Yeah.
01:40:43.080 But no.
01:40:43.540 Yeah.
01:40:44.340 But maybe that's why the price didn't go to two billion like some people thought it might.
01:40:47.700 Yeah.
01:40:47.920 Can you imagine paying two billion dollars for a painting?
01:40:52.080 How much did, what do you call it, the codex?
01:40:55.080 That's Leonardo da Vinci and Bill Gates owns the codex.
01:40:58.740 Wow.
01:40:59.260 You know, that's the guy in the rings, you know, the map of the man.
01:41:03.100 Right.
01:41:04.120 That's is there a more famous painting?
01:41:06.800 Probably not on Earth.
01:41:08.200 And then maybe Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa, which is his or the Last Supper, which is his.
01:41:13.520 But I think Bill Gates owns the original of that.
01:41:16.940 Well, this was a record, right?
01:41:17.980 So it didn't go for.
01:41:18.980 No, it didn't go for that.
01:41:19.940 Yeah.
01:41:20.200 And, you know, that one is his.
01:41:22.000 Right.
01:41:22.140 This one is like, eh, he might have done he might have done one of the ringlets.
01:41:27.020 So what's on your what's on your plate today?
01:41:29.140 Well, originally, I wasn't going to say anything about this.
01:41:32.920 But in 1983.
01:41:34.600 Oh, boy.
01:41:35.180 Oh, no.
01:41:35.740 Three o'clock in the morning.
01:41:36.880 Oh, no.
01:41:38.560 Roy Moore showed up naked in my kitchen, covered from head to toe in spaghetti sauce.
01:41:43.260 Really?
01:41:43.860 Now I'd gotten up to make myself a sandwich.
01:41:46.120 So I wasn't facing his direction.
01:41:47.900 He sneaked up behind me and grabbed my buttocks.
01:41:50.560 Not just a pinch.
01:41:51.540 It wasn't a pinch.
01:41:53.000 It was a full fist, full hand grab.
01:41:56.460 He had my entire buttocks.
01:41:57.860 And there's a lot to grab there.
01:41:59.320 There's a lot to grab.
01:42:00.060 He grabbed it all.
01:42:01.000 Right.
01:42:01.400 Now, did he have spaghetti sauce?
01:42:02.660 So did he leave a fingerprint on you?
01:42:04.200 He did.
01:42:04.220 Yes, there was spaghetti sauce on my jammies.
01:42:07.460 And I was startled at first, but I didn't say anything, you know, to him.
01:42:11.520 I just felt uncomfortable.
01:42:13.040 I was like, well, that's kind of weird.
01:42:15.700 Roy's here.
01:42:17.100 Naked.
01:42:17.840 Naked in Salt Lake City, Utah.
01:42:20.680 Covered in spaghetti sauce.
01:42:21.720 Yeah.
01:42:22.340 And finally, he asked me, well, what are you going to do about it?
01:42:25.280 I'm a DA.
01:42:26.080 You're just a DJ.
01:42:27.660 Nobody's going to believe you.
01:42:28.740 No one's going to believe you.
01:42:29.240 No one's going to believe you.
01:42:30.420 I don't believe you right now, for example.
01:42:32.320 Wow.
01:42:32.780 Yeah.
01:42:33.080 That's not at all.
01:42:33.760 I still don't.
01:42:34.380 We're pretty good friends.
01:42:35.220 Yeah, right.
01:42:35.620 I've known you my whole life.
01:42:38.400 That's why I, you know, I finally said, well, maybe nobody will believe me, Roy.
01:42:43.360 Right.
01:42:43.720 But what really pisses me off is that was my last stinking jar of ragu.
01:42:48.660 And I am pissed.
01:42:50.680 Wait, he also used your spaghetti sauce.
01:42:52.620 My spaghetti sauce.
01:42:53.520 He went into the pantry and actually used my spaghetti sauce.
01:42:56.660 So then he just kind of got dressed and left.
01:42:59.400 And I didn't say anything about it.
01:43:01.780 I didn't tell anybody until you guys just now.
01:43:05.440 Did he shower?
01:43:06.500 Can I get the spaghetti sauce off?
01:43:08.040 He dressed with the spaghetti sauce.
01:43:09.520 Dressed with the spaghetti sauce.
01:43:10.860 So somewhere there's some soiled clothes with ragu all over them.
01:43:14.160 But he knows Pat is a sucker for ragu.
01:43:16.740 Right.
01:43:17.440 Yes.
01:43:17.840 Really?
01:43:18.360 Yeah.
01:43:18.620 He's a sucker for that.
01:43:19.660 Is he?
01:43:19.940 For ragu?
01:43:20.980 Oh, he'll lick it off any hairy chest.
01:43:22.900 Yes.
01:43:23.540 Really?
01:43:23.800 Yeah.
01:43:24.520 Sure.
01:43:24.840 That's an interesting.
01:43:25.640 I'm not proud.
01:43:26.440 Why not?
01:43:27.560 When he's hungry in the middle of the night, he's hungry.
01:43:29.840 So let me tell you this.
01:43:30.820 This is a true story.
01:43:31.780 And you know this is true because you were there.
01:43:33.660 This is a true story.
01:43:36.520 I met Elle McPherson.
01:43:38.120 Remember when we met Elle McPherson?
01:43:39.380 I do.
01:43:39.680 Okay.
01:43:40.120 That's something I don't think either of us will ever forget.
01:43:43.020 I do remember that.
01:43:45.580 And I do want to tell you that I went up to Elle McPherson.
01:43:50.300 And I said hello.
01:43:52.640 And she said hello.
01:43:54.640 I felt a little uncomfortable.
01:43:57.640 So I left.
01:43:58.740 And I haven't told this story to anyone.
01:44:03.040 Including me.
01:44:03.760 And I was there.
01:44:04.420 Yeah.
01:44:04.540 You were there.
01:44:05.340 Yeah.
01:44:05.540 And I felt a little uncomfortable.
01:44:08.200 Right.
01:44:09.060 Because she was so stunningly beautiful.
01:44:11.740 And I knew I didn't have a shot.
01:44:14.780 Right.
01:44:15.080 But it made me uncomfortable.
01:44:18.460 And I just want to come out and say this now that I shouldn't have been made to feel uncomfortable by her.
01:44:26.880 No, that's very true.
01:44:28.680 You know, she shouldn't do movies anymore.
01:44:30.820 I will not go to an Elle McPherson movie.
01:44:33.060 I don't think she's in the movies.
01:44:34.920 Well, if she does, I won't be attending it.
01:44:36.960 Wow.
01:44:37.700 That's how strongly I feel about it.
01:44:40.060 And you, but you believe me.
01:44:41.220 Of course I believe you.
01:44:42.180 Yeah.
01:44:42.360 You were there.
01:44:42.900 I was there.
01:44:43.340 Yeah.
01:44:43.660 And remember I told you?
01:44:45.220 I told you after that.
01:44:46.960 I didn't tell you that I felt uncomfortable.
01:44:49.060 No.
01:44:49.160 But I told you how unbelievably beautiful she was.
01:44:53.300 Yes.
01:44:53.520 You did tell me that.
01:44:54.440 Yeah.
01:44:54.880 I do remember that part.
01:44:55.940 Yes.
01:44:56.260 Right.
01:44:57.000 And we couldn't believe that a human being could actually look that good.
01:45:01.440 But they can.
01:45:01.780 But there was nothing that happened.
01:45:03.520 No.
01:45:03.780 Nobody touched anybody.
01:45:05.220 I don't even know if we shook hands with her.
01:45:07.020 I don't think there was any physical contact whatsoever.
01:45:09.360 No, I think I said hi.
01:45:10.580 Yeah, I think that's it.
01:45:11.360 And she said hi.
01:45:12.200 Yeah.
01:45:12.640 And that was it.
01:45:13.560 That sounds like a lie.
01:45:14.400 She would not respond to you.
01:45:15.600 Right.
01:45:16.280 Well, no.
01:45:17.360 What's her name?
01:45:18.500 You know, from Alias.
01:45:21.220 We had a conversation.
01:45:22.620 Jennifer Garner.
01:45:23.200 We had an actual conversation.
01:45:25.260 Two of them.
01:45:26.120 Did you feel uncomfortable then too and leave?
01:45:27.760 Did you feel uncomfortable there as well?
01:45:30.120 No.
01:45:31.000 My wife might have felt a little uncomfortable.
01:45:33.260 And she was like, okay, let's go.
01:45:34.980 Come on.
01:45:35.780 So, but that's a different story.
01:45:37.520 I don't really know.
01:45:39.920 So, what do we make of this Roy Moore thing?
01:45:42.120 I mean, he's down by 12 points now, according to polls.
01:45:46.680 And that's an internal NRSC poll.
01:45:50.260 So, that is a poll that you could speculate.
01:45:53.560 I'm not going to say that.
01:45:54.280 You could speculate that Republicans are leaking that to make him feel like he should drop out.
01:45:58.680 Okay.
01:45:59.300 You could speculate.
01:45:59.860 But I will tell you, I would not be surprised if Alabama just said, all of you get the hell out of our state.
01:46:09.660 You know what I mean?
01:46:10.240 Yeah, I could see that happening.
01:46:11.140 I could see this as just something that is not even about more anymore.
01:46:16.260 It would just be about shut up all of you.
01:46:19.120 You know what I mean?
01:46:20.020 This is our vote, not yours.
01:46:21.920 I think there's a chance that he wins.
01:46:24.460 That he wins.
01:46:25.080 I read this from Sean Trendy earlier.
01:46:27.560 Tell me if you think this is true.
01:46:28.880 Sean Trendy, he was on the show before.
01:46:30.600 He's an elections analyst for Real Clear Politics.
01:46:32.680 This is what he said.
01:46:33.720 I don't think you can underestimate the degree to which many conservatives have this attitude.
01:46:37.920 A, we fought a battle over whether character counts and got our asses handed to us.
01:46:42.180 And B, liberal leaders always circle the wagons around their guys and ours always cave.
01:46:47.680 I think that is both of those things.
01:46:49.760 Very true.
01:46:50.260 Particularly the second part of it.
01:46:51.360 Very true among a lot of people who, you know, they feel confused over whether Roy Moore did these things or not.
01:46:58.860 But they're just so sick of being beaten around.
01:47:02.080 They're sick of Democrats always winning these battles.
01:47:05.320 And I don't care whether he, I have no way of proving it.
01:47:08.580 I think if you showed photos like, you know, Al Franken.
01:47:12.560 If you showed photos, people might be, you know, moved on it.
01:47:15.840 There's a certain level of evidence that would move people like this.
01:47:19.640 But they're just like, if you can't show me legitimate proof and you waited 40 years to tell me about it, I'm sorry, no.
01:47:25.120 We did a Twitter poll and it was 60-40 in favor of him.
01:47:28.080 Which, you know, it's not close.
01:47:30.120 It's closer than I would have maybe even expected.
01:47:31.800 Yeah.
01:47:32.020 I was thinking 80-20 or something.
01:47:33.900 Because I think a lot of, a lot of Republicans have now thrown the character thing out the window.
01:47:40.920 I don't think it matters to them.
01:47:42.540 I think they've decided, yeah, like he said, we fought that battle.
01:47:46.240 We lost.
01:47:47.020 Okay, so I agree with you now.
01:47:48.620 Character doesn't matter.
01:47:49.440 I'm going to vote for who I want.
01:47:50.640 Character matters is sort of like the conservatives' Fourth Amendment.
01:47:54.000 We don't really take it that seriously anymore.
01:47:56.360 It's kind of like that old thing we used to say.
01:47:58.400 We used to say no search and seizure.
01:48:00.400 Eh, come on.
01:48:02.100 There was another poll we were just talking about the other day.
01:48:06.360 And it was with conservatives, with religious conservatives, on if a person commits adultery during their campaign or whatever.
01:48:18.040 If they, I saw this poll.
01:48:19.240 Yeah.
01:48:19.520 If they commit an immoral act in their private life.
01:48:23.400 That's what it was.
01:48:24.000 It was a specific immoral.
01:48:25.260 Immoral act in their private life.
01:48:27.280 Can they still be a moral person in their public life?
01:48:31.140 And 20 years ago, it was no by about 75-25.
01:48:36.140 Mm-hmm.
01:48:37.020 Now it's yes by about the same margin.
01:48:40.340 Yeah.
01:48:40.480 If they can have those moral issues.
01:48:41.960 And those are, and so I think, I think it's completely flipped.
01:48:44.680 Quite honestly, I think that is, that is the attitude of some that will vote for, for Roy Moore.
01:48:52.380 And they'll feel justified doing it.
01:48:53.960 Yeah.
01:48:54.280 Some is that.
01:48:55.500 Some is get the hell out of our state.
01:48:57.300 Mm-hmm.
01:48:59.320 And, and some of it is, I think that, and I could be wrong, but I think that in Alabama, back in the 50, 60, 70s, it was a different world.
01:49:10.140 And I think there's going to be people who say, I believe he was dating younger girls.
01:49:15.220 And I mean, 16, 17, 18-year-old girls.
01:49:17.640 And he was freaky on that, but it was a different time.
01:49:20.780 And, because he's not denying any of that.
01:49:23.500 And he talked to their moms.
01:49:26.200 He talked to their moms, which shows that it wasn't creepy back then in the South.
01:49:31.340 It was something that could be done.
01:49:34.140 And he would introduce himself to the mom.
01:49:36.960 And I want to take your, what would you say if a 32-year-old man came in and wanted to date your 16, 17-year-old daughter?
01:49:42.580 Introduce him to my AR-15.
01:49:43.880 Oh, my gosh.
01:49:44.540 Right?
01:49:45.080 Right?
01:49:45.620 Yeah.
01:49:46.220 They were fine with it.
01:49:47.680 They were fine with it.
01:49:48.500 And I think he's got this, this legalistic view of here are the boundaries.
01:49:53.020 Because the ones that, the one that doesn't fit is the 14-year-old.
01:49:57.080 However, I tend to believe that one because when he touched her, it was over her clothes.
01:50:04.900 And she said, I'm uncomfortable.
01:50:06.160 And he then said, okay, I'll take you home.
01:50:10.120 And then that was it.
01:50:11.520 You'll notice the pattern is he dates them or does something, but it's not more than touching.
01:50:19.980 He does have a boundary.
01:50:21.680 He has this weird boundary.
01:50:23.940 Yeah.
01:50:24.260 And the only one that doesn't fit is the Gloria Allred one.
01:50:28.280 There's no boundary there.
01:50:29.420 He tried to rape me.
01:50:30.660 Well, that's not consistent with everything else.
01:50:33.380 It's true.
01:50:33.920 Mm-hmm.
01:50:34.740 It's true.
01:50:35.380 It is.
01:50:35.900 It's an outlier.
01:50:36.960 Yes.
01:50:37.180 And that's why, and that one with the yearbook, we talked about this a little bit yesterday
01:50:40.440 that, you know, the yearbook legitimately, one side is cursive, one side is printed.
01:50:47.080 Pat and I were talking about this off the air as well.
01:50:48.600 It's like, I've never in my life seen a grown man make an E the way the E, like bubble writing,
01:50:55.100 like a teenager wrote it.
01:50:56.380 So, I mean, I think there are doubts on the Allred one, but you could throw that out and
01:50:59.220 still get here.
01:51:00.300 The other part about this is because Roy Moore comes out and they're going after Roy Moore.
01:51:03.580 Uh, and now, uh, Al Franken's thing comes out.
01:51:07.960 They're not going to let Al Franken just die on this vine.
01:51:11.600 The Democrats are not going, there are, there will be, this is just the beginning of a, this
01:51:15.960 is like a trade war.
01:51:16.900 It's like the first like volley in a war and it's going to go back and forth and there's
01:51:20.840 going to be tons of accusations that come out.
01:51:23.240 This is the purge.
01:51:25.120 This is the movie of the purge without the violence.
01:51:27.160 They're just going to purge everybody.
01:51:28.720 And how many men, how many men that are Titans and, and people on Capitol Hill that are right
01:51:35.480 now going, oh dear God, oh crap, it's coming a lot, a lot.
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