The Glenn Beck Program - October 26, 2022


Best of the Program | 10⧸26⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

46 minutes

Words per Minute

170.78526

Word Count

7,934

Sentence Count

808

Misogynist Sentences

19

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

On today's show, Glenn and Mark discuss the verdict in the Fetterman case, the Christmas parade attack on a black woman, and the Democratic Debates. They also discuss the possibility of a Black President in 2020.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Good night, Glenn.
00:00:00.720 Hey, good night.
00:00:01.740 Good night.
00:00:02.320 See you later.
00:00:03.260 See, well, see, good night, everybody.
00:00:04.980 Good night, everybody.
00:00:05.440 See you later.
00:00:06.340 Hey, by the way, they just, the jury just came in with their Christmas parade attacker.
00:00:13.160 Oh, and this is the guy that was defending himself, too.
00:00:15.140 Oh, yeah.
00:00:15.560 Did you see some of the clips of this?
00:00:16.620 Oh, horrible.
00:00:17.580 Horrible.
00:00:18.080 And they're crying.
00:00:21.000 Guilty.
00:00:21.700 First degree murder.
00:00:23.580 Bye-bye.
00:00:25.500 So.
00:00:26.520 Wow.
00:00:26.960 You know why?
00:00:27.380 He's lit the color of his skin.
00:00:30.440 That's why.
00:00:30.960 Amen.
00:00:31.660 Any white person who would run over multiple people in a parade would be immediately freed
00:00:36.160 and let to run about the society, maybe doing it again the next week.
00:00:40.040 No.
00:00:40.540 People have done that or worse to black people, and they've become president.
00:00:45.340 Take Johnson.
00:00:48.540 Oh, yeah.
00:00:49.160 Lyndon Johnson really did not like.
00:00:51.100 Really?
00:00:52.020 Joe Biden?
00:00:52.760 Woodrow Wilson.
00:00:53.460 Woodrow Wilson would be another.
00:00:54.900 Yeah.
00:00:55.200 Another.
00:00:55.400 Yeah.
00:00:55.720 And they were allowed to become president.
00:00:57.180 That's just the kind of Democratic Party that you.
00:01:01.260 Anyway, we have a great show today.
00:01:04.520 We have a little bit of Carrie Lake.
00:01:06.920 We have tons of coverage of the three big debates that happened last night.
00:01:12.860 Fetterman is one of my favorites once we're able to laugh about it.
00:01:19.120 But that might be, I don't know, what do you think too soon is?
00:01:22.320 400 years?
00:01:23.160 It's one of the scariest things I've ever seen.
00:01:26.740 And we cover that extensively.
00:01:30.020 And we also, yeah, are covering.
00:01:36.660 Yeah.
00:01:37.800 Yeah.
00:01:38.440 Nothing else.
00:01:39.340 I can't think of anything else that we covered.
00:01:41.220 Anyway.
00:01:41.840 Were you trying to get me to fill in the blanks there?
00:01:43.780 Do you remember anything else?
00:01:45.860 It was really just the three big debates.
00:01:47.600 Last night was arguably the biggest night of the run up to the election.
00:01:50.860 I mean, three big debates, three close races, three dramatic, I think, events last night topped by the Fetterman situation.
00:01:59.500 It really was.
00:02:01.020 If you are a political junkie, which I hope you're not.
00:02:03.460 I hope you have a life.
00:02:04.280 But if you were, it was a big night.
00:02:06.260 It was a big night.
00:02:06.980 A big night.
00:02:07.420 Okay.
00:02:07.620 We'll talk about it in the podcast in a second.
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00:03:51.860 Did anyone feel like they needed to take a shower after the debate last night?
00:03:56.500 It was so uncomfortable and so it was almost inhumane.
00:04:05.820 Disgusting.
00:04:06.260 It was disgusting.
00:04:07.500 It really was suboptimal.
00:04:09.880 If you're a politician, disgusting.
00:04:12.120 If you're a human being.
00:04:13.580 Um, I, it is, it is clear.
00:04:18.500 Fetterman does not have the ability to be able to.
00:04:24.600 Can you, I mean, what is he going to do?
00:04:26.380 You think he's going to go around and talk to senators and make a good case for his point
00:04:33.820 of view?
00:04:34.160 He is nothing but a placeholder to be told what to vote on.
00:04:39.820 Not somebody who is being brought in for his intellectual capabilities.
00:04:45.820 He's just a vote.
00:04:48.420 He's a puppet.
00:04:49.620 And it, it was disgusting how, how that staff can live with themselves is beyond me.
00:04:59.020 How do you, how do you put a guy, you don't walk out when you see this guy operating at
00:05:05.980 that level, you don't say, come on guys, this is, this is just wrong.
00:05:10.960 This is just wrong.
00:05:12.280 This is the best candidate in all of Pennsylvania.
00:05:16.060 Really?
00:05:16.620 The entire campaign staff should have walked out, should have walked out and resigned weeks
00:05:22.000 ago.
00:05:22.380 If he, if he insisted on going through with us, you know, from a political standpoint, under
00:05:27.580 no circumstances should they have agreed to this debate.
00:05:30.800 They should have come up with some excuse.
00:05:35.740 We're not going to debate Dr. Oz.
00:05:37.500 He lives in New Jersey.
00:05:38.720 We'll never find him in one of his mansions.
00:05:41.120 He's having too much crudité.
00:05:43.000 Whatever you wanted to say to avoid this night happening.
00:05:46.620 You needed to say if you wanted your candidate to win, but that ignores the moral consequence
00:05:55.240 of what they've done.
00:05:57.580 They put a man and embarrassed him in front of the entire country.
00:06:02.380 They allowed this guy to go up on stage when obviously, obviously anyone with eyes could
00:06:10.740 have told you that that should not have occurred.
00:06:12.940 They should not have put him out there.
00:06:14.540 They should have months ago said, look, we were really hoping for the best.
00:06:19.760 We were hoping he could recover from this.
00:06:21.940 The doctor said there was a chance.
00:06:24.000 It didn't happen.
00:06:25.160 You know what?
00:06:25.820 We needed to bring it.
00:06:26.620 We need to change candidates and put somebody else in.
00:06:28.640 You know, it's really bad is the media is still covering.
00:06:31.720 They're saying that this guy can recover from these strokes more than he is.
00:06:38.060 That's not true.
00:06:39.440 The media is lying to you.
00:06:41.480 Ask any doctor or anyone who has ever had a stroke in their family.
00:06:46.220 You've got about six months to improve wherever you are at the end of that six months is pretty
00:06:53.280 much where you're going to be.
00:06:54.780 You might make a little progress here or there, but nothing that is remarkable.
00:07:01.080 That's where you are.
00:07:02.800 So this is who this guy is going to be at his best.
00:07:09.200 This is who the guy is going to be.
00:07:11.340 And really, you think that's appropriate to send him into a deliberative body at this
00:07:20.460 time in our nation?
00:07:21.860 It's reprehensible.
00:07:24.140 Glenn, you and I have watched some of the biggest debates over the past 20 years, and
00:07:29.820 some of which Republicans have done really well.
00:07:31.960 They've, you know, kicked butt.
00:07:33.560 And I remember watching them and being, you know, celebratory.
00:07:38.020 Like, this was incredible.
00:07:39.060 Wow.
00:07:39.760 I really wanted Dr. Oz to win that debate last night.
00:07:42.560 I did not feel good about watching it at all.
00:07:44.840 It was disturbing to watch.
00:07:47.480 I almost turned it off.
00:07:48.900 Yeah.
00:07:49.160 It was hard.
00:07:49.700 I almost turned it off.
00:07:50.740 It was so hard to watch.
00:07:52.680 I didn't.
00:07:53.260 I wanted Dr. Oz to win, and I think he clearly did.
00:07:56.840 Oh, clearly.
00:07:57.280 But to watch, this was a wounded animal.
00:08:00.800 Yeah.
00:08:00.980 And the moderators did everything they could to cover, cut his time, you know, okay, well,
00:08:10.240 hang on just a second.
00:08:11.640 Well, I want to ask you again.
00:08:13.120 Well, you didn't answer the question.
00:08:16.240 I mean, it tells you everything you need to know about the Democratic Party.
00:08:19.720 Let me just play a couple of cuts in case you missed it.
00:08:22.440 Here's Fetterman.
00:08:23.480 This is his opening statement.
00:08:25.680 Cut one.
00:08:26.680 What qualifies you to be a U.S. senator?
00:08:29.640 You have 60 seconds.
00:08:32.140 Hi.
00:08:32.580 Good night, everybody.
00:08:34.360 I'm running to serve Pennsylvania.
00:08:36.740 He's running to use Pennsylvania.
00:08:40.260 Hello.
00:08:41.140 Good night, everybody.
00:08:42.140 And that was him saying good night to the campaign, by the way.
00:08:44.620 Yeah.
00:08:45.920 But you could kind of go, okay, all right.
00:08:48.180 Maybe he meant good evening.
00:08:49.520 Yeah.
00:08:49.840 You know what I mean?
00:08:50.380 You could, again, it's weird because they keep telling us, you know, he is just going
00:08:55.960 to stumble over words.
00:08:57.260 That was not what we saw last night.
00:08:59.020 Yes, we saw a lot of that.
00:09:00.240 I should be clear.
00:09:01.080 But there were times where he could not grasp concepts.
00:09:04.280 Here he is calling out, being called out on his fracking stance.
00:09:08.480 Yeah, this is a great example.
00:09:09.600 I absolutely support fracking.
00:09:11.120 In fact, I live across the street from a steel mill, and they were going to frack to
00:09:15.840 create their own energy in order to make them more competitive.
00:09:18.480 And I support that, living closer to anybody else in Pennsylvania for fracking to myself.
00:09:23.660 I believe that we need independence with energy, and I believe I've walked that line my entire
00:09:29.820 career.
00:09:30.440 I believe Democrats.
00:09:31.620 Mr. Fetterman, I do have a specific question, which you can continue on this topic.
00:09:36.440 But you have made two conflicting statements regarding fracking.
00:09:39.700 In a 2018 interview, you said, quote, I don't support fracking at all.
00:09:45.480 I never have.
00:09:46.480 But earlier this month, you told an interviewer, quote, I support fracking.
00:09:50.880 I support the energy independence that we should have here in the United States.
00:09:55.160 So, Mr. Fetterman, please explain your changing position.
00:09:58.880 60 seconds.
00:09:59.640 I've always supported fracking.
00:10:05.120 That's not even the worst part of that.
00:10:07.080 No, no, no.
00:10:07.600 OK, so they ask him, here it is.
00:10:09.920 Cut three.
00:10:10.520 I do want to clarify something.
00:10:12.880 You're saying tonight that you support fracking, that you've always supported fracking.
00:10:17.940 But there is that 2018 interview that you said, quote, I don't support fracking at all.
00:10:22.940 So how do you square the two?
00:10:24.440 Oh, I do support fracking and I support fracking and I stand and I do support fracking.
00:10:39.180 I mean, I'm breathless watching that.
00:10:44.240 That's maybe the single worst moment in any debate I've ever seen in my life.
00:10:48.860 And Glenn, that has nothing to do with auditory processing.
00:10:54.460 No.
00:10:54.940 That is a man who can't even come up with, I changed my mind.
00:10:58.820 Right.
00:10:59.440 I don't remember that interview.
00:11:01.000 Maybe I was misquoted.
00:11:02.040 I don't know what the context of that comment was, but I've always supported fracking anything
00:11:09.280 other than just repeating yourself multiple times over, stopping, reversing yourself, and
00:11:17.220 then saying it again.
00:11:19.220 That is not, that has nothing, that's brain function.
00:11:24.160 Anyone, anyone would know to say something that would justify that comment.
00:11:30.080 There are things, right?
00:11:31.360 Look, I had a change of heart on this.
00:11:35.040 You know, in 2018, I was a little skeptical and I have changed my mind.
00:11:40.940 In 2018, I don't know what that interview is.
00:11:43.180 I don't remember that interview at all.
00:11:44.480 I'm not sure what that quote is.
00:11:45.500 I'll have to look it up after the, after the debate.
00:11:47.160 There's a hundred things you can say in that moment to get out of it.
00:11:49.600 So you can't come up with one of them.
00:11:51.000 It's not brain function.
00:11:52.660 It is not brain function.
00:11:54.220 It, it, it, it, it, as a father of a daughter who has strokes, Mary can tell you everything
00:12:03.340 you need to know about the federal reserve.
00:12:05.880 Okay.
00:12:06.400 She can tell you everything you need to know about money printing, everything else.
00:12:10.160 Because she's asked me about it.
00:12:11.940 She processes things much differently language.
00:12:16.840 So it takes her, it, it, when I taught her, you know, about the fed, it took me three
00:12:23.920 days to find the way to explain it to her and until she got it, then she gets it and
00:12:31.760 then she's got to translate it.
00:12:33.880 And she's, she'll say several times, I'm looking for the word I got.
00:12:37.920 It's not, no, it's not, I'm, it's not, and she'll get very frustrated because she, she
00:12:44.740 can see it in her head, but she cannot spit it out.
00:12:49.640 Okay.
00:12:49.780 She can't do it.
00:12:50.800 So, but that, that doesn't mean that, uh, you should serve in the Senate.
00:12:57.400 This is a senior statesman.
00:13:00.940 Okay.
00:13:01.500 This is the guy who has to make the case to his people in his state, why he voted a
00:13:10.280 certain way.
00:13:11.020 If he can't make the case on the floor back home on television, what good, I mean this
00:13:20.420 nicely.
00:13:22.040 What good is he as a Senator?
00:13:24.580 He is only a vote.
00:13:26.960 That's all he is.
00:13:28.240 He is not somebody who can persuade people or explain things.
00:13:33.720 Nothing.
00:13:34.620 That is a big part of the job.
00:13:37.800 You know, if you had a president who just could not communicate at all for some reason.
00:13:43.540 What a crazy scenario.
00:13:44.600 Explain this.
00:13:45.280 It sounds too forward to understand.
00:13:47.840 He could not communicate at all, but he was fully lucid.
00:13:51.900 He would not make a good president because he has to be able to communicate.
00:13:57.440 It's a crucial part of the job.
00:13:59.120 It's a crucial part.
00:14:00.060 And I, and I make the Biden joke, but to be clear, and I, again, think Joe Biden is a
00:14:07.380 terrible, terrible president.
00:14:09.440 Yes.
00:14:09.760 And he really does have these issues that we've talked about over these years.
00:14:13.280 Oh.
00:14:13.600 But when you watch a 20 minute speech from Joe Biden, what you'll see is 13 or 14 minutes
00:14:19.980 of basic coherence.
00:14:22.120 You will see a significant piece of time where Joe Biden is communicating somewhat okay.
00:14:30.240 Yes.
00:14:30.780 You will, you will understand what he means.
00:14:32.880 You can understand what he's going for.
00:14:35.380 And then Biden has his couple of moments there that are terrible and he loses where he's going
00:14:41.040 and he just stops and says, come on, man, or whatever.
00:14:43.700 We've talked about it a hundred times.
00:14:45.040 Yeah.
00:14:45.580 Joe Biden is light years away or ahead of where John Fetterman is.
00:14:50.820 Fetterman was the entire time like that.
00:14:54.040 So here's the question.
00:14:55.960 When someone can't explain themselves from confusion or whatever, it leads to really bad things.
00:15:04.400 For instance, let me play what the president just said this week about the bailout for student loans.
00:15:14.040 Listen to this.
00:15:14.960 You probably are aware I've just signed a law that's being challenged by my Republican colleagues.
00:15:21.100 The same people who got PPP loans during the, for up to close to, in some cases, up to five,
00:15:27.480 six hundred thousand dollars.
00:15:28.700 They have no problem with that.
00:15:30.300 The individuals in Congress got those.
00:15:32.100 But what we've provided for is if you went to school, if you qualify for a Pell Grant,
00:15:38.900 you qualify for two thousand, I mean, excuse me, you qualify for $20,000 in debt forgiveness.
00:15:47.020 Secondly, if you don't have one of those loans, you just get $10,000 written off.
00:15:51.000 It's passed.
00:15:51.660 I got it passed by a vote or two and it's in effect.
00:15:55.140 Hey, stop.
00:15:56.060 He didn't get that passed.
00:15:57.760 It wasn't passed by a vote or two.
00:15:59.500 Called it a law.
00:16:00.200 So, yeah, it's not a law.
00:16:01.820 It was an executive order.
00:16:03.560 So, is he lying?
00:16:06.000 Is he confused?
00:16:07.860 Or is he being told something that isn't true?
00:16:13.200 Is he being told, no, Mr. President, you have the right to do that.
00:16:16.720 You don't remember?
00:16:17.840 They passed that law.
00:16:19.220 It was close, but you won it by a couple of votes.
00:16:22.980 All of those are possible.
00:16:25.380 He may be being lied to and just used as a puppet.
00:16:31.500 He may be confused at that moment or he may be lying.
00:16:37.120 We should know which one.
00:16:40.260 There's not another possibility, though.
00:16:42.720 It's one of those.
00:16:43.700 It's one of those.
00:16:44.520 All of them are terrible.
00:16:45.980 But honestly, we've come to the point where my standards are so low.
00:16:50.860 I'm cheering for the lying.
00:16:53.160 Yeah.
00:16:53.660 That is where we are as a country with this leadership.
00:16:56.580 You're not going to fix a country if you're cheering for the lying option.
00:17:02.240 You're just not.
00:17:03.100 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:17:14.360 Okay.
00:17:14.800 Did you by any chance get a chance to see any of the debate from either New York or Michigan last night?
00:17:28.300 I saw some of the Michigan one, a couple of clips from the New York debate.
00:17:32.380 Last night was a big night.
00:17:33.420 I mean, probably the biggest night in the run up to these elections.
00:17:37.260 And I have to tell you, I find it interesting that you have good politicians, politicians, and what they've been saying is so ridiculous and so easily out of step that once you get them on the debate stage, they just can't defend it.
00:18:02.380 They just can't defend it.
00:18:04.520 That's why these debates are important.
00:18:06.200 You know, there's very few times that you have an opportunity to actually see these people answer these questions.
00:18:13.420 How many times have we begged journalists to say, hey, you keep asking about the rape and incest exception for abortion, for example.
00:18:23.400 When are you going to ask about abortion all the way up to the moment before birth, which the New York Times told us yesterday does not exist.
00:18:30.520 But when are we going to hear about that?
00:18:33.500 When are you going to ask them, what's the restriction you do have?
00:18:35.960 We know that 84% of people are against third trimester abortions, not even up to the last minute of birth, but against third trimester abortions.
00:18:43.140 Where are you on that issue?
00:18:44.040 Why do you disagree with 84% of the American people?
00:18:47.460 Can you outline that?
00:18:49.240 They never get pushed on this.
00:18:50.980 And occasionally during a debate, you'll have to at least see them try to squirm their way out of an answer, which is satisfying.
00:18:56.780 Well, let me give you a couple of things.
00:18:58.480 Let me go to New York.
00:18:59.440 It was Hochul against Zeldin, Zeldin, the Republican here.
00:19:05.540 Cut 28.
00:19:06.640 He's talking about crime.
00:19:08.800 You have people who are afraid of being pushed in front of oncoming subway cars.
00:19:12.340 They're being stabbed, beaten to death on the street with hammers.
00:19:15.240 Go talk to the Asian American community and how it's impacted them with the loss of lives.
00:19:19.040 Jewish people targeted with raw, violent anti-Semitism on our streets.
00:19:22.840 It just happened yet again.
00:19:24.660 We need to be talking about all of these other crimes, but instead, Kathy Hochul's too busy patting herself on the back.
00:19:30.520 Job well done.
00:19:31.640 No, actually, right now there should be a special session.
00:19:34.720 The state legislature should come back and they should overhaul Castle Spale and these other pro-criminal laws with zero tolerance.
00:19:40.660 But they're saying, elect me.
00:19:42.160 She says, elect me.
00:19:43.120 And then you'll find out where maybe I'll stand on this issue in January.
00:19:46.740 Zellmentum.
00:19:48.240 Zellmentum.
00:19:49.120 Zellmentum is here.
00:19:50.280 Okay.
00:19:50.640 Now, he just slammed her on crime.
00:19:53.100 Here's the response.
00:19:54.060 It's got 29.
00:19:55.460 This governor, who still, to this moment, we're halfway through the debate, she still hasn't talked about locking up anyone committing any crimes.
00:20:03.820 Okay.
00:20:04.280 Anyone who commits a crime under our laws, especially with the change we made to bail, has consequences.
00:20:10.500 I don't know why that's so important.
00:20:12.880 You don't know why that's so important to you?
00:20:14.520 I don't know why it's so important.
00:20:16.180 Dahmer could have been out free, you know?
00:20:18.700 I mean, especially changes with bail.
00:20:20.660 I mean, that's the problem.
00:20:22.080 That's the problem.
00:20:22.860 Yeah, that's the big problem.
00:20:24.780 Wow, completely out of step.
00:20:27.740 Cut 30, the status quo.
00:20:30.560 Well, listen, you ask the will of the people.
00:20:32.520 They want to see reform.
00:20:33.840 Even Mayor Adams says that judges should have discretion away dangerousness.
00:20:37.960 I don't think that if you're two Mexican cartel drug smugglers busted with $1.2 million worth of crystal meth, that you should just be instantly released on cashless bail.
00:20:46.420 Now, Kathy Ockel supports cashless bail.
00:20:48.900 As soon as it got implemented, she was out there bragging about it.
00:20:51.960 She chose the champion of the defund the police movement and the architect of cashless bail, Brian Benjamin.
00:20:57.600 Yeah, that guy who got arrested and had to resign.
00:21:00.040 That was her first big decision to make him the lieutenant governor.
00:21:02.900 We need to repeal cashless bail.
00:21:04.940 We need to repeal the Halt Act.
00:21:06.680 Amend, raise the age and less is more.
00:21:08.800 We need to make our streets safe again.
00:21:10.940 I'm running to take back our streets and to support unapologetically our men and women in law enforcement.
00:21:17.240 This is about all of us together, Republicans, Democrats, independents, as New Yorkers, to make sure our streets are safe again, to make sure our subways are safe again.
00:21:26.880 This is our opportunity two weeks from tonight.
00:21:29.540 We can continue with the status quo where they believe they haven't passed enough pro-criminal laws, or we can take control of our destiny and make sure law-abiding New Yorkers are in charge of our streets again.
00:21:40.400 He had her on the ropes all night.
00:21:44.100 She's not good either.
00:21:45.200 No, she's really, really bad.
00:21:48.600 He said the reason why she's lost the trust of so many New Yorkers is, one, the scandal over the $637 million worth of overpriced COVID-19 tests that the state bought.
00:22:01.120 And the state bought it from a Hockel donor after he hosted a fundraiser for her.
00:22:08.120 And then she suspends unilaterally New York's competitive bidding laws.
00:22:12.800 And so she overpays.
00:22:14.760 Yeah.
00:22:15.340 If I remember the numbers right, it's more than double any other state.
00:22:18.520 Yes, it is.
00:22:19.740 It is.
00:22:20.140 It's just incredible.
00:22:21.200 I mean, it's so obvious that something was going on here.
00:22:23.660 And she said, there's no pay-to-play corruption going on.
00:22:27.260 He said, well, what are you going to do to investigate?
00:22:29.980 Well, there's nothing.
00:22:30.740 There's never been a quid pro quo policy.
00:22:33.880 Uh-huh.
00:22:34.200 Okay, so she was also forced to play defense on the $600 million that she added to the state budget to help fund a new stadium in her own hometown for the Buffalo Bills.
00:22:47.380 And this was added at the last minute.
00:22:51.540 He said, I'm going to go back and renegotiate because this is ridiculous.
00:22:55.780 And she said, Buffalo Bills, that's like Broadway to New York.
00:23:01.740 You know, we need to have a great stadium there for Buffalo.
00:23:06.420 Oh, really?
00:23:07.080 And by the way, did anybody point out that her husband is a top executive at the company that runs all the concession stands in the new stadium?
00:23:15.980 That's shocking.
00:23:16.940 By the way, Buffalo Bills fans will walk through like 27 feet of snow to go to those games.
00:23:22.040 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:23:22.640 I mean, I'm sure they'd love a nice stadium, but I mean, they will go no matter what.
00:23:27.240 They're really good fans.
00:23:29.060 They will sit through anything.
00:23:31.560 She was also put on the ropes, asked about immigrants.
00:23:36.580 She was, you know, kind of wanted to know a little bit about, you know, hey, how are things with, you know, the other states and how things are looking with other states?
00:23:48.160 Why aren't you calling Texas or Arizona?
00:23:52.980 Why haven't you called any of these states?
00:23:56.280 Here is her reaction.
00:23:58.440 President Biden started making changes so people are more likely to have an incentive to stay in their own country.
00:24:03.180 We're talking mostly about Venezuela, those individuals.
00:24:05.720 So we've already seen a stemming of the tide of people.
00:24:09.200 I don't know that that'll change it right now.
00:24:10.800 It's in a different direction.
00:24:12.040 But we're there to be assistance to the mayor.
00:24:14.240 I mean, not to say it would necessarily be effective, but why not call the governor of Texas and say, hey, what are you doing?
00:24:20.840 If you think it'd be useful, I could call him, but I don't think that that's going to change his tune.
00:24:24.460 I know the mayor did outreach.
00:24:25.860 I mean, you know, someone's so intent on politicizing an environment, something we're rather familiar with with all this conversation all the time about trying to scare people and demagoguery.
00:24:36.340 I don't know that I can really get through in a rational way to the governor of Texas.
00:24:39.720 But if all of you think I should make the call, I will.
00:24:41.800 But where I'm working is with the president, working with President Biden, working with Mayor Adams to help these people.
00:24:47.240 Wow.
00:24:47.860 Not a good answer.
00:24:48.840 Not a good answer.
00:24:49.400 I mean, Greg Abbott is not going to be won over by a Kathy Hochul phone call.
00:24:53.680 But you could make the call and say, hey, look, look, I we know the border is messed up.
00:24:58.900 What can we do to smooth this over?
00:25:01.220 Can you send them to freaking Chicago instead?
00:25:03.460 You know, I mean, who knows?
00:25:04.680 You might get through the problem here with with this race and there is multiple factors working against Kathy Hochul here and for Lee Zeldin.
00:25:15.100 It's a Republican leaning year.
00:25:18.760 The the situation for voters is not good.
00:25:22.640 They see all the negative things that are going on.
00:25:25.260 So it's not just when I say Republican leaning year, it's because of the issues and it's because of just, you know, it's a midterm with a Democratic president.
00:25:31.420 They're like, there's the fundamentals are there, but that's not enough for a Republican to win.
00:25:36.500 What's interesting about this race and why I think it is legitimately competitive and different than other races in blue states is because there's no fan.
00:25:46.200 There's no fan of Kathy Hochul that exists.
00:25:49.340 There were fans of Andrew Cuomo.
00:25:52.520 Andrew Cuomo is awful.com.
00:25:53.820 There are there were fans.
00:25:55.140 I'm one of them.
00:25:55.660 I love the guy.
00:25:56.800 Fantastic.
00:25:57.280 Um, but like people really hated him, but also he had people who loved him.
00:26:04.160 Kathy Hochul has no passion behind her.
00:26:06.100 She's never done anything to really deserve to be elected.
00:26:10.280 She's been in this office and has had really a terrible time doing it.
00:26:13.800 And the only reason she has the job is not because people were passionate and elected her because Andrew Cuomo was such a dirtbag.
00:26:20.500 He got thrown out of office.
00:26:21.420 So now you have a situation where it's not, there's no, there's no base of support for Kathy Hochul.
00:26:29.340 She's just a replacement level Democrat.
00:26:32.340 And then you see your performance and you realize she's actually below that.
00:26:35.860 So, so Ken Lee's Elgin, who I thought did well there.
00:26:38.300 Here's my, here's my take on what these, uh, debates are going to do.
00:26:41.800 Anybody who hadn't made up their mind are going to go to the right.
00:26:47.560 They're going to go to, uh, these, you know, Dr. Oz, he's not so bad and Hochul's really kind of bad.
00:26:55.020 So in New York, I'm going to, I'm going to go with Zeldin in Pennsylvania.
00:26:59.180 I'm going to go with Oz.
00:27:00.400 If you were on the fence, if you already made up your mind that these, these aren't going to change anything except your motivation to go out and vote.
00:27:12.240 You're not going to walk through a wall of fire and broken glass to vote for either one of these guys.
00:27:17.920 It will depress the, the turnout.
00:27:21.140 Hopefully.
00:27:22.000 I mean, you know, I wouldn't be, if that was my guy, either one of those, by the way, if you miss the debate, cut 11, you miss the debate in Pennsylvania last night.
00:27:30.980 Uh, here it is to refresh.
00:27:32.360 Have you ever had a dream that, that you, um, you had, you, you, you could, you do, you, you want, you, you could do so you, you do, you could, you, you, you want, you want him to do you so much.
00:27:49.960 You, you could do anything.
00:27:51.520 Let me go to, uh, Andrew in Pennsylvania.
00:27:53.320 Hello, Andrew.
00:27:54.000 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:27:58.100 Andrew.
00:27:58.640 Hi, Glenn.
00:27:58.760 Thank you for taking, can you hear me?
00:28:00.720 Yes, I can.
00:28:01.580 You're welcome.
00:28:02.420 You're on the air.
00:28:04.140 Excellent.
00:28:05.000 Um, I watched the debate last night and I agree at 100% with you, Glenn.
00:28:10.380 It was very painful.
00:28:12.000 I mean, it was, it was bad.
00:28:14.620 I'm here, not that far from the Capitol, but everybody's avoiding the real elephant in the room.
00:28:21.600 Um, and that is Pennsylvania laws haven't changed from the 2020 election and saying that, uh, ballots
00:28:32.740 have already been mailed in even before people had a chance to watch this debate.
00:28:38.600 Right.
00:28:39.300 And that was, you know, 556,750 ballots have already been received.
00:28:46.140 This is an intentional strategy, of course, by the Fetterman campaign to push this debate as late as humanly possible so that as many early votes could be cast before people saw it.
00:28:56.100 It's one piece of strategy I guess you can give the Democrats credit for here, although they should have just said he had a tummy ache and couldn't make it.
00:29:02.880 That would have been a much better strategy.
00:29:06.340 Are you there?
00:29:07.600 Stats, and stats show in the 2020 election, 65% of those ballots cast are Democratic ballots.
00:29:15.040 So that leaves 362,000 ballots already cast for the Democratic candidate so far in Pennsylvania.
00:29:23.460 I mean, many of these states won by 22,000 votes or thereabouts.
00:29:27.840 You can read in too much into the early voting stuff.
00:29:29.680 It's important for people to understand, too.
00:29:32.220 It's really crucial.
00:29:33.180 I think people get, a lot of times when you talk about this stuff, people get beat down.
00:29:37.140 They feel like, well, what's the point of going out and voting?
00:29:40.320 And that is the, I think, I think you'd agree with this, Andrew.
00:29:43.260 This is the exact opposite message we want to send to people.
00:29:46.500 Oh, without a doubt.
00:29:47.620 People need to get out and vote, especially from our side.
00:29:51.720 Glenn, I'm so confident that he's going to win.
00:29:53.680 Glenn, I know how you like nice, juicy steaks.
00:29:56.300 I will personally bet you a steak of your choice that he wins.
00:30:02.660 That Fetterman wins?
00:30:04.640 Yes.
00:30:05.580 I don't think I'm willing to take that bet.
00:30:07.780 Really?
00:30:08.460 Oh, come on, Glenn.
00:30:09.820 I'll bet you a nice, juicy steak.
00:30:12.860 You got it.
00:30:14.180 Okay.
00:30:14.740 So, wait, who's betting what?
00:30:15.820 Now, wait, I want to get the bet down here.
00:30:17.160 So, Glenn, you're betting that.
00:30:18.460 I'll bet you a box of steaks.
00:30:21.460 I'll send you a big box of steaks.
00:30:25.380 Really good steaks.
00:30:26.040 Wait, but what is the bet?
00:30:27.220 Who is voting on Fetterman?
00:30:28.260 Who says Fetterman's going to win?
00:30:29.380 He says Fetterman.
00:30:31.560 Fetterman's going to win.
00:30:32.500 Hmm.
00:30:33.880 Wow.
00:30:34.040 I'm on the losing end, but I'm going to be in there pitching the whole time.
00:30:38.200 Now, you're saying Oz is going to win, and look, this race has tightened dramatically.
00:30:42.800 The only thing, the only reason why I would say he's not going to win is because of early voting.
00:30:49.840 But one of the things about early voting, which is important to understand,
00:30:52.560 is that the people who vote early tend to be the most dedicated and usually partisan voters.
00:30:58.560 These are people who are excited to get out there on day one, particularly for Democrats.
00:31:03.960 So, how many of those votes would you have switched by the debate?
00:31:07.380 I don't know.
00:31:08.480 Persuadables are not like, oh, I'm going to vote a month early.
00:31:11.220 Right?
00:31:11.340 Like, that's not, if you're on the fence, that's not what you're doing.
00:31:14.640 And so, hopefully the people did see this.
00:31:16.620 That is part of the strategy, though, from the Fetterman campaign.
00:31:19.060 They tried to push this.
00:31:20.720 I'm surprised they didn't want to do it on Halloween night.
00:31:23.460 Okay, Andrew, hold on.
00:31:24.840 Hold on, because you might be eating steaks for a while.
00:31:28.480 That's the type of bet you like to lose, too.
00:31:29.980 That's the type of bet I like.
00:31:31.080 When I make a bet, and the result of the bet makes me happier than winning it.
00:31:35.680 Yeah.
00:31:36.060 Like, that's why I bet against the Eagles.
00:31:38.320 I'm going to say.
00:31:39.200 I'm like, I'd rather lose this money.
00:31:41.320 You better start working for Fetterman, man, because I'm going to send you a box of steaks
00:31:46.260 from good ranchers, which is all 100%, you know, U.S. steaks from really good ranchers.
00:31:55.380 So, I'll send you a box of that if you win.
00:31:58.740 Now, steak here in Texas is pretty expensive, Andrew, I'm just saying.
00:32:06.560 Let me go to Judy in Pennsylvania.
00:32:11.640 Hello, Judy.
00:32:12.160 Yes.
00:32:14.260 Hi, Glenn and Stu.
00:32:15.540 Awesome to be on your show.
00:32:17.180 Thank you.
00:32:18.880 Hey, I just wanted to say, I've had a Democrat some years ago tell me they would vote for
00:32:25.040 a baboon if he were on the ticket, on the Democrat ticket.
00:32:29.020 And so, yeah, I'm thinking, I'm agreeing with what Stu had said, that it will more likely
00:32:36.460 fall along party lines voting.
00:32:38.800 And that turnout is going to be the biggest issue.
00:32:43.360 Yeah, I think it will be.
00:32:44.940 But you think people are going to be turning out for Oz?
00:32:48.080 Or is that still depressed?
00:32:50.560 I'm not.
00:32:52.640 My vibes are not strong for a huge turnout.
00:32:59.260 Oh, come on.
00:33:01.100 Pennsylvania, Republicans, you've got to turn out.
00:33:08.800 The best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:33:17.440 It's going to be nice to be on the winning side, I think, this election.
00:33:21.700 I think there's a good shot that we have a very good night.
00:33:24.460 There also is a shot we have a very bad night.
00:33:27.020 Chickens have not hatched.
00:33:29.220 I know they have not.
00:33:30.260 So I'm not counting on the feast, and I'm not putting any money down on it.
00:33:35.660 By the way, have you seen the betting markets?
00:33:40.360 I do monitor these, yes.
00:33:42.320 Yeah, I knew you did.
00:33:43.580 I knew you would have this.
00:33:45.480 What?
00:33:46.180 I'm looking at, look at all of them from last night.
00:33:49.320 Fetterman was.
00:33:51.440 Fetterman, interesting.
00:33:52.560 So it was basically a toss-up going into this debate, and it's now gone to a 67-33 situation.
00:34:01.960 So from even odds to two-thirds for Dr. Oz after one debate.
00:34:06.920 That's probably the biggest I have ever seen as far as a movement in one of these markets.
00:34:14.740 Also, five times the normal volume.
00:34:19.360 Wow.
00:34:20.520 I've always believed in the betting markets because people put their money down.
00:34:24.240 Yeah, I think it's a good thing to add into the picture.
00:34:26.800 I mean, none of these things, and people are like, oh, you love polls.
00:34:29.860 It's like, well, polls are part of the picture.
00:34:31.360 I think they tell you some interesting things.
00:34:33.120 If you just look at polls all the time.
00:34:35.240 You're going to lose it.
00:34:35.800 You're going to lose.
00:34:36.500 I mean, they were not accurate in 2020.
00:34:39.300 How accurate are these?
00:34:43.400 They have a mixed record, is what I would say.
00:34:45.700 All right.
00:34:46.180 There have been many inefficiencies that some have exploited over the years.
00:34:50.200 What about Hochul?
00:34:51.840 Is there anything on New York?
00:34:54.140 Yes, if you give me a moment.
00:34:55.060 Whitmer, and then Cary Lake.
00:34:57.140 I'd like to see.
00:34:57.940 All right.
00:34:58.460 Let's see.
00:34:59.860 Democratic, three out of four chance for Hochul to still win in New York, currently.
00:35:06.720 And again, these are, I normally used to say this, like people would say, like, oh, you're
00:35:10.200 crazy.
00:35:10.600 You don't know what you're talking about.
00:35:11.660 That poll's crazy.
00:35:13.140 Well, you have an opportunity to make a lot of money if you're right.
00:35:16.960 Like, if you think the polls are wrong, just go be a billionaire on these markets, right?
00:35:21.300 I mean, you could do that.
00:35:22.820 So, you have to just, you know, know where to go.
00:35:25.180 So, but Hochul leading now in the prediction poll markets by 78 to 22.
00:35:33.820 Okay.
00:35:34.880 Michigan.
00:35:35.560 Mm-hmm.
00:35:36.360 Let's go there.
00:35:36.860 That would be the same on Whitmer.
00:35:38.340 78 to 30.
00:35:39.520 Yeah.
00:35:39.820 Basically, a lead for Whitmer there.
00:35:42.700 And Cary Lake.
00:35:44.400 Arizona.
00:35:46.760 Give you a couple here.
00:35:47.980 We got Arizona.
00:35:49.160 Basically, it's still a toss-up in Arizona.
00:35:51.940 In the Senate race, the governor race, 80-20 Cary Lake.
00:35:56.320 So, I mean, you see these things move faster.
00:35:58.260 A three-point lead in a betting market will a lot of times translate to a 70-30 type of
00:36:02.560 margin because people are looking just for who wins.
00:36:04.660 They don't care what the margin is.
00:36:05.780 Right.
00:36:05.960 So, that's pretty dramatic.
00:36:10.360 I mean, you know, if you look at the, you can look at this in the polls, you can look
00:36:14.440 at this in the betting markets, you see a real switch.
00:36:18.380 I mean, at one point, I believe, you know, Blake Masters was a 70-30 underdog by, I think,
00:36:24.580 538.
00:36:25.420 And now, it's pretty much a toss-up there.
00:36:27.160 The whole Senate is basically a toss-up.
00:36:29.320 And this is important to understand.
00:36:30.740 It was a good night last night as far as, I think, Republican candidates.
00:36:34.940 They all did well.
00:36:36.380 But they all could lose.
00:36:37.360 But they all could lose.
00:36:39.080 The three that we've featured today, if you're going by where people are putting their money
00:36:44.840 this moment, two out of three of them are going to lose.
00:36:47.420 Right.
00:36:48.240 And I think the third one, which is Fetterman, I'm not sure.
00:36:55.240 I wouldn't put money.
00:36:56.240 Well, I just did.
00:36:57.320 But I wouldn't put money down on it.
00:36:58.920 Well, you put stake.
00:36:59.300 I put stake on the line.
00:37:00.540 Yes.
00:37:00.860 A guy called me from Pennsylvania and said, I'll bet you a stake that Fetterman is going
00:37:06.640 to win.
00:37:07.840 And I took it.
00:37:10.220 But I don't, by the way, I want to make this very clear.
00:37:12.760 I want to say this publicly.
00:37:13.800 I don't want just a steak.
00:37:15.640 I want a Geno's cheese steak.
00:37:18.320 Okay.
00:37:19.080 That's what you have to.
00:37:20.560 I'm going to send you a box of meat.
00:37:24.120 You get Wagyu.
00:37:24.860 Wagyu.
00:37:25.480 I'm going to send you some Wagyu meat from Good Ranchers.
00:37:29.140 You, if you lose, you have to send me two Philly cheesesteaks.
00:37:35.300 That's what I'm asking for.
00:37:36.420 I like that.
00:37:37.120 Yeah.
00:37:37.320 You can order them now.
00:37:38.840 They'll mail them to you, which is.
00:37:41.740 Don't make it easy on him.
00:37:42.640 I want him to drive to Philadelphia and get them.
00:37:46.140 All right.
00:37:46.640 You know, I, I, I said with Carrie Lake yesterday and you know, she's got, she's got a, a tough
00:37:56.660 road to hoe in Arizona.
00:37:59.080 It is on fire just like it is on any border state right now.
00:38:03.920 People are dying left and right from fentanyl.
00:38:07.520 You've got all kinds of crime problems, you know, and I don't think most people know this,
00:38:12.700 but even 10 years ago, I think it was Tucson was, had the highest kidnapping rate.
00:38:20.740 I thought it was Phoenix, but I do remember this in the, in the, in the world, Tucson.
00:38:24.740 Yeah.
00:38:24.840 I think it was in the world, wasn't it?
00:38:26.460 Number two was like Bogota, Colombia.
00:38:28.900 Yeah.
00:38:29.180 And the, the excuse was, I was like, well, I mean, those are mostly gang members and cartels.
00:38:33.120 I was like, well, that doesn't make it any better.
00:38:35.940 Oh, so now things are even worse.
00:38:37.960 Here's what she said.
00:38:39.040 Cut 24 about the border.
00:38:40.900 We need a governor at the state level who will put the state first, revert back to
00:38:46.520 what the constitution says.
00:38:48.060 That's why my border plan is going to be so effective because it's right there in the
00:38:52.100 constitution.
00:38:52.640 We're going to invoke our article one section 10 rights under the United States constitution
00:38:58.220 to protect our citizens from the invasion at the border.
00:39:02.360 And we need some strong.
00:39:03.360 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:39:05.760 I'm, I'm not a constitutional geek, which of course I am article article one section 10.
00:39:14.840 What does it say?
00:39:16.840 Okay.
00:39:17.380 Well, the guarantee clause, article four section four guarantee is the, it's called the guarantee
00:39:23.240 clause.
00:39:23.840 And that is the federal government's guarantee to protect the citizens from invasion of this
00:39:28.220 country.
00:39:28.560 And they're failing to do that under Joe Biden.
00:39:30.740 I think it's become very obvious, even to Democrats are realizing it's obvious.
00:39:35.420 We've got people pouring across our border, another record month in September, people pouring
00:39:42.140 across drugs, pouring across.
00:39:43.780 They're not protecting us.
00:39:45.380 There's a remedy in the United States constitution and article one and section 10.
00:39:50.540 And we meet all three criteria.
00:39:52.640 There's an invasion.
00:39:53.600 Yes.
00:39:54.180 Our people are in imminent danger.
00:39:55.940 Yes.
00:39:56.700 And time is of the essence.
00:39:58.300 There's no time for delay.
00:39:59.900 Yes.
00:40:00.540 And that's what we're going to invoke in my, in my policy.
00:40:04.080 I'm going to pull it up right here because I'm so proud of it.
00:40:06.020 It's called defend Arizona.
00:40:08.520 It's our border policy.
00:40:09.780 And I hope your listeners will take a look at it on our website.
00:40:14.040 You can learn all about it, but I had some of the best people who understand the border
00:40:19.060 help me with this.
00:40:20.940 I said, we've got a crisis on the border.
00:40:23.300 How can the States protect their citizens?
00:40:26.920 Because we can't rely on this bumbling fool in the white house.
00:40:31.500 I'm sorry to be rude, but we can't rely on him.
00:40:34.160 He's the reason that the cartels are in control.
00:40:36.740 So I brought in great people to help me with an ironclad border policy where we go to the
00:40:43.060 U S constitution and we have the full right to protect our citizens.
00:40:47.640 And we know we're going to get fought tooth and nail on this.
00:40:50.840 We absolutely know that, but we're going to fight back.
00:40:53.640 And if this goes to the Supreme court, I will be thrilled because we're going to win that
00:40:57.400 battle because right there in the constitution, it says that the States have the right to do
00:41:01.780 this.
00:41:02.260 Do you have a good attorney general or one that you hope will win?
00:41:07.240 I do.
00:41:08.100 Abe Hamaday is who we hope will win.
00:41:10.960 And we believe we're going to have a red wave in Arizona.
00:41:13.260 If you're listening from Arizona, you've got to vote Republican up and down that ballot.
00:41:17.060 But just go in there and vote Republican up and down the ballot.
00:41:21.180 We've got to get Abe Hamaday.
00:41:22.820 If we get the Democrat who's way behind in the polls, I don't, I don't really even worry
00:41:27.160 that she would be elected.
00:41:28.920 They would try, they would try to sue us and stop us.
00:41:31.800 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:41:32.300 But, but we have, we're going to have good attorneys.
00:41:35.160 We will lawyer up as they say, because they will lawyer up against us.
00:41:38.940 Now there's a little part of me that wonders if there might be a tiny few brain cells still
00:41:46.260 working in Joe Biden, where he would realize how stupid it would be to sue the state of
00:41:51.720 Arizona and sue the governor of Arizona, who's trying to protect the citizens of Arizona.
00:41:58.200 How bad that would look.
00:41:59.620 It would look like, with the truth, that he's on the side of the cartels.
00:42:04.260 She was very, very good.
00:42:06.400 And I asked her about the Constitution, because I thought, okay, you've thrown out the Constitution.
00:42:12.520 Bring it on.
00:42:13.540 See, that was interesting.
00:42:15.040 I've obviously seen her in action a bunch of times now as she's run this campaign.
00:42:20.120 And my impression of her was that she's very well-spoken and has a really good grasp on the issues of today.
00:42:24.960 But how deep does she go?
00:42:25.900 Yeah, I didn't know that she would be able to just like kind of throw out the Constitution and quote it.
00:42:29.120 Like, that's pretty interesting.
00:42:29.940 What's her background on this?
00:42:31.160 Like, how did she get here?
00:42:31.980 Well, I talked to her about, remember, she was a TV anchor for, what, 30 years, I think.
00:42:39.580 20 or 30 years in Arizona and Phoenix.
00:42:42.940 And she was on our show.
00:42:44.840 We talked about it.
00:42:45.620 On our show, just a couple of days after she resigned.
00:42:49.040 You remember?
00:42:49.980 She resigned.
00:42:50.940 She put out a video.
00:42:52.180 She said, I didn't think it would go viral.
00:42:53.840 She said, I just wanted to talk to my viewers and say, look, I can't do this anymore.
00:42:58.080 I'm being told to lie to you.
00:43:00.000 And what's real and what they're being, what the newsrooms are writing for me to say to you is not true.
00:43:07.780 And I can't do it anymore.
00:43:09.040 And we talked about that.
00:43:10.560 And I mentioned, you know, you kind of came out of nowhere for America.
00:43:14.600 I don't think she sees it that way.
00:43:17.860 Here she is, cut 22.
00:43:19.780 You kind of come out of nowhere.
00:43:22.560 And I guess I guess I first want to know why politics?
00:43:30.020 Why did you decide?
00:43:31.420 What made you say, oh, that's what I should do?
00:43:34.200 Why?
00:43:34.780 Well, first of all, I didn't come out of nowhere.
00:43:38.560 I mean, I've had a 27 year.
00:43:39.780 For the rest of the country.
00:43:41.380 I know you didn't.
00:43:42.300 No.
00:43:42.460 I want to tell the rest of the country, because when I got into politics, people were like, we don't know her.
00:43:47.960 You know, they were panicked because they went, oh, we have somebody who actually knows Arizona.
00:43:52.780 The people know her.
00:43:53.700 The people love her.
00:43:54.600 She loves the people.
00:43:56.280 She's got 85, 90 percent name ID in the state of Arizona.
00:43:59.760 Holy smokes.
00:44:00.700 How do we stop this?
00:44:01.660 And so the first thing they did is, we don't know her.
00:44:05.740 Oh, my gosh.
00:44:06.240 We don't know her.
00:44:06.940 Who is she?
00:44:07.440 And I laughed.
00:44:08.400 I mean, I was on TV three hours a day for 27 years.
00:44:15.260 I mean, the people of Arizona know my husband.
00:44:19.180 We talked about family stuff.
00:44:20.740 They saw me out and about.
00:44:22.780 I was pregnant through two pregnancies.
00:44:25.180 I actually went into labor.
00:44:26.740 I was in labor for one newscast before I delivered my son.
00:44:34.500 And I mean, the people of Arizona do know me.
00:44:37.200 The political world and the consultant world were scared to death of me because they're like, oh, wait a minute.
00:44:42.120 We don't control her.
00:44:43.040 She's not hiring us.
00:44:44.340 Let's tell people that she's an unknown.
00:44:46.680 And I laugh at that because I have been an open book.
00:44:49.660 My entire life has been an open book.
00:44:52.040 And that's how you live when you work on television.
00:44:53.740 Well, as long as as much as you did, I mean, I went through the same thing of three hours a day.
00:45:00.740 And then I went to New York and I was on television.
00:45:03.820 I've been in this business since I was 13 years old.
00:45:06.360 And they had the same reaction.
00:45:07.680 Who the hell is this?
00:45:08.620 Where did he come from?
00:45:09.540 It's an overnight sensation.
00:45:10.880 You're like, no.
00:45:12.160 And how dare he?
00:45:13.480 How dare he enter our realm?
00:45:15.120 Who are you?
00:45:15.960 But let me just say this.
00:45:17.780 When I said, I do know you, my agent said this to me when he called me and said, here, you're looking for an agent.
00:45:27.100 He was the best radio agent in the business.
00:45:29.380 And I said, yes.
00:45:30.600 And he said, well, I've heard some things that you're trying to change in your life.
00:45:34.760 This is 25 years ago.
00:45:36.640 And I was an alcoholic.
00:45:37.780 And he said, you know, I want to just check you out a bit.
00:45:41.580 And I said, fine.
00:45:42.460 And he calls me back and he said, OK, I've done my homework.
00:45:46.640 You appear to be sincere in your changes in your life, et cetera, et cetera.
00:45:51.060 I said, wait a minute.
00:45:51.660 There's a chance you wouldn't have taken 10 percent of my money.
00:45:55.440 And he said, no, in your business and the same with you, three hours every day.
00:46:01.920 You cannot fake who you are that long.
00:46:06.220 She is she's remarkable, remarkable.
00:46:11.920 You'll hear the whole interview tonight, 7 p.m.
00:46:16.260 Eastern on the Glenn Beck channel for YouTube.
00:46:20.680 Just go to YouTube, search for Glenn Beck, and you'll see it tonight, 7 p.m.
00:46:23.940 Eastern.
00:46:25.020 Blaze subscribers are going to get it early this afternoon.