20 Years of Glenn … Without Glenn! | Guest: Bill O’Reilly | 1⧸10⧸20
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2 hours and 7 minutes
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180.43643
Summary
Glenn is out for some family reasons, but we have lots of news, including the latest on the crash of a Korean airliner, impeachment, and the 2020 election, and much more. Plus, a special guest joins the show!
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we've just launched the b team today b team in all areas jason for hillary i mean that's really
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like more like c team i mean if you really want to estimate it and then uh pat and stew today
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for glenn who is who is out for uh unfortunate reasons he's okay but having some family uh
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emergency issues we'll get into that a little bit later on uh today and uh and then you i mean you
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were like our second choice for an audience we really we had some other people in mind uh they
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couldn't make it uh so thank you for for joining us today uh you know but you know we're not saying
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you're bad we're just saying like we'd rather have does seem counterintuitive to call your audience
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the b audience but you know that's us we're counterintuitive if we were if we were good
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hosts we wouldn't be the b right right right so we don't know the basics uh but we'll get to uh all
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the news today about uh what's you know still going on in iran a lot of uh kind of election
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stuff going on as well with uh new polls and such we can get into that today and so much more by the
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way it's the 20th anniversary of the show today and glenn's not here that's sad that he's not here
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for his 20th anniversary it is back in a second
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uh 888-727-BECK it is pat and stew for glenn uh sadly on his on the 20th anniversary of this
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particular show beginning he's he's not here to be able to do it yet family emergency which we'll
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probably tell you about later on since he's posting it anyway and so i guess it's not it's
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not a secret um all right we got a lot going on today there's a lot to be to be uh discussed about
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the situation in iran and of course impeachment and the election the 2020 election we'll get to
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all of that and lots more coming up in 60 seconds this is the glenbeck program
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it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program 888-727-BECK
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uh it looks more and more like iran either accidentally or on purpose shot down that ukrainian
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airliner the other night killing all 176 on board so so bizarre i mean didn't you suspect that though
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from the very from the very beginning because it was just too weird that all those missiles were
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launched and then coincidentally a plane just crashes into ron did not seem possible didn't
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no it did it did not seem possible uh you know if you're in the middle of a of a six to eight hour
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buffet binge and then you have a terrible case of heartburn i guess you could have had the heartburn
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anyway anyway but it seems really unlikely seems like the binge might have brought it on yeah that's
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usually the way that works yeah and of course iran is denying it uh they they called us uh big liars
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their pants are on fire i think they also said pants on fire yeah they said na na na na na as well
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in an official statement from the ai tola yeah strange but uh you know one thing that's interesting
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about us being liars is the video yeah multiple videos from multiple different areas of missiles
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striking planes and then bringing them to the ground i thought that was some pretty good evidence but
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it's incredible and really sad uh because these people had nothing to do with what's going on and
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you know even the u.s is saying it was it was probably accidental which nobody would ever give us
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the benefit of the doubt on that if it involved us and we shot down some airliner uh nobody would say
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well they did it accidentally but that's actually what what american officials are saying that's what
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president trump is saying about iran and actually that seems to be the intelligence from all over
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the world canada europe um everybody seems to agree that this was a missile and likely was a mistake
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now you never know with these things because a mistake it could be a mistake essentially from the regime
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in that they didn't intend to shoot down a plane but some person who you know was on the they have a
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ring of anti-aircraft weaponry around uh the city and one person deciding this was either a threat or
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screw these people i'm taking that thing down that could all that that's in a way intentional right
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they're trying to do it doesn't necessarily mean that it was a the position of the of the country
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right maybe or maybe they confused the airline with somebody else yeah maybe they thought it was
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american who knows who knows uh but i'm sure eventually over time we'll we'll get that figured
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out that's but it's not surprising because iran apparently was in possession of the black box from
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the plane one of them and they wouldn't they wouldn't turn it over so there must be a reason for
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that i mean it is you know well first of all they wouldn't turn over the black box second of all uh i
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believe it was abc got footage of the crash area the day after the crash nothing there now that's
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not how you investigate an airplane uh an aircraft uh you know barreling into the ground and exploding
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you the pieces are there every you know you know how meticulous they are with these things they'll sit
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there and they'll investigate that for months they'll look at every single piece they'll catalog it all
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instead they're just like uh bulldoze that field over there and uh hopefully no one notices
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i mean it's it's blatantly obvious that this happened but you know what do you expect right
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no one expects anything more out of iran i i i expect god a little bit more out of u.s officials
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who are running to their uh social media accounts to try to tweet how trump was responsible for iran
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shooting down a plane because you know he he started this chaotic time pat and you can't expect a
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country to not fire against you know commercial airlines when when it's a chaotic time that's
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obviously trump's fault and by the way we should all remember that trump was responding they take
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taking this guy out right it was not a was not a first move by the united states iran was shooting was
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had just killed a u.s citizen uh they were uh in the middle of these protests that were arranged by
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this particular guy sulaimani and uh there are reports of potentially a an imminent threat against
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u.s positions designed by this guy who now sadly is not around to tell us about it so this was not a
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first strike by the u.s this is this is a strike that uh was in um you know both defensive and uh in
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response to an attack by iran and we're sick of it we we made this we've decided to do something here
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and sometimes doing something makes people nervous but we've decided to say you know what we're no
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longer going to play this game where we act like your proxies are not you we're no longer going to
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say you know what it's it's oh gosh those those militia groups let's pretend as if we don't know
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they were directed by iran let's pretend and let's pretend the ieds didn't come from iran yeah
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let's just step back and just forget and pretend because that's really been our position for
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forever yeah yeah all through the barack obama years for sure and maybe even through some of george
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w bush's years yeah uh we just ignored it we just let it go i mean we talked about a whole bunch
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of different things that have happened over the last certainly uh the last 20 years and even the
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last 40 years that have all come from iran and we've done nothing about it until now and and now
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we're wrong to respond to any of it i it's it's crazy it's crazy it's it's like the democrats are
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working for the iranian uh regime it it i mean they they give they spew their propaganda for them
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yeah i mean well if at least if nothing else it seems like trying to take trump down is more
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important to them for sure then a the truth about this incident and b the danger that is iraq i mean
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they don't seem to they seem to be much more concerned about a republican being president than
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any of those things here's one of the uh democrats uh blaming president trump uh in part for uh the
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shooting down of the uh of the plane the other night if what is being projected is true uh this is yet
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another example of collateral damage from the actions that have been taken in a provocative
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way by the president of the united states okay well is this type of miscalculation let's say
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on the part of the iranians more likely now to result in even heightened tensions
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i would say that the continued sabre excuse me the continued saber rattling by the president
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or so doesn't help us i also feel strongly that by taking out general soleimani that that did not
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somehow rid us of any of the planning that the iranians would be doing or that the shia militia
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that is throughout the region uh is also engaged in doing and we also have the leader of the shia
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militia who was assassinated as well that uh may be the subject of some efforts to seek revenge
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so her most important point there was that it's it's donald trump's fault that's incredible
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it's that's playing right into the hands of the iranian regime to me and it's triple incredible
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because it's jackie spire right i mean jackie spire is she was in jonestown if you don't know
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she was the one that went to jonestown with uh she was working for a congressman at the time
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uh and this is where all you know 900 plus people died um by drinking the i'm gonna get this right
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the flavor aid it was not the guy who crashes through your walls in a giant glass it wasn't
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not cool do you do you imagine this all of these years they've been saying drink the kool-aid it was
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flavor aid it was a rip-off kool-aid thing i didn't even know it gets the blame it's unfair and i'm
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standing up for the guy that goes oh yeah when he comes through the wall because it was not his fault
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but jackie spire was there she watched her boss get murdered right and be judging by her logic here
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he was responsible for the incident because he's the one that started off this chaotic situation
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where he went over there and visited and tried to rescue all of these people instead a terrible
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incident happens where murderers wind up murdering a bunch of people is that jackie's fault because i've
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never considered it her fault i've never considered it her boss's fault it's not it's the fault of the
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people who who actually do the things this is such a difficult thing for america to to wrap their arms
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around these days when it comes down to a shooting or it comes down to a situation like this we have to
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find somebody else that fits into our worldview to blame instead like oh it's guns it's gun manufacturers
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it's this it's this no it's the person who's who's responsible for the act iran is responsible for
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killing this uh this group of 176 people period and you got p buddha judge implying that the u.s is
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sharing the blame with iran for shooting down the airliner i mean uh this is a guy who is running for
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president who's also trying to pin the blame on us wow buddha judge said innocent civilians are now
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dead because they were caught in the middle of an unnecessary and unwanted military tit for tat my
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thoughts are with the families and loved ones i love that it's just this look they just were
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caught in the crossfire what no they shot down an airliner that is different than being caught in
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the crossfire it indicates that like oh well uh a missile flying towards something else happened to
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hit uh something in between we weren't shooting at anybody at the time there was no crossfire
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there was only fire there was only fire no one's coming from iran which is by the way been the
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situation this entire time this entire time iran has been taking out u.s soldiers in iraq with its
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ieds it's been some rockets it's been all sorts of different things but we know this guy sulaimani
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is responsible for 600 of them himself six right hundred u.s soldiers and we have one of the two
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major parties out there acting as if it's it was wrong to take him out i mean i don't think there's
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any question what is it morally justifiable what we did with sulaimani yes is it legally justifiable
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absolutely yes the only question was and i think some people had there's a very small slice of america
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who actually just had honest questions was like crap is this going to blow up into something that we
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don't want to deal with and that's a legitimate question and one i'm sure donald trump seriously
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considered before deciding to pull the trigger on this you know that is a big part of it even when
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it is morally justifiable and legally justifiable do you want to deal with the blowback the decision
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of donald trump for the past two years and barack obama for eight years before that and george w bush
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before that was no right like we don't want to we don't want to make that we don't want to deal with
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that pushback so let's all pretend as if these things aren't happening and try to just minimize them
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and trump has changed that calculus and it's changed the calculus for iran that doesn't mean
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that some of these groups might still do crazy things but now you have to realize if you're iran
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it's your job to keep these groups in line because if they do things uh without uh your knowledge even
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we're gonna think it's you and that that message being communicated to iran pretty with a big
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exclamation point in the form of an explosion i think is pretty effective it very and it was obviously
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proxies that they were using at the embassy uh that precipitated this attack on uh soleimani so
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yeah we have sent a really strong message that even if this is your proxies we're coming after you for
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it that's a powerful statement and they we've said for years that people in the middle east
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respond to strength they don't respond well to weakness they think that's the green light for them
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to go ahead and attack you even more but now they've seen strength and i think that's going
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to act as a deterrent i think it's pretty obvious that you know with the lobbing the 15 missiles into
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u.s air bases that really hit nothing um that's that shows you that they're taking this pretty
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it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program triple eight seven two seven beck sadly he's not
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here today which is his 20th anniversary of this particular show remarkable yeah you know uh 20 yeah
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so this is 20 years ago today the glenn beck program debuted on 970 wfla the mothership in tampa florida
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and uh started a now 20 year run uh it was a it was you know i guess it was right after we signed
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our syndication deal to to go syndicate to get syndicated in uh august of 2001 you may notice that
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date had some significance uh with world events uh just a few weeks after we signed that contract uh
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they 9-11 happened and they moved up the launch it was supposed to launch in january 2002 right and
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they moved up the launch uh to uh september i want to say we launched september 14th or 15th i mean
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through the whole network it was right after 9-11 right after 9-11 yeah um so that was the first
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national show but this show started at 970 wfla glenn you don't know his history came from i mean he did
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uh music radio uh for and you know the best moments of that happened with uh one pat gray uh you know
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and glenn basically failed on his own but when he was with pat things went really well
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and uh and he was doing music radio when i met him now a little over 20 years ago i mean he was
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basically i mean he was showing up barely showing up on time and look 20 years later here he is not here
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uh but he was barely showing up on time to start the show oh he was so disinterested doing music
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radio he couldn't care less he didn't care about there's a song would end and he would say uh there's
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uh that song by what's his face uh okay so legitimately that we move on to something else it was legitimately
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he was that disinterested in it i remember starting with him because i started interning
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for glenn like a you know a little bit before he i mean he was in the he was in the midst of not
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caring about radio but he was he wasn't into talk radio uh hadn't done any real shows as far as that
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had you know when it comes to news and politics hadn't even started that really yet and he's doing
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a music show and he decided to tell me that he's like i've got a great idea for the show i'm like you
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know he hadn't shown any interest in the show at all so it was kind of interesting to see him have this
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great idea his idea was that we should do a flashback every day to start the show let's take
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a moment from the previous show and we'll start the show with that so people can get caught up and
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he's giving me this big hard sell i'm thinking myself he just wants to come in late this is not
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this so every day i would have to put together a flashback of the previous show that would air
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right it was a six show aired six to ten and from six to like 6 15 was a flashback and then 6 15
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did he not show up oh absolutely not in the building yeah 6 15 to 6 20 was like commercials
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then it became well when we come out of the commercials play a couple songs uh-huh so then
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like 6 20 to 6 you know 30 would be music and then it was like time for weather and he's like you
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just do the weather and then go back to into commercials yeah and then we go back into more
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songs legitimately he was showing up some days at like 6 35 6 40 when the show starts at six at six
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yeah that's that's where his mind was a little over 20 years ago a lot of that's changed over
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the years yes it has and so very much so 20th anniversary of of the show starting on wfla and
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he's not here for unfortunately uh real reasons it's not like he's just being lazy and and asking us to
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do a best of program he's got some a family emergency popped up last night he had to fly out of town
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late in the evening um we're praying for him and and and and for you know vinnie and mary and dom and
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a whole list of people uh and he asked us specifically to ask you uh as well to keep them in your prayers
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because he's going through you know something pretty serious and we're hoping that everything's
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going to be okay hopefully hopefully he's back here on monday um but i know next week mary has a very
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serious surgery he's talked about his that's his daughter if you don't know and uh yeah that's
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yeah uh yeah so it's it's a he's going it's a tough time right now uh when a lot going on in the
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world uh we were only i think monday is three weeks from the iowa caucus that's how close we are to
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this whole election thing really kicking off and the senate trial for impeachment may start next week
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insane i mean i every time you think like oh there's enough in the news cycle to last us for
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months and then it just triples yep so there it is uh well we'll have glenn hopefully back on
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monday some really interesting polling bizarre polling that came out last night and and launches
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a new person into the debates we'll tell you about that coming up this is the glenbeck program
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all right it's just that simple wow exciting it's an exciting time it is an exciting time okay so all
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i really want to talk about is the royals and i know stew the royal the royals you and not the
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kansas city royals because that'd be an interesting topic to bring up in the middle of a talk show
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so uh my question is though is uh megan markle i mean and harry are uh you know cutting ties as
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their uh you know with their official duties to uh to the to the crown it is a weird i will i do not
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care about the royals but that's either but this is somewhat interesting because it is so weird
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the the fight has been on for quite some time now but my question is is that now that they're cutting
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ties they're going to be looking for gigs and uh you know megan's probably going to want to go back
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to work she's going to need to pick up some little extra cash on the side and how did she leave
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the television show suits oh that she was on yes they they if they didn't kill her off is suits
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still on suits just ended that's what i thought the series finale was just a few months ago so
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they could you know kick it back up with the netflix deal oh you're you know what you're right
00:26:13.860
because they especially with megan coming back right if megan comes back they would pour money
00:26:17.860
into that show which is a great freaking show if you've never watched suits i you know i kind of
00:26:22.200
had this idea because i remember usa network growing up where like they did reruns of like
00:26:27.800
old game shows and i never i don't think i ever maybe they did some reruns of you know uh like
00:26:34.420
law and order type shows like there's never anything i wanted to watch on usa and one day i just got
00:26:40.540
sucked into suits and watched a couple episodes and now there's nine seasons of it i freaking love
00:26:45.460
that show i loved all the people on it and megan markle uh you know the the princess now uh was one of
00:26:51.600
the main characters on the show she's a duchess thank you duchess whatever you're right sorry
00:26:55.720
about that i don't know again i don't know anything about the royals all i cared about is she was
00:26:59.900
ruining suits by leaving that's what i cared about yeah yeah yeah um but yeah that you're right they
00:27:04.320
would if she would do that they'd pour money into it right i like this idea and so you know did they
00:27:09.740
did they kill her off or did she just leave she uh so uh spoiler alert if you're just starting the
00:27:14.620
series uh she left uh to uh to to run like a legal clinic in seattle with her how many seasons ago
00:27:21.160
so two the last two seasons didn't help right they hung out for the last they they hung on for
00:27:25.720
another two seasons after megan and it was still good the show is it's a show is freaking good it's
00:27:30.140
a good show uh but you're right i mean they could bring her back and all those other guys would be
00:27:35.000
like i mean now now that she's the princess that's just that's just whatever sick of you trying to
00:27:40.440
make her a princess i'll tell you that well she gets there at some point right i don't know
00:27:44.580
no she's married to a prince now if you're married to a prince you're a princess that's my new
00:27:48.860
declaration well that's that's that was some of the reason that the fight started right because
00:27:54.400
harry will never be king and william his brother will right he's in line okay and so kate and megan
00:28:01.100
do not get along because kate is always like she's never going to be queen but she's like my husband's
00:28:07.720
going to be king and uh yours isn't so are you kidding i mean is that really a thing that happens
00:28:15.340
within the royal family yes come on i that's been reported to me 100 i think this is great because
00:28:21.080
you know i love that england's still even live in this fairy tale it's just great and i love that
00:28:25.840
we're just still i believe this is an extension of the revolutionary war uh-huh in that we're like
00:28:30.220
you know what we never finished off that whole monarchy thing that was our only mistake in the
00:28:34.340
revolutionary war we let them maintain their monarchy and now megan's doing it and now we're like you
00:28:40.340
know what we're sending over a spy she's going to marry into the family and blow the whole thing up
00:28:44.560
not in a in an explosion way but in a uh we're ripping the the royal family apart way she has
00:28:49.780
done that for sure she has most definitely done all the it's funny it's like all the suspicions of
00:28:56.160
like the british like i don't know she's there he's marrying an american like this is well i guess it's
00:29:01.120
okay now like two months in you find out now no you're totally screwed we're we're resting this
00:29:04.920
whole thing up yeah it was too much for and that's why today you have to deal with megxit and so i mean
00:29:11.440
just by the way on this front which is this is hilarious we just spent you know four minutes
00:29:16.520
talking about about the royal family we can keep going when yesterday brexit finally passes
00:29:24.100
yesterday was it even mentioned probably not oh no like it is so hilarious this was the only thing
00:29:30.420
anyone talked about for how many years it finally we had the election the boris boris johnson does well
00:29:36.260
in it yesterday the thing just sails through easily no no big deal brexit finally going to happen
00:29:41.120
end of the month excellent after all this time all this back and forth that's true harry and
00:29:46.940
megan leaving nobody cares about it's amazing it is it's incredible like someone was brought up to
00:29:52.820
me the other day like oh you know this this impeachment thing you know nancy pelosi was
00:29:56.660
going to bring over the articles of impeachment to the senate i was like that seems like it was like
00:30:01.500
1985 i know it sure does impeachment like 16 news cycles past the impeachment it sure does could
00:30:09.120
could nancy pelosi have choked this process any any any more dramatic she lost this thing big big
00:30:14.840
time yeah horrible job by her big this is i mean everyone kind of knows that she's this is her last
00:30:21.420
time as speaker anyway likely because she was going to get voted out or at least had a possibility of
00:30:27.140
being voted out it sort of made a deal yeah like this is my last one just say i'll do this last one
00:30:31.800
and then we'll turn it over to somebody else after this how can she be i mean she can't even go for
00:30:37.120
this again right i mean this is this this is an immense failure of leadership if you wanted to
00:30:43.200
impeach donald trump they should have started it earlier on the whole russia thing and then this all
00:30:48.820
this stuff would have come out probably eventually she didn't really want to she said she didn't want
00:30:53.520
to but if she didn't want to why the hell did she do it because she was trying to appease the the young
00:30:58.200
upstarts i mean that's going to be her argument yeah but i mean she she didn't have to do that
00:31:03.800
you know you know what here's the thing i have a mute button on twitter i'm very good at ignoring
00:31:08.460
alexandria casio cortez she should get good at it too why why do you care what alexandria casio
00:31:14.220
cortez is saying who cares what ilan omar is saying you do what you think is right you're supposed to be
00:31:19.420
the speaker of the freaking house yeah and so i don't i don't know if i buy that she was pushed
00:31:23.360
into it by this 28 year old it just seems to me that she thought it was a good strategy and she'd win
00:31:28.880
and what she found out is she was wrong yeah right this is this has been a this has been a
00:31:34.660
patently a disaster it's a disaster for them for them i mean i you know it is yeah they got this
00:31:41.380
impeachment they get to say that he's impeached but they're getting nothing out of it people have
00:31:44.740
forgotten about it already it's going to go into the senate and it's a joke except that now right uh
00:31:50.340
senator mcconnell wants to uh you know says he's going to have the trial as like next week
00:31:54.880
yeah they want to get it over with right but that means that uh the people running for the
00:31:59.880
democratic presidential nomination have to be there oh well they have to be there or be out
00:32:05.640
or be out of it right so one or the other so do they show up to the debate that they're having next
00:32:10.140
week or not i mean mcconnell's pulling the plug on that pulling the rug out from underneath them
00:32:13.900
there i mean i was assuming they could you know if it's not going on at that moment they could fly in
00:32:17.760
do the debate don't try to bog me down with technicalities they're either in or they're out but they
00:32:21.880
can't campaign right they can't campaign in these in these areas they can't be on the ground going to
00:32:27.380
every county on a no malarkey tour now now no malarkey uh joe can do that because he's not in
00:32:31.600
the senate anymore but a lot of these candidates are in the senate i mean bernie sanders is in the
00:32:35.520
senate elizabeth warren is in the senate and amy klobuchar is in the senate cory booker is in the
00:32:39.840
senate and apparently still running michael bennett is actually still running and he's in the senate
00:32:43.780
in fact uh probably be a good thing for him because uh if he can you know maybe somebody will
00:32:49.080
notice that he's running if he's if he's there isn't it amazing he's still in this race cory
00:32:53.920
booker too nobody even knows him nobody even knows but at least people understand who cory booker is
00:32:59.340
they know who he is generally nobody knows who michael bennett is no i don't think in his own state
00:33:05.220
people know who he is no it's like we have a senator named michael bennett when did that start
00:33:10.520
you know when bennett was uh running early on he was like you know what this trump thing it's all
00:33:16.400
chaos it's all every day you wake up there's a new crazy headline he's like if i'm president
00:33:20.380
i'll be boring i'll make sure to bore you every day and it's like well you're doing a good job at
00:33:25.620
that congratulations that is promise kept yes we should give him some credit on this he is boring
00:33:30.500
all of us to death uh yes yes did you see that bloomberg's up to uh third in at least one national
00:33:38.280
poll i think he was he was tied for third at 11 but he could buy a little bit i mean the money he's
00:33:44.240
spending is apparently making some inroads for him and he's spending a lot of it he's spending a lot
00:33:49.540
of money i mean you can't even i mean i personally can't click on anything youtube without seeing a
00:33:54.780
michael bloomberg it's incredible he i mean it really he really is everywhere um i was in uh over
00:33:59.340
vacation in nevada for a couple days and they uh everywhere there is tom steyer ads uh the other
00:34:05.260
he's running a lot of them tom steyer uh had he's made so everyone expected him to miss this debate
00:34:13.200
he was down at the last minute needed two qualifying polls and the way those things work
00:34:18.160
is you have to have um you know i think it's i can't remember exactly what it is right i think
00:34:21.820
it's six percent nationally or four percent in an early state poll and you have to have a certain
00:34:26.740
number of polls he needed two more as of last night got them both last night oh uh in sort of
00:34:33.300
remarkable fashion are they going to allow it uh they are going to allow it's a qualifying poll
00:34:38.000
from fox news and the amazing part about it was nevada and south carolina steyer finished in double
00:34:46.200
digits in both states one of them i think it was south carolina at 15 percent tom steyer who is
00:34:54.220
legitimately the least interesting person in america oh he's the he's awful he is so boring it is
00:35:00.880
and awful to stay awake when he's speaking it's impossible well i mean the only difference from
00:35:05.680
him and michael bennett is that he's got the cash yeah uh yeah well yeah i mean bennett is much more
00:35:12.760
conservative i will say than steyer steyer's steyer is uh elizabeth warren bernie sanders he's in that
00:35:17.200
camp in fact he started an organization to impeach donald trump in october of 2017 17 jeez oh so he's
00:35:26.000
he's been on this bandwagon for a long time he's like i don't really have anything here but i'd like to
00:35:29.840
impeach him because he just he's really i don't like him like him so listen to this poll this is south
00:35:33.820
carolina fox news and by the way you know fox news gets criticism from the left of course but
00:35:37.880
they're a very well respected uh polling outfit like they're they're one of the highest ranked
00:35:41.780
pollsters there are across the board uh in south carolina joe biden still with a hefty lead 36
00:35:47.360
tom steyer in second at 15 in south carolina south carolina then bernie sanders 14 warren 10
00:35:55.460
buddha judge at four and again the buddha judge thing is interesting because i mean this guy he can't
00:36:01.080
get any minority support african americans do not like him buddha judge yeah they are not fans uh he
00:36:07.520
gets zero percent in a lot of these polls from african americans um then uh the other one was
00:36:12.480
nevada and the joe biden had 30 some percent uh in the in the 36 yeah 36 and he does very well with
00:36:20.140
african-american voters and he's been dominating south carolina the entire time so this and the only
00:36:25.380
issue with biden as far as this campaign goes is you start off with uh two super white states with
00:36:31.360
iowa and new hampshire right then you have nevada third you don't get to a really strong biden state
00:36:36.440
until fourth so if he loses which is very plausible he doesn't win any of the first three states
00:36:41.180
it could be complicated here's the nevada poll though biden at 23 he's leading in nevada here
00:36:46.800
sanders at 17 steyer and warren tied at 12 now most people across the country don't even know
00:36:52.300
who tom steyer is bloomberg you might know who he is yeah um but well here's the here's the dramatic
00:36:57.640
part about it is steyer has spent something in the neighborhood of 80 million dollars uh so far
00:37:03.840
he's been running and almost all of it spent on early state uh uh advertising so the people in those
00:37:10.540
early states know who this guy is they're sick of his face okay that's the feeling on tom steyer but
00:37:15.880
he's doing you know you know again money can get you you know it's like the the yankees right
00:37:20.040
like you can spend and spend and spend and get yourself to be competitive every year doesn't
00:37:24.040
mean you're gonna win the world series but you can get yourself into the game a little bit and
00:37:27.320
that's what steyer's done bloomberg has already way outspent steyer he's only been in the race
00:37:32.580
for a few weeks as compared to steyer who's been in for you know several months uh steyer spent
00:37:37.920
something like 80 million and and bloomberg's already up well over 150 million yeah he's about
00:37:43.040
doubled him yeah and he's gonna by the time super tuesday happens and and this is the interesting
00:37:47.860
part about uh bloomberg he's gonna probably spend a quarter of a billion dollars on this
00:37:51.980
and he's running almost unopposed because he's only advertising in super tuesday states when none of
00:37:58.280
the other candidates are doing much of anything there so it's a fascinating it's gonna be a
00:38:03.040
fascinating experiment to see if he can actually make a dent seven two uh triple eight seven two seven
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well donald trump as you know is destroying our country he's uh pretty basically just set fire
00:40:11.620
to every aspect of our world as you know as you know i mean you've watched the news right
00:40:16.880
um you know you may have missed a couple stories when you watch the news sometimes they don't get to
00:40:20.980
everything like for example uh unemployment at 3.5 percent now another 145 000 jobs were added
00:40:29.700
this is an amazing an amazing situation i mean this is what 50 highest the best unemployment rate in 50
00:40:37.540
years or more yes literally since 1969 right i think so i mean that's incredible uh it really is
00:40:47.200
and you know it was a point there's a point where they thought four percent unemployment was quote-unquote
00:40:51.100
full employment it really couldn't go below that in any measurable way well here we are at 3.5 percent
00:40:57.040
i mean can a president really lose a presidential election when unemployment is at 3.5 percent
00:41:04.720
it's hard to imagine i will say uh you know the unemployment rate was pretty low when al gore
00:41:12.140
lost to george w bush but a very close election and it of course wasn't the incumbent he was the vice
00:41:16.800
president of the incumbent uh uh party you know here is the situation i would not say it's smooth
00:41:22.860
sailing but it's hard to imagine if the economy stays this strong which we still have you know
00:41:29.180
11 months or 10 months to go so it could turn negative hopefully not but if it stays this strong
00:41:34.500
how does the president lose i mean how do you lose an election when you're the unemployment rate is 3.5
00:41:39.340
hopefully he doesn't yeah i mean i just can't how do you make the argument that we need to change
00:41:44.640
everything up when you're bernie sanders or elizabeth warren in this situation it's bizarre yeah
00:41:48.500
yes b team is in today uh although i guess i mean bill o'reilly's the a team right
00:42:06.420
bill o'reilly's coming up just a moment very excited about that get his uh take on what
00:42:11.400
happened in iran uh you know what's going on with the elections also we have a little situation uh
00:42:18.160
where we've seen he's got a column out about kind of the uh the pc culture and taking everybody down
00:42:24.320
and the the woke nonsense we're dealing with we'll get into that as well 888-727-BECK is the phone
00:42:30.100
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back in the day 45 seconds and then here we are glenn's not here today uh but he uh has a family
00:42:45.580
emergency going on and would ask for your prayers today uh hopefully everything is going to be okay
00:42:50.080
we'll uh keep you updated we're hoping he's back monday but we don't really know at this point
00:42:53.820
um so we'll get uh get into that uh coming up as well as uh there's a lot of i mean there's there's
00:43:00.480
one really crazy story from washington that we need to get into just one of the strangest stories
00:43:08.080
i've ever read in my entire life we'll get into that and some ilan omar updates as well
00:43:12.720
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you know lately there is never a shortage of topics to talk about and bill
00:45:56.200
o'reilly joins us now uh to get us up to speed on what's going on uh this week mr o'reilly welcome
00:46:02.480
to the program stew and pat didn't you guys have a hit in the 60s hey paula yes we did that was us
00:46:10.620
yeah yeah one of my favorites oh that's pretty good yeah it's been a long time i'm glad somebody
00:46:16.060
remembers our hit song uh bill uh i mean it's been a crazy week uh you know i don't know where to start
00:46:23.060
let's start with iran what what what is the media not telling us about this situation global warming
00:46:30.580
is responsible that's what the media isn't telling you uh soleimani the terrorist general so hot over
00:46:38.180
there he lost his mind or the attack of the american embassy in baghdad two consecutive days
00:46:46.000
of shiite militia under the uh orders of soleimani um terrorizing uh our embassy uh then they caught
00:46:55.440
them at the airport u.s intel um and they smoked them so that's what happened and you then bring it
00:47:06.800
over to the united states where there are two things going on number one that most people have no idea
00:47:13.000
what the kuds force is where only 28 percent of americans in a survey taken this week could
00:47:20.540
actually pinpoint where iran is on a map when given the map and an outline they didn't they didn't fill
00:47:29.500
in the country's names but they said here's the map of the middle east where's iran 28 percent of
00:47:35.140
americans could do it so i'd say the frame of reference of our people here not the best and then you
00:47:42.920
combine that with the uh hate trump movement whereas anything president trump does is bad and evil
00:47:51.140
but if you're president so if you're sitting there and the u.s embassy which is american property it's
00:47:59.040
american soil is attacked and then you know the guy did it is in a certain place you don't do anything
00:48:08.260
to him i mean is that what we're looking at now apparently it is because bernie sanders and elizabeth
00:48:14.760
warren even biden biden dancing as he usually does but no you know you can't do that you got to let
00:48:22.400
them just attack the embassy and i'm saying to myself what is going on excuse me what is happening
00:48:31.740
to this country because that wouldn't even been debatable even five years ago even barack obama
00:48:39.460
as soft as he was would have retaliated against the general that ordered an attack on an american
00:48:46.180
embassy so it seems like we are bill we have a big i think a big change i mean today's glenn's 20th
00:48:53.340
anniversary of doing this program which is crazy and about half of that time back in history i remember
00:49:00.020
one morning waking up and seeing the news that osama bin laden had been killed and this was not
00:49:06.980
a moment where right-wing media came out and started criticizing barack obama it was a moment that we
00:49:13.020
celebrated as a country together as a as a wonderful thing this terrible person who was killing americans
00:49:18.980
was gone and that is does not seem to be present at all with this and guess who is the only member of
00:49:24.940
the obama cabinet that advised against the pakistani raid by the seals oh was it joe biden joe biden yeah
00:49:33.200
joe biden yeah he said it was the most difficult decision in 500 years which i never understood i
00:49:39.180
didn't know he's that i mean that's why that's why trump is salivating about you know whether it's
00:49:43.760
biden it's not going to be the socialist it's either going to be biden or buddha judge buddha judge i guess
00:49:49.520
is an outside chance for this nomination but you are living in a country now that is becoming
00:49:56.460
increasingly distracted by the personal devices this is another underreported story especially
00:50:03.880
younger people under 40 um they don't pay attention to anything but what's in their hand
00:50:09.180
and they get dribs and drabs of what's happening but they as i said they don't know what the history
00:50:15.800
of iran is what iran is trying to do the violence that they've brought to the middle eastern region
00:50:22.760
which includes killing americans they don't know any of this and the media does not want to educate
00:50:28.820
anymore or put forth facts that's not why the media is in business they're in business to either hate or
00:50:35.560
like donald trump that's where the money is and there's a lot of money so you know we're we're living
00:50:42.200
in a in a rapidly changing time um but trump this week i think he did himself some good by being
00:50:48.740
measured uh i think going forward if he can continue that tone um that is a good chance to be re-elected
00:50:56.440
you did write a book about donald trump what do you think the chances are that he continues this tone
00:51:00.200
that's an excellent question and it based on speculation in the united states of trump
00:51:06.440
you know he says humbly is by far and away the best book ever written on donald trump because you
00:51:12.420
it's not a pro or anti-trump book i'm just trying to explain the man and in my explanation of donald trump
00:51:20.040
there is the fact that no one knows what he will do i don't think he even knows what he's doing
00:51:27.100
from day to day you know it's all about how he feels uh is is he aggrieved is he you know
00:51:35.480
it's a very unpredictable situation in the white house right now and that's not good you know it's
00:51:42.760
not good it's interesting because the one of the knocks on trump and if you look at the polling it's
00:51:48.100
supported there as well they think he's doing a great job with the economy and there's a bunch of
00:51:51.820
stuff they really like one of the things they the american people tend to worry about is how he would
00:51:56.860
handle a major international crisis and if you see this here i mean how do you not rate this an a plus
00:52:04.240
so far i mean this has been he handled it well and that drove the uh you know it was interesting to
00:52:09.640
watch the reaction from the hate trump networks after his speech they really didn't know where to
00:52:15.600
go all right so it was like wow he was moderate he's not going to hit them back he's not going to
00:52:22.060
escalate so what do we do now what do we do now and then it kind of degenerated into this amorphous
00:52:29.160
uh well he didn't consult with congress and he didn't tell nancy pelosi what he was going to do
00:52:35.460
you know and and the americans immediately as they have with impeachment turned away after that
00:52:41.660
um so you know we live in a time now where facts and truth really doesn't mean that much
00:52:48.880
and that disturbs me okay let me you brought up impeachment and i'm fascinated by this
00:52:55.880
do you understand bill o'reilly what nancy pelosi is attempting to do here because she seems to
00:53:02.720
she waited for two years she finally decided to go forward with the impeachment on basically no
00:53:07.980
evidence she rushed it through and said she couldn't call witnesses because she had to get it done so fast
00:53:14.040
and now is holding on to the articles of impeachment with seemingly no plan whatsoever
00:53:18.240
i mean if you are a democrat aren't you looking at her and saying this is a massive failure
00:53:22.620
i don't think democrats care and i don't think republicans care anymore i think this story is dead
00:53:30.660
that's a massive failure for them right why do it if the story's going to die in a week it's a failure
00:53:35.380
but they got pr out of it so it was all always a pr stunt it's like evil kenevil i mean that's what
00:53:43.160
it was like i'm going to jump over the uh the you know the gorge um it's nancy pelosi i'm going to
00:53:50.220
impeach president trump all right so you did it and not one republican voted for it you know there's
00:53:57.260
no chance of a conviction so we accomplish what we wanted to accomplish um this she'll send it over
00:54:05.220
feinstein basically the senator from california democratic senator said look nancy send it over we
00:54:10.740
this is boring we got to get this on so she'll send it over on monday or maybe late this afternoon
00:54:16.520
um and then it'll go nowhere mcconnell already has a stranglehold on the process over there in the senate
00:54:22.320
but you know pelosi is a creature of the party and the party says okay it's not going to ultimately
00:54:30.620
work for us but we got the damage on the impeachment and so now we'll go to something else
00:54:36.440
but this is uh like a major loss for nancy pelosi don't you think it looks like for her people though
00:54:43.180
you see the hate the hate trump people the democrats the liberals the far left um they don't look at it
00:54:50.020
that way they don't process it that way um they never really thought that this was going to remove
00:54:55.860
donald trump i mean even a nut like sheila jackson lee didn't think that um they just wanted to embarrass
00:55:03.820
him and they and they put him off his game and then hope he reacts in a way that's going to hurt
00:55:08.860
him see it's all about pushing pushing pushing and hoping donald trump then reacts in a way that's
00:55:15.700
going to make it worse so that's what it was all about it does seem like that like the president has
00:55:20.520
some momentum though now doesn't it because he's he's handled this situation with iran really well
00:55:26.320
and and now it looks like he's going to win on this impeachment situation too that she she is now
00:55:32.300
even acquiescing and saying yeah okay i'm gonna i'm gonna send the articles to the senate soon
00:55:37.000
so it seems to me that after the senate trial he's going to have quite a bit of momentum heading into
00:55:43.160
springtime i think his poll numbers will go up a little bit um to the mid 40s maybe upper 40s
00:55:50.360
um but the real momentum donald trump has is in the disintegration of his opposition
00:55:58.340
so it's not the americans that yeah okay iran now what's new so that's gone now maybe it'll come back
00:56:07.020
because the remember the mullers don't want him re-elected so they could start trouble at any time
00:56:12.360
to interfere in our process here and i expect that to happen um but that story is gone now
00:56:19.640
p shouldn't be gone in two weeks but the the lack of a real viable candidate to take on donald trump
00:56:26.880
is what gives the president momentum because all of these people i mean they haven't distinguished
00:56:32.780
themselves and they're weak they're all weak and if he were facing a michelle obama for example
00:56:40.620
it would be a much different story but he knows and the republicans know that they don't have
00:56:47.020
anybody to put up against him right now it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program today
00:56:51.720
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slash beck 10 seconds station id it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program on the 20th
00:58:19.740
anniversary of the glenn beck program glenn is out with a family emergency a very last minute had to
00:58:24.800
fly uh up to connecticut uh he's asking you for your prayers and we'd appreciate those of course
00:58:30.160
bill o'reilly is joining us and we're talking a little bit about the sort of politics around the
00:58:35.020
election and it kind of struck me today as i'm looking at the news here's unemployment bill at
00:58:40.040
3.5 percent the lowest in you know 50 years can a president lose a presidential election with economic
00:58:47.860
numbers like this yeah he can lose if he makes mistakes um because we're living in an age now
00:58:57.500
where not everyone is doing well i mean you've got um a lot of people in america who don't have the
00:59:06.900
education or the skill set to rise above a certain level but they want the same amount of things that
00:59:13.760
the affluent have and and that's the gulf all right so you you don't have you're not primed to make a lot
00:59:22.360
of money because you're not well educated and you really didn't learn how to do anything um that sets
00:59:28.820
you apart in the marketplace but you you want the buying power of a two hundred thousand dollar a year
00:59:35.060
salary and now those are the people that are they're disaffected that that are you know bernie
00:59:40.920
sanders and elizabeth warren are going for those people so you're it's all stacked against you it's not
00:59:47.460
your fault you didn't pay attention in school or take the time to learn how to fix something no no
00:59:52.800
it's the government's fault so elect us and we'll give you all this stuff that's what it is so those
01:00:00.240
people are always going to be there um no matter how good the economy is but you know donald trump
01:00:06.160
goes in with some pretty um firm successes and if he can capitalize on them um he'll win
01:00:15.760
you mentioned uh you thought billow uh excuse me uh joe biden was the front runner and really only
01:00:22.800
buddha judge with another another really small possibility you don't think any of these socialists
01:00:27.480
are a real threat no because the uh minority community which is the life blood of the democratic
01:00:34.940
party now they're not going to vote for socialists hispanic americans are not are not they know what
01:00:41.280
happened in cuba they know what happened in venezuela they know what's going on in south and
01:00:45.980
central america they're not going to vote for socialists so you take them right out right now
01:00:51.020
they may not vote for trump but they're just not going to show up african-americans a little bit harder
01:00:56.320
to read that um but i don't see any enthusiasm in any african-american precincts for socialism
01:01:03.540
none i mean uh jay-z is he a socialist is beyonce a socialist and i and you laugh but these are
01:01:13.000
the most important people in the african-american culture jay-z and beyonce and oprah all right
01:01:21.900
they're the most important people are they socialists so you they have no traction warren and
01:01:29.480
buddha judge and uh and uh sanders in the minority communities none it's a win yeah it's interesting
01:01:36.440
you bring up the pop culture and and one of the things that was very one of trump's biggest uh
01:01:42.700
reasons he was a television star back when he was on the apprentice is because african-american
01:01:48.340
audiences love the guy i mean he had great ratings yeah they want a pathway to achievement
01:01:55.060
i don't think minority americans want the federal government with a boot on their neck
01:02:03.020
even if they're giving them stuff um i just don't think that i could be wrong on this
01:02:09.980
but i i haven't seen anything that demonstrates minority voters are jazzed about socialism so so if
01:02:19.340
the socialists in the race can't can't win bill um and i don't i don't see biden necessarily winning
01:02:26.920
this thing either i mean i i see him winning the democrat nomination but he i don't believe he
01:02:31.620
can beat trump what would it depends what would it take i mean what what would it what would the
01:02:36.080
circumstances have to be for trump to lose to joe biden well i i see i'm much more um cautious
01:02:42.920
because if you look at the electoral college map last time around trump won 30 states hillary
01:02:50.220
clinton 120 but the democrats are a lock to win california illinois and new york i mean that's
01:02:58.600
over 100 electoral votes yeah i mean you're you're starting there now i believe trump will win texas and
01:03:06.540
florida so yes you're you're elevating there but it's not a lock and minority voters african americans
01:03:14.660
in particular will vote for biden because of the obama association and if barack obama and michelle
01:03:22.500
take to the campaign trail which they might they don't have any use for trump if they get out there
01:03:31.340
then it's going to be close even if biden is befuddled now in a one-on-one debate you would
01:03:38.680
think trump could smoke them because biden's got all kinds of problems with ukraine with his past
01:03:45.700
votes with his uh inarticulation uh he just can't get a sentence out yeah and i think you'll see that
01:03:53.920
again next week in another democrat debate next week all right and if biden you know and he just he
01:03:59.420
he just doesn't look like he has command no he doesn't but i if the obama machine gets behind him
01:04:05.980
it's going to be close bill o'reilly from billoreilly.com is joining us he's also the author
01:04:11.920
of the number one bestseller you the united states of trump which you can get anywhere you get your
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books we're going to come back on the other side with more uh with bill o'reilly and uh we'll tell you
01:04:22.000
about the 20th anniversary of the glenn beck program which happens to be today glenn just
01:04:29.220
doesn't happen to be here for it um we hope he's back why would he all right well again why would
01:04:33.700
he be here it's a lot to ask yeah let's see it is it is we're back with more here in uh just a second
01:04:38.560
you're listening to glenn beck bill is the type of runner who regularly places second or third in
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his age group at races he lives in colorado and uh a lot of the races he participates in
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are in the mountains so it was not much of a surprise a year ago when he injured his knees
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it's pat and stew in for glenn here on the glenn beck program joined by bill o'reilly uh bill has a new
01:06:50.520
column out uh talking about the way that the left and the as you put a bill the totalitarian left and
01:06:56.960
it's the way they seem more and more when it comes to college campuses when it comes to politicians that
01:07:02.460
disagree media people they don't like of finding a way to just cancel them out of the culture get rid
01:07:08.020
of them completely because their ideas cannot be heard by the american people they're just not smart
01:07:13.040
enough to be able to handle it uh and one of the themes one of the themes of billoreilly.com we do
01:07:18.820
four uh broadcasts a week uh of about 35 minutes each and then i write a column or two and then a um
01:07:27.260
daily message of the day and and i've been pounding this theme that the woke culture and that's the
01:07:36.220
umbrella is not really in business to improve the country it's in business to silence the country
01:07:46.220
so last sunday uh peggy noonan in the wall street journal wrote a column that says the woke people
01:07:54.620
are the most hated her word is hated um folks in the united states of america i'm not sure that's true
01:08:02.740
yet but they should be because they're in the death game they want to kill people and it's not a
01:08:11.940
disorganized rabble this comes out of very well funded and organized organizations like media matters
01:08:20.880
the bonner group color of change there are maybe two dozen of them most of them based on k street in
01:08:28.940
washington and they receive huge grants of money from people like george soros everybody knows that
01:08:35.500
name now but there are um thousands of people like soros who fund these people and their uh dictum
01:08:44.040
their mandate is to target people with whom the far left disagrees and destroy them by any means
01:08:53.860
possible and that's what's happening and you can see it um how the media loves this it couldn't happen
01:09:02.080
without the media's cooperation um but they love it because the media in general is liberal and if they
01:09:09.800
can take out conservative voices and make it difficult for those people to appear on late night tv or morning
01:09:17.920
that kind of thing they get a step up in the culture war and that's what's happening so you you mentioned
01:09:25.160
that they want to kill people you're talking more metaphorically than than literally right look at they
01:09:29.560
wouldn't if if i died tomorrow they wouldn't they wouldn't shed a tear yeah that's okay they break out
01:09:36.320
the champagne these these are vicious people these are people they are who believe that their conduct is
01:09:43.660
justified because the traditional conservative movement is so evil i mean they believe we're evil
01:09:52.080
and i believe they're evil so never the twain will meet um but the advantage they have in addition to
01:10:00.200
the money the vast money they have to do what they do is the media's acceptance of them and promotion
01:10:07.700
of them i mean that's why the golden global wars were so stunning where you have this
01:10:13.460
jervais um basically saying look i'm a i'm a brit and i'm never going to do this show again
01:10:21.520
golden globes or i'm going to tell the truth about these people uh these hollywood people yeah who
01:10:27.140
have a vast amount of influence and he did yeah the next day the la times cut his throat
01:10:35.620
jervais's throat and did everything they could to marginalize the truth that he said that these
01:10:44.160
hollywood people don't know anything they're ignorant they're intolerant and if you don't toe their
01:10:50.640
line you won't work in hollywood and that's true and the same thing goes for disney and at&t
01:10:58.540
and comcast and all of these corporations that control the media flow in this country
01:11:04.220
it's a bad situation and americans should know just how bad it is now i've i've watched you bill
01:11:11.320
for 25 or 30 years and i've known you for a decade i i don't know that i've ever heard you use the word
01:11:16.320
evil before is that a is that a new thing is that a new realization for you or a new belief structure
01:11:22.280
about these people no i've used evil before in the sense that if you are a human being
01:11:29.100
who wants to hurt other human beings all right hurt them you're evil um now if it's self-defense
01:11:39.340
everybody understands that but if you are somebody who really devotes your life to hurting others if you
01:11:46.460
are a criminal um if you are an abuser of of children that's evil right yeah and i'm seeing
01:11:56.940
now a movement in this country that's being accepted that is at the same level of the totalitarian
01:12:04.840
regimes of the past in the soviet union in china in germany where there was a there were political
01:12:12.200
parties that were bent on subjugating people and we're going to do anything they could to accomplish
01:12:18.120
that well what's the difference what's the difference so it is evil in my opinion it's it's
01:12:27.400
amazing though you know given this context bill you know here's a huge group of people very well
01:12:32.520
organized relentless uh just trying to shut people up and if you read you know the peggy noonan uh column
01:12:40.100
you know in a way she almost seems optimistic about it that eventually the american people are
01:12:44.720
going to wake up and and and toss this aside and reject it do you find that optimism in her column and
01:12:51.960
by the way i'm not a big fan of hers because she was uh you know one of the witch hunters and the
01:12:57.920
misconduct stuff everybody was guilty um but anyway she thinks that someone is going to rise up and
01:13:07.160
challenge these people well who might that be you're going to get killed if you do that
01:13:14.700
by the new york times and the washington post and hollywood and the view and and msnbc and cnn
01:13:22.900
who's going to do that i mean you would have to have billions of dollars and you would have to have
01:13:29.520
hundreds of armed guards even to take them on i mean that's how bad it is now yes you have a
01:13:37.260
conservative media you have people on radio and television that stick up for traditional values
01:13:43.620
but it's a hundred to one against i mean you're overwhelmed by the other side and that's where
01:13:52.980
that's the state we're in so i'm not optimistic that some white knight is going to come out i don't
01:13:58.540
know how that could possibly happen bill where uh we know people should go find you at billoreilly.com
01:14:05.580
as you uh oh so uh wonderfully outlined just a moment ago what else uh well should people be
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aware of the book is that the thing you're pushing right now no no the book is uh we did very well with
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the united states of trump um and i appreciate you guys helping us with it we have a new killing book
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so that's pretty much what i'm hawking right now very nice bill did you have a 20th anniversary
01:14:50.220
message for glenn that you wanted to make sure he heard well first of all i hope you know look i've
01:14:54.820
been friends with beck for a long time yeah um and and anything that is troubling him troubles me so i'm
01:15:03.600
you know just hoping that everything turns out if i can do anything you guys tell him that i'm here to
01:15:09.600
do whatever he needs but you know glenn beck is an interesting and i don't want to spend a lot of
01:15:14.700
times i know you have to sell pillows and stuff but if you step back and you watch what beck does
01:15:24.180
he's different than than me and and others who are more traditional in this country and the media
01:15:29.900
because beck is is basically what i call a true believer i mean he has a vision of what america should
01:15:36.080
be and and how people should participate in the country and it's different than everybody else
01:15:43.400
and and that's why i like you know i give back a hard time there's nobody that makes more fun of
01:15:48.480
them than i do but when it comes right down to it beck is an important resource for this country
01:15:54.340
and um i'm so happy that he's been successful in the 20th uh anniversary you know he started
01:16:01.600
when he was 62 years old he's 82 now and you know i just hope he can last as long as uh he wants to
01:16:09.240
last all right bill o'reilly bill o'reilly.com we're gonna sell some pillows but thanks for joining us
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it's due for glenbeck program on his 20th anniversary uh we will talk about why he isn't
01:18:27.340
here uh in just a few minutes get into that uh that story uh but he and his his family and and
01:18:33.480
certainly tanya's family could certainly use your your thoughts and prayers uh today uh you've found
01:18:39.080
kind of an interesting uh topic going on on the on the twitters on the twitters yes you know one out
01:18:46.340
of every 50 million posts on twitter has value and people don't know that a lot of people think
01:18:50.360
there's just nothing on there that could possibly be interesting no ever every 50 million posts one
01:18:55.860
of them has some value uh this one they kind of started a a bunch of uh conversations some of them
01:19:02.640
are amazing someone tweeted uh tell me a story about yourself that sounds like a lie but it's
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absolutely true so something about yourself sounds like a lie but it's absolutely true okay here's one
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from jessica on my third day in new york the two towers fell on my third day after visiting new
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uh it seems like you're actually just responsible an al-qaeda representative operative maybe not not
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promising not promising um i've been struck by lightning sucked into a riptide attacked by dogs
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and a car fell on me not all at the same time wow that's not even worth it's not the same time it's
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not even it would have been impressive if it all happened simultaneously but i'm not impressed now
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how about this one i was uh riding bikes with my daughter on friday the 13th and a black cat
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scurried across the bike path in front of us my daughter said something about bad luck and i began
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to tell her that it was only superstition when a bee flew into my mouth and stung me on the back of my
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throat uh this one from laura uh i saw my neighbor lady who had recently been hospitalized walking in her
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backyard told her i was glad she was home and feeling better she smiled at me when i went inside and told
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my mom that the lady was home mom told me she died at the hospital that morning
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that's kind of weird so was she the wrong person or was it a ghost no it was just a ghost wandering
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a spirit wandering around in the backyard i guess afterwards i love this uh delivered 140 of pizza
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to an nba player's house couldn't change two 100 bills so i told him i'd be back at the next stop i
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was held up at gunpoint ran for it and called the cops the player calls to complain and the manager
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of course explains the situation he goes back to the player's house said uh he says i heard you
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had a rough time and tips tips him tipped him one dollar and 68 cents um let's see uh grade seven
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needed parent parental permission to go to the corner store at recess my dad gave me a note covering the
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whole year but nope so he printed off and signed 100 undated letters i kept them in my cubby and filled
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the date before recess my principal was not impressed probably not probably not um let's see um both my
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wife and i were adopted as babies and neither of us found out until both sets of our parents died
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we later did separate searches of our birth parents and found out we were siblings we've yet to tell our
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four kids and might just not ever i don't think they should know you know that's crazy do you hear
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the story of the guy who was running a fertility clinic and i guess you know look maybe you know
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not always busy you don't always have a lot to do with the fertility clinic right so he kind of got
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ahead he wanted to get ahead for supply if you know what i'm saying uh-huh um and uh apparently
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supplied hundreds of children with his own seed uh he he he fueled that whole process was very bored
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then huh very bored and apparently later on uh all these women found out that they had a kid with the
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same dude and so all these wasn't there like a vince vaughn movie about this yes it was the kids
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spread out across the country that were all related and had absolutely no idea wow i love the one story
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where a woman uh in this uh thread a woman goes to uh goes on tinder and is talking to some guy she's
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been flirting with and asks for his last name and i guess in that world like you hear the last name
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request you're like oh they're just gonna they're gonna look me up so he says uh yeah here's my last
01:22:31.420
name and just so you know when you look me up you will find out that i'm a murderer yeah kind of a
01:22:35.740
funny joke she thinks that he's he's got a good sense of humor she looks him up and uh he was a
01:22:41.860
murderer apparently in the middle of a murder trial but i think online dating uh might not be the greatest
01:22:49.680
solution yeah uh to your world throw a monkey wrench into a a relationship i would think uh finding out
01:22:56.380
that that the person is a is a murderer it tends to be a little bit of a turnoff for some people
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really some people are so picky you can't even have killed people uh i mean if even if it's one
01:23:06.900
person yeah uh and still carry on a relationship with them i mean look if you've if you've gone 50 60
01:23:12.720
70 people you've offed you know i can understand i understand hesitation yes but one person i mean
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we've all had those days come on who hasn't you know as jeffy was who hasn't killed a person or two
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yeah she sounded really bad yesterday i mean yeah you know she was really sick yes and when she loses
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her voice look what we lose you know her and replaced with jason like that's not good i mean
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we didn't do anything wrong did we commit some crime no to deserve that no not our fault we don't
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the uh phone number uh glenn is out today however today is his 20th anniversary here on the uh on the
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radio uh a show that started at 970 wfla the mothership uh began uh the show and we went through
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the 2011 i mean we should go through some of the stuff we've covered the last 20 years of doing this
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because it's a lot a lot of crap man it's a lot of crap we'll get into that uh and you know it feels
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like you go through all those stories now we have all those stories going on in the same news cycle
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like the stories that are that big all the time yeah we'll get into that and more coming up here on
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it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program triple eight seven two seven
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b-e-c-k were you actually were you still in connecticut at the very beginning i'm trying
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to think of uh whether you went down because you didn't immediately go down to tampa with
01:26:54.720
correct right yeah yeah for about a year yeah i was in connecticut as uh as glenn started although
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he had done some talk shows for uh our sister station and now affiliate weli uh in uh in new
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haven uh as well as wabc in new york uh but then went to wfla to start it up 20 years ago today
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20 years ago today amazing it's amazing all right we got we got that uh we got so much more uh we'll
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tell you the uh share the the post that glenn uh posted earlier this morning in just a few minutes
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plus we got uh some interesting global warming news for you uh we'll get into that and uh much
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more coming up in about 60 seconds this is the glenn beck program
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it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn back program uh here this is what uh glenn posted
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earlier this morning is it on instagram i think it's i believe it's on the gram you know that's
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what i call it the gram yeah because i want people to know you're really in the know and you're really
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hip on the gram yeah sometimes sometimes i'll just call it insta really and other times i'll
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call it the ig you know because i because i you know that's why i'm on the the tiktok as well
01:29:25.620
make sure you check me out there on the are you on the tiktok uh no i'm not uh so
01:29:31.360
sorry i'm an adult so uh glenn uh was on instagram and he talked about i mean because it's 20 years and
01:29:39.340
two days ago he got married to tanya uh and uh we were there uh pad and and and got to go to
01:29:45.920
a wonderful hamburger dinner uh right afterwards at a fast food joint um and then two days after that
01:29:51.660
he moved to florida and started his talk radio show uh here's what he writes he says that 20th it's
01:29:57.500
today's my 20th anniversary of doing talk radio 20 years in many ways it seems like yesterday in
01:30:02.140
others it seems like i've been doing it for a thousand years a lot of that has to do with working
01:30:06.000
with jeffy uh that part of it always seems a lot longer ages you yeah it does yeah i've been blessed
01:30:11.020
to work with some of the best people in all of radio stew pat dan jeffy sarah just name a few
01:30:15.400
who have been with me the whole time pat for 30 years next year no it's actually this year it's
01:30:21.360
this year it's already 30 years yeah 30 years a little hurt i'm a little hurt that he didn't
01:30:26.140
realize that our anniversary is coming up as well and oh my oh gosh pat don't cry
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30 year anniversary so you started with him in baltimore in 1990 1990 that's a long freaking
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time ago it's amazing how this stuff happens it seems like it goes so fast yeah uh glenn writes
01:30:47.520
i cannot thank all of the uh all of those who've crossed my path and made me a better broadcaster
01:30:51.620
and man as well as those we currently work with uh and make me sound better than i am but truly one
01:30:57.560
of the top five greatest blessings of my life has been able to serve you the audience the greatest
01:31:02.120
50 million monthly americans to ever come together as an audience tanya and i think of you as friends
01:31:07.620
because well you are i don't get to see you when uh when we hang out but you are the most well-read
01:31:13.060
loyal entrepreneurial honest and charitable audience i contend has ever been assembled in tv or radio
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it's hard i mean a lot of that stuff is really hard to argue with i mean the charitable thing in
01:31:23.340
particular yeah it's great i mean the the way that this audience has stepped up for people in need
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over the years and that's something that the audience never gets their due credit for the media
01:31:34.200
never fawns over all the millions of dollars this audience has given to help people this audience has
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literally given tens of millions of dollars incredible for various causes tens of millions saving
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christians in the middle east stopping people from being uh trafficked yeah and sex slavery back to
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um you know tons and tons of veterans causes uh you know soldiers that have gone and been
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injured or killed with families food kitchens homeless people i mean across the board yeah
01:32:03.760
children need i mean it's been really an amazing experience to see that actually happen because we
01:32:08.060
talk about how important um you know charity is because we argue all the time that we want government
01:32:15.380
to do less you know when mercury won his charitable organization started that's what they used to use
01:32:20.200
that tagline all the time it was uh you know if we want the government to do less we need to do more
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and this audience has taken that uh to heart in a real way yeah um glenn writes uh tanya and i think of
01:32:31.900
you as friends oh yeah we're gonna do that part let's see uh you challenge me he writes let me know when
01:32:37.260
i am wrong yet do something that just isn't in fashion anymore remain my friend even when we disagree
01:32:42.280
thank you for allowing me to share your journey with you it has been a great joy to make you laugh cry
01:32:47.340
see something a new way explore life and history think out of the box and stand shoulder to shoulder
01:32:51.920
for the god-given rights given to all mankind by a loving creator i know i am not good enough to
01:32:57.360
have accomplished all that we have on my own and i will agree with him oh i mean that's probably the
01:33:01.960
truest thing he even said than the whole i mean it's not even i mean it makes it sound like it could
01:33:06.360
be close like he's almost good enough he's not i mean it's it's a huge massive chasm
01:33:10.820
much of it was a blessing from god the mistakes however were all mine with that being said
01:33:20.220
please forgive me for not being with you today as glenn is not here obviously today
01:33:23.820
but he wrote this at 3 15 a.m eastern time and he had just landed in connecticut late last night
01:33:30.000
tanya got word that her father had been rushed to the hospital and we needed to be by his side
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i hope to be back monday but we'll be gone tuesday as my daughter mary is going in for brain surgery
01:33:39.240
tuesday at 7 a.m please pray for my family and if i may ask for one more prayer one of my best and
01:33:45.340
dearest friends is facing a fierce battle for his life today his name is dom please pray for miracles
01:33:50.380
and grace see you soon so dom and mary and vinnie and really honestly a lot of people man going on
01:33:56.960
right now it's it's been a tough few months for this sort of stuff um wow and uh it's something that
01:34:03.600
you know everybody has to deal with at some point but man it's i feel like it's been just a wave
01:34:09.000
of of of a real you know close by tragedy and and and sadness in a lot of ways um yeah and just
01:34:17.340
you know obviously everyone has to go through that at some point but i know glenn has had a real
01:34:21.240
difficult time and has a lot going on in that area and i know he really wanted to be here today i mean
01:34:25.360
you know he's 28 20 years doing a show that started at 970 wfla 20 years ago started off the
01:34:33.260
first year of broadcast i think he started in 18th place uh in the ratings and then rocketed to 23rd
01:34:40.040
place uh which was great but it was rocket it was right it was a rocket ride yeah and it's interesting
01:34:46.360
because patty you know in his morning show career you know he had some big stops but some you know
01:34:51.780
middling i mean i wouldn't middling is a good word i think for what he did until he met up with you
01:34:56.680
right and then had massive success all the way up to number one it was outrageous uh and you know
01:35:03.880
started in talk radio in 18th place went to 23rd then i joined him and he went to number one so i
01:35:09.060
don't know what the lesson is exactly there but i can tell you exactly what it is uh no uh so we
01:35:16.360
started off think about this a 2000 glenn starts off his first show on talk radio uh it's it's it's
01:35:23.700
he's struggling at the beginning he's finding his his way i mean glenn's an incredible broadcaster will
01:35:27.680
someday be in the radio hall of fame i'm sure uh and is you know incredibly uh gifted at what he does
01:35:34.200
even though maybe some days on this program you can't necessarily tell that uh and but he starts
01:35:39.140
off and he's getting his kind of feet getting his balance is this going to work as a talk radio host
01:35:43.820
in tampa florida in 2000 when an election's going on you may remember centered a little bit around
01:35:52.920
florida yeah with hanging chads and such so you're there for that election in florida uh about uh
01:36:00.280
what was it maybe 10 months later um or eight months later i guess it was we went to we were
01:36:06.140
got an offer to be nationally syndicated start a new show it's august 2001 you may notice one month
01:36:12.440
before september and it was going to start the next january right it was going to start at the
01:36:16.480
beginning of the year and then 9-11 happened yeah and they moved up the launch so we kind of like
01:36:19.920
threw a network together threw a show together they didn't for some reason they didn't want to
01:36:24.000
talk about relationship issues not with whoever else was doing the show at that time yeah they
01:36:28.980
during 9-11 a little bit of a change up yeah yeah so we did that i mean we think of all the stuff
01:36:33.660
that's happened pat i mean you go through the iraq war uh the the the uh the carrie versus bush
01:36:40.260
election which came down to ohio and we were out there with a giant waffle head uh going around
01:36:45.680
telling uh you know that's right mocking john john carrey uh then you had uh you know the economic
01:36:51.640
collapse katrina uh you had uh the obama election and all of that crazy stuff and you know in that
01:36:58.240
period you know glenn started his cnn headline news show and then on to the fox news show with this all
01:37:03.360
that stuff with van jones and then the the restoring uh honor in washington dc hundreds of thousands of
01:37:09.520
people gathering for that all the restoring um events since it has been a hell of a ride a hell
01:37:16.200
of a 20 years man really has and this audience has been there the entire time many i mean people i still
01:37:21.120
hear from all the time who were listening those first days in tampa the fact that they stuck around
01:37:28.380
through those days is a really something yeah it's a feat of strength in and of itself but to hang
01:37:32.720
around for 20 years still listening to glenn i know he really legitimately appreciates it and you know
01:37:38.420
we talk about this off the air all the time that this audience is is something special the fact that
01:37:43.880
they've been able to do the things that they've been able to do you know the you know the ways that
01:37:48.400
we've been influenced by the audience over the years you know i'll never forget going we're doing
01:37:53.380
the show in tampa back and this is the terry schivo days and um i was out at a uh an all-you-can-eat buffet
01:38:00.100
because i guess there was a buffet there's a buffet in tampa that uh threw out a big fat guy because he
01:38:06.560
was eating too many crab legs and it was kind of a big local story so we decided to get uh 10 of
01:38:12.640
our fattest listeners to go to this buffet and just gorge themselves to see if we could get kicked
01:38:19.080
out so that's what i was doing and glenn was back taking calls on the local issue of the day terry
01:38:24.620
schivo um and he was on the other side of it he was on the side of like ah you know what i mean look
01:38:30.360
it's i wouldn't want to live that way let her die uh you know the husband seems to want it
01:38:34.460
whatever and he got a call from a listener one of the last calls on the show who said you know
01:38:38.340
glenn i've been listening to you for a year and this doesn't seem consistent with you at all
01:38:42.340
like have you actually thought about this story at all and it's funny because you know doing talk radio
01:38:47.600
especially when you hear it being done by others you can tell when the people have actually thought
01:38:54.860
out the issue they're talking about and it's not 100 of the time uh newsflash a lot of times it's just
01:39:00.540
you know there's a little bit of rip and read going on occasionally in talk radio and i don't
01:39:05.440
know he was being trying to be entertaining was much more focused on this big buffet issue going
01:39:08.840
on in town and and you know he's he stopped and he uh it really bothered him i remember him telling
01:39:15.320
me about this as we went into the weekend you know it really bothered me like i i don't know why
01:39:20.740
it seemed to he seemed to connect so he did something that i don't know that a lot of hosts do
01:39:24.640
he went home and actually took the caller's advice and thought about it
01:39:27.700
and he came back the next day on monday and said you know i'm totally wrong on this i i blew this
01:39:33.200
one and instead of just letting the story die or uh trying to massage it and as i was saying on
01:39:41.480
friday i'm on this side of it he came out and just laid it out on the table this is what happened i was
01:39:47.460
wrong i didn't think about it enough i let you down here's what the real the truth is and you know
01:39:53.220
he wound up becoming very close to the shivo family and who really appreciated his efforts i mean that
01:39:58.260
was a that was a big story in tampa long before it was a national story uh and you know i think that's
01:40:03.140
one of the things that sets glenn apart honestly as a host and that like he's willing to just come
01:40:06.440
out here and just say you know what i totally blew that one that is very rare in talk radio you don't
01:40:11.240
hear it a lot you don't hear it i mean you certainly don't hear it from the media today i mean
01:40:14.880
you know wouldn't it be nice to have cnn maybe allison camarada who's probably the worst
01:40:19.980
offender on this particular topic to come out one day and say you know what i said to you 20 times
01:40:26.140
on the air that the dossier was confirmed and corroborated by authorities and you know what i gotta
01:40:32.220
just tell you i don't i i really believed it at the time but you know what i was totally wrong on
01:40:37.360
that and you should know that i was wrong and you should know next time i come out with something
01:40:41.400
like that it's okay to have questions because i blew that one yeah wouldn't that be nice wouldn't
01:40:44.860
that be nice but she's she'll never do that you never hear that never do you do hear it from glenn
01:40:48.940
though yeah and when he does get something wrong he he does really try to i mean and that's
01:40:53.640
something that is difficult to do for your ego and it's something that a lot of broadcasters
01:40:58.340
counterintuitive too but tell you not to do any consultant would say don't do that right because
01:41:02.600
you're supposed to be the ultimate authority yeah you know don't admit your your uh your your lack
01:41:08.740
of perfection to the audience right uh but you know i think that's what one of the things that
01:41:13.860
we've loved about this show is that the audience is you know they're smart they know they know
01:41:17.340
you're not perfect they're they're human beings and they also are not perfect and we've been able
01:41:22.400
to kind of go through 20 years of this together and uh hopefully i mean for pat and i's sake not
01:41:29.040
too much longer because it really i i can't take anymore but uh no it's been able it's been an
01:41:34.140
amazing ride and i know glenn really appreciates it and wants to be here so he's gonna we're gonna go
01:41:37.740
over some he wants to i know talk to you about it as well but on this day where 20 years ago
01:41:41.960
970 wfla launches this show we appreciate not only their uh affiliation with us but all the
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patent stew for glenn on the glenn beck program
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888-727-BECK uh this is kind of interesting because uh at glacier national park the in montana the glaciers
01:43:45.120
are melting uh they put up some signs around the park to let you know that by 2020 these glaciers are
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going to be completely gone they've had those up since 2010 or a little bit before uh by 2020
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glaciers are gone but it's but it's it's 2020 now right and now that's why they're they've removed
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the signs um oops because they're not just pristine meadows of grass no you know are there glaciers
01:44:17.300
there are glaciers at glacier national park you know the thing is i i grew up in montana so i've
01:44:21.960
been to glacier park i don't know how many times i used to go all the time when i was a kid and
01:44:26.480
in the 70s when i was growing up they would tell us these glaciers are are melting they're going to
01:44:32.680
be gone someday really what is causing that well back in the 1970s they were ridiculous
01:44:39.520
and provincial and they didn't know about you know the co2 that's killing us now oh back then they said
01:44:46.120
it was the sun and i thought what a ridiculous answer it can't be the sun that is crazy
01:44:58.120
they would tell you back then they told the truth uh the glaciers have been melting you know for 20
01:45:07.020
000 years there they were here during the ice age and now some of the ice as you see is gone
01:45:13.160
and some of it stuck around but eventually it will be melted well now you know then of course because
01:45:19.180
it was the politically correct thing to do they decided it was global warming and the co2 was
01:45:24.580
melting the glaciers when instead what is happening actually on some of the biggest uh most popular
01:45:31.180
glaciers that are there at the park uh one of them the jackson glacier has actually grown by 25
01:45:38.800
25 since um the last decade oh 25 now is there a sign telling people that no there isn't no no no
01:45:47.220
this goes back to what we were just talking about wouldn't it be great if the sign went up and it said
01:45:51.860
hey here lies a sign we've buried it here under this under this memorial here lies a sign that used to stand
01:45:59.520
here saying there wouldn't be any glaciers in 2020 we were totally wrong about that and just be nice
01:46:04.540
again like you just said just when you're wrong just admit it admit it it would give you so much
01:46:10.240
more credibility yeah and they will not do it instead they're just going to say these glaciers
01:46:14.780
i think they're putting up new signs that are saying without a timeline now the glaciers are going to
01:46:19.940
melt away yeah they've just taken the time future generations yeah they say these glaciers will be
01:46:24.620
gone well yeah they they probably will because they've been melting for 20 000 years they're going to
01:46:30.780
continue to melt and one day they will have all melted no doubt uh it's just part of the cycles
01:46:37.780
of the earth it's better than if the the if the ice age comes back yeah and everything turns to ice
01:46:45.840
yeah one thing you know when you look at uh world and human history you'd rather have it be too warm
01:46:51.600
than too cold absolutely it's a very consistent thing and that's why even like the u.n reports from the
01:46:56.840
ipcc will say you know for for a time you know we'll scare you about all the global warming terrible
01:47:02.560
things but for a time there's going to be a lot of positive things they think for about 80 years the
01:47:07.200
net will be actually be positive because obviously things like extra growth of vegetation food food
01:47:13.300
will grow will grow not to mention uh you know uh more warm temperatures in areas that are currently
01:47:20.740
cold and killing people um you know you have you have uh you know really cold stretches it's difficult
01:47:26.840
to get people to live through those times warm weather can suck but it usually is not killing
01:47:32.660
people and if it is to that level we have these things called air conditioners um and i know those
01:47:38.680
are evil co2 spewing machines but they seem to help they save lives yeah they do yeah all the time yeah
01:47:44.680
so i you know again this is another example where you'd have some more credibility if you just admit
01:47:50.740
when you're wrong it would be nice you're listening to glenn beck so uh i want to tell you about jason
01:47:58.020
jason one of the real estate agents we work with at realestateagentsitrust.com this is glenn's company
01:48:02.700
uh they sent in a customer review email uh one of the customers from a woman named jennifer
01:48:07.520
that was uh sent to us about jason apparently jason helped to turn what had been a very difficult
01:48:13.640
home selling process into something that everybody was actually happy with this can happen you can be
01:48:19.280
happy with your home sale and you know why because of course he decided to just like a lot of the real
01:48:25.020
estate agents at realestateagentsitrust.com put his nose to the grindstone worked his butt off gave
01:48:30.360
advice on various changes uh that jennifer and her husband could make to the property to improve its
01:48:35.260
appearance uh they got a virtual tour up that always helps uh he set that up he juggled all these
01:48:42.260
different offers and all these different appointments and everything that came in
01:48:45.200
and jason just went out all out uh gave the job everything he had and then some and jennifer was
01:48:51.000
incredibly happy this is realestateagentsitrust.com it's a company that glenn started and it's about
01:48:56.500
having real estate agents that do a great job for you that you can trust their values go there if
01:49:01.400
you're buying or selling a home realestateagentsitrust.com it's realestateagentsitrust.com
01:49:06.500
spend time with uh glenn this 4th of july at gettysburg this is going to be a special event
01:49:13.360
go to glennbeck.com slash restore to get all the details
01:49:16.860
pat and stew for glenn on the glennbeck program 888-727-BECK
01:49:45.600
uh paul krugman new york new york times columnist a guy who's a big believer in uh
01:49:54.600
keynesian economy uh economics a guy who's a big believer in climate change a guy who
01:50:03.140
hates everything conservative uh apparently he's been hacked oh no yeah russians had to be the
01:50:11.400
russians right probably probably the russians that's what they do yeah that's what they do
01:50:15.860
they go right after these economists all the time like this and load child pornography on their
01:50:22.100
computer really now i hadn't heard about that happening previously in any instance i haven't
01:50:27.600
either but i know that's what they do okay uh because uh he says he's he tweeted out well i'm on
01:50:34.280
the phone with my computer security service and as i understand it someone compromised my ip address
01:50:40.320
and is using it to download child pornography uh oh that was my thought oh oh paul are you just
01:50:51.960
getting out in front of something or maybe he was hacked i don't know but it's strange isn't it i mean
01:50:57.280
who announces that so why are you telling us about this if your computer was hacked we didn't even know
01:51:04.220
about it uh nobody was talking about the fact that there was child porn on your computer what are you
01:51:10.080
telling us about it for right you think you talk to your computer security uh you'd think so and maybe
01:51:16.060
they would report it to the fbi or something like that i'm sure krugman has been very critical of
01:51:21.500
donald trump for not reporting meetings and contacts to the fbi sure has hasn't so i assume
01:51:27.240
that he was going to do that right away right away right away but this did say the new york times is
01:51:33.180
on it oh that's good yeah so the new york times is looking into his employer uh-huh his employer with
01:51:38.940
a with a vested interest in protecting his reputation it's interesting yeah they're on it that's good to
01:51:44.000
hear that's good and you know look the new york times has never shown any uh any possibility
01:51:51.200
of protecting uh its uh people that have done things uh that are incredibly wrong illegal yeah from no
01:51:59.800
never from uh all sorts of different scandals to plagiarism to defending the nazi regime uh there's a
01:52:09.120
there's a good amount of uh uh stuff over the years they've allowed to go through there this is it is
01:52:15.740
interesting i mean if you are in that spot because this is kind of on the level of um who's the musician
01:52:20.720
that was he i didn't he say he was researching a book pete townsend from the who they've they found
01:52:26.000
him with child porn he's like researching a book about child porn really yeah yeah i think it did
01:52:31.120
turn out though that he was that he was researching a book that's what you go with i think yeah that's
01:52:35.700
i think the answer i don't think you tweet to everybody no hey guys yeah look out i i don't know if
01:52:42.020
he's just trying to get out ahead of something um or you know maybe somebody really did hack
01:52:47.740
his computer i will i don't know i i hesitate to say any words of defense to paul krugman because
01:52:55.940
he's a terrible human being yes he is and uh would never ever acknowledge that someone on the
01:53:03.760
conservative side no if this was glenn you think he'd give him instant you know half a second worth
01:53:09.240
of uh pause not even no not even no i will say though and glenn has talked about this a decent
01:53:15.340
amount you can expect things like that a real hack um if this is real you can expect things like this
01:53:23.340
to happen more and more often particularly as they target public individuals i mean this is the
01:53:29.340
conversation about deep fakes that we've had many times as you know this has happened in other
01:53:33.460
countries already around elections where politicians will be you know digitally altered to say things
01:53:39.460
they didn't say and even though like you know maybe the the educated people who follow politics
01:53:45.700
you know an audience like this that's listening to you know talk radio and understands and follows
01:53:50.360
these things all the time they might not fall for it yeah uh at this point because you know there's
01:53:55.520
it might still be flawed you can tell that's inconsistent with other things that people have said
01:53:58.820
but you know there's a large portion of of of the populace that will cast a vote and literally
01:54:03.700
know nothing about these candidates nothing nothing yeah no they know nothing about it all they do is
01:54:07.920
watch kardashians all day yep and you know maybe they heard kanye talk about it one time but that's
01:54:13.460
about it so for those people they may be fooled and it's happened in in other countries where
01:54:18.700
manipulated videos have led to riots to murders right um in the technology is so good now i mean look
01:54:26.740
what they did with with uh carrie fisher in star wars did you yeah i thought that cgi was unbelievable
01:54:33.140
yeah with her and she's through the whole movie she's been dead for what three years i had no
01:54:37.780
idea like completely gone for three years this is all cgi so both her her image and her voice
01:54:46.740
simulated and you i couldn't tell i couldn't tell yeah i and you know you look people are going to
01:54:54.940
believe this you know we have um we just went through this sort of me too situation where you know
01:54:59.900
the the tagline for the left for much of that was women have a right to be uh believed and that's
01:55:07.140
of course not the the legal standard and should not be the moral standard either you don't have a
01:55:11.040
right to be believed you have a right to be taken seriously you have a right to be heard out if you
01:55:14.900
have an accusation of course and you should get justice if something happened but that is a it's
01:55:19.500
a different line than wanting you know the right to be believed but you look at these sorts of
01:55:23.320
situations where the average person would say there's no way someone could get on my computer and
01:55:28.020
download child porn therefore this guy must be guilty and that is the most direct line to the
01:55:36.160
probable truth right like you know it's probably in most cases it's just more likely that you did it
01:55:42.540
yourself right but when you talk about big public figures it gets less likely you know i think i think
01:55:47.760
a lot of times with the me too situation as they went on you know a lot of people when you there'd be
01:55:52.140
this a lower non-public figure and you know like a an executive you don't know their name at some
01:55:57.680
company and they get charged with with uh sexual harassment it's much easier for the mind to believe
01:56:03.160
that as opposed to someone like let's say like donald trump right where everyone understands donald trump
01:56:08.880
was accused of sexual harassment by what two dozen women but everyone understands there's a massive
01:56:14.100
motivation to say bad things about donald trump and who knows what's true and what isn't but you have
01:56:20.000
to enter that conversation with a level of skepticism because we all know we all know people wanted to
01:56:25.960
take out brett kavanaugh right all it takes is one person to say something with no facts and we're
01:56:31.760
supposed to get rid of this guy yeah there's too much motivation there's too much motivation to take
01:56:36.500
him out and it's difficult for the american people i think real you know sensibly to take that seriously
01:56:42.340
because you don't know for sure uh whether the motivation is real and when we come into this
01:56:50.720
with with public figures um going through you know weird sort of scandals with hacking and deep fakes
01:57:00.080
and all this other crap that's going to increase as ai becomes more prominent you're telling me that
01:57:04.960
you know the russian government the chinese government uh the north korean government who is you know
01:57:10.380
supposedly able to hack sony and release other emails uh iran is known for their cyber attacks
01:57:16.540
at some point someone's going to be able to pull this off and it's going to be believable to people
01:57:21.360
and it could sway an election it could ruin lives all this is possible so you have to allow for the
01:57:27.840
possibility that krugman is just an idiot in tweeting about his uh about actually being hacked with child
01:57:34.300
porn there are other possibilities as well yes that that are worth considering in that particular case
01:57:39.940
yes there are i mean this has happened with uh you know it's because if you're left enough usually
01:57:44.160
you get away with these things right like you could be you could you could be bathing yourself in child
01:57:48.860
porn and get away with it if you if you like the taxes high enough that's kind of the way the policy
01:57:53.160
works well there's this one guy uh george luber and the name's a bit unfortunate but he's a george
01:58:00.500
luber he's a top uh climate expert with the cdc and he became a face of the how evil and anti-science
01:58:09.580
the trump administration was see what happened was the trump administration came into power and they
01:58:15.340
said you know we don't want we don't want to know anything about the climate we don't want the truth
01:58:18.240
we don't want science that's what they did and this guy got thrown out of his position as a top
01:58:24.260
climate expert with the cdc because he was going to take it to the man he was going to say you know
01:58:29.680
what co2 is bad you know what you got to stop driving those cars these bastards in the coal
01:58:34.980
industry you i'm going to speak truth to power and what did trump do fired him because he didn't want
01:58:40.400
to hear that his beloved oil companies were guilty of these environmental crimes protecting exxon
01:58:47.700
mobile chevron exactly shell so two years have gone by since this happened and he became a big
01:58:54.460
cause celeb of the of the left where they praised this guy as the guy who would speak truth to power
01:58:59.240
two years have gone by and now we're starting to learn the facts around his departure
01:59:05.860
um going through uh buzzfeed actually reported this to give them some credit because a lot of left-wing
01:59:13.860
media wouldn't report this i don't think they went through a thousand pages of emails calendars
01:59:17.660
text messages sworn statements eternal internal cdc documents and recordings as well as interviews
01:59:23.420
conducted by buzzfeed news um what they have found is five separate women who were accusing him of
01:59:31.200
either harassing behavior or sexually harassing behavior offensive behavior that they complained
01:59:37.040
about he was apparently a very bad boss and had everyone there pretty much hated his guts because he
01:59:43.760
treated everybody like crap and these allegations are really the reason why according to buzzfeed that
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they that he was kicked out not the uh i'm a climate uh you know i'm a climate activist and i'm saving
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the planet it was that he was you know abusing uh allegedly uh many of his underlings and where'd he
02:00:04.400
learn that donald trump that's right he didn't do it before the trump administration right and then
02:00:10.200
he went right into it as soon as don got the job donald trump yep shocking shocking they will find
02:00:16.780
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welcome to the glenbeck program it's pat and stew in for glen we hope he's back monday had a
02:02:17.020
family emergency late last night and uh we're we have him in our prayers as well as uh his family
02:02:24.660
and uh friends around him uh as uh they're trying to figure out uh a couple of serious things but we
02:02:30.840
hope uh they turn out well and we'll be back here on uh on monday an interesting story one of the
02:02:36.240
strangest stories i think i've ever read this is um it's coming in washington state talking about a
02:02:43.540
public notification meeting uh for the placement of a sexually violent predator uh at a group housing
02:02:50.800
facility um locals uh didn't necessarily like the idea of a sexual predator who may be violent uh in
02:02:59.440
his in their midst in their community which is somewhat normal understandable in his late 60s this
02:03:05.920
guy and they went through um some of the violations he had of policy at the group home he was at and
02:03:13.980
they were trying to get him kicked out um some pretty recently as far as uh late as october november of
02:03:19.960
2019 the list includes a discontinuing a prescribed medication which is a violation of a direct court
02:03:27.540
order uh failing to follow staff directives contact with a minor failing to comply with gps monitoring
02:03:36.940
requirements displaying of unsafe aggressive and intimidating behavior towards other staff members
02:03:43.100
of the group home and possession of unapproved material um and then in parentheses
02:03:51.740
it outlines the uh the material that was unapproved says a possession of unapproved material parentheses
02:04:03.640
now so the guy was he was reading about glenn again apparently and that's not allowed i have so
02:04:13.360
many questions yeah there's first of all i am going to go and it is written specifically this way a
02:04:19.820
possession of a book about glenn beck not by glenn beck so i don't know maybe it was one of these
02:04:25.600
there's a there's a large swath of books by liberals uh criticizing uh glenn so it could
02:04:30.420
potentially be that or who knows i mean i have no idea we we don't screen the people who buy the books
02:04:35.000
who knows uh but beyond that why would a book about glenn beck be material that is unapproved like it's a
02:04:44.540
violation essentially of his parole or it's a violation of his ability to live in a particular
02:04:50.360
home because because glenn beck appears on a book that is a really weird story yeah it is
02:04:59.220
is that true i mean i i know we have huge numbers in prisons all across america listening to this
02:05:04.440
program is that true or do you guys did they try to take your glenn beck books away because that's sad
02:05:11.080
that's sad i mean you have the one moment of enjoyment uh for all of these horrible uh hardened
02:05:17.960
criminals around america just want to read a book about glenn beck and they can't do it now
02:05:22.400
so it's a good story for the 20th anniversary of the glenn beck program yes it is uh uh yeah i mean
02:05:29.160
it's it's been uh it's been an interesting ride and i don't think i saw it ending with a story about how
02:05:35.280
a violent sexual offender was reading a book about glenn that's it's a weird world you're in
02:05:41.920
uh i will say glenn may want to uh get a security people to make sure they understand uh if this guy
02:05:48.300
is uh a threat of any sort because if you're reading an anti-glenn beck book
02:05:52.960
and you've gone through this uh situation i don't know i i'd like to know an anti-glenn book i don't
02:05:57.920
think it would be not approved i think it'd be fine with oh really yeah you think yeah i think it's
02:06:02.880
probably a pro glenn beck i mean it could be one of these things in a group home where they're
02:06:06.920
saying like all these people living together we want to cause fights so no politics you know maybe
02:06:11.720
it could be something like that maybe you know but either way uh you're right like usually because
02:06:17.460
we get calls all the time we're like hey i was trying to go on the on glennbeck.com and it's just
02:06:21.260
blocked you know my company or my library or my school is blocked glennbeck.com as an offensive site
02:06:28.280
it's like look i mean yeah there's a lot of pictures of glenn and those are offensive to many but
02:06:32.500
generally speaking it's just the news site generally speaking he is fully clothed
02:06:37.740
yeah and 70 80 percent of the pages yeah you know yeah i mean there's that one section that
02:06:42.560
you know that i would block that one section uh but that's that's behind a paywall you got to pay
02:06:47.280
extra to get that uh all right well we'll uh see you on monday have a great weekend