On this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck is joined by his daughter and son-in-law to discuss the latest statistics regarding the average life expectancy in the United States, and what it means for the future of the country.
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00:05:41.940I don't want to even use names because everybody is going to be.
00:05:46.720I mean, everybody's in danger right now.
00:05:49.760Glenn, I received a notice from my neighborhood association.
00:05:52.600They're going to have a series of Zoom meetings on the subject of white fragility due to the membership being made up mostly of white people and inequality.
00:07:28.940If you try to use logic, and I'm not making this up, this is what it states, if you try to use fact and logic to argue the other side, it only proves, even more so, that you're part of the problem.
00:07:45.260You're damned if you do, damned if you don't.
00:07:50.060Because the consequences are only going to get worse from here if we don't start speaking out.
00:07:57.280Did you hear what was happening in Wisconsin?
00:08:03.680The natural resources secretary, Preston Cole, the state of Wisconsin.
00:08:11.720In an email last month, he told everyone that they would be required to wear a face covering because of Governor Tony Evers statewide mask mandate that went into effect.
00:08:24.220Now, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, can't believe it, a progressive paper in a progressive city is actually reporting this, but they are.
00:08:35.500Cole took it a step further and said that if you are an employee and you're going to have a man, you're going to have a meeting.
00:08:42.120You have to wear a mask, even if you're home and the meeting is on Zoom.
00:08:48.780Also, you wear your mask, even if you're at home, to participate in a virtual meeting that involves being seen, such as on Zoom or any other video conferencing platform by non-DNR staff.
00:09:05.420Set the safety example that shows as a DNR public service employee, you care about the safety of others.
00:09:40.740I really hate to say it, because what's happening is all of these people are coming in from California and all of these other really failed states, and they're going to destroy the states they're moving to.
00:09:54.840The top 10 overall economic outlook, the best states, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Indiana, North Carolina, Nevada, Florida, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Arizona.
00:14:12.100I was talking about you to somebody the other day, and I said, I think this is the smartest, most well-informed and decent group of people I've ever had the honor to know.
00:15:29.700George Soros is playing a huge role in everything that's going on.
00:15:34.600For instance, we know that he has funded Black Lives Matter.
00:15:38.960We know that his groups, his charity, is everywhere on all of this stuff that's going on.
00:15:49.280We know that he has helped the Democrats and the progressives win office.
00:15:56.160We know for a fact that he also is funding the DAs, all of the DAs, or I should say most of the DAs, where these cities are happening, that are not prosecuting.
00:17:04.420And when you look at how we have counted COVID, how England now has reduced the number by over 11 percent because they changed the way they counted, because they were like, you know what, we're kind of counting things wrong.
00:17:18.960When you see that the Georgia clothing store said that if you're white, you now have to make an appointment.
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00:22:55.420You know, the masks have been nice, but that's not really a long-term answer.
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00:24:15.700Three doctors argued in USA Today the coronavirus vaccine should be mandatory.
00:24:23.420And tax penalties, higher insurance premiums, and denial of many government and private services ought to be considered for those refusing the shot.
00:24:34.440While the measures that will be necessary to defeat the coronavirus will seem draconian, even anti-American to some, we believe there's no alternative.
00:24:45.140Simply put, getting vaccinated is going to be your patriotic duty.
00:24:48.560There is no alternative to vaccine-induced herd immunity in this pandemic.
00:24:55.040Broad induction of immunity into the population by immunization will be necessary to end this pandemic.
00:25:01.660This is an article that was published on August 6th.
00:25:07.440Its original subhead, defeat COVID-19 by requiring vaccination for all.
00:26:32.580They're going to make it mandatory, and they're going to make it a condition of employment and going to school because that's the way they'll control us.
00:27:11.200A child will be injected with a bit of dye that is invisible to the naked eye, but easily seen with a special cell phone filter combined with an app that shines near infrared light onto the skin.
00:27:22.920The dye would be expected to last up to five years, according to test on pigs and rat skin.
00:27:29.880The development of this idea, which the article proudly noted, avoid using iris scans that might violate privacy.
00:27:36.360And it's been funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
00:28:06.160I know, Stu, I'm going to set Stu off, but it's well, we'll come back to it later because, I mean, we're in day 150 of the 15 days to flatten the curve.
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00:35:23.720What is it that the Fed is saying stop the economy for?
00:35:27.820There is something else going on, and it's called the Great Reset, and I urge you to watch that episode on demand, and I urge you to call a friend, a like-minded friend that is kind of scratching their head going,
00:35:44.720on what's going on, to listen to next hour on this radio program, because we're going to give you the beginnings of the Great Reset.
00:35:56.100Pat, thank you so much for stopping in this morning.
00:39:32.280COVID, I think, is the response to that.
00:39:40.420Hello, you know, I don't know why I'm COVID.
00:39:44.740As of what, tomorrow, I think, I'm officially allowed to go back out into the real world.
00:39:52.240Any part of you like the idea of, because we are getting to the point now where they think between about 10 to 12 percent of the population has had COVID at this point.
00:40:03.760So, wouldn't I, like, I know that there was the, this was tossed around and hated by a lot of people.
00:40:10.260But, like, if I had my little, like, hey, get out of jail free card, basically, if you've got, if you've already had it, you have immunity, most likely.
00:40:19.740There's not, it's not 100 percent confirmed, but it's close to it.
00:40:22.220That's what, you know, everyone seems to believe on the science front that you should be able to go kind of do whatever you want, including go to gatherings.
00:40:29.280When Tanya was, when Tanya was, when Tanya was sick, I mean, I said to her, I know you, this is going to make you even more sick to your stomach, but let's make out, honey.
00:40:40.580Because, and she's like, I'm sick with COVID.
00:40:43.600I'm like, I know, but I really want it so I can have it in the rear view mirror.
00:40:48.680Uh, and, uh, so, no, I, you know, chicken pox parties for everybody.
00:40:54.840No, well, not every, not everybody, not a great, not everybody.
01:18:22.200It will stop being just an organization that provides data and will move to being a government auditor on businesses that and I'm quoting from the World Economic Forum requires assessment and disclosure of potential financial impacts.
01:18:37.680Disclosures are made in an audited annual financial filings under the laws of the jurisdictions in which they operate subject to rigorous government processes.
01:19:44.880The Great Reset second report outlines their vision of what the new world might look like.
01:19:50.600They want it to reduce the footprint of agriculture and fishing and push a compact development into both existing cities and new cities, policy and innovations such as spatial and land use master planning and transit oriented development, as well as shifting incentives away from suburban style living, designing strategically dense built areas.
01:20:14.880That's why farmland, farmland, farmland, farmland, farmland, farmland, get into the cities, the exact opposite of what everybody is wanting to do.
01:20:25.220Everything will be digitized, tracked and recorded.
01:22:37.320The things that you did on TV prior to mine.
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01:22:42.600He preceded me for my special last night at 9 p.m.
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01:28:16.000For instance, the ever-reliable Al Jazeera, everybody's favorite American news outlet, says Biden's choice of Kamala Harris as a VP candidate is unprecedented because Harris brings youth, race, gender, and prosecutorial skill to the Democratic ticket versus Donald Trump.
01:29:04.660NBC News says Kamala Harris is a pragmatic progressive.
01:29:10.520CNN gushed about her and her Indian relatives helping shape her views on civil rights and civil duty.
01:29:15.920Now, there is a minor difference between her and what the press had to say about her and what the press had to say about the announcement of Mike Pence in 2016.
01:30:37.380But it was all I mean, when when she became somewhat prominent in the in the in the primary, we actually decided to actually figure out how to pronounce it.
01:37:48.340I mean, that's definitely, of course, she's in it for the money, like every other politician.
01:37:52.140But the thing about Kamala Harris is she brings in the cash.
01:37:56.140At one point in the campaign, she had twice the amount of Clinton-Obama big-wig donors as anyone else in the race.
01:38:03.060She has a big bank of cash in California, huge supporters there that funnel money to her.
01:38:09.340Unlike someone like Elizabeth Warren, who's pretty good at raising money, she can raise money from big tech because she's not constantly talking about shutting big tech down.
01:38:17.580So big tech loves this pick because she's not a threat to big tech.
01:38:23.040Biden, on the other hand, is notoriously terrible at raising money.
01:38:27.020Remember, when he won, when he came in second in Nevada and he was winning in South Carolina, he was not even able to put ads on television because he had no money.
01:38:38.940He was completely out of money when he started winning these primaries.
01:38:42.760That's why so many people thought he was done.
01:39:43.300And I have to tell you, my heart kind of swelled because I was like, yeah, well, you know, it shows rednecks are into conservationism.
01:39:53.180I mean, you know, they're not going to make anything go to waste.
01:39:56.120They're not going to let it go to waste.
01:39:57.280That, hey, that toilet bowl is still capable of doing something.
01:40:01.200So anyway, the geniuses, the inventor of the redneck grill, and, you know, I think he's great, but I'm going to stick with a rec tech.
01:40:14.180I don't need to repurpose that toilet.
01:40:16.800And it's kind of a big step up from the redneck grill, a rec tech with its smart grill technology, sturdy design, hopper full of heat and delicious wood smoke.
01:40:27.520The rec tech stands head and shoulders above the best competition.
01:40:31.660I mean, like head and shoulders, head and shoulders, head and shoulders, head and shoulders, infinity over the redneck grill.
01:40:39.080But over the best grill in on the market, they are still head and shoulders above that.
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01:40:50.180You're not going to find anything else like this, the way it's built and what it is.
01:40:54.780This is the last grill you're ever going to want to buy.
01:41:36.120Uh, I mean, if you live, it looks like the universe America would be, you know, I mean, uh, you know, earth and our galaxy would be someplace.
01:41:45.640Let's just even say in the middle, if this was the galaxies and this was a map of the universe, no matter how many millions and billions of years, we have waited for the light from her system.
01:42:54.260Let me tell you, you could not find a better 180 degrees off Mike Pence than Kamala Harris.
01:43:02.860Joe Biden and the Democratic Party have been overtaken by the radical left.
01:43:06.040So given their promises of higher taxes, open borders, socialized medicine and abortion on demand, it's, it's no surprise that he chose Senator Harris to be his running back.
01:43:38.840You can make fun of Mike Pence for a lot of things.
01:43:41.520However, if you're Kamala Harris, you don't want to make fun of the Mike Pence rule.
01:43:46.380To say that, oh, I don't want to be a woman, I don't want to be in a room with a woman who's not my mother or my wife, that's so old school.
01:43:53.160When you're making the argument for a woman who actually had an affair with her superior while on the job.
01:44:00.720This is, if Willie Brown had the Mike Pence rule, we'd be talking about Susan Rice today.
01:44:06.980That is, she's also, she's also working for somebody who.
01:44:16.380Has been accused of groping and sexual harassment, and she said she believes those accusations.
01:44:25.720She should always insist someone else is in the room.
01:44:30.820She should be wearing like a body cam, like a police officer.
01:44:36.660And perhaps his sweet wife, Jill, should ask for the same in return.
01:44:41.360Yeah, I think that's probably a good idea.
01:44:44.380I mean, it's such a weird thing in this Me Too moment, that the Democrats are going to put on the ticket a woman who absolutely benefited from an affair with a powerful man more than twice her age, Willie Brown, back in the day.
01:44:59.760I don't know if this is like, you know, there's hashtag Me Too, maybe this is hashtag Me Too part two.
01:45:07.420Because apparently you can get, you know, look, you should never have to deal kids with sexual advances from your boss unless they're going to work for you.
01:45:17.380And then you're going to be really excited about it and use it all the way to the White House.
01:45:21.260That is a weird message to send in 2020, but it's one apparently they're comfortable with.
01:45:27.640Did you see their little Skype chat yesterday?
01:47:59.980Now, this Target Tori is the retail worker whose story went viral after she was publicly shamed online for not selling a customer a toothbrush for a penny.
01:48:10.360And that customer got really, uh, you know, outraged, called the police, yada, yada, and tried to shame her.
01:48:18.440Well, it backfired because people actually sided with her and somebody, you know, decided that they were going to start a GoFundMe.
01:48:28.440Uh, and it was, uh, created to send her on a well-deserved vacation, uh, but she was really overwhelmed by the support.
01:49:42.660The most of the time it's, it's crazy.
01:49:44.440And I think that that's what's the beauty of this story is that instead of it going down that negative path that so many do, we were able to make something out of this that could be carried forward.
01:49:54.820And I think that I feel super fortunate to have been given this platform that I can create other positive experiences for people that are going through something similar.
01:50:04.280So I'm just looking forward to keeping doing that.
01:50:10.820Yeah, so, um, Andy, I actually came across him when some of my followers, sometimes they'll tag me in things that they're seeing on social media.
01:50:19.320If they feel like there's an injustice being done.
01:50:21.780Um, and I did come across Andy thanks to them.
01:50:24.440And I saw that, you know, he was another manager in a super similar situation where he had a customer that was just outraged by his handling of something that was out of his control.
01:50:34.680And so often these customers get frustrated with the policy and not the person that is enforcing the policy.
01:50:41.920Um, so, you know, I saw this opportunity where, you know, this needed to, to be brought forward.
01:50:48.480It needed more attention because this was obviously happening again to somebody.
01:50:52.340And so I wanted to reach out to him, give him some support.
01:50:56.020And I saw so much support coming behind it from all of these people and it going viral.
01:51:01.500I think it ended up being 15 on Twitter trending.
01:51:04.880Um, and you know, some people were saying create a GoFundMe because that was kind of how my situation was really spurred on and got more attention.
01:51:11.800And so I felt compelled to do that for him.
01:51:14.140And lo and behold, we're at, you know, over $20,000 and he is exactly what I could have hoped he would be.
01:51:20.960He's so thankful and kind and great representation of what I was hoping someone who would be, you know, canceled would be.
01:51:28.480So this cancel culture, um, is everywhere.
01:51:33.700I mean, I think everyone is being affected by it.
01:51:36.680There are times that I see these viral videos on both sides of the aisle or debate or whatever.
01:51:43.340Um, and sometimes the person at the store is really just trying to do their job and they're just there.
01:51:49.960They are being polite and the person is just so unreasonable, um, that, you know, it's like you go into a place where it says no shoes, no shirt, no service.
01:52:01.560We would all be for the person who is going up to somebody saying, Hey, I, you know, you can't, you have to wear shoes in here.
01:52:55.660I mean, like you said in the beginning, this is a human issue.
01:52:58.860It's not, it's a completely bipartisan issue.
01:53:01.440And I think that's why I so much want my platform to be bipartisan because it's, it's a human issue.
01:53:07.580And so many people, you know, face this.
01:53:10.080And so when I do come across someone, um, such as Andy, I could just tell.
01:53:14.640And like you said, it's, it's a gut feel.
01:53:16.700I could see, you know, that both of these people obviously had a, he was this person on established Twitter.
01:53:22.380Um, they obviously, you know, had, you know, some, some other controversial tweets, um, that, you know, it seems like they were kind of reaching.
01:53:31.440It's there for some more, um, some more out there.
01:53:34.680So I think that when I saw that and when I saw just the look on Andy's face, I mean, how can you not know?
01:53:40.160You know, I think as a manager, we've all been put in similar situations.
01:53:43.740So it's easy to kind of recognize another person that's going through something similar.
01:53:59.700Um, it was a, it was a very, um, amicable split.
01:54:03.280Um, I left, you know, I felt like I've been given and gifted this platform and I really want to do something with it.
01:54:09.400And so with this kind of pause, be kind movement, I'm hoping that I can bring light to, you know, this cancel culture that we have nowadays and people just being so quick to anger.
01:54:19.560And, you know, they have this angry mob syndrome almost where they just want to attack and get behind one another, jump on the bandwagon.
01:54:26.500Um, so I'm hoping that I can bring light to that and, you know, how outrageous it truly is and how harmful it is to our culture because we feel like we're not able to speak our true minds and we'll be, you know, there'll be repercussions for that.
01:54:42.080And what is the world if we're not able to, to speak our truths, you know?
01:54:48.000I'll tell you, Tori, I don't know if you're left or right and I don't care.
01:54:51.760Um, I think, uh, what you're doing is, is noble and right.
01:54:55.880I, I, I hear from people all the time, uh, that we're all, I think all of us, um, are feeling like, uh, man, I just don't even want to talk to people because they just, you say the wrong thing and they just explode.
01:55:12.660Uh, and I think there's a majority of Americans that they might find themselves frustrated if they're not reminded, Hey, don't become part of the problem.
01:55:26.160They can quickly because they're so frustrated with things, but they really in their heart don't like this at all.
01:55:55.760We just, we don't look at all of the factors that come into something.
01:55:59.620We don't look at the, the context of a situation.
01:56:02.820We just immediately, we hear something and you know, if it goes against our beliefs or our views, we become defensive.
01:56:09.260And it's so important that we let our guard down and be open to other viewpoints because that's what makes the world grow and makes us evolve.
01:56:16.500So when the guy was called in to target with you in the toothbrush, the toothbrush was on sale for $89, but it was, how was it marked for a penny?
01:56:30.760It was a mistake or was it in the wrong place or what happened there?
01:56:35.280So it was actually not even a mistake.
01:56:37.480So we have these, or target has display labels and a lot of other retailers do as well, where you can just scan them with the device in the store.
01:56:46.260So you can tell more, the customer more about that individual item.
01:56:50.340And then the actual price tag is on next to the actual item that is for sale, a couple of shelves below.
01:56:57.000So it's just, he saw the display written in big letters with a penny on it next to the display and felt as though that that would, you know, make him qualified to get that for a penny.
01:57:09.280Were you surprised at when, because you had to just be killing yourself inside going, I can't believe this guy is filming this and this is going to go viral.
01:57:21.440Were you surprised at the, uh, the, the people of the world that were on your side?
01:57:32.140I think that, you know, I expected, I did for a moment there when he took the picture, I thought to myself, oh God, I hope this doesn't go viral.
01:57:40.220And that, that instinct, I guess was right because it did.
01:57:44.000But I think that what was so great about it was I was not expecting that kind of support with the cancel culture that we have now.
01:57:50.680I was expecting outrage and frustration.
01:57:53.460And once I started looking at all of the tweets and scrolling through that, having so much support, I can't tell you how gratifying it is, especially as being a manager, because there's so many times that people will also get outraged by things and policies.
01:58:07.440And so to see so many people come to my support was just incredible.
01:58:10.980It was, it was, uh, it was, um, it was great to see that and great to see what you're doing with this now.
01:59:00.840You know, one of the things I say, if you're listening to me, you're at least not going to be surprised when crazy things come down the pike, because we've already talked about it.
01:59:09.840Next year, when everyone is still either reeling in surprise or grazing like sheep on the outset of the Great Reset, uh, you not only knew it was coming, but you also were smart enough to plan ahead as far as you possibly can.
01:59:24.780I urge you to watch last night's episode or grab the podcast.
01:59:30.120Hour two of today's podcast, uh, is all about the Great Reset.
01:59:34.420But it is coming, and you need to know about it, and it will change the American dollar.
01:59:41.820It will change the way business is done.
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