The Glenn Beck Program - November 02, 2018


11⧸2⧸18 - 'Cold Hard Facts (Context)'?


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 52 minutes

Words per Minute

148.12114

Word Count

16,725

Sentence Count

1,678

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

Trump's speech at the White House on the migrant caravan and the way he handled the question of whether or not the troops should be deployed to the border with Mexico. Also, the people in Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, and the other Central American countries are doing nothing to stop the flow of migrants across the border.


Transcript

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00:01:52.020 So, yesterday, last night, President Trump gave a speech at the White House addressing
00:01:56.840 the migrant caravan that is slowly approaching the American border.
00:02:00.900 The same caravan that everybody on TV says, don't worry about it.
00:02:05.160 It's no problem.
00:02:06.100 It's no big deal.
00:02:07.100 It's not even going to make it.
00:02:08.220 It's not even happening.
00:02:09.800 And George Soros, he's a lovely old gentleman who we just think is marvelous, and he has
00:02:16.180 nothing to do with it.
00:02:18.360 Trump's speech, probably, I didn't see it.
00:02:21.160 I was on stage last night, so I didn't see it, but I read about it.
00:02:23.940 And here's my first impression just reading about it in the news.
00:02:27.840 It must have been tremendous.
00:02:29.000 Because they all said, there was nothing but hate in it, and nothing new.
00:02:34.460 We were duped.
00:02:35.880 We shouldn't have even carried it.
00:02:38.960 Okay, so it had to be great.
00:02:41.060 Let me give you the big takeaway from the speech.
00:02:44.940 In my personal opinion, this was a speech given as an affirmation to the people who voted
00:02:52.120 for him, just saying, yep, I got it under control.
00:02:56.380 Whew, okay, good.
00:02:57.480 A lot to take away from the speech.
00:02:59.920 One moment that encapsulated, I think, the entire speech is probably when a reporter asked
00:03:05.980 President Trump whether or not the troops will fire on migrants in the caravan.
00:03:11.820 Migrants, listen.
00:03:12.760 I hope not.
00:03:13.680 I hope not.
00:03:14.400 It's the military.
00:03:15.300 I hope there won't be that.
00:03:17.660 But I will tell you this.
00:03:18.880 Anybody throwing stones, rocks, like they did to Mexico and the Mexican military, Mexican
00:03:23.460 police, where they badly hurt police and soldiers of Mexico?
00:03:27.480 We will consider that a firearm because there's not much difference when you get hit in the
00:03:33.340 face with a rock, which, as you know, it was very violent a few days ago.
00:03:39.700 Very, very violent.
00:03:40.620 And that break-in, it was a break-in of a country.
00:03:44.540 They broke into Mexico.
00:03:47.000 And you look at what's happening in Guatemala, just to mention Guatemala, along with El Salvador
00:03:52.100 and Honduras.
00:03:54.180 It's disgraceful that those countries aren't able to stop this because they should be able
00:03:58.140 to stop it before it starts.
00:03:59.620 And the United States pays them a fortune.
00:04:03.180 And we're looking at not doing that anymore, because why should we be doing that when they
00:04:07.200 do nothing for us?
00:04:08.240 Wow, is that a John Wayne, Clint Eastwood moment?
00:04:15.660 The first time I've ever heard him self-edit.
00:04:18.300 Did you notice that?
00:04:19.740 He self-edited.
00:04:21.320 On the spot, I've never seen him do this.
00:04:25.040 He said, you know, getting hit with a rock in the face is, well, you know, what?
00:04:31.940 The same as getting hit with a bullet in the face?
00:04:34.240 He recognized, uh-oh, I'm in trouble.
00:04:37.360 Unbelievable.
00:04:39.860 This is a message for the people in Honduras, the people in Guatemala, the people in Mexico.
00:04:47.780 It is also a message for anybody who is funding all of this, perhaps Venezuela.
00:04:54.920 There are reports.
00:04:57.440 We have not verified them, but there are reports that leftists here in America are also.
00:05:04.240 helping the funding now on the buses, et cetera, et cetera.
00:05:09.200 So, this is our president.
00:05:13.180 And if you don't like it, I don't know what to say, because there's a lot of people who
00:05:20.760 have been waiting for a president to say, you know what?
00:05:24.340 America is not of, you know, is not cheap and worthless.
00:05:29.540 The Statue of Liberty in the poem by Emma Lazarus said, I hold my lamp beside the golden
00:05:35.920 door.
00:05:37.280 It's a golden door.
00:05:38.760 There is a door, and it's a special door.
00:05:41.960 I hate to sound like, oh, my gosh, Emma Lazarus might have been Donald Trump.
00:05:46.740 It's a big, beautiful door.
00:05:48.260 It's a special.
00:05:49.080 It's a golden door.
00:05:50.360 My gosh, he may be older than we think.
00:05:56.180 We have a system of laws, and the president is right.
00:06:01.120 When they broke in to Mexico, they tore down the gates.
00:06:08.820 They were not coming in peacefully.
00:06:11.600 Let's say that.
00:06:13.940 America has a unique spirit and a unique place, and it's worth defending.
00:06:20.520 The president, of course, faces a barrage of hate every day, and sometimes he deserves
00:06:27.000 it, quite honestly.
00:06:27.940 Sometimes he says things like if he would have finished that sentence, it would be like,
00:06:32.460 well, it's your fault.
00:06:34.100 But most times, it seems he does not.
00:06:38.020 They cannot take him.
00:06:39.600 As Jon Stewart said, they are just, it's their ego.
00:06:43.720 It's their ego.
00:06:45.320 They can't believe they can't destroy this guy.
00:06:51.880 Anybody who says, you know, let me put it this way.
00:06:56.560 I wrote about this in the book.
00:06:58.680 I look at people, when they talk about Donald Trump, I look at them the same way I would
00:07:05.440 look at somebody who says, McDonald's is horrible.
00:07:09.660 Everything at McDonald's is horrible.
00:07:13.280 Really?
00:07:14.540 What about their French fries?
00:07:16.200 If they don't say, okay, their French fries are freaking fantastic.
00:07:21.400 Probably not the best health for you, but they're fantastic.
00:07:25.500 But the rest of the stuff is horrible.
00:07:27.140 If people wouldn't say, okay, I give you the French fries, but the milkshake's not even
00:07:32.520 milk.
00:07:34.380 I get it.
00:07:36.260 I get it.
00:07:37.460 You are not an honest broker of information.
00:07:43.100 If you can't say, okay, this president has done some things that are horrible, some things
00:07:49.240 that are good.
00:07:49.940 If you can't say that as a member of the press, you have zero credibility, zero.
00:07:56.700 And don't talk to me about hero worship or selling out or anything like that.
00:08:02.620 Mister, I've got a thrill and a chill running up my leg.
00:08:08.000 The minute Barack Obama was on the scene, everyone had a crush on the cool guy.
00:08:14.380 The media and academia have gone insane.
00:08:24.580 But you know what?
00:08:27.040 The media and academia went insane in the other direction for Barack Obama.
00:08:34.220 Now this is toxic nonsense.
00:08:37.740 Toxic nonsense.
00:08:40.100 We're living in historic times.
00:08:42.620 We really are.
00:08:43.820 And it's, it's exciting to live in these times.
00:08:47.060 If we don't kill each other, this is a time where we all get to figure out who we really
00:08:53.560 are, what we really believe in, how great we actually can be.
00:08:59.580 Historic times are often turbulent times.
00:09:03.720 The greatest generation, those people were fantastic.
00:09:10.680 That was in turbulent times.
00:09:13.820 Back in a minute.
00:09:16.200 Back in a minute.
00:09:16.240 All right.
00:09:20.780 Welcome back to the program.
00:09:39.060 So glad that you have joined us today.
00:09:40.760 We're glad that you're here.
00:09:44.000 Pat is filling in because it was a late night for Boo Boo.
00:09:47.880 Oh, no.
00:09:48.640 Stu was, yeah.
00:09:49.940 Oh, no.
00:09:50.700 Stu was, mm-hmm.
00:09:52.420 Mm-hmm.
00:09:53.120 And so it was a late night for Boo Boo and he couldn't get up this morning.
00:09:56.380 So we found out if he does, if he's not tucked into bed by nine o'clock or if it's at all
00:10:02.460 dangerous, he can't make it.
00:10:04.200 Yeah.
00:10:05.340 Yes.
00:10:06.500 Or if it's just too far to drive.
00:10:09.420 Right.
00:10:10.160 It takes over 15 minutes.
00:10:11.840 He can't do that.
00:10:12.440 He's really, he's really, I love Stu to death, but he is really a delicate guy, isn't he?
00:10:18.580 He is.
00:10:19.080 Yeah, he is.
00:10:19.600 Yeah.
00:10:20.060 He's very delicate.
00:10:22.000 Welcome, Pat.
00:10:22.840 How are you, sir?
00:10:23.780 I'm good.
00:10:25.080 I'm good.
00:10:25.800 No, that doesn't sound like it.
00:10:27.100 Doesn't sound like it.
00:10:28.280 It is it.
00:10:30.100 I mean, it may not sound like it, but it is it.
00:10:33.680 Okay.
00:10:34.660 I'm glad to hear.
00:10:35.960 Could not be any better.
00:10:37.440 Look, we've got thousands of people who want to be here and they're all headed our way.
00:10:41.540 I'm excited to welcome them here.
00:10:43.840 The migrants.
00:10:44.740 Yes.
00:10:45.240 Straight into the homes of all the Democrats who are saying, this is wonderful.
00:10:49.500 Good.
00:10:49.940 God, take care of them.
00:10:51.560 That's what I'm looking forward to, because I'm sure, you know, as loving as they are,
00:10:55.360 they're going to want to host a lot of those families who are coming here.
00:10:59.080 Of course they are.
00:11:00.440 Yeah, I think they will.
00:11:01.380 Of course.
00:11:01.900 Of course they.
00:11:02.940 I think Chuck Schumer is going to take 10 or 15 and I'll bet you Barack Obama will take
00:11:07.640 another 30 or 40.
00:11:09.020 I mean, he's got a huge eight, 10,000 square foot home that he paid $8 million for in DC.
00:11:15.520 He's got some room.
00:11:16.900 Al Gore's got several homes.
00:11:18.660 Yes, he does.
00:11:19.340 So we can do that.
00:11:21.940 Let me ask you this.
00:11:23.940 Have you seen what Fox News has exposed on the organized busing operation?
00:11:33.160 I mean, there's nothing to any of this, though.
00:11:37.840 There's no left-wing or Democrat funding of this event.
00:11:41.480 This is completely organic.
00:11:43.660 Well, no.
00:11:44.820 Not exactly.
00:11:45.460 No.
00:11:45.920 Yeah.
00:11:46.720 Griff Jenkins has now revealed multiple professional buses have lined up to board the migrants.
00:11:56.600 More than 5,000 troops are now on the border.
00:12:01.200 What did you think of his speech last night before we get deeper into this story?
00:12:04.740 It was strong.
00:12:06.160 You know, it was Trumpy.
00:12:07.800 But I thought it was pretty good.
00:12:09.940 He didn't do anything that was completely off the rails.
00:12:13.920 Otherwise, that's what they would be hammering today.
00:12:16.580 Would you say that that's the first time you've ever heard him self-edit?
00:12:20.380 Yeah.
00:12:20.920 As you were saying that, I thought, yeah, I think that is a self-edit.
00:12:25.180 Play that again.
00:12:26.520 Play that again.
00:12:27.080 I'm convinced it's a self-edit.
00:12:28.340 Listen.
00:12:28.920 I hope not.
00:12:29.840 I hope not.
00:12:30.580 It's the military.
00:12:31.460 I hope there won't be that.
00:12:33.820 But I will tell you this.
00:12:35.060 Anybody throwing stones, rocks, like they did to Mexico and the Mexican military, Mexican police,
00:12:39.900 where they badly hurt police and soldiers of Mexico, we will consider that a firearm.
00:12:47.240 Because there's not much difference when you get hit in the face with a rock, which, as you know,
00:12:53.500 self-edit, very, very violent, self-edit, which, you know, oh, crap, it's the same exact thing
00:13:04.360 as being shot with a .50 caliber weapon, you know?
00:13:08.600 And, you know, that is a good sign.
00:13:11.240 That is a good sign.
00:13:11.860 That's a good sign.
00:13:12.900 Yeah, it really is.
00:13:14.160 You know, as you know, oh, crap, it was very violent.
00:13:18.440 Let me change the subject.
00:13:20.720 It was great.
00:13:22.060 It was great.
00:13:23.100 I've said this for a while.
00:13:24.740 I think he's grown into the job a little bit.
00:13:26.780 There are certain things that he does now that he never did before, like that.
00:13:30.780 I mean, that's a good indication.
00:13:32.100 He will, from time to time, moderate his speech.
00:13:35.460 And I don't think he was really willing to do that in the beginning.
00:13:37.980 But he has seen the value of that.
00:13:40.400 And he has seen that he can avoid a lot of crap if he just, you know, pays a little bit
00:13:45.220 of attention to his rhetoric.
00:13:46.920 Yeah, because he didn't moderate.
00:13:49.260 I mean, when he says Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, we send them tons of money.
00:13:54.780 We're thinking about not doing it.
00:13:56.300 There's no moderation there.
00:13:57.980 No.
00:13:58.820 He's not moderating the message.
00:14:02.600 He's moderating the things that get him into trouble because he's just not thinking.
00:14:06.820 Right, right.
00:14:08.680 Which is, and again, that's what he needs to do, especially if the Democrats are going
00:14:13.560 to have control of the House and everybody thinks they're going to.
00:14:17.580 Because it's already going to be bogged down with so many investigations and so much impeachment
00:14:24.240 talk and so much extracurricular nonsense with the president that he's not going to, he
00:14:30.280 doesn't need to contribute to that and give them more things to investigate and to be fired
00:14:34.880 up about.
00:14:37.080 I don't know if he's going to, I don't know if he's going to moderate when they're in.
00:14:42.080 I'm sort of hopeful.
00:14:43.320 In control of the House.
00:14:44.520 We'll see.
00:14:45.380 I mean, he may not.
00:14:47.020 I don't think he's going to.
00:14:48.840 They're going to be so awful.
00:14:50.860 Oh, they're just, because you know, they're going to investigate, you know, was the president?
00:14:55.800 Did he tweet while he was on the crapper at three o'clock in the morning?
00:14:59.000 Is that where the, is that when he was tweeted this?
00:15:01.940 When, sir, are you tweeting just to screw with people in the middle of the night?
00:15:07.760 Oh, I mean.
00:15:08.280 They're going to investigate absolutely everything.
00:15:10.720 Yes, they are.
00:15:11.800 Yes, they are.
00:15:12.820 Bill O'Reilly said, we had him on the other day, and he probably said the same thing to
00:15:16.660 you.
00:15:17.200 He doesn't think it's going to be a big deal if it's just a slim majority.
00:15:20.600 He only thinks it's going to be a real hassle if they have 30 or 40 extra seats.
00:15:25.300 So, Sean Spicer was on with me.
00:15:29.780 In fact, Sean Spicer is doing the podcast with me this weekend.
00:15:34.260 Oh, nice.
00:15:34.920 And I, yeah, I asked him some, I asked him some pretty hairy questions about what it
00:15:39.320 was like behind the scenes.
00:15:40.920 He was really open and honest.
00:15:42.560 It was fascinating, fascinating interview.
00:15:45.240 90 minutes.
00:15:45.840 He said to me, you know, my mother always said that nothing good happens after 30 minutes
00:15:51.000 of talking, and I said, yep, this one's going to be 90, and he said, oh, boy.
00:15:56.840 So, it was really fascinating because he was very open and honest about everything, but
00:16:03.560 he, I asked him, so is he strategic?
00:16:09.080 Does he, does he, I mean, is he a genius where he is?
00:16:14.440 He knows these things are going to play out this way, and I talked about him on, you know,
00:16:21.140 how much of this is just ad libbed, how much of this stuff is strategically doing things
00:16:27.480 to screw with people.
00:16:29.320 Fascinating, fascinating answer.
00:16:31.820 But I also asked him, what do you think about the midterms?
00:16:35.000 He had an interesting point of view, and it's kind of like yours, Pat.
00:16:40.580 He said, if they come into Congress and they only have the House, they're going to have
00:16:49.140 to do enough to appease the crazies that they have on their side.
00:16:54.380 However, they know that if they try to impeach him or cause problems for no reason, as long
00:17:02.900 as the economy stays together, it won't go over well, and it will hurt them by 2020.
00:17:08.940 He said, as crazy as they are, they still do have strategic bones in their body.
00:17:14.420 So, he thinks if they go overboard, it will cost them the 2020 presidential election.
00:17:19.640 If the economy stays.
00:17:21.800 That's a big if, though.
00:17:23.560 That's a big if.
00:17:24.460 I mean, I hope it does, and I pray it does, but that's a big if, because there's some
00:17:29.600 warning signs.
00:17:30.300 There's some cracks in the foundation.
00:17:32.900 There's some bad things.
00:17:34.040 Okay, so I want to get back to who's funneling money.
00:17:39.800 I don't know if you saw the Project Veritas expose on Beto.
00:17:45.880 Yeah, and I'm not a huge Project Veritas fan, but they've done some interesting things lately
00:17:52.660 that I think are pretty legitimate, and this is one of them.
00:17:55.800 Yeah, I think so.
00:17:56.860 This is a campaign manager that says we're funneling money from the campaign to the border.
00:18:02.560 We'll talk about that coming up in just a second.
00:18:05.020 I want to tell you about one of the cracks that is kind of a very, you won't hear it
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00:18:10.980 It's a really interesting look at why the economy might start to be pulling in the other
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00:18:18.260 And also, the new study that is out that's showing that manufacturers are not coming
00:18:23.460 back to North America, and they're not coming back.
00:18:26.600 More than 70% of U.S. firms that are operating, building things in China are saying, we're not
00:18:32.740 coming back to the United States because of the tariffs.
00:18:36.400 The United States has made itself too risky to do business.
00:18:40.960 It's an interesting study.
00:18:42.680 We'll give that to you coming up in just a second.
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00:20:19.000 So Project Veritas is not somebody I quote very often.
00:20:33.560 You know, I quoted them when they did Acorn and when they were exposing Acorn until when
00:20:42.660 I was at Fox, they started, I thought, getting a little sloppy, and they would not provide
00:20:48.420 the full tapes.
00:20:50.180 So I didn't know what was edited or not.
00:20:52.480 And the only reason why it bothered me is because they said they would, and then they
00:20:56.220 didn't.
00:20:57.460 And so I didn't know, and it's my name on this now, too.
00:21:01.660 If I'm promoting it, I want to know the facts.
00:21:04.660 So I have stayed my distance from them for quite some time.
00:21:11.300 They have two new pieces of audio out this week that are quite stunning.
00:21:17.980 And one of them is with the Beto aides that these two campaign staffers admit to and describe
00:21:28.700 how they do it, where they are funneling money from the campaign to help transport the Honduran
00:21:36.380 nationalists and also bring them food.
00:21:41.240 It's highly illegal.
00:21:43.200 They say on the tape, I hope nobody finds a wrong people can't find out about this.
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00:22:08.600 And RJ and his team, they're some of my favorite people, and we're so grateful.
00:22:14.060 We joined this station that I'm broadcasting now today from.
00:22:20.000 WHP, I think, was one of the first, if not the first, carrier of the Glenn Beck program.
00:22:25.880 They began September 12, 2001.
00:22:30.720 Wow.
00:22:31.200 And we are very grateful.
00:22:32.080 So they were like station zero.
00:22:34.640 They were.
00:22:35.560 I mean, carrying the plague.
00:22:36.980 That's something amazing.
00:22:39.640 Thank you for that, I guess.
00:22:42.400 I want to hear from people who saw the show last night, because I've heard it was great,
00:22:47.060 but I can't believe it, because I wasn't there personally.
00:22:50.320 I'm still back in DFW.
00:22:51.920 I can't believe it.
00:22:52.840 I mean, it seems impossible.
00:22:55.840 Like, for instance, what was the best thing in the show last night?
00:22:58.840 That the stage didn't collapse under your weight?
00:23:02.020 I mean, is that the best thing?
00:23:04.060 See, I don't need this from you.
00:23:05.660 I got that from Stu all night.
00:23:07.500 I got that from Stu all night.
00:23:08.960 I'm just saying, you know, you've let yourself go a tad since the last time they saw you live.
00:23:16.900 I'm thinking when they entered the auditorium, there had to be a massive gasp.
00:23:25.340 You know, I walked out.
00:23:26.260 There was a little bit of, you know, everybody was clapping, and then I walked out, and they're
00:23:29.620 like, oh, you can hear the audience stop clapping.
00:23:32.120 That's not him.
00:23:32.880 And then they started clapping because they were a little afraid of me.
00:23:39.820 They were a little afraid for me and for themselves.
00:23:43.900 Is he going to eat us tonight?
00:23:46.140 Is this possible?
00:23:47.900 Wait, is that Jeffy?
00:23:49.380 Did Jeffy come in his stead?
00:23:51.100 What happened here?
00:23:52.520 Yeah, it's not been a good, it's not been a kind five or six years to me.
00:23:58.900 But, yeah, one of the questions from the stage, I'm so bummed, I'll have to answer them later
00:24:04.140 from the audience.
00:24:05.340 One of the questions that we got, and we ran out of time, was, do the people that subscribe
00:24:14.340 to The Blaze have a different reaction in seeing and meeting you than the people who only listen
00:24:22.940 to you on radio, because they're in for a real shock, I'm guessing.
00:24:32.060 That's fantastic.
00:24:33.740 Oh, yeah.
00:24:34.320 That's so great.
00:24:35.100 I love our audience, and at the same time, I hate our audience.
00:24:40.580 They just know too much.
00:24:42.340 They know too much.
00:24:43.340 They know too much.
00:24:44.260 It'll be a shame when we have to have them all destroyed.
00:24:46.440 So, if you saw it last night, call in 888-727-BECK.
00:24:53.520 Also, tonight, Hershey, Pennsylvania.
00:24:55.760 Tomorrow, Pittsburgh.
00:24:57.920 All of the proceeds tomorrow.
00:25:00.120 Every dime of proceeds is going to the Jewish community and to the Pittsburgh police.
00:25:05.840 That's great.
00:25:06.680 So, join us.
00:25:08.100 Tonight, all of the proceeds are going to my retirement fund.
00:25:12.760 And probably a weight loss system of some sort.
00:25:16.440 So, and then on Sunday, we're in Cleveland, and it's a really funny show.
00:25:20.980 Stu and I were a little concerned, because we're like, you know, we're trying out jokes
00:25:24.740 for the first time, and Richmond proved to be a good guinea pig, and it's a very funny
00:25:31.240 show, so you're going to really enjoy it.
00:25:32.680 Glenbeck.com slash tour.
00:25:35.320 Okay.
00:25:35.640 So, we were talking about this video that Project Veritas has put together of behind-the-scenes
00:25:43.500 video of a campaign manager and a, what is the other person's title?
00:25:52.140 The Anna, what is her name?
00:25:53.320 Anna Paula Theon?
00:25:55.140 Yeah.
00:25:56.020 Theon?
00:25:56.580 She's a field, uh, field worker.
00:26:00.740 Coordinator?
00:26:01.000 Coordinator, yeah.
00:26:02.080 Okay.
00:26:02.280 And the other one's a field manager.
00:26:04.480 Okay.
00:26:04.760 So, these people, these people are admitting to crimes on tape, and they're talking about
00:26:13.220 taking and funneling campaign funds to the Hondurans to help feed them and bust them.
00:26:20.460 Uh, Sarah, let's, uh, play the first cut, please.
00:26:24.300 I can ignore the rules, and I'll f*** them.
00:26:26.020 I don't mind breaking the rules, and I can defend any position.
00:26:29.640 I was going to use the vans, too.
00:26:31.100 So, we might, we could probably use that.
00:26:32.500 I could use the vans.
00:26:33.720 We're going to use that to give some of those intervents rights to, like, the airport,
00:26:37.880 to the bus station.
00:26:38.920 I'm done being nice.
00:26:40.160 I'm done being professional.
00:26:42.480 You know?
00:26:43.480 Because nothing is professional.
00:26:44.800 None of this is, like, shit that there's a rule.
00:26:47.120 Yeah, like, you know?
00:26:48.040 Don't ever repeat this one.
00:26:49.080 But, like, if we just say we're buying food for a similar event, like the Halloween events,
00:26:56.380 because there's block walks coming up for Halloween.
00:26:59.040 Have you been able to go and, like, help out anymore with the other people?
00:27:04.220 I did yesterday.
00:27:05.920 Um, tonight we get more.
00:27:09.120 So, it's, I don't know how that's going to go.
00:27:11.540 Tonight you get more.
00:27:12.700 There's more people coming.
00:27:13.800 More people coming?
00:27:14.780 Oh, wow.
00:27:15.560 Yeah.
00:27:16.500 There's 400, 300, 200 more.
00:27:19.900 It's so Jody knows that, like, we use.
00:27:23.240 Well, she doesn't know that we used the prepaid card, but it's okay.
00:27:28.460 She doesn't need to talk.
00:27:29.620 Yeah, she doesn't need to talk.
00:27:30.800 If you're caught in, like, some sort of, like, you know, violation, that's, like, a $50,000 fine.
00:27:37.300 Damn.
00:27:37.660 Yeah.
00:27:38.780 And then, like, we got caught with it for $50,000, you know, and it happens more than once.
00:27:43.560 It's a lot of money, you know.
00:27:45.880 Wow.
00:27:46.280 So, here's what she, here's basically what they were saying.
00:27:49.260 They admitted to funneling campaign money to bus stations and what was the other, it wasn't planes, but bus stations.
00:28:01.200 And they also said that they are shipping supplies down to them.
00:28:06.160 And they're using prepaid cards from the campaign.
00:28:11.500 And they asked, does Jody know about this?
00:28:13.820 This is the campaign manager, Jody Casey.
00:28:16.300 And they laughed.
00:28:17.560 No, she texted us afterwards and was like, I'm so happy that we have staff that gets it and was there.
00:28:23.860 I'm so happy to see you still working, still contributing.
00:28:27.200 We have the best team ever.
00:28:28.900 However, the journalist, the so-called journalist said, so, Jody knows, well, she doesn't know he used the prepaid card, but she doesn't need to know.
00:28:37.200 And they laugh.
00:28:38.820 So, here they are admitting to crimes.
00:28:43.740 And they, in it, they also say, we don't really have a problem.
00:28:47.680 We could justify this 10 ways to Sunday.
00:28:50.000 Again, the arrogance of the progressive and the democratic socialist, they know they're right.
00:28:56.420 The ends justify the means.
00:28:57.900 So, if they have to break the law, it doesn't matter because they know they're right.
00:29:04.920 It's truly despicable.
00:29:07.020 You know, Project Veritas did something similar recently with the Claire McCaskill campaign.
00:29:12.820 And the guy was telling this supposed reporter in that case that, yeah, she'll say one thing to one group of people and a completely different thing to another group of people.
00:29:22.300 You got to do it, though.
00:29:23.420 You have to do that.
00:29:24.300 You can't let everybody know what you really think about these issues.
00:29:27.260 And, of course, she's for an assault weapons ban.
00:29:31.580 Of course, she's for the semi-automatic weapons ban.
00:29:35.160 But you can't say that.
00:29:37.100 So, they just did this again with Gillum in Florida.
00:29:41.000 They have the campaign manager in Florida saying the same thing.
00:29:44.800 Look, he's only saying this now because he's got to get the gun lovers up in the northern part of the state to vote for him.
00:29:52.440 So, now we have tape on three major Democrats all admitting to lying, distorting, and this one breaking campaign finance laws.
00:30:05.580 And the press isn't going to care about this.
00:30:09.020 The press won't care.
00:30:10.040 Not at all.
00:30:10.800 I haven't seen anybody carry this story.
00:30:13.040 No.
00:30:13.540 I'm not sure Fox has even carried it.
00:30:15.200 And they normally do carry the Project Veritas stuff.
00:30:17.800 So, maybe they will.
00:30:19.480 But this is a pretty big deal, too.
00:30:21.800 That's a major violation of campaign.
00:30:23.660 This isn't like, well, we just donated too much as an individual.
00:30:28.840 We donated $5,000 instead of $2,700.
00:30:31.780 It goes so far beyond that.
00:30:33.800 These are things that are illegal that you cannot do.
00:30:37.340 And nobody's going to care about it.
00:30:39.620 Nobody's going to care.
00:30:40.260 Now, here's the thing.
00:30:42.480 The campaigns could easily say, the Gillum campaign in Florida, McCaskill, and also the Beto campaign.
00:30:50.980 They could all say this.
00:30:53.660 These are minor people.
00:30:55.800 They don't know.
00:30:57.440 They're acting on their own.
00:30:59.340 However, they're not even saying that.
00:31:02.580 They're not.
00:31:03.660 What they should do is fire those people.
00:31:06.060 Say that and then fire those people.
00:31:09.220 These corrupt people will stay with these campaigns.
00:31:14.020 And when you teach a campaign and a corrupt campaign that you can get away with anything and be exposed,
00:31:24.360 people can know you're saying these things behind the scene and nobody cares,
00:31:29.080 what do you think they're going to act like when they have real power?
00:31:32.460 So whose fault is it that Washington is corrupt?
00:31:36.620 It's the fault of the media and the fault of the American people.
00:31:41.880 If you hear these things and you're like, oh, come on.
00:31:46.240 They're just taking a few dollars and they're going across the border and they're funding these caravans while the press is saying there is no funding from the Democrats.
00:31:57.320 There is no funding coming from America.
00:32:00.240 While they're saying that and you don't care, Democrats, you are in deep, deep trouble, deep trouble.
00:32:10.700 Your soul, your country, possibly your life.
00:32:15.520 Look at who these people are.
00:32:17.340 If you disagree with them, they will destroy you.
00:32:21.040 If they if you disagree with any of their policies, you know, I don't believe that there are 100 genders.
00:32:29.380 You're out.
00:32:30.920 You're out.
00:32:32.160 There's no big tent here.
00:32:33.980 So if you think that you can get into bed with people who believe you disagree with me, you're out and will destroy you.
00:32:43.280 What happens when you've taught them that corruption is cool and then you want to point out, hey, wait a minute, guys, you get in a little out of control here.
00:32:52.700 What do you think they're going to do when they have power?
00:32:56.320 It's going to be a lot worse.
00:32:57.600 A lot worse.
00:32:59.000 Democrats have got to wake up.
00:33:01.200 And I don't mean the Democrats in Washington.
00:33:04.180 The the and this really kind of depends on us.
00:33:07.640 If we're calling everyone a communist, we're part of the problem because there are communists and there are Democratic socialists and there are, you know, Antifa and all of the radicals that want to destroy the country.
00:33:20.880 But there are also a lot of Democrats that don't.
00:33:23.860 The regular voter out in the middle of the country that doesn't like any of this and they're just barely waking up.
00:33:31.640 But they don't trust Project Veritas.
00:33:34.880 They don't trust Fox News.
00:33:36.540 They don't trust Glenn Beck.
00:33:38.860 They have to trust you.
00:33:41.620 Hopefully you haven't destroyed your credibility.
00:33:43.780 Don't send them things that you can't verify.
00:33:48.660 Don't send them things that aren't rock solid.
00:33:52.120 You have to keep your credibility so you can go to them and say, this is crazy.
00:33:59.240 What do you think of this?
00:34:00.340 Did you see this?
00:34:01.600 What do you think of this?
00:34:02.540 Let them talk, you know, let them reason it out.
00:34:08.780 Don't shove it in their face and say, you're so stupid.
00:34:11.840 Don't shove it in their face because that's not getting us anywhere.
00:34:15.560 It's not getting us anywhere.
00:34:17.440 Don't call your friends names.
00:34:20.080 Don't call your family names.
00:34:21.820 Don't tell them that they're stupid or blind.
00:34:24.160 They are blind, just as blind as many Republicans are, who will just go along with whatever the Republican Party says.
00:34:34.880 Hey, tariffs are great.
00:34:36.720 No, they're not.
00:34:37.780 We've known forever.
00:34:39.020 And they're about to cost the country possibly the 2020 election if it goes wrong.
00:34:45.220 Don't just blindly go along and treat your friends on the other side with respect and try to get them to think these things through.
00:34:56.980 That's the way to win in America for the next phase.
00:35:01.640 All right.
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00:36:36.540 Some more raw audio from the Beto campaign talking about funneling money down to Honduras.
00:36:48.280 It's quite shocking coming up.
00:36:49.900 Also, I'm going to put this Don Lemon, you know, white men are the terrorists in our country
00:36:55.480 to bed.
00:36:56.400 I am sick of it.
00:36:57.760 I'm putting it to bed coming up in just a few minutes.
00:37:00.520 But first, we got to talk to some of these people that were in Richmond at your performance
00:37:03.340 last night because, first of all, I think they need to prepare others for what they're
00:37:08.240 about to see, you know, with your incredible weight.
00:37:12.180 I think we don't want others having to swallow their tongue.
00:37:17.580 Four people swallowed their tongues last night.
00:37:19.740 Okay.
00:37:20.080 All right.
00:37:20.560 All right.
00:37:21.340 I don't want to see that happen.
00:37:22.880 Yeah, you have.
00:37:24.320 All right.
00:37:24.760 We got Robin.
00:37:25.600 Robin in Virginia.
00:37:27.120 Hi, Robin.
00:37:28.820 Hi.
00:37:29.140 Were you there last night?
00:37:30.560 I was great.
00:37:31.400 Yes, I was there last night.
00:37:32.660 Yeah.
00:37:32.800 It was great.
00:37:33.500 It was absolutely wonderful.
00:37:34.680 I laughed hysterically.
00:37:36.500 And I was the one you handed the bucket of pizza to when you walked out.
00:37:40.400 Well, see, you know, it's not that I don't keep giving.
00:37:44.220 It's, you know, I fed the audience last night.
00:37:47.320 So.
00:37:47.600 Wow.
00:37:47.920 That's great.
00:37:48.800 Yeah.
00:37:48.920 You fed everybody.
00:37:49.980 Yeah.
00:37:50.660 Robin, thank you so much for coming.
00:37:53.700 Okay.
00:37:54.160 Well, thank you very much.
00:37:56.060 You bet.
00:37:56.540 We got Karen in Virginia.
00:37:57.840 Karen, go ahead.
00:38:01.240 Hey, Karen.
00:38:02.180 Hi, Glenn.
00:38:02.800 Hi.
00:38:03.320 Hi.
00:38:05.460 So, first of all, I got to tell you that I watch you on the blaze all the time.
00:38:10.820 So, you weren't shocked.
00:38:11.520 And my husband will come in and he'll see you or he'll come and then he'll leave.
00:38:14.520 He'll come back in.
00:38:15.240 He'll come back out.
00:38:16.000 He'll come back in.
00:38:16.680 He goes, does Glenn know that he looks like Colonel Sanders?
00:38:21.420 Okay.
00:38:21.860 All right.
00:38:22.340 Okay.
00:38:22.820 This is not helpful.
00:38:24.200 This is just not helpful.
00:38:26.840 Karen, thank you for coming last night.
00:38:28.800 In Hershey, Pennsylvania tonight, tomorrow in Pittsburgh, and Sunday, Cleveland.
00:38:34.660 Glenn Beck.com slash tour.
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00:38:45.460 He might not be able to save the country, but at least we can all go down laughing.
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00:38:58.680 So, in my book, I talk about Don Lemon.
00:39:03.040 And I talk about how Don Lemon said that, no doubt about it, Donald Trump is a racist.
00:39:09.840 And I tried to explain to him what he was feeling and how wrong he was, trying to explain to Don Lemon, no, I can see how you see it that way, but here's actually what you're misinterpreting.
00:39:28.120 Don Lemon and no one in the media is actually interested in hearing a different opinion.
00:39:33.960 They are convinced they're right, and anyone else is either a liar or part of the problem or just been zombified for Donald Trump.
00:39:43.280 None of those things are true.
00:39:45.300 Some people have been zombified.
00:39:47.460 Most people have not.
00:39:49.300 The people who are true zombies are the ones that can't listen to their rhetoric and notice something's not quite right.
00:40:01.000 Don Lemon got a lot of heat this week.
00:40:03.960 For something that he said, I mean, it is the most contradictory statement I have ever heard anyone make in history.
00:40:14.340 Here's what he said.
00:40:15.300 So, we have to stop demonizing people and realize the biggest terror threat in this country is white men.
00:40:24.200 Most of them radicalized to the right.
00:40:27.380 And we have to start doing something about them.
00:40:30.020 Okay.
00:40:30.960 All right.
00:40:31.320 We have to stop demonizing people and realize that the biggest terror threat is white men.
00:40:39.720 Wow.
00:40:40.920 One of the craziest and most racist thing I have ever heard.
00:40:45.820 But screw the white people.
00:40:48.420 So, the backlash began to pile up.
00:40:51.860 And Don Lemon, you would think in a reasonable world, would go, okay, I wasn't thinking or whatever.
00:41:01.960 But that's not what he did.
00:41:03.760 Now, the media doesn't understand why Donald Trump says you're fake news and you're an enemy of the people.
00:41:11.460 They don't understand it.
00:41:12.800 Well, let me explain it.
00:41:15.080 With things like this, it shows you are an enemy to the people, to a large number of people in America.
00:41:23.940 Because you are wrong.
00:41:26.940 And then, when you're caught in that, you don't apologize.
00:41:32.440 You actually double down.
00:41:34.040 Tonight, I also want to talk about some uncomfortable truth.
00:41:40.100 The truth about who really carries out domestic terror attacks in this country.
00:41:44.780 Earlier this week, I made some comments about that in a conversation with Chris.
00:41:49.100 I said that the biggest terror threat in this country comes from radicals on the far right, primarily white men.
00:41:54.520 That angered some people.
00:41:57.220 But let's put emotion aside and look at the cold, hard facts.
00:42:02.620 The evidence is overwhelming.
00:42:05.100 A recent report from the Government Accountability Office shows that.
00:42:08.380 Even though more people died in attacks connected to Islamic extremists,
00:42:12.100 the vast majority of deadly attacks in this country from 2001 to 2016 were carried out by far right, violent extremists.
00:42:22.600 Okay, this is fantastic.
00:42:24.520 This is fantastic.
00:42:25.800 How do you argue that?
00:42:27.760 It's actually quite easy.
00:42:30.540 Because those overwhelming, cold, hard facts are not flawed.
00:42:35.560 They are flawed the way you are presenting them.
00:42:39.700 Because you're not presenting the entire picture.
00:42:43.540 Cory Booker basically said the same thing.
00:42:45.900 And the media is treating them as absolutely right.
00:42:48.580 Well, we're not going to do that.
00:42:50.680 If they were right, I would say, I'm sorry, America.
00:42:53.900 I got to tell you the truth.
00:42:54.860 He's right.
00:42:55.780 But he is not right.
00:42:58.400 They're quoting from the Government Accountability Office report on countering violent extremism.
00:43:04.320 So Lemon alluded to cold, hard facts.
00:43:07.700 But he didn't give any context.
00:43:11.720 Context matters.
00:43:14.060 So we'll do it because the media won't.
00:43:17.720 During his sorry, but not really sorry, mayor, culpable refusal, Lemon quoted GAO report,
00:43:24.440 finding that from September 12, 2001 until the end of 2016, there have been, I'm giving you the actual facts.
00:43:32.340 He just alluded to them.
00:43:33.800 There have been 85 extremist attacks and 73% of those documented attacks were committed by right wing people.
00:43:43.660 Case closed, right?
00:43:44.820 73% are you kidding me?
00:43:47.640 85, 85 attacks and 73% are documented right wingers.
00:43:55.640 Well, that's overwhelming.
00:43:57.840 Those are the facts.
00:44:00.100 No, they're not.
00:44:02.140 Because you have to actually look at what they're talking about.
00:44:06.120 If you look at the listed attacks, you'll see a few things that are kind of peculiar.
00:44:12.300 Now, it's very obvious from Lemon's rant that he was talking about domestic terror, right?
00:44:17.580 They are the white man is the is the most responsible for domestic terror.
00:44:22.860 But the GAO report lists cases that don't have anything to do with domestic terrorism.
00:44:29.200 The GAO counted every single case where a fatality occurred and the attacker had an affiliation with right wing or white supremacist affiliation.
00:44:41.620 Well, here's what that list includes.
00:44:46.240 That list includes prison murders.
00:44:50.020 Again, does anybody have a doubt that there's right wing white nationalists in prison?
00:45:00.940 When they kill each other, that's on the list.
00:45:05.980 That's murder, gang violence, where race, religion or sexual orientation were not the motive.
00:45:13.220 One case out of the 84 was a member of a white supremacist street gang that killed his own father.
00:45:24.140 That's murder.
00:45:25.360 That's not terror.
00:45:26.400 That's murder.
00:45:28.080 And it's a white supremacist.
00:45:30.180 He's in a white supremacist gang.
00:45:32.300 He killed his dad.
00:45:34.220 That's murder, not terror.
00:45:36.140 So the report that Cory Booker, by the way, it's about to get much better.
00:45:41.400 The report that Cory Booker and Don Lemon are using to show that white men are the most dangerous terror threat includes prison and gang crime, where many times race or bigotry wasn't even the motive.
00:45:55.960 So does that say they're skewing this?
00:45:59.780 They're not really telling you the truth.
00:46:02.900 Absolutely.
00:46:03.660 If your case is built around this report and you try to label an entire race of people as dangerous terrorists, that's not just insanely dishonest.
00:46:15.440 That is racist, Don.
00:46:17.720 You are saying that white men.
00:46:22.260 There were 85, 85 incidents that you say are domestic terror.
00:46:29.460 Okay, now here's where it really gets interesting.
00:46:32.700 Don does point out that there were more fatalities from Islamic extremists versus right-wing extremists.
00:46:41.000 Right-wingers killed 106 people, as documented in the GAO.
00:46:46.880 Right-wingers killed 106.
00:46:52.260 Jihadis killed 119.
00:46:54.600 Now, I also found an even more interesting fact here.
00:47:00.420 The GAO report did not include any attack unless it included a fatality.
00:47:07.720 Now, how many, and remember, I don't ever ask a question that I don't know the answer to, how many multiple attacks have happened from Islamic extremists that don't show up because they didn't kill anyone or they were thwarted by the FBI?
00:47:27.300 Not in this report.
00:47:32.520 Now, if you're going to call all white people terrorists, you might want to have the information to back it up more than a flawed study that includes prison and gang violence.
00:47:42.480 So, we went to the Department of Homeland Security.
00:47:46.200 From 2001 to 2013, there were 53 Islamic terrorist attacks here in America that were foiled by law enforcement.
00:47:57.200 From 2014 to 2016, with ISIS alone, there were 101 foiled attacks.
00:48:06.460 So, in the span of the GAO study that Don Lemon is quoting from, there were 154 foiled attacks from Islamic extremists.
00:48:21.060 That's a lot more than the entire 84, if you're keeping track at home, or 85.
00:48:28.420 So, you combine that, you combine the right-wing attacks and the Islamic terrorist attacks, including the prison and gang violence, and there are still only 85 incidences?
00:48:40.560 Really?
00:48:41.980 Because the jihadis tried to kill us on our own soil 154 times.
00:48:47.760 So, which one is more dangerous?
00:48:49.280 And if I said, you know, they tried to kill us 154 times, clearly all Muslim men are the problem here.
00:48:58.580 Muslim men are the biggest danger in America for terrorism today.
00:49:04.860 Don, do you think I could get away with that?
00:49:07.060 Or do you think you and your network would deem me a racist?
00:49:13.020 Hmm.
00:49:14.240 Remember, I don't ask any questions that I don't already know the answer to.
00:49:19.280 Unlike Booker and Lemon, I want you to know I am not stating the facts of the 154 to demonize.
00:49:28.100 Because I am not saying Muslim men are our biggest terror threat.
00:49:33.820 I will say Islamists, and I don't care what race they are, Islamists are our biggest terror threat.
00:49:43.600 That could be a woman, that could be a man, that could be a white guy, it could be an Arab guy.
00:49:48.480 We don't know.
00:49:50.380 But Islamists are our biggest terror threat.
00:49:55.120 Not all Muslim, not all Arab men.
00:49:57.900 How dare you, Don Lemon, become the racist that you have always said we should never become or be?
00:50:08.060 How dare you become Mr. Whitey 1956?
00:50:18.060 But even more irresponsible than Don Lemon is CNN.
00:50:24.160 CNN, this is why the president says you're an enemy of the people.
00:50:28.340 What do you call an organization that backs up the use of a twisted, flawed study or report on that study and says that, what is it, 40% of the country?
00:50:45.480 White men, 30% of the country is white men?
00:50:48.120 That 30% of the country needs to be dealt with.
00:50:52.480 Well, who doesn't think that's racist?
00:50:56.540 I'm not doing, I'm not labeling all Muslims as terrorists, because that would be irresponsible and flat out wrong.
00:51:05.800 But more irresponsible is going on national cable TV on a supposed news network and then tailoring facts that you absolutely had to cherry pick and ignore.
00:51:20.100 While at the same time, demonizing an entire race of people, while at the same time saying we shouldn't demonize people.
00:51:30.580 False narratives, propaganda.
00:51:33.540 They are only successful when questioning stops and you're not doing your own homework.
00:51:41.140 This is why the progressive and now postmodern movement is not teaching our children how to think.
00:51:48.420 They're teaching our children what to think.
00:51:50.620 It's why you are shouted down and you are put behind a digital ghetto wall where you can say whatever you want, ask any question you want, but no one will hear you because of the algorithms.
00:52:06.140 They are trying to teach America as they taught Megyn Kelly.
00:52:11.200 Don't you dare ask a single question.
00:52:14.560 Because once you cannot ask a question, flawed thinking, flawed facts, and I'm sorry, Don Lemon, but the shoe fits you today.
00:52:27.360 Racists like Don Lemon, get away with it.
00:52:33.880 It's Friday, November 2nd.
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00:52:38.660 I'm sure Pat has some things to say about that.
00:52:42.280 I am just, Pat, yeah.
00:52:44.000 Pat joined us because Stu is too sleepy after the show last night, even though I carried that man on my back all night long.
00:52:51.980 We'll get to Pat's comments here in just a second.
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00:54:23.040 There is a great chapter.
00:54:25.060 In fact, there's two really good chapters in the book.
00:54:27.260 One is about Don Lemon, and when he called the president a racist.
00:54:33.840 That is, I think, a really important chapter to read.
00:54:38.140 But you said there's two good chapters in the book?
00:54:42.280 There's only...
00:54:43.180 No, I mean...
00:54:43.860 It's got like 84 chapters.
00:54:45.420 Shut up.
00:54:45.840 Two of them are good?
00:54:46.340 Shut up.
00:54:46.900 No, there's another chapter as well that's on Samantha Bee.
00:54:51.200 There's two behind-the-scenes kind of stories that I've never told before that both of those people should read.
00:55:01.640 But they won't.
00:55:04.480 But the Don Lemon thing is really disturbing.
00:55:08.140 And more so that he feels empowered by the people around him.
00:55:16.280 Jeff Zucker.
00:55:17.220 All these people.
00:55:18.200 Yeah, Chris Cuomo.
00:55:19.860 Right.
00:55:20.480 I mean, think of this.
00:55:21.800 That study included gang violence of a white supremacist who killed his dad.
00:55:29.480 That's murder.
00:55:30.160 That's not domestic terror.
00:55:31.600 You know, and if you're going to include gang violence, why aren't you including all gang violence?
00:55:35.720 Gang violence...
00:55:36.940 There's an average of 2,000 gang-related homicides a year, per year.
00:55:42.780 So I guess...
00:55:43.640 And you know what?
00:55:44.180 What do you call...
00:55:44.800 They're not terrorists, but the white guys are.
00:55:48.140 What do you call all the gang murders?
00:55:50.160 All the gang murders and all the shootings in Chicago.
00:55:55.860 People who live in Chicago...
00:55:58.060 Pretty terrorized.
00:55:59.380 Are terrorized.
00:56:00.640 Yep.
00:56:00.860 They're terrorized.
00:56:02.280 Blacks that live in those neighborhoods have nothing to do with it.
00:56:06.260 They're terrorized by those gangs.
00:56:08.380 How many times have we heard about...
00:56:10.380 We've heard about children who have been killed in these crossfires where bullets just go through
00:56:15.740 homes' walls and kill somebody inside?
00:56:18.120 I mean, they live in constant fear in these neighborhoods.
00:56:21.500 Plus, the other thing that was so bizarre was the prison violence being...
00:56:25.900 Prison violence is not domestic terror.
00:56:28.520 Can we all agree on that?
00:56:30.800 Prison violence is not domestic terror.
00:56:33.460 First of all, we're talking 84 people.
00:56:37.820 Eighty-four people.
00:56:40.580 Well, it was 85 instances and 103 people or something?
00:56:44.880 No, no, no.
00:56:44.900 It was 103 people.
00:56:46.600 But yeah, I was referring to 84 or 85 people that did this.
00:56:52.260 Right.
00:56:52.740 And 101 or 103 people that were killed in these.
00:56:59.360 Right.
00:56:59.660 That's in prisons.
00:57:01.480 That's gang violence.
00:57:03.180 White supremacist gang violence.
00:57:04.900 But no other gang violence.
00:57:08.020 And leaving out all of the foiled Islamic terror.
00:57:11.540 It is such a dishonest...
00:57:14.860 It's just dishonest.
00:57:16.620 Yeah.
00:57:17.060 Zucker and everybody at CNN, if this was about anything else, if this was about jihadis,
00:57:26.280 they would find every single way to make sure that wasn't aired, wasn't included.
00:57:35.160 And if Fox News said what he said about Muslim men, they would rightfully be called racists.
00:57:44.940 And probably drummed off the air.
00:57:47.060 And the other point about this is the fact that they're calling Nazis right-wing.
00:57:53.640 I'm so tired of that.
00:57:54.500 Nazis are not right-wing.
00:57:57.960 Nazis are about oppression and big government.
00:58:01.120 And that is not a right-wing principle.
00:58:03.980 They are national socialists.
00:58:07.000 They're national socialists.
00:58:09.520 Leftists.
00:58:10.280 Richard Spencer, if you listen to the interviews with Richard Spencer, who's the head guy of
00:58:18.560 this movement here in America, he does not believe in the Bill of Rights.
00:58:22.740 Not at all.
00:58:22.900 He does not believe in the Constitution.
00:58:24.860 He does not believe in the Declaration of Independence.
00:58:27.540 He does not believe in capitalism.
00:58:30.160 What conservative does that sound like?
00:58:32.920 That sounds like a democratic socialist.
00:58:36.460 The only difference between democratic socialist and national socialist is one uses the flag
00:58:44.700 and race, and the other one uses communism, the worker of the world, and the poor oppressed.
00:58:54.300 Welcome to the program.
00:58:59.180 I want to thank WHP, our radio station, our affiliate here in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
00:59:04.580 We're in Hershey, Pennsylvania tonight.
00:59:07.280 Tomorrow, Pittsburgh.
00:59:08.280 All of the proceeds going to the cops in Pittsburgh and to the Jewish community.
00:59:13.540 So it's a free show.
00:59:14.860 So don't expect too much.
00:59:16.200 No, I'm kidding.
00:59:17.700 But make sure you come tomorrow in Pittsburgh, tonight in Harrisburg, and Sunday in Cleveland.
00:59:24.100 Been a long time since I've been in Cleveland.
00:59:26.880 So looking forward to seeing you in Cleveland.
00:59:28.900 I'm also interested in hearing about last night in Richmond, Virginia, and the shock and awe
00:59:34.820 that people must have felt when they entered the auditorium and saw your enormous size for the first time in the last few years.
00:59:44.860 I mean, I got this from Stu all night on stage.
00:59:47.600 I don't think I need that from you.
00:59:49.180 I really don't.
00:59:50.220 You know, because, I mean, my understanding is several people swallowed their tongues.
00:59:55.040 Okay, stop.
00:59:56.000 They gasped so hard their tongue went down their throat.
00:59:59.060 It's strange.
01:00:00.720 But let's talk to Andrew, who was there.
01:00:02.780 Andrew in Virginia.
01:00:04.060 Well, you were at the show last night?
01:00:06.920 I was.
01:00:08.240 Glenn, I wanted to say I'm glad you made it out after your comment of being in a theater invoking Lincoln.
01:00:17.800 Halfway through.
01:00:19.420 Halfway through.
01:00:20.480 You start just, you know, ad-libbing off the top of my head.
01:00:23.300 And I start down this road where I realize I'm going to make Abraham Lincoln a hero, and I'm in Richmond, Virginia, in a theater.
01:00:35.940 Not a good idea.
01:00:37.220 Not a good idea.
01:00:37.760 Did you enjoy the show yesterday, Andrew?
01:00:41.240 I did.
01:00:42.660 One thing I thought was fascinating was what you brought up in your book as well about the moral test that's going on right now,
01:00:52.100 and probably likely to make it to the States in due time.
01:00:56.140 It's really, really remarkable.
01:00:59.860 Were you surprised at the show at all last night?
01:01:04.120 Is it what you expected?
01:01:06.480 Yeah, it was.
01:01:07.420 Not just as you typically do dissect, and I'm always amazed at how you're able to find facts and stats that no one else can.
01:01:16.780 But not just what's going on in the world as we know it, but what is coming in the future.
01:01:24.080 And to be able to point to some of those different things I thought was great.
01:01:28.100 Andrew, were you aware that the Richmond Fire Department had to remove a wall and lift Glenn into the theater in a crane?
01:01:37.800 Did you know about that?
01:01:42.300 I did not, but I heard you talk earlier about the, I think people were a little bit amazed, or the entrance for you.
01:01:50.980 Not a lot of people were clapping because they were confused by seeing you walk out with chicken and Colonel Sanders there.
01:02:00.200 Yeah, if you haven't seen me since, you know, I left Fox, there is quite a shock coming your way.
01:02:07.760 Surprise!
01:02:11.900 All right.
01:02:12.660 Thank you so much, Andrew.
01:02:13.840 I'm glad you were there.
01:02:14.760 You can get your tickets at glenbeck.com slash tour.
01:02:16.740 Let me go back to Beto here and the tape that Project Veritas has come out with.
01:02:22.420 And what they have are two staffers that are field staffers.
01:02:27.880 One is a field manager and the other one is a field coordinator for Beto here in Texas.
01:02:36.340 And the media is not paying attention to this at all.
01:02:39.840 They should.
01:02:40.320 These guys are admitting to federal crimes and they're talking about taking money from the campaign and buying bus tickets, buying, I think they did say, airline tickets and food and blankets and helping people from Honduras get to the United States.
01:03:00.800 And there's also another field manager, Andrea Reyes, a field manager for the Beto campaign.
01:03:08.480 And she's talking about how she's got proof that she shared this with the campaign manager.
01:03:16.940 Here's what she said.
01:03:17.680 I don't really know what to do.
01:03:18.900 Those are cat questions.
01:03:20.820 They said it was fine.
01:03:23.060 I mean, yeah.
01:03:24.280 I'm like, okay.
01:03:26.460 I told you about it.
01:03:28.940 I have the messages to prove it.
01:03:30.760 So you told like Jody or?
01:03:35.460 Yeah.
01:03:37.940 Yes.
01:03:38.540 Jody, the campaign manager.
01:03:40.320 Can you translate here?
01:03:42.080 Yeah.
01:03:42.700 She says, yeah.
01:03:43.480 Because I can't understand it.
01:03:44.320 The thing is, as long as we're not advertising it, I mean, I don't really know.
01:03:50.020 They said it was fine.
01:03:52.560 So.
01:03:54.360 And then she continues talking about Jody, the campaign manager.
01:03:59.760 I mean, I don't know.
01:04:00.620 Okay.
01:04:00.960 I told you about it.
01:04:02.800 I have the text messages to prove it.
01:04:06.160 So.
01:04:07.480 So what she's saying is.
01:04:09.460 Wow.
01:04:09.760 She informed Jody, the campaign manager for Beto, that they were sending these funds
01:04:15.340 to, I guess, the Honduran caravan people.
01:04:19.960 And they were.
01:04:20.540 And she told the campaign manager about it.
01:04:22.960 And they were fine with it.
01:04:24.080 And she has the text messages to prove it.
01:04:26.900 I can't.
01:04:28.500 I mean, I just don't understand how Texas.
01:04:32.000 How this guy is even close.
01:04:34.360 First of all, he is a democratic socialist.
01:04:36.840 I mean, he is, he is as left as they come out of line with Texas.
01:04:42.920 He is a postmodernist kind of guy out of line with Texas.
01:04:48.700 Now, taking campaign funds.
01:04:52.740 And even if they were low staffers, this has been out since yesterday.
01:04:57.920 There's been no move to get rid of these staffers.
01:05:01.480 There's no move of him having to come out and say, oh, we would never do that.
01:05:06.160 And, you know, these guys did it.
01:05:07.440 They did it on their own.
01:05:08.720 We've, you know, we fired them because we won't take it.
01:05:11.680 None of that.
01:05:13.160 How is Texas voting for this guy?
01:05:16.580 I don't think he's going to win, but I don't even understand how he has 20 percent.
01:05:21.180 I don't either.
01:05:22.340 I don't either.
01:05:23.180 She, you know, the Project Veritas person posing as a journalist says, so you, you
01:05:27.440 actually told, he asks her point blank, you actually told Jody?
01:05:30.980 Yeah, I told Jody and I told my director.
01:05:33.680 Well, okay, that's a problem.
01:05:36.980 And it's a crime.
01:05:37.940 It's a crime.
01:05:38.880 It's a federal crime.
01:05:40.560 Yeah.
01:05:42.800 You know, Project Veritas.
01:05:45.120 And I remember I talked to James.
01:05:47.440 What's his last name?
01:05:49.420 Yeah, James O'Keefe.
01:05:50.900 You know, I talked to James when he was first starting out and I thought he was a really,
01:05:55.160 I thought he was a really nice guy and he, he had the right intent and, you know, he may
01:06:02.880 still, and, and I'm not throwing him under the bus or anything, but I was concerned about
01:06:08.280 how sloppy they were at times and that he would sometimes, I felt, I felt creatively edit
01:06:16.700 things.
01:06:17.220 Uh, and for instance, when the New York times, uh, caught the O'Keefe reporter, do you remember
01:06:25.540 that one where they were trying to get inside of a, uh, into the New York times and the New
01:06:32.040 York times reporter figured it out and just really just embarrassed that person.
01:06:38.600 It was just sloppy and, and he shouldn't have, he shouldn't have done that.
01:06:42.480 Now, I think he's cleaned that up and he's gotten smarter, um, because the stuff that he's
01:06:49.300 coming out with now is really, really important, really important.
01:06:55.160 And if he is as buttoned up as I think he is right now, this is stuff we have to pay attention
01:07:03.060 to and we got to bring it to our friends, uh, who are Democrats on the other side of the
01:07:09.200 street, not the other side of the aisle.
01:07:11.240 Cause the aisle implies a politician.
01:07:13.480 They're not going to care other side of the street, the people who are in your neighborhood
01:07:18.740 that, that may not have woken up and don't take this stuff to them and say anything other
01:07:25.260 than, have you seen this?
01:07:27.080 What do you think of this?
01:07:29.080 Well, James O'Keefe, well, what do you know about him?
01:07:32.160 Cause I agree.
01:07:33.460 Maybe you do, maybe you don't, I don't know, but you know, I could have a very good conversation
01:07:37.660 with people saying, yeah, I know there he's done some things that I don't think are great,
01:07:41.240 but he's also exposed some things and he's been right on the money.
01:07:45.920 What do you think about this?
01:07:47.400 I mean, do you Rowan Farrow, do you take Rowan Farrow as a credible source?
01:07:54.700 Well, of course I do.
01:07:55.880 Okay.
01:07:56.260 Well, he's been wrong on a couple of things there.
01:07:59.040 I mean, Kavanaugh, he was wrong on.
01:08:00.980 So, you know, people can be wrong.
01:08:04.820 The question is, how do you excuse this?
01:08:09.280 Because there's no way to take what they said out of context, unless what they said
01:08:15.200 right before was, okay.
01:08:18.040 I mean, if I were doing this stuff and, you know, I wanted us to look bad, what I would
01:08:23.340 say is roll tape.
01:08:25.440 Right.
01:08:25.600 Which didn't happen.
01:08:27.340 Yeah.
01:08:27.580 Right.
01:08:28.160 And for them to have these guys on tape saying this and then Beto not coming out and saying
01:08:36.740 immediately, okay, guys, I looked into this.
01:08:40.420 Those guys are wrong.
01:08:41.540 And that is illegal and we'll pay the fine or whatever, but I've put out this paper and
01:08:47.700 we're not doing that.
01:08:48.740 We are not putting money toward the Hondurans.
01:08:54.140 We are not.
01:08:55.020 We did.
01:08:55.920 Apparently these people took some of those funds, but I've corrected that.
01:09:00.480 We will never do that.
01:09:02.740 If they're not doing that, how do you trust them with anything?
01:09:06.860 And I would say exactly the same thing if a Republican were doing it and those who listen
01:09:12.680 to me know I would.
01:09:14.140 And can you imagine if this were Ted Cruz we were talking about?
01:09:17.980 Would this be on every broadcast?
01:09:20.460 This would lead every story.
01:09:22.460 This would lead every newscast.
01:09:24.380 This would be on New York Times, be in the Washington Post.
01:09:27.520 It'd be everywhere and they'd be demanding his head.
01:09:29.500 They'd be demanding.
01:09:30.240 Okay, so let's reverse this.
01:09:32.900 If staffers were caught on tape by media matters, okay, and they were caught on tape
01:09:42.380 and they were saying, yeah, well, don't say this.
01:09:46.400 We don't want people to know, but we've taken some of Ted's campaign cash and we're actually
01:09:50.980 paying patriots to come down and live on the border and have their guns and make sure these
01:09:57.720 Hondurans are not getting coming across.
01:09:59.640 Do you think every single operation in America would be on those tapes?
01:10:08.660 And even if they said media matters, they have got it and none of them would, but media matters
01:10:14.460 has an ax to grind.
01:10:16.020 Media matters is not a credible source, but here's the person saying it.
01:10:21.520 We reached out to the campaign to get an answer.
01:10:25.820 That's the very least that should be done.
01:10:30.040 They're never going to do it.
01:10:31.880 They're never going to do it.
01:10:33.980 And Pat, don't you think this is why people feel that Donald Trump is justified in some
01:10:48.220 way to say the press is an enemy of the people?
01:10:50.820 Yes.
01:10:51.880 Yes.
01:10:53.460 It's part of the reason he got elected and it's part of the reason they feel justified
01:10:58.460 when he says those kinds of things.
01:11:00.660 Right.
01:11:01.080 And when he says it now, you know, I think a couple of years ago I might have been irritated
01:11:07.100 by it.
01:11:08.720 Now I tend to think, well, yeah, that's how they act.
01:11:11.700 They act like an enemy of the people.
01:11:13.240 Well, I am still, I'm still bothered by it because it just, it's not helpful.
01:11:18.940 It isn't helpful.
01:11:20.500 Right.
01:11:20.780 Yeah.
01:11:21.040 That is true.
01:11:21.500 And it's, and it doesn't, it's not going to change anyone's heart.
01:11:25.280 You know, it's not going to get anybody on the left to go now, wait a minute.
01:11:28.520 Does he have a point?
01:11:29.780 It's because it's too big of a broad brush.
01:11:33.480 You know, it's, it's like Don Lemon, Don Lemon making that statement.
01:11:37.600 And he could have said, look, you know, white men and, and, and people who are in these
01:11:42.920 white extremists, they are a real problem that we should address.
01:11:46.360 And he didn't qualify it like that at all.
01:11:48.420 He didn't qualify.
01:11:49.280 He said, white males are the biggest terror threat.
01:11:54.120 Who's going to listen to him?
01:11:56.240 He could, he didn't, but he could have a valid point and no one on the other side will
01:12:03.000 listen to it because that's the approach.
01:12:05.320 We can't, we can't approach it like that because we're the ones, we're the ones that
01:12:12.520 have to change people's hearts.
01:12:15.160 The other side, the extreme left, they'll just kill people.
01:12:20.760 If you don't agree, they'll either shame you and run you out of society or kill you.
01:12:25.160 And those are their words.
01:12:27.020 And I'm not talking about Democrats.
01:12:28.200 I'm talking about the extreme left.
01:12:30.820 That's what they do.
01:12:32.000 We have to change people's hearts because I don't want to round anybody up and I don't
01:12:37.140 want to kill anybody.
01:12:38.160 So we've got to change people's hearts and we have to start doing that now before this
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01:14:10.960 Hey, Glenn.
01:14:11.400 I saw the show last night.
01:14:12.680 I'm so glad I went.
01:14:13.760 I took my 27-year-old son who actually paid for my ticket and took me.
01:14:18.040 We both thought it was great.
01:14:19.320 He said it's up to his age group to let their peers know exactly what's going on and change
01:14:24.600 people's hearts peacefully.
01:14:26.420 Thanks for sharing your knowledge and being a great influence on my son.
01:14:29.520 Great show.
01:14:30.120 And don't let them tell you that you look fat.
01:14:33.740 She's exactly right there.
01:14:35.840 By the way, we're not telling you you look fat.
01:14:38.680 We're telling you you are fat, that you're enormous.
01:14:42.460 And beyond all that, it's just, you know, you're morbidly obese.
01:14:45.660 So there's real danger here as well.
01:14:47.740 Okay.
01:14:48.080 For yourself and others.
01:14:51.200 When you collapse, you're going to take out a whole subdivision.
01:14:55.100 That's what I'm worried about.
01:14:57.640 All right.
01:14:58.420 So tonight, you can see us in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
01:15:03.080 And the great thing is the town smells like chocolate.
01:15:06.480 So you think I'm ever leaving?
01:15:08.300 Not a chance.
01:15:09.100 Oh, man.
01:15:10.440 Hershey, Pennsylvania tonight.
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01:15:14.920 Tomorrow, it is Pittsburgh.
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01:15:40.360 Hey, it's Glenn.
01:15:43.420 And I want to tell you about something that you should either end your day with or start
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01:16:08.420 So Donald Trump, he gets a bad rap and we've we've all seen it.
01:16:14.300 And yes, the guy does have some distinct qualities that separate him from other presidents.
01:16:22.060 But all too often, the left depicts him as some cannibal goblin that wants wants nothing
01:16:29.600 more than just to eat your children in small rabbits.
01:16:32.460 And that's it.
01:16:33.260 And that's only a slight exaggeration.
01:16:35.660 They now have developed this habit of calling him a racist and also calling him, quote, literally
01:16:43.860 Hitler.
01:16:46.520 Meanwhile, Obama remains, you know, cool guy, you know, heroic foil.
01:16:52.060 He's here to save the day.
01:16:53.420 So it's nice to hear things about Donald Trump on the human side because you never hear them.
01:17:02.620 We've seen it despite the media's attempts to hide it.
01:17:05.680 Most recently, we heard kind words about Trump from Rabbi Jeffrey Myers.
01:17:10.940 Now, he's the head rabbi at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.
01:17:14.380 The rabbi shared about 20 minutes with Trump and his family.
01:17:18.580 Now, remember, the mayor of Pittsburgh said, don't come here.
01:17:22.220 This don't make this about politics.
01:17:24.540 But the rabbi decided this isn't about politics.
01:17:27.940 He's coming to pay his respects.
01:17:30.560 They spent about 20 minutes together.
01:17:32.720 Now, the rabbi got hate mail.
01:17:35.080 Well, was that from the right wing extremists or was that from the left wing and the, you
01:17:44.240 know, the Democratic enforcers?
01:17:49.820 So the rabbi shared about 20 minutes with Trump and his family, and that's a heck of a lot
01:17:54.700 of time to spend with the president of the United States.
01:17:57.340 During this time, President Trump partook in a candle lighting.
01:18:00.860 Then he laid stones on a memorial outside of the synagogue in a interview with CNN.
01:18:08.060 Here's what the rabbi said.
01:18:10.300 I must say that throughout the time we spent together, I was pleasantly surprised by the
01:18:15.320 warm and personal side to this president.
01:18:18.140 I don't think America has ever seen it.
01:18:21.300 Now, I wonder why America has never seen it.
01:18:25.000 Is it possible that the media gatekeepers can't give us any sign that Donald Trump is not just
01:18:32.880 evil itself?
01:18:35.560 Worse yet, we learned earlier this week the rabbi's death threats.
01:18:40.920 Just for welcoming the president into the synagogue, the irony and hypocrisy is sickening.
01:18:52.380 So, why dwell on that?
01:18:55.000 Instead, let me leave you with this thought, the kind words from Rabbi Myers.
01:19:02.800 I don't really foist blame upon any person.
01:19:09.680 Hate does not know religion.
01:19:12.400 Hate does not know race, creed, or political party.
01:19:15.660 It's not a political issue in any way, shape, or form.
01:19:20.400 Because hatred doesn't know any of those things.
01:19:25.120 It's Friday, November 2nd.
01:19:35.660 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:19:37.460 From WHP in Harrisburg, where we're going to be performing tonight at Hershey, Pennsylvania.
01:19:46.600 Had a great time last night.
01:19:49.140 Thank you, Richmond, for coming and just laughing and having a great time.
01:19:54.360 It was really an interesting, it became almost an interactive show, even though I didn't get
01:20:00.700 into any of the questions because we ran out of time.
01:20:03.300 The audience was, I mean, it was a free-for-all at some point.
01:20:06.660 It was a free-for-all.
01:20:07.720 And it was a lot of fun.
01:20:08.960 Glennbeck.com slash tour.
01:20:10.760 Tonight, we're in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
01:20:12.840 Tomorrow, in Pittsburgh, all of the proceeds are going to the local police force to support
01:20:19.300 them and the Jewish community.
01:20:21.560 We are grateful for what they both bring in to our communities.
01:20:26.260 And we'll show their support by turning over all the proceeds of tomorrow night's show.
01:20:30.560 And then Sunday, in Cleveland, Ohio.
01:20:32.840 I understand in Hershey, they are removing a wall at the theater right now so that you're
01:20:36.420 able to enter the building.
01:20:37.340 Shut up.
01:20:37.780 Just shut up.
01:20:38.980 Really.
01:20:39.420 You know, I had to put up with this with Pat, with Stu, all last night.
01:20:43.240 And then Stu, we're on the bus, and it's like 3 o'clock in the morning.
01:20:47.200 He's like, I think I'm going to be too sleepy to come in on the show tomorrow.
01:20:51.380 They're like, going to be too sleepy.
01:20:53.200 Well, I'm going to be well-rested.
01:20:54.780 Thank you.
01:20:56.640 And so Pat is sitting in for Stu.
01:21:00.940 And I don't know why you have to pick it up where he left off.
01:21:03.840 I just don't think it's kind of obvious truisms.
01:21:07.200 That must be revealed here.
01:21:10.920 And I just want people to understand when they come into the auditorium in Hershey, not
01:21:15.820 to be, you know, flabbergasted to the point where they flee this stadium.
01:21:20.200 I don't want that to happen.
01:21:21.680 Okay, shut up.
01:21:22.900 So I got some questions from the audience last night, and I didn't have a chance to address
01:21:27.140 them.
01:21:27.360 So let me address some of them.
01:21:28.980 Who will be the Democratic candidate for 2020?
01:21:33.640 It's a good question.
01:21:34.580 I think it's too early to say.
01:21:38.260 I don't think it's going to be Elizabeth Warren.
01:21:40.020 I got some possibilities.
01:21:41.780 Who?
01:21:42.500 One of them is Beto.
01:21:44.760 One of them is Beto.
01:21:46.200 I think that's absolutely true.
01:21:49.180 I think Beto is going to be on that stage.
01:21:52.520 He's a good mix.
01:21:54.100 He might actually be the guy.
01:21:56.340 He's a good mix between a politician and a rock star.
01:21:59.000 And, you know, so you don't have to go to a, let's say, Tom Hanks, who really, I mean,
01:22:05.460 nobody knows anything about his policies, where he stands on issues, how he would run.
01:22:10.260 But this guy has all of this momentum behind him now.
01:22:14.380 And he's a politician.
01:22:15.200 Except he's not going to win.
01:22:17.280 He's not going to win.
01:22:18.180 No, he's not.
01:22:19.520 And you did say that you would eat your underwear if Beto wins.
01:22:23.120 So we're doing live coverage on the Blaze TV on Tuesday night.
01:22:30.840 It's going to be quite the coverage.
01:22:32.760 Oh, my gosh.
01:22:33.280 Can you imagine?
01:22:34.640 Oh, my gosh.
01:22:35.300 We're bringing in a lot of friends.
01:22:37.960 And we've got a lot of voices, a lot of faces you recognize.
01:22:41.060 And it's going to be a lot of fun.
01:22:43.140 Our coverage will begin at 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
01:22:46.220 And so, you know, I'm bringing a chef in to prepare underwear in many, just in case, in
01:22:55.740 many different, you know, there'll be some, you know, Asian Pacific underpants that you
01:23:00.740 can try.
01:23:03.500 So we've got a lot of different underwear recipes.
01:23:06.500 Lots of.
01:23:06.880 Yeah.
01:23:07.300 Yeah.
01:23:07.800 Yeah.
01:23:08.160 And he's classically trained, too.
01:23:09.620 So he can just make some French sauce.
01:23:11.420 I don't even know what you marinate underpants in before you, what, grill them?
01:23:17.840 Underpants.
01:23:18.400 Well, that's a barber.
01:23:19.340 That's the way we're going to be barbecuing some underpants for you.
01:23:21.940 Okay.
01:23:22.480 All right.
01:23:22.840 You know, we, if you'd like, we could have him make a fruite de lume sauce.
01:23:31.660 I can't say it now.
01:23:32.640 I can't.
01:23:32.820 No, I was going to.
01:23:33.620 I had to say duck au l'orange, fruite de lume au l'orange.
01:23:37.820 It was like, I can't say it without the duck.
01:23:40.640 And it, I don't know why.
01:23:42.720 Okay.
01:23:43.280 So I think you're right.
01:23:44.900 I think it's going to be Beto.
01:23:46.100 Another question.
01:23:47.080 What do you think will happen when the Honduras caravan reaches the U.S. border?
01:23:51.200 My hope is that it doesn't reach the U.S. border.
01:23:55.720 If it does, I think we are going to see the coverage on CNN and MSNBC and the BBC and everything
01:24:06.560 else.
01:24:06.980 You will see the coverage that you see on the Israeli border with the Palestinians.
01:24:13.800 You will see a very skewed look.
01:24:19.500 They are going to show all of the things that are bad for the United States and good light
01:24:25.880 for the Hondurans.
01:24:26.920 And this will begin our forever border struggle like Israel has.
01:24:35.380 Agree or disagree?
01:24:36.360 Oh, I agree 100%.
01:24:37.680 It's going to be ugly.
01:24:39.320 If they make it to the border, the press is going to be hoping for incidents, for something
01:24:44.960 to go wrong.
01:24:45.680 Oh, yeah.
01:24:46.240 Oh, yeah.
01:24:46.640 You have a real recipe for disaster.
01:24:50.320 You talk about recipes for underpants.
01:24:52.380 There's a recipe for disaster.
01:24:54.460 Like, I don't even want to think about it because it could get ugly.
01:25:00.160 And here's the thing.
01:25:00.980 You need to be saying to your friends right now, what is going to happen?
01:25:05.040 I mean, they're moving troops there.
01:25:07.860 Would you ever bring your children to that?
01:25:10.400 Would you just ask this question of your liberal friends?
01:25:13.640 I mean, you know, I've got compassion for those guys, and I can see it.
01:25:18.040 But would you ever bring your children to that?
01:25:19.940 How dangerous is that?
01:25:21.920 Absolutely not.
01:25:22.500 You don't do that.
01:25:24.200 Get them to acknowledge now, because if it happens, there are going to be children involved,
01:25:30.940 and that's who the media will focus on.
01:25:34.940 And you have to right now get your friends to recognize that that is crazy and irresponsible
01:25:42.260 to bring any child to this.
01:25:46.220 You don't do it.
01:25:47.860 And that's something we don't talk about enough.
01:25:49.640 There's absolutely no responsibility, no accountability on the part of the parents involved here.
01:25:55.660 No.
01:25:56.120 And some of them are unaccompanied, supposedly.
01:25:58.720 I mean, I see a scant few children to begin with.
01:26:01.200 But the ones who were there, many of them are unaccompanied.
01:26:04.680 So parents said, okay, go with these people.
01:26:07.100 That's, you know, I understand that conditions are probably not ideal in Honduras.
01:26:15.320 But couldn't it be a heck of a lot worse when you turn them over to 7,000 people you don't know?
01:26:20.100 And then just say, good luck on the 2,000, 2,600-mile walk to the border.
01:26:25.300 And then when you get there, if the military's there, you know, keep your head down.
01:26:28.740 I don't even understand that.
01:26:30.700 I don't get it.
01:26:31.180 No, no, neither do I.
01:26:33.840 Glenn, what would you tell the Republican Party they should do before the midterm to rally voters, conservatives, independents, and even uninformed Democrats?
01:26:45.740 I don't know.
01:26:47.260 Tell them about the border.
01:26:49.080 Tell them about the 40, what is it, $42 trillion plan of the Democratic Socialists.
01:26:56.040 Show the radicals in the Democratic Party and how they are not like them and show them the debt that we have.
01:27:08.840 Show them the truth about everything that is going on and say, which you got to choose.
01:27:15.220 But it's not going to happen.
01:27:16.540 I mean, it's not going to happen.
01:27:17.520 People are already set in their ways.
01:27:19.300 And this, I think, do you think this is hyperbole, Pat, to say, because I've always hated this.
01:27:27.420 This election is the most important in your lifetime.
01:27:29.860 The next few elections actually are, and not in our lifetime, but in the lifetime of the republic and the Western way of life.
01:27:38.960 These next few elections could decide whether the West survives or not.
01:27:45.660 Yes, because they're going to determine whether we turn to socialism or not.
01:27:50.120 And not the kind of socialism.
01:27:51.680 And this is the thing I so want you to understand and share with your friends.
01:27:58.560 There is a difference between a Democrat who wants a bigger welfare state.
01:28:05.300 Canada is not a socialist state.
01:28:08.820 They have socialist medicine.
01:28:12.120 They have socialized medicine.
01:28:14.060 They do not have it's not a socialist state.
01:28:17.220 It is a capitalist state.
01:28:19.400 So there are those who say, I just want more, you know, government programs.
01:28:24.400 They're not socialists.
01:28:26.060 They just disagree with us on on where, you know, where the limit is on on government.
01:28:32.800 That's not a socialist.
01:28:34.280 That's certainly not a communist.
01:28:35.900 A socialist, a democratic socialist.
01:28:39.000 They are go to their own website.
01:28:40.940 Don't take this from me.
01:28:42.220 Listen to Ocasio-Cortez.
01:28:44.840 They do not want capitalism as part of this country.
01:28:50.440 They think capitalism is a failure and it's time for it to come to an end.
01:28:56.900 That is that's not the Netherlands.
01:28:59.260 You don't build Ikea in a socialist country.
01:29:04.640 That's a capitalist market.
01:29:06.480 Same with Norway, with Nokia and, you know, Finland with their industries and and Sweden.
01:29:13.640 Those are all really they still all are involved in the free market in some way.
01:29:19.640 So every every country that's pointed out as successful socialist, they're really not the socialist countries.
01:29:28.340 You can point out are Cuba, Venezuela.
01:29:32.460 China even has a hybrid now of communism and capitalism.
01:29:36.400 That's why they've lifted 400 million people out of poverty.
01:29:39.780 I mean, capitalism has saved billions of people on this planet.
01:29:46.600 So in the show that we have, I show the stats of what the Western world has done in the last 20 years.
01:29:57.280 And and Pat, I read these stats one by one and they go up on a screen.
01:30:01.480 And last night, probably 70 percent of them, 50 to 70 percent got the audience gasping.
01:30:11.020 Really?
01:30:11.560 They were like, wow.
01:30:12.540 Oh, my.
01:30:13.360 Oh, my gosh.
01:30:14.400 Oh, my gosh.
01:30:15.100 You could hear the audience saying, how do I not know this?
01:30:17.540 How is this true?
01:30:19.160 This can't be true.
01:30:19.940 Is this true?
01:30:20.700 How do we not know this?
01:30:22.460 The stats of what the West and particular America has done.
01:30:28.940 Staggering, staggering.
01:30:30.700 I believe it.
01:30:31.860 But nobody's willing.
01:30:33.600 Nobody's willing to talk about it.
01:30:34.800 It's going to be up to each of us as individuals.
01:30:37.740 By the way, all of the stats are in the book, Addicted to Outrage.
01:30:42.220 And it shows you because there's a section we have to decide.
01:30:45.100 Are we good or bad?
01:30:46.080 Is the Western way of life worth saving?
01:30:49.700 Well, you need to know here are the bad things.
01:30:51.720 Here are the good things.
01:30:52.620 We lay it out in the book and also on the stage show.
01:30:55.400 It's Addicted to Outrage.
01:30:57.040 Tonight, you can see the stage show.
01:30:58.480 We are in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
01:31:00.860 Then we're in Pittsburgh tomorrow night.
01:31:03.440 And then Cleveland, Ohio.
01:31:04.920 And after that, we are going to Florida.
01:31:07.200 So check it out on the website at glennbeck.com slash tour.
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01:33:23.940 This keeps the lights on and the doors open.
01:33:26.160 So when we fundraise the rest of the year, when we say this is a crisis, we need money to go to this crisis right now, we don't take a dime of any of that.
01:33:34.700 We do this one fundraiser a year.
01:33:37.920 Jeff, he's going to be there.
01:33:38.800 Stu's going to be there.
01:33:39.660 Pat will be there.
01:33:41.120 Sarah, I will be there.
01:33:43.600 Some really great talent that is going to be performing there.
01:33:47.000 Lots of details.
01:33:51.420 And you can find out about it at Mercury One.
01:33:54.000 I'm a horrible salesman on this kind of stuff.
01:33:56.520 But there is mercuryone.org.
01:33:59.500 You can find all the information.
01:34:01.160 Go there and look at the auction.
01:34:03.540 We're doing an auction online this year.
01:34:06.580 We have an auction during the event, but you can actually bid.
01:34:09.960 You don't have to be at the event.
01:34:11.140 You can bid.
01:34:12.400 We are auctioning off something that I cannot believe we even have access to.
01:34:19.380 You know, last year we had the Gettysburg Address, the original Gettysburg Address in Lincoln's handwriting.
01:34:25.960 He was asked at the time to make a copy.
01:34:28.940 So there's only two of them.
01:34:30.520 I think one is in Washington and one is the one we had access to.
01:34:33.960 Okay, these are this is in his handwriting.
01:34:38.100 Jeez, we we we were allowed to make a digitized copy of the original Gettysburg Address.
01:34:49.300 The only one from the master.
01:34:52.620 It's the only copy from the master.
01:34:56.580 And we are auctioning it off at this Mercury One gala.
01:35:01.820 I mean, I was like, can we just Xerox that?
01:35:06.600 And they're like, no, it's the only copy.
01:35:11.680 And we're thrilled to be able to have the opportunity to to auction that off.
01:35:17.160 So there's some really cool stuff from from dinners out to services to cool stuff to wild history things.
01:35:25.640 Mercedes, we're giving away a Mercedes for with raffle.
01:35:28.280 Your odds of winning a Mercedes, pretty good.
01:35:32.700 This raffle, the only sir last year was like twenty five hundred to one or something, wasn't it?
01:35:37.260 It was. Yeah.
01:35:38.020 Really good odds.
01:35:39.700 Yeah. We don't sell very many tickets to this.
01:35:42.480 So your odds are really good of winning and we'll fly in and you can drive it home.
01:35:48.580 Brand new Mercedes.
01:35:49.460 Check it out now at Mercury One dot org.
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01:36:09.840 The very interesting poll that has come out on the trade war.
01:36:14.520 A new poll, 70 percent of the U.S. firms operating in southern China are considering delaying further investment in China and are moving manufacturing facilities to other countries as the trade war deepens.
01:36:29.460 This, according to Reuters, 64 percent of the companies say they are planning to relocate supply chains outside of China, which is going to hurt them.
01:36:38.760 But only one percent of those companies said that they would consider making, you know, making a manufacturing base in North America, North America.
01:36:48.080 That means Mexico or Canada, not just the United States.
01:36:51.180 Only one percent.
01:36:53.540 As the trade war deepens, supply chains in China are forced to shift to Southeast Asia.
01:37:00.260 Now, U.S. firms have reported that trade wars have increased competition from rivals in Vietnam, Germany and Japan, while Chinese companies say they face they have faced increased competition from Vietnam, India, the U.S. and South Korea.
01:37:16.000 One of the the president of AmCham in South China said it could very well be that people are holding back on placing orders until times are more certain, or it could very well be that they are shifting to other competitors.
01:37:33.840 This is really important.
01:37:34.920 They are shifting to other competitors who are willing to offer cheaper products, sometimes at a loss in order to get market share.
01:37:43.300 The problem here is once you lose market share, it's really hard to get it back.
01:37:51.420 So if you're a supplier and you no longer you've lost market share, what are you going to do to get those people back?
01:38:00.720 Excuse me.
01:38:02.820 The survey also found that wholesale and retail sectors have suffered the most from U.S. tariffs.
01:38:11.640 Nearly 85% of U.S. firms say they have suffered from combined tariffs compared with only 70% of their counterparts in China.
01:38:24.020 I'm getting really excited for the negotiation tactic to kind of kick in and, okay, well, it's just a negotiating thing.
01:38:31.740 We're taking off the tariffs now.
01:38:34.080 When does that happen?
01:38:35.100 Is that going to be soon?
01:38:36.560 You know, it was Donald Trump's tweet yesterday about China and his meeting with President Xi that I think is turning the stock market around because the stock market is seeing all of this.
01:38:50.400 We have lost, let me get the exact number, $8 trillion have been wiped off just in the last couple of weeks.
01:38:58.820 It's $8 trillion in the stock market because most of that people, tech firms, right?
01:39:06.480 No, this is global stocks.
01:39:08.960 Okay.
01:39:09.260 So this is stocks in China, the stocks here, $8 trillion.
01:39:13.460 And experts are saying it's because the markets are fearing a full-blown trade war, which nobody wins.
01:39:21.160 Nobody wins.
01:39:21.920 And so prices are going to go up.
01:39:24.960 They already are.
01:39:27.260 80% of companies here in America say they're starting to hemorrhage because prices have to go up.
01:39:34.820 And it's not going well for us.
01:39:38.340 It never does.
01:39:39.580 It never does.
01:39:40.220 It never does.
01:39:40.860 Trade wars don't go well.
01:39:42.020 It doesn't work.
01:39:42.840 And this is what we said in the beginning.
01:39:44.740 Don't do this, please.
01:39:46.160 Well, it's just a negotiating tactic.
01:39:47.820 Okay, well, then let's hope he pulls the trigger on this soon.
01:39:54.260 Pretty soon.
01:39:55.080 Pretty soon.
01:39:55.760 Pretty soon.
01:39:56.960 Let's get the negotiating done and stop the trade war.
01:40:01.580 We also have some information on gas.
01:40:05.160 Which gas prices, this is actually pretty good news.
01:40:08.840 Expect it to plunge sharply in the last couple of days here leading up to the election.
01:40:14.140 Maybe nearing $2 a gallon at some stations in low-tax states.
01:40:21.220 So...
01:40:21.860 Why is that?
01:40:23.040 Well, the sudden respite at the pump comes from lower oil prices and declining wholesale gas prices.
01:40:33.600 Well, that's good.
01:40:34.440 Yeah.
01:40:34.660 That's good.
01:40:35.000 It could amount to a colossal collapse in prices for consumers, which, you know, kind of doesn't usually happen.
01:40:42.700 The price drop usually is realized down the road somewhere and it comes gradually.
01:40:48.140 But they're saying this might happen a lot faster in time for the election.
01:40:52.020 So that's...
01:40:52.880 Well, I don't know if it's going to do anything.
01:40:55.280 But that's good news.
01:40:57.460 And also kind of a good punishment for Saudi Arabia as well, having oil prices plunge.
01:41:02.600 Have you heard about the statue in India made by the Nationalist Party in India?
01:41:12.020 So they're trying to do this thing, you know, of the forgotten heroes of India.
01:41:16.640 And so they've put together a statue of...
01:41:22.600 I don't remember what his name is.
01:41:25.680 A guy I've never, ever heard of.
01:41:27.520 And he was a freedom fighter for independence.
01:41:30.840 Now, if you're watching the blaze, look at the screen.
01:41:35.640 This is the largest statue ever.
01:41:40.440 And the largest statue in the world.
01:41:43.500 The Statue of Liberty's torch comes up to about his, that, you know, bottom of his skirt thing.
01:41:51.580 His shirt.
01:41:53.300 That's how big this is.
01:41:55.440 Good heavens.
01:41:57.160 That's gigantic.
01:41:58.580 It's gigantic.
01:42:00.220 Wow.
01:42:01.120 It's taken him 10 years to build.
01:42:03.860 They just cut the ribbon on this thing.
01:42:07.180 And, I mean, I've never seen anything like that.
01:42:10.840 Have you?
01:42:11.420 No.
01:42:12.480 No.
01:42:12.880 Not if the Statue of Liberty comes up to his little skirt.
01:42:16.620 It's more than...
01:42:17.140 Just past his knee.
01:42:18.800 More than twice the size of the Statue of Liberty.
01:42:21.620 He's wearing, essentially wearing a mini skirt.
01:42:23.500 And so...
01:42:24.500 I don't think so, but...
01:42:29.500 Okay.
01:42:30.060 So, now, here's the interesting thing about this.
01:42:31.940 Not only that they built it.
01:42:33.460 Uh-huh.
01:42:33.940 Are you familiar...
01:42:35.380 I read a book called The Skyscraper Curse.
01:42:41.500 Okay?
01:42:42.100 Mm-hmm.
01:42:42.420 And have you ever heard of...
01:42:43.840 Have you ever heard of this?
01:42:45.000 No.
01:42:45.580 About skyscrapers?
01:42:46.840 Okay.
01:42:47.180 So, if you go back in time, you go back to...
01:42:49.880 I think it's Woolworth.
01:42:53.160 Around 1912, 1950.
01:42:55.160 When we first started making skyscrapers.
01:42:59.260 If you look at...
01:43:01.320 There's two things that you can learn from these skyscrapers.
01:43:04.360 Usually, the day they cut the ribbon on the skyscraper, it is the peak of that company.
01:43:15.220 They always go downhill from there.
01:43:19.060 Okay?
01:43:19.600 Usually, I should say.
01:43:20.820 Usually.
01:43:21.860 With an exception of the cutting of the ribbon on the Woolworth skyscraper, like 1912 or 15,
01:43:29.820 every time the world has made a world-shattering record skyscraper, when that is cut, the economy, the global economy, tanks.
01:43:44.280 And they think it's because...
01:43:46.760 There's this great book...
01:43:48.020 I'll have to look it up for you.
01:43:49.300 Great book on this, where the guy took the, you know, kind of the anecdotal stories,
01:43:56.800 and he actually went back and he tracked them all, and he found it, and he says the reason why he thinks it's happening
01:44:05.700 is because when you're going to build something that large, it takes so many banks to be able to fund it
01:44:16.220 that it shows the money is very, very loose and free, and everybody...
01:44:22.460 It's at the top of everyone's ego.
01:44:24.880 It's at the top of everyone going, oh, this is going to last forever, and the banks are willing to give you all that money.
01:44:32.260 And now that these skyscrapers are so expensive, the one they're worried about now is the one that's someplace in the Middle East,
01:44:40.700 and it's been delayed, but they think it's going to cut its ribbon, I think, next year.
01:44:47.220 Is anyone...
01:44:47.940 You know which one it is?
01:44:49.060 I can't remember.
01:44:49.860 It's enormous.
01:44:50.960 I'm wondering if this statue for the Indian economy is going to play a role like that, at the height of the arrogance.
01:45:02.820 Very possibly.
01:45:03.960 There's one in Riyadh that's been planned for a long time.
01:45:06.740 Is that the one you're talking about?
01:45:08.380 Maybe.
01:45:08.840 They started it, and it was delayed, and they say they're going to cut the ribbon like 2020, 2019, 2020, something like that.
01:45:16.240 And it was supposed to be bigger than the Burge Tower in Dubai, so the thing's massive.
01:45:20.900 It's just absolutely massive.
01:45:22.660 Yeah, I think by a lot.
01:45:24.720 Yeah, by a lot.
01:45:26.420 I don't remember the exact numbers on it, but it was considerably taller than the Burge Tower.
01:45:32.460 How would you feel about working or living in a tower that size?
01:45:35.560 I think it'd be cool.
01:45:36.520 I'd love it.
01:45:37.520 I'd love to.
01:45:38.480 But they don't do that anymore in the United States.
01:45:41.440 We don't build those kinds of towers anymore.
01:45:43.960 You notice that?
01:45:44.820 I mean, we kind of got out of the skyscraper building industry.
01:45:50.180 Yeah, I mean, I just don't find them.
01:45:52.900 You know, when I lived in New York, I lived in the Bloomberg building, and I don't remember.
01:45:57.840 Was I on the 65th floor or something like that?
01:46:00.220 And I just remember thinking, God help us if anything ever goes bad.
01:46:05.320 You lose power.
01:46:08.840 You have to walk down and up 65 floors.
01:46:13.300 Yeah.
01:46:13.840 That's, I mean, it's just, it's craziness.
01:46:17.060 Can you imagine, I mean, the Towering Inferno, or what was that new rock movie, which I actually enjoyed?
01:46:22.980 Skyscraper.
01:46:24.040 Skyscraper.
01:46:24.660 Yeah.
01:46:24.920 I mean, doesn't it kind of get like that to where there's no help?
01:46:28.220 Yeah.
01:46:28.460 How are you going to help you?
01:46:30.360 Yeah, in the good times, it's really cool.
01:46:32.000 And your view was great, but in the bad times, it's really, really bad.
01:46:36.720 Yeah, you're dead.
01:46:38.020 You're just plain gone.
01:46:39.660 So there's a couple of upsides.
01:46:40.920 I mean, if we're going to put a pro and con list, you know, view, and on the con list, burn to death.
01:46:46.340 Yeah, not good.
01:46:48.340 Not good.
01:46:50.020 Okay.
01:46:50.580 All right.
01:46:52.460 Also not good.
01:46:53.640 Was this, did you see the woman in, who welcomed President Trump to her neighborhood the other day in Pittsburgh?
01:47:00.700 I don't think welcome is the...
01:47:02.520 Oh, you don't think so?
01:47:03.840 No, I don't.
01:47:04.800 Huh.
01:47:05.540 It's interesting.
01:47:06.000 Do you have the audio?
01:47:06.540 Yeah, I do.
01:47:08.160 Okay.
01:47:08.560 She was pretty adamant about him being there.
01:47:10.960 It's not about you!
01:47:13.800 Let the families grieve!
01:47:15.960 This is our neighborhood!
01:47:18.060 You are not welcome here!
01:47:21.020 Wow.
01:47:22.160 Sorry.
01:47:22.600 I've met these people.
01:47:24.840 We don't want him here.
01:47:26.340 We don't want him on our streets.
01:47:28.200 Okay, so...
01:47:29.280 We?
01:47:29.520 We...
01:47:30.280 She's speaking for everyone.
01:47:32.540 Because you're blocking our streets!
01:47:35.240 These people can't grieve!
01:47:37.500 They can't?
01:47:37.840 You're causing them pain!
01:47:40.480 Mm-hmm.
01:47:41.400 You don't belong here!
01:47:43.960 This is our neighborhood!
01:47:46.080 Gets more interesting.
01:47:46.800 We welcome everybody here!
01:47:49.080 Right, except you.
01:47:50.060 You are not welcome on most of our neighbors that were killed!
01:47:54.240 I love this.
01:47:55.420 How great is that?
01:47:56.280 I love the fact that they don't hear it.
01:48:00.460 I know.
01:48:01.360 And it's in the same sentence now.
01:48:03.460 It used to be kind of far like, you know, yesterday you said this, but today you said this.
01:48:08.220 Now it's like four words ago.
01:48:10.640 I know.
01:48:11.180 You said this.
01:48:12.600 Wait.
01:48:13.320 Wait.
01:48:13.660 You welcome everybody, but I'm not welcome here?
01:48:17.320 What?
01:48:18.000 Wait.
01:48:18.320 Technically, the first part of that sentence isn't true.
01:48:22.400 I'll let you know.
01:48:24.080 One last story.
01:48:25.240 Okay, go ahead.
01:48:26.140 One last story.
01:48:27.460 There was a woman who was caught, I guess, burgling a restaurant.
01:48:36.560 We don't know exactly what she was doing, but she had somehow or another climbed into the ceiling of this restaurant and then waited for them to close.
01:48:50.220 And she set off the alarms when she fell through the ceiling tile.
01:48:55.260 So, by the time the police, yeah, by the time the police got there, they couldn't find anyone because she was back in the ceiling.
01:49:04.840 And so, they start kind of just lifting up the ceiling tiles, you know, are you up in here?
01:49:12.380 And you could hear her moving around in the ceiling tiles.
01:49:15.840 They finally caught her because she fell through the ceiling tile a second time.
01:49:21.360 Police, again, don't know why she was in the ceiling.
01:49:26.100 They don't know why she was in the restaurant.
01:49:31.140 And I just thought this was interesting.
01:49:33.080 One of the last lines, kind of a throwaway in the story was, and police had no explanation on why she wasn't wearing pants.
01:49:46.360 And you know what?
01:49:48.120 That's going to be the least weird story you hear all day.
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01:51:33.540 It's going to be a sold-out crowd tonight in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
01:51:36.880 I'm very excited to see you, and I have to tell you, I'm also equally excited.
01:51:42.180 I'm hoping the Hershey Company is open tomorrow for a tour.
01:51:45.300 I love their chocolate, but I even love Milton Hershey's story even more.
01:51:51.020 Here's a guy who wanted to make chocolate.
01:51:54.140 He was living in Philadelphia.
01:51:55.680 He opens it up.
01:51:56.500 He's trying to make this European chocolate.
01:51:58.060 He fails, runs out of money, saves his money, tries to do it again, comes up with a new recipe,
01:52:03.300 goes to New York, opens up a store, fails.
01:52:05.960 Nobody wants his chocolate.
01:52:07.260 He's so broke, he has to move in the middle of Pennsylvania in farmland country.
01:52:12.080 And he says to his mother, who was his biggest supporter, I give up.
01:52:16.360 I can't do it.
01:52:16.980 She says, you're an entrepreneur.
01:52:18.640 Don't you dare give up.
01:52:20.360 And he's like, Mom, nobody wants my chocolate.
01:52:22.520 She said, find another way.
01:52:24.720 So he did.
01:52:25.580 He decided, maybe if I add milk, because he was in farmland country, maybe if I add milk.
01:52:31.840 Milk chocolate was born in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
01:52:36.360 And thank God, I love, I love Hershey chocolate.
01:52:42.000 I just want to go down and just smell the air and kiss the threshold and everyone who works
01:52:50.000 at making chocolate, mainly for me.
01:52:52.600 Glenn Beck, Mercury.