A Miraculous Rescue Mission Happened in Afghanistan | 9⧸20⧸21
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Summary
The story behind the rescue of 32 women from the Nazarene Fund from the rubble of a plane crash in Afghanistan. General Kenneth McKenzie reveals the details of the crash. Also, President Obama's weekend was a disaster, but we will tell you why.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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Hello, America. Welcome to the program. Did you notice how bad things got for the president this weekend? Just about everything he touches. He's the opposite of Midas. He's more like the heat miser. Everything he touches just burst into flames.
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We're going to go over his weekend. He had a bad weekend. But I will tell you there's 32 female soccer players from Afghanistan that had an amazing weekend.
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The story behind the Nazarene Fund rescue this weekend can be told. We've been working on it since, I think, January 6th.
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And finally, it... I'm sorry, January. September 6th. And finally, finally, it happened on Sunday. We'll give you the amazing story.
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Oh, what a twisted tale this is. All coming up in 60 seconds.
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So how was your weekend, Stu? Was it? Yeah, it was pretty good. Pretty good. Yeah. Yeah. What did you do all weekend?
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I watched a bunch of Little League games. Yeah, did you? Yeah, that's pretty much all my weekends all the time now.
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I went to go watch my son's football game and pretty much before, a little during, and after.
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And then the whole weekend, I was on the phone with people in Afghanistan and people who were talking people down from the tree.
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You know, just like, it's going to be okay. It's going to be okay. Right.
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Some amazing things happened. We're going to tell you about that here in just a second.
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But first, let me tell you about Joe Biden's weekend. At least the parts he was awake for.
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General Kenneth McKenzie, the head of U.S. Central Command, announced the end of the Pentagon investigation
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that found the retaliatory U.S. drone strike in Kabul didn't kill anybody, any high targets.
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No, not high-value targets. No, not killed. Not killed.
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Remember, this was the drone strike that was supposed to say,
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enough is enough, after they killed all of our Marines.
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It killed 10 innocents, including seven children and zero terrorists.
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Well, General Mark Milley called the move righteous.
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Now, maybe he was like, that's righteous, dude.
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Then, the other thing, a couple of other things happened.
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The FDA decided, yeah, the Pfizer vaccine booster.
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No, I don't. I don't think that we should authorize the booster for 16 and older.
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So, that looks like the booster shot that President Biden's been yapping about.
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Yeah, and the science doesn't support it at all.
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The science doesn't support a need for all people to get a booster shot.
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But wait a minute, I've heard from the White House, follow the science.
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Yeah, this is the opposite. It's called leading the science.
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It's basically going out in public and saying, telling people they need to get,
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after eight months, a booster shot before it's clear.
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And telling them, once it gets to eight months, just go get a booster shot.
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Well, it doesn't sound like the science is settled.
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And the third blow for Joe Biden came from, Stu, let me ask you, who's our oldest ally?
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We fought a war to get away from Great Britain.
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And, you know, we pretty much stand by France, France stands by us.
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Except the French just pulled their ambassador from Washington.
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I mean, this is bringing the world together, isn't it?
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We're blowing up innocent kids and then lying to the American people about it.
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This is why when they said, we had a high-value target, we got.
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Uh, we can't say, Bill, they didn't have a high-value target.
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They were lying to you from the beginning of the booster shot.
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This is the second time we've pissed France off in, like, what, eight weeks?
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Um, we're sending planes to get, because there's a humanitarian crisis at our border, we're sending planes to rescue the Haitians and bring them back home to Haiti.
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That's really weird, because there shouldn't be a refugee problem there in Mexico, especially how did all these Haitians get here?
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Now, I'm guessing that most of them, you know, had already abandoned their country and had been going someplace else that was a little better.
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And then they heard, whoa, we can get into America?
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But all of them, all of them at the same place?
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It's almost like, hmm, you think organized crime was involved in there?
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In fact, there were only two reporters down there.
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Um, there were some senators that they took some pictures.
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Everybody else, they were at the second in Tostada, uh, in Washington, D.C.
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Well, it's kind of like, you know, it sounds so cool that the Palestinians have that big thing, you know?
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So this is the second in Tostada, which is more North American.
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And, uh, boy, oh boy, did they almost take over the government again?
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Um, in fact, there was, well, we can't say that he was arrested, but we know he was removed from the area.
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There was somebody packing a gun and they, they, man, they descended on him.
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I'm surprised they didn't grapple from a helicopter.
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Uh, and you know, they, they, they always say, you know, after big things, you know, go down and, you know, everybody's safe.
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They're like, gosh, we couldn't have done this without the FBI.
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And I think that can be said about the whole march.
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There wouldn't have been anybody there if it wasn't for the FBI.
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Meanwhile, while we were flying planes, the United States government could find the planes, get them off the ground, get all the permission on airspace and landing and everything else.
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Because they couldn't find a way to rescue Americans out of Afghanistan today.
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Today, I am so happy to be able to tell you about, uh, and I'm going to share a letter with you that I wrote to the Pakistani prime minister and a letter that he wrote back to me.
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And I, I want you to know there are many things that I believe that I shall never say.
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And I shall never say the things that I do not believe.
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Um, I, you know, I want you to read the letters carefully, um, because things are not finished and there's a lot left to do, but I'm going to give you, uh, one of the stories that happened this weekend that I think is a kind of a big deal, uh, because there were about 32 girls that were on, uh, a rape list.
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I mean, they were the number one target for the rape list.
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And there are those people that, um, uh, are marked to be raped and then beaten and killed for what they did.
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Uh, for instance, the, the women who are judges.
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And then there are those that are on the rape list because who doesn't want to rape that every night?
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Their life would have been hell, but because of you, they are free tonight and they are safe.
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It's an amazing story that covers five different countries.
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And I, honestly, there were days that I just didn't think any of this would happen.
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And a lot is still in play, but I can tell you one part, because they are safe, one part of the continuing saga of the Nazarene Fund.
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I can announce today that 32 FIFA female athletes and their families, these are soccer players.
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Um, we have the manifest, we, we have gone with, uh, FIFA has, has helped, uh, with making sure that we had the right people, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
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Uh, and I will tell you that they are safe in Portugal, uh, today.
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And there's a couple of other groups that I want to thank.
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Thank you to the delivery, uh, the deliver fund.
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They were responsible for communicating with the girls and getting their diplomatic paperwork for Portugal.
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Uh, I don't even know, two, three weeks ago, we knew that there were several people on the ground that were marked on a, you know, brides list.
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And I called the Nazarene Fund and I said, we, we've, we, how do we help?
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And we put them in, uh, safe houses and I don't know.
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I honestly, I don't know how, I mean, when you hear the numbers of people in the end that have been through our safe houses, I don't even know how that is happening.
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We had these girls and their families in safe houses all over the Kabul area.
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We got them to, um, be in the safe house, turn off your phone, don't pay attention to anything, just stay in hiding a little bit like an Anne Frank story.
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Uh, and we will come and get you when the time is right.
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And once you go to a safe house and get them out, you can never use that house again.
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And we have, unfortunately, because of the state department burned state, uh, these safe houses many times because we'll get them to the airport and then the state department will say, oh, you know what?
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And so we've been really hesitant to do anything because we've been burned so many times.
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We also, once this thing fell apart in Kabul, we knew we were in trouble.
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And then the state department started screwing with us, um, at the other airport.
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And the first idea was to get them to Uzbekistan and we can get, uh, we can get them to Uzbekistan.
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However, the U.S. ambassador to Uzbekistan blocked all of our flights, all of our attempts.
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You can't land a plane from Afghanistan anywhere else.
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You can land a plane from Uzbekistan or from Poland.
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It's like when I flew to Israel, I was going down to South Africa.
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You can't fly direct from South Africa or from Israel to South Africa.
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So you have to stop in Egypt, just sit on the tarmac for five minutes.
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And then the plane is marked as coming from Egypt and you can go to South Africa.
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Well, no other country was willing to take them.
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No one was willing to have these planes land because the State Department has blocked us everywhere.
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And I thought there is nothing else, nothing else we can do this.
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And, uh, and so then somebody said, what about Pakistan?
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And then somebody else logically said, Pakistan, because there's really Uzbekistan, Iran, Pakistan,
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and you got to get permission to fly over airspace.
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And if the United States government is not doing it, what are you going to do?
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You're trapped and you can't get them over a border.
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So we reached out to the Pakistani prime minister and I just shared a letter, um, online that
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I wrote, uh, dear Mr. Prime Minister at a time of great divisions in the world, I reach out
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to you as a brother in faith, knowing you as a kind Muslim, my Christian faith compels
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me to write directly to you on a matter of human compassion, not religious ideology or
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As is widely being reported in the global media, my organization is leading a humanitarian
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effort to evacuate people from whom Afghanistan is no longer their home.
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This is a, this is not a question of who won, who lost, but rather a humanitarian exercise
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Mercury won, had to put Mercury won because Nazarene fund would make too many people, not
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the prime minister, but others that might see it, uh, upset because then they'd say it's
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Um, my organization is currently attempting to safely move those we are assisting onto
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I've been unable to successfully do so at this time because of the hasty departure of
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many, not all have identification with them, but each of the passengers have been vetted
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and are suitable to participate in this humanitarian effort.
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We have six planes and eight more to follow that we have chartered to take these innocent
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I am seeking to do all that I can to assist them in relocating and resettling.
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This is not a political effort and donations help these Afghanistan, these from Afghanistan.
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They come from thousands of individual Americans who just want to help their fellow human being.
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However, many prominent leaders from America are invested in this humanitarian effort.
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Um, Congresswoman Jody Heiss, Barry Loudermilk, uh, Lauren Boebert, uh, Dan Muser, uh, Bill
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Posey, Tim Wahlberg, Pat Fallon, Brian Babin, Mike Johnson.
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They're all the congressional leaders and there are other notable political leaders involved
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Some of my colleagues have reached out directly to one of your generals.
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However, I thought it critical importance to request this support directly from you as
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the elected leader of Pakistan, your and Pakistan's assistant in this moment is something which
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America will never forget, regardless of which party is in power.
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So I never thought I would be a guy that would be negotiating with prime ministers and talking
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to people about what is the cost of human life.
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I mean, literally, what is the cost of this human life?
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Um, you wouldn't have foreseen that when we were playing Britney Spears records.
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Um, and it is Ben, um, I talked to somebody else who is involved in this, um, you know,
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Uh, I talked to her this weekend and, and she's having a difficult time because she's
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seeing all of the, she gets all of these, you know, emails and passports and everything.
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And, uh, and she, we had a long conversation about how people like us are not equipped to,
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to see the names and the stories of thousands of people and know they may not get out.
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And once you get into it, it's extraordinarily difficult, especially when the most powerful
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nation on earth is blocking you every step of the way.
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And this, this state department has blocked us.
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Now it's my understanding that, uh, the state department helped at the last minute on,
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Um, but I'm talking historically, they have blocked us every single step of the way.
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Uzbekistan, as I just told you a minute ago, we had,
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And we had, I believe it would have been clearly, you know, what we had planned.
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I think that would be clearly by far the largest private airlift in human history.
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And the ambassador from, um, the United States to you,
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uh, Uzbekistan said, you can't let that happen.
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And so they called it off giving no reason for that.
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Uh, and it's really difficult to find countries to even let a plane land.
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If you don't have the state department's approval because the state department has to say in so
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Um, every military plane, everything needs this kind of permission.
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And, uh, it just basically says we vouch for the people running this plane and that it's not
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Well, they wouldn't give us any of those clearances.
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And when they would give us clearances, we would get them and they'd be expired.
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We would get it at 9 PM and we'd be, well, what do you, it's expired.
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That's the, that's the, that's the good, happy parts of working with the state department.
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So we had this all planned and then they blocked us.
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So we had another plan, um, and we were blocked on that.
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I never expected to get a letter back from, I mean, when I was told Glenn, um, you, you
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I'm like, okay, I don't know really much about Pakistan.
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Does he know I'm kind of a clown and really don't have a, he'll take it from you.
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So I wrote the letter that I just posted a few minutes ago and in a few minutes I will
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post the letter, uh, I got back and, uh, he pledged his support and everybody was celebrating.
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I'm just, I don't fit in the room, honestly, with all these people.
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And, um, and, uh, they said, well, let's see what he can do.
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So the last two weeks he has been moving mountains and I think to personal risk to himself, and
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He is the number two cricket player in the world.
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He was educated in Cambridge, um, and saw what his country was doing and saw that his country
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was a military run country and said, it really shouldn't be run by the military.
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And he's trying to balance things out and trying to change, uh, Pakistan at least that's
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And if you have a different understanding, don't tell me.
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Uh, anyway, so that is, uh, that's my understanding of, of who he is and, but he has to balance
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because some of the people are deeply in bed, not just with the old Taliban, the new Taliban
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And, you know, that country is really important that it doesn't fall into the wrong hands because
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they have nukes and I do believe that he understands that.
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And I do believe that he's trying, um, we're not going to agree on everything, um, by any
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stretch, but all I want to say about him is thank you.
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If it wasn't for the Pakistani prime minister, none of these planes would be taking off today.
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None of them, uh, they're even letting us use their airspace.
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Um, we were kind of going to cut some corners and then the state department, uh, strangely
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Uh, and so we couldn't do, we couldn't cut any corners or do anything.
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Uh, and we actually had to then figure out once he got permission, we had to figure out
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So we reached out to our friends in Georgia and Georgia is a great country that they get
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So we had to fly him to, uh, Georgia and you can't fly.
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Cam air is the official airline from Afghanistan.
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Um, and so you can't get permission to land that plane in Western countries.
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So we had to get them on the ground in the middle of the night in Georgia.
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Then we asked the government of, of, um, Ukraine.
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Can you help us get Ukrainian airlines to, to loan us a plane and pick these guys up?
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So the Ukrainians were involved getting a second plane, which then took this one group to Portugal
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where Portugal had been prepared by the FIFA people, the soccer people, because the girls,
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Uh, I mean, I have the name, I have the, the, uh, manifest, but it's 32 of the, uh, FIFA female
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Uh, and we're not sure if everyone got out at this point, I was told they did, but then
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I was told this morning, maybe not, I, I'm not sure.
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I want you to read that because you'll understand there's much, much, much more to this story.
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This is one plane that we are talking about that got out this weekend.
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What if you told the state department, you're only evacuating Guatemalans from Afghanistan.
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They would let us fly them right directly into the United States.
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Right here, if I had Haitians, I could fly them into Oklahoma.
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I mean, I found it so ironic that the state department and the United States government
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and this white house have blocked us for weeks to get not only these girls out, but also Americans.
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Um, but, uh, they've blocked us over and over again.
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And then while I'm on the phone with this, I look up at the TV and I see these giant gray
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They're, I, they're taking off every 30 minutes for the next 72 hours.
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Oh, that sounds like a, yeah, that sounds familiar.
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Gosh, there's some question as to Haiti trying to block some of the flights, which is really
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We're kind of, I don't know if anyone's been following the news.
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We've had some of our issues of our own recently.
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And don't necessarily need an additional 15,000 Haitians who have not been checked or we don't
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know the health status or whatever else is going on.
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You know, we're currently blocking our prime minister from leaving the country because we
00:34:52.680
You know, I don't think these people are, do you think that they fly to Mexico or these
00:34:59.080
people that have already fled their country and were living?
00:35:04.200
They believe, you know, they're like, oh, well, many of them may be Haitians that had
00:35:14.200
They got a little Venezuelan influence before heading to our border.
00:35:18.480
And now they're living under a bridge in Texas.
00:35:24.180
Property underneath that bridge, it's worth dollars.
00:35:29.800
It's hard to get property there, especially this time of year.
00:35:36.240
And they did say that many of them were leaving and crossing the Rio Grande back into Mexico
00:35:46.140
It's like, maybe, maybe if they leave, we don't let them cross again.
00:36:01.380
You got to have a stamp to get back in on your hand.
00:36:04.900
Did you see the video with the Haitians running up the...
00:36:09.340
Before we get to that, may I just ask, do you think that there were any Haitians that
00:36:16.340
That once they said they were going back to Haiti, everybody on the plane, they were
00:36:23.040
I mean, there had to be a lot that were like, I don't want to go to Haiti.
00:36:34.320
Running up, there's a video of a bunch of Haitians crossing the Rio Grande and border
00:36:40.360
patrol agents on horseback trying to stop them.
00:36:43.220
And there's just so many of them that compared to the border agents that they just overwhelm
00:36:59.020
And I have to thank the great governor of our state for putting every state.
00:37:04.800
I was driving just to the grocery store at 170 miles an hour because there ain't a cop
00:37:10.360
anywhere to be found on the highways of Texas because they're all down on the border.
00:37:15.420
I don't know if you saw those pictures, but it was the state that protected our nation,
00:37:29.980
Our tax dollars went to protect all of America, not just our state.
00:37:42.700
I was just going to say, I wish I could tell you another story that I want to talk about
00:37:51.280
Most people don't spend a lot of time, if any, focusing on self-sufficiency and preparedness.
00:38:00.320
It's still not cool, but I'm going to pretend it is.
00:38:09.680
On Wednesday, if you choose to watch my Wednesday night special, you will get a handle on why
00:38:17.860
is all of this happening and what is the plan and how's the, wait, how do you print so much
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I'm going to show you the pending economic collapse and not just of the United States,
00:38:32.160
but of the West, an economic collapse of biblical proportions.
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I don't know, well, I'll tell you more about that coming up in just a minute.
00:39:37.320
I want to tell you some more behind the scenes things.
00:39:39.700
Once you, it's weird when you are in something as big as this airlift that started yesterday
00:39:47.500
by the Nazarene Fund, when you're involved in something like this, you cannot,
00:39:52.880
imagine the number of people and connections and things you can and cannot say.
00:40:10.460
The international relationships, and I am not a guy to get involved.
00:40:15.320
I don't want to be a guy involved in international relationships.
00:40:24.480
And there are some forces here in America that are doing all they can to hurt some of those relationships.
00:40:34.660
And it is, it's wild to watch, really wild to watch.
00:40:39.800
I want to thank you for doing what you've done to help support the Nazarene Fund.org.
00:40:48.760
Because of you, a lot more than 32 athletes got out this weekend.
00:40:58.920
I can't give you any more details than that, but I can't thank you enough.
00:41:04.500
If it wasn't for you, none of these people would be free today.
00:41:20.740
Every once in a while, there's an audio clip that seems specifically designed for you.
00:41:25.560
Like, it's as if, like, Nancy Pelosi's like, I have a bet.
00:41:31.380
I want to see if I can get talked about on the Glenn Beck Program tomorrow.
00:41:35.760
And that, when you start talking about and butchering the story of Adam Smith and his other writings.
00:41:44.980
She obviously has no idea what she's talking about.
00:41:50.160
Maybe she's referring to some totally different, you know.
00:42:00.000
It's time to go home and go night-night, Nancy.
00:42:11.300
What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:42:46.800
And also, the unbelievably successful border policy of the president.
00:42:57.940
We have a new airport that can land giant planes.
00:43:03.620
They're like, you know, we have traveled to southern Texas.
00:43:11.620
Apparently, Joe Biden is just taking all those tourists and flying them back home.
00:43:27.520
But I think it's probably better to say, yeah, America is on fire, Joe Biden.
00:43:37.140
If you're living with pain in your life, I bet you're getting awfully tired of having to give things up.
00:43:43.380
Everybody around you just speeds along through their day like it's nothing.
00:43:46.200
And there you are having to catch up when you can because you hurt.
00:43:54.600
I know what it's like to look at people around and say, hey, I wish I could move like them.
00:44:25.140
I want to talk to you a little bit about what we announced through the Nazarene Fund and Mercury One.
00:44:34.440
We are thrilled to say that the the FIFA athletes that have been talked about in the news and these are these are some of them young girls, real young teenage girls.
00:44:52.520
They have been marked for brides and we have been worried about them for a very, very long time.
00:45:01.560
We had them in safe houses for the last, I think, two or three weeks and getting all of them to move and their families to move at once and not be a crowd.
00:45:18.240
We can't do certain things now that alert people.
00:45:22.260
So we had to get them, you know, from their safe house, moving them at the right time, getting past the Taliban checkpoints, enabling them to get on to the flights and out of the country.
00:45:33.460
We want to thank Delivery Fund, which is responsible for communicating with the girls and finalizing all their paperwork because they eventually ended up in Portugal.
00:45:43.340
I think either last night or early this morning, but because of you, because of you, we were able to have the on the ground force through the Nazarene Fund to ensure all of the pieces were in place and made it happen.
00:46:01.020
The two people that were critical in this were you and, believe it or not, the prime minister of Pakistan.
00:46:12.040
I wrote him a letter not expecting to get any kind of, really, any kind of response.
00:46:32.680
I want to give you his response here in just a second.
00:46:35.560
And more than his response, what he did to make that something that is much more, much, much more than words.
00:46:47.900
Uh, he was truly, truly a remarkable, uh, partner on this who had the humanitarian side, um, the whole time.
00:47:14.380
We were pretty desperate and no one would help us.
00:47:25.460
And then the Washington ambassador, the U.S. ambassador from Washington to Uzbekistan blocked all of our flights.
00:47:33.680
They were absolutely incredible up until the U.S. ambassador got involved.
00:47:42.140
We had to get, uh, the Ukrainians, which I'm very popular, I hear, in Ukraine.
00:47:53.980
And I just want to read to you what, part of what he wrote to me.
00:47:57.040
He said, Glenn, I'm writing, uh, to thank you for your extremely moving letter dated 6th September 2021.
00:48:03.580
Your views represent the best of our faiths, both in terms of highlighting the humanity and compassion represented by them.
00:48:10.680
As you are aware, the Holy Quran specifically references if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the whole of, uh, uh, the whole of humanity.
00:48:20.240
Pakistan wishes the world to see the compassion of the Muslims and non-Muslims that constitute the fabric of our beloved nation.
00:48:27.700
Irrespective of philosophical or political divisions, our roles as leaders should always be to ensure that our actions benefit all people that rely on them, uh, on us to keep them safe.
00:48:40.240
I will confirm that my government will make every effort possible to help you in this humanitarian mission.
00:48:48.500
Uh, I hope that your initiative will show the world how we can bridge religious and cultural divides in order to work in making world a safer place.
00:48:56.440
So he was, you know, as they said about Ebenezer Scrooge, he was better than his word.
00:49:04.240
Um, he worked tirelessly and I mean, he got so sick of hearing from us.
00:49:15.540
We're like, yeah, I know, but we really need to stop calling.
00:49:17.760
I think he regretted doing business with, with Glenn Beck, um, because we were, we were, come on guys, we got to get him on the phone.
00:49:30.040
Um, he is responsible for moving those people, um, to safety.
00:49:37.560
And there are more than what we're talking about and operations are still going on, but he is getting, um,
00:49:53.220
And I saw, it was really weird because, um, when we finally let the United States government know, uh, that this was happening, um,
00:50:05.700
um, others had reached out, uh, to other people and they could never get anything to happen.
00:50:12.840
Um, and, uh, I think they, I think they, I, I just thought I found the timing of the attack on Pakistan and its prime minister from CNN last week.
00:50:28.180
I just found the timing interesting, especially if you knew what was happening behind the scenes, but that's just me.
00:50:35.820
I wanted to make sure that everyone knew that, um, the humanitarian effort that the prime minister of Pakistan, uh, has done will save men, women, and children.
00:50:51.260
Um, the innocent victims that are suffering, um, all of the people, uh, that are getting out, uh, with the Nazarene fund on this particular operation couldn't have been done.
00:51:04.260
Um, we reached out to almost every political leader and very few have answered the call.
00:51:14.860
And then when the United States said, don't work with them, they have said, we can't, we can't work with you.
00:51:20.020
We don't want to, but, uh, prime minister, um, Imran Khan, uh, did it without hesitation.
00:51:28.180
And, uh, we are really, really grateful, especially since we don't have the same religion.
00:51:38.440
He just did what was right and wanted people to know that, um, they wanted to know, I want you to know who he is.
00:51:51.320
He has been exceptional at not saying, uh, we can't rescue this person.
00:52:06.380
And it's something that I think we would expect from, we're supposed to expect from, uh, everybody, right?
00:52:13.320
Like whether you agree or not, you're supposed to, we're all supposed to respect human life.
00:52:18.180
And, and we're seeing how many people out there do not hit that basic requirement.
00:52:23.100
And it's really good to see that there are some people who do care because it doesn't seem, I feel, it can definitely get to that point where it feels like nobody does.
00:52:31.740
And it's, it's nice to see that, that there are those people out there.
00:52:36.260
I'll work with anybody that wants to save lives.
00:52:40.960
We've worked with, we've worked with, um, we've worked with people that would never, ever want my, uh, their name said by me in a positive way on this show.
00:52:50.620
And without hesitation, we work because every life is valuable.
00:52:57.880
Um, and, um, he has gotten the, he has gotten the people in Afghanistan that have the power to allow us to do these first two flights.
00:53:14.640
I'm looking forward to his continued cooperation to make sure that we continue our common goal.
00:53:24.300
Thank you very much sincerely to prime minister Khan, uh, and the people of Pakistan for making this happen.
00:53:33.440
I mean, I, I don't know if people can hear it in your voice, but it's, it's so hard because there's so many things that you're not, you know, able to speak about, uh, in real time.
00:53:45.340
You know who I thought of this weekend when I went to the white house and I said, Mr. President, George W. Bush, he was not stuttering.
00:53:59.200
No offense, Mr. President, but this is the guy that America needs to hear from.
00:54:03.020
And he got a little testy with me and he said, uh, you have no idea what it's like to be the president.
00:54:08.680
You can't, I can't, I have a hundred different things I'm processing and a hundred different relationships and I can't say this and I can't say that.
00:54:16.580
And I realized that job is so difficult if you care to do it right.
00:54:22.020
And you're in the middle of complex negotiations and everything else.
00:54:29.700
And, uh, uh, yesterday, my gosh, just to tweet something was literally like an hour and a half of just everybody freaking out and screaming and it's like, you can't say that.
00:54:51.540
I was reading in that Josh Rogan book, uh, chaos under heaven.
00:54:54.640
And they have the story of president Trump comes into office.
00:54:57.700
You know, people are calling him, congratulations.
00:55:07.760
Now, apparently that's, you know, I mean, we know the relationship between China and Taiwan, but specifically a president taking a call from the Taiwanese leadership is such a big deal to China.
00:55:18.940
Now, I don't know, like you're new in the office, someone calls a world leader, like, you know, an average person is just going to take that call.
00:55:27.200
Now, this is something, obviously, some of his aides should have got before it actually happened.
00:55:31.200
But the point is, though, that's just a basic one, right?
00:55:34.520
Like, think of how many, like, when you're in the middle of a negotiation, when you're in the middle of, of, of all these internal discussions that people aren't privy to.
00:55:42.900
Especially if the State Department isn't with the president.
00:55:47.720
Yeah, the problem is the State Department is just doing their own thing.
00:55:52.060
I have a story about the State Department that I'll be sharing soon.
00:56:00.740
They do not care what anyone says they will do what they want to do.
00:56:06.440
And it's completely out of control, completely out of control.
00:56:10.400
And when you imagine being the president of the United States and having a general that, yeah, I got a friend and I just called him.
00:56:23.760
So you have a general sabotaging the president there.
00:56:34.560
And I just went through that in a very, very, very small way.
00:56:48.580
And so really, it doesn't matter what this clown says.
00:56:53.500
But what's really incredible to me is that if you have the if you have the military that is having side conversations and the.
00:57:04.560
The State Department also having side conversations and they disagree with the president.
00:57:19.680
And both of those guys can destroy the president, as we have seen.
00:57:23.920
It's it's not what America this is not the system that we think it is.
00:57:31.200
This is this is a very different system because we have allowed these agencies to grow out of control.
00:57:37.860
I mean, I would like to say the House and the Senate, you know, are a shadow of themselves.
00:57:48.140
Sorry, I apologize to all shadows for saying that.
00:57:52.860
Because the shadows are like, come on, man, we're not that worthless.
00:58:14.180
Everyone for the last three weeks have been saying we can't help.
00:58:21.360
As you will see in the coming days, all of that is a lie.
00:58:26.560
And if we would have believed them, these people and in particular today, these 30, is it 32?
00:58:38.500
They'd be probably being raped if they lost their hiding place.
00:58:43.320
If it wasn't for you, they wouldn't have had a hiding place.
00:58:45.020
They'd be raped over and over and over again several times a day.
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Because you didn't listen to a government saying, no, you can't.
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On tomorrow's broadcast, and I believe the first time ever.
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The first time ever on this broadcast, Donald Trump.
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The, if he needs a, the actual former president of the United States.
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You might have forgotten because he's not on social media now.
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Because he's really had a tough time getting his message out since they banned him.
01:01:09.740
It's funny because they're like, oh, well, we're going to ban him from social media.
01:01:14.220
And then he says what he wants to say, as he's going to do.
01:01:18.380
Former president of the United States usually gets that right.
01:01:21.480
So does every other citizen in the United States, by the way.
01:01:25.500
And then he says these things and he releases statements and then everyone just retweets them
01:01:31.900
You know what the difference is, honestly, is they don't focus on it over and over and over
01:01:41.320
They just they're not focusing on it now and making it into more than it should be made
01:01:48.600
They just took everything he said absolutely literally and at the worst possible definition.
01:02:01.740
Do you know the of the root of that word in Latin means I'm going to control everyone?
01:02:12.380
And they took everything that he said, twisted it as much as they could, and then panicked
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Exact opposite of what they're doing with Biden.
01:02:20.180
When he says something like, you're going to be able to get the third booster shot after
01:02:24.700
eight months before he even checks with any of the scientists who are looking at the
01:02:33.160
They lose the vote 16 to two from the FDA that that.
01:02:37.980
But they said already after eight months, go get it.
01:02:42.920
So now they're trying to figure out, you know, how to deal with that situation.
01:02:47.600
And the, you know, the press is just letting him get away with it.
01:02:50.480
They're letting him get away with the border right now.
01:02:52.600
We've got, you know, have you ever seen a situation like you have under this bridge?
01:02:55.720
I've never seen Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Afghanistan, the border of Syria, maybe Darfur.
01:03:07.220
And does he is he held accountable for any of the things he said about basically inviting
01:03:12.280
We're going to talk to Donald Trump about that tomorrow.
01:03:14.840
We're going to talk about the border and Afghanistan should be interesting.
01:03:40.700
My generation actually gets to say things that a good portion of the population now understand.
01:03:46.100
Uh, now don't understand, like I lived in a time when we didn't have cell phones.
01:03:51.340
You know, we had to find a pay phone if we wanted to call somebody and we were out.
01:03:56.460
Next generation is going to be able to say something like, I remember a time when, uh, when, uh,
01:04:03.980
Oh, I remember when we only had to go through one of those major mobile carriers and didn't
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There's some amazing things that have happened this weekend.
01:05:16.120
General McKenzie has come out to apologize for the failed drone strike.
01:05:20.400
You know, we actually only killed a bunch of kids that were actually looked like they were
01:05:26.140
humanitarian workers that were delivering water to people that didn't have water.
01:05:30.860
But I'm sure that, you know, imminent attack on the gates in Kabul.
01:05:39.240
It didn't happen even though we killed the kids.
01:05:42.580
So I wonder what, what, anyway, we found that out this weekend.
01:05:48.320
You don't think it was just a distraction in that moment when they really needed to look tough and do something?
01:05:58.600
I say that with real hope that that's not the case.
01:06:07.480
I mean, you've, you described the situation before, right?
01:06:12.260
And they were going around and they did go to a known Taliban place.
01:06:18.300
And we now seemingly know that it was like water.
01:06:23.660
The footage we did have showed that they were putting water into those tanks.
01:06:27.620
You could see the garden hose and them turning it on and then filling them with water.
01:06:38.800
This is off the charts, is absolutely off the charts.
01:06:43.740
Do you know that England has spent a lot of money training forces and pilots and things
01:06:55.140
They're bringing them over and creating their own British Afghani commando squad because they
01:07:04.240
And they want to be able to have, you know, have use of them.
01:07:10.060
And these guys were just going to be killed or their services taken to fly the planes that
01:07:18.820
We don't want to have anything to do with that.
01:07:22.260
They did this with Germans in World War II as well.
01:07:26.500
They got and found good Germans that were reliable, dependable, blah, blah, blah.
01:07:30.860
Put them in and, you know, help them, help them win the war.
01:07:44.960
This is why, you know, you, you come out with a giant unconstitutional vaccine mandate on
01:07:56.340
You're about to announce your one, what, a few days before announcing that, oh, yeah,
01:08:01.480
by the way, we blew up a bunch of kids, not terrorists.
01:08:03.960
You have the anniversary of September 11th, a couple of days away.
01:08:07.240
You have everyone in your party even being critical of you.
01:08:11.160
For once, the media is actually being critical of your handling of Afghanistan.
01:08:14.900
Why not light a fire under half the country and say, we're going to now force you to take
01:08:22.020
And we recommend that your kids get it and you have to go get a booster.
01:08:27.700
And then just a few days later, like they did this last week or last weekend, it was announced
01:08:33.500
The FDA came out and said, we're not approving a booster.
01:08:39.920
There's no evidence supporting that the average person needs a booster shot.
01:08:43.540
There's no, they are stretching beyond all coherence.
01:08:49.480
The idea that there could be waning into these vaccines.
01:08:55.060
And again, these are people who supposedly want you to take them.
01:08:58.980
Who's giving you all the arguments that they're not working?
01:09:02.560
And again, not based on science, as we've just seen.
01:09:12.580
They want all of the things that you, that we suspect they want.
01:09:16.800
On the other hand, the timing of it, I think is central to the idea of distraction.
01:09:24.220
You used to say it all the time about the Obama administration.
01:09:26.940
Watch the other hand, whatever they're saying, whatever they're promoting in the press, watch
01:09:32.800
And look at the border, look at Afghanistan, look at the spending, look at all of these
01:09:38.840
other things that they are doing and screwing up all over the country constantly.
01:09:43.980
But they want to light a fire under everybody for a vaccine mandate.
01:09:48.420
And, you know, I don't know if you saw the toddler forced to wear the mask at daycare.
01:10:07.360
But the big things, the big things that are happening behind the scenes are remarkable.
01:10:15.680
You know, it's, it's funny because they were all up for the protests this, this weekend.
01:10:23.020
This big, big protest that happened up in Washington, D.C.
01:10:26.280
You had like every, every journal, the journalists were like 25 to one.
01:10:33.400
You have all these journalists around one person.
01:10:40.780
Is it, is it, is it possible that maybe, um, I don't know, somebody should be at the border?
01:10:50.860
What if you took maybe half the journalists and moved them to the place where 15,000 people
01:10:56.360
Well, let me give you some audio from the border.
01:11:00.120
And as people are crossing now, cut four, please.
01:11:03.700
As people are crossing the Rio Grande, look at this.
01:11:19.360
Like, I mean, just out of sticks that they can find.
01:11:24.520
They're at the point now where they're, because it's so hot, it's a hundred degrees.
01:11:28.880
And of course it's Texas, uh, even in September where you hit those numbers and they are now
01:11:42.740
Well, that's why they're under the bridge, but the bridge, obviously with the position
01:11:45.220
of the sun, they have to keep moving where they're staying.
01:11:49.820
Uh, there are about 15,000, uh, people mainly from Haiti, uh, cut four, please.
01:12:00.800
Um, there are about 15,000 people that are now at the border.
01:12:10.900
All right, guys, what you're looking at right now is that is the U S side of the Rio Grande.
01:12:15.620
That is a mass of several hundred illegal immigrants who have just crossed the Rio Grande.
01:12:20.380
And look at this, several hundred more streaming across.
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As we speak, we're on a boat in the Rio Grande.
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This is the Mexican side of the river right now.
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Hundreds of people crossing the Rio Grande basically every hour.
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And they're heading over to the international bridge, which you can see in the background.
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This is why the situation under the bridge continues to deteriorate.
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I mean, the reporter, one of the, I can't think of his name.
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Who's been incredible getting all of this footage.
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And seemingly, they act as if it totally took them off guard that this was even occurring.
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Now, usually when you invite people to the border and you say you should come because
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we're really going to make sure we take you in.
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They're going to come because, you know, America's pretty sweet.
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But how did this, how did this many Haitians move and move in the same place?
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Do you remember being mocked constantly for the idea of caravans?
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Remember how many fact checks came back as pants on fire over caravans?
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Even though we had the evidence and all the documents that showed.
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The organizers on the ground saying the things we were saying.
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You call it a caravan if you want, but it's the exact same thing.
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There's not like a, you know, a Haitian telepathy that I know of that they can all communicate with each other.
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If you're a very incredibly poor Haitian person living on an island to get to the...
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Again, maybe you'd be able to get to the Florida coast.
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How long you'd have to save to get to any country in Central America.
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And so these people are just all showing up there in a group of 15,000 at once.
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And it's completely ridiculous to act as if it's anything other than a coordinated effort
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We don't have all the details of an investigation yet, but we'll get them.
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We'll know eventually who's responsible for this and how it happened.
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And that's that is the biggest thing that we have to combat.
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Your friends and neighbors, if they are watching the mainstream media, they're not getting this.
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Even if you're watching Fox, you don't get everything.
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Uh, and it's, it's very difficult because I know you and I know you don't want to be a part of some sort of conspiracy theory.
01:15:28.660
And it is hard to tell the difference between the conspiracy theories and the conspiracy facts.
01:15:34.720
And, you know, what Stu just said was a conspiracy theory.
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However, it's one based on some pretty sound, uh, reasons.
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It doesn't seem possible that they would all meet at the same bridge at the same place.
01:15:54.340
Also, we have evidence that this is what the left has been doing in the past, but it's still a theory.
01:16:01.020
Once we have the facts, then it becomes a fact, a fact.
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Once we know and we can show you or not show you, we could say, you know what?
01:16:11.520
We went down that trail and we didn't find any evidence.
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We're still looking, but doesn't look like it at this point.
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But your friends may not even be exposed to the questions.
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They may get their news from places that will just give you the conspiracy theory, which may turn out to be wrong or right.
01:16:40.600
I think we already have into, gee, how did all of those Haitians get here?
01:16:45.080
Because they are so out in the open now that I don't think they cover these tracks.
01:16:53.660
And they think they have discredited people like me and others in the media, in our own media, that they think that we're just so useless that no one will listen to us.
01:17:09.840
And in my case, document and keep all of the documents for future generations and historians who want to know what really went on.
01:17:24.520
And then there are really good agents that come from real estate agents I trust.
01:17:32.680
And you can probably tell who I'm more apt to go with.
01:17:35.680
I've been frustrated in the past year with real estate agents that were pretty mediocre in their job.
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Years ago, I finally tried to do something about it.
01:17:53.960
And they're like, you really need to change your house.
01:18:12.380
And now they keep getting calls from people who are like, will they sell that?
01:18:17.560
And it has gone up in value quite a bit because we did what they said.
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That's what a real estate agent, a good one, can do.
01:18:31.560
Well, I tell you what, we're going to tie up some more balloons.
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They'll tell you at some point, you know why this isn't selling is because of this, this, and this.
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You can either cut the price or you can change those things and get more money.
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Find the ones that have the highest customer reviews.
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It's the interview America has been waiting for.
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The Afghanistan disaster, the crisis at the border, our failing economy.
01:19:10.720
Glenn gets the former president on the record in a can't-miss exclusive.
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This is really, you know, we're just making some really good, really good choices.
01:19:39.560
You know, Joe Biden last week said that not only is his $3.4 trillion spending bill going to help inflation.
01:19:50.480
Now, maybe, I got to be honest, maybe he's thinking it's the opposite of golf, that the higher number wins.
01:19:58.980
He says it's going to help inflation, which that's not true, never can be true.
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It's like saying that, you know, apples fall from the tree.
01:20:08.540
That Newton guy was right sometimes, but not all the time.
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Sometimes apples will just float there in midair.
01:20:15.640
Then he also said, and it will help with severe weather.
01:20:22.160
Now, at any other time in human history, wouldn't we laugh at somebody who said, yeah, printing money, you know, that'll help bring inflation down.
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I mean, unless you were an evil scientist, you know, and the guy that you were talking to was Stalin, I think you would have been laughed out of the room.
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But Stalin would have said, yes, why don't you come over here and control weather?
01:20:54.720
And then after you spent $3.4 trillion on it, Stalin would say, cut his hands off.
01:21:02.480
Then I want you to cut his nose, his tongue, poke his eyeballs out, cut him limb from limb, and then set him free in the freezing snow.
01:21:15.760
I mean, you would have killed the guy because they can't control the weather.
01:21:20.200
Have we decided we now can control the weather with enough money?
01:21:30.700
I sure would like to see evidence of any of that.
01:21:40.820
However, it looks more like a collapse of the economy scheme.
01:21:45.020
We go into that on Wednesday night's broadcast from Blaze TV.
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You will understand the world you're living in much better after Wednesday's episode.
01:22:11.620
This is what Ford's Theater just tweeted out over the weekend.
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Do you ever feel as a nation we put Abraham Lincoln on a pedestal?
01:22:32.460
Well, first, maybe getting all of the artifacts of his assassination out of your hands.
01:22:38.040
I mean, something that would be more useful, I don't know, improved security.
01:22:45.160
You know, I think the way to really remember Abraham Lincoln is, let's talk about the show
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You are there preserving the theater that he was killed in.
01:23:13.100
Because of his assassination, you're like, I don't know if this Lincoln guy's all cut
01:23:18.880
What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Nancy Pelosi has something really intelligent to say.
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Wait until you hear the latest from Nancy Pelosi.
01:24:08.900
And the reason why I'm bringing it up is not just to dance on her.
01:24:14.200
But, uh, the other reason is because this will affect you soon.
01:24:28.320
As we're nearing the end of September, I don't know about you, but I'm already, you know,
01:24:33.580
drinking pumpkin lattes and, you know, wrapping up with that blanket because it's only a hundred
01:24:44.800
Has this seemed like the longest summer to anyone else but me?
01:24:54.220
It feels like, I mean, I feel like I was working at Fox when this summer just started.
01:25:11.640
Anyway, um, one of the things you can do, uh, to get in the mood for fall is to put some new blinds up.
01:25:18.140
Now, I have a different reason for putting blinds up.
01:25:20.860
I'm tired of the sun all the time, cooking us like we're in a greenhouse.
01:25:37.040
It also helps with those winter months where it's only about 85 here.
01:25:45.220
Well, I could be a natural Texan because I hear all of the Texans say things just like that all the time.
01:26:08.660
So, Stu, may I just suggest that, and I just think this is kind of important, to wrap your head clearly in duct tape.
01:26:24.360
And, oh, yeah, see, the air sirens have gone on.
01:26:28.320
Yeah, the locals have heard that we are going to talk about Nancy Pelosi and actually play some audio.
01:26:51.860
But it has not served our economy as well as it should.
01:26:57.220
Stu, that seems like a crazy blanket statement to me.
01:27:07.300
It hasn't served our country well and served all of our purposes up.
01:27:17.400
But it has created some pretty sweet spots all around the world, not just in America.
01:27:24.420
It's been responsible for the greatest human achievement in our species history.
01:27:32.280
That's something it's done over the past, let's say, 20 years.
01:27:36.540
It ripped billions of people out of poverty around the world.
01:27:40.380
You know, it has basically changed what we used to have into modern civilization.
01:27:46.160
But other than that, other than that, other than cooking with fire and reading if you could
01:27:53.380
afford a book by candlelight, America kind of changed the world.
01:27:58.400
You know, we did a few little things here and there.
01:28:01.060
And now we don't have to cook our food over a fire unless unless you're part of the new
01:28:07.840
immigration program from the Biden administration.
01:28:18.820
What we want to do is not depart from that, but to improve it and to make sure that it
01:28:33.200
She said, we don't want to change capital or we don't want to destroy capitalism.
01:28:43.480
I mean, as a people, have we had that serious discussion?
01:28:49.060
I mean, I've heard a lot of, you know, slogans, you know, hey, tax the rich, blah, blah, blah.
01:28:54.180
But have we had the slogan of, hey, we're going to lift the engine up on this economic
01:28:59.100
lift the hood up on this economic engine and we're just going to change some things.
01:29:13.980
Just saying what, what, what exactly are you going to change?
01:29:22.220
You know, sticking up there and having to change them and stuff.
01:29:29.480
Because if you do, I'm, I'm all in, I'm all in, but I'd like to see what you want to change.
01:29:35.840
We're going to get rid of this gasoline in this engine.
01:29:43.940
Now, you know, everybody was touting that battery, but you know how much, you know how
01:29:59.480
We're just going to get rid of all the police and replace it with something else.
01:30:07.980
Maybe actual facts, but getting actual facts from them.
01:30:17.320
When it comes to the economy, you can say safely, and I'm going to give you the evidence.
01:30:35.940
He wrote Wealth of Nations, and then he wrote another book about principles and the rest,
01:30:44.380
He wrote Wealth of Nations, and then he wrote a book about principles and all that.
01:30:52.040
I think that was an eloquent way of describing what he did.
01:30:57.020
Yeah, I should point out that actually he wrote that principles and stuff book before Wealth of Nations.
01:31:07.580
But it was just the foundation of Wealth of Nations.
01:31:12.080
So it probably shouldn't be dismissed as, you know, on principles and stuff.
01:31:17.080
Because it's those principles and stuff that make the Wealth of Nations.
01:31:25.080
And we point out that the reason why she frames it that way, at least in my view, would be that she's trying to act as if he corrected himself.
01:31:33.580
You know, he gave you this vision for capitalism.
01:31:45.540
I don't think she has a clue on who Adam Smith really was.
01:31:53.920
If there was a guy who wrote a book about capitalism that we all praised and then later on said, by the way, I was mistaken.
01:31:58.920
I didn't point out that you're supposed to be nice to each other and give away and have the government take all your money.
01:32:04.340
Or whatever she believes is in the second book there.
01:32:17.860
It happens long before he sets that that framework for what later becomes.
01:32:28.160
Because the invisible market of the hand, which he describes later in Wealth of Nations, that invisible hand will reach up and choke you to death.
01:32:37.640
If that's what the market is asking for, if it's asking for bad things, it will produce bad things.
01:32:45.620
But it's not the invisible hand jamming those things down your throat.
01:32:50.100
It's you asking for them because you are the market.
01:32:54.220
So if you are moral, it will ask it will it will demand moral things to be produced.
01:33:02.080
But if you don't have a society that has moral sentiments, it's going to be a really bad ride because it will be used against you and it will come and choke you to death.
01:33:15.560
It takes a moral people to have this much freedom.
01:33:21.140
They've been saying, get out of here with all your morality.
01:33:29.680
So let's listen to the expert Nancy Pelosi on that principles and stuff.
01:33:35.860
In an economy, in a society, you had to meet the needs of people.
01:33:40.320
He wasn't doing it really from compassion, but from practicality.
01:33:48.920
If you know anything about moral sentiments and the wealth of nations, it is the greatest charitable arm ever.
01:33:59.260
Because if it is done with moral sentiments, people are thinking, how can I improve the life of others?
01:34:10.620
It's only when you have an amoral or immoral society that they think, how can I make this iPhone addict children to it?
01:34:24.140
But a moral society would say, how can we use this to help free people?
01:34:32.440
Help them not to be enslaved, especially to a giant corporation who is, through their algorithms, shaping, changing, and enslaving based on what we want because we want to sell you more stuff.
01:34:47.380
It's not, he never wrote about, this is, you know what this is?
01:35:06.820
It might be the people today at Coca-Cola, but it's not Adam Smith.
01:35:13.280
I know, there's so much of it to be had in her freezer.
01:35:18.040
So you cannot have a system where the success of some springs from the exploitation of the workers.
01:35:34.060
Moral sentiments is not about some, you know, buddy at the top exploiting their workers.
01:35:45.940
Comes right from Adam, comes right from Karl Marx.
01:35:51.800
This is about, can companies, can people, can the market, can inventors, can business people,
01:35:59.680
have the moral sentiments to be able to help people and not make it just about money.
01:36:08.820
She's now turning this into, see, these giant corporations are just exploiting the people at the bottom.
01:36:19.120
So we have to take money from them to make it better.
01:36:22.460
That just makes you part of the system that is completely corrupt.
01:36:26.600
All you're then going to do is take bribes from people to say, oh, we're going to leave that company alone.
01:36:42.760
You're giving 40 cents on every dollar back to the people.
01:36:47.740
And her criticism of this system is so terrible.
01:36:53.080
When you think about what has really occurred in the world, when Nancy Pelosi turned 90, and that was, I think, in 1970.
01:37:07.180
About 27% of the world lived in extreme poverty.
01:37:25.980
The biggest drop, if you want to look at an era, by the way, would be the Reagan era.
01:37:30.200
But, I mean, let's not even point that out at all.
01:37:33.220
An 80% decline in the world's worst poverty since, you know, many in this audience were children, right?
01:37:41.140
Since 1990, since 1990, we have removed 17,258 child deaths per day out of the world.
01:38:02.400
No, we're killing them before they can live and starve to death.
01:38:03.520
I'm talking about just making it to five years old, right?
01:38:07.260
Born and your lifespan less than five years old.
01:38:10.600
We're eliminating thousands of deaths every day around the world because of preventing disease, because of starvation, because of all these things.
01:38:23.760
And we've now removed poverty out of, you know, 80% in that rough time frame that we're talking about.
01:38:32.440
And when you ask people in the United States what has happened in their lifetime with poverty, 70% of them say it's gotten worse.
01:38:41.600
We have eliminated over 80% of extreme poverty in our lifetimes.
01:38:47.360
And 70% of the American people think it's gotten worse.
01:38:55.780
That is who tell you all the time that things are getting worse.
01:38:58.760
That is people like George Washington, Abraham Lincoln.
01:39:07.880
All of those bad people trying to do an insurrection just this last Saturday.
01:39:15.920
No, I saw the four people standing out there on the hill with the 812 reporters surrounding them.
01:39:21.720
This whole thing needs to be changed, but not changed because we love it.
01:39:29.940
We just have to remember that book that Adam Smith wrote after he wrote The Wealth of Nations.
01:39:35.180
This doesn't really work at all unless you could get a big government to control everything
01:39:41.300
and take money, you know, through extortion or through taxes, which might be the same thing.
01:39:47.080
That book that he wrote, that was a couple of years after the principal book that he wrote.
01:39:57.220
Last week, Morgan Stanley put out a warning that stocks could fall 15% before the end of the year.
01:40:05.660
I'm not sure anymore because I don't think the stock market is even real anymore.
01:40:10.360
CPI inflation rate was reported above 5% for the fourth month in a row.
01:40:15.800
Well, 2008, the markets survived three months in a row before 5% before the three months in a row over 5% before the markets crashed.
01:40:31.160
We're talking about spending another about $4 trillion and they say that it's going to make inflation go down.
01:40:37.300
I'm telling you right now and you will understand after Wednesday night special this Wednesday night at 9 p.m.
01:40:43.100
Eastern, I'm going to show you how this thing is being, is intentionally being managed in its decline.
01:40:53.220
And your life is going to rapidly and shockingly change.
01:41:04.520
Find out how to fortify your portfolio, your 401k, whatever you have.
01:41:08.680
Either physically delivered precious metals or physical metals held in your retirement account.
01:41:15.040
Self-directed IRA or other investment vehicles.
01:41:25.420
I want to, I want to talk to you a little bit about, um, and, and try to prepare your
01:41:45.120
Um, we are now being managed and there are people that believe that the United States is
01:41:58.820
We've been controlling the world and we're bad.
01:42:01.140
It's why if you look at things from the perspective of those who are in office, who do have a deep
01:42:09.020
seated hatred for the white culture, meaning colonialism, meaning the whole history of the
01:42:15.920
West, those people are in charge of running things now.
01:42:25.480
We think that we've had bad things that we have done.
01:42:29.280
We should recognize those things and not do them again and continue to build a more perfect
01:42:38.380
When you look at Afghanistan, how do you explain that?
01:42:42.540
Well, you could explain it if you were looking at it from somebody who hated the United States
01:42:47.760
and the West saying, yeah, well, that's what Americans do.
01:42:54.580
Anyway, we leave them there and they're just going to kill more people.
01:43:00.500
Well, what about all of the, what about all of the allies?
01:43:07.900
You could also say, okay, we do care about them.
01:43:12.360
This is going to cause them damage and it's going to damage the relationship with NATO and
01:43:17.660
France and England, which again accomplishes their goal of taking America out of its superpower
01:43:34.260
And you don't even, you have noticed it, but you haven't put it all together yet.
01:43:41.440
Have you ever waited as long as you have to wait now for certain things?
01:43:48.220
Well, I mean, stuff that you just used to go to the grocery store and they had plenty
01:43:53.300
Have you, have you had to wait for things where you go and you're like, wait, how long is
01:44:02.480
Better get it now because it's not going to be someplace else.
01:44:22.920
Have you noticed that we have 11 million jobs and nobody's filling them?
01:44:27.300
And we have plenty of people that could fill them?
01:44:34.640
I'm going to explain this in a second because BlackRock and Citi have gotten onto the train,
01:45:00.400
And then kids, the big bad wolf came and he blew and he blew and he blew.
01:45:08.160
But because that pig had built their house out of straw using unionized labor, that pig called Mr. Biden, it blew the entire economy down.
01:45:26.100
And that's the story of the one little pig and the big bad wolf.
01:45:32.920
May I suggest you build your home out of bricks?
01:45:36.540
You build your home, you get everything you have, and you make sure it's rock solid.
01:45:41.960
Don't pay too much money when you have an interest payment on a loan.
01:45:47.440
Get out of your high interest credit card debt.
01:45:49.860
I want you to call the people that build things with bricks.
01:46:01.280
See how much money you can save and be solid for when the big bad wolf blows your house down.
01:46:08.300
Tomorrow on this program, the very first appearance from former President Donald Trump talking with Glenn.
01:46:13.520
Don't miss it tomorrow, hour one, the Glenn Beck Program.
01:46:29.880
If you missed the news today, I'm not going to go over it again.
01:46:32.540
You can listen to the podcast or you can go to my website and you will see the news.
01:46:40.300
The Nazarene Fund has had a remarkable weekend.
01:46:44.780
The one part I will tell you about is that we have saved 35 of the FIFA girls.
01:46:53.460
I think I was calling them FIFA and somebody from overseas said, good.
01:47:01.400
If you're either a sports fan, particularly internationally, or you like video games, you know FIFA.
01:47:14.400
And everything I learned, I learned from Ted Lasso.
01:47:18.720
By the way, he's starting to make me like soccer.
01:47:23.980
It would be typical of you to jump into the sports arena in soccer.
01:47:39.400
I watched, I think, the first two episodes of it and I was like, eh.
01:47:53.100
But the way the storyline, although I did watch the first episode of season two, don't
01:48:01.840
Every TV writer, every TV producer should watch that episode and never do that again.
01:48:13.900
Didn't it just win all the awards for season two?
01:48:19.820
The first episode of season three dropped on Friday and it was awful.
01:48:35.000
I said to Tanya five minutes in, she said, what is this?
01:48:39.420
And I said, I believe this is Fonzie jumping the shark.
01:48:49.980
Cause the big, and it's a good, what is, what's so great about it is you feel good.
01:48:54.000
I mean, there's lots of swearing in it and stuff, unless you have vid angel.
01:48:57.620
Um, but, uh, you know, it's, uh, it's a, it's an, it's an amazing feel good.
01:49:04.520
It doesn't feel good in the first couple of episodes.
01:49:08.680
Um, but once you get going, it, it, it, like I always say, courage is contagious.
01:49:21.800
It doesn't explain, of course, why you're trending on Twitter.
01:49:24.120
It just, you're on why I'm trending on Twitter.
01:49:27.960
Oh, Oh, cause that's what, that's how we got to the Ted Lasso story.
01:49:31.540
So you were talking about, uh, some of the efforts in Afghanistan with, with Pakistan
01:49:37.700
And, uh, it, it definitely, I will say the news surprised some people, you know, didn't
01:49:43.680
necessarily see the whole, uh, prime minister of Pakistan helping evacuate refugees from
01:49:55.780
I'm like, I'm not the guy who should be doing this.
01:50:03.680
I've just, we were just committed to a work with anybody that will help us get these people
01:50:13.380
The prime minister, uh, prime minister Khan of, of, um, Pakistan, um, turned out to be unbelievably
01:50:24.600
And I really think that, um, our, our Congress or congressional leaders and whatever they should
01:50:35.240
I'm not saying you have to agree with anything else, but this guy did an amazing thing that
01:50:43.020
even the United States couldn't or wouldn't do.
01:50:48.080
A lot of people noticing that it seems as if, you know, Glenn Beck and they, they summarize
01:50:54.380
And I know you're very uncomfortable with this summary of saying Glenn Beck is rescuing
01:50:58.260
people because, you know, you have a different role in this.
01:51:02.100
You're, you know, there's a lot of great organizations we're working with and all the, all the disclaimers
01:51:06.060
But there is a surprise, I think for a lot of people that it does seem like Glenn Beck
01:51:10.820
and associated entities are doing a heck of a lot more for evacuating American citizens
01:51:19.660
Oh, I'm not unwilling to say that our, our organization, the Nazarene fund and its affiliated
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organizations, which are a lot of people that are not, you know, we're just working
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together, we have saved many more, many more, uh, than anyone ever thought.
01:51:37.580
And, uh, I'd say that, uh, many, many thousands more than the United States could do in our
01:51:46.640
I'm saying that you don't, you feel uncomfortable when they summarize it as just Glenn Beck is
01:51:50.960
doing more, which is a lot of times what people do because you're sort of the face of,
01:51:58.860
We should have, we should have hired like Megan Fox or something to do it, but no, they
01:52:02.600
picked you, which is, you know, bad idea on that one.
01:52:05.580
But I do think that there is a, uh, a bit of a surprise here.
01:52:08.700
And again, it works against every narrative that they have about you and conservatives and
01:52:21.320
Foreigners, poor people, uh, people that don't look like you, women, soccer, soccer.
01:52:26.880
Well, that one, I hope is, I hope remains true.
01:52:31.300
So anyway, just check this out at, uh, glenbeck.com and please, please continue.
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If you haven't already given to the Nazarene fund, please do.
01:52:40.540
You will understand in the coming days, uh, how much of a role you have played and, uh,
01:52:53.040
Can I ask a question on behalf of the audience?
01:52:56.400
You keep alluding to these stories about what's happened behind the scenes, things that will
01:53:07.300
I understand we can't hear them today because there are efforts going on.
01:53:10.860
Lots of very fragile pieces are being moved around.
01:53:18.580
So, uh, we are going to tell that story and, uh, the people that are involved that have all
01:53:26.500
of the evidence have laughed and went, I've been saving all of the documentation.
01:53:35.540
Cause I'm a history guy and we can put it into a vault, but are we going to show it to
01:53:45.380
So I thought we were going to get into something really juicy today and, uh, no, gosh, darn it.
01:53:51.920
And I haven't found out why yet, but, um, uh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
01:54:06.320
We know we have president Donald Trump on tomorrow's program for the first time ever,
01:54:10.620
Now it's odd because people don't realize this, but you go, you know, you've had, you've
01:54:15.700
talked to Donald Trump off the air going back years and years and years and years and years
01:54:19.300
and years before he was, when he was just Donald Trump.
01:54:21.920
Before he was running for president or anything.
01:54:23.680
I mean, I mean, he's kind of, you know, before he, you know, his, his actual run for president
01:54:33.680
On several times, but we've never had Donald, never had him on just for the apprentice.
01:54:41.580
We, we, you know, cause that was a big topic of discussion.
01:54:44.840
And I knew him in that run back in the mid two thousands, uh, and never has he been on
01:54:55.080
I would be surprised if he's on for more than two minutes, because I think he's just putting
01:55:02.720
I'm probably the only person that, you know, how, how people, Donald Trump will make them
01:55:09.840
He'll say, I think maybe Donald Trump is kind of like, I don't, God knows what he'll say.
01:55:19.580
But, uh, I, I just want to talk to him tomorrow about if we have time first Afghanistan, uh,
01:55:26.640
or maybe first the border, then Afghanistan, uh, and then the economy if we have time, but
01:55:39.600
By the way, we didn't get to anything we were going to talk about here.
01:55:42.500
Uh, so we'll have to save that for tomorrow, but yeah, um, uh, go into the economy a little
01:55:47.760
And it's really, it's very, very important that you understand that this is, this is not
01:55:55.440
a coincidence and it is not a, uh, uh, a, a fleeting thing.
01:56:08.500
And then Wednesday, we have that special on that you don't want to miss on the economy.
01:56:13.020
Um, but, uh, if you, if you look at things, was I talking about Afghanistan or I mean the
01:56:19.020
border, if you look at the border, please explain this to, to me where any of it makes
01:56:28.360
sense, I mean, you know, even Bill O'Reilly will say, well, you know, he's just incompetent.
01:56:35.320
It doesn't because you would have someone around you going, Mr. President, um, this is
01:56:46.780
And if he's like, no, I want to keep it open and you've got a humanitarian, this is
01:56:57.160
We've been saying that for a long time, but now, you know, they just landed giant military
01:57:09.680
Uh, that's what you do in a humanitarian crisis.
01:57:13.800
So where are the people saying to Joe Biden around Joe Biden?
01:57:25.220
So don't tell me that he's a man who has to answer questions and avoid answering questions
01:57:35.020
Uh, and yet he's just crazy enough and senile enough to where he doesn't know.
01:57:44.840
Yeah, I think there's elements of of senility that are that are part of the equation here.
01:57:51.140
But like one of the things that came out this weekend, I think it's in the the new Bob Woodward
01:57:56.100
book, another nugget out of that book with Robert Costa, which says basically that all the
01:58:03.680
things that we were saying throughout the campaign were true in that he was they did actually
01:58:09.520
build a wall around President Biden so that he could not get unexpected questions so that he could not have long
01:58:17.320
interviews so that he would not speak off the cuff.
01:58:20.420
All they built a wall around him so that that would not happen.
01:58:23.700
Now, of course, evidence told us that it was going on, but we never had, you know, proof of it from behind the scenes.
01:58:28.960
And what it was interesting, though, the way they framed it, it wasn't necessarily all about him being senile.
01:58:34.460
Well, the other part of it that they thought they found to be a huge risk from him was his anger.
01:58:40.640
He he he snaps at the drop of a hat for no reason half the time.
01:58:45.840
It's the kind of temperament you want in the Oval Office.
01:58:47.500
Exactly. A senile person who snaps all the time.
01:58:50.560
Now, if you've ever had someone who's actually senile around you, and I hope you haven't, because it's it's a it's a terrible thing.
01:58:56.760
When you talk about we go into these real illnesses like Alzheimer's and such.
01:59:00.560
But many times that is one of the ways it manifests itself.
01:59:07.980
And what they saw a lot of times was the president's or the soon to be president snapping and overstepping the things he should say.
01:59:20.620
But also that temperament was the exact opposite of what they were selling.
01:59:24.900
Right. The product they were selling was this return to normalcy, this nice guy, this pragmatic guy.
01:59:30.160
And that's why I think I struggle with, you know, the the the summary that Bill has brought up O'Reilly several times on the show,
01:59:37.440
which is that just this guy has no idea what's going on.
01:59:41.600
He's in some ways much more locked in and unmovable on things he should be movable on.
01:59:49.420
Yes. I mean, the Afghanistan thing is the perfect illustration of the border now the border.
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So, you know what Ford's Theater is in Washington, D.C., Stu?
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So Ford's Theater put out a tweet this weekend.
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Do you ever feel we as a nation put Abraham Lincoln on a pedestal?
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What I thought of when they asked that question was, here's something probably more meaningful,
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You should not be in charge of all the Abraham Lincoln artifacts, okay?
02:02:50.940
Because I don't think you appreciate the history of Abraham Lincoln.
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Maybe seeing that it is your job to literally put him on the pedestal, put him in the box, you know?
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Not the box you ended up putting him in, but I mean the box up above the theater there.
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Maybe, you know, maybe you should actually just tell the story of what happened.