The Glenn Beck Program - August 13, 2020


150 Days of Flattening the Curve | Guest: Target Tori | 8⧸13⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

153.47433

Word Count

19,125

Sentence Count

1,639

Misogynist Sentences

28

Hate Speech Sentences

24


Summary

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.


Transcript

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00:01:05.300 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:32.380 And this is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:38.900 Well, here we are.
00:01:40.140 Today is the 150th day of 15 days to flatten the curve.
00:01:49.360 150 days we've been flattening the curve.
00:01:52.680 Are we there yet?
00:01:53.780 I hate to sound like a kid.
00:01:55.260 Are we there yet?
00:01:56.140 Are we there yet?
00:01:57.040 Are we there yet?
00:01:57.860 Only 3% of all ER visits now are for COVID symptoms.
00:02:03.860 Only 1.9% of active cases are in the hospital.
00:02:08.440 Only 0.014% of Americans are hospitalized with COVID.
00:02:14.320 Only 0.7% of Americans are currently a positive case.
00:02:18.660 The median death of age is 78.
00:02:22.560 That's when they die, 78.
00:02:25.160 That's the average life expectancy in the U.S.
00:02:29.040 We have now conducted more than 41 million more tests than the next closest free country.
00:02:36.440 How low do these numbers have to go before we all go back to work?
00:02:39.620 Or is that not the intention?
00:02:43.700 Hmm.
00:02:45.040 We begin there in 60 seconds.
00:02:48.400 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:04:23.500 Well, here we are.
00:04:25.120 Day 150.
00:04:27.180 Day 150 for the 15 days to flatten the curve.
00:04:31.900 Remember, that's how it started.
00:04:32.980 15 days.
00:04:33.640 We're going to take 15 days to flatten the curve.
00:04:35.700 Then it might last another week, maybe two.
00:04:41.060 Then Easter.
00:04:42.400 Then maybe June.
00:04:44.000 Remember when we thought June or July would be crazy?
00:04:47.440 They'll never do it.
00:04:48.400 We're in August.
00:04:50.280 And there's no end in sight.
00:04:53.800 Now, you can believe the media.
00:04:58.020 And you can say, oh, well, this is, you know, we have to do this for safety.
00:05:02.160 I don't think that's what's going on anymore.
00:05:05.920 We are headed for something called the Great Reset.
00:05:10.460 This is now about fundamental transformation, not just of America, but the entire Western world and the globe.
00:05:18.720 This is the impact of this will have the same kind of reach that World War II had.
00:05:29.420 This is just a different kind of war without guns, and we are letting it happen in our own communities.
00:05:36.520 Let me give you a couple of examples.
00:05:39.700 I got a note in from a guy.
00:05:41.940 I don't want to even use names because everybody is going to be.
00:05:46.720 I mean, everybody's in danger right now.
00:05:49.760 Glenn, I received a notice from my neighborhood association.
00:05:52.600 They'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.
00:06:02.240 It'll be in three parts.
00:06:04.260 Part one, self-education on race.
00:06:06.600 Part two, listening to people of color.
00:06:08.800 Part three, engaging law enforcement.
00:06:11.740 The homework prior to part one meeting is watching a video on YouTube deconstructing white privilege by the infamous Robin DiAngelo.
00:06:20.520 I am outraged, needless to say.
00:06:23.540 I can send a copy of the notice if you'd like.
00:06:25.880 I live in Oregon.
00:06:26.880 This is happening everywhere.
00:06:34.000 I mean, have you had a meeting?
00:06:35.680 If you are going to work, you might even not even be at work, but you might be having them now on Zoom calls.
00:06:41.260 Are you having the meetings at the office now where you have to talk?
00:06:45.720 I am proud to say I run my own company, and we're never going to have one of those meetings.
00:06:52.940 Never.
00:06:54.720 Never.
00:06:55.160 Never.
00:06:56.880 I, we are being taught to be racists.
00:07:04.800 That's what's happening.
00:07:07.320 This is vengeance.
00:07:09.800 This is not equality or equity.
00:07:13.720 This is racism.
00:07:16.340 None of it is none of it is based in fact and science, but that is critical theory.
00:07:27.780 That's Marxism.
00:07:28.940 If 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.
00:07:45.260 You're damned if you do, damned if you don't.
00:07:47.620 So why are we so afraid?
00:07:50.060 Because the consequences are only going to get worse from here if we don't start speaking out.
00:07:57.280 Did you hear what was happening in Wisconsin?
00:08:03.680 The natural resources secretary, Preston Cole, the state of Wisconsin.
00:08:11.720 In 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.
00:08:24.220 Now, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, can't believe it, a progressive paper in a progressive city is actually reporting this, but they are.
00:08:35.500 Cole 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.
00:08:42.120 You have to wear a mask, even if you're home and the meeting is on Zoom.
00:08:48.780 Also, 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.
00:09:05.420 Set the safety example that shows as a DNR public service employee, you care about the safety of others.
00:09:10.900 I'm at home.
00:09:12.820 I'm at home.
00:09:13.960 What, am I going to give them virtual COVID?
00:09:18.500 Because I think, quite honestly, that's what we have going on right now.
00:09:25.660 New York City, let me give you this.
00:09:29.460 The overall economic outlook.
00:09:34.360 The top 10, the states that are performing the best.
00:09:38.560 And I hate to say it, quite honestly.
00:09:40.740 I 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.
00:09:54.840 The top 10 overall economic outlook, the best states, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Indiana, North Carolina, Nevada, Florida, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Arizona.
00:10:12.460 What do those all have in common?
00:10:13.860 Most of them are in the West, not all of them, but most of them are in the West, the Mountain West, to be particular.
00:10:21.900 The Mountain West, the most conservative areas around.
00:10:27.060 I think most, if not all of these, are run by Republicans.
00:10:32.780 The bottom 10, the worst states for economic outlook.
00:10:38.400 Number 41, Maine, 42, Oregon, Rhode Island, Hawaii, Minnesota, California, Illinois, New Jersey, Vermont, number 50, New York.
00:10:50.500 What do they all have in common?
00:10:53.340 They're all run by progressives.
00:10:57.360 And the people in the bottom 10 are trying to move to the top 10.
00:11:01.520 Stay out.
00:11:02.400 I mean, I think there's going to come a time to where wherever you are is going to be wherever you are.
00:11:17.220 That you're just not going to, because people are not going to take it.
00:11:24.140 I live part-time in Dallas, part-time in Idaho.
00:11:29.460 Idaho is getting so crazy now that people are buying things sight unseen.
00:11:35.680 If it goes up for sale, I talked to my sister in Cody, Wyoming, same thing.
00:11:40.000 She said, I could put my property up for sale today.
00:11:42.920 People wouldn't even look at it.
00:11:44.420 They'd just buy it.
00:11:46.860 Who are those people?
00:11:48.600 People who are trying to flee the insanity.
00:11:53.940 Stop.
00:11:55.240 Stop.
00:11:55.820 Fix your own state.
00:11:57.520 Fix your own state.
00:11:58.360 Because if you voted for all the crap that wrecked your state, the last thing we want is you here in Texas to wreck our state.
00:12:07.960 Because you're going to vote for the same damn crap because you still don't get it, most likely.
00:12:12.800 Last night we did one of the most important shows, and I know, I think I say this almost every week now, but it's true.
00:12:30.240 For the first time, I have told my children, you must watch my Wednesday night shows.
00:12:35.820 You have to watch them.
00:12:37.000 It's a requirement or you're cut off.
00:12:41.800 They're like, really?
00:12:43.080 You won't call us or write or anything?
00:12:45.140 Dad, okay.
00:12:47.140 Okay, no, wait.
00:12:48.400 I'll continue to call you and play a role in your life if you don't watch these.
00:12:54.200 Anyway, whatever the threat is that you have to give to your kids of understanding to watch it, do.
00:13:02.660 These episodes are so critical.
00:13:07.040 They are all starting to connect the dots, and we are not sharing them on YouTube or anything else because they will.
00:13:15.160 We know what they'll say.
00:13:16.380 What they said, what I, you know, when I said that we were going to go into a deep, deep housing crisis and a depression.
00:13:26.800 Well, it didn't go into a depression only because the government just bailed it out.
00:13:33.940 But the housing crisis of 08, we called it in 06.
00:13:37.140 I warned you and warned you and warned you.
00:13:39.460 Take your money out of the stock market.
00:13:41.520 People on both sides said I was crazy.
00:13:45.320 I warned about Osama bin Laden.
00:13:47.300 I've warned about the caliphate.
00:13:49.740 I warned about what's happening on our streets right now.
00:13:52.880 Ten years ago, we've been talking about this.
00:13:55.400 Talked to you about the summer of riots, and I've been wrong on timing, but everything that I said would happen is happening.
00:14:05.040 I'm just wrong on timing.
00:14:09.320 This audience, I love you so much.
00:14:11.420 I really do.
00:14:12.100 I 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.
00:14:27.540 You're amazing.
00:14:28.980 You really are.
00:14:29.980 We all have that responsibility to blow the horn, but if people decide not to listen to the warning, it's on them.
00:14:45.100 Move on.
00:14:45.960 But last night, we showed you what's called the Great Reset.
00:14:52.280 Next hour, I'm going to go through it with you.
00:14:55.440 And it is, I'm telling you it's what's happening.
00:14:59.260 It's what's happening.
00:15:00.880 You know, and people say, oh, George Soros, you're making George Soros into some, you know, Jewish monster.
00:15:05.460 It has nothing to do with him being Jewish.
00:15:08.860 Nothing.
00:15:10.380 I got the Defender of Israel award.
00:15:13.220 What are you talking about?
00:15:17.360 It has nothing to do with that.
00:15:19.880 That is a way to distract, to divide, and discredit.
00:15:26.660 Listen to the charges.
00:15:29.700 George Soros is playing a huge role in everything that's going on.
00:15:34.600 For instance, we know that he has funded Black Lives Matter.
00:15:38.960 We know that his groups, his charity, is everywhere on all of this stuff that's going on.
00:15:49.280 We know that he has helped the Democrats and the progressives win office.
00:15:56.160 We 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.
00:16:10.320 They're all funded by George Soros.
00:16:12.140 We also told you last night that in January at Davos, he was talking about the Trump economy.
00:16:20.020 And he was saying, well, the Trump economy, you know, it's pretty good, but it's a real problem.
00:16:26.000 And, you know, we're still a long way away from the election.
00:16:30.100 We're still, you know, 10 months away from the election.
00:16:32.360 And in revolution times and times of revolution, I'm quoting him, that's an eternity.
00:16:41.320 Well, there wasn't a time of revolution in January.
00:16:45.640 But because he's funding these things and he's funding all parts, he knows exactly what's coming.
00:16:53.680 But he's not the one to really worry about.
00:17:01.180 He's only one piece of the puzzle.
00:17:04.420 And 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.
00:17:18.960 When you see that the Georgia clothing store said that if you're white, you now have to make an appointment.
00:17:26.780 But if you're black, come on in.
00:17:29.340 What are we doing?
00:17:30.700 We are being trained to be racist.
00:17:33.500 What is happening in our offices?
00:17:36.320 They're training you.
00:17:38.040 What's happening in our schools?
00:17:39.360 They're training our children.
00:17:42.440 Disconnect.
00:17:43.740 Disconnect.
00:17:45.360 Understand what's going on.
00:17:47.260 Not in a conspiratorial way, but understand through facts what's going on.
00:17:54.680 Reason and logic.
00:17:57.460 More in one minute.
00:17:59.360 Stand by.
00:17:59.940 Let me just take a quick break.
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00:18:02.640 He lives in Washington.
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00:18:05.500 He's a guy that you'd never want to try to mug because he's got a black belt in karate.
00:18:09.500 He's so good that he's teaching it to other people.
00:18:12.520 But a while back, he had been an easy target.
00:18:16.200 He was starting to suffer regular intense pain in all of his joints.
00:18:20.240 It got so bad that he thought he was going to have to quit martial arts forever.
00:18:23.520 For a guy who lives martial arts, it's like talking to a, you know, a Navy SEAL.
00:18:27.400 They don't ever want to quit doing that.
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00:19:10.320 It's remarkable what is going on now around the country.
00:19:32.180 You know, when Chicago has pulled their bridges up, and they're still not asking for any help.
00:19:38.460 They're still not – Trump is offering it.
00:19:41.400 Nope, don't want it.
00:19:43.340 You have to ask, what is happening?
00:19:46.500 And, you know, quite honestly, Seattle is – I've always considered my hometown.
00:19:52.580 I love Seattle.
00:19:54.000 My mom used to take me – we lived in Mount Vernon, and we would – she didn't drive,
00:19:57.620 so we would take the Greyhound bus to Seattle at least once a month.
00:20:01.820 And we would walk around downtown.
00:20:04.780 She'd teach me all kinds of stuff.
00:20:06.240 And I remember going to Pike Place Market when it was all druggies and really – and she said –
00:20:12.120 I remember her saying, someday, if somebody's smart, they will take this and revitalize it,
00:20:18.120 and it will become the jewel of Seattle.
00:20:21.000 I love Seattle.
00:20:23.000 But I have to tell you, I don't know what the hell is wrong with the people of Seattle.
00:20:26.840 I don't know what's wrong with you.
00:20:27.940 I mean, in Washington State, in Portland, I'm losing sympathy for the average person.
00:20:35.580 Because why aren't you standing up?
00:20:39.220 Why aren't you at least standing up to the people who are in office?
00:20:43.860 Why are you continuing to vote this way?
00:20:46.280 Why are you not rising up, all of the regular people, and not in a protest, but why are you not making it known?
00:20:56.320 They are in so much trouble when it comes to election time.
00:21:00.540 How are you not standing up?
00:21:02.880 You're seeing what's happening to you.
00:21:04.680 The city of Seattle just lost a great police chief.
00:21:08.840 A woman, a black woman, and you just cut her off.
00:21:15.240 You humiliated her.
00:21:17.060 You cut her salary, like, I think by like $100,000.
00:21:22.760 Are you mad?
00:21:25.980 Are you insane?
00:21:28.360 They're still talking about cutting all of the police force.
00:21:32.600 Look at what's happening to New York City.
00:21:35.560 That city is going to be a freaking ghost town.
00:21:38.840 I know major corporations that are thinking, we're never going back.
00:21:42.980 We're just never going to go back into the city.
00:21:46.980 Look at what's happening.
00:21:50.400 De Blasio has now come out and said, well, we're going to have to start cutting people, you know, in the city government.
00:21:57.420 Yeah, really?
00:21:58.440 Because logic has to kick in at some point?
00:22:01.460 Finances actually matter, De Blasio now?
00:22:04.540 What are you doing?
00:22:05.400 And what are the people of those places doing?
00:22:10.220 That's why I don't want you.
00:22:11.220 Don't don't move.
00:22:12.160 Don't move to my state.
00:22:13.440 Don't move to my state.
00:22:14.700 Don't come to Texas.
00:22:16.620 Because you don't know what freedom is.
00:22:19.180 All right.
00:22:24.460 We're going to lighten things up just a little bit.
00:22:26.860 Coming up in just a second, we've got some more amazing stuff to share.
00:22:30.520 And don't forget, On Demand Now at Blaze TV is last night's special, The Great Reset.
00:22:35.680 We're going to go over it in about 35 minutes.
00:22:38.820 Stand by.
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00:24:11.820 Hey, some great news from USA Today.
00:24:15.700 Three doctors argued in USA Today the coronavirus vaccine should be mandatory.
00:24:23.420 And tax penalties, higher insurance premiums, and denial of many government and private services ought to be considered for those refusing the shot.
00:24:33.760 I'm quoting.
00:24:34.440 While the measures that will be necessary to defeat the coronavirus will seem draconian, even anti-American to some, we believe there's no alternative.
00:24:45.140 Simply put, getting vaccinated is going to be your patriotic duty.
00:24:48.560 There is no alternative to vaccine-induced herd immunity in this pandemic.
00:24:55.040 Broad induction of immunity into the population by immunization will be necessary to end this pandemic.
00:25:01.660 This is an article that was published on August 6th.
00:25:07.440 Its original subhead, defeat COVID-19 by requiring vaccination for all.
00:25:12.960 It's not un-American.
00:25:14.080 It's patriotic.
00:25:15.200 The original subhead was make vaccines free, don't allow religious or personal objections, and punish those who won't be vaccinated.
00:25:25.700 They are threatening the lives of others.
00:25:27.820 They are saying now that when the vaccine is ready, the conditions that prohibit a vaccine need to be rare.
00:25:42.800 Private businesses could refuse to employ or serve unvaccinated individuals.
00:25:48.580 Schools could refuse to allow unimmunized children to attend classes.
00:25:53.020 Public and commercial transit companies, airlines, trains, buses could exclude refusers.
00:25:59.560 Public and private auditoriums could require evidence of immunization for entry.
00:26:05.060 There needs to be a registry of immunization, and it will be needed with the names entered after immunization is completed.
00:26:12.160 Everyone should be issued a certification card.
00:26:15.420 Papers, please.
00:26:17.600 This is horrifying.
00:26:21.180 Absolutely horrifying.
00:26:23.020 Everything is proceeding as I have foreseen it.
00:26:28.560 This is exactly.
00:26:30.180 I've been saying this for months.
00:26:32.580 They'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.
00:26:42.480 They've got this control.
00:26:43.500 They're not going to let it go now.
00:26:46.340 So they will tell us that this is your patriotic duty.
00:26:49.880 I'm sorry.
00:26:50.420 You'll be killing other people if you don't do it.
00:26:53.020 And if you don't want to do it, then you go.
00:26:55.580 You don't work.
00:26:57.080 Period.
00:26:58.120 Listen to this.
00:26:59.140 MIT is now looking to embed vaccine records directly under the skin of children.
00:27:08.500 Oh, along along with the vaccine.
00:27:11.200 A 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.
00:27:22.920 The dye would be expected to last up to five years, according to test on pigs and rat skin.
00:27:29.880 The development of this idea, which the article proudly noted, avoid using iris scans that might violate privacy.
00:27:36.360 And it's been funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
00:27:41.180 What a surprise.
00:27:43.500 Hmm.
00:27:44.260 Surprise.
00:27:45.460 Bill and Melinda.
00:27:46.520 So.
00:27:46.640 So how are you?
00:27:49.880 Because I won't I if they make it mandatory, I won't do it.
00:27:54.440 I'll make my own decision when I see what it is, but I won't do it.
00:27:58.580 And I think this whole this whole coronavirus thing.
00:28:05.340 I'm sorry.
00:28:06.160 I 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.
00:28:17.880 We're in day 150.
00:28:20.480 I mean, when is this?
00:28:22.680 When's this going to end?
00:28:23.940 When's this going to end?
00:28:25.620 Well, it's only 135 extra days.
00:28:27.820 That's not that bad.
00:28:28.480 I know.
00:28:29.080 I haven't noticed any differences from the first 15 days till today.
00:28:32.360 I seem to be able to go out to restaurants.
00:28:34.840 My kid is at school today.
00:28:36.800 That's kind of an interesting.
00:28:38.160 Is he?
00:28:38.520 He's physically in school?
00:28:39.680 Both of them are.
00:28:40.160 Yeah.
00:28:40.260 Oh, that's good.
00:28:40.980 You know, it's certainly I again, I agree with you that there's been all sorts of horror shows as far as the response to this thing goes.
00:28:48.400 But I mean, it has it's not exactly the first 15 days where we were all locked into our homes.
00:28:53.100 I mean, it is.
00:28:54.020 No, no, no.
00:28:54.440 But it is.
00:28:55.820 It is considerably different.
00:28:57.560 But look at the changes in the last 150 days.
00:29:01.420 Look at what's happened to us in the last 150 days.
00:29:04.200 You know, I mean, in in all sectors, everything is changing.
00:29:10.280 You would not have been allowed a year ago when we're talking about putting the 1619 project into our schools.
00:29:21.200 That probably would have been a much bigger deal.
00:29:23.980 Now it's like everything is on fire.
00:29:25.960 How do you prioritize that?
00:29:27.480 And the New York Times isn't done.
00:29:29.240 You know, we just found a new New York Times podcast.
00:29:33.440 They did the 1619 project.
00:29:35.900 Now they have a new podcast called.
00:29:38.640 Is it good white parents?
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00:30:43.200 Okay, so what we did was, you know, we just, because really, to me, the way to tell if you're being racist is reverse the race.
00:30:55.280 If you reverse the race, if it would be offensive to say, you know, in a politically correct world on one race,
00:31:04.540 you then know, eh, it's racist, it's racist.
00:31:08.120 So, we did that.
00:31:09.440 We took the script, and we just changed some of the names, but the script is the same.
00:31:15.280 We just changed some of the names and the name of the show.
00:31:18.680 And here's the promo.
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00:31:43.840 during a sudden influx of black students into a school that had barely had any black students before.
00:31:50.580 And then, not satisfied that he fully understood what he was seeing,
00:31:54.880 he went all the way back to the founding of the school in the 1960s,
00:31:59.200 and then forward again, up to the present day.
00:32:01.860 And eventually, Richard realized he could put a name to the unspoken force
00:32:06.900 that kept getting in the way of making the school better.
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00:32:31.860 I don't know.
00:32:34.360 I think everybody would say it's racist.
00:32:36.320 You think everybody would say that was clearly racist?
00:32:38.280 Yeah.
00:32:38.740 Oh, I think everyone has very consistent standards and would see that as totally fine.
00:32:43.620 Totally fine.
00:32:44.320 Not odd that a giant company would make something like that,
00:32:47.900 blaming a race for all the problems in their schools.
00:32:52.060 That's totally fine in the year 2020.
00:32:54.960 Totally fine.
00:32:55.820 I have to tell you, I don't know if you guys saw,
00:32:58.960 but you have to watch it on demand, last night's episode on The Great Reset.
00:33:04.520 This Great Reset will tie everything together.
00:33:08.480 You will all of a sudden understand why these giant corporations are in bed with these people.
00:33:14.040 You know, we've gotten to this place to where we've thought,
00:33:19.620 okay, well, but why would they do this?
00:33:22.420 I mean, why would they want socialism?
00:33:24.200 That doesn't make any sense.
00:33:25.620 It actually does when you look at The Great Reset.
00:33:30.680 What's happening with The Great Reset is these companies, they're part of this.
00:33:37.300 They're going to be, it's not communist.
00:33:40.480 It's much more fascist to where it's a public-private merger.
00:33:45.560 And I'm going to outline it here in just a few minutes.
00:33:48.560 What the World Economic Forum is laying out literally is what Hitler did with national socialism.
00:33:56.780 The government runs or tells the companies how to run.
00:34:01.640 They're deeply involved.
00:34:03.540 They tell them what they can produce, what they can't produce.
00:34:06.520 They pick the winners and the losers.
00:34:08.640 And they share the profits with the people.
00:34:14.600 Well, that's national socialism.
00:34:17.580 Now, I'm not saying that they're all Nazis.
00:34:19.740 What I'm saying is it's the same system.
00:34:22.660 It's the same system.
00:34:24.180 And that's what they're putting together.
00:34:26.180 And these giant corporations, they're all getting bailed out.
00:34:29.700 They're part of it.
00:34:30.900 They're all getting bailed out.
00:34:32.360 They're all getting their money.
00:34:33.580 You'll notice that it is the entrepreneur, the other, the people that drive America.
00:34:40.920 Those are the ones that are being destroyed by this.
00:34:45.560 Why would the Fed come out last Monday and say, you know what?
00:34:49.900 We need to really shut this baby down.
00:34:52.880 Boy, oh boy, do we need to shut this economy down.
00:34:56.820 We do.
00:34:57.900 3% of ER visits are for COVID symptoms right now.
00:35:01.560 1.9% of active cases are hospitalized.
00:35:05.440 Only 0.014% of Americans are hospitalized with COVID currently.
00:35:10.760 Only 0.7% of Americans are currently positive.
00:35:14.460 The median age of death is 78.
00:35:16.600 That's the average life expectancy in the U.S.
00:35:19.860 Why do we have to close down?
00:35:23.720 What is it that the Fed is saying stop the economy for?
00:35:27.820 There 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,
00:35:44.720 on 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.
00:35:56.100 Pat, thank you so much for stopping in this morning.
00:35:58.280 Pat Gray on his radio program.
00:35:59.980 What was the big story in your program today, Pat?
00:36:02.360 Oh, there were too many of them to count, Glenn.
00:36:04.180 I'm not asking you to count.
00:36:07.780 I'm just telling you to just tell me.
00:36:08.920 I don't know.
00:36:09.720 Probably Kamala Harris is probably what we spent the most time with.
00:36:15.420 I think it's a good pick.
00:36:16.360 Are you good?
00:36:16.880 You do?
00:36:18.160 Kamala Harris?
00:36:18.820 Yeah.
00:36:19.100 A good pick?
00:36:19.700 I'm saying not because, not for the country, but like, does it help Biden's campaign?
00:36:23.480 Is there anything?
00:36:24.120 No.
00:36:24.300 No, I don't think so.
00:36:25.220 And I think she opens up a world of questions for reporters to ask.
00:36:29.820 Like, hey, you believe Biden's accusers.
00:36:34.320 Oh, that's a good one.
00:36:35.300 Do you still?
00:36:36.240 Do you still?
00:36:37.880 Yeah.
00:36:38.360 That should be question one.
00:36:39.240 I mean, question one in interview one, right?
00:36:41.200 Did you just sign on with a rapist?
00:36:43.120 Right.
00:36:43.580 And if not, what was your turning point?
00:36:46.320 What changed your mind?
00:36:47.440 Why don't you believe him now?
00:36:48.760 I'd love to know that.
00:36:49.640 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:36:52.900 Did I slip back into the world where we all made sense and journalists actually asked?
00:37:00.240 Well, we do have Fox News.
00:37:02.200 I mean, they sometimes get into these press conferences.
00:37:05.020 Maybe somebody at Fox could ask a question that's relevant and important and everybody
00:37:10.340 would like to hear the answer, too.
00:37:12.580 Yeah.
00:37:13.180 No?
00:37:13.820 I guess not.
00:37:14.660 No, I don't.
00:37:15.620 Never mind.
00:37:16.080 We didn't talk about anything.
00:37:16.620 Thank you very much.
00:37:18.720 Pat Gray, at least, wherever you get your podcasts.
00:37:23.700 Thank you, Pat.
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00:38:54.500 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
00:38:56.900 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:39:03.540 We're so glad that you have tuned in today.
00:39:08.260 Is it Thursday?
00:39:09.460 Yeah, it is.
00:39:10.320 You know, I have Herschel Walker on tonight on Blaze TV.
00:39:14.300 You'll get my podcast early if you're a Blaze TV subscriber.
00:39:17.380 Otherwise, it comes out on Saturday.
00:39:18.980 Legend.
00:39:20.640 Legend.
00:39:21.720 He's going to be at his house.
00:39:23.080 I'm going to be at my house.
00:39:24.100 And we are literally like five houses down the street.
00:39:27.180 We're that close.
00:39:29.780 Why don't you invite him over?
00:39:31.200 Be able to be hospitable.
00:39:32.280 COVID, I think, is the response to that.
00:39:40.420 Hello, you know, I don't know why I'm COVID.
00:39:44.740 As of what, tomorrow, I think, I'm officially allowed to go back out into the real world.
00:39:52.240 Any 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.
00:40:01.340 That's a lot of people, right?
00:40:03.760 So, wouldn't I, like, I know that there was the, this was tossed around and hated by a lot of people.
00:40:10.260 But, 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.
00:40:19.740 There's not, it's not 100 percent confirmed, but it's close to it.
00:40:22.220 That'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.
00:40:29.280 When 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.
00:40:40.580 Because, and she's like, I'm sick with COVID.
00:40:43.600 I'm like, I know, but I really want it so I can have it in the rear view mirror.
00:40:48.680 Uh, and, uh, so, no, I, you know, chicken pox parties for everybody.
00:40:54.840 No, well, not every, not everybody, not a great, not everybody.
00:40:59.700 Yeah.
00:41:00.400 But, uh, those who don't have underlying health conditions or are 78 years old.
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00:42:12.280 Hey, I want to talk to you a little bit about, uh, Rough Greens.
00:42:15.280 If you have a, uh, cat like Stu does.
00:42:18.500 I don't.
00:42:18.960 I don't have a dog.
00:42:19.880 It's a pug.
00:42:20.540 It's small, but it's still a dog.
00:42:22.440 Mm-hmm.
00:42:23.540 Not really.
00:42:24.260 Not really.
00:42:24.840 Hmm.
00:42:25.420 You know, you get these dogs that you can carry around in purses.
00:42:28.540 Eh, more of a cat.
00:42:29.520 More of a cat.
00:42:30.560 Pat's dog, definitely a cat.
00:42:32.300 Pat's dog is about half the size of my dog.
00:42:34.980 Yeah, I know.
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00:43:51.280 And this is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:58.500 Hello, America.
00:43:59.500 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:44:00.900 It is Thursday.
00:44:02.180 Last night, I did a special on The Great Reset, uh, and I want to go over that this hour.
00:44:08.820 Please, if you don't have time to listen to all of it, listen to what you can during this
00:44:14.580 live broadcast, and then go back and listen to the podcast.
00:44:17.480 But make sure you get all of the information and share it with a friend.
00:44:22.500 If you have like-minded friends who are kind of wondering what the heck is going on, call
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00:44:32.480 we are way ahead of the curve on, and you and your friends and your family, you need to
00:44:37.920 know it.
00:44:38.760 We begin in 60 seconds.
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00:44:44.480 Ah, yes, that's right.
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00:46:22.100 We're day 150 in the 15 days to flatten the curve.
00:46:26.340 And if you look at the data, we have flattened the curve.
00:46:29.740 We we've hit all of the metrics.
00:46:31.520 And yet, uh, in some places you're, we're still being scared.
00:46:37.780 We're being scared into compliance.
00:46:40.080 We're being told our kids can't go back to school.
00:46:43.300 We have flattened the curve.
00:46:45.520 You know, Stu, can you tweet out that chart for me at, uh, Glenn Beck?
00:46:50.020 Yeah, sure.
00:46:50.540 Could you do that?
00:46:51.440 Um, tweet that out and post that up at Glenn Beck.com today.
00:46:54.860 Cause people need to see we have flattened the curve and the ones who did it right, not
00:47:00.600 New York, but Texas and Florida, look at the actual count, look at the numbers on a
00:47:07.700 chart.
00:47:09.000 Um, so there's so many things that are going on right now.
00:47:12.660 We are being trained to comply.
00:47:15.200 They're now saying that we are going to have to have mandatory vaccinations.
00:47:20.860 I got news for you.
00:47:21.860 I'm not taking this vaccine until I know it's safe.
00:47:24.540 I'll choose if it's safe.
00:47:26.100 Then I'll choose to do it and I'll choose for my family.
00:47:29.460 They're now saying that punishments are coming, uh, tax, uh, burdens.
00:47:35.100 Uh, you won't be able to work at some places.
00:47:38.040 You won't be able to go out to restaurants unless you have a certificate that you've been
00:47:41.980 vaccinated really.
00:47:43.460 Cause it looks like we have this under control.
00:47:45.000 I want to play something from the head of the world economic forum, and I, I want you to
00:47:54.400 listen to this and all of this information now can be found on demand at blaze TV, but
00:47:59.840 this is Klaus Schwab, and I want you to listen to what he talks about here.
00:48:04.660 The great reset.
00:48:05.680 Some people may say this is too idealistic, um, but what other choice do we have?
00:48:12.720 At least we have to try, uh, we may fail and, uh, we may fail next generations or even we
00:48:19.080 ourselves will have to pay the price for our failure.
00:48:22.220 At least we should try.
00:48:25.320 Okay.
00:48:25.760 At least we should try.
00:48:27.240 Uh, it's an idealistic idea.
00:48:29.020 I'm going to tell you what his idea is here in a second, but you know, we may fail and
00:48:32.940 we may pay a price.
00:48:33.960 Now it's made me think of something I heard George Soros say about 10 years ago about how
00:48:40.120 he likes to play with these little revolutions around the world.
00:48:43.820 Listen, when you, uh, try to say improve society, you affect different people and
00:48:51.900 different interests differently, and they are not actually commensurate.
00:48:56.960 So you very often have all kinds of unintended adverse consequences.
00:49:01.940 So I had to experiment and it was, it was a learning process.
00:49:07.980 The first part was this, uh, subversive activity, disrupting a repressive regimes.
00:49:15.960 Uh, that was a lot of fun.
00:49:17.880 And that's actually what got me hooked on this whole enterprise.
00:49:21.900 Seeing what works in one country, trying it in the other countries.
00:49:26.340 So it was like a, uh, a kind of what developed a matrix in, in fact, that we had national
00:49:33.020 foundations and then we had certain specialized activities.
00:49:39.460 Okay.
00:49:40.100 So here he's talking about how he really likes this revolution idea, this way to have a
00:49:45.940 revolution, to be able to change the world.
00:49:47.720 And sometimes, you know, people get hurt, but Hey, you got to try when somebody is trying
00:49:52.340 to do some idealistic world changing idea and says, but really, what choice do we have?
00:49:58.340 It's probably a really good idea to step back and say, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, who's
00:50:03.740 involved and what exactly are you trying to do?
00:50:09.020 We have been talking about stories over the last two decades, you and I, and I've been
00:50:15.140 called all kinds of names.
00:50:16.380 Uh, we have exposed true progressives.
00:50:20.120 Remember when it was, when it was racist to call people, even a progressive, uh, you definitely
00:50:25.960 couldn't call them Marxist.
00:50:27.440 We were telling you 10 years ago, this is Marxism and it's all coming.
00:50:31.700 Look at the video from me in 2008 on headline news, talking about that, uh, and Marxism and,
00:50:38.520 uh, critical race theory and all of this stuff that is now being taught in our schools.
00:50:43.700 We're running, our society is basically running on this, go to glenbeck.com and look at, you
00:50:50.420 knew about this in 2008 because we were talking about it then and warning you.
00:50:55.800 And no matter how many people made fun of us about agenda 21 or common core, uh, or, you
00:51:03.360 know, a global revolution or the economic crisis, we've, we've prepared you for all of it.
00:51:11.320 And what I'm going to share with you, if you look at these things individually and you're
00:51:17.580 coming from a place where like George Soros, he's just an old fuddy duddy.
00:51:21.800 He's just kind of a crazy old guy.
00:51:23.920 He's not involved in any of this.
00:51:25.940 Why are you anti-Jewish?
00:51:28.300 They're not going to see it.
00:51:29.800 They're not going to see it.
00:51:30.940 And on the surface, many of these things like global warming, what don't you want to protect
00:51:35.220 the earth?
00:51:35.720 Did you hear the teacher from California on yesterday's program?
00:51:39.720 She said, it's all cloaked in, well, don't you want to help people?
00:51:44.540 Don't you want to, don't you want kids to feel like they fit?
00:51:48.360 I mean, you don't want racism to continue.
00:51:50.420 Of course not.
00:51:52.300 And that's how this is being ushered in.
00:51:55.780 It's a Trojan horse, but man, it's, there's, I mean, it's like a, it's like a Trojan horse
00:52:00.940 made out of chicken wire.
00:52:02.100 You can see the people inside and we're denying it.
00:52:08.680 The great reset is what the world economic forum is working on now.
00:52:14.000 And, and I'm going to explain it to you, but it is a, it is a global plot to destroy capitalism
00:52:22.800 and reshape the entire world.
00:52:25.340 And it will affect absolutely everything, how you raise your family, your job, the company
00:52:30.920 you work for, the property you own, if you even can own property.
00:52:36.060 This is a stunning, stunning Marxist development that is everywhere now.
00:52:43.300 And when you hear the words, the great reset uttered by anybody, politicians, anybody on
00:52:50.500 television, you're going to start hearing those words.
00:52:52.480 So that's the time for the great reset.
00:52:54.760 You will be one that understands.
00:52:57.720 And I'm telling you run from those people.
00:53:02.600 Okay.
00:53:05.000 This includes really everybody.
00:53:10.580 We're not going to play the stupid little game.
00:53:13.320 And, uh, I am, you know, I, I know by doing this on the public airwaves, we throw pearls
00:53:22.620 in front of swine, uh, because there are those who are never going to believe it.
00:53:27.580 And they're working for it.
00:53:29.600 Some of them, and they're going to mock, but I have to ring the bell.
00:53:33.680 What you choose to do with it is for business, but please do not take my word for it.
00:53:40.380 Look all of this up yourself, but do it quickly because every time we talk about something,
00:53:46.560 the left seems to alter their websites or delete, uh, video.
00:53:51.920 We have it all archived ourselves.
00:53:54.640 Okay.
00:53:55.320 Do you remember the show we did?
00:53:57.700 Um, I don't know, six months ago, not even that three months ago about event 201.
00:54:02.760 I was struck by the, the similarities of this, uh, conference called event 201, what brought
00:54:12.180 together business leaders, medical professionals, government officials.
00:54:15.240 They all met in New York to run a simulation of what might happen if the world was caught
00:54:20.980 off guard with a Corona virus that was unleashed on the world.
00:54:24.380 And it became very, very deadly.
00:54:25.960 Well, all right.
00:54:27.960 But that happened in October, 2019, four months before the actual Corona virus case began popping
00:54:34.500 up in China.
00:54:35.560 Well, we thought it was relevant.
00:54:37.700 I mean, it could be a coincidence, uh, but we thought it was relevant because the things
00:54:43.460 they talked about and the things they said, the government must do the government was doing,
00:54:49.600 uh, they predicted in their, in their scenario that 65 million people would be dead in the
00:54:55.140 end and something would have to change.
00:54:57.740 And that was very clear among the attendees.
00:55:01.700 And here's what they said would have to change.
00:55:04.680 Listen, the scenario also highlights the very critical role that global business and public
00:55:10.340 private partnerships play in preparing for and responding to pandemics.
00:55:15.100 And we know from past responses that public private cooperation will be essential.
00:55:19.600 We're at the start of what's looking like it will be a severe pandemic and there are problems
00:55:25.600 emerging that can only be solved by global business and governments working together.
00:55:31.280 Okay.
00:55:31.860 That sounds good.
00:55:33.040 If it's Donald Trump saying, Hey, companies, you got to work, but you remember that's not
00:55:37.540 what progressives were asking for at the time.
00:55:39.700 They were asking that the government take over or demand that these companies do what the
00:55:47.760 government said.
00:55:48.520 Donald Trump said, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:55:51.060 They're going to do it because they're patriotic and you know, they'll be able to profit and
00:55:55.580 it's, it's for the good and good of the country and therefore good for their company.
00:56:01.120 He wouldn't step in and use a heavy hand.
00:56:04.120 Remember how many people on the left were pushing for that?
00:56:07.400 That is because we're talking about something entirely different.
00:56:12.660 We're talking about, well, I'll explain public private partnerships the way this group and
00:56:20.500 the world economic forum and those on the left are describing now public private ownership.
00:56:27.400 Uh, now this was a war game.
00:56:29.980 It was sponsored by John Hopkins university and the world economic forum.
00:56:35.200 That's the guy you heard at the very beginning.
00:56:37.480 He's like, Hey, we got to do something, right?
00:56:39.160 I mean, we might fail, but we got to do something.
00:56:43.180 The UN is also involved in all of this.
00:56:46.960 The UN has a plan for global socialism as well.
00:56:50.640 And it's under the flag of climate change, good at marketing agenda 21.
00:56:57.160 We then wrote a couple of books, uh, on agenda 21 exposed it and agenda 21 seemed to just
00:57:04.140 go away.
00:57:04.820 Well, it didn't, it was updated.
00:57:06.860 It was agenda 2030 and it is still deeply embedded in almost everything.
00:57:15.000 And they have established 17 sustainable development goals in agenda 2030.
00:57:21.600 It's a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and our planet now into the future.
00:57:27.300 So here's what they, they say they are going to try to do with agenda 2030 ending poverty,
00:57:34.100 ending poverty and other deprivations.
00:57:37.420 And it must go hand in hand with strategies that improve health and education,
00:57:41.400 reduce inequality, spur economic growth, all while tackling climate change and working
00:57:47.420 to preserve our oceans and forests.
00:57:50.220 Oh, well, that's, that's, that's all you have to do.
00:57:53.320 Agenda 2030, when you look at it is actually all about inventory and control, and it's the
00:57:59.420 control of people.
00:58:00.840 Where do you live?
00:58:02.300 How do you travel?
00:58:03.620 How do you move?
00:58:05.180 Uh, can we get them from the rural areas to move into the cities where we can control
00:58:10.200 people?
00:58:10.660 Sustainable development goal number 11 says an integrated and sustainable human settlement
00:58:16.900 planning and management with a quote ratio of land consumption rate to population growth
00:58:24.320 rate.
00:58:25.240 You see, to many people, it's hard to believe, but people are a disease to the planet and
00:58:32.260 they need to be taken off of the natural parts of the planet and herded into cities.
00:58:38.560 There's a reason why farmland is now being claimed by eminent domain and states all over the
00:58:44.920 country.
00:58:45.700 Government control of land and private businesses, the ultimate control and the ultimate goal.
00:58:53.440 In some circles, you would call this national socialism.
00:58:57.940 It's the closest thing that I can come up with to explain this.
00:59:02.200 That's, by the way, is the Nazis were national socialists.
00:59:05.580 Communists are global socialists, but communism takes private property.
00:59:12.080 Fascism, national socialism didn't take that private property.
00:59:17.020 It took some of the private property.
00:59:19.100 It had the right to do it.
00:59:20.480 But when it came to the corporations, they let the companies continue to run.
00:59:26.140 They just took over the control of those companies.
00:59:30.160 This was this is really, really important.
00:59:33.980 The same people that are in charge of Agenda 2030 are the same people and the same conclusions
00:59:40.940 in Event 201.
00:59:43.980 Bill and Melinda Gates, they are they are really advocates for Agenda 23rd.
00:59:50.020 They produce a report called Goal Keepers to track the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
00:59:56.840 And and they track the people and everything else that's going on.
01:00:02.520 There's also Sofia Borges.
01:00:04.440 She is the UN's found the UN Foundation's senior vice president, chief negotiator from the UN.
01:00:12.740 She is compelling countries all over the world now to adopt Agenda 2030.
01:00:17.780 Your town probably has already adopted it.
01:00:20.660 You gotta stop it.
01:00:22.340 A guy who's an executive at UPS, his name is Eduardo Martinez.
01:00:26.000 He serves on Impact 2030.
01:00:29.040 It's a coalition to, quote, advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and on
01:00:36.020 the board of United Nations Public Private Sector Coalition.
01:00:39.800 There it again.
01:00:40.640 There it is.
01:00:42.340 Private public cooperation.
01:00:46.040 I'm going to show you in a minute how that is pulled off.
01:00:49.140 It is not something good.
01:00:51.160 You know, we hear, oh, public private companies.
01:00:53.640 That's a good thing.
01:00:54.520 No, first of all, that's Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
01:00:58.540 OK, do you remember the 2008 bailouts?
01:01:01.100 It's government control.
01:01:03.920 It's it's it's none of the assets, none of the risk.
01:01:07.540 It's just government control of that.
01:01:09.980 We are also let me give you one more piece of this foundation.
01:01:14.580 We are also in a planned recession.
01:01:18.500 In fact, they just came out again.
01:01:20.880 The Fed did and said we need to close the economy hard one more time.
01:01:26.440 Why?
01:01:27.720 Well, they predicted that we would have 32 percent unemployment rate this summer.
01:01:33.120 32 percent, more than three times higher than we experienced in the Great Recession, higher
01:01:38.520 than what our great grandparents and grandparents experienced in the Great Depression.
01:01:42.940 Well, how are we doing?
01:01:45.340 I'll give you more on that coming up in just a second.
01:01:48.360 Please share this information with your friends and family.
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01:03:05.640 Okay, so the reason why I started this out pointing out that we are 150 days into 15
01:03:24.880 days to flatten the curve, you wouldn't know that if you were listening to the mainstream
01:03:31.300 media.
01:03:31.760 You would think that we still haven't flattened the curve.
01:03:34.060 It's still this great crisis.
01:03:35.500 No, it's not.
01:03:36.460 We have flattened the curve.
01:03:37.500 We did exactly what we were supposed to do, and we have flattened the curve.
01:03:42.000 Now, there are some places that never change, but there are other places that are still
01:03:46.340 draconian.
01:03:47.700 You go to California.
01:03:49.200 Look what's happening in California.
01:03:51.960 When are your kids going back to school?
01:03:54.200 Why aren't your kids back in school right now?
01:03:56.480 The Biden campaign uses all the Biden campaign uses all of this stuff to show this economic
01:04:02.600 devastation.
01:04:03.440 Our nation is experience experiencing.
01:04:05.820 This is a quote is not an act of God.
01:04:08.080 It's a failure of presidential leadership.
01:04:09.800 Really?
01:04:10.640 Okay.
01:04:11.240 The unemployment rate was projected to be 32%.
01:04:14.580 The real unemployment rate now is 11.1 and going down.
01:04:18.720 So, they missed it by a factor of three.
01:04:23.720 They also told us that the worst plunge in GDP has just happened.
01:04:29.220 32.9% in the second quarter.
01:04:32.380 Well, that's not true.
01:04:35.540 The real number is 9.5.
01:04:37.980 And everyone who talked about that 32.9% knew that that's an annual number.
01:04:43.860 You need four quarters of this decline.
01:04:47.440 The real number is 9.5%.
01:04:50.500 So, why the trickery?
01:04:54.340 Why do they want us to be afraid?
01:04:56.420 Why does it feel like they want this to fail?
01:04:59.280 More in a minute.
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01:06:27.320 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:06:29.240 Last night, we did a show on The Great Reset.
01:06:32.140 It is global government.
01:06:35.860 It is something that is going to change our world entirely, change capitalism.
01:06:41.700 I'm going to get into this and how they're going to do it here in just a second.
01:06:45.180 All of this can be found now on demand at BlazTV.com.
01:06:48.880 All of the documents, everything we showed you last night.
01:06:51.780 Make sure that you watch this and share this information, please, with a friend.
01:06:56.720 And don't share it with people who are already staunch on the other side.
01:07:00.600 They're not going to believe it.
01:07:01.720 They're only going to call you a conspiracy theorist and whatever.
01:07:04.900 Just do your own homework.
01:07:06.140 Don't take anything from me.
01:07:07.500 Go to the original sources and all of it is there out in the open.
01:07:11.820 You can find it on their own websites.
01:07:13.780 You don't need to go to somebody like me.
01:07:15.340 Find out from them and please burn a copy of it because as these things are exposed,
01:07:23.660 they always change the websites.
01:07:25.960 So what is the World Economic Forum?
01:07:27.860 Well, it's a group of extremely rich businessmen and powerful government officials,
01:07:33.640 and they gather every year to guide the global economy.
01:07:38.240 It was established 50 years ago by an economist, a German, named Klaus Schwab.
01:07:45.040 And the first line of the website says it all.
01:07:48.500 The World Economic Forum is the international organization for public-private cooperation.
01:07:52.720 That's the same thing in the UN's Agenda 2030 and the same things the attendees of Event 201 were saying.
01:08:01.800 But it is the closest thing I can describe it to is national socialism.
01:08:05.940 And I'll explain again in a second.
01:08:07.500 Every year, thousands of the elites of the elite, representing the most powerful business and governments,
01:08:13.540 meet in Davos, Switzerland, to map out all of our little people fates.
01:08:18.120 One of the author of the agenda is George Soros.
01:08:21.600 He speaks there every single year.
01:08:24.480 Climate change now has become their main focus.
01:08:27.540 The theme of the meeting this last January was how to change the system to something called,
01:08:33.020 listen to this, progressive capitalism.
01:08:35.320 It sounds like an oxymoron because it is an oxymoron.
01:08:40.000 Here are the four points of progressive capitalism that they are now working on.
01:08:45.200 Businesses to stop centralizing on profit.
01:08:48.040 So, in other words, don't make profit your goal and shift the money to climate change,
01:08:54.940 local communities, and shareholders or stakeholders.
01:08:59.480 Governments will regulate all of the above.
01:09:02.320 This is their description, by the way.
01:09:04.240 A larger welfare state with more regulation of the markets.
01:09:07.920 The state is at the center of everything and social justice and green initiatives that governments will regulate.
01:09:15.000 So, heavy government regulation on private businesses, forcing them into compliance.
01:09:20.720 The funds go into a local national government program, fueling a giant welfare state,
01:09:26.380 and the state is at the center.
01:09:27.760 That sounds like Nazi Germany.
01:09:30.440 That's exactly what it sounds like.
01:09:33.040 That's the only real difference between national socialism and international socialism is,
01:09:37.720 one, it's based on the country, and two, communism just takes all of the industry,
01:09:43.280 and so it never works.
01:09:44.560 This one merges.
01:09:46.680 National socialism merged with industry.
01:09:49.140 That's why they could build all these great things.
01:09:51.160 I mean, you're talking about the Tower of Babel story.
01:09:55.960 Now, the leader that is pushing for climate change options like the Green New Deal
01:10:03.260 is the founder of the World Economic Forum,
01:10:09.100 but also one of their top members and policy advocates is the former president of Costa Rica.
01:10:14.740 His political party is the National Liberation Party,
01:10:17.960 full-fledged member of the worldwide socialist conglomerate called Socialists International.
01:10:23.600 Well, they found out that he was dirty.
01:10:25.380 What, a socialist that was stealing money?
01:10:27.180 I can't believe that.
01:10:28.600 So, they made another policy advocate,
01:10:32.000 the current Costa Rican president,
01:10:35.140 Carlos Quesada.
01:10:36.200 Now, I don't know about you, but I always go to Costa Rica for all of my answers
01:10:39.540 on what to do with the globe.
01:10:41.680 But he's pushing in the forum an initiative called
01:10:45.100 A New Deal for Nature.
01:10:48.000 Sound familiar?
01:10:49.700 Well, his political party is called the Citizens Action Party.
01:10:53.920 They're a member of the worldwide conglomerate called
01:10:56.200 the Progressive Alliance.
01:10:58.340 Who are they?
01:10:59.320 From their founding document, they are, quote,
01:11:02.120 The Progressive Alliance is a network that is open to progressive, democratic, social democratic,
01:11:08.400 socialist, and labor parties and party networks.
01:11:11.180 So, that's who's behind, you know, parts of this.
01:11:14.880 That's who's behind it with the World Economic Forum.
01:11:18.060 So, how does all of this work?
01:11:20.680 Well, the theme of this next meeting in January is going to be called
01:11:25.380 The Great Reset.
01:11:26.840 It's not the Great Restart.
01:11:28.880 It's not the V-shaped that we have been told, you know,
01:11:32.320 the economy is going to be shut off and then we're just going to restart it,
01:11:34.900 fire it up, and it will just make the same products in the same way, everything else.
01:11:40.760 No.
01:11:41.660 Climate change gave them a path, a handbook, if you will,
01:11:45.840 how to seize control of private businesses and place control in the hands of the state.
01:11:51.740 And the coronavirus gave them the disruption and the revolutionary times.
01:11:58.500 You could say that a lot of this revolutionary stuff that is happening in our streets
01:12:02.140 is, A, part of it to get people to say, I just want normal.
01:12:08.480 I just want something normal.
01:12:09.900 I want something to do, somebody to do something about it.
01:12:12.380 And believe me, the state will.
01:12:13.740 The other part of it is a distraction because they don't want you seeing until it's too late
01:12:21.180 what the Great Reset is from their own website, the World Economic Forum.
01:12:29.380 To achieve a better outcome, the world must act jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects
01:12:35.380 of our societies and economies.
01:12:38.060 Now, that's not flattening the curve.
01:12:40.740 That is revamping all of our societies and our economies, from education, they're doing
01:12:49.140 it, to social contracts, doing it, and working conditions, doing it.
01:12:54.480 Every country from the United States to China must participate, and every industry from oil
01:13:00.460 and gas to tech must be transformed.
01:13:04.020 In short, we need a Great Reset of capitalism.
01:13:07.480 That is the agenda stated on their own website.
01:13:11.940 Now, keep in mind, this is all being done under the guise of protecting the environment
01:13:15.640 and keeping us safe from viruses.
01:13:17.960 But what does social contracts and working conditions and social justice and capitalism
01:13:22.920 have to do with all of that?
01:13:25.160 Well, this is what they're revealing before any of the working papers come out.
01:13:31.160 It also includes ending all oil and gas subsidies, wealth taxes, fairness, and, quote, building
01:13:47.260 a green urban infrastructure and creating incentives for industries to improve their track record
01:13:52.640 on environmental, social, and governance metrics.
01:13:55.300 The Great Reset also means, still according to their own website, fighting racism and social
01:14:02.360 justice, because, I mean, why not?
01:14:06.160 This would be a conspiracy theory if it wasn't on their own website, and they weren't, I mean,
01:14:12.160 listen to Klaus Schwab, the leader of the World Economic Forum, on their own podcast.
01:14:17.940 Listen.
01:14:18.140 So what does all this mean for the respective roles of government and business?
01:14:22.040 After decades since the 1980s of Thatcher and Reagan, when the orthodoxy in much of the
01:14:26.720 West was that smaller government and free markets were best, we are now seeing the return of
01:14:32.420 government.
01:14:33.000 What we have seen was kind of, how shall I say, dominance of business in global affairs
01:14:41.760 in the last, at least in the last two decades.
01:14:45.300 Now, this is balancing out.
01:14:47.840 We have the return of government, government even taking participation in companies, in
01:14:54.760 any case, touching conditions, safeguarding measures.
01:14:59.840 It's necessary to have a very open approach.
01:15:03.420 I want you to understand, when the Fed is bailing out all of these companies, they are now taking
01:15:12.000 stakes in these companies.
01:15:14.060 They are buying stocks.
01:15:16.320 That is a private public corporation partnership buying companies on the stock market.
01:15:25.960 That's our government doing it.
01:15:27.900 Except it's not our government.
01:15:29.360 It's the Fed.
01:15:30.740 So why worry about it?
01:15:32.100 But this is already happening right now.
01:15:36.220 There's two first reports that have been published by the World Economic Forum.
01:15:39.820 We'll post them.
01:15:41.040 And I urge you, urge you to read them cover to cover.
01:15:44.040 Send them to your local, state, and national representatives.
01:15:47.440 Call your senators.
01:15:48.480 Call your congressmen.
01:15:49.440 Call your mayors.
01:15:50.340 Call your city councils.
01:15:51.580 If you are in a town, I don't care how small you are, these sustainable development ideas
01:15:59.360 from the World Economic Forum and from Agenda 2030 are in your state, if not in your town.
01:16:06.820 And you must root this out.
01:16:09.600 From page three of the first report, the top two goals in the effort to ship from capitalism
01:16:16.100 to national socialism, as I describe it for this purpose, is to link climate catastrophe
01:16:21.860 to private businesses and then identify which industries need transformation.
01:16:26.640 In short, if you own a business that is deemed linked to nature, which ones aren't, I'll show
01:16:33.760 you how broad that is in a second, then you need to be brought under government's heel.
01:16:38.880 They make that clear with their aim, quote, to catalyze a public-private momentum in 2020.
01:16:46.180 That's what's happening to us right now.
01:16:47.960 So, this is exactly what Hitler did.
01:16:51.140 I just want to point that out.
01:16:52.660 In 2015, the UN created a task force on climate-related financial disclosures, or TCFD.
01:17:00.420 They're part of the UN's Environmental Program Finance Initiative, whose goal it is to press
01:17:06.260 Agenda 21 and 2030, on to the banking and corporate sectors.
01:17:11.920 That's why all these companies are falling into line.
01:17:15.260 They just are surrendering and saying, you know what, we're with you.
01:17:18.880 We're with you.
01:17:20.100 Because if you're into the ground floor, you're going to get special favors.
01:17:24.320 This is why our private businesses are not being bailed out.
01:17:27.780 They don't care about you.
01:17:29.380 This is all about global business.
01:17:32.300 So, have you noticed all the companies that are, you know, plugging away and saying, hey,
01:17:37.640 we are with you.
01:17:38.540 Nike, we're with you.
01:17:40.120 We hate that damn flag, too, right?
01:17:42.940 Who's with me?
01:17:43.860 And how many companies are now saying, you know, zero net emissions?
01:17:47.980 Over 170 global companies have jumped on the bandwagon so far.
01:17:53.160 The origins all trace back to Agenda 2030 and the UN task force of the TCFD.
01:18:00.360 But it's not enough.
01:18:01.720 On page 19 of that same report, please download it and read it and share it.
01:18:08.780 Page 19 of the Great Reset's first report outlines how the UN will soon be weaponized to govern private businesses.
01:18:16.460 And they plan on doing it by integrating the TCFD into government.
01:18:21.380 I kid you not.
01:18:22.200 It 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.
01:18:37.680 Disclosures are made in an audited annual financial filings under the laws of the jurisdictions in which they operate subject to rigorous government processes.
01:18:49.800 So, Bill, did you pay your taxes?
01:18:52.560 No, no, I have still I'm still working on my annual climate disclosures to the UN.
01:19:00.000 That's what's coming.
01:19:02.220 They also mentioned on the same page, insurance premium increases due to settlements from pollution.
01:19:09.400 You can see this a mile away.
01:19:12.240 Fail to comply, lose your insurance.
01:19:14.320 Fail to comply, lose your banking services.
01:19:16.580 Lose your banking services in your insurance.
01:19:19.720 You lose your certificate certification certifications.
01:19:22.800 You won't be able to do anything.
01:19:27.040 Now, who are the businesses?
01:19:29.160 Again, businesses that depend on nature for operations.
01:19:32.340 I'm still quoting the supply chain, real estate asset values, physical security and business continuity.
01:19:38.900 Just those businesses.
01:19:40.780 Well, that's that's all of it, isn't it?
01:19:44.380 Isn't it?
01:19:44.880 The Great Reset second report outlines their vision of what the new world might look like.
01:19:50.600 They 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.
01:20:14.880 That's why farmland, farmland, farmland, farmland, farmland, farmland, get into the cities, the exact opposite of what everybody is wanting to do.
01:20:25.220 Everything will be digitized, tracked and recorded.
01:20:27.780 This will be China.
01:20:29.980 It's brave new world to the letter.
01:20:33.740 It is happening.
01:20:35.320 This meeting with all of the government representatives happens in January.
01:20:42.800 I want you to start listening for the words, the Great Reset.
01:20:46.740 You're going to hear it everywhere.
01:20:48.660 It's like I'm thinking about buying a white Camry.
01:20:51.220 All you see is white Camry's.
01:20:52.960 Just listen for the words, the Great Reset, and you'll hear it more and more.
01:20:58.080 Do your own homework.
01:20:59.960 Do not go off the beaten path.
01:21:02.660 Use the doc, the actual documents from them to make your case.
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01:22:24.240 Welcome to the program.
01:22:25.920 Stu, you talked a lot about Kamala Harris on the show that you did last night, also found on the archives.
01:22:33.260 And can you give us some of the highlights of that maybe next hour?
01:22:36.560 Yeah, sure.
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01:24:57.420 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:25:01.960 Hello, America.
01:25:05.440 We're going to spend a couple of minutes on politics here.
01:25:08.760 Stu is bringing in the five things you need to know about Kamala Harris.
01:25:14.420 It's a show he did last night on Blaze TV, on Stu Does America.
01:25:20.120 You don't want to miss it.
01:25:22.140 It's archived now.
01:25:23.220 And it preceded my show that I did on The Great Reset, which you must, much, must, must watch
01:25:33.320 and share with anybody who cares about where we're headed.
01:25:38.840 But I want to give you some politics and a little talk about how great Kamala Harris really is.
01:25:46.260 Five things you need to know in 60 seconds.
01:25:49.080 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:25:54.820 I think the most important thing we can do right now, and I think we all know it, is protect our children.
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01:26:02.160 The whole country seems hell-bent on destroying their future.
01:26:07.560 I've never seen a society so suicidal.
01:26:12.640 We are suicidal.
01:26:14.700 I've said before, you know, if this isn't our bottom, I'm afraid of what our bottom is.
01:26:20.100 Our bottom is approaching suicide.
01:26:22.460 I mean, look at what's happening to our cities.
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01:26:30.580 There are not enough people in Seattle that can see this as insanity?
01:26:35.020 Are you just part of the problem?
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01:28:07.680 All right.
01:28:08.360 Let me tell you a little bit about Kamala Harris.
01:28:11.460 Everybody loves Joe Biden's pick.
01:28:14.800 I mean, loves.
01:28:16.000 For 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.
01:28:37.400 Al Jazeera loves her.
01:28:39.500 Do a lot of candidates not bring a gender to the campaign?
01:28:43.080 Is that common?
01:28:44.100 No.
01:28:44.180 I don't know.
01:28:44.600 It seems they seem to think that's notable that she brought a gender.
01:28:47.780 I didn't know that was a big deal.
01:28:49.920 Yeah.
01:28:50.480 Donald Trump, smooth as a Ken doll.
01:28:52.640 Oh, really?
01:28:53.160 You know what I'm saying?
01:28:54.080 Yeah.
01:28:54.440 Oh, I didn't know.
01:28:54.880 Smooth as a Ken doll.
01:28:55.260 I've never heard anyone ask him about that.
01:28:57.260 Yeah.
01:28:57.580 George Bush, smooth as a Ken doll.
01:28:59.960 Wow.
01:29:00.480 Ronald Reagan, look at him.
01:29:01.800 I mean, he looked plastic.
01:29:03.380 You know what I'm saying?
01:29:04.660 NBC News says Kamala Harris is a pragmatic progressive.
01:29:10.520 CNN gushed about her and her Indian relatives helping shape her views on civil rights and civil duty.
01:29:15.920 Now, 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.
01:29:28.980 Vox called him an extra awful choice.
01:29:34.480 Vice wrote a piece entitled Mike Pence.
01:29:37.280 Trump's VP pick is pretty damn homophobic.
01:29:41.440 While the URL says everything you need to know about Mike Pence's homophobia.
01:29:47.800 They complained about his status as an apparent culture warrior.
01:29:52.480 Little did we know the entire left would unite to tear down statues and pull photos off of pancakes and rice packaging.
01:30:00.880 You know, they're not culture warriors at all.
01:30:03.960 And don't even think about that.
01:30:05.560 And that's important to remember because the Democratic Convention starts next week.
01:30:09.380 And with that said, Stu is bringing us the five things you need to know about Kamala Harris.
01:30:17.320 Yeah.
01:30:17.460 So where do we?
01:30:18.600 This one's technically not on the list, but it's Kamala Harris.
01:30:21.300 Yes, you had this during the primary.
01:30:23.900 You had it nailed and now we've reverted back to Kamala.
01:30:26.700 How come?
01:30:27.320 Yeah.
01:30:27.560 How come I?
01:30:28.580 Did people know her as Kamala at the beginning or have I just always screwed it up?
01:30:32.700 I think the the original just people read the name and said Kamala.
01:30:36.200 So it was Kamala for a while.
01:30:37.380 But 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.
01:30:45.500 We nailed it.
01:30:46.240 We had Kamala throughout the entire primary.
01:30:48.180 Then she went away.
01:30:48.920 We've reverted back to Kamala here.
01:30:50.820 So it is I've I've stopped not Kamala.
01:30:53.820 Quite honestly.
01:30:54.300 Yeah.
01:30:54.460 No, who cares?
01:30:55.380 Right.
01:30:55.900 Yeah.
01:30:56.480 So the New York Times did this and kind of on the front that you were just talking about.
01:31:01.360 They announced the the Kamala Harris VP pick as breaking news.
01:31:07.340 Kamala Harris of California is Joe Biden's pick for vice president.
01:31:10.820 A pragmatic moderate.
01:31:13.320 She is the moderate.
01:31:15.780 She's the first black woman on a major party ticket.
01:31:18.600 So the first number one thing you need to know about Kamala.
01:31:21.560 She's not a moderate.
01:31:23.620 She's not a moderate.
01:31:24.840 Number one.
01:31:25.980 She's not a moderate.
01:31:27.340 No.
01:31:27.640 OK.
01:31:27.940 Some people seem to actually think she is a moderate.
01:31:31.380 And I think that stems from the idea that she's a moderate compared to, let's say, AOC.
01:31:39.520 Right.
01:31:39.660 She's a moderate compared to Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders.
01:31:43.420 That doesn't mean she's an actual moderate.
01:31:45.620 Yeah.
01:31:45.820 Right.
01:31:46.040 Like you throw her in the middle of the Soviet Union population.
01:31:49.300 Maybe she's a moderate.
01:31:50.520 I don't know.
01:31:51.100 She's a moderate.
01:31:52.280 She's a moderate.
01:31:53.320 Yeah.
01:31:53.680 Yeah.
01:31:53.840 She says these gulags are wrong.
01:31:55.760 You know.
01:31:56.640 OK.
01:31:57.140 I got it.
01:31:57.660 I got it.
01:31:57.860 She loves communism, but it's just mild on the gulags.
01:32:00.300 She's a moderate.
01:32:01.120 OK.
01:32:01.760 OK.
01:32:02.200 I got it.
01:32:02.620 I got it.
01:32:03.080 I got it.
01:32:03.320 Harris has a conservative review score of 20 percent.
01:32:07.440 A Lifetime Freedom Works score of 18 percent.
01:32:11.540 Those are not good.
01:32:12.580 Those are not moderate numbers.
01:32:13.920 The DW Nominate score is sort of the academic approach to this, and it's even less charitable
01:32:19.000 than the conservative organizations.
01:32:21.280 They have a sort of a spray graph here of all dots in an oval, and you can look around
01:32:27.900 and try to find Kamala Harris.
01:32:29.380 You can see her circled if you're watching Blaze TV.
01:32:31.860 She is almost all the way to the left of the chart.
01:32:35.260 According to DW Nominate, she is, quote, more liberal than 99 percent of the Senate and 97
01:32:41.740 percent of the Democrats in the Senate.
01:32:43.920 She's only to the right of Elizabeth Warren, the only senator she's to the right of, and
01:32:49.480 she's actually in between Warren and Sanders, according to DW Nominate, which is the academic
01:32:54.540 approach to this.
01:32:55.660 That's really hard to do if you are not Karl Marx yourself.
01:32:59.440 If you're Karl Marx, you're probably in the same, about the same position.
01:33:02.840 So, number one, she's not moderate.
01:33:05.220 No.
01:33:05.420 Number two, that you need to know about Kamala Harris.
01:33:08.840 She, and it's Kamala, she is not, Kamala, you're never going to get this right again.
01:33:13.440 She is not pragmatic or moderate.
01:33:16.480 She's definitely not pragmatic either.
01:33:19.100 The sell of, from the Times, from, of Kamala Harris was that she's pragmatic and moderate.
01:33:25.020 Well, she's not pragmatic.
01:33:26.160 The Kamala Harris brand of pragmatism is just her ability to keep a straight face while
01:33:30.280 constantly changing positions.
01:33:31.780 So, it's like, you could say she's pragmatic because she moves to the point, you know,
01:33:36.800 that makes things, of course, it's pragmatism coming through.
01:33:39.960 It's not.
01:33:40.560 She just does whatever she has to say to grab more power at the time where it's appropriate.
01:33:46.100 So, some would call, old-fashioned people might call that just political lying.
01:33:50.840 Yes.
01:33:51.620 But, if you're the New York Times, you could call it pragmatic.
01:33:54.040 Pragmatic.
01:33:54.600 If you remember her stance on Medicare for all, she first said she would support it.
01:33:59.260 And then, she signed on to Bernie's plan that would make private insurance illegal.
01:34:04.280 Then, the very next day, she took that back and said, I didn't really hear the question.
01:34:09.020 Then, she said she was going to go back to a transitional plan before the final switch
01:34:13.380 to a government system.
01:34:15.280 And then, she was back to allowing some private insurance.
01:34:19.060 It didn't make any sense at all.
01:34:21.500 Well, she's fluid.
01:34:22.620 She's fluid.
01:34:23.400 She was Medicare for all fluid.
01:34:25.060 You're right.
01:34:25.780 Yes.
01:34:26.340 Yes.
01:34:26.700 That's who she is.
01:34:27.640 That would be a better sell than pragmatic.
01:34:30.000 I love it.
01:34:30.720 Because, it didn't make any sense at all what she was trying to do with Medicare for all,
01:34:33.740 which led to a headline from New York Magazine.
01:34:36.180 Not exactly a right-wing source.
01:34:38.100 The headline was, Kamala Harris's Medicare for all plan makes no sense.
01:34:43.060 I love it.
01:34:44.640 This quote is fantastic, Glenn.
01:34:46.140 If you took Harris at her word, her legislative plan for 2021 would be to first pass a law
01:34:52.640 massively cutting middle-class taxes, then pass a second law radically increasing them.
01:34:59.880 That sounds like the Democrats.
01:35:01.760 That sounds like Washington.
01:35:02.960 Yeah.
01:35:03.240 It does.
01:35:03.760 It does.
01:35:04.040 Okay.
01:35:04.480 So, the second thing is, she's not pragmatic.
01:35:08.920 The third thing you need to know about Kamala.
01:35:13.180 Good job.
01:35:13.860 Good job.
01:35:14.360 We're one for three.
01:35:15.640 Okay.
01:35:15.980 She is not on the ticket to help with the black vote.
01:35:20.500 Everybody keeps saying this.
01:35:22.000 This is a fundamental misunderstanding of the pick.
01:35:24.860 A lot of activists did demand that Biden pick a black woman to be his vice president.
01:35:29.620 And it's possible, of course, part of that he was caving to that pressure.
01:35:33.900 But that's different than thinking that Kamala will help with the black vote.
01:35:37.500 Joe Biden doesn't need any help with the black vote.
01:35:40.500 He was Barack Obama's vice president.
01:35:42.300 When he ran twice, he won, I think, 96% and 92% of the black vote.
01:35:48.060 The only reason he's the nominee at all is because he was rescued by black voters in South Carolina.
01:35:54.720 Remember, you're not really black if you don't vote for Joe Biden, according to Joe Biden.
01:36:01.640 Right.
01:36:01.900 And look, he constantly says things like that, which would make you think maybe he needs some help.
01:36:06.980 But the help cannot come from someone like Kamala Harris.
01:36:10.360 Kamala Harris, when she was running for president, she was polled.
01:36:14.460 It was November 2019 before she had dropped out.
01:36:17.100 She was a black candidate in a majority black primary, and she was at 4% of black voters.
01:36:25.060 4%!
01:36:27.360 Do you know what she had among white voters?
01:36:29.620 4%!
01:36:32.740 Now, this is obviously way behind Biden, who had 44% of black voters.
01:36:37.640 But it was also behind Bernie Sanders, who had 8%.
01:36:41.260 And he is not relatable at all.
01:36:45.700 Not relatable.
01:36:46.520 He's not relatable to most white people.
01:36:48.520 I mean, he did have a gangster rap album in the mid-90s.
01:36:51.240 But other than that, he is not exactly a cultural fit.
01:36:54.700 So he doubled the numbers than Kamala.
01:37:01.160 Elizabeth Warren, the obviously has a deep connection to all African-American communities.
01:37:06.520 Yeah, of course.
01:37:07.020 She was at 10%, as well as Tom Steyer, who was also at 10%.
01:37:13.440 Tom Steyer, the whitest white guy in America, had two and a half times the support of Kamala Harris.
01:37:21.000 His campaign was like running the country time lemonade guy.
01:37:24.780 Right.
01:37:26.300 And he's six points higher than Harris is.
01:37:30.580 Yes.
01:37:31.100 Okay.
01:37:31.420 So why did he pick?
01:37:34.160 If it's not because of race, why did he pick?
01:37:37.260 The number four thing you need to know about Kamala.
01:37:39.620 She's in it for the money.
01:37:41.240 Now, that doesn't necessarily mean that she's in it to personally enrich herself.
01:37:46.300 Although, that will be a side effect.
01:37:48.340 I mean, that's definitely, of course, she's in it for the money, like every other politician.
01:37:52.140 But the thing about Kamala Harris is she brings in the cash.
01:37:56.140 At one point in the campaign, she had twice the amount of Clinton-Obama big-wig donors as anyone else in the race.
01:38:03.060 She has a big bank of cash in California, huge supporters there that funnel money to her.
01:38:09.340 Unlike 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.
01:38:17.580 So big tech loves this pick because she's not a threat to big tech.
01:38:22.240 Right.
01:38:22.480 Right.
01:38:23.040 Biden, on the other hand, is notoriously terrible at raising money.
01:38:27.020 Remember, 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.
01:38:38.940 He was completely out of money when he started winning these primaries.
01:38:42.760 That's why so many people thought he was done.
01:38:44.700 He was out of cash.
01:38:45.540 He had nothing coming in.
01:38:47.580 But look, that's understandable, right?
01:38:50.120 You're a big donor.
01:38:50.880 You go see Joe Biden.
01:38:51.980 You take out your checkbook.
01:38:52.840 He starts drooling on it.
01:38:54.120 It doesn't give you a lot of confidence to write that check.
01:38:56.820 Yeah, you're like, can I hand this to somebody else?
01:38:58.800 Because I'm not sure you're even going to remember that I gave it to you in a little while.
01:39:02.960 But yeah, I got it.
01:39:04.320 I got it.
01:39:04.660 Biden's kind of strength is the hand-to-hand combat, right?
01:39:07.960 You're sniffing hair.
01:39:09.280 You're in there.
01:39:10.160 You're rubbing people's shoulders.
01:39:11.700 That's the type of campaigning Biden wants to do.
01:39:13.620 Can't do it this time.
01:39:14.520 He needs someone to bring in the cash, and that's why he brought Kamala on.
01:39:17.580 Okay, five things you need to know about Kamala Harris.
01:39:20.800 We'll get to number five in 60 seconds.
01:39:23.240 Stand by.
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01:41:15.160 You know, I'm just, I'm just looking, I'm just looking again at that, uh, that chart, the, uh, the DW chart.
01:41:33.280 Yeah.
01:41:33.460 DW nominate.
01:41:34.260 Mm hmm.
01:41:35.680 Yeah.
01:41:36.120 Uh, 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.
01:41:45.640 Let'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.
01:42:00.560 We still would not see the light.
01:42:04.160 So true.
01:42:05.360 She's so far to the left.
01:42:06.800 The light will not arrive for another billion years.
01:42:10.560 I mean, I'm sorry.
01:42:12.520 The billions of years still at light speed, not able to reach us.
01:42:17.940 Um, all right.
01:42:18.760 Number five, the fifth thing you need to know about Kamala Harris.
01:42:23.660 Kamala Harris needs to stop her surrogates from saying this.
01:42:28.140 We have a cliff here and I want you to listen to it.
01:42:30.380 It's from ABC news and they're just talking about the clip.
01:42:32.880 And obviously like, this is, I think it's Heidi Heitkamp, who is a democratic senator who's now doing, uh, analyst work.
01:42:39.240 And, uh, so they give you the kind of setup of, you know, the pick and everything.
01:42:42.560 And listen to what, listen to her argument towards the end of this.
01:42:47.020 Is this a tough pick to deal with if you're president Trump or vice president Pence?
01:42:51.740 Oh, absolutely.
01:42:53.420 I can't.
01:42:54.260 Let me tell you, you could not find a better 180 degrees off Mike Pence than Kamala Harris.
01:43:02.860 Joe Biden and the Democratic Party have been overtaken by the radical left.
01:43:06.040 So 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.
01:43:16.020 Mike Pence, old school.
01:43:18.220 You know, I don't want to be in a room with a woman who is not my, you know, mother or my wife.
01:43:22.700 You know, Kamala Harris represents everything that Mike Pence isn't.
01:43:27.340 Okay, here's the problem.
01:43:31.120 She's going to be in a lot of meetings alone with Joe Biden, I'm thinking.
01:43:34.820 Yeah, you know, um, here's the thing.
01:43:38.840 You can make fun of Mike Pence for a lot of things.
01:43:41.520 However, if you're Kamala Harris, you don't want to make fun of the Mike Pence rule.
01:43:46.380 To 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.
01:43:53.160 When you're making the argument for a woman who actually had an affair with her superior while on the job.
01:44:00.720 This is, if Willie Brown had the Mike Pence rule, we'd be talking about Susan Rice today.
01:44:06.980 That is, she's also, she's also working for somebody who.
01:44:16.380 Has been accused of groping and sexual harassment, and she said she believes those accusations.
01:44:24.920 That's right.
01:44:25.720 She should always insist someone else is in the room.
01:44:30.820 She should be wearing like a body cam, like a police officer.
01:44:36.660 And perhaps his sweet wife, Jill, should ask for the same in return.
01:44:41.360 Yeah, I think that's probably a good idea.
01:44:44.380 I 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.
01:44:59.760 I don't know if this is like, you know, there's hashtag Me Too, maybe this is hashtag Me Too part two.
01:45:05.520 Sometimes it works out great.
01:45:07.420 Because 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.
01:45:17.380 And then you're going to be really excited about it and use it all the way to the White House.
01:45:21.260 That is a weird message to send in 2020, but it's one apparently they're comfortable with.
01:45:27.640 Did you see their little Skype chat yesterday?
01:45:32.900 Oh, it's just, it's torturous.
01:45:34.780 It really is.
01:45:35.920 It really is.
01:45:37.140 It really is.
01:45:38.120 I don't know.
01:45:39.100 Watching them live is bad enough.
01:45:41.160 But then trying to listen to a podcast, you know, from the, quote, mainstream media is so agonizing.
01:45:49.460 Yeah, I just, I think I'd rather watch it live.
01:45:52.140 I can't take the spin and propaganda anymore.
01:45:57.040 It's like, yeah, yeah, I don't, I don't have any time for the mainstream media at all anymore.
01:46:03.100 No time for it.
01:46:05.760 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:46:08.320 You remember how old timers, when it was about to rain, we'd all say, oh, I can feel it in my bones.
01:46:18.100 I feel it in my knee or my shoulder.
01:46:20.800 It's flaring up.
01:46:22.980 Yeah, well, I find myself saying that now, so I'll make fun of it.
01:46:26.140 Kent from Arkansas isn't exactly an old timer, but he knows what they were talking about.
01:46:32.780 Every time the weather would turn rainy, Kent would be in so much pain that he couldn't get out of bed.
01:46:39.760 He said he has never had a day when something didn't hurt.
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01:47:40.920 I have to tell you, I think you're really going to like somebody I want to introduce you to.
01:47:46.520 Uh, she is the founder of an organization called Paws Be Kind.
01:47:57.160 You might know her as Target Tori.
01:47:59.980 Now, 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.
01:48:10.360 And that customer got really, uh, you know, outraged, called the police, yada, yada, and tried to shame her.
01:48:18.440 Well, it backfired because people actually sided with her and somebody, you know, decided that they were going to start a GoFundMe.
01:48:28.440 Uh, and it was, uh, created to send her on a well-deserved vacation, uh, but she was really overwhelmed by the support.
01:48:38.440 And so she wants to give back.
01:48:41.000 And so she started something, uh, called Paws Be Kind.
01:48:45.440 Now, she is turning it around, uh, on somebody else again that is being publicly shamed.
01:48:54.340 Tori is with us now.
01:48:55.100 Hi, Tori.
01:48:55.500 How are you?
01:48:57.000 Hi, good.
01:48:57.700 How are you?
01:48:58.260 Thanks for having me on.
01:49:00.260 You bet.
01:49:01.160 It is, uh, it's remarkable.
01:49:03.860 Uh, I don't know if you ever, Stu, what was the name of that book by, uh, Ron?
01:49:08.440 Uh, John Ronson?
01:49:09.840 Uh, So You've Been Publicly Shamed, yeah.
01:49:12.520 Yeah.
01:49:13.200 Uh, I mean, there, there's this great book called So You've Been Publicly Shamed.
01:49:16.800 And, and this, this guy did a study and, uh, and went and talked to people who have gone through what you went through.
01:49:23.860 And a lot of them don't have a cheery ending or, uh, uh, uh, you know, a way to get past it.
01:49:33.420 How are you doing and what was it like to be all of a sudden thrust into a global spotlight like that?
01:49:41.040 Yeah, I mean, absolutely.
01:49:42.660 The most of the time it's, it's crazy.
01:49:44.440 And 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.
01:49:54.820 And 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.
01:50:04.280 So I'm just looking forward to keeping doing that.
01:50:07.640 Okay.
01:50:08.120 So what are you doing now?
01:50:09.300 Tell me about the guy in Louisville.
01:50:10.820 Yeah, 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.
01:50:19.320 If they feel like there's an injustice being done.
01:50:21.780 Um, and I did come across Andy thanks to them.
01:50:24.440 And 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.
01:50:34.680 And so often these customers get frustrated with the policy and not the person that is enforcing the policy.
01:50:41.920 Um, so, you know, I saw this opportunity where, you know, this needed to, to be brought forward.
01:50:48.480 It needed more attention because this was obviously happening again to somebody.
01:50:52.340 And so I wanted to reach out to him, give him some support.
01:50:56.020 And I saw so much support coming behind it from all of these people and it going viral.
01:51:01.500 I think it ended up being 15 on Twitter trending.
01:51:04.880 Um, 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.
01:51:11.800 And so I felt compelled to do that for him.
01:51:14.140 And lo and behold, we're at, you know, over $20,000 and he is exactly what I could have hoped he would be.
01:51:20.960 He's so thankful and kind and great representation of what I was hoping someone who would be, you know, canceled would be.
01:51:28.480 So this cancel culture, um, is everywhere.
01:51:33.700 I mean, I think everyone is being affected by it.
01:51:36.680 There are times that I see these viral videos on both sides of the aisle or debate or whatever.
01:51:43.340 Um, and sometimes the person at the store is really just trying to do their job and they're just there.
01:51:49.960 They 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.
01:52:01.560 We 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.
01:52:08.700 You just have to.
01:52:09.440 So, well, why, well, it's a store policy and maybe you get hurt or something.
01:52:13.980 And so it would just be bad.
01:52:15.540 You have to wear shoes.
01:52:16.820 If they tried to shame that person, we would all be for the, the person has said, you got to put shoes on.
01:52:25.000 It's policy to wear a mask at many places.
01:52:28.420 And, you know, you don't have to go into that particular store.
01:52:33.580 You don't have a right to that store.
01:52:35.660 How do you separate, uh, the good guys from the bad guys when you are doing something like this?
01:52:42.360 How do you know, uh, that that person who has been publicly shamed, you know, is, is going into it with the right heart?
01:52:51.760 Is it just a gut feel?
01:52:54.460 Yeah, absolutely.
01:52:55.660 I mean, like you said in the beginning, this is a human issue.
01:52:58.860 It's not, it's a completely bipartisan issue.
01:53:01.440 And I think that's why I so much want my platform to be bipartisan because it's, it's a human issue.
01:53:07.580 And so many people, you know, face this.
01:53:10.080 And so when I do come across someone, um, such as Andy, I could just tell.
01:53:14.640 And like you said, it's, it's a gut feel.
01:53:16.700 I could see, you know, that both of these people obviously had a, he was this person on established Twitter.
01:53:22.380 Um, they obviously, you know, had, you know, some, some other controversial tweets, um, that, you know, it seems like they were kind of reaching.
01:53:31.440 It's there for some more, um, some more out there.
01:53:34.680 So 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?
01:53:40.160 You know, I think as a manager, we've all been put in similar situations.
01:53:43.740 So it's easy to kind of recognize another person that's going through something similar.
01:53:49.140 So what are you doing now?
01:53:51.700 Cause you're, you're no longer working at, uh, target.
01:53:57.220 Yeah, correct.
01:53:58.100 So I have left target.
01:53:59.700 Um, it was a, it was a very, um, amicable split.
01:54:03.280 Um, I left, you know, I felt like I've been given and gifted this platform and I really want to do something with it.
01:54:09.400 And 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.
01:54:19.560 And, you know, they have this angry mob syndrome almost where they just want to attack and get behind one another, jump on the bandwagon.
01:54:26.500 Um, 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.
01:54:42.080 And what is the world if we're not able to, to speak our truths, you know?
01:54:48.000 I'll tell you, Tori, I don't know if you're left or right and I don't care.
01:54:51.760 Um, I think, uh, what you're doing is, is noble and right.
01:54:55.880 I, 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.
01:55:12.660 Uh, 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.
01:55:26.160 They can quickly because they're so frustrated with things, but they really in their heart don't like this at all.
01:55:33.380 They don't want to be a part of that.
01:55:35.160 They, they want to be able to live side by side with their neighbor.
01:55:39.080 Like we always have, we, we don't agree on everything.
01:55:43.860 Why all of a sudden do I have to be an enemy because we disagree?
01:55:49.200 Yeah, I think that's, that's like the point of the pause and pause be kind.
01:55:52.860 I think we've forgotten to do that.
01:55:54.660 We don't pause anymore.
01:55:55.760 We just, we don't look at all of the factors that come into something.
01:55:59.620 We don't look at the, the context of a situation.
01:56:02.820 We just immediately, we hear something and you know, if it goes against our beliefs or our views, we become defensive.
01:56:09.260 And 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.
01:56:16.500 So 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?
01:56:30.760 It was a mistake or was it in the wrong place or what happened there?
01:56:35.280 So it was actually not even a mistake.
01:56:37.480 So 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.
01:56:46.260 So you can tell more, the customer more about that individual item.
01:56:50.340 And then the actual price tag is on next to the actual item that is for sale, a couple of shelves below.
01:56:57.000 So 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.
01:57:08.080 Wow.
01:57:08.880 Wow.
01:57:09.280 Were 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.
01:57:21.440 Were you surprised at the, uh, the, the people of the world that were on your side?
01:57:29.520 Oh, absolutely.
01:57:32.140 I 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.
01:57:40.220 And that, that instinct, I guess was right because it did.
01:57:44.000 But 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.
01:57:50.680 I was expecting outrage and frustration.
01:57:53.460 And 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.
01:58:07.440 And so to see so many people come to my support was just incredible.
01:58:10.980 It was, it was, uh, it was, um, it was great to see that and great to see what you're doing with this now.
01:58:19.280 And I wish you all the best of luck.
01:58:21.020 How can people, uh, follow you and how can people help you?
01:58:26.660 Yes, please.
01:58:27.620 Um, so you can follow me at my Twitter, um, which is at real target Tori.
01:58:32.500 And then I also do have an Instagram as well.
01:58:35.080 I try to keep them both updated, which is my name, um, at Tori Parati.
01:58:39.480 P-E-R-R-O-T-T-I.
01:58:43.680 Tori Parati.
01:58:44.260 Yeah, double R, double T.
01:58:46.760 Tori, best of luck to you.
01:58:48.140 Thank you so much.
01:58:49.160 Go out and change the world, will you?
01:58:51.440 Thank you.
01:58:52.000 I'm working on it.
01:58:53.660 God bless you.
01:58:54.440 Thank you.
01:59:00.840 You 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.
01:59:09.840 Next 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.
01:59:24.780 I urge you to watch last night's episode or grab the podcast.
01:59:30.120 Hour two of today's podcast, uh, is all about the Great Reset.
01:59:34.420 But it is coming, and you need to know about it, and it will change the American dollar.
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02:01:04.660 So glad that you have, uh, joined us today.
02:01:07.180 Did you hear about the woman who gouged her own eyes out, uh, while on meth, and she just
02:01:15.360 received prosthetic eyes?
02:01:17.260 Oh, God, no.
02:01:19.040 Okay.
02:01:19.720 I, I know this sounds, uh, horrible, but, um, it actually has kind of a happy ending.
02:01:26.560 So this woman, she's from South Carolina, Anderson, South Carolina, and she took meth,
02:01:34.560 and it went into a psychotic episode, and she believed that if she plucked her eyes out,
02:01:43.480 she would save the world.
02:01:46.240 And drugs take, you know, these kinds of drugs take whatever it is you are, and just, it's
02:01:52.260 like drunks, you know.
02:01:53.880 I'm a, I'm a happy, you know, lovey drunk.
02:01:57.620 There are drunks that are just the exact opposite.
02:02:00.700 I'm just, I'm in love with everybody, uh, when I would drink, um, and some of these, uh,
02:02:07.500 drugs that can put you into psychosis, they just enhance your fear or whatever.
02:02:13.060 She was thinking that she could save the world and, uh, she would, uh, cure all of the ills
02:02:23.480 of the world, uh, she said she saw a light pole morphing into a white dove, and the trees curled
02:02:30.320 downward, and the skies darkened, causing her to think the world was ending, and only if she
02:02:37.100 would gouge her eyes out would that end.
02:02:39.480 And so the people with her were trying to stop her, and they couldn't, and she just pushed
02:02:44.040 her fingers into her eyes and ripped her eyes out.
02:02:47.720 Can you imagine this?
02:02:48.920 No.
02:02:49.320 Yeah.
02:02:50.100 You're making me want to, uh, hit the pause button on my meth addiction I was planning.
02:02:53.720 Uh, well, you might want to consider it.
02:02:56.560 Okay.
02:02:56.880 Just, just consider it.
02:02:57.900 So now she's 22 years old, she is clean, she's healthy, and she just got a pair of prosthetic
02:03:04.540 eyes.
02:03:05.720 And, uh, she said, I just, I just want to appear to be more normal to the outside world.
02:03:11.580 I was excited to get him.
02:03:13.360 Um, he, her boyfriend cried when he saw her.
02:03:19.040 Uh, he said, it melted my heart.
02:03:21.200 She's never been different to me, but I know she's wanted this for a long time.
02:03:25.460 I'm happy she has this now.
02:03:27.440 Um, seeing Kaylee happy makes me happy.
02:03:30.460 She's always an upbeat and positive person, but this has made her, uh, extra happy.
02:03:35.640 Um, she has, she has really changed her life apparently.
02:03:43.140 Um, and she said, you know, it was really hard to come off of meth, but the hallucinations
02:03:47.940 and everything else she said, but I finally found God and, uh, I, I got past it and, uh,
02:03:57.160 she's going back to high school to get her high school diploma.
02:03:59.700 And then an associate's degree.
02:04:01.620 She said, it was two years ago when I gouged my own eyes out.
02:04:06.840 Uh, but now I live in a much brighter world and she's living without eyes.
02:04:13.460 I, I just, there is something to that story that speaks to the soul of who she really was
02:04:21.240 and who she is now.
02:04:23.500 She's finally the person she really is and not the person she had allowed herself to become.
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