A Powerful Reminder for Dads This Christmas | Guests: Cheyenne Grace & Derek Hinckley | 12⧸19⧸25
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It's the last show of the season, and we have a big one for you. It's the final show of 2019, and it's a show you don't want to miss! Join us for the last Glenn Beck Program spotlight of the year, featuring Preborn.
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It's the last show of the season of the year, so we've got a big one coming up for you.
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2026 is going to be a whirlwind, and we are really excited about it.
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But we've got a lot to cover today, so let's get right into it right after I tell you about Jace Medical for 60 seconds.
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When everything is working, we're assuming that everything always will work and everything's going to be great.
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You know, we've been talking about the Jace case for a long time, but I want to go to their website here for a second.
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I want to talk to you about something that they have just put up.
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If you go to their website and you look for first aid kits, I'm sure you can still get this sent to you for Christmas.
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This is, I mean, this is for somebody who is, you know, if you're adventuresome, if you're somebody who goes, you know, you're, I don't know, skydiving or whatever.
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I like to have a medical kit around that's handy and not just like a medical kit with Band-Aids and stuff.
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They have the first medical kit, which is the, you know, I call it the Band-Aid kit, like, oh, who's got a boo-boo?
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Then they have the trauma kit and then they have the medic kit.
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And this is the one that, I mean, you know, there's somebody with a post through their, you know, their chest.
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You have the stuff to keep them stable until life flight comes.
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This is the type of thing you're preparing for?
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You've never been out on the ranch trying to repair the fence with me.
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The mini, trauma, and the medic, and you can get all three and they build on top of each other.
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They also have the Jace Daily and, you know, all of your emergency medications, everything else.
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There are a bit of people that have survived the post going through their chest.
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Jace.com, promo code Beck, which is a lot better than, you know,
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We had just moved from New York, and we were putting up these big log, you know, gates.
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And the guy who we had hired to do it, local guy, he's just great.
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And Matt was putting these long, you know, screws through the three posts.
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And we leave, and we come back hours later, and he's still working on that same post, except now his whole head is bandaged.
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And we stop, and we're like, Matt, what happened?
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I'm like, no, what happened to the head, your head?
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Ah, you know, the drill slipped, and I lost control, and it came back, and it just sliced my head, you know, straight across in the forehead.
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And he said, I had to get, you know, I don't remember what it was, 25, 35 stitches.
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I said, did the doctor say it was okay for you to come back to work?
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Well, I'm going to go into the house now and try to make sense of my whole life and where I'm at.
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It is the last broadcast before the holiday, the last broadcast of the year.
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Let's start with, let's look into our stockings and see what Santa has put into our stockings because we've been good little boys and girls.
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Democrats, net approval rating of congressional Democrats.
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I want you to keep in mind, they had never rated Democrats negatively until this year.
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We're talking about a net approval rating from Democrats.
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Their approval rating is actually lower, lower than the disapproval rating.
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I think during the shutdown, there was a bit of a boost for Democrats, right?
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There was a rallying around the flag effect going on.
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But Democrats did not like how that shutdown turned out.
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They have returned against Democrats in Congress.
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One of the reasons that Dan Goldman is in trouble right now in a potential primary against Brad Ladner is because at this point, the Democratic base is so upset with Democrats.
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And that might that might be something worth, you know, just enjoying over the holiday season.
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That maybe, maybe no matter how badly we screw things up, they're doing a worse job.
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And so maybe there is hope, Virginia, that, yes, we might have a good midterm.
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Do you have any ideas, Stu, looking at the polls, how bad the Republicans are doing?
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And if it's if it's worse than six points, negative six points, just don't tell me.
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I feel like we're we've been minus 80 on the Republicans forever.
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But I was like to see the Democrats join our side on not liking our own politicians.
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I will say that, you know, you look at the you could find information, I think, on both sides to say to see optimism in November and also some real pessimism.
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Of course, you're just going in from an uphill starting point.
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I was looking at, you know, some of these markets and it's like, I think, 75 percent chance for the Democrats to retake the House in November.
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It's really not a negative sentiment, you know, for me.
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Like when you have a Republican president, like typically Democrats take the House in the first election, same thing, the opposite way.
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So I think that's just reflecting generalized history.
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And, you know, the the what he just said gives you really no information.
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He said they were up because there was a rallying around the flag, but they didn't like the way that worked out.
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So do the people who are now the Democrats who are now saying they're useless, is it because they're not socialist and, you know, grinchy enough?
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Or are they are people saying, you know what, they just don't make any sense anymore because that's the way I would interpret it.
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The Democrats, generally speaking, feeling like they took this big step, this big risk.
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To go out there and shut the government down and got nothing out of it.
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And again, when you see a number like that from plus 22 to minus six, it's almost hard to take it seriously.
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Like, what do they do in one month that would go from a plus 22 to a minus six?
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No, I mean, minus six might be the more real thing is what I'm saying.
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They had a little bit of a sugar high because they were like, yeah, we're taking Trump on.
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And when they realize when you take Trump on in these situations, he's going to slap you down and you get zilch out of it.
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But here's the good news for if you're a Democrat.
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Santa is going to put something in your stocking.
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And the GOP is going to give you everything you wanted in that shutdown.
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But they're just going to do it during Christmas time.
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OK, let me let me talk to you a little bit about what happened at TPUSA yesterday.
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By the way, we're going to get to the Brown University shooting because that thing is that's a mess.
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The TPUSA yesterday, they started their their biggest event, what is called Freedom Fest, the biggest the biggest one they've ever done.
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Ben Shapiro was there in a steel cage match face to face going on and head to head.
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And Tucker, his speech yesterday pretty much said there's not a there's there's not a civil war going on.
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I think there is a civil war going on, but and I don't like it, but there is a civil war going on.
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He pointed out that, you know, we have to stand for the truth.
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We have to show the facts and we have to have solutions.
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I'm flying out tomorrow to Arizona to be there.
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I'm going to speak before Erica and J.D. Vance on Sunday.
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I have an opinion on the whole Candace Tucker, Ben Shapiro, Megyn Kelly thing.
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And I'm going to put it all together and hopefully put it to rest on Sunday, at least in my head.
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I mean, it might not be might not be good for everybody else, but I'm going to say it.
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I cannot wait until this individual walks on stage with me.
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I defrosted Walt Disney, who surprisingly enough, I didn't know, was laying right next to Ronald Reagan.
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Now, there was also another Christmas miracle that happened, I thought, and Erica talked about it.
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Here's what Erica Kirk said on what's happened since Charlie's death.
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Off this paper, I'm not going to wing this one because I want all of you guys to absorb the magnitude of these numbers.
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The number of student requests to get involved since 9-10, 140,000 plus get involved requests have been submitted since 9-10, 140,000.
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Total number of students involved, this is involved within Turning Point USA, 1 million plus students involved in Turning Point USA.
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So current chapter numbers as of December 18th, 2025, 3,082 Club America chapters, 1,432 college chapters.
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And we are starting 50 chapters per day at Turning Point USA.
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And the reason why this is so important is because of 2026 and 2028, which I thought was really interesting.
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She came out yesterday and she said, we're going to get J.D. Vance elected president of the United States.
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So I guess Turning Point has just decided, yep, that's who's going to be the president of the United States.
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But, you know, I'd like to see the whole process work itself out.
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We were standing someplace together and I said, so going to be interesting, right?
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And they both were like, yeah, they're just going to let's get through the administration.
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Let's let's concentrate on the job we're doing now.
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So that's a long way away, but it's going to be interesting.
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And I think we have lots of good options in front of us.
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There is a moment every night when we turn out the lights, lock the doors and trust that nothing's going to happen while we sleep.
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You don't install SimpliSafe because you expect trouble.
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You install it so you can sleep without wondering, what do I do if trouble comes?
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Took me 45, but you're probably smarter than I am.
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Little altar boy, I wonder, could you pray for me?
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Not a well-known Christmas song, but one that is important in my family.
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At least every time it played when I was a kid, she would come up and she would stand
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behind me and she hugged me and she'd say, you're my little altar boy.
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And what I didn't realize is that, I didn't realize really what the song was about until
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And it's about somebody feeling like they're not worthy to even approach the Lord and say,
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Didn't think she was able to approach the Lord and say, I'm sorry, help me start over
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And she ended up taking her own life when I was 13, 14 years old.
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That's my daughter Cheyenne in an album she did last year for Christmas.
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Just look for Cheyenne Grace and her Christmas album.
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Next year, it's going to be a rip-roaring Christmas.
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I mean, we're working on a new album for next year.
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I'm going to go back on the road and tour next year for Christmas, which if you remember
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those tours in days gone by, they were lots of fun.
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Uh, and this one's going to be really, really fun coming in 2026, also coming in 2026.
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Uh, this is, um, this is the last time we're doing the show the way we're doing it, uh,
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You won't hear a difference on radio, but if you happen to watch us, um, and you'll be
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watching us at glennbeck.com and on a torch, we're offering several different things.
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And one of them is we'll include the insider, uh, podcast.
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And what we've done is we have Jason, our head writer and chief researcher.
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He is going to be working, uh, with, uh, Glenn AI, George AI, and all of the information
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We're going deeper with all of the content tools that we have right now.
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We're going to be able to share much more information, all of the dots connected from
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things that we've talked about for 20 years, history explained history gone deeper.
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And he's also taking you on an insider experience.
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So when I break, uh, it'll immediately go for insiders.
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It'll immediately go to, uh, Jason who is in the control room and behind the scenes.
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And he's, um, expanding, uh, and also, uh, bringing you a completely different behind
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the scenes, look at the show every day, every break.
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And you'll be able to find that on torch coming January, 2026.
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By the way, these changes are coming at glennbeck.com.
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Uh, I, I think we are beginning to release a new version of glennbeck.com on Monday.
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I will be gone, but if you want to be a beta tester, if you want to be part of it and see
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some of the stuff behind the scenes, we're going to be rolling some of it out, uh, over
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Uh, I will be, none of us are going to be sleeping during the holiday.
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We're all working, um, all the way through, but, uh, we launch on January 5th and all of
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these things piece by piece will be started to be added to glennbeck.com and you'll be
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And we officially launch, uh, on, on January 5th.
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Stu, of course, is going to be, you know, doing nothing but watching football, um, and, uh,
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That's the, that's the dream, Glenn living the dream, you know, that's exactly what I'm
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I've seen enough, uh, you know, tragedy and just awful is that at the very least I need
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I have so many things that I could add to that, but, uh, but a lot of them are Debbie
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Downer, so I'm not going to, because I'm a little concerned about what might be happening
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It'd be nice to be able to be back here in January and go, wait, no terrorism.
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And, uh, and the, the GOP, the worst thing that happened was the GOP gave in on Obamacare
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Are you fully convinced it happens before we come back?
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I think it's very possible, but it does seem like they're going to try to hide this.
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Every time, every time beginning tomorrow, the countdown is on.
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Uh, as soon as, as soon as the break, cause cause nobody's paying attention come Monday.
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Everybody's, everybody's in full-fledged Christmas mode as of today, really.
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Uh, and you won't get back to it until after January.
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Uh, and so they're going to do it, but they always do it right before Christmas, right before
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They're like, Oh, by the way, we're getting ready to leave quick.
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Let's pass this horrible, horrible bill of stuff.
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And then they go home and then you forget about it by the end of the first of the year.
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You pay your bill every single month, and then they turn around and they fund causes that
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Get prepared for everything going on in the new year.
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Please have snow and mistletoe and presents round the tree.
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So police have identified the shooter at Brown University and the shooter and the murderer of the MIT professor.
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We know something about him, but we don't know any motive.
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And apparently there was somebody, you know, I mean, this guy is really, really brave.
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They cracked the case because there was somebody that posted up on Reddit that you should investigate this rented gray Nissan with Florida plates.
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And apparently he was in Providence and somebody noticed this guy kind of just being weird and dressed inappropriately for the weather.
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And so he was acting weird and he's like, what are you doing here?
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And the guy's like, you know, the shooter was like, why are you hassling me?
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And what happened was he went to his car and then circled his car and then I guess went around the block for a while.
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And that's when the guy went, what, what are you doing?
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And so instead of calling cops, he didn't, you know, he didn't know necessarily just thought that was really weird.
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And when he spoke about it on Reddit, I don't know how that was flagged, but it was flagged and the FBI saw it and they started checking out this Nissan.
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And they found him in some storage unit that he had rented and he had already switched plates.
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I mean, the guy was, the guy was really good at what he was doing, but it was well, well thought out.
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Going back to November, he was checking into area hotels and stuff.
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This is something he had on his mind, I guess, a very, very long time.
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You usually see this as someone who was either going to the school or maybe had previously had a bad incident over the past year.
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It returns to the school to get revenge or whatever.
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You know, he's, he, you know, he's talking the, the, uh, well, he's also involved in the MIT, uh, professor, uh, murder.
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And they went to, yeah, they went, they went to school together, right?
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And Brown, they went to school together all these years ago.
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Some, so many people have lost connection to anything, any sort of foundation of positivity in their lives.
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I feel like at this point, it's a, that's a scary place to be.
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I mean, to me indicates potential for severe mental illness, uh, who knows, uh, but doesn't seem to be like a political motive per se.
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Also could be a guy, cause he went to school, uh, between 95 and 2000, I think in Portugal, he studied physics at the instituto superior technico.
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I mean, I mean, what kind of education you get into a school name with some dumb like that, you know, the white supremacist supreme, right in the name of the school, uh, yet another white supremacist from Portugal.
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Uh, so he went to school in Lisbon for four or five years.
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And so he was, you know, uh, there for a while.
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Um, and I'm, I'm wondering if, cause it does nowhere in the story.
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And so I'm wondering if here's a guy who went to school for 20 years and then had no job, sees one of his classmates that, you know, you're not that great.
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He's pissed at the school because he didn't get his way.
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I mean, just complete, this is complete conjecture with absolutely nothing to base it on.
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Um, and then, you know, so kills his former classmate who, you know, was always, always thought he was smarter than me.
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I mean, this is how I would write the movie and I would, you know, and then he went back in cause he's just going to, he's going to show Brown.
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Well, you know, they wrecked my life and I don't have a job.
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Could be, I mean, he might've had a good job, but it's not in the story anywhere.
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I haven't seen it anywhere, but, uh, as you're doing that, it reminds me of this, this makes me think of the torch and everything coming that you're going to be doing next year in that this is your brain.
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This is how you think when you come up with a scenario, there's like 15 fictional movies that come into your brain that you want to piece it all together.
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And now with all the stuff that you're building at the torch, like that stuff's going to be doable for you.
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It's going to take a while, but building these stories and some of them that connect to history and some of the, I mean, I think it's going to be really an interesting future.
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I'm not going to be, you know, I'm not going to be making up stories on, okay, conspiracy theorists, this is what happened.
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I mean, I just made that one off the top of my head.
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I know, but I'm not saying that was one of your best ideas, but I will say, what I will say is that, I mean, you're a bestselling fiction author, right?
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I mean, this is not, you don't, I mean, yes, you do history and yes, you do a lot of different things, but you also have written great stories about how, you know, the world that we live in and the things that are going on, the real developments in real life, the real groups that exist, the real ways things are put together.
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Uh, are, can come together in a story that illustrates that the point, but it's really entertaining and being able to kind of take that to a new level.
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So this guy, let's think how prepared this guy was.
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He used a phone and he had altered it or something where it masks his location.
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Um, and you know, when they said he, the, some students remember, they said he screamed out Allah Akbar.
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Uh, apparently now people are saying, I think he was barking.
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I mean, I've never heard my dog and turn around and went, did you just say Allah Akbar?
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And it's, I mean, and if, you know, if you're barking, that might be a sign of the guy was
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The other thing I find interesting, Stu, uh, speaking of stories again, I'm just making
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I told you if you're a jury, if you're a future jury member, forget I ever said any of
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this, cause this is just me, you know, thinking out loud.
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But what's interesting to me is how many of these people are, they go and do something
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Remember, it used to be a thing killed by cops, you know, suicide by cops.
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Now people go out and they do these horrible things and then they turn the gun, boom on
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It came out with what, uh, two years ago, two years ago, maybe.
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So in nefarious, Satan has possessed this guy and once in a while, Satan lets him come
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out and the guy's like, help me, help me, please help me, help me, help me.
00:33:37.420
He's trapped, you know, in there and then Satan takes control of him again.
00:33:41.160
And what happens, uh, if you haven't seen the movie, I'm going to wreck it.
00:33:54.720
Remember Joker has control of all of these people.
00:33:58.760
And he's convinced them to do different things all the way from robbing the bank in the opening
00:34:04.380
And then when that bus goes through the front doors and they've got all the money, they
00:34:10.240
And then Joker just shoots all of them because he's done with them.
00:34:15.880
Also, I talked to a guy who had jumped off the golden gate bridge.
00:34:20.960
He was, he was on the air and he had this fascinating story and he was bipolar and he
00:34:25.960
heard voices and he was standing on the bridge.
00:34:29.720
He told me, and he said, all I heard in my head was jump.
00:34:34.160
You got to jump, jump, jump, kill yourself, kill yourself.
00:34:38.320
He said the, he got climbed over the fence and the moment he let go, the voices stopped
00:34:51.400
I'm so fascinated by how evil is playing itself, playing all of its cards right now.
00:34:56.480
And because I think unlike any time before in my lifetime, you can see this is evil.
00:35:03.160
There is a force that seems to be sweeping the entire world.
00:35:07.900
All of these people do these horrendous things and then they shoot themselves.
00:35:19.340
It's almost as if evil is playing with these people, getting them to do all of this horrible,
00:35:28.260
And then when they expect their fame, their fortune, their reward or whatever, kill yourself,
00:35:34.480
kill yourself, kill yourself, kill yourself, boom.
00:35:36.880
They kill themselves because they're just a meat puppet of evil and they're of no use
00:35:53.600
I just want to point out that you were calling me a Debbie Downer earlier in the program and
00:36:04.480
I think sometimes it's interesting because that kind of ties into the way sometimes I
00:36:08.080
think about it because I think, I think the best movies about evil often show some
00:36:17.280
sort of human side, like it's easy to create a character who's just like nonstop robot for,
00:36:25.500
And in reality, I think even the worst people, you know, most of the worst people that we've
00:36:31.140
ever seen have had plenty of moments where they didn't think that way about themselves
00:36:36.340
or, or, you know, hung out with their families and had good times and all these different real
00:36:43.200
And I always picture the person in this scenario being, you know, hyper-focused on doing this
00:36:49.980
horrible thing and, and thinking of it almost like a task.
00:36:53.480
Like you'd, you know, I want to build a deck, right?
00:36:55.600
They're out there just trying to figure out the steps to do it.
00:36:57.900
And they're maniacal in that focus on getting that thing done.
00:37:00.840
And at some point after it's done, do they have that human moment where they realize,
00:37:11.340
Like I was so focused on achieving this thing that I didn't stop to think about, you know,
00:37:17.300
what, what was actually happening in that moment.
00:37:20.640
You can go out there and, and, you know, surrender and live the rest of your life in, in torture
00:37:24.600
on that, about the thing you've done or you kill yourself.
00:37:26.920
I think that might be where they get sometimes.
00:37:29.640
And I think that kind of, we're kind of saying the same thing.
00:37:32.980
You're expressing it more in human terms, but, uh, you know, it's like, you know, you, if
00:37:38.540
you've ever had a goal of doing something, you're like, this is going to make me happy.
00:37:44.260
I'm going to score with this girl and I'm going to be happy.
00:37:47.060
I'm going to, you know, get that promotion and then I'm going to be happy.
00:37:59.380
And once I do that, I'm going to be, my life is going to be wonderful.
00:38:03.360
And then you do, and you're like, Oh, that's not it.
00:38:08.220
I mean, it's, it's an interesting, I'd love it.
00:38:10.820
Maybe next year when, cause this is going to be around for a while.
00:38:13.620
Maybe we can talk to some psychiatrist or psychologist that can kind of explain why that's happening.
00:38:20.500
What is happening and how is there a lot of sick people, a lot of people who have been
00:38:26.060
twisted by the lies saying, you know, you'll never make it or in the other direction, uh,
00:38:33.540
twisted by the lies that, uh, uh, that you can't do it.
00:38:45.560
And I think, I wonder how much of that is being, is played into, to all of this.
00:38:50.260
Um, by the way, I'm going to, I'm going to talk a little bit more about this in hour number
00:38:54.300
Um, this kind of feeling and what's going on and the difference Donald Trump yesterday
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was made fun of because, you know, he did the Patriot games thing and, uh, you know,
00:39:06.920
people are making fun of it and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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But I think there's something very, very important that he understands or that he, that he looks
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at and mainly I, maybe because of his age and how he grew up, you know, boomers, I think
00:39:29.200
Well, it is, and I'll explain why and what, what the younger group can learn from the older
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You know, what you can learn from a boomer that you should not dismiss, um, because it
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it was a rental car at Florida plates, blah, blah, blah.
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Then, you know, they found more and more and more.
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It's the 19th of December, just a few days away from Christmas.
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And if you're a guy, you're like, oh, geez, oh, no.
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You know, people say that guys don't prepare, but we do.
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And I just want to share some wisdom from the years.
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He just added, you know, the day after and Christmas Eve to the holiday.
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And he's also talking about the Patriot Games, which everybody is making fun of.
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I mean, it's a little weird, but I think I know.
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I understand what I think he's trying to say and why he looks at things the way he does.
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Sometimes they know something that you don't know.
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And I'll explain that coming up in just a second.
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Every Christmas, we have that, you know, one family member who gives gifts that nobody asked for.
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You know, if you don't know who that family member is, it's you.
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I try to give something useful, and sometimes it's really good.
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Sometimes people look at you like, how about some socks with some mustard, too?
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That didn't sound like deep experience and scars, did it, that came along with that?
01:31:00.500
You know, there is this myth that men don't prepare for Christmas.
01:31:18.080
And I think it's like we kind of prepare the way you would prepare for a hostage negotiation that you don't remember agreeing to, you know.
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And this day, every year this day comes, I start vacation right after the show and, and I'm very excited for it.
01:31:36.860
But it also comes with, oh crap, now the responsibility is there.
01:31:42.820
Because, you know, Christmas arrives on December 25th.
01:31:49.820
And as a man, you really started thinking about it maybe that evening, you know.
01:31:56.160
I mean, that's not fair because it actually starts, the first time Christmas really arrives and you're reminded is the first time somebody, usually your wife says, so what do you think your mom would want?
01:32:08.040
And that's the moment you realize, oh crap, there's a checklist.
01:32:13.920
I'm already behind because she's already on the checklist.
01:32:18.440
And, and so then you just, you, it's weird because you, at least I do.
01:32:23.100
I prepare in phases, you know, and the first phase is really simple.
01:32:43.720
These are lies we tell to ourselves so we can remain upright.
01:32:49.300
At least that's the way I feel because I, I have their, their thoughts, but they're, they are lies because I know I'm not going to do any of those things.
01:33:00.120
I promised myself at the time this year, it's going to be different.
01:33:07.100
And then you're standing there on Christmas Eve and you're like, I didn't do any of those things.
01:33:10.960
Last year, I think it was last year, maybe the year before I actually looked for presents under the tree.
01:33:17.320
That I thought I had purchased and somehow or another were, you know, that wrapped themselves and found their way under the tree.
01:33:30.300
I had a thought some point and maybe November thinking I'm way ahead of the game.
01:33:37.860
And I might've even gone online, looked at it and then not completed the purchase because I'm going to get, I'm going to get back to that.
01:33:44.140
And then I don't, and then I think it was last year.
01:33:50.760
My wife went, I look at the, I look at the Amex every month, honey.
01:34:00.560
So the second phase that we have is surveillance because I don't know about you, but I have no idea what to get anyone.
01:34:14.880
So you begin to, you begin to listen for clues, kind of like you're decoding enemy transmissions.
01:34:21.660
You know, when somebody says, Oh, that's pretty goes into the same dumpster in your mind where you were just doing, I'm going to buy this.
01:34:44.200
You just told me I'm going to make a mental note of it, but it's not going to survive the drive home.
01:34:52.860
And then again, on Christmas Eve, you're like, what was it?
01:35:00.320
It could very well be because I'm not good at this.
01:35:10.260
But phase three, the spreadsheet, it doesn't exist.
01:35:19.980
The spreadsheet really, it just, it lives only in fear, you know, because you don't write anything down.
01:35:29.560
But then I'm, then I'm always thinking, I'll forget it in my pants and then I'll throw my pants in the washer and she'll say, I found your list in my pants.
01:35:39.940
By the way, the pants thing is a really good excuse.
01:35:47.660
I mean to, but writing down all the stuff you have to do, then it becomes real.
01:35:57.140
Because once it's real, once, you know, when it, you blow it, blew it again this year.
01:36:08.060
This happens somewhere between now and Christmas.
01:36:13.860
And it happens at the point when shipping changes from arrives by Christmas to good luck with that.
01:36:21.700
Because all week I've been saying, remember, honey, I'm just going to tell you now, you're not getting the pajamas.
01:36:35.100
I read the spot every day and said, I'm going to buy her pajamas.
01:36:43.020
Because then I get off the air and I completely forget about it because I didn't write it down.
01:36:49.100
So, honey, I know it's not going to be a disappointment.
01:37:02.520
And you buy something expensive enough that it looks intentional.
01:37:18.980
I spent extra money on it because I didn't want you to think that it was just an emergency.
01:37:27.360
And so today I have to put the checklist together and it's all going to live in my head.
01:37:40.060
So here's the real checklist that every man should have.
01:38:08.220
Next one on the list, discover they matter deeply.
01:38:12.380
That one, I, I, I still don't understand that one.
01:38:15.140
Every, I blow that every single year, every year.
01:38:28.600
I meant to at one point in the last month, I did think I should get a card and I'm going
01:38:39.160
Next on the checklist, rewrap the same box three times because you're never going to get
01:38:44.840
it right and then convince yourself that dad wrapping adds charm.
01:38:50.660
Know that it doesn't, but convince yourself of that.
01:38:53.600
Then there's the all important social checklist and I still don't have these down.
01:39:03.160
Remember the names of all the relatives that you've known for decades that you cannot remember
01:39:12.300
Remember their names this year because they're coming and you're going to be like, oh my
01:39:16.040
gosh, it's Ant, I love you and I don't, I don't really remember.
01:39:21.700
I mean, I remember you, but I don't remember your name and it's very, very awkward now.
01:39:32.880
You absolutely knew we're coming say, oh wow, in different tones.
01:39:38.660
So it sounds sincere and not like the same, oh wow, uh, really important one.
01:40:05.760
Uh, and so that either means that we're just all wildly different or I don't have good
01:40:15.400
Uh, then you get to the emotional checklist and this is the most important one.
01:40:20.800
And if you're a new father, please understand you must get these down quickly.
01:40:31.080
When a gift is given to your daughter, she's growing up.
01:40:36.740
Don't say, wow, that's a little short, isn't it?
01:40:44.660
I mean, my daughter could come dressed in a full length gown and I'd be like, it's a
01:40:52.040
I don't know when it's your daughter, you know, there's something that happens with your
01:40:56.940
Don't actually sound bad for your daughter during high school years.
01:41:03.020
I'm just saying, I'm just saying, you know why?
01:41:22.660
The adding of we, she knows she's already gone.
01:41:43.720
As a dad, during the holidays, just don't say anything.
01:41:55.920
Under any circumstances, don't say things like, next year, I think we should simplify.
01:42:18.180
Oh, and cards and writing crap in them is really, really, really important.
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Maybe it's much too early in the game, but I thought I'd ask you just the same.
01:44:08.780
My daughter, I think she was 17 when she recorded this album.
01:44:18.820
And I'm like, you're not singing that because that implies you're going to ask a boy and
01:44:32.540
Because I can't believe that's my daughter singing about what are you doing New Year's
01:44:39.260
Dad, you know, you and mom, maybe we get together.
01:44:42.540
We watch an old rerun of Dick Clark or something.
01:44:47.720
Did you hear that that's what they're doing in France?
01:44:49.820
I mean, not Dick Clark, but in France, they've canceled the Arc de Triomphe fireworks because
01:44:58.720
And so they've canceled them and they're telling people they're just going to run an old broadcast
01:45:08.760
Just watch it from home that I mean, I was watching something from the Olympics in France.
01:45:15.860
I was watching the opening ceremonies last night.
01:45:21.120
Anyway, so I'm watching this and and I thought, you know what?
01:45:26.820
I think this may be remembered as the last time France was France.
01:45:33.340
I think they're so close to losing everything when you're canceling New Year's Eve because
01:45:42.240
you can't gather when you can't gather as French people because all of the, you know,
01:45:49.020
people, you know, that have been led into the country want to kill you.
01:45:55.660
You might have, you might have, you might have lost your own civilization.
01:45:59.500
And, uh, I was watching that opening ceremony for as weird as it was and dark is part of
01:46:06.660
Well, you know, watching part of it and I'm like, yep, yep.
01:46:08.620
That's probably why they're losing their civilization.
01:46:11.000
Um, they're worshiping God only knows what, but, uh, it's kind of sad to think that
01:46:33.380
When I first started listening to you was about 98 or 99.
01:46:38.720
Um, I started my career as a correction officer and I just retired.
01:46:53.000
And, you know, I hear that Stu was doing something different and I know this isn't exactly what
01:47:02.040
Stu's going to be doing something different and, uh, I wish the best for him.
01:47:07.160
And I, uh, Godspeed to whatever he decides he's going to do.
01:47:19.580
And in that prediction show, I called up, this was 2008.
01:47:23.140
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01:47:32.160
And I felt that he would be the last, one of the last presidents of the United States
01:47:43.820
The country that we have now is not what, let's talk about bummers, right?
01:47:50.080
The country we have now is not what it was in 2008.
01:48:13.740
And I know that Jesus is really working in your heart because I could tell when he, his
01:48:22.340
spirit hits you and I could see when you, when you just tear up and I believe that Jesus is
01:48:38.520
Dan, I have to tell you, he has been, he is, he is, and he's working on all of us.
01:49:01.960
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Giddy-up, giddy-up, giddy-up, giddy-up, let's go.
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Uh, and the last broadcast in many ways, doing things the way I've done them for so many
01:51:04.000
Um, I, I've, I've talked to you about struggling, um, with my kids leaving the house.
01:51:15.780
It's me wondering, you know, I don't mean to sound, I don't know, modeling, because I think
01:51:26.700
It's nobody ever talks about it, but you know, did, did my life matter?
01:51:32.980
Um, and you know, I think we all struggle with it and then we get over ourselves and, um,
01:51:41.060
uh, we recognize the truth that we, we just did our best.
01:51:48.440
We did our best as men and that's all you can do.
01:51:51.600
Um, you know, when I, when I started this show, I had just sobered up maybe five years
01:52:07.060
I got married and two days later I started this show and nobody except Stu, nobody believed
01:52:18.520
Um, because it was, it was weird at the time we would laugh about things.
01:52:23.180
We would, you know, the whole show was based on my Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner table.
01:52:30.840
Nobody ever says, okay, we're only going to talk about politics.
01:52:34.180
You can talk about politics and you can argue about it, but everybody stays at the table.
01:52:39.920
Um, you can joke, you can talk about, you know, some gastro problem that somebody's going
01:52:49.820
through and I mean, you talk about anything and it's all mixed in there.
01:52:54.700
And this was the first talk radio show that said, no, I'm not going to just talk about
01:53:05.640
I'm going to talk about, um, you know, raising kids.
01:53:14.440
Oh, so you're going to talk politics kind of like Rush Limbaugh.
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This was very different and we didn't know if it would be a success, but it was born out
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of, um, the willingness to fail because when you fail as, uh, you think you fail as a human
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being, when you're an alcoholic and you lose control of yourself, um, and you've lost your
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honor and integrity and everything else, you realize nothing else matters.
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If you're struggling, struggling with alcohol, oh man, wait, your life is going to open up
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Just take that first step, uh, keep trying, just keep trying, just do the things that
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For me, it was 12 step program, but just do it because your life gets so much better.
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And the first thing is stop lying to yourself, but just stop the lies, just stop whatever
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Cause whatever you're doing, at least with me, whatever I was doing, I was screwing it up.
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My life was a mess and you know, who's in charge of it?
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Um, and we've gone through this whole 20 plus years together.
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Thinking about that, like that caller that called in, we've been doing the show throughout
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Like it was so weird to hear him talk about his, his life and like how, and he just retired.
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It's so weird to think about and it's, it's comforting.
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And you know, while you listen to us, we don't, we don't always get a chance to hear you.
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Um, but we know you're there and we think about you all the time and, um, it's not right.
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I try to talk about it in different ways all the way through, but on my last broadcast of
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the year, it is not right for me to, at least for me to leave without recognizing
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the gifts from my savior, my life, my life, my peace, my intellect, my ability to make
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My wife, my children, everything comes from him.
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But what comes from him is forgiveness afterwards.
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Cheyenne and I, my, my youngest daughter who is now just about to turn 19.
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She's going to go on tour with me next year, next Christmas.
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And I used to do this kind of this funny kind of just tell stories about my family.
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Uh, and we used to go on tour and, and tell the same stories every year, but it would sell
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And we dug up an old DVD of it recently and we were watching it and my kids were laughing
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so hard and they hadn't heard some of those stories.
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And, uh, I thought, you know, I want to do that again.
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And then last year, my daughter and I, we worked on a Christmas album together and we just kind
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We've been working on it for a while and, uh, it is, it's going to be really, really good.
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And she's going to go tour with me and she is very funny.
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She is like, she can just cut me down to size so fast.
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And she always has been when she was, you know, like four, three or four, I used to call
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I still call her Lucy because she's like Lucille Ball.
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The faces she makes, the actions, her timing, everything is just amazing.
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Well, she was actually born looking like my grandmother, which was not a good look, but
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And then she like, I don't know, she started channeling Lucy.
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And so I've been writing because we want to do, we want to do some original stuff because
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there's not a lot of sacred stuff that is being written on a lot of stuff that is, that
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And, um, and I started wondering a few weeks ago why God would give up his throne for, for
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To have truth, truth, come down and choose to cry is quite a miracle.
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This is just the demo track of something from next year that took some of those ideas that
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I had and put them into a Christmas song that I want to leave you with.
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In the quiet of the night, under borrowed stars and hay, there's a child the world walked
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past while heaven held its breath to say, angels whisper, shepherds wait, time stands still outside
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Who is this the earth received but never saw before?
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No crown of gold, no royal sound, just mercy breathing in and out.
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This is love that came down low, this is hope the world didn't know, this is God in fragile skin,
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Why would heaven trade its throne for a soul that might not believe?
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Every breath a promise made, every tear already known.
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He was born to carry us where we couldn't go alone.
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No army marched, no power shown, just love that would not stay alone.
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This is love that came down low, this is hope the world didn't know.
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This is God in fragile skin, here to break our hearts that mend them.
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Every year, we spend weeks preparing for Christmas.
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Trust in God and always keep watch on the gate.
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I don't know about you, but that sounds like a solid plan to me.
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This album, you can find it, just go to Apple Tunes and look for Cheyenne Grace.
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It's with the Prague Symphony, and it's just an amazing, amazing, I think, beautiful album.
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I'm on Apple Tunes right now, and I don't even see a site called Apple Tunes.
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Jason is with us, because Jason, he is chief researcher, and we've been doing some stuff and beta testing behind the scenes, and it launches January.
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Are we going to be ready for the Apple, the Torch Insider?
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I mean, if you ever think, I was just thinking, I've had a bunch of emotions thinking about doing this as we're preparing for it.
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But I think one of my favorite, I guess, features of it is what I'm now calling the spy cam.
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Because you remember, like, at the end of The Sopranos, we were like, wait a minute, that's it?
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Wait, I wanted to hear where this went afterwards.
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Well, sometimes Glenn's monologues are like that.
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I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, I'm not ready for the commercial.
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So when that happens, and when that's been happening in our rehearsals, I just cut straight to the spy cam, and I look to see Glenn's mood.
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It's this time of year, and every time of year.
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But anyway, so this is the insider, and what happens when you follow us at glenbeck.com and The Torch, when we go into the commercial breaks, it goes to Jason, who is giving behind the scenes and additional information, and he's using Glenn AI and George AI, to give you historic perspective, but also Glenn AI, that has everything I've ever said, written, said in a speech.
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It's been a speech, you know, for the last 25 years, and it checks against me.
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So Jason's like, actually, Glenn disagrees with himself.
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It's an amazing thing, kind of the show behind the show.
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You can find it starts January 5th at glenbeck.com.