The Glenn Beck Program - June 03, 2024


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

Words per Minute

154.6446

Word Count

18,807

Sentence Count

2,657

Misogynist Sentences

35

Hate Speech Sentences

68


Summary

The fallout from Donald Trump's conviction continues, and it's agonizing. Glenn and Stu talk about how to deal with it, and why we have no room to compromise if we're going to survive it. Plus, a story about a woman who claims she was raped in a locked bathroom at a department store.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 We have no room to compromise
00:00:19.500 We gotta stay together if we're gonna survive
00:00:27.160 Stay up straight and hold the line
00:00:34.720 It's a new day, a time to reign
00:00:40.660 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:00:52.620 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:57.160 Welcome. Great to have you with us.
00:01:04.020 Pat Gray and Jeffy here for Glenn.
00:01:08.260 Stu today. Stu's back tomorrow. Glenn's out this week.
00:01:11.740 And man, is there a lot going on.
00:01:14.620 Of course, the repercussions from the Trump conviction continue.
00:01:19.880 Stu. Yeah. It's agonizing. It really is agonizing.
00:01:24.680 We'll get into that and a lot more in 60 seconds.
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00:02:50.940 Alright, so Donald Trump convicted, as we talked about last week, on 34 different charges.
00:02:58.320 He only faces 54 more.
00:03:02.660 So, there's that.
00:03:05.460 But that's it.
00:03:05.980 That's it.
00:03:06.500 That's it.
00:03:07.040 Just the right around 90 charges.
00:03:11.580 And, you know, he's been convicted on all of them so far.
00:03:18.000 I just, I was thinking about this and talking about this over the weekend with family members.
00:03:22.420 And, you know, these last couple of trials that Trump has been involved in have been absolutely insane.
00:03:31.020 They have.
00:03:31.580 The rape trial where he supposedly raped Jean Carroll or whatever her name is.
00:03:36.820 E.
00:03:37.220 E.
00:03:37.820 Jean Carroll.
00:03:38.660 E.
00:03:38.900 Right.
00:03:39.200 E.
00:03:39.480 At Bergdorf Goodman?
00:03:42.380 Yes, that's correct.
00:03:44.080 Where they keep the dressing rooms locked?
00:03:46.680 That's correct.
00:03:47.360 Yeah.
00:03:48.320 Where you gotta go to a, you have to go to one of the employees to get the door unlocked, right?
00:03:54.800 So, was he like, excuse me, I, I gotta, I am really hot for this E.
00:04:00.660 Jean over here.
00:04:02.180 Uh, and, uh, I think I'm gonna take her into one of these rooms.
00:04:05.280 Well, that may have happened.
00:04:06.480 And have my way with her.
00:04:07.480 Could you unlock the door?
00:04:07.500 None of the employees recall it.
00:04:09.540 Yeah.
00:04:09.800 They, they, in fact, they, none of them knew about it.
00:04:13.800 None of them saw anything like that.
00:04:16.460 It's the same store where you pretty much have to, uh, you know, they have men paying attention to you when you're there.
00:04:23.460 I mean, you just don't wander around by yourself.
00:04:26.640 Yeah.
00:04:26.840 Not Bergdorf Goodman.
00:04:28.080 Right.
00:04:28.740 You know, they're concerned about theft for one thing.
00:04:31.360 And so they're watching for that.
00:04:33.480 Um, but also she can't even remember what year it happened.
00:04:38.300 Correct.
00:04:38.600 So, yeah, I think that's pretty typical though.
00:04:42.740 So we have that.
00:04:43.280 I was raped sometime in the nineties.
00:04:45.000 I don't remember.
00:04:45.500 94, 95, 96, 98, 91.
00:04:49.780 I, I don't know.
00:04:50.700 Sure.
00:04:50.900 And we changed, we changed the statute of limitation law.
00:04:54.000 And, uh, and he's guilty.
00:04:55.720 Yeah.
00:04:56.040 And he's, and he's liable.
00:04:57.840 It wasn't a criminal trial.
00:04:59.280 So he was liable.
00:05:00.900 $83 million.
00:05:02.840 He now owes her.
00:05:04.120 Okay.
00:05:04.320 So there's that.
00:05:05.660 Then you stack on top of that.
00:05:07.760 The insanity that was this trial in New York where we don't even know what he's charged
00:05:14.300 with to make it a felony and still don't know what he's been convicted of.
00:05:19.260 Really?
00:05:19.680 And so, I mean, even if he did have a night or two with Stormy Daniels and then he paid
00:05:28.780 her off to keep her quiet.
00:05:30.220 Okay.
00:05:30.820 There's, there's no proof that he did that for, uh, election purposes, which is what they
00:05:35.280 were, you know, which is what makes it criminal.
00:05:37.280 Right.
00:05:37.540 There's no proof of campaign funds being used to cover that up.
00:05:40.520 Right.
00:05:41.200 When he could have just paid her off to keep it quiet from Melania.
00:05:46.600 Which, if you believe that it actually happened, then you believe that's probably the case.
00:05:52.440 Right.
00:05:53.500 Right.
00:05:54.500 I mean, and how many candidates have ever covered up their affairs to try to win an election?
00:06:03.680 It's not like that was the first time ever.
00:06:05.720 No, it is not.
00:06:08.520 Man.
00:06:09.220 From John Edwards, uh, who covered up his dalliances.
00:06:15.560 Right.
00:06:16.040 Remember that?
00:06:16.580 He's been for his baby and all.
00:06:18.260 Yeah.
00:06:19.020 So, and his sick wife was done the wise earth.
00:06:23.580 Remember that?
00:06:24.560 Yes.
00:06:25.780 I mean, the John Edwards thing was really despicable.
00:06:29.020 Uh, you had the guy in the eighties, Gary Hart.
00:06:32.200 Gary Hart.
00:06:32.660 Follow me around.
00:06:34.260 Okay, we will.
00:06:35.720 They did.
00:06:37.000 And found out he was cheating on his wife.
00:06:39.680 Not the best thing to dare the press.
00:06:41.700 So stupid.
00:06:42.660 So stupid.
00:06:43.580 But they tried to cover up all of those things to win an election.
00:06:46.500 Yeah.
00:06:46.700 Uh, come on.
00:06:48.340 It's just so bizarre.
00:06:50.660 Um, but it doesn't matter because, you know, they convicted him anyway.
00:06:54.980 Uh, and so it, what's this going to mean?
00:06:58.700 We don't know yet.
00:06:59.560 Really.
00:06:59.920 We don't know if he's going to actually be sentenced to prison.
00:07:04.120 Um, a lot of people think so.
00:07:05.920 I mean.
00:07:06.460 Some do not.
00:07:07.080 It would be, uh.
00:07:08.300 I'd almost be surprised if he isn't put in prison at this point.
00:07:10.780 I would be surprised if he isn't.
00:07:12.280 With this judge.
00:07:13.280 Yeah.
00:07:13.620 Uh, doing the sentencing.
00:07:14.840 Yeah.
00:07:15.340 And it happening just before the convention.
00:07:18.560 Right.
00:07:19.300 Four days.
00:07:20.080 Four days before the convention.
00:07:21.540 I would find it very difficult to believe that this judge isn't going to sentence him to jail.
00:07:27.700 And by the way, we're going to sentence you to jail.
00:07:29.240 And you're going right now, sir.
00:07:31.560 Mm-hmm.
00:07:31.860 You're putting the cuffs on.
00:07:33.040 Mm-hmm.
00:07:33.120 And you're going to jail right now.
00:07:35.000 Right.
00:07:35.280 And we're going to get the perp walk shot.
00:07:37.360 All of it is happening right now.
00:07:40.820 Honestly, I would be surprised if that doesn't happen.
00:07:43.340 I know.
00:07:44.780 I'd be pleasantly surprised.
00:07:46.400 But I can't believe with this guy that he won't do that.
00:07:49.140 I know.
00:07:50.720 He's given every indication that he just hates Trump.
00:07:53.960 And he's done everything he can to see to it that he's convicted.
00:07:59.140 And it worked out.
00:08:01.020 So congratulations on that.
00:08:02.500 But didn't Stormy speak out today, though?
00:08:10.140 Or this weekend?
00:08:11.180 She spoke out this weekend.
00:08:12.220 Yeah, this weekend.
00:08:13.100 Yeah, she did.
00:08:13.720 Because she mentioned...
00:08:16.100 I mean, I don't know why we care.
00:08:18.800 About Stormy?
00:08:19.620 Yeah.
00:08:19.920 I mean, go away.
00:08:21.160 Yeah, I know.
00:08:22.140 Your minute of fame is done.
00:08:24.600 She said a couple of things this weekend.
00:08:26.040 You know what I mean?
00:08:26.380 Now, if you give me a free DVD, I may or may not take a look at it.
00:08:31.680 I may not.
00:08:35.600 Really?
00:08:36.020 Yeah.
00:08:36.460 I may not.
00:08:37.020 I still have a may in there.
00:08:39.400 I might plug it in.
00:08:40.620 She did say to Melania, she broke her silence because she was silent.
00:08:46.580 Right, right, right.
00:08:47.140 That's what I mean.
00:08:47.780 Yeah.
00:08:48.000 She was silent for a full five or ten minutes.
00:08:50.920 And then she spoke out.
00:08:52.720 And so people were like, wow.
00:08:54.320 She held that in a long time.
00:08:56.460 But what she did was issue a challenge for Melania to leave him.
00:09:02.020 Oh, there you go.
00:09:02.840 Meaning Donald, of course.
00:09:04.020 Yeah.
00:09:04.120 And, you know, I really think that's what Melania has been waiting for.
00:09:09.820 The go ahead from the lying sack of crap, porn star, Stormy Daniels.
00:09:19.040 Oh, she said, leave him now.
00:09:20.760 I'm out of here.
00:09:21.660 I'm packing my bags today and I'm going to go.
00:09:25.020 I knew it.
00:09:25.800 But she also said that she was slut shamed by Donald Trump's female lawyer.
00:09:33.260 And you hate to see that.
00:09:34.560 Were you?
00:09:34.960 For any of these wonderful porn stars that they would, you know, who have slept with other people's husbands.
00:09:41.380 You hate to see them slut shamed.
00:09:43.140 You're porn shaming and slut shaming at the same time?
00:09:47.020 I think it might be appropriate at this point.
00:09:50.240 I don't know.
00:09:50.940 I don't know.
00:09:51.380 Is it ever appropriate to slut shame or porn shame?
00:09:54.400 I guess not because there's no shame anymore, right?
00:09:57.660 We shouldn't be ashamed of anything.
00:10:02.580 And they're not.
00:10:03.600 And they're not.
00:10:04.660 No, that's for sure.
00:10:06.380 And so now she's all bold and believes that, I guess, we're going to listen to everything she ever says now.
00:10:14.760 And she's going to become a big star.
00:10:16.600 And we're going to have her around for a good long time.
00:10:21.260 Be able to talk about Stormy Daniels for years to come.
00:10:25.200 Won't that be great?
00:10:26.380 Won't it?
00:10:26.980 Won't that be nice?
00:10:28.300 Oh, man.
00:10:29.340 I can't wait.
00:10:30.500 Can't wait to see what reality show she pops up on.
00:10:33.560 And that will happen soon.
00:10:34.760 Oh, it's got to be, right?
00:10:35.960 That will happen soon.
00:10:36.760 It has to because the left is going to find a place for her where they can stick her in her face all the time because, you know, she pulled this off.
00:10:48.500 Do we have date a porn star yet?
00:10:51.020 We have, we need to make, that needs to be a reality show.
00:10:55.060 Yeah.
00:10:55.260 The show needs to happen.
00:10:56.320 Right?
00:10:56.760 Well, it's probably in the works right now with, well, of course, Stormy's married.
00:11:02.000 Will that stop her though?
00:11:04.220 Well, I mean, she could host it.
00:11:05.560 Yeah.
00:11:06.160 Oh, that's true.
00:11:06.900 I don't want her to break any vows of marriage.
00:11:09.120 Are you kidding me?
00:11:10.060 No.
00:11:10.680 No, because I don't think she'd consider that.
00:11:13.360 No, that's what I mean.
00:11:14.240 No.
00:11:17.000 There's no way she would consider cheating on her husband.
00:11:19.980 Yeah, can't do that.
00:11:20.600 No.
00:11:21.420 It's silly.
00:11:22.400 It's silly to even bring it up.
00:11:25.160 So, yes, the left got exactly what they wanted last Thursday night and Donald Trump was convicted on all 34 counts.
00:11:32.720 So, they spent Friday gloating about it.
00:11:36.060 Like hideous Whoopi Goldberg at what we like to call, lovingly, of course, the coven with the witches, also known as the view.
00:11:46.680 Here's what Whoopi Goldberg had to say.
00:11:49.260 Welcome back.
00:11:49.620 We only have about 34 seconds left.
00:11:51.940 So, to recap, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty.
00:12:00.000 Oh, that's clever.
00:12:08.120 That's clever.
00:12:10.360 Did you count?
00:12:14.020 Was it 34?
00:12:16.020 I counted I was ahead of her, so I'm giving her that she had got at least 34 in.
00:12:20.380 She may have even tagged a couple more.
00:12:22.360 Oh, wow.
00:12:23.860 Hope you're looking good, though.
00:12:27.160 You know, that's subjective, I'd say.
00:12:30.000 The Ozempic is working.
00:12:31.120 She's looking good.
00:12:31.820 Good, in this case, is in the eye of the Jeffy and the Jeffy only.
00:12:37.320 The Ozempic is working.
00:12:38.440 She looks fine.
00:12:39.660 She has.
00:12:40.320 She's lost some weight, obviously.
00:12:41.560 Yeah.
00:12:41.780 Yeah, she doesn't have to wear the muumuu anymore, which is nice.
00:12:45.560 Except that you sell them.
00:12:47.200 You sell them, and that's not nice.
00:12:48.860 No, it's hurting my sales, actually.
00:12:50.480 Yeah, that's not good.
00:12:51.620 That's not good.
00:12:52.940 But she had 34 seconds.
00:12:55.040 She said guilty 34 times, because there were 34 guilty verdicts.
00:13:00.060 Oh, right.
00:13:01.000 Yeah.
00:13:01.560 See how clever that was?
00:13:02.620 Oh, yeah.
00:13:03.100 Oh, my gosh.
00:13:03.820 That's brilliant.
00:13:04.600 Right.
00:13:05.380 That's really, really brilliant.
00:13:07.000 So, good for her for doing that.
00:13:09.020 That was...
00:13:09.500 Cackling hands around her.
00:13:11.400 Very, very clever.
00:13:13.000 Yeah, I mean, I don't understand how that show is still on the air.
00:13:17.900 I mean, every single time we play a clip, I've never watched the show,
00:13:23.100 but the clips are agonizing enough.
00:13:25.960 I don't know how people watch that.
00:13:27.420 The only time I ever...
00:13:28.340 How is it possible?
00:13:28.840 I would say that I just technically watch it as if it's on, like,
00:13:32.020 in a doctor's office or something.
00:13:33.540 I've been to a couple of appointments where it's on in the office.
00:13:39.160 Oh, yeah.
00:13:39.500 It's just...
00:13:39.880 Yeah, okay.
00:13:40.420 But that's only as long as I can take it.
00:13:43.340 But at home, have you ever said, oh, my gosh, the view is on.
00:13:46.520 No.
00:13:46.860 I got to turn over to the view.
00:13:48.800 Never.
00:13:49.300 Not once.
00:13:49.740 Not once.
00:13:50.680 Not ever.
00:13:51.320 And it's been on for what?
00:13:52.020 And I watch a lot of TV.
00:13:53.380 It's been on at least, what, 25 years?
00:13:55.940 Maybe more?
00:13:56.560 Yeah, a long time.
00:13:57.640 Terrible show.
00:13:58.080 Barbara Walters started that a long time ago.
00:14:00.060 Long time ago.
00:14:00.720 Yeah.
00:14:01.500 And it's still...
00:14:02.620 Part of ABC News.
00:14:04.100 It's still under their banner.
00:14:05.700 Right.
00:14:06.240 I don't know how it's still on.
00:14:07.800 I don't either.
00:14:08.600 They're never right about anything.
00:14:10.260 They're never accurate.
00:14:11.780 They lie through their teeth.
00:14:13.220 They get facts wrong all the time.
00:14:15.940 They don't understand what's going on with the news.
00:14:19.260 And yet, it's a part of ABC News.
00:14:21.940 Sure is.
00:14:22.480 Every single day.
00:14:23.940 It's really incredible.
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00:16:04.500 10 seconds.
00:16:05.100 Station identification.
00:16:16.300 Joe Biden spoke out on the Trump verdict, too.
00:16:20.520 This is great stuff.
00:16:22.220 You know, the president of the United States speaking out.
00:16:25.100 Here we go.
00:16:26.040 Can't wait.
00:16:26.580 It isn't just like everyone else has that opportunity.
00:16:30.700 That's how the American system of justice works.
00:16:33.300 Oh, right, right.
00:16:34.520 And it's reckless.
00:16:36.400 It's dangerous.
00:16:37.720 It's irresponsible.
00:16:39.000 Dangerous.
00:16:39.460 For anyone to say this was rigged just because they don't like the verdict.
00:16:43.940 Really?
00:16:44.920 Our justice system has endured for nearly 250 years.
00:16:48.880 Despite you.
00:16:49.460 Mm-hmm.
00:16:50.100 Yeah, it's true.
00:16:51.200 It's being radically tested right now.
00:16:54.240 Because of this guy, the cadaver in chief.
00:16:57.900 Radically tested.
00:16:58.800 It all started with Mr. President, my boss, Obama.
00:17:03.560 Mm-hmm.
00:17:04.600 Mm-hmm.
00:17:06.260 He was asked if he was involved in the Trump prosecution.
00:17:11.580 Mr. President, can you tell us, sir, Donald Trump refers to himself as a political prisoner
00:17:18.740 and blames you directly.
00:17:20.020 What's your response to that, sir?
00:17:24.300 Do you think the conviction will have an impact on the campaign?
00:17:27.500 I can't take it.
00:17:28.480 He wants to say something there, too.
00:17:30.720 He does.
00:17:31.380 The handlers are like, get off.
00:17:34.100 Yep.
00:17:34.840 Yep.
00:17:35.360 Yeah.
00:17:36.080 He's got his little thing in his ear, and they're telling him, keep walking.
00:17:39.340 Because that's where he loves to go off the rails right there, too, when he comes back.
00:17:43.540 Yep.
00:17:44.540 It's almost impossible for him.
00:17:46.460 I know.
00:17:47.300 But he's gotten into trouble for too many times.
00:17:49.960 And so, he just keeps walking.
00:17:52.340 Well, I mean, it just depends on how much medication he's had.
00:17:55.420 Yeah.
00:17:55.860 For that day.
00:17:57.480 Kind of interestingly, though, the Trump campaign has turned that very moment into a new ad.
00:18:04.840 I think we have that.
00:18:05.980 Do we have that somewhere?
00:18:06.780 The Trump ad.
00:18:08.120 Check this out.
00:18:09.040 This is the final battle.
00:18:10.060 With you at my side, we will demolish the deep state.
00:18:13.440 We will expel the warmongers from our government.
00:18:16.280 We will drive out the globalists.
00:18:18.120 We will cast out the communists, Marxists, and fascists.
00:18:21.820 We will throw off the sick political class that hates our country.
00:18:26.040 We will rout the fake news media.
00:18:28.760 And we will liberate America from these villains once and for all.
00:18:34.460 Okay.
00:18:35.100 There's that one, which is really pretty good.
00:18:37.280 Yes, it is.
00:18:37.860 That's pretty good.
00:18:38.500 But it's the other one that uses that moment.
00:18:41.240 Right.
00:18:42.400 This was done by the Biden administration.
00:18:45.460 In order to move, to hurt an opponent, a political opponent.
00:18:50.240 Mr. President, can you tell us, sir, Donald Trump refers to himself as a political prisoner and blames you directly.
00:18:57.120 What's your response to that, sir?
00:18:58.480 Pretty effective.
00:19:07.340 Yes.
00:19:08.440 Pretty effective.
00:19:10.280 He just stops and smiles like that.
00:19:13.160 I know.
00:19:14.140 That sort of evil, I am Satan sort of look that he gives you.
00:19:21.180 And it's ominous.
00:19:24.820 Yes, it is.
00:19:26.020 They definitely accentuate that moment.
00:19:28.540 That's really good stuff from the Trump campaign.
00:19:30.900 I like that a lot.
00:19:31.780 I mean, it seems to be working.
00:19:33.900 I hope so.
00:19:34.440 He's down to 34% now.
00:19:37.600 Approval rating, 34%.
00:19:40.800 I'm not sure which poll that was, but it was just a major poll that was just done over the weekend.
00:19:46.720 And he was at 36%.
00:19:50.540 Six, yeah.
00:19:51.320 And before that, the month before that, it was 38%.
00:19:54.500 So he's gone 38%, 36%, 34% in the last two months.
00:19:58.580 It's amazing.
00:20:00.560 Now, that's still way too high, obviously.
00:20:04.420 He should have less than 1% approval.
00:20:07.420 81 million votes.
00:20:08.740 But 81 million votes, yeah.
00:20:10.760 That's why it's 34%.
00:20:11.720 34%.
00:20:12.280 Are apparently being eaten away.
00:20:14.660 Oh, yes.
00:20:15.200 Big time.
00:20:16.680 You know, I don't think Jimmy Carter's rating was that low at this stage of his presidency.
00:20:24.480 He's, I think this is the lowest ever since the polls have been taken like this.
00:20:30.160 We should look at it.
00:20:30.880 Because 34% is incredible for a sitting president.
00:20:37.080 We should look at Nixon's, because I think his were higher, and Carter's.
00:20:42.220 And those would be the two that you would think, okay, well, they got to be lower than Joe Biden, right?
00:20:47.540 Right.
00:20:49.000 But I don't think so.
00:20:49.860 Speaking of Jimmy Carter, how long have you got to be in hospice?
00:20:53.200 Yeah, I know.
00:20:53.820 He just keeps hanging on.
00:20:54.900 He will not.
00:20:55.600 Is he 100 now?
00:20:56.600 I don't know.
00:20:57.500 I think he is.
00:20:58.360 He's like 117, in fact.
00:21:00.880 In the early 120s, somewhere in there.
00:21:05.680 I was just thinking.
00:21:06.600 But the guy is like a, he just never ends.
00:21:10.000 He's like cockroaches.
00:21:10.960 You can't stop them.
00:21:12.140 Doesn't the hospice kick you out after a while?
00:21:14.180 I don't.
00:21:14.940 I don't know.
00:21:16.500 But it's been, what, eight years in hospice?
00:21:18.320 And forever.
00:21:19.320 And forever.
00:21:20.920 I mean, I don't want him to die, but holy cow.
00:21:24.060 He's hanging in there.
00:21:25.560 Good for him.
00:21:27.080 888-900.
00:21:29.420 Uh, no.
00:21:30.880 We'll tell you about it later.
00:21:32.000 Glenn Beck.
00:21:36.720 Oh, boy.
00:21:37.700 Okay.
00:21:38.340 It's 888-700.
00:21:42.980 Huh?
00:21:43.880 Yeah, 888-727.
00:21:45.960 B-E-C-K is what it is.
00:21:47.600 Jeez.
00:21:48.680 I've done too many shows this morning.
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00:23:01.120 Pat Gray, Jeff Fisher, for Glenn today, and Stu as well.
00:23:22.280 Stu will be back tomorrow.
00:23:25.680 We were talking about the approval rating of Joe Biden, which is at 34%.
00:23:30.300 34.
00:23:31.120 Actually, I guess in the final presidential polls of some of these presidents in the last 50 or 60 years, a few of them have been around that level.
00:23:42.100 Well, yeah.
00:23:42.360 According to this, according to this compiled data from the Gallup poll from the American Presidency Project,
00:23:51.380 they say that Trump, W, Jimmy, we're all at 34 for the final approval.
00:24:01.200 So that's tied.
00:24:02.400 But this is not his final.
00:24:04.360 Right.
00:24:04.500 So he could go lower than that.
00:24:06.080 Now, the lowest, according to this, was Richard Nixon.
00:24:08.720 Oh, yeah.
00:24:09.140 At 24.
00:24:10.420 I mean, that was Watergate.
00:24:11.720 The height of Watergate.
00:24:12.840 And things were not going well for him at that point.
00:24:16.660 Now, Truman left with 32.
00:24:18.520 My dad.
00:24:19.120 I'll never forget.
00:24:20.060 I was just a kid at the time.
00:24:21.220 With Nixon.
00:24:21.620 My dad loved, loved Richard Nixon at first.
00:24:27.300 But man, did Watergate turn him.
00:24:29.720 Yeah, it turned a lot.
00:24:30.740 He did not like him at the end.
00:24:33.180 I mean, you do one little burglary.
00:24:34.840 Right?
00:24:35.760 And one little cover-up.
00:24:37.020 One little burglary.
00:24:37.380 One little burglary.
00:24:38.700 One little cover-up.
00:24:40.080 And then.
00:24:40.440 Next thing you know, people don't like him.
00:24:42.040 Yeah.
00:24:43.460 So picky.
00:24:44.820 So picky.
00:24:45.520 So picky.
00:24:47.280 You know, that was.
00:24:48.580 That had to be the dumbest crime in American history.
00:24:51.820 Seriously.
00:24:52.200 Still though.
00:24:52.720 What are you doing breaking into George McGovern's campaign headquarters when you're up by 90 points?
00:24:58.960 Yeah.
00:24:59.640 I mean, literally.
00:25:00.660 You were the guy.
00:25:01.680 Almost literally had no chance.
00:25:04.940 Your dad was not alone.
00:25:06.100 I mean, there were plenty of Americans that loved Richard Nixon.
00:25:08.460 Oh, yeah.
00:25:08.980 They did.
00:25:09.500 They did love him.
00:25:09.980 There was no point in any of it.
00:25:12.020 We got to play ping pong in China because of Nixon's diplomacy.
00:25:16.900 You actually went.
00:25:17.640 Right?
00:25:18.000 Yeah.
00:25:18.540 Uh-huh.
00:25:18.760 You and your dad and the family.
00:25:20.400 Yeah, we were all there in China watching the ping pong going on.
00:25:24.320 Yeah, it was great.
00:25:24.900 That's awesome.
00:25:25.340 It was great.
00:25:25.780 Really fun.
00:25:26.800 We had a good time.
00:25:29.160 I think it was Peking at that time.
00:25:31.000 Yes, I believe it was.
00:25:31.420 Yeah, we had a good time in Peking.
00:25:32.880 Um, but yeah, uh, you know, he did some good things.
00:25:37.040 He started the process that got us out of Vietnam.
00:25:41.040 Yeah.
00:25:41.880 Uh, so he slowed down that badness and got us out.
00:25:45.000 He did the relations with China.
00:25:47.640 Uh, you know, he took us off the gold standard, which was an absolute nightmare.
00:25:53.080 Stupid move.
00:25:54.040 Yeah, that was.
00:25:54.580 That we've paid for ever since.
00:25:56.260 Come on, man.
00:25:56.840 But, um, what a dumb move to break into the headquarters of George McGovern when you're
00:26:02.760 up by a thousand points on the guy.
00:26:04.920 I don't even understand it.
00:26:06.860 Did he even win his home state?
00:26:08.660 I think that was, wasn't that a complete sweep in 72?
00:26:11.960 Might have been.
00:26:12.280 I don't remember.
00:26:13.040 It may have been, though.
00:26:13.920 I mean, I think that was a bigger blowout than, than, uh, Reagan against Mondale.
00:26:19.860 It probably was.
00:26:20.580 Uh, so I don't know, just seemingly stupid, but he was down to 24%, right?
00:26:26.700 Did we mention that?
00:26:27.560 Yeah, down to it.
00:26:28.380 24% at the height of Watergate.
00:26:31.240 So not good.
00:26:32.480 Anyway, uh, Jeffy's got a fat five for us.
00:26:34.640 All right.
00:26:35.040 Let's rock and roll.
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00:27:00.440 You're welcome.
00:27:02.200 So your girl, uh, J-Lo, uh, Jennifer Lopez.
00:27:05.960 She's my girl?
00:27:06.860 She's your girl.
00:27:07.400 Okay.
00:27:07.760 Uh, she canceled her summer North American tour.
00:27:10.280 Oh, she's trying to-
00:27:11.220 Canceled.
00:27:11.640 Yeah.
00:27:11.900 She's trying to save her marriage.
00:27:13.040 This is me.
00:27:13.860 But also, nobody's buying her tickets.
00:27:15.580 Just weeks before it was set to begin.
00:27:18.060 Right.
00:27:18.800 But really, it's all about her family.
00:27:20.660 She's trying to save her family.
00:27:21.380 That's what she said.
00:27:22.200 Yeah, I know.
00:27:22.620 It's a desire to spend time with her family and close friends.
00:27:25.460 The fact that nobody is buying a single ticket to that show, that had nothing to do with
00:27:30.020 it.
00:27:30.340 Nothing.
00:27:30.600 She did sell some tickets.
00:27:31.940 There was, there were, uh, there were a couple of cities that sold, that did actually sell
00:27:36.520 some tickets.
00:27:37.040 But most of them were really struggling.
00:27:39.700 Yeah.
00:27:39.840 And they had already canceled like seven of the 24 dates or how many ever it was.
00:27:44.580 I think Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodriguez have cleaned everybody out.
00:27:48.840 Beyonce too.
00:27:49.640 Beyonce and Taylor took everybody's money.
00:27:52.080 No doubt about that.
00:27:53.100 Yeah.
00:27:53.260 Yeah.
00:27:53.560 Yeah.
00:27:53.740 We're done with that.
00:27:54.620 So, you know, and plus, you know, things are tough in the old Bennifer world these days.
00:28:01.060 So.
00:28:01.240 The average resale of the Olivia Rodrigo tour, $561 a ticket.
00:28:07.320 Yeah.
00:28:08.040 Average.
00:28:09.260 Wow.
00:28:09.840 Plus, she still wants to have that Vegas residency deal, J-Lo.
00:28:15.200 And that was in peril with, without selling these concert tickets.
00:28:19.560 Oh, really?
00:28:19.940 Because they were going to, they had offered her, I think a million a show, not, I think
00:28:24.520 it was a million, but it was a lot of money for, to perform at the MGM.
00:28:28.920 And then they were like, uh, you know, we might want to rethink what we're doing and paying
00:28:33.620 J-Lo.
00:28:34.320 She's not selling any tickets anywhere across the country.
00:28:36.760 We, uh, we're going to pay her a whole lot less.
00:28:39.500 So, uh, good luck.
00:28:42.440 Good luck.
00:28:43.140 Did they revise their offer?
00:28:44.500 I don't know that, because there was no deal signed.
00:28:47.240 So they were, the report was that they were going to revise their offer, but maybe with
00:28:52.800 this, this saves her, you know, for a deal in Vegas.
00:28:56.560 I don't know a J-Lo music fan.
00:28:59.120 Do you?
00:29:00.000 Have you ever met anybody who says, you know, whose music I absolutely love is that Jennifer
00:29:06.460 Lopez, man, is she great.
00:29:10.300 I don't know.
00:29:11.360 I've never heard those words come out of anybody's mouth ever.
00:29:15.940 You know that Jennifer Lopez, man.
00:29:19.040 Yeah.
00:29:19.340 I love her.
00:29:21.040 You love her music?
00:29:21.920 Like, I mean, she foot the bill for the movie, right?
00:29:26.820 She put in, she spent a bunch of her own money, like millions of her own money to foot the
00:29:31.580 bill for her movie.
00:29:32.600 J-Lo, this is me now, uh, live, whatever the movie was that was on prime.
00:29:38.420 I mean, and I don't know what she sold it to the streaming platforms for, but I bet it
00:29:43.040 was, uh, it wasn't 20 million, but I don't know.
00:29:45.920 I mean, she's, she's, uh, spent a lot of money on herself and, uh, she gambled on herself
00:29:51.640 and, and lost.
00:29:53.280 Apparently she lost.
00:29:55.840 Oh, well, I mean, I am a fan.
00:29:57.740 It happens.
00:29:58.140 You know, I like, I like seeing her on the street.
00:30:01.940 Yeah.
00:30:02.340 Oh, do you?
00:30:02.800 Yeah.
00:30:03.100 Do you see her on the street from time to time here in Dallas?
00:30:05.480 Hey, J-Lo, what's up, baby?
00:30:07.160 Yeah.
00:30:07.420 Jenny on the block.
00:30:08.180 What's up?
00:30:08.640 Jenny from the block.
00:30:09.640 But, uh, you know, that's it.
00:30:11.800 I couldn't tell you.
00:30:13.560 I honestly.
00:30:14.100 I couldn't name a Jennifer Lopez song.
00:30:15.720 I don't know that I could either.
00:30:16.460 You couldn't.
00:30:17.680 I'm sure they're terrific.
00:30:18.860 Yeah, they are.
00:30:19.500 I'm sure they are.
00:30:19.940 They are.
00:30:20.460 They are definitely terrific.
00:30:22.120 Uh, the Boeing launch that was to be this past Saturday delayed again, uh, which is delayed
00:30:28.940 from the original launch almost a month ago.
00:30:31.660 So about four minutes before liftoff on Saturday.
00:30:34.160 Are we getting close to where they just scrapped it?
00:30:35.840 Yeah, we're going to have to cancel this thing.
00:30:36.520 I don't know.
00:30:37.580 They, they claim that they're going to try to go tomorrow or Thursday.
00:30:42.680 Okay.
00:30:43.120 Again.
00:30:43.780 And where are they launching from?
00:30:45.000 Is it from Florida?
00:30:45.960 Yes.
00:30:46.200 From Cape Canaveral.
00:30:47.000 Because if it's here, that's not going to launch.
00:30:50.040 There's just too much.
00:30:51.100 Too much cloud cover.
00:30:52.600 We are in an absolute deluge system right now.
00:30:57.280 No doubt about that.
00:30:57.700 We get pounded about every two hours.
00:30:59.760 Yeah.
00:31:00.200 No question.
00:31:00.500 It's incredible.
00:31:01.780 The rain lately.
00:31:02.620 Um, you know, they had to, they needed time to assess the ground support equipment issue
00:31:07.360 and, uh, they're going to assess all that.
00:31:09.600 NASA said it was stopped due to the computer ground launch sequencer, not loading into the
00:31:15.360 correct operational configuration after proceeding to terminal count.
00:31:20.220 Yeah.
00:31:20.500 So I hate that.
00:31:21.820 I, me too.
00:31:22.660 Terminal.
00:31:23.160 The two astronauts have been living in isolation.
00:31:26.000 I don't know what they're, I mean, it's time to, it's all, they spent a lot of money.
00:31:31.480 Elon and Boeing got money at the same time.
00:31:34.540 Has Elon been successful with his rocket launch?
00:31:37.360 Kind of seems like it.
00:31:38.220 Yeah.
00:31:38.740 He's already been launching them.
00:31:39.980 Boeing hasn't done, I mean, this is their first time.
00:31:42.400 This is their first manned launch.
00:31:43.940 Wow.
00:31:44.300 Uh, with all the money that the government gave him.
00:31:46.820 So maybe they need to pull the plug on this and pay attention to what's happening.
00:31:51.560 I don't know, domestically with some of their airplanes, that would be just me.
00:31:56.260 Uh, at the same time, we had the Chinese lunar lander touching down on the far side of the
00:32:00.760 moon again in a mission to collect and return rock samples.
00:32:04.720 Uh, you know, they're trying to lay their claim to the moon.
00:32:07.520 No, that's ours.
00:32:09.300 No, the moon belongs to the United States of America.
00:32:12.480 We've been there six times already with people.
00:32:14.780 We've got a flag there.
00:32:15.960 Does not belong to you.
00:32:16.880 No, no, we own it.
00:32:18.700 So good luck to the Boeing Starliner, NASA people.
00:32:23.180 All good.
00:32:23.780 More postponements this weekend.
00:32:26.500 The boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul.
00:32:28.920 Yeah, that's a bummer.
00:32:29.920 Postponed.
00:32:30.440 I've been looking forward to that.
00:32:31.560 I have to.
00:32:32.080 Uh, it was originally scheduled for July 20th.
00:32:34.900 Uh, Tyson received medical attention for an ulcer flare-up.
00:32:39.300 Uh, the medical professionals advised him to lighten training for a few weeks to rest
00:32:44.160 and recover.
00:32:44.760 And of course, both Mike and Jake are in agreement that it's only fair to ensure that both athletes
00:32:49.800 have equal training time to prepare for this important match.
00:32:52.820 So, uh, it's going to be still held at AT&T Stadium.
00:32:55.520 That's what they claim.
00:32:56.440 That's going to be rescheduled later this year.
00:32:58.820 They said they're going to release the new date sometime this week.
00:33:02.560 Okay.
00:33:03.060 So, we'll see.
00:33:04.240 There was all these, uh, I guess it didn't matter that Netflix was going to air it live,
00:33:09.380 right?
00:33:09.560 So, Netflix would just air it live whenever it happens.
00:33:12.780 Yeah.
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00:33:53.320 It is now.
00:33:53.780 Uh, CPAPs could be a thing of the past.
00:33:56.060 Uh, you know, the continuous, the continuous positive airway pressure.
00:34:01.340 That's the CPAP machine.
00:34:02.340 Uh, it forces air into the body via a face mask and is the most common treatment for the,
00:34:08.940 uh, OSA.
00:34:10.300 A, yeah.
00:34:11.000 A lot of people can't.
00:34:11.660 I don't need to anymore, fortunately, but I, I couldn't do it when I needed it.
00:34:14.480 A lot of people can't.
00:34:15.440 Just can't.
00:34:16.080 So there's, uh, then there's currently no drug approved for the treatment of sleep apnea,
00:34:20.680 but the makers of a new pill are hoping to change that.
00:34:23.940 Oh.
00:34:24.580 Researchers at ApneMed, uh, which is a Massachusetts-based company, have developed a drug called
00:34:29.680 AD109.
00:34:31.920 And the experimental drug is a combination of Aroxabutinin, which is to treat symptoms
00:34:38.480 of an overactive bladder, and Atomamextine, which is used to treat ADHD.
00:34:45.480 I love Atomamextine.
00:34:46.280 Both drugs are designed to help people, uh, asleep.
00:34:50.280 And so in the tandem, they keep the person's airway from collapsing during the night.
00:34:54.320 Oh.
00:34:54.860 So they're saying that the clinically, there's shown, uh, clinically meaningful improvement
00:35:00.440 in sleep apnea.
00:35:01.760 So we'll see phase two, uh, trials, uh, start, uh, soon.
00:35:06.640 We'll see if it actually, that'll be a huge drug too.
00:35:09.460 Yeah.
00:35:09.620 I mean, between, uh, Ozempic and Mongero and now this thing for sleep apnea, there's some
00:35:15.680 really good stuff coming down.
00:35:17.400 I was reading over the weekend too.
00:35:19.260 I don't know if it's real.
00:35:20.420 About an Alzheimer drug.
00:35:22.340 You read about that?
00:35:23.080 Yeah.
00:35:23.100 There was a, there was a story about Alzheimer's drug.
00:35:25.320 Showing a real promise.
00:35:25.840 I think we talked about that.
00:35:26.460 Yeah.
00:35:27.000 China was released.
00:35:28.420 China was talking about a diabetes drug too.
00:35:30.720 Uh, this, this thing that I was reading said it could be the first $20 trillion drug ever.
00:35:35.700 Ooh.
00:35:36.520 Uh, it would be, that'd be something.
00:35:38.280 No doubt about it.
00:35:39.440 And, uh, in other health news, uh, we have the bird flu continuing to spread.
00:35:43.040 You know, we have the, uh, Michigan farm worker that tested positive for avian influenza,
00:35:47.760 which marks the third patient this year.
00:35:50.160 Really?
00:35:50.740 I mean, that's the fourth overall.
00:35:52.520 There's 67 herds in nine States have been affected.
00:35:55.240 And this was last week.
00:35:56.520 This may have even gone up now, uh, according to the U S agricultural department.
00:36:00.720 In addition to herds in Michigan, we have dairy cattle in Colorado, Kansas, Idaho, New Mexico,
00:36:05.540 North Carolina, Ohio, South Dakota, and Texas have also tested positive for bird flu.
00:36:11.460 No worries though, because we have a new MRNA vaccine shown to be effective in preventing
00:36:16.720 animal deaths from H5N1 avian flu.
00:36:20.320 So, you know, maybe it'll work on the humans.
00:36:22.880 And, uh, so I'm not worried.
00:36:25.080 Okay, good.
00:36:26.300 Good.
00:36:26.920 That's great.
00:36:28.060 Fortunately, I don't come in contact with a lot of farm animals.
00:36:31.440 So really, well, if you do, I'm not that worried about it right now.
00:36:34.060 If you do protect yourself.
00:36:35.580 Okay.
00:36:35.900 I will.
00:36:36.280 You need to wear protective clothing, mask, all of it.
00:36:39.680 All right.
00:36:40.700 Good safety tip.
00:36:41.480 I'm serious.
00:36:41.980 Thank you.
00:36:42.760 More coming up in just a minute.
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00:38:20.020 Welcome to it.
00:38:21.240 Great to have you with us.
00:38:23.920 Pat Gray, Jeff Fisher.
00:38:25.160 We're in for Glenn today.
00:38:27.780 And Stu.
00:38:28.400 Stu is out.
00:38:29.940 He will be back with us tomorrow.
00:38:32.220 In the meantime, you know what's going on in Mexico right now with the candidates being
00:38:40.800 assassinated?
00:38:42.180 It's unbelievable.
00:38:45.500 I thought you were about the new president.
00:38:47.160 Well, that too.
00:38:48.100 Okay.
00:38:48.540 Yes.
00:38:48.960 That's historic.
00:38:49.920 They just elected a woman president for the first time in Mexican history.
00:38:54.360 Yeah.
00:38:55.180 Is it the first time in North American history?
00:38:57.320 I don't think Canada's had a female president or premier either, have they?
00:39:02.140 And both, the two front runners were both women.
00:39:05.680 Yeah.
00:39:06.240 Right.
00:39:06.920 Yeah.
00:39:08.600 But in addition to the woman winning the presidency, what was her name?
00:39:14.320 Gloria Steinbaum or something?
00:39:16.800 Yes.
00:39:17.700 Her name was Claudia Steinbaum.
00:39:19.400 Claudia Steinbaum.
00:39:22.400 Is it Steinbaum?
00:39:23.040 Presidente.
00:39:23.620 Yes.
00:39:25.040 Steinbaum.
00:39:25.760 Steinbaum.
00:39:26.240 Claudia Steinbaum.
00:39:28.640 I mean, when you think of Mexico, you think of the Steinbombs.
00:39:32.400 Gloria, not Gloria, but Claudia.
00:39:35.440 Claudia.
00:39:36.200 Steinbaum.
00:39:37.000 Yeah.
00:39:37.280 Yeah.
00:39:37.620 Heard of the Steinbaum.
00:39:39.140 The Mexican Steinbaum family, which is so prevalent, especially this time of year, if
00:39:45.640 I'm not mistaken.
00:39:46.380 But in addition to that, 37 candidates for political office in Mexico this year have been
00:39:56.160 assassinated.
00:39:58.180 It's just on 37.
00:39:59.960 Okay.
00:40:00.220 So according to this, more than 20 local candidates have been killed since September.
00:40:06.540 Yeah.
00:40:07.220 Since September.
00:40:08.240 Yeah.
00:40:08.440 All right.
00:40:08.940 So, oh yeah, it's less than a year.
00:40:10.240 Less than a year.
00:40:11.140 Right.
00:40:11.500 Okay.
00:40:12.260 But in the last.
00:40:13.340 But in this election cycle.
00:40:14.860 Correct.
00:40:15.380 It's 37.
00:40:17.800 That's incredible.
00:40:19.240 Makes one think maybe.
00:40:20.780 Maybe you don't want to run for office.
00:40:22.500 I'm not going to run.
00:40:23.300 Yeah.
00:40:24.260 It does give you pause, I would think.
00:40:26.200 Yes, no doubt.
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00:41:23.620 The Palestinian supporters still out protesting.
00:41:27.800 Still screaming and yelling, supporting Hamas.
00:41:32.280 It's just, it's fantastic.
00:41:34.340 Tell you about some of that coming up here in one minute.
00:41:39.600 Meantime, never forget to keep your eyes on the prize.
00:41:42.020 That's the kind of mentality you have to have when you're making big,
00:41:45.600 important decisions in your life.
00:41:47.020 So when it's time to buy or sell a house or both,
00:41:50.780 it's also the mentality you're going to want your real estate agent to have.
00:41:55.040 Because if you get an agent who's anything short of a perfectionist and a hard worker,
00:42:00.900 you're just begging to get less for the home you're selling or pay more for the one you're buying than you would have done otherwise.
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00:42:38.400 One of the fun moments of the weekend was when the Gay Pride Parade ran into a Palestinian Hamas-supporting parade.
00:42:54.720 Yeah.
00:42:55.360 And they kind of came together in love and togetherness and friendship.
00:42:59.980 It was really beautiful to see.
00:43:01.260 It was beautiful.
00:43:01.800 It was beautiful.
00:43:03.080 Really beautiful.
00:43:03.680 Here's a look at how beautiful it was.
00:43:09.720 Isn't that nice?
00:43:19.600 I don't even know what they're chanting.
00:43:23.040 Something about all the same.
00:43:26.060 Okay.
00:43:27.140 And then there's the guy that looks like he's from the village, people.
00:43:33.680 In the other one.
00:43:34.720 Do we have the other?
00:43:36.040 Yeah, that's...
00:43:36.820 Yeah, switch to the other one because...
00:43:39.680 These days.
00:43:40.640 Okay.
00:43:42.900 Just want to be in a parade.
00:43:44.080 Oh, here's the FBI.
00:43:45.460 Oh, yeah, the FBI agents.
00:43:46.960 In the Pride Parade.
00:43:48.260 Yeah.
00:43:49.000 That's awesome.
00:43:51.660 Right.
00:43:54.160 I mean...
00:43:56.200 Okay.
00:43:56.840 I guess we don't have that.
00:44:04.040 We had the village people guy.
00:44:07.600 It looked like he was the motorcycle cop from the village people.
00:44:10.400 Yes, it did.
00:44:10.840 And he was stopping the Hamas people from moving forward.
00:44:15.600 And there was a little contention there.
00:44:18.040 I was really surprised because I thought they were allies.
00:44:21.240 But, yeah, here's a look at that.
00:44:24.180 Yeah, there he is.
00:44:24.560 Oh, yeah, there we go.
00:44:25.080 There he is.
00:44:26.320 Like, stopping him.
00:44:26.620 They're trying to get through, but no.
00:44:28.200 No.
00:44:28.680 He won't let him.
00:44:29.400 No.
00:44:30.300 This is our parade in our month.
00:44:33.200 Right.
00:44:35.460 Okay.
00:44:36.080 So, there you go.
00:44:38.760 No pride, no genocide.
00:44:40.320 I love the fact that the Pride people think they're complete allies with the Hamas people.
00:44:49.580 What are you guys about?
00:44:50.980 What are you doing?
00:44:52.320 Because we're friends, right?
00:44:54.580 Right.
00:44:57.860 We're on your side.
00:44:59.940 What do you mean you want to throw us off the top of a building?
00:45:02.500 What do you mean?
00:45:03.440 What?
00:45:03.680 What?
00:45:05.380 No, we support your cause.
00:45:07.900 Don't you understand that?
00:45:09.400 I can't believe that this is still ongoing in Israel right now.
00:45:12.440 Oh, it's.
00:45:13.100 I can't believe it.
00:45:14.260 It's unbelievable.
00:45:16.260 And, you know, they're still trying to push the two-state solution.
00:45:19.100 You know how many times the Palestinians have rejected the two-state solution?
00:45:24.900 Zero, because it was never offered.
00:45:28.240 Would that that were true.
00:45:29.520 Oh.
00:45:30.080 Yeah.
00:45:30.560 Except it's just five times.
00:45:32.500 Oh.
00:45:32.740 Just five times have they turned it down.
00:45:35.780 You know, because everybody says, well, if Israel would just allow the Palestinians to
00:45:40.700 have their own state, there could be peace in the Middle East.
00:45:43.640 No.
00:45:44.020 No, no, no.
00:45:47.680 That's what they say.
00:45:50.180 It just doesn't happen to be the reality.
00:45:54.260 No, they've turned it down.
00:45:55.740 Over and over and over.
00:45:57.160 At least five times.
00:45:58.580 1937 was the first time.
00:46:00.460 The suggested split in 1937 was heavily in favor of the Arabs.
00:46:07.780 The British offered them 80%.
00:46:09.640 Now, Palestinians were just called Arabs then.
00:46:12.460 They offered, the British offered.
00:46:15.080 Are you deadnaming the Palestinians right now?
00:46:17.240 I'm deadnaming the Palestinians right now.
00:46:18.420 Holy cow.
00:46:18.700 Yeah.
00:46:19.120 Arabs.
00:46:19.700 Okay.
00:46:20.340 Yeah.
00:46:20.700 Wow.
00:46:23.620 I can't.
00:46:25.000 You can't?
00:46:25.660 I can't.
00:46:26.080 Really?
00:46:26.420 Is that too much?
00:46:27.240 It's a bridge too far for you to, Jeff Fisher can't travel that bridge.
00:46:31.140 Uh, the British offered the Arabs 80% of the disputed territory.
00:46:38.240 The Jews got the remaining 20%.
00:46:40.420 The, uh, despite the tiny size of their proposed state, the Jews said, yeah, we'll accept that.
00:46:47.140 The Arabs said, no, no, we won't.
00:46:51.140 And they returned to their violent rebellion and terrorism.
00:46:55.420 Rejection number two came 10 years later in 1947 when the British asked the UN to find a new solution to the continuing tensions.
00:47:03.840 So they did.
00:47:05.560 So they did.
00:47:06.000 They said, how about we do a partition?
00:47:07.700 We'll give them, this time, we'll offer them equal, uh, states.
00:47:11.940 We'll offer them equal territory.
00:47:14.160 Split it right down the middle.
00:47:16.220 Jews get a state.
00:47:17.100 Palestinians get a state.
00:47:19.160 Jews accepted the offer.
00:47:21.240 Arabs rejected the offer.
00:47:22.780 Only this time, they did so by launching an all-out war.
00:47:28.580 Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria all attacked Israel and tried to end the state pretty much before it even began.
00:47:38.620 But of course, they failed.
00:47:40.860 Israel won the war and got on with the business of building a nation.
00:47:44.500 But at that time, a lot of the land that was set aside by the UN for the Arab state, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, that was occupied territory.
00:47:55.380 Occupied by Jordan, not Israel.
00:47:58.200 Right.
00:47:58.380 Was that the time, was that the one where Israel took the Golan Heights back?
00:48:02.120 No, not yet.
00:48:02.920 Okay.
00:48:03.440 You're jumping ahead.
00:48:04.200 Sorry.
00:48:04.780 You're jumping ahead.
00:48:05.520 Don't do that.
00:48:06.480 Don't do that.
00:48:07.240 Sorry.
00:48:08.040 I'm just sick of hearing about Arabs or Palestinians, but go ahead.
00:48:11.060 It was only the second time the Arabs turned down the Palestinian territory.
00:48:17.160 Rejection number three came 20 years later in the instant you're talking about.
00:48:22.120 Okay.
00:48:22.760 1967.
00:48:23.680 All right.
00:48:24.000 67.
00:48:24.700 The Arabs led this time by Egypt, joined by Syria and Jordan, once again, sought to destroy the Jewish state.
00:48:32.660 They surrounded Israel and they attacked Israel and Israel wiped them out in six days.
00:48:38.680 It was the big six-day war, right?
00:48:40.320 This is when they took back East Jerusalem from Jordan and they chased them out of the Golan Heights.
00:48:46.260 They had to take that.
00:48:47.420 Had to, because they kept using it.
00:48:48.960 Syria just sat down.
00:48:49.560 When you go up there, I've been there a couple of times, you just look down on Israel.
00:48:55.960 And they kept using it as an area to attack Israel.
00:48:59.400 Yeah.
00:48:59.960 That's unacceptable.
00:49:01.700 Well, it kind of was to the Israelis.
00:49:04.040 They said, okay, you know what?
00:49:05.060 This time we're keeping the Golan Heights.
00:49:06.960 Yeah.
00:49:07.060 Okay.
00:49:07.440 And we're keeping the West Bank and we're taking back East Jerusalem because it was ours to begin with.
00:49:14.000 And it's going to be ours again.
00:49:15.700 And by the way, this is our capital city.
00:49:17.480 You can't have half of it.
00:49:18.740 Thank you.
00:49:19.100 So, they did.
00:49:23.300 And then they offered them, you know, a chance to return to Arab lands or they could stay in Israel if they wanted to.
00:49:33.360 And that's when some of the Arabs began referring to themselves as Palestinians in the hope that they could ultimately build their own state there.
00:49:43.560 And so, a few months later, the Arab League met in Sudan and issued its infamous three no's.
00:49:53.080 No peace with Israel.
00:49:55.100 No recognition of Israel.
00:49:58.100 No negotiations with Israel.
00:50:00.600 Huh.
00:50:01.060 Yeah.
00:50:02.100 Yeah.
00:50:02.400 And the two-state, again, the two-state solution was dismissed by the Arabs and the Palestinians.
00:50:10.320 Yeah.
00:50:11.220 Rejection number four came in 2000.
00:50:13.320 Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak met at Camp David with Palestinian Liberation Organization Chairman Yasser Arafat.
00:50:19.960 Yeah.
00:50:20.280 Remember that?
00:50:20.700 I will always remember Yasser walking there, man.
00:50:26.040 Because that, I mean, you just thought that there was going to be a deal and Yasser was like.
00:50:30.740 Well, it was, they met there to just conclude the two-state plan.
00:50:34.600 This was, okay, we're going to get this done this time.
00:50:37.940 United States was involved in this.
00:50:39.880 Yes.
00:50:40.360 Obviously, it was at Camp David.
00:50:42.200 Israel and Palestinians all came together and we were going to sign this agreement.
00:50:48.120 And.
00:50:48.420 It wasn't enough.
00:50:49.440 If Ehud Barak offered Arafat, a Palestinian state, they'd have all of Gaza and 94%, 94% of the West Bank, which, by the way, is Judea and Samaria again.
00:51:03.160 Anybody recognize that as Israel from way back?
00:51:09.000 So they were also going to give them East Jerusalem for their capital.
00:51:13.740 Ooh.
00:51:14.320 But the Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, said, no.
00:51:20.940 Yeah, we want a little bit more.
00:51:21.820 No.
00:51:22.160 That's not enough.
00:51:23.160 Right.
00:51:24.000 Because it has always been their thing.
00:51:27.220 They don't want peace with Israel because they don't want Israel to exist.
00:51:33.940 Right.
00:51:34.460 In the words of Bill Clinton, Arafat was here for 14 days and said no to everything.
00:51:43.600 Okay.
00:51:44.160 That's Democrat, Bill Clinton, who said that.
00:51:46.580 Instead, the Palestinians launched a bloody wave of suicide bombings.
00:51:52.620 Remember this in the early 2000s?
00:51:54.240 Yes.
00:51:54.740 Killed over 1,000 Israelis in the next few years.
00:51:57.880 Yes.
00:51:58.040 Maimed thousands more.
00:51:59.940 Remember they were attacking school buses?
00:52:02.180 Yes.
00:52:03.180 Schools.
00:52:04.120 Synagogues.
00:52:05.160 Schools.
00:52:06.620 Wedding halls.
00:52:07.880 Pizza parlors.
00:52:08.920 Everywhere Jews gathered.
00:52:10.640 And that wasn't even in our thought.
00:52:12.200 Bombs were going off.
00:52:13.160 That was the first time that I went to Israel with Glenn.
00:52:17.020 And you start looking at people carrying backpacks in a completely different way.
00:52:23.160 Oh, yeah.
00:52:23.620 Because that was the time when all they were suicide bombers, they'd wear their backpack
00:52:27.600 in, blow up, be done.
00:52:29.480 Yeah.
00:52:29.620 And wherever they were at, malls, schools, playgrounds, buses.
00:52:35.880 And you start everywhere you went, you're wanded.
00:52:39.120 You couldn't go in any place without being wanded.
00:52:43.100 Yeah.
00:52:43.320 It was.
00:52:44.320 They were worried about explosives.
00:52:45.820 Absolutely.
00:52:46.940 And it's just a funny, just the way you see people walking down the street with a backpack.
00:52:51.340 I mean, where we sit right now, I watch three people just walk through our front doors with
00:52:55.560 backpacks.
00:52:56.620 I never, there, you're like, ooh.
00:52:59.040 Yeah.
00:52:59.440 Here, you don't think twice about it.
00:53:00.780 Right.
00:53:01.760 Wouldn't that be horrible if we had to?
00:53:03.440 Right.
00:53:05.000 Terrible.
00:53:05.960 Terrible way to live.
00:53:07.020 Israel did an interesting thing, finally, that helped resolve this situation.
00:53:13.500 And that's, they put up a fence between them and the Palestinians.
00:53:18.020 And the fence stopped 96% of terror attacks.
00:53:21.700 Funny how that worked.
00:53:22.400 Yeah, isn't it though?
00:53:23.580 Hmm.
00:53:24.000 That's weird.
00:53:25.040 That is weird.
00:53:26.060 That a fence or a wall would work.
00:53:28.500 Huh.
00:53:29.380 Weird.
00:53:30.100 That's strange.
00:53:31.320 Okay.
00:53:31.660 So that's four rejections.
00:53:33.060 Okay.
00:53:33.240 Rejection number five.
00:53:35.260 They tried it again in 2008.
00:53:38.600 They tried again.
00:53:40.580 Ehud Omar, the prime minister, went even further than Ehud Barak had, expanding the peace offer
00:53:46.680 to include additional land to sweeten the deal.
00:53:51.040 And like his predecessor, Yasser Arafat, Mahmoud Abbas, said, no.
00:53:57.060 No, no, thank you.
00:53:59.620 Five times they've been offered a two-state solution.
00:54:04.100 Five times.
00:54:05.400 And turned it down every single time.
00:54:08.200 And instead offered Israel violence.
00:54:11.600 Or full-out, full-on, full-frontal war in many of the cases.
00:54:17.320 They went to war with them in 47, 56, 72, 80, and then all through the 90s, early 2000s.
00:54:30.720 And now here we are again.
00:54:32.820 I mean, it just, it doesn't stop.
00:54:34.620 It doesn't stop.
00:54:35.960 And the reason it doesn't stop is because it's part of the Palestinian charter to eliminate
00:54:42.420 Israel.
00:54:43.140 It's in their very charter.
00:54:45.760 And yet we still try to, come on, guys.
00:54:48.780 Yeah, right.
00:54:49.660 We can get along.
00:54:50.500 Can't we just get along?
00:54:51.880 Can't we just be nice to one another?
00:54:53.580 Wouldn't that be beautiful?
00:54:54.960 What do you think of peace?
00:54:56.180 Wouldn't that be great?
00:54:57.280 How about if you'd just get along?
00:54:59.500 Let's hold hands and sing, you know, really sweet songs to one another.
00:55:04.700 And I'll bet this would be really nice.
00:55:06.800 Wouldn't it be nice?
00:55:08.220 Just say yes.
00:55:09.620 We'll watch Ishtar together.
00:55:11.120 How about that?
00:55:11.900 Ooh, yeah, no.
00:55:13.120 No, that's.
00:55:14.900 No, number six.
00:55:16.260 It's a little too much.
00:55:19.240 No, number six on that one.
00:55:22.540 All right.
00:55:22.880 More coming up in one minute.
00:55:25.700 You have to declare a lot of things when you're traveling on a plane.
00:55:29.220 Guns, ammunition, knives, swords.
00:55:31.820 I'm pretty sure you're not even allowed to have undeclared thumb wars when flying the friendly skies.
00:55:38.100 But you know what you don't have to declare that you could still save your life or the life of someone you love?
00:55:44.520 A burner launcher.
00:55:45.520 It's a non-lethal alternative to safeguarding your home and your family and yourself that you really need to have.
00:55:56.080 It's, I mean, it will send potential threats running in the opposite direction.
00:56:01.460 It's legal in all 50 states.
00:56:03.120 There's no permits or background checks that are required.
00:56:07.140 And it can be used by all age groups over 18.
00:56:10.620 You can pack it in your checked luggage without the need to declare it as a firearm, making your airport experience a lot smoother.
00:56:17.320 There are times when non-lethal really is the way to go.
00:56:21.260 The burner launcher has powerful deterrents like tear gas and kinetic rounds.
00:56:26.180 With a 60-foot range and one shot can incapacitate an attacker for up to 40 minutes, I would love to have the tear gas available if I ever encounter one of those roadblocks.
00:56:37.700 Yes.
00:56:38.540 Oh, my gosh.
00:56:39.380 It'd be great.
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00:56:55.820 Let's pause 10 seconds for station identification, shall we?
00:56:59.200 Yes.
00:56:59.940 Yes.
00:57:01.200 I want to.
00:57:02.580 I do.
00:57:03.920 We are.
00:57:04.740 We are.
00:57:05.180 Okay.
00:57:06.080 Good.
00:57:08.460 All right.
00:57:09.120 So Joe Biden had the Kansas City Chiefs show up at the White House.
00:57:15.260 Did you see this?
00:57:16.240 Did you read about this?
00:57:17.040 Did you see this?
00:57:17.700 The paper did it?
00:57:18.540 Kevin, did you see it?
00:57:19.380 Did you read about this?
00:57:20.160 That was crazy.
00:57:23.620 So Kansas City Chiefs show up and they give Joe Biden a helmet, a Kansas City Chiefs helmet,
00:57:34.180 and he actually puts it on.
00:57:36.360 And there is an unwritten rule, right, among presidential candidates.
00:57:42.040 Don't put things on your head.
00:57:43.140 No.
00:57:44.040 I mean, right?
00:57:45.000 Ever since, what's his face, Michael Dukakis put that dumb little helmet on his head when he was in the tank.
00:57:52.820 Right.
00:57:53.680 And then John Kerry did a similar thing with the space program, and it just looks so dorky.
00:58:01.680 You lose elections.
00:58:03.480 So I'm hoping maybe this is the Biden moment.
00:58:09.300 Watch this.
00:58:13.780 Look at that.
00:58:14.840 He's going to put it on.
00:58:16.020 He can't even figure out how to put it on.
00:58:17.860 Mr. I wish I could have been an All-American if I had the right guy blocking for him.
00:58:25.740 So stupid.
00:58:27.820 Yeah, throw me the ball.
00:58:28.860 I wish someone would just drill it.
00:58:30.480 Yeah, I wish they would have.
00:58:31.560 I want Patrick to fire a pass at him right now.
00:58:34.180 Or just lob it in there, and you know he wouldn't have caught it.
00:58:36.280 No way.
00:58:36.720 He would not have caught it.
00:58:38.040 Not a chance.
00:58:39.320 No way.
00:58:40.760 Then he's going to say something, and the microphone's not on, because they don't want him talking.
00:58:44.200 That's incredible to me.
00:58:45.320 Now, this actually makes me angry.
00:58:46.680 How do you have the President of the United States walk up to a microphone and not have
00:58:49.800 it on?
00:58:51.440 Now, I'm happy, because I don't want to hear it.
00:58:54.420 I don't want to hear it.
00:58:57.040 That's what he would have said.
00:58:58.040 I would have been an All-American if I had a black guy blocking for me.
00:59:01.900 If I had that guy with those guns there, I could have been an All-American.
00:59:06.960 Because that's how he believes.
00:59:09.140 But I just find it distressing that he walks up there and they don't turn the mic on.
00:59:14.460 It is distressing.
00:59:15.180 But we would have heard something like this.
00:59:16.720 Now, by the way, I'm all Navy, but I was appointed to the Naval Academy.
00:59:21.920 Anyway, I was going to go play at the Naval Academy.
00:59:24.140 Were you going to play?
00:59:25.260 I found out the other guys in the backfield were a guy named Roger Staubach and Joe Bolino.
00:59:30.200 So I decided to go to Delaware.
00:59:31.720 That doesn't make any sense on a lot of levels.
00:59:36.400 No, it doesn't.
00:59:37.060 Because, first of all, he didn't play in the backfield.
00:59:40.700 There's no reason for him to have avoided Roger Staubach and Joe Bolino.
00:59:45.600 The other thing is Joe Bolino played in a different era than – different time, different years than Roger Staubach.
00:59:53.940 He was done in 1960.
00:59:55.380 I think Staubach came in 60 or 61.
00:59:57.980 Something like that right in that time frame.
00:59:59.680 They were not – they were never in the same backfield.
01:00:01.660 Plus, and you can correct me, obviously, if I'm wrong, Pat.
01:00:04.440 You usually don't have a problem doing that.
01:00:06.640 Yeah.
01:00:06.820 If I'm a wide receiver, I'm looking for a good quarterback.
01:00:12.540 Are you really – yeah, somebody who can get the ball to you?
01:00:15.000 So if I know that there's a great quarterback at this school –
01:00:18.460 Like a Hall of Fame-style quarterback.
01:00:21.340 Right.
01:00:21.920 Right.
01:00:22.260 Right.
01:00:22.840 Yeah.
01:00:23.140 Somebody who maybe went on to the NFL even.
01:00:25.460 Maybe.
01:00:26.100 Mm-hmm.
01:00:26.500 Maybe.
01:00:27.180 Played for the Dallas Cowboys for a number of years.
01:00:29.180 Won Super Bowls.
01:00:30.260 Yeah, that guy.
01:00:30.740 That kind of thing.
01:00:31.640 Yeah.
01:00:32.160 Yeah.
01:00:32.780 You would want that guy to throw the ball to you?
01:00:35.220 I would want him to throw me the ball, yeah.
01:00:37.400 I know.
01:00:37.800 That's weird.
01:00:38.820 I mean, the guy makes no sense on any level.
01:00:41.520 Tells these same stupid stories.
01:00:43.040 First of all, he was never appointed to the – he never got into Navy.
01:00:47.300 He didn't get into the Naval Academy.
01:00:49.140 Stop it.
01:00:49.660 What are you talking – listen to this.
01:00:50.900 By the way, I'm all Navy, but I was appointed –
01:00:55.860 anyway, I was going to go play at the Naval Academy.
01:00:58.380 Okay.
01:00:59.000 No.
01:00:59.520 No, you weren't.
01:01:00.700 He wasn't appointed to the Naval Academy,
01:01:03.200 and that's why he had to stop saying that.
01:01:05.600 I was appointed to – anyway, I was going to go play for –
01:01:08.580 no, you weren't ever going to go play for the Navy Academy either.
01:01:12.740 No, you weren't.
01:01:13.820 There is no way Joe Biden was ever recruited to play at Navy.
01:01:20.860 And if you don't get into Navy, you go to Delaware.
01:01:25.280 Come on.
01:01:26.340 That's just him joking.
01:01:27.980 It's just being good old boy Joe.
01:01:29.840 That's just him lying again about another aspect of his life
01:01:35.960 that he just completely made up.
01:01:38.720 Just completely made it up.
01:01:40.460 And by the way, he didn't even play at Delaware.
01:01:45.920 I can't take it.
01:01:47.540 Wait.
01:01:47.940 Oh, my God.
01:01:48.460 He wasn't even on the team?
01:01:49.600 No.
01:01:50.900 No.
01:01:51.860 He didn't play anywhere at college.
01:01:55.820 Pathetic.
01:01:56.160 Maybe the other players were just too good.
01:01:58.060 Yeah, that's right.
01:01:59.600 That's what it was.
01:02:01.080 You should have gone directly to the NFL.
01:02:03.280 Right.
01:02:03.620 That's what should have happened.
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01:03:54.560 Pat Gray, Jeff Fisher for Glenn, Stu today.
01:04:01.380 Volodymyr Zelensky warning Donald Trump
01:04:05.280 that he risks being a, quote, loser president
01:04:10.620 if he wins November's election
01:04:12.800 and imposes a bad peace deal on Ukraine.
01:04:17.400 He says Zelensky warns Trump
01:04:20.620 that that would mean the end of the U.S. as a global player.
01:04:26.800 Hmm.
01:04:27.420 Would it?
01:04:28.300 Yeah, would it?
01:04:29.120 First of all, good.
01:04:31.180 Z.
01:04:31.600 I'm tired of playing this global game.
01:04:34.540 I'm tired of him.
01:04:36.840 Oh, I'm so sick and tired of Volodymyr Zelensky
01:04:40.520 trying to run this country
01:04:42.520 and warning Donald Trump not to put America first
01:04:46.500 because that's what I, we all know Trump wants to do that.
01:04:50.080 Yes.
01:04:50.940 And we should.
01:04:52.360 And we should be doing that.
01:04:54.040 Yes.
01:04:54.240 It should be America first, not Ukraine first,
01:04:56.580 which is really the way we've been doing things.
01:04:59.180 Yes, it is.
01:04:59.840 The last three and a half years.
01:05:01.440 Uh, and that needs to stop, but it, it won't unless Trump wins.
01:05:10.360 Well, I mean, this, uh, administration is looking to get us deeper involved in there.
01:05:16.100 Absolutely.
01:05:16.740 And I, you say to yourself, wait, how can we be even deeper involved?
01:05:20.200 Oh, well, we can get boots on the ground.
01:05:22.100 Well, we could do that.
01:05:23.760 They've all, they've also, uh, gone back on what they vowed a couple of years ago.
01:05:29.220 Yeah.
01:05:29.820 That we're not going to give them offensive weapons whereby they can attack deep into Russia.
01:05:34.660 Well, okay.
01:05:35.100 We'll give them those.
01:05:36.100 Okay.
01:05:36.440 Yeah.
01:05:36.580 We'll give them those.
01:05:37.420 Uh, well, but they can't use them in Russia.
01:05:40.180 Oh, well.
01:05:40.800 Yes.
01:05:41.060 And now they can.
01:05:42.120 Limited.
01:05:42.840 Limited.
01:05:43.080 Once in a while.
01:05:45.100 Uh, so they've gone back on that.
01:05:47.820 Now they're, they said, yeah, we can, you can use, uh, U.S. weaponry on Russia.
01:05:52.960 In those areas.
01:05:53.620 Yeah.
01:05:53.840 That's fine.
01:05:55.920 Okay.
01:05:56.820 Okay.
01:05:57.020 The problem with that is, okay.
01:05:58.500 Now we're attacking in Russia with U.S. weapons.
01:06:01.520 Right.
01:06:02.480 And that, that ratchets up this con, this contest a little bit further.
01:06:09.000 Yes, it does.
01:06:10.080 And gets us more deeply enmeshed in it.
01:06:13.380 And that's a problem for me.
01:06:16.780 Big time.
01:06:18.060 So I guess F-16s are going to be used against Russia.
01:06:22.120 Those are ours.
01:06:23.160 Yeah.
01:06:23.740 Uh, we, I, we supplied them to the Dutch and I guess the Dutch are giving, giving them
01:06:30.920 the Ukraine.
01:06:32.300 Yeah.
01:06:33.260 The Dutch.
01:06:34.400 Damn Dutch.
01:06:35.820 What?
01:06:37.020 Holland, right?
01:06:38.000 Or the Dutch?
01:06:39.060 Don't they have paint to create or something?
01:06:40.920 What are we doing?
01:06:42.060 I know.
01:06:42.860 Don't they have stupid haircuts to do?
01:06:45.320 Tulips or something to be pulling?
01:06:47.400 Whatever.
01:06:48.020 Yeah.
01:06:48.620 I don't.
01:06:50.160 Wood shoes to paint.
01:06:51.680 What are we doing?
01:06:52.640 Using tulips as currency or whatever it is.
01:06:55.960 The cute little thing that they do.
01:06:58.280 Whatever it is they do.
01:06:59.360 Putting their fingers in the holes in dams or whatever it is they're doing.
01:07:04.820 I don't know.
01:07:08.980 I guess.
01:07:09.820 Yeah.
01:07:10.120 I, and, and, and so it's not just F-16s though.
01:07:14.120 It's, it's other weaponry as well.
01:07:15.740 Yes, it is.
01:07:16.480 They're going to be used against, uh, Russia in Russia, deeply into the nation of Russia.
01:07:25.180 So I, I don't know.
01:07:27.120 I, this is thing is getting out of control.
01:07:29.600 Yes, it is.
01:07:30.400 And, you know, look, it's going to, what he's mad about Z because he knows Trump is going
01:07:35.640 to come in and say, okay, uh, Vlad, uh, well, yeah, for sure.
01:07:39.660 You're not getting any more of that.
01:07:41.140 And, uh, I'm going to go, uh, talk to, uh, Vlad and we're going to call a quit to this
01:07:49.040 and whatever he's got, whatever he has now, that's his, he's not going to give anything
01:07:54.540 back to you.
01:07:55.100 You just take what you, what you've got and move on.
01:07:57.180 And Zelensky is not going to be happy about that.
01:07:59.300 Well, that, I mean, that could happen.
01:08:01.500 I wouldn't be surprised.
01:08:02.960 I, I, I think certainly what, what Trump would say is that, all right, they've already had
01:08:08.960 the Crimea since 2014.
01:08:10.680 That's theirs.
01:08:11.960 Okay.
01:08:12.320 We're going to, we're going to give up on Crimea.
01:08:17.180 That's theirs.
01:08:18.640 Yeah, you're right.
01:08:19.020 Everything else, they pull out, they pull out of the rest of Ukraine.
01:08:23.440 I could see that happening easily.
01:08:26.420 And admitting that Crimea is theirs.
01:08:29.140 Crimea is Russia now.
01:08:30.520 Just period.
01:08:31.560 Um, it's, it's been since 2014.
01:08:35.080 Have we admitted that though?
01:08:37.300 I don't know if we have.
01:08:38.780 That's what I mean.
01:08:39.280 I don't think that we've acknowledged that.
01:08:41.460 Ukraine certainly has it.
01:08:42.540 Right.
01:08:43.580 And they don't want to, uh, admit that, but you know, you haven't had control of it for
01:08:49.480 10 years.
01:08:50.160 It's not, it's not yours.
01:08:50.900 So, I don't know.
01:08:53.080 Maybe it's time to move on and stop the bloodshed and stop the billions and billions, hundreds
01:08:59.000 of billions of dollars that are pouring into your country.
01:09:01.780 I mean, if you can do this on your own, go ahead, fight it for the next hundred years
01:09:06.420 if you want.
01:09:06.880 Do a hundred year war with Russia, but on your own, without American money, without American
01:09:12.980 arms, without American lives being put on the line.
01:09:17.100 If you can do that, go ahead, fight for Crimea the whole time.
01:09:21.560 Yeah.
01:09:21.720 Okay.
01:09:22.240 Go after it tooth and nail.
01:09:23.760 Well, uh, but we're not going to be a part of it.
01:09:28.260 I, that's what I'd tell him.
01:09:30.180 And I think that's what Trump will tell him.
01:09:32.120 And that's why he'll say Crimea is theirs.
01:09:35.100 I mean, you don't want to, uh, I, I hate to cede that to Russia, but you know, at this
01:09:40.200 point it's better than ceding the rest of Ukraine to Russia as well.
01:09:44.380 And the rest of our money.
01:09:45.140 And the rest of our money and, and American weaponry, which we need for, I don't know,
01:09:51.040 America for our defense in case anything happens here.
01:09:55.580 And we're running out of that.
01:09:57.220 And so, and the deeper we get into this, the more likely it becomes that we have boots on
01:10:04.900 the ground.
01:10:05.580 And it won't be, you know, we already have some of our NATO allies, uh, insisting on some
01:10:12.100 of that, but, and it won't be, oh, well, they're just UN troops.
01:10:15.960 They're just UN troops.
01:10:17.060 It's not the United States.
01:10:18.400 I mean, well, it is the United States.
01:10:20.080 We're sure.
01:10:21.160 We're part of the UN and we, you know, pretty much rule it and it's our soldiers there,
01:10:25.200 but they're United, they're nation, United nation soldiers, not really United, not, not
01:10:29.440 our soldiers.
01:10:30.480 Yeah.
01:10:31.260 I mean, it's just.
01:10:31.840 That'd be the same with the, with NATO or the UN, but with NATO, it would especially be
01:10:39.240 us.
01:10:39.860 Yeah.
01:10:39.980 I mean, you know, what is it going to be?
01:10:42.620 90%?
01:10:43.520 Of course.
01:10:43.780 If NATO troops went to fight in Ukraine, for Ukraine, uh, 90% of them be American troops.
01:10:51.520 You know?
01:10:51.920 And then you got 4% British and then 6% others.
01:10:58.540 I mean, we might have, we might have a couple of Dutch in there.
01:11:02.720 You might have the Dutch.
01:11:04.240 I have a couple of Dutch in there.
01:11:05.960 Some Dutch with their wooden shoes.
01:11:07.340 Yeah.
01:11:08.040 Mm-hmm.
01:11:08.460 Mm-hmm.
01:11:09.700 Mm-hmm.
01:11:09.720 They could come in and clog.
01:11:13.200 Keep the Russians busy watching some clogging competitions.
01:11:17.200 They set up stages on the border for clogging, uh, demonstrations.
01:11:24.000 I think that might, that might really scare them, actually.
01:11:27.540 I think it would.
01:11:28.160 That might scare them right back into Russia.
01:11:29.800 Distract them, anyway.
01:11:30.440 Maybe we need the Dutch.
01:11:32.680 Yeah, maybe we do.
01:11:33.180 I don't know.
01:11:34.000 I don't know.
01:11:36.400 It's a, it's a brutal fighting force, too, the Dutch.
01:11:39.760 Um, they always have been.
01:11:41.720 And I'm sure.
01:11:43.300 Always will be.
01:11:43.940 Always will be.
01:11:44.680 Yeah.
01:11:45.220 Yeah.
01:11:46.560 Um.
01:11:47.900 Ha ha ha.
01:11:48.900 Ha ha.
01:11:50.120 Uh, Dutchland is, uh, you know, I even get confused as to where the Dutch are.
01:11:55.120 Is it, it's Holland, right?
01:11:56.200 They're right there.
01:11:56.500 Yeah.
01:11:57.640 But there's.
01:11:58.620 The Netherlands.
01:11:59.200 The Netherlands.
01:11:59.640 The Netherlands, yeah.
01:12:00.720 Yeah.
01:12:01.160 It's not Holland anymore, right?
01:12:02.660 It's the Netherlands.
01:12:03.560 I don't think so.
01:12:04.140 Yeah, I think it's all the Netherlands now, yeah.
01:12:06.060 So the Dutch were the, why did we call them the Dutch when it was Holland?
01:12:13.000 Ha ha ha.
01:12:14.660 And why did we call Holland the Netherlands?
01:12:18.780 Uh, it's a weird, it's a weird situation.
01:12:21.580 Uh, start to finish.
01:12:23.000 And, uh, I don't like it.
01:12:24.940 I just don't like it.
01:12:26.020 I don't like the Dutch.
01:12:27.080 I don't like the Netherlands.
01:12:28.160 I think the cloggers were up against the tulippers.
01:12:30.160 We're up against the windmillers.
01:12:31.880 Yeah, it's too much.
01:12:32.860 We still make it another one.
01:12:33.720 Putting their fingers in the dikes.
01:12:35.360 We don't want any of it.
01:12:36.780 I, I, we don't need any of it.
01:12:39.500 Uh, all right.
01:12:40.780 Triple eight, seven, two, seven, uh, B E C K.
01:12:44.160 Did you see that Alex Jones said over the weekend, he had some emergency session of
01:12:48.680 his show on Saturday where he's saying the feds are trying to shut down info wars.
01:12:53.620 Do we believe it?
01:12:54.480 I don't know.
01:12:55.600 I, I guess, I don't, I don't know.
01:12:58.520 I hope it's not true because what are the feds doing shutting down anybody's broadcast?
01:13:06.680 What are you, what are you doing?
01:13:08.940 Um, I mean, they've pretty much took him to his knees as it is.
01:13:13.880 Yeah.
01:13:14.320 I don't know how much more you can take the man down.
01:13:17.420 I know.
01:13:18.420 I know.
01:13:19.060 Dick, I mean, he's really, he's been banned from YouTube, right?
01:13:23.080 Um, yeah, I don't think he's on YouTube.
01:13:24.760 I think he's back on X.
01:13:26.320 He is back on X.
01:13:27.420 I don't think he's back on any of the other social media.
01:13:29.440 But not, but not on, uh, Facebook or Instagram or any of that.
01:13:35.220 Um, so YouTuber Dom Luker posted a clip of the show.
01:13:41.800 Um, breaking news.
01:13:43.680 Federal government is attempting to shut down info wars and seize Alex Jones studio.
01:13:49.480 Yeah.
01:13:50.560 They're going to seize his studio.
01:13:52.880 So, so did federal agents show up as far as I know to take control of his studio?
01:13:58.700 Not yet.
01:13:59.700 As far as I know, not yet.
01:14:02.600 Why did they think that was happening?
01:14:04.580 That's what Alex said.
01:14:05.480 I didn't listen to Alex's two hour Saturday, uh, live show.
01:14:11.220 Um, so I apologize, Alex.
01:14:13.880 Uh, they are expected to be rated tonight.
01:14:16.800 So this was Saturday night.
01:14:18.360 This is absolutely unacceptable.
01:14:20.140 That's for sure.
01:14:20.940 And it can't be random that this is all happening at this time.
01:14:24.320 This is an emergency.
01:14:25.540 And then during the show, he got extremely heated and claimed a war had begun.
01:14:31.420 I've been under attack.
01:14:33.040 I've been gas lit.
01:14:34.020 I've been secret federal files.
01:14:36.820 I've had secret federal files on me that I'm committing crimes referred to the justice
01:14:41.580 department, which of course, wasn't true.
01:14:44.160 It was already filed in federal court months before.
01:14:47.220 Now, see, I, the way they're treating Trump, I wouldn't be surprised.
01:14:52.120 No, I wouldn't either.
01:14:53.580 I wouldn't necessarily be surprised.
01:14:55.440 Some of this is going on because they are, they are trying to shut down all opposition to
01:15:01.420 them.
01:15:01.600 Yeah, that's for sure.
01:15:02.500 And since they've been so successful shutting down part of his operation, maybe they think,
01:15:07.160 yeah, all right, let's just do it all.
01:15:08.760 Pull the whole plug.
01:15:09.820 Let's just pull the plug on it.
01:15:12.060 And remove somebody's livelihood.
01:15:14.700 Jeez.
01:15:15.580 They've almost done that.
01:15:17.460 They've almost done that to him.
01:15:19.100 Uh, I mean, he still obviously, you know, has ways to, uh, earn income, but.
01:15:25.940 And he needs to, because he was ordered to pay $950 million in damages, almost a billion
01:15:36.740 dollars, uh, to, I think that the Sandy Hook parents, right?
01:15:41.200 And, oof, man.
01:15:43.460 So he's going to need his operation.
01:15:45.260 Yes, he is.
01:15:46.240 And you would think they wouldn't shut it down since he owes that money.
01:15:49.160 Right.
01:15:50.380 Um, I mean.
01:15:51.680 Where's he going to get that?
01:15:52.460 He's not.
01:15:53.080 Where's he going to get that?
01:15:53.700 He's not going to make that picking avocados in Mexico.
01:15:56.680 I'll tell you that.
01:15:58.100 Are you sure?
01:15:58.840 Yeah, I'm positive.
01:15:59.700 Really?
01:16:00.220 Yeah, I'm positive.
01:16:01.180 All right.
01:16:01.580 I thought, I thought that would, I thought that's where you would make that kind of
01:16:04.660 money.
01:16:04.800 Maybe he could, maybe he could make it digging up rutabagas in the Northeast.
01:16:08.260 I don't know.
01:16:09.200 But.
01:16:09.840 All right.
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01:17:59.180 It is Pat and Jeffy today for Glenn and Stu.
01:18:05.400 We'll be back tomorrow.
01:18:08.100 Jeffy was just talking about some really disturbing facts.
01:18:14.540 These are facts that will ruin a Gen Xers day.
01:18:19.240 All right.
01:18:19.500 So Gen Xers are sports 65 to 80.
01:18:23.340 All right.
01:18:23.940 So they're all between 44 and 59 years old.
01:18:26.060 Gen Xers, late baby boomers.
01:18:29.180 Yeah.
01:18:29.840 Yeah.
01:18:30.440 That's where I am.
01:18:31.500 So are you?
01:18:32.940 Yeah.
01:18:33.280 I'm like Gen Alpha.
01:18:34.700 Are you?
01:18:35.180 Gen Alpha.
01:18:35.820 Yeah.
01:18:36.140 Early 2010.
01:18:37.360 Sure.
01:18:37.780 Right in there.
01:18:38.920 Wilford Brimley was 49 when he started filming Cocoon.
01:18:44.340 Okay.
01:18:44.520 That's hard to believe.
01:18:45.360 And then remember they were all just, they were the all old retired people.
01:18:47.400 It seemed like he was a thousand years old when he did Cocoon, which was what?
01:18:52.160 Late 80s?
01:18:52.660 A long time ago.
01:18:53.460 Yeah.
01:18:53.900 87, 88.
01:18:55.120 Somewhere in there.
01:18:55.520 Even though I'm a Gen Alpha.
01:18:58.440 I remember actually driving by the house in St. Petersburg, Florida, where they filmed that movie.
01:19:03.500 Oh, really?
01:19:04.040 When they were filming it.
01:19:04.920 Yeah.
01:19:05.140 Oh, okay.
01:19:05.960 My grandpa's lap.
01:19:07.880 And I just remember those days.
01:19:09.480 But yeah, he looked like a million then.
01:19:10.960 Yeah, he did.
01:19:11.540 Yeah.
01:19:13.060 And Back to the Future 2, the year that Marty went into the future, that's almost 10 years ago now.
01:19:18.960 2015.
01:19:19.680 Right.
01:19:20.360 Yeah.
01:19:20.940 Wow.
01:19:21.520 Oh my gosh.
01:19:22.820 We were supposed to have the flying-
01:19:24.740 Yeah, all of it.
01:19:26.760 Cars and the flying boards.
01:19:31.580 Right.
01:19:32.400 What do they call those?
01:19:33.580 Yeah, the flying board thing.
01:19:34.860 Yeah, the hoverboard.
01:19:36.540 Remember Kurt Loder from MTV News?
01:19:39.120 Of course.
01:19:40.000 79 years of age right now.
01:19:42.200 It's incredible.
01:19:43.720 My gosh.
01:19:46.740 Most of us are closer to 80 years old than 1980.
01:19:52.980 I don't like that.
01:19:54.960 I don't like that.
01:19:55.660 When we talk about the 1980s today, it's the equivalent to our grandparents in 1980 talking about the 1940s.
01:20:04.860 Okay, you need to stop now because this is really getting depressing.
01:20:08.300 It's already depressing, I know.
01:20:09.860 I'm already done.
01:20:10.720 Oh, man.
01:20:11.440 It hurt.
01:20:12.440 That hurts.
01:20:13.400 That's incredible.
01:20:14.360 That hurts.
01:20:14.820 When you think about that.
01:20:15.820 I know.
01:20:16.020 What was the statistic we had about Joe Biden a while ago?
01:20:22.560 He was born closer to Abraham Lincoln.
01:20:25.660 Oh, yeah.
01:20:26.340 Than his presidency.
01:20:28.520 Than his own.
01:20:30.900 Right?
01:20:31.580 Is that what it was?
01:20:33.480 Is that the time frame he was born?
01:20:35.500 We'll have to look at that.
01:20:36.560 I know.
01:20:36.880 Because he was born in what?
01:20:40.520 The 30s?
01:20:41.780 The 20s?
01:20:42.640 No, 40s.
01:20:44.320 So that would have been, let's see, 40, 60, 180 years.
01:20:49.340 I don't know.
01:20:50.280 It seems to be close.
01:20:50.920 Yeah, I think it's close.
01:20:51.840 It's close.
01:20:53.480 It's close.
01:20:54.640 I don't think it's exactly accurate, but maybe.
01:20:57.600 Because he was born in 42.
01:20:58.980 42.
01:20:59.880 All right.
01:21:01.280 Noodle that one out for you.
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01:22:08.680 The evolution of Chris Cuomo.
01:22:15.460 He had a dog, man.
01:22:17.200 I mean, the ivermectin thing with this guy is amazing.
01:22:23.940 We will play the little battle he had on air with Dave Smith coming up here in a second.
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01:23:56.860 All right, we got to play this unbelievable segment from Chris Cuomo.
01:24:05.660 He's tried to pull this a couple of times lately.
01:24:08.520 Yes, he has.
01:24:09.600 Because if you remember during the pandemic, he was a nightmare on COVID, on ivermectin.
01:24:18.020 He was mocking people who used it.
01:24:20.980 Yep.
01:24:21.540 Like, we played the clips for you.
01:24:24.900 We have the proof.
01:24:26.280 We just, in fact, this came up a few weeks ago, and we played it.
01:24:30.480 And the same thing happened to him live.
01:24:33.520 This is great, because he's denying that he was ever opposed to ivermectin.
01:24:38.460 And he gets called out in real time.
01:24:41.060 It's pretty good.
01:24:42.080 Watch this.
01:24:43.220 Obviously, there was so much talk that they don't want you to take ivermectin.
01:24:47.080 Ivermectin is the way to go take it.
01:24:48.600 Joe Rogan got better from ivermectin.
01:24:50.160 And by the way, I don't like what people did to Joe Rogan about ivermectin.
01:24:53.280 I don't like it.
01:24:53.540 You did it.
01:24:54.120 No, no.
01:24:55.020 No, no.
01:24:55.700 Yes.
01:24:55.940 You did.
01:24:56.740 Find the clips.
01:24:57.900 Dude, find the clips.
01:24:59.140 You shamed Joe Rogan.
01:25:00.420 Find the clips.
01:25:00.760 You said he's taking horsey warmer.
01:25:02.540 You and Don Lemon were chuckling at each other about it.
01:25:05.100 I'll go find the clips.
01:25:05.700 First of all, you just saw the clips.
01:25:06.900 I'm not chuckling.
01:25:07.840 I'm listening to Don.
01:25:08.800 No.
01:25:09.200 The clip I'm talking about wasn't on there.
01:25:11.180 And it's absolutely there.
01:25:12.560 Oh, here.
01:25:12.980 Do we have it?
01:25:13.760 Hold on.
01:25:14.340 Let's play the clip.
01:25:16.100 Go ahead.
01:25:17.280 Play it.
01:25:17.800 Injecting drugs for animals and horse.
01:25:22.360 And people telling them to.
01:25:24.100 Oh, my God.
01:25:24.660 What person?
01:25:26.160 You know, you talk about, like, you know, cancel culture and who to shame.
01:25:29.600 Ivermectin?
01:25:30.380 A dewormer?
01:25:31.600 Really?
01:25:32.140 They are shaming themselves.
01:25:33.660 That's what it is.
01:25:34.720 They're shaming themselves.
01:25:36.140 You're taking a dewormer right now.
01:25:37.920 This is a dewormer.
01:25:38.680 Chris, you can't apologize for that.
01:25:40.520 You weren't being clear that it was this.
01:25:42.340 And you know that, dude.
01:25:43.540 You're being so dishonest right now, man.
01:25:45.220 You were talking about ivermectin, the drug.
01:25:47.520 You were not talking about this version of ivermectin.
01:25:50.740 Come on, man.
01:25:51.180 I was responding to a situation where we were told that this is what people were searching out to take.
01:25:57.000 Uh-huh.
01:25:57.300 And nobody knew what it was going to do to them.
01:25:59.140 Look.
01:25:59.780 B.S.
01:26:00.340 It's B.S.
01:26:00.460 I'm taking the drug right now.
01:26:02.660 Obviously, I don't think it's all poison.
01:26:03.840 Oh, so I guess it's okay now.
01:26:04.760 And I stopped calling it the horse drug when, and you cannot like it, CNN's chief medical officer, who is Sanjay Gupta, said to me, you shouldn't just call it a horse dewormer.
01:26:16.300 There's a whole legitimate aspect of the drug.
01:26:18.780 I wouldn't use it for COVID-19, but it's not just the veterinary grade.
01:26:22.060 So I stopped calling it that.
01:26:23.220 And then it went away.
01:26:24.600 By the way, I don't know if you guys saw this.
01:26:26.920 One of the best moments during the pandemic was when Dr. Gupta, who was just mentioned, went on Joe Rogan's podcast.
01:26:34.480 For all the days of CNN, like, demonizing Joe Rogan, they send their top doctor out there onto his show.
01:26:42.520 And he goes, why is everyone on your network saying I'm taking horse dewormer?
01:26:46.600 Ivermectin's not.
01:26:47.460 And Dr. Gupta looked down at his lap and went, yeah, no, they shouldn't be saying that.
01:26:53.220 What's great is the people know.
01:26:56.720 The people realize who Chris Cuomo is, that he's a lying sack, and he's trying to rewrite history, his own history.
01:27:07.100 And sorry, we were there.
01:27:09.060 We know what you were doing.
01:27:10.500 We know that you were bad-mouthing people who were taking Ivermectin, even though it was clearly working for people, clearly working for them.
01:27:21.380 It saved people's lives.
01:27:23.120 Didn't you have somebody in your life who took Ivermectin?
01:27:26.100 Absolutely, yes.
01:27:27.200 Absolutely.
01:27:27.820 He was one of the early on COVID getters.
01:27:31.780 I mean, he was diagnosed with it.
01:27:33.800 Came down with it early.
01:27:34.660 Yeah.
01:27:35.200 Yeah.
01:27:35.620 And it absolutely saved his life.
01:27:38.380 And it was super sick.
01:27:38.720 Really sick.
01:27:39.820 And couldn't get over it until Ivermectin.
01:27:41.880 Until Ivermectin.
01:27:44.080 Yes.
01:27:44.880 And it absolutely saved his life because he was close, close to death.
01:27:49.740 Dang.
01:27:50.480 I mean, you hear that story over and over and over.
01:27:53.880 It's the same story that you hear from so many people.
01:27:57.240 That Ivermectin just saved lives.
01:27:58.820 Yes.
01:27:59.040 On COVID.
01:28:00.520 Yeah.
01:28:00.760 And in that same interview, Cuomo said that, in that little talk that they were doing there
01:28:07.300 with Dave Smith, it talked about how lockdowns were not totalitarian.
01:28:12.460 Oh, shit.
01:28:13.040 And Dave was like, when you are waking up every morning to watch your TV to find out
01:28:19.520 from your governor what you're allowed to do today, including am I allowed to go to
01:28:24.680 work?
01:28:25.040 Am I allowed to have a funeral for my father?
01:28:27.260 There's one word and one word only for that.
01:28:31.080 Totalitarianism.
01:28:31.720 Oh, that's good.
01:28:32.620 Yes.
01:28:33.200 That's good.
01:28:34.040 Also, when your gymnasium is being shut down by local, state, or federal authorities.
01:28:41.680 Thank you.
01:28:42.120 I'm sorry.
01:28:42.860 That's totalitarian.
01:28:44.720 Yes.
01:28:46.040 They came to that guy's gym in New Jersey and-
01:28:48.860 Oh, yes.
01:28:49.500 Changed the locks on him.
01:28:51.780 Locked him out of his own place.
01:28:53.480 I think that is finally completely over now.
01:28:56.940 I think that is finally completely over now, and he won that.
01:29:01.000 Yeah.
01:29:01.680 But I mean, it took-
01:29:03.220 Forever.
01:29:03.460 It was a complete battle for years.
01:29:05.860 Yes, it was.
01:29:07.000 Trying to keep his gym open.
01:29:08.920 He would go down there with wire cutters.
01:29:10.520 Yeah.
01:29:10.760 And have to cut the lock.
01:29:14.420 And what's-his-face Governor Murphy kept fining him and fining him and fining him, and he owed all this money and had to go before the judges.
01:29:22.820 Right.
01:29:23.060 And I think-
01:29:23.660 And he fought it like crazy.
01:29:24.900 He did.
01:29:25.180 Good for him.
01:29:25.500 He continued to fight it.
01:29:26.560 And I believe, it wasn't too long ago that I read that I think that's now completely all gone.
01:29:31.720 And they have finally, Murphy's people and all those have just, yeah, we're just going to go away now.
01:29:37.680 Forget about what we did.
01:29:39.960 Oh, okay.
01:29:41.000 Oh, okay.
01:29:41.640 Yeah.
01:29:41.860 Well, that's great.
01:29:43.740 So, are you going to make these people whole?
01:29:46.860 I mean, there's no way they could make them completely whole, ever.
01:29:49.660 No, there's no way.
01:29:50.520 Ever.
01:29:51.120 There's no way.
01:29:51.840 So many businesses went out of business as a result of these lockdowns.
01:29:56.500 That's not totalitarian.
01:29:59.580 It sure is.
01:30:01.600 Yeah.
01:30:02.100 It sure is.
01:30:04.760 So, I mean, the reason this is important to remember is because it's going to come around again.
01:30:12.640 It sure is.
01:30:13.040 It's going to happen again.
01:30:14.220 And they're already trying to set the stage for whatever pandemic is coming down the pike.
01:30:19.220 And maybe they're working on it right now.
01:30:21.920 I don't know.
01:30:22.500 I mean, the gain of function that is happening with bird flu right now is astounding to me.
01:30:28.420 Have you not learned anything from COVID?
01:30:32.320 I mean, Fauci's on the stand now still battling about stupid COVID.
01:30:34.960 Right.
01:30:35.480 I mean, that's what they're doing this week.
01:30:37.500 Yeah.
01:30:37.800 And it's pretty tough to explain after what happened in 2020, 2021, 22.
01:30:45.360 It's pretty tough to explain why you're still doing gain of function.
01:30:49.260 Why are you trying to make bird flu transmissible from human to human?
01:30:56.980 Why would you do that?
01:30:58.240 Well, we need to develop the drugs to come back with the vaccine.
01:31:04.160 We need to develop a vaccine for it.
01:31:06.660 That they're developing the H1N1 for that.
01:31:08.160 And the mRNA vaccine is going to cure it just in case it ever happens naturally.
01:31:13.740 How about we worry about it if it happens naturally?
01:31:16.140 We don't try to make it happen and then release it into the public.
01:31:20.060 Like, either on purpose or accidental.
01:31:24.160 Either way.
01:31:25.160 I mean, what happened in China is insanity.
01:31:28.960 It shouldn't have happened because we shouldn't have been doing gain of function.
01:31:32.400 And we shouldn't have been funding it.
01:31:34.480 People should not have been eating bat soup.
01:31:37.440 Right.
01:31:37.700 It's insane.
01:31:38.320 Yeah, the bat soup.
01:31:39.720 I mean, I'm sure it's delicious.
01:31:43.320 Especially this time of year.
01:31:46.660 But, you know, maybe you back off the bat soup.
01:31:50.740 Okay.
01:31:51.220 Just a little bit.
01:31:52.280 We definitely would.
01:31:53.360 I wish they would have backed off it.
01:31:54.940 Yeah.
01:31:55.380 A few years ago.
01:31:56.220 A few years ago would have been really good.
01:31:58.280 Like, I don't know, 2019-ish.
01:32:00.340 Yeah.
01:32:00.900 No bat soup.
01:32:01.500 2018-ish.
01:32:02.580 But, of course, it wasn't bat soup that spread this stuff.
01:32:06.100 Amazing how that happened.
01:32:07.240 Yeah, and you were a moron.
01:32:10.140 You were a conspiracy theorist if you said it came from the lab.
01:32:13.580 Well, obviously it came from the lab.
01:32:16.320 And everybody knows it now and everybody admits it now.
01:32:19.540 Yeah.
01:32:19.960 And, of course, it came from the lab.
01:32:21.560 We've said that all along.
01:32:23.500 No.
01:32:24.400 No, you didn't.
01:32:25.660 Oh, you haven't.
01:32:26.540 Not by a long shot.
01:32:28.880 In fact, you berated people who said it came from the lab.
01:32:30.860 They were racists, those people who said it came from the lab.
01:32:36.080 Right.
01:32:36.520 Remember that?
01:32:37.540 They were xenophobes and racists.
01:32:40.440 And now it's perfectly fine to say, yeah, it probably came from the lab.
01:32:44.340 Yeah.
01:32:44.640 I mean, everybody knows that.
01:32:46.340 Scientists all say it came from the lab.
01:32:48.800 I agree.
01:32:49.260 And I don't know if it was released on purpose or if it was released by accident, but either
01:32:55.760 way, it came from the lab.
01:32:57.140 Right.
01:32:58.520 You know, it did not come from bat soup.
01:33:01.460 Or what was the other thing they said?
01:33:03.220 Not a penguin, but a...
01:33:05.600 What was the thing?
01:33:06.740 Oh, a pangolin.
01:33:07.860 A pangolin.
01:33:08.460 A pangolin.
01:33:08.700 A pangolin, yeah.
01:33:09.160 I always get the pangolin mixed up with the penguins.
01:33:14.880 And so it didn't come from the penguins.
01:33:17.200 No, it did not.
01:33:17.820 It came from the panguins.
01:33:18.760 It came from the panguins.
01:33:18.820 It came from the panguins, yes.
01:33:19.600 And actually, it didn't come from that either.
01:33:21.860 But...
01:33:22.060 So it didn't come from the panguins.
01:33:24.420 No, it did not come from the pangolin.
01:33:26.260 It did not come from a bad...
01:33:27.480 Wow, the pangolins get such a bad rap.
01:33:29.580 Don't they, though?
01:33:30.660 And I'm tired of it.
01:33:31.940 I'm just sick and tired of it.
01:33:34.040 It's time that the pangolins had their just due in this world.
01:33:38.800 And I think we need to see to it that that happens.
01:33:44.100 See, that's a different animal.
01:33:46.080 Yeah, no, that's not a pangolin.
01:33:47.920 It's not a penguin either, but go ahead.
01:33:49.980 Did you see the reception that Donald Trump got at the UFC event over the weekend?
01:33:57.880 He showed up, and people were apparently somewhat excited to see him.
01:34:04.700 Listen to this.
01:34:05.820 ...also with us tonight.
01:34:08.060 Great cup.
01:34:08.860 With Dana White and Donald Trump ushering him in.
01:34:13.140 ...by UFC CEO Dana White.
01:34:16.520 Donald Trump is in the building in the form of President...
01:34:19.960 ...getting a standing ovation from the assembled masses here at UFC 302.
01:34:25.260 Pause it for us just a second.
01:34:27.540 I will say, somebody needs to advise Donald Trump on the length of his tie.
01:34:34.400 It's way too long.
01:34:36.020 Why do you have such a problem with that?
01:34:37.960 Because it's...
01:34:38.720 That's the way he wears his ties.
01:34:39.960 It's such an obvious fashion faux pas.
01:34:42.460 I don't understand.
01:34:43.460 That's his deal.
01:34:44.300 I know.
01:34:44.600 He's got a clothing line.
01:34:46.540 Tie your tie shorter.
01:34:46.860 I know with the extra long ties.
01:34:48.480 It hits you at the middle of the belt.
01:34:50.500 I don't like that look.
01:34:51.220 It doesn't.
01:34:51.960 I don't like that look.
01:34:52.840 He doesn't like it.
01:34:54.180 He should.
01:34:55.280 No, he shouldn't.
01:34:55.740 Because it's the way to go.
01:34:56.900 It's not, though.
01:34:57.940 It's not for him.
01:34:58.700 No, this is unacceptable.
01:34:59.960 I'm sorry.
01:35:00.860 That's unacceptable.
01:35:01.780 That's his look right there.
01:35:03.240 What do you mean it's unacceptable?
01:35:04.080 I don't like it.
01:35:04.840 I don't like it.
01:35:06.000 It needs to change.
01:35:07.200 But anyway, listen to the reception he got, despite the tie.
01:35:13.580 I mean, man, they love him.
01:35:16.400 This, by the way, this event happened in New Jersey.
01:35:22.100 Deep blue New Jersey.
01:35:27.240 I mean, they're crazy for him.
01:35:29.240 Yes, they are.
01:35:30.600 There is no mixed reaction.
01:35:32.180 No, there is not.
01:35:33.200 I was just going to say, there is no mixed reaction.
01:35:35.420 No, they love him.
01:35:37.720 I mean, that is clear cheering.
01:35:39.780 Nothing but.
01:35:41.900 Everybody's smiling, shaking hands with him.
01:35:44.740 Except for Aaron Rodgers.
01:35:45.600 That one, there was one woman that looked like she wasn't happy to see him.
01:35:49.760 But everybody else loves him.
01:35:53.960 Boy, the round of applause he's getting right now is pretty staggering.
01:35:58.080 And you had to imagine that's what was going to happen.
01:36:00.780 Yep, Joe Rogan, shaking hands with him.
01:36:06.620 Thank you, sir.
01:36:09.540 Wow.
01:36:10.260 I mean, that's amazing.
01:36:11.380 That's really amazing.
01:36:14.480 All right.
01:36:15.440 Well, we've got more coming up in one minute.
01:36:17.560 But next time you pull through the drive-thru and you get a hamburger, take it home and throw it in the microwave.
01:36:27.160 And set that puppy for about an hour or so.
01:36:31.260 Long enough that.
01:36:32.620 That seems a little long.
01:36:33.620 What comes out is a smoldering heap of charcoal.
01:36:36.740 Yeah, okay.
01:36:37.200 I was going to say, that seems a little long.
01:36:39.120 Yeah, just a tad.
01:36:41.140 Now, spray a little beef flavoring on the top.
01:36:44.760 Wait.
01:36:44.860 And bon appetit.
01:36:47.580 No?
01:36:48.280 You're not going to do that?
01:36:49.020 That doesn't sound that good, no.
01:36:51.400 Yeah, it doesn't sound that healthy or it doesn't sound like the happiest way to eat a meal either.
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01:38:16.700 Really well spoken.
01:38:18.380 Nicely done.
01:38:19.580 Thank you.
01:38:20.080 Thank you.
01:38:21.700 I guess there were some chants, too, at the UFC event of FJB.
01:38:27.840 Oh, yes.
01:38:28.860 Yeah, there were some chants.
01:38:30.360 And we want Trump.
01:38:32.800 While the fight was going on, listen to this.
01:38:36.060 Agility and clothes in the distance and a few capoeira kicks perhaps tonight.
01:38:40.660 I think there's just a freeness about that.
01:38:42.680 We want Trump.
01:38:44.140 We want Trump.
01:38:44.840 And when you incorporate that into your fighting style, it makes you so difficult to prepare for it.
01:38:52.080 It's like 20,000 people chanting, we want Trump.
01:38:55.000 It's incredible.
01:38:56.620 Right there.
01:38:57.140 I mean, the fight is going on.
01:39:00.920 And they want Trump.
01:39:03.100 I don't know what they want him to do.
01:39:05.120 Want him to get up in the ring and wave or what?
01:39:07.680 I guess.
01:39:08.240 Yeah.
01:39:08.460 I mean, we had the, you know, I know the one firefighter commented after he won the fight to Trump.
01:39:14.880 There was another fighter that jumped out of the octagon and came down and shook Trump's hand afterward.
01:39:23.340 Yeah.
01:39:23.720 Wow.
01:39:24.000 I mean.
01:39:24.580 Wow.
01:39:25.460 Yeah.
01:39:25.780 Amazing.
01:39:26.200 They seem to be all in for Trump.
01:39:30.040 Yeah, they do.
01:39:30.720 Even though he's a convicted felon.
01:39:32.600 Yeah.
01:39:34.600 After his win, you mentioned UFC fighter, Sean Strickland.
01:39:37.780 He acknowledged Trump in the post-game speech.
01:39:40.780 Here's what he said.
01:39:41.880 Thank you, Rogan.
01:39:42.760 Hey.
01:39:44.000 President Trump, you're the man, bro.
01:39:45.520 He does a damn travesty what they're doing here.
01:39:49.280 I'll be donating you, my man.
01:39:51.060 Let's get it done.
01:39:52.100 Let's get it done.
01:39:52.760 Congratulations, sir.
01:39:54.040 Sean Strickland, ladies and gentlemen.
01:39:55.700 And I love, I love the headline that I saw about that over the weekend, that Donald Trump enthusiastically accepted the praise of a man who has repeatedly gone on homophobic rants.
01:40:16.560 Wow.
01:40:16.860 Oh, wow.
01:40:17.900 Wow.
01:40:18.480 So he accepted the praise of a guy.
01:40:21.680 Enthusiastically.
01:40:23.120 Enthusiastically accepted it.
01:40:24.240 I don't know what he was supposed to do with it.
01:40:26.340 Are you supposed to go up there and punch him in the face?
01:40:28.320 Yes.
01:40:29.740 No, no.
01:40:30.700 No, no.
01:40:31.400 Stop.
01:40:31.620 No, hey, hey, you've said things that people don't like.
01:40:35.420 I can't hear this right now.
01:40:38.140 And I don't want anybody else to hear it either.
01:40:40.860 Is that what you want?
01:40:41.700 Right, right.
01:40:42.140 I guess.
01:40:43.260 And the homophobic rants, I mean.
01:40:46.600 Oh, yeah.
01:40:47.440 Do we know what those were?
01:40:48.820 In whose opinion are they homophobic?
01:40:51.080 Like, that's the thing you have to ask when you see headlines like that.
01:40:56.020 Okay, who says they were homophobic rants?
01:40:58.860 Right.
01:40:59.600 And what do you want Donald Trump to do about it?
01:41:02.160 Is he responsible for everything this guy has said in the past?
01:41:05.540 Ever said?
01:41:07.380 I mean, it's so.
01:41:07.900 He's complimenting me.
01:41:08.740 No, no.
01:41:09.920 Things you do.
01:41:10.660 Pass and I.
01:41:11.200 I can't.
01:41:11.960 I can't have you speak anything nice to me.
01:41:15.360 It's insane.
01:41:16.500 It's just insane.
01:41:18.700 The hatred for Donald Trump and the way the media treats him is unlike anything I think
01:41:27.540 we've ever seen before in our lives.
01:41:30.420 And it's just going to get worse, especially with this conviction.
01:41:35.140 I know.
01:41:35.860 34 charges.
01:41:37.340 And now he's a convicted felon.
01:41:39.360 Right.
01:41:39.640 So we're going to hear nothing but that between now and the nomination press, which, by the
01:41:46.880 way, the sentencing hearing for Donald Trump is July 11th and the Republican National Convention
01:41:55.300 starts?
01:41:56.060 The 15th, right?
01:41:56.960 July 15th.
01:41:58.080 Yeah.
01:41:58.180 Yeah.
01:41:58.240 Four days later.
01:41:59.540 Four days later.
01:42:00.380 What are the odds that the judge is going to sentence him to jail?
01:42:05.520 Pretty good.
01:42:06.120 I bet they're about 80, 85%.
01:42:08.060 Pretty darn good.
01:42:09.020 90%.
01:42:09.940 Yes.
01:42:10.980 I have almost no confidence that this guy will do the right thing and not sentence him
01:42:15.900 to jail.
01:42:16.180 I mean, the right thing to him is to put Donald Trump in jail.
01:42:19.500 It is.
01:42:21.040 So I don't foresee that not happening.
01:42:26.620 That perp walk is happening.
01:42:27.480 Yeah, I don't either.
01:42:28.100 Yeah.
01:42:28.380 He wants it so badly that he'll make it happen.
01:42:31.980 That's for sure.
01:42:33.640 And he'll sentence him to, it'll probably have to start immediately.
01:42:36.980 Oh, yes.
01:42:37.380 Right now.
01:42:38.000 Yep.
01:42:38.200 You're under arrest of going to jail right now.
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01:44:27.980 Jeff Fisher.
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01:44:33.200 We mentioned this amazing Biden fact a little while ago.
01:44:37.500 And I wasn't positive this was exactly accurate.
01:44:42.900 What it was, yeah.
01:44:44.060 So we did the math, and it is accurate.
01:44:49.860 Joe Biden, this is the fact.
01:44:53.320 Use us at parties this weekend.
01:44:55.100 You will amaze your friends.
01:44:56.900 Oh, you will be the belt of all.
01:44:58.460 Yes, you will.
01:44:59.880 Joe Biden was born closer to the end of Abraham Lincoln's presidency.
01:45:06.980 Than to his own.
01:45:10.820 Is that incredible?
01:45:12.680 It's 77 years in the case of Lincoln, the end of Lincoln in 1865.
01:45:21.120 That's, he was born in 1942.
01:45:23.740 77 years.
01:45:25.540 He became president in 2020.
01:45:28.140 That is 78 years.
01:45:31.460 Not a joke.
01:45:32.120 Any closer to Abraham Lincoln than his own presidency.
01:45:42.800 Incredible.
01:45:43.720 Is that not incredible?
01:45:46.080 I think it was Keith Malinak's daughter that came up with that.
01:45:48.720 Yes, it was.
01:45:49.720 Yes, it was.
01:45:50.500 The producer of Pat Gray Unleashed, which you hear live immediately before this program.
01:45:57.840 And anytime, anywhere you get your podcasts the rest of the day, if you want.
01:46:03.040 But incredible.
01:46:05.480 I mean, really, really hard to believe.
01:46:08.340 Isn't it?
01:46:08.900 Isn't it?
01:46:09.200 And you're welcome, by the way, for allowing you to become the bell of the ball this weekend.
01:46:14.240 Yes, you're welcome.
01:46:15.960 Because people will be amazed at that.
01:46:17.760 Oh, man.
01:46:19.260 I mean, between that and the other thing about the Gen Z statistics.
01:46:24.040 Oof.
01:46:25.580 Maybe you don't want to break that one out.
01:46:26.820 Never mind.
01:46:28.120 That won't be the bell of the ball.
01:46:29.840 You'll be like the despair of the ball.
01:46:32.960 Oh, what are you going to talk to me about the 1980s again, boomer?
01:46:36.800 Okay.
01:46:38.260 Yeah, you don't want that.
01:46:39.360 No, you don't.
01:46:40.020 You don't want none of that.
01:46:42.640 Got this opinion piece from this website, Yard Barker.
01:46:48.260 You ever been to Yard Barker?
01:46:49.680 Yeah.
01:46:49.820 Yeah.
01:46:50.980 The worst TV series finales of all time.
01:46:55.740 See if you've seen these.
01:46:56.820 I'm sure.
01:46:57.400 And if you agree with some of these.
01:47:00.440 This is not a series I watched.
01:47:02.260 So I don't know about this first one.
01:47:04.740 But they say Dexter, the end of Dexter.
01:47:07.340 Yeah, they're bummed with Dexter.
01:47:08.300 Which is called Remember the Monsters.
01:47:09.800 Yeah.
01:47:11.180 That.
01:47:11.680 It could have done better.
01:47:12.640 One of the worst of all time.
01:47:13.440 Yeah, they could have done a lot better.
01:47:14.980 I mean, Dexter's series, man, was.
01:47:16.320 You did watch it, right?
01:47:17.200 I watched most of it, yeah.
01:47:17.820 Because it was broadcast.
01:47:19.000 And so if it's broadcast, Jeffy has seen it.
01:47:22.860 That's sort of true.
01:47:24.000 Yeah, I know.
01:47:24.600 Sort of true.
01:47:25.320 Not just sort of.
01:47:26.160 It is true.
01:47:27.340 It's absolutely true.
01:47:29.220 Anyway, I love Dexter.
01:47:30.780 He was a serial killer.
01:47:31.500 It was awesome.
01:47:31.960 No, this one.
01:47:32.900 I don't know if you watched this one.
01:47:34.340 Gossip Girl.
01:47:35.800 Oh.
01:47:36.360 Did you ever watch Gossip Girl?
01:47:37.780 That's with Blake Lively.
01:47:39.080 Oh, yeah.
01:47:39.760 With my girl, yeah.
01:47:41.200 Did you see the way she looks at me during that show?
01:47:43.040 It's embarrassing.
01:47:44.500 Have you told her you're married?
01:47:45.500 It is.
01:47:45.880 Because she doesn't act like it.
01:47:47.620 She doesn't act like she knows.
01:47:49.580 Oh, darn.
01:47:49.880 Maybe she doesn't care.
01:47:50.800 I don't know.
01:47:51.100 Darn.
01:47:51.660 Yeah, I know.
01:47:52.500 Gossip Girl, their last episode, New York, I Love You, was apparently not a good one.
01:48:01.920 I don't recall that episode.
01:48:03.360 Yeah, I didn't see it.
01:48:05.060 If Blake's in it, it was good.
01:48:06.620 I'm sure it must have been.
01:48:07.860 So, how about Game of Thrones?
01:48:11.040 I knew they always...
01:48:11.900 Last episode.
01:48:12.320 This is always in it.
01:48:13.060 That's one that's always bashed.
01:48:14.180 Everybody bashes that.
01:48:16.580 I watched all of Game of Thrones more than once.
01:48:20.500 Oh.
01:48:21.620 Including the finale?
01:48:22.840 Yeah.
01:48:23.540 I mean...
01:48:23.720 Did you think it was bad or did you like it?
01:48:25.400 It wasn't as good as it could have been, but I still enjoyed it.
01:48:28.540 Yeah, they should have been...
01:48:29.320 There was a...
01:48:31.120 I feel like it was like the middle of the last episode or the middle of the next to last episode
01:48:37.660 where they should have stopped it.
01:48:39.820 Yeah.
01:48:40.420 Where that should have been the end.
01:48:42.260 I think everyone would have been okay with that.
01:48:44.300 Okay.
01:48:44.740 But then they went on and they just lost it.
01:48:48.020 Did you ever see the last episode of Roseanne?
01:48:50.880 Yeah, I watched all the Roseannes.
01:48:52.120 Yeah, she was awesome.
01:48:53.460 Into That Good Night, they say, one of the worst final episodes.
01:48:58.280 Not the comeback episodes, though, right?
01:48:59.860 No.
01:49:00.020 This is just the original Roseanne show, right?
01:49:02.440 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:49:03.120 Mm-hmm.
01:49:04.220 The finale of Will and Grace, which I...
01:49:06.980 Oh, yeah.
01:49:07.720 I don't know that I saw that one either.
01:49:09.360 I don't know that I saw the finale, but I remember watching a lot of Will and Grace.
01:49:12.780 Yeah, I did too.
01:49:12.960 I was forced to watch a lot of Will and Grace over the years, so...
01:49:16.960 Funny?
01:49:18.460 Oh.
01:49:19.040 Funny?
01:49:19.580 You bet.
01:49:20.820 Man.
01:49:21.580 You bet.
01:49:22.580 Man, the gay character.
01:49:23.660 That was.
01:49:25.100 It's just fun.
01:49:26.320 It's just fun.
01:49:27.680 Yeah.
01:49:28.080 Yeah, I think we'd find it fun today, too.
01:49:31.560 I bet it's just as fun today as it was back then.
01:49:35.300 It is to me.
01:49:35.780 Yeah, it wouldn't be, though.
01:49:37.100 I'll bet.
01:49:37.980 I bet that would be a whole different series.
01:49:40.720 I mean, when you watch the reruns, you certainly realize that...
01:49:43.420 I don't know that they would do that today, I'll tell you that.
01:49:45.760 No.
01:49:48.120 They brought Will and Grace back?
01:49:50.480 But again, it's true.
01:49:51.780 When you try to recoup what you once had, you can't.
01:49:56.020 Can't do that.
01:49:56.540 Yeah.
01:49:57.180 We're in a whole different place.
01:49:58.500 We sure are.
01:50:00.600 Lois and Clark, The New Adventures of Superman.
01:50:04.640 Yeah, my wife watched that.
01:50:06.000 Yeah, I don't remember it.
01:50:07.960 I mean, I remember the series.
01:50:09.780 I don't remember seeing the ending of it.
01:50:11.860 How I Met Your Mother.
01:50:14.080 Oh, yeah.
01:50:14.700 It's not something I watched.
01:50:15.760 Obviously, you did, because you've seen everything that's ever been broadcast.
01:50:20.360 Entourage.
01:50:21.640 Yeah, that just ended.
01:50:22.760 You didn't watch that.
01:50:23.260 Did it?
01:50:23.760 That just ended, yeah.
01:50:25.920 St. Elsewhere.
01:50:26.860 Man, that happened so long ago.
01:50:28.360 I do not remember that one.
01:50:28.580 You talk about another lifetime ago, man.
01:50:30.840 St. Elsewhere.
01:50:31.240 I never got into that, but I watched it a few times.
01:50:34.000 Oh, yeah.
01:50:34.240 Are you kidding me?
01:50:34.660 That was a hospital.
01:50:35.440 Well, of course.
01:50:35.900 It was broadcast.
01:50:36.760 You had to see it.
01:50:37.800 It was St. Elsewhere.
01:50:38.780 Yeah, it's St. Elsewhere, obviously.
01:50:41.040 It was broadcast.
01:50:42.220 A hundred years.
01:50:42.960 Obviously.
01:50:45.400 Gilmore Girls.
01:50:46.620 Did you watch that, too?
01:50:48.820 Gilmore Girls.
01:50:50.060 Didn't they brought that one back, too?
01:50:51.420 Yeah, they did.
01:50:52.760 I don't know if they called it Gilmore Girls, or was it something else?
01:50:55.800 It was Gilmore Broads, I think, was the latest episode.
01:50:58.080 Gilmore Broads was the update.
01:51:00.360 Yeah.
01:51:01.100 Yeah.
01:51:02.020 Yeah, they brought back Roseanne.
01:51:03.560 They brought back Gilmore Girls.
01:51:05.400 They brought back.
01:51:06.220 What was the other one?
01:51:08.940 Family, not, you know, the one, you know, the one.
01:51:15.000 The one.
01:51:15.580 The one from the 90s.
01:51:16.800 The couple people, the stars.
01:51:18.420 Yes.
01:51:19.460 It was so good.
01:51:20.400 Uncle What's-His-Face was in it.
01:51:22.800 Full House.
01:51:23.620 Yes.
01:51:23.900 Oh, yeah.
01:51:24.740 Full House.
01:51:25.100 Full House.
01:51:26.680 Because they called it something else, right?
01:51:28.820 Yeah.
01:51:29.020 When it came back.
01:51:29.760 Half empty.
01:51:30.160 Fuller House, or I don't know, something.
01:51:32.640 But that wasn't, from what I understand,
01:51:35.080 my daughters didn't dig it when it came back.
01:51:38.640 So, I don't think it was quite the same.
01:51:40.300 They were unsatisfied?
01:51:41.280 Yeah.
01:51:41.620 Not satisfied with it.
01:51:43.920 Let's see.
01:51:47.120 Battlestar Galactica, the 1978 version.
01:51:50.140 Wow.
01:51:50.720 Is that still with Lauren Green?
01:51:52.200 Was he still alive then?
01:51:53.600 Yeah.
01:51:53.780 Yeah.
01:51:53.820 I think he was.
01:51:54.540 So, this, they don't like this one because they say,
01:52:05.360 Apollo and Starbuck in the series finale's last scene
01:52:08.740 narrowly miss receiving Apollo 11 moon landing transmissions from Earth.
01:52:14.380 See, they're looking for Earth the whole time.
01:52:16.240 Right.
01:52:16.700 So, I guess they barely missed the transition at the end.
01:52:19.180 Oh, and everyone wanted them to hear it,
01:52:20.780 so the ending would be they found it.
01:52:23.060 Yeah.
01:52:23.240 Yeah.
01:52:24.860 Can't imagine a more absurd way to end a series
01:52:28.000 that seemingly takes place in the future.
01:52:32.960 Well, did it take place in the future?
01:52:35.920 Yeah, I don't think it was.
01:52:37.080 In their part of the galaxy,
01:52:38.560 were they just way ahead of where we were on Earth?
01:52:41.400 I think that's what the deal was.
01:52:42.980 So, get over it.
01:52:44.780 Then their next one is Battlestar Galactica,
01:52:47.300 the 2004 version.
01:52:48.660 That's the one that ticked me off.
01:52:50.100 They didn't like it.
01:52:50.540 The 2004 version.
01:52:51.760 Is that the one?
01:52:52.420 Oh, man.
01:52:52.980 Yeah.
01:52:53.640 Was it for the same reason?
01:52:56.840 Angels and God existing?
01:52:59.720 Do they know who wrote this series?
01:53:01.580 I mean...
01:53:02.440 I don't know, but that's why...
01:53:03.480 It was very religious.
01:53:05.100 I didn't want to say it out loud, but that's why.
01:53:08.220 Is that why?
01:53:09.020 Yeah.
01:53:09.160 You start giving me shows about angels and God.
01:53:12.340 Yeah, you don't want that.
01:53:13.340 You don't want that.
01:53:13.860 We're talking about space.
01:53:15.440 The crew of the Galactica,
01:53:17.200 abandoning technology and coexisting with early humans on Earth,
01:53:21.100 the epilogue with Baltar and Six,
01:53:24.480 and even more God talk?
01:53:26.440 That's what upset them in this.
01:53:28.500 I do not remember this, but even more God talk.
01:53:31.140 I don't think I saw the ending of Battlestar Galactica,
01:53:35.440 the 2004 edition.
01:53:36.580 Right, the 2004.
01:53:37.560 But I'm pretty sure that God talk would not have offended...
01:53:41.140 Not like this particular author.
01:53:45.620 Weeds.
01:53:46.940 Is that...
01:53:47.260 Oh, yeah.
01:53:47.840 That's something you watched?
01:53:48.440 Yeah, that was a fun show.
01:53:49.480 That was a fun show to watch.
01:53:51.020 I don't remember...
01:53:52.140 Don't remember the ending?
01:53:52.920 They ended it, no.
01:53:54.160 But it was a fun show to watch.
01:53:56.980 House?
01:53:58.020 Yeah.
01:53:59.160 Everybody Dies at the end?
01:54:01.600 Did everyone die at the end of House?
01:54:03.680 I think he faked his death.
01:54:05.360 I don't know.
01:54:05.780 I think it was just called Everybody Dies.
01:54:07.940 I don't know that everybody...
01:54:08.580 Oh, okay.
01:54:09.220 Yeah, yeah.
01:54:09.540 I mean, that's what he believed anyway.
01:54:11.360 But, yeah, the house was fun
01:54:13.380 because all he did was painkillers during the whole show.
01:54:15.880 It was fun.
01:54:16.320 Really?
01:54:16.720 Yeah, that's all he did.
01:54:17.540 It sounds fun.
01:54:18.320 It sounds really fun.
01:54:18.840 Just popping pain pills and solving people's medical issues.
01:54:21.900 Sounds fun.
01:54:22.920 Sounds fun.
01:54:24.760 Quantum Leap.
01:54:27.080 Jeez, this show, that was a long time ago, too, man.
01:54:29.440 I know.
01:54:30.040 I don't know.
01:54:30.720 I mean, I liked it.
01:54:31.620 I liked Quantum Leap.
01:54:32.240 Yeah.
01:54:33.740 Another, we didn't mean for it to be the series finale,
01:54:37.160 cliffhanger type of ending.
01:54:39.000 Oh, yeah.
01:54:39.480 See, if you didn't know the series was about to end
01:54:42.000 and it just becomes the ending,
01:54:44.480 that's not the same.
01:54:45.660 Those shouldn't count.
01:54:46.720 I don't think.
01:54:47.260 Yeah, no kidding.
01:54:48.120 Yeah, because you weren't planning for it.
01:54:51.020 Right.
01:54:51.200 Your series just got canceled.
01:54:52.920 Yeah, we're sorry.
01:54:53.540 We're done.
01:54:53.920 Oh, okay.
01:54:54.320 We're done, I guess.
01:54:55.160 I guess we're done.
01:54:58.080 Scrubs.
01:54:59.360 Okay.
01:54:59.920 Yeah, that was okay.
01:55:01.020 I didn't watch Scrubs.
01:55:02.080 There's another medical.
01:55:03.100 Two and a Half Men.
01:55:04.580 That's funny.
01:55:05.380 The original with What's-His-Face is the best of that show.
01:55:09.920 How about?
01:55:11.500 Yeah.
01:55:12.440 Yeah, Charlie Sheen.
01:55:13.560 Oh, okay.
01:55:14.040 Yeah, the Charlie Sheen days were awesome during that show.
01:55:17.280 How about Two and a Half Men?
01:55:19.060 Did you watch that?
01:55:20.460 Yeah.
01:55:20.940 Oh, okay.
01:55:21.720 Yeah.
01:55:21.880 Yeah, that was it.
01:55:22.520 Yeah.
01:55:22.820 Yeah.
01:55:23.700 The Office.
01:55:25.400 The American version of The Office.
01:55:27.160 Yeah, the world loved it.
01:55:27.940 I don't remember the ending of that.
01:55:29.340 I don't either.
01:55:29.960 I loved The Office.
01:55:30.820 That was a great series.
01:55:33.400 And then they always list this one.
01:55:35.580 I completely, absolutely, wholeheartedly disagree with Lost and their final episode
01:55:42.740 being one of the worst last episodes of all time.
01:55:45.640 I never was crazy about that show anyway, but I know you loved it.
01:55:48.940 It was brilliant.
01:55:51.240 Maybe that's why I didn't like it, Pat.
01:55:53.620 Yes, because you didn't understand it.
01:55:55.840 And that's my problem with people who hated the ending.
01:55:58.480 They didn't understand it.
01:56:00.660 It was a genius ending.
01:56:03.280 It was maybe the best ending to any show ever.
01:56:07.420 So satisfying.
01:56:08.340 Oh, I'm sorry.
01:56:09.300 I watched your show.
01:56:10.880 And then the finale of Seinfeld.
01:56:15.700 That was disappointing.
01:56:17.740 I remember that one being like, meh, okay.
01:56:20.780 I don't know.
01:56:21.340 I think a lot of those shows, our expectations are so high.
01:56:26.060 And they knew it was the end.
01:56:27.740 And it's hard to write the most brilliant ending of all time.
01:56:33.980 Only Lost ever pulled that off.
01:56:36.120 More coming up in just a second.
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01:58:03.920 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:58:19.900 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today.
01:58:31.260 We got one more fun fact for you.
01:58:35.680 Rupert Murdoch just got married over the weekend.
01:58:38.500 Yeah.
01:58:38.840 To his latest love.
01:58:40.600 To a much younger woman.
01:58:41.480 And really, she's 67.
01:58:43.000 Yeah.
01:58:43.360 But he's 93.
01:58:44.640 So, it got us thinking that, I bet that if she was born yet, when he married his first wife.
01:58:55.160 I bet he wasn't.
01:58:56.000 I bet she wasn't born, this latest wife, wasn't born when he married his first wife.
01:59:03.380 He was just, and how does he have to be?
01:59:05.520 So, there's a 26-year age difference.
01:59:07.280 26-year age difference.
01:59:08.440 Yeah.
01:59:09.180 He was 25 when he first got married.
01:59:13.980 She was not born yet.
01:59:15.700 She was not born.
01:59:16.520 This wife wasn't born when he first got married.
01:59:19.020 I like that.
01:59:19.660 That's awesome.
01:59:20.560 I like that.
01:59:21.120 You can't put an age on love, obviously.
01:59:23.220 Obviously.
01:59:23.900 Yeah, you're right.
01:59:25.380 Hopefully, the fifth time is a charm.
01:59:27.080 Yeah.
01:59:27.740 Oh, it's only five?
01:59:28.620 Yeah, I think it is.
01:59:29.300 Okay, that's not bad.
01:59:30.080 Yeah, because the other one was the Bible Thumper, the last one before he met this one.
01:59:37.460 Yeah.
01:59:37.660 Yeah, the other one, they were all in love, and he was talking about being in love.
01:59:41.640 And then she went on some interview and started talking about how she read the Bible every
01:59:46.140 day, and he was like, oh, you know.
01:59:49.160 Jettisoned her about a day and a half later.
01:59:51.960 Yeah, it's over.
01:59:52.960 Let's go to Kathy in Virginia.
01:59:54.640 Hey, Kathy.
01:59:55.320 Hi.
01:59:55.520 You're on the Glenn Beck program with Pat and Jeffy.
01:59:58.780 Hey.
01:59:59.580 Hey.
01:59:59.960 You were talking about Chris Como and the ivermectin.
02:00:03.560 Yeah.
02:00:03.920 Oh, yeah.
02:00:04.960 I realized my husband went into the hospital right before Christmas of 2020.
02:00:11.180 Uh-huh.
02:00:11.500 He spent six months in the hospital.
02:00:14.080 Ooh.
02:00:14.340 On January 7th, I begged the doctor to give him ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.
02:00:21.500 I was told that it wasn't effective, and even if it was, it wasn't available.
02:00:28.600 My husband spent six months.
02:00:31.100 When he came out of the hospital, he had kidney problems, a bed sore that he could see the bones.
02:00:37.380 Jeez.
02:00:37.900 And as horrific as that is, you know, it doesn't make it any better, but he wasn't alone.
02:00:44.060 Yeah.
02:00:44.180 I mean, that's just a shame.
02:00:45.380 That happened to a lot of people.
02:00:46.300 Yeah.
02:00:47.020 Did you ever get him the ivermectin?
02:00:50.240 No.
02:00:50.800 No.
02:00:51.000 I never could.
02:00:51.680 Oh, jeez.
02:00:52.740 The same day, I begged the doctor.
02:00:56.860 This doctor signed a DNR on my husband, and I didn't find out until the end of January.
02:01:02.760 Oh, man.
02:01:03.280 And then in September or August, my daughter went into the hospital with COVID, and I'm
02:01:10.620 sure it was the same scenario where the treatment wasn't available, and sadly, she passed away
02:01:16.040 on the 10th.
02:01:16.640 Oh, my gosh.
02:01:18.180 Oh, Kathy.
02:01:19.380 So sorry to hear that.
02:01:21.620 Oh, that hurts.
02:01:23.560 Oof.
02:01:24.300 Man.
02:01:25.520 Very sad.
02:01:26.200 Yeah.
02:01:26.660 And who knows, you know, if ivermectin could have made a difference in their family's life.
02:01:33.280 The Glenn Beck Program.