The Glenn Beck Program - October 02, 2023


Best of the Program | Guest: Brian Lilley | 10⧸2⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

43 minutes

Words per Minute

155.24118

Word Count

6,811

Sentence Count

682

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

Glenn Beck talks about a man who thought it would be a good idea to pull the fire alarm in the building he works in, but it was actually a false alarm. Also, a man pulled a fire alarm that was clearly marked on the door.


Transcript

00:00:00.240 Stu! Hey, buddy!
00:00:01.720 Hey!
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00:00:12.960 Yeah, well, not so much.
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00:02:04.840 Okay, so let me just...
00:02:08.080 Oh, jeez.
00:02:09.620 Oh, I am sorry.
00:02:11.160 I was trying to open my desk drawer to get another pen, and I didn't know how to open it,
00:02:21.440 and I just pulled the fire.
00:02:22.560 I thought that would open the desk drawer.
00:02:25.140 It's a false alarm.
00:02:26.660 You can shut it off now.
00:02:29.400 Oh, boy.
00:02:30.960 Wow.
00:02:32.260 It's going to be one of those days.
00:02:33.260 They needed to label it better than they have it labeled.
00:02:36.180 You can't tell.
00:02:36.520 It says right here, pull in case of fire.
00:02:40.240 Oh, no, I...
00:02:42.240 My finger slipped.
00:02:44.780 I didn't mean...
00:02:45.740 It was a false alarm.
00:02:47.980 False alarm.
00:02:49.140 We can thank you.
00:02:50.600 Oh, my.
00:02:52.540 You know, this happens more than you think.
00:02:56.780 You know, I feel pretty stupid right now because everybody's like,
00:03:00.500 it's a fire alarm.
00:03:01.320 It's clearly marked.
00:03:03.380 When was the last time you pulled a fire alarm by mistake?
00:03:07.000 When's the last time you met somebody who pulled it by mistake?
00:03:10.900 And I'd say, never.
00:03:14.180 Okay.
00:03:15.100 I mean, yes, I knew somebody in grade school who pulled it intentionally,
00:03:20.040 but that's the only time I've ever seen anyone involved in pulling a firearm
00:03:26.860 because they're clearly marked.
00:03:28.200 Now, that's what you might think.
00:03:30.480 However, there are a lot of people, a lot of...
00:03:34.640 Well, there's one person who thought it would open a door.
00:03:40.760 This is what happened this week in the building he works in every day.
00:03:46.060 He thought...
00:03:46.480 Well, but it's probably a door he's never been to.
00:03:50.040 Does he think the doors work differently in different parts of the building?
00:03:54.660 Like, they just operate...
00:03:56.200 I don't know what you mean.
00:03:57.040 There's just a handle separate from the door?
00:04:01.220 Well, no.
00:04:02.980 He couldn't.
00:04:03.540 I mean, the door was marked.
00:04:05.460 Right.
00:04:05.880 Okay.
00:04:06.080 You know.
00:04:06.360 Okay.
00:04:06.580 Push the lever and door will open and sound the alarm.
00:04:12.160 It said it will sound...
00:04:13.360 Push the lever and alarm will sound for 15 seconds.
00:04:19.460 Door will open.
00:04:20.160 And that was clearly marked on the door, on the lever.
00:04:26.300 But he said he needed to get out because, well, he had to get to a vote.
00:04:34.120 Now, a lot of people will say that Jamal Bowman was pulling the fire alarm to make sure everyone in the Capitol got out of the Capitol.
00:04:43.360 So, they would...
00:04:45.180 He would disrupt...
00:04:46.740 What do they call it?
00:04:47.580 A...
00:04:47.980 Oh, an official proceeding.
00:04:50.460 Hmm.
00:04:51.200 That sounds oddly familiar.
00:04:53.720 Mm-hmm.
00:04:54.300 Because you're not supposed to disrupt official proceedings.
00:04:56.740 We've learned that quite a bit.
00:04:57.560 Oh, see, I'm sorry.
00:05:01.360 Gosh, Stu, I'm sorry.
00:05:02.700 I couldn't get this jar of pickles open.
00:05:04.720 I was just going to have a pickle while I was listening to you.
00:05:08.640 And I couldn't get it open.
00:05:11.600 And I pulled the fire alarm.
00:05:12.920 I thought maybe that would...
00:05:14.440 It says twist to open right here on the...
00:05:17.780 Well, they should...
00:05:18.300 Yeah, they should be clearer about that.
00:05:20.180 And I...
00:05:20.580 Yeah, so...
00:05:21.580 It was another false alarm.
00:05:23.320 Thank you.
00:05:24.160 Oh, man.
00:05:25.740 Close call.
00:05:26.440 Happens all the time.
00:05:28.200 Yeah.
00:05:28.540 Doesn't it?
00:05:29.040 Now we have to delay the show.
00:05:32.760 We what?
00:05:33.220 We have to delay the show because you pulled the...
00:05:35.780 Oh, no.
00:05:36.420 What?
00:05:36.680 I just pulled the fire alarm because you said it would delay the show.
00:05:39.860 And we wouldn't...
00:05:40.740 Yeah, now we can't...
00:05:41.660 We can't do the show while the fire alarm is actually sounding.
00:05:44.720 Sorry, gang.
00:05:45.760 I'm sorry.
00:05:46.180 Sorry.
00:05:46.580 We all have to go away.
00:05:48.040 Good night, everybody.
00:05:50.920 Well, now it's off so we can do the show again.
00:05:54.440 This is unbelievable.
00:05:56.320 The idea that we're supposed to believe this?
00:05:59.460 Well, AOC.
00:06:01.380 She believes it.
00:06:02.220 Now, she was the one...
00:06:03.240 She was the one who had never seen a disposal before.
00:06:08.620 Right.
00:06:09.160 Remember, she did a little Instagram thing.
00:06:11.540 I think she was drunk.
00:06:12.960 And she flipped a switch.
00:06:14.540 She was like, I don't know what this switch does by my sink.
00:06:18.460 And she turns it on and it's the disposal.
00:06:22.280 And she goes, oh, oh, oh my gosh.
00:06:24.720 What is that?
00:06:25.720 I've never seen one of those.
00:06:27.660 I don't know what that disposal is.
00:06:31.600 I've never even heard of it.
00:06:34.300 Maybe if I do this, I can close it.
00:06:38.320 Will it close the disposal?
00:06:39.860 I'm just trying to close the disposal.
00:06:43.720 They really should have sent AOC to do this job.
00:06:46.800 Because people legitimately would have believed that she pulled the fire alarm thinking the door would open.
00:06:52.040 Like, she's the only person I know that I would actually believe it.
00:06:54.440 I would totally buy it from her.
00:06:55.940 Yeah.
00:06:56.220 Now, let me...
00:06:57.300 First of all, let me give you AOC.
00:07:00.420 Here she is.
00:07:01.040 I'll be honest.
00:07:02.400 It doesn't really make sense to me, his explanation.
00:07:05.300 Have you talked to him?
00:07:07.420 What's going on?
00:07:08.320 I mean, listen, I think if you actually do see some of the photos of the signs,
00:07:11.580 I think there's something to be said about the government's about to shut down.
00:07:16.520 There's a vote clock that's going down.
00:07:18.520 The exits that are normally open in that building were suddenly closed.
00:07:22.340 Suddenly.
00:07:23.300 So you pulled a fire alarm?
00:07:24.240 So, what I'm here to say is that House Administration and U.S. Capitol Police and Jamal Bowman are inactive
00:07:32.540 and he's fully participating in saying there was a misunderstanding.
00:07:36.060 But what I do think is...
00:07:37.060 Wait, hold on.
00:07:38.040 He's active and fully participating in saying that there was a misunderstanding?
00:07:44.360 He was actively...
00:07:45.240 What the hell?
00:07:45.740 That is not our language.
00:07:47.820 No, he was active.
00:07:48.580 What language is that?
00:07:49.920 What combination of words?
00:07:51.800 That's American, okay?
00:07:53.380 You're in America now.
00:07:54.900 Speak American.
00:07:56.160 She is delightfully stupid.
00:07:59.300 I know people don't like her.
00:08:04.660 I understand that.
00:08:05.700 Right.
00:08:06.120 But I just find her just wonderful.
00:08:09.400 She's so dumb and so public about it.
00:08:14.820 Hang on.
00:08:15.960 What happened?
00:08:16.400 Hang on.
00:08:17.380 There was apparently one of our listeners was opening their mind.
00:08:22.560 Okay.
00:08:23.380 And they thought that's how they did it.
00:08:26.440 Apparently not.
00:08:28.100 So, it's a false alarm.
00:08:30.560 I mean, she is...
00:08:32.700 It's not like this is the first time she's ever been on television.
00:08:36.060 If that were the case, you might say, oh, wow.
00:08:38.240 She really is struggling in this moment.
00:08:40.160 This is...
00:08:41.080 I want to ask you.
00:08:42.300 I want to ask you.
00:08:43.300 Now, I've got a method to the madness here just to go with me.
00:08:46.440 Sure.
00:08:47.420 What does a fire alarm look like?
00:08:51.320 I mean, it's a little handle.
00:08:52.460 It usually says fire.
00:08:53.640 Yeah.
00:08:54.200 Red and white?
00:08:54.940 Yeah.
00:08:55.320 Yeah.
00:08:55.480 Usually.
00:08:55.980 Where is it usually?
00:08:57.420 On the wall.
00:08:58.180 On the wall.
00:08:58.860 Okay.
00:08:59.820 Where did you learn about fire alarms?
00:09:04.080 I don't know that I could trace that back.
00:09:05.680 It seems so blatantly obvious.
00:09:07.300 I can't point to a moment where I learned about it.
00:09:09.540 But it was certainly when I was very young.
00:09:11.120 Very young.
00:09:11.780 Probably in school because you had...
00:09:14.320 What?
00:09:14.840 Fire drills.
00:09:16.500 That's right.
00:09:16.880 Right.
00:09:17.420 And do you know anybody who accidentally has pulled a fire drill?
00:09:24.000 Not until this weekend.
00:09:25.260 Not until this weekend.
00:09:26.320 Okay.
00:09:27.040 Now, I learned about them in school, I'm sure.
00:09:30.160 I didn't see them anywhere else, I'm sure.
00:09:33.480 So, I learned about it in school.
00:09:35.880 Well, guess what Jamal Bowman did before he was a member of Congress?
00:09:47.100 I mean, gee, what could it be?
00:09:49.940 Well, he was a principal of a school.
00:09:54.780 Yeah.
00:09:55.420 So, I'm sure he didn't have any run-ins with fire alarms.
00:10:01.540 No.
00:10:02.100 At the school.
00:10:02.680 And surely he wasn't taught that people sometimes pull fire alarms to delay things.
00:10:10.380 Oh, he never gave that message.
00:10:11.620 By his students.
00:10:11.960 He never gave that message.
00:10:13.940 Never gave that message.
00:10:15.100 No.
00:10:15.240 Do not pull a fire alarm.
00:10:17.020 That's not a joke.
00:10:18.060 It's not a joke.
00:10:18.960 Not a joke.
00:10:19.340 It's an offense.
00:10:20.060 Not a joke.
00:10:20.740 Yeah.
00:10:21.060 Now, it's an offense for a couple of reasons this time.
00:10:24.280 Pulling a fire alarm is illegal if there is no fire.
00:10:27.800 But it's like yelling fire at a crowded theater.
00:10:33.300 Exactly right.
00:10:34.200 It's similar to that.
00:10:34.860 Exactly right.
00:10:35.560 You're not supposed to do it.
00:10:36.320 And there's another reason you don't do it in the Capitol.
00:10:40.160 And that would be because you were trying to obstruct official proceedings.
00:10:47.320 So, in other words, if January 6th, just one guy, one guy would have walked in and pulled
00:10:53.700 the fire alarm, he would have been given the 22 years just because he was obstructing an
00:11:01.380 official proceeding.
00:11:03.260 Now, if that guy happened to be, and this is very common, if that guy happened to say,
00:11:11.600 I'm sorry, I was just trying to open the door.
00:11:14.400 I thought this would open the door.
00:11:17.620 He would have been gone.
00:11:19.660 I mean, they wouldn't have even questioned him.
00:11:21.660 Yeah.
00:11:21.860 They would just let him go immediately.
00:11:23.880 Immediately.
00:11:24.520 He just made a mistake.
00:11:25.840 He thought it was the door handle that was labeled fire.
00:11:28.240 Sure.
00:11:28.920 That was not to the side of the door.
00:11:30.900 And it doesn't say door.
00:11:33.180 No, it says fire.
00:11:33.940 It says fire.
00:11:35.480 So, the best I can do on this is he was trying to open the door and he thought those were
00:11:42.260 fire doors.
00:11:43.620 Now, seeing that they were glass doors, seeing that they were glass doors, I have to grade
00:11:52.660 him down on intelligence yet again.
00:11:54.980 Wait, you're trying to give him this benefit of the doubt.
00:11:58.000 I'm trying.
00:11:58.460 Okay, it's a fire door, so therefore you pull the handle labeled fire.
00:12:02.280 And it would open up.
00:12:03.920 But that's the exact opposite of what a fire door would do.
00:12:08.140 Right.
00:12:08.700 It would be very, it would be closed.
00:12:12.500 You'd want it to be closed in a fire.
00:12:14.920 Yes.
00:12:15.240 Yes.
00:12:15.340 Why, Stu?
00:12:16.340 Because you wouldn't want the fire to come through.
00:12:17.960 Well, yes.
00:12:20.100 But if it's to the outside, it would also feed a fire because, you know, you don't want more
00:12:26.840 oxygen coming in.
00:12:28.100 There you go.
00:12:29.140 So, I can't make this work.
00:12:31.540 I can't make this work at all.
00:12:33.180 I mean, it's impossible.
00:12:34.840 It's impossible for anyone to believe this.
00:12:37.160 And like, it's one of those things that, let's just take him at his word, right?
00:12:41.100 For a second.
00:12:41.760 Let's just entertain this for a second.
00:12:43.340 He walked in, he saw fire, he pulled it thinking it was going to open the door.
00:12:48.300 He should be immediately removed from Congress.
00:12:51.020 Like, you're obviously too stupid to be in Congress.
00:12:55.200 So, either you committed a crime or you should be out of Congress because you're too dumb.
00:12:59.660 I agree with this.
00:13:01.340 You, look, if he is this stupid, we don't have to impeach him.
00:13:08.160 We don't have to do anything.
00:13:08.980 I mean, he won't find his way to work sometime this week.
00:13:13.620 Right.
00:13:14.640 Okay.
00:13:15.320 He won't find his pants or his underpants sometime this week.
00:13:20.360 And he'll just walk out in his wingtip shoes and his tie and his shirt and, you know, everything
00:13:26.980 swinging in the breeze.
00:13:27.980 And he's like, what are you talking about?
00:13:30.520 What do you, oh, my pants.
00:13:33.280 I didn't know I was, how do I put my pants on?
00:13:37.220 I just, just have to hit that.
00:13:41.100 Oh, yeah.
00:13:41.520 That's how you put your pants.
00:13:42.360 And if you put your.
00:13:42.840 Would that help put my pants on?
00:13:45.420 Hello.
00:13:46.340 I need to put my pants on.
00:13:48.640 Somebody with pants, come quick.
00:13:51.260 Oh, my God.
00:13:52.960 False alarm.
00:13:53.640 I don't need pants.
00:13:55.320 I don't wear them.
00:13:55.860 Oh, you do need pants, but you're already wearing them.
00:13:57.320 Yes.
00:14:01.460 This is the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:14:04.020 So I'm, I'm, I'm wondering if I should share something with you that I found very, very true.
00:14:15.560 11 assumptions about the future.
00:14:18.400 Uh, and it's, uh, from Doug Casey and.
00:14:26.100 I mean, I don't want to bum you out.
00:14:27.500 It's on a Monday, but I think I included it in today's show prep at glennbeck.com because I think it's really important because I think it is true.
00:14:37.500 And this, the reason why I say these things, because there's a lot of people who listen to this program and you're like, I know, I know it's coming, right?
00:14:47.460 I know.
00:14:48.420 Yeah.
00:14:50.080 Uh, if you ever hear me say, I'm going to the mountain and I probably won't be back.
00:14:55.860 Well, then, you know, um, but it's coming and here's, what's coming change.
00:15:03.660 That's it change.
00:15:05.880 Everything in life changes.
00:15:07.640 We're under constant change.
00:15:10.180 The America that was a hundred years ago has changed so many times.
00:15:14.740 The people, I think if we had a time machine, people from a hundred years ago would come here and they would say, I don't want to live there.
00:15:23.520 And we would go back to their time and say, I really don't want to live back here.
00:15:27.980 We're all born for a specific time and now is our time and change is coming.
00:15:34.940 Now, this is, I would classify it as catastrophic change, not because it's all bad.
00:15:42.580 It could be really, really great.
00:15:45.360 We're not headed towards the great basket right now.
00:15:48.860 We're headed towards the other basket, catastrophic basket, basket, and that's a choice that we all have to make.
00:15:58.140 But the biggest problem with this is, is the politicos have done such a good job in dividing all of us.
00:16:07.420 And I would put myself in this category too.
00:16:10.560 I've had my share of, uh, dividing people and it, it has been, uh, you, you've, you, you think you're divisive in some way.
00:16:22.360 I've never heard such a claim.
00:16:23.980 Well, not intentionally, but in today's world, just telling the truth or, you know, uh, that's plenty.
00:16:29.980 That's plenty.
00:16:31.120 Just telling the truth is enough.
00:16:33.480 And we have to get past that because when I'm looking at these things, uh, I think if people could just wake up, we could fix this.
00:16:47.540 Now, Doug Casey has Doug Casey's, uh, take on podcasts, but I want you to listen to what he, he says is coming.
00:16:55.760 Here are the 11 assumptions that I'm using today to guide my actions.
00:17:00.500 One less freedom of movement is coming.
00:17:04.400 There will be more effort.
00:17:05.880 So to restrict and regulate our freedom of movement from VAX passports to increased visa requirements and 15 minute city initiatives, the grid is being constructed to regulate our freedom of movement.
00:17:18.260 That is absolutely true.
00:17:20.020 And if you read dark future, you'll know it to be true because we outline it.
00:17:26.580 These are not conspiracy theories.
00:17:29.140 These are facts that are also conspiracies.
00:17:33.820 Conspiracy just means there are people plotting and trying to cover their tracks and trying to deny to throw people off their trail.
00:17:42.140 Well, they're not even denying they're just using the media to say conspiracy theory.
00:17:48.960 And then they do it anyway.
00:17:50.620 For instance, the gas stoves.
00:17:53.540 Do you know that every single appliance and you can read about it in today's show prep at Glenn Beck dot com.
00:18:00.020 Get my show prep because I can only get to about maybe I don't even know 10% of the stories.
00:18:05.840 Get my show prep every day.
00:18:07.340 It is so critical that you read that it's free at Glenn Beck dot com.
00:18:14.120 But these are things that every time they say it's a conspiracy, they throw you off the trail.
00:18:20.340 They divide us even further.
00:18:24.680 And then what happens?
00:18:26.160 They just do it because it's too late.
00:18:29.620 Second, CBDC is coming.
00:18:33.560 Cash will be eliminated.
00:18:35.220 How restrictive it may end up being, I don't know.
00:18:38.460 But CBDC is a foregone conclusion.
00:18:42.760 Timing.
00:18:44.620 Some say by 2030, there are indications that major economies are working to be ready to deploy by 2025.
00:18:53.680 The digital ID is already here is number three.
00:18:57.920 Biometrics are the future.
00:18:59.680 If you have a government issued ID associated with your photograph, you are in the system already.
00:19:04.200 How the ID is developed and deployed and enforced is the question.
00:19:10.100 Number four, the greater depression.
00:19:13.160 Timing is hard.
00:19:14.860 But can any thinking person imagine how the outcome can be avoided altogether?
00:19:21.220 Simon Hunt suggests a market pullback of up to 30% between now and early 2024.
00:19:26.640 Okay, this I've heard from several people, 30% pullback.
00:19:32.700 That's the stock market falling 30%.
00:19:34.920 And everyone I've talked to, and I don't know about stock markets, and I hate the stock market.
00:19:41.080 But anyway, everybody I've talked to said that about 30%, if not more, is coming, and we might already be in it.
00:19:49.960 But it will be followed by a pump and deflationary wipeout in 2025.
00:19:57.820 Most financial assets, number five, will disappear at some point.
00:20:03.440 Inflation, bank bail-in, market wipeout.
00:20:07.300 I don't know the cause, but I assume physical assets are where I need to be ultimately.
00:20:14.040 This is important for you to understand.
00:20:17.600 That land, your home, anything physical, gold, silver, food, seeds, anything physical is important.
00:20:33.320 Anything that is money, you can bury it all you want.
00:20:39.440 It will slip through your fingers because that's all going to be taken.
00:20:45.800 Debt is going to be a real problem when the banks start to collapse.
00:20:52.240 They'll just start seizing assets.
00:20:55.560 Six, increasing crime and disorder.
00:20:58.320 You've seen the videos, whether driven by economic desperation, mass migration, the inversion of law, or in the name of social justice.
00:21:08.000 Crime and disorder will grow and lead to greater physical threats to our lives and property from our fellow man.
00:21:14.120 This makes urban environments especially, but not exclusively, a real risk.
00:21:19.540 Absolutely true.
00:21:21.520 How many times do I tell you a week, Stu?
00:21:24.620 You really don't want to be near the city.
00:21:26.340 You really don't want to be near the city.
00:21:27.780 You do mention it to me a lot.
00:21:29.460 A lot.
00:21:30.000 You don't want to be near the cities.
00:21:32.800 Number seven, supply constraints are increasing around all commodities, from food to energy.
00:21:40.560 Did you see the story in the show prep today, Stu, about what he's done with, what Biden has just done with oil and gas?
00:21:47.740 He's passed the toughest standards on drilling and finding natural gas in the history of America.
00:21:59.960 He is shutting it down.
00:22:02.060 From food to energy, tight supplies are showing up everywhere.
00:22:06.960 Live cattle, long dormant, hit an all-time high recently.
00:22:11.420 Oil prices are up 30% in the last three months.
00:22:14.540 40% of Argentina's wheat crop is in poor to fair condition, and protectionist policies are on the rise globally.
00:22:22.940 Eight.
00:22:23.640 World War III is coming.
00:22:25.740 A good case can be made that it's already begun.
00:22:29.400 I don't know if you saw this.
00:22:30.440 This is also in the show prep today.
00:22:32.420 The Army War College recently published a study suggesting that the all-volunteer force had reached the end of its useful life,
00:22:41.420 with the military struggling with recruiting, conscription is likely at some point.
00:22:46.680 I don't know if you saw this, also in the show prep, Russia is holding for the first time ever, let me see if I can find this,
00:22:58.020 Russia is set to hold a nationwide exercise early next month, according to new reports,
00:23:04.300 in preparation for the danger of armed conflicts involving nuclear weapons.
00:23:10.840 Russian authorities will hold a large-scale drill across the country on October 3rd.
00:23:15.800 Is that tomorrow or is that today?
00:23:19.720 That's tomorrow.
00:23:21.640 Because of the growing danger of armed conflicts, including with nuclear-capable powers near Russia's borders.
00:23:29.480 The drill is the first time that Moscow has held such a drill,
00:23:34.220 which will imagine that Russia is at least partially under martial law,
00:23:38.860 and that up to 70% of the country's housing facilities have been destroyed.
00:23:45.800 That's what they're preparing for.
00:23:49.340 Now, we're saying,
00:23:51.780 well, I don't, what are we, are we,
00:23:54.840 yeah, we should go to war because my party says we should go to war.
00:23:59.820 Do you notice, by the way,
00:24:01.520 that that is something that the parties are saying,
00:24:04.720 but the American people are not?
00:24:07.540 If you look at the latest poll numbers,
00:24:11.180 it is showing that the American people are not in step with the parties.
00:24:18.140 It's the parties that are pushing for war.
00:24:21.000 The average American is saying,
00:24:23.480 I don't want to go to war.
00:24:24.700 I have no desire to go to war.
00:24:26.620 I don't think we should even be there.
00:24:28.460 I mean, the parties are not outwardly saying that,
00:24:31.620 but their actions are taking us down that road.
00:24:34.660 And the American people are now getting to the point where they're opposing even the funding of the war effort in Ukraine.
00:24:42.120 Republicans are already there.
00:24:43.920 Independents are getting closer.
00:24:45.560 Democrats still at a very low level of opposition to it,
00:24:48.860 but rising.
00:24:50.620 And look at this.
00:24:51.480 Conscription is likely at some point.
00:24:54.060 That means if they missed your child in school,
00:24:57.900 they'll indoctrinate them in the military.
00:25:02.440 I mean, the military,
00:25:03.920 even with everything that's coming up,
00:25:05.800 the military is still saying,
00:25:07.740 no abortion and DEI,
00:25:11.420 much more important than,
00:25:13.020 you know,
00:25:13.180 that's going to kill us.
00:25:14.660 I'll tell you that.
00:25:15.780 This stopping those programs.
00:25:18.500 That's the type of thing,
00:25:19.160 though,
00:25:19.320 an election can solve.
00:25:20.740 Right.
00:25:20.880 Yes.
00:25:21.120 Having a Republican president that made some sense could put an end to that quickly.
00:25:26.660 A change in our policies,
00:25:32.360 less freedom of movement,
00:25:33.600 number one,
00:25:34.220 goes away.
00:25:35.360 CBDC,
00:25:36.520 you've already have DeSantis saying,
00:25:38.700 day one,
00:25:39.960 no CBDC.
00:25:42.540 The digital ID,
00:25:44.420 that can be stopped with an election.
00:25:46.240 The greater depression,
00:25:47.300 maybe not.
00:25:49.460 If we don't turn this around quickly,
00:25:52.420 financial assets will disappear at some point.
00:25:56.060 Maybe,
00:25:56.720 maybe not increasing crime and disorder.
00:25:59.380 That can be changed.
00:26:00.400 Supply constraints increasing around all commodities.
00:26:03.260 Oil,
00:26:03.740 that can change food.
00:26:05.140 That can change.
00:26:06.740 World War three is coming.
00:26:07.900 That can change.
00:26:09.820 Censorship and digital control will enter a new phase.
00:26:13.920 De-platforming,
00:26:15.900 de-banking,
00:26:16.900 shadow banning,
00:26:18.000 and social media account suspensions will increase.
00:26:22.580 Centralized digital services of all kinds should be considered suspect and very likely dangerous to use in the future.
00:26:32.280 Wow.
00:26:33.340 By the way,
00:26:35.160 I can't keep saying this,
00:26:37.520 but in today's newsletter,
00:26:39.140 there's a story about Canada.
00:26:40.600 Trudeau is now pushing to regulate all podcasts.
00:26:47.280 They have tight regulation for all broadcast.
00:26:51.880 There are things that you just can and cannot do in Canada.
00:26:56.360 You notice they don't have talk radio in Canada.
00:26:59.200 Not like this.
00:27:00.640 It's not popular.
00:27:02.240 Anytime they try it,
00:27:03.280 because you have to balance it.
00:27:04.440 So it's all milquetoast awful.
00:27:06.860 And it's tightly regulated to the point to where the,
00:27:11.580 the blaze,
00:27:12.700 which is here in America,
00:27:15.080 our sister,
00:27:16.860 I mean,
00:27:17.020 we're not actually sisters,
00:27:18.520 but our sister,
00:27:19.680 uh,
00:27:20.360 news outlet up there is rebel news.
00:27:24.100 And they have had trouble with the government over and over and over and over again,
00:27:29.100 and they won't shut up.
00:27:30.400 And they're not radical.
00:27:31.300 They just believe in freedom of speech.
00:27:35.420 So number 10 on this list is the U S election,
00:27:38.240 regardless of the outcome is an inflection point and potentially a flash point.
00:27:44.020 If the writer writes,
00:27:46.220 if that happens,
00:27:47.440 the outcome will not be accepted by half of the country.
00:27:52.240 We can be sure that running up to,
00:27:55.280 and shortly after the election,
00:27:56.960 things could get wild.
00:27:58.460 In advance of the 2020 election,
00:28:01.900 we had COVID and BLM shortly after January 6th and state overreach.
00:28:07.220 What will 2024 bring?
00:28:11.600 I think this is something that we need to begin to talk about because I think everybody knows it.
00:28:17.320 We just don't talk about it.
00:28:19.180 I think everybody's fears that.
00:28:21.460 That if Donald Trump or whoever is the GOP candidate wins,
00:28:28.560 the left will scream that it was stolen and they'll be in the streets for every cut and everything that happens.
00:28:36.660 Is there any doubt about that?
00:28:38.320 None.
00:28:38.900 I mean,
00:28:39.180 the last two elections have been this scenario where half the country says it's a fake fake.
00:28:45.580 Yeah.
00:28:45.900 Last two.
00:28:46.600 Yeah.
00:28:46.800 And I don't see there's any possibility of this one unless you had some Reagan-esque landslide.
00:28:52.560 Maybe.
00:28:53.080 Maybe you have a chance.
00:28:55.220 If Donald Trump doesn't win,
00:28:59.000 does anyone believe that there aren't a lot of people that,
00:29:03.040 and I would seriously question the election,
00:29:06.780 even,
00:29:07.280 I don't care who wins.
00:29:08.680 I haven't seen anyone do anything of significance in the states that are the swing states.
00:29:17.380 All of the states that Donald Trump lost last time because they stopped,
00:29:21.420 oh,
00:29:21.620 stop counting.
00:29:23.420 Okay.
00:29:24.000 I don't know what that was.
00:29:25.960 I haven't seen anybody actually really look into it with any credibility.
00:29:30.480 So,
00:29:31.160 I don't feel confident.
00:29:32.960 Now,
00:29:33.440 those states,
00:29:34.220 they have either enhanced those laws or strengthened those laws to give us the same kind of election we had last time.
00:29:43.500 Some,
00:29:43.840 I can make that argument with some of those states.
00:29:45.660 I think some states have,
00:29:46.940 I think,
00:29:47.220 like,
00:29:47.420 for example,
00:29:47.900 Georgia's improved their laws.
00:29:49.800 There's been some that have done it.
00:29:51.440 But,
00:29:51.820 again,
00:29:52.420 here's the thing,
00:29:54.180 Glenn.
00:29:54.240 I don't think anyone actually is going to be looking at,
00:29:57.920 well,
00:29:58.100 let me bring the evidence to me.
00:29:59.660 No,
00:29:59.680 no,
00:29:59.840 no.
00:30:00.060 Place it out in front of me.
00:30:01.080 Let's have a real discussion about what happened.
00:30:03.100 People just feel.
00:30:04.940 They feel it.
00:30:06.260 And it doesn't matter if it's honestly true or not.
00:30:08.440 The problem with the system is that everyone feels like we're in this state of constant chaos and nothing's real.
00:30:16.560 Correct.
00:30:17.040 And I guarantee you,
00:30:17.960 if Donald Trump wins the election,
00:30:19.360 the other side is going to claim fraud.
00:30:21.080 And if Joe Biden wins,
00:30:22.860 then the Republican side is going to claim fraud.
00:30:25.940 It's just going to happen.
00:30:27.140 It's just part of our landscape right now.
00:30:29.320 And then final point from Doug Casey is 11.
00:30:33.580 There is a war happening today.
00:30:35.880 It's a war on us for most of this cycle.
00:30:40.140 They will rely on the same approach.
00:30:42.140 If,
00:30:42.580 and when we see a move toward a kinetic force,
00:30:45.480 we should be alarmed because we've entered a new phase and a more dangerous phase.
00:30:50.300 it's out of your control,
00:30:54.080 but your life is not fix your life.
00:30:58.020 Get that at a Glenn Beck.com.
00:31:00.540 We'll send you a link.
00:31:01.400 This today's show.
00:31:02.620 The best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:31:04.440 You know,
00:31:06.820 Stu is so inartful at what he does when he said,
00:31:13.460 you know,
00:31:13.980 okay,
00:31:14.300 I'm for the Republicans,
00:31:15.380 but what's your plan?
00:31:17.220 Yeah.
00:31:17.500 You're for the Republicans.
00:31:18.480 That's what I said.
00:31:18.800 I don't remember saying that.
00:31:19.760 You're for the Republicans.
00:31:20.880 You are for,
00:31:21.980 you love the McCarthy.
00:31:24.760 I did not say that at all.
00:31:26.800 I,
00:31:26.960 I heart McCarthy button right now.
00:31:29.560 It's crazy.
00:31:30.680 Not wearing that.
00:31:31.780 But he said,
00:31:32.520 you know,
00:31:33.060 you know,
00:31:34.240 the,
00:31:34.400 the,
00:31:34.720 the,
00:31:35.100 the,
00:31:35.620 the fight has to happen like it did,
00:31:37.740 but now what's your plan?
00:31:39.300 And you're absolutely right.
00:31:40.540 And this is one thing I don't think anybody in Washington gets because they're all attorneys
00:31:45.720 and they're all lawyers and they're all losers.
00:31:51.240 None of them are business people.
00:31:54.060 Stu,
00:31:54.760 I taught you how to negotiate,
00:31:56.860 right?
00:31:57.460 How do,
00:31:58.120 how do you negotiate?
00:31:59.100 Don't make threats,
00:31:59.760 make promises.
00:32:00.580 Correct.
00:32:01.000 What does that mean?
00:32:02.000 That means don't come up and say,
00:32:03.280 I'm going to leave unless you give me this.
00:32:05.400 That's,
00:32:05.880 that's a threat,
00:32:06.940 right?
00:32:07.180 You need to make a promise.
00:32:08.420 I will leave if you don't give me this,
00:32:10.660 right?
00:32:10.820 Or I will stay if we do this,
00:32:13.200 but when the negotiation closes and you lose,
00:32:17.420 what happens?
00:32:19.580 You leave,
00:32:20.520 you leave and you're happy.
00:32:21.620 You're happy.
00:32:22.520 Yep.
00:32:22.720 The problem with the Republicans is they,
00:32:24.700 they don't have a happy place to go to because they're not fighting for anything as a party.
00:32:31.280 They're not fighting for anything.
00:32:33.480 And they think,
00:32:34.940 that's the only way we're going to play a game,
00:32:37.940 so I don't kind of do it because our big boss says it's good.
00:32:44.000 That's,
00:32:44.500 I mean,
00:32:45.020 it's that simple.
00:32:46.500 That's much more articulate than they usually are.
00:32:48.360 What's your,
00:32:48.960 what's your plan?
00:32:50.780 What is,
00:32:51.740 what is your plan?
00:32:52.780 Then what?
00:32:53.520 Yeah.
00:32:53.740 Answer that question for me and I'd be happy.
00:32:56.640 Then what?
00:32:57.640 Okay.
00:32:57.960 Well,
00:32:58.240 we may never bring,
00:32:59.300 be able to bring you the result of that question or even ask that question.
00:33:04.200 Right.
00:33:05.040 If Canada sets the table,
00:33:08.380 Canada is now on the track to censor and regulate streaming services and social media platforms.
00:33:17.820 There they've got more regulation coming.
00:33:22.480 Podcasters are going to have to register now with the Canadian radio,
00:33:27.100 television and telecommunications commission.
00:33:29.160 That's like our FCC.
00:33:31.380 You don't want a regulated internet podcast.
00:33:37.440 Council.
00:33:38.160 The online streaming act formerly bill C 11 goes into effect November 28,
00:33:44.820 meaning any online streaming service that operates in Canada and generates revenue of more than 10 million in any given year.
00:33:51.980 We'll have to register with CRTC.
00:33:54.700 That's their FCC.
00:33:55.880 Canadian government pitches the new rule as a modern broadcasting framework that can adapt to changing circumstances.
00:34:01.880 To do that,
00:34:04.040 we need broad engagement and robust public records.
00:34:08.780 It requires those podcasters to register with the government only once and collect all of its basic information from them.
00:34:20.240 They have a new streaming service need to provide information about their activities in Canada.
00:34:27.420 Wow.
00:34:28.340 That doesn't sound dystopian at all.
00:34:30.780 One of our friends to the program actually wrote,
00:34:36.240 I think one of the better comebacks for this,
00:34:41.800 Brian Lilly wrote the CRTC now wants to regulate podcasts.
00:34:46.600 Here's my simple message to them.
00:34:48.840 Go to hell.
00:34:50.380 Brian Lilly is on the phone with us now from Canada.
00:34:53.360 Hello,
00:34:53.620 Brian.
00:34:54.780 Hello,
00:34:55.120 Glenn.
00:34:55.320 I didn't think I'd be able to say go to hell on the program.
00:34:58.000 I thought I'd have to say go to Pat Gray's hometown.
00:35:01.780 But,
00:35:02.260 you know,
00:35:03.120 there,
00:35:03.420 you said it so I can say it.
00:35:04.860 Will I be able to say it in Canada in the future?
00:35:08.940 I don't know.
00:35:09.660 This is a bizarre act,
00:35:11.180 you know,
00:35:12.000 because you guys follow politics closely.
00:35:14.320 Sometimes politicians pass a law that's very prescriptive and it details everything.
00:35:19.880 Other times they pass a broad law and then they leave the rest up to regulation.
00:35:24.220 Yes.
00:35:24.760 So,
00:35:25.480 you know,
00:35:25.980 some people are saying,
00:35:27.320 well,
00:35:27.460 this podcast registry and the whole bill will lead to censorship and defenders are saying,
00:35:33.400 no,
00:35:33.680 no,
00:35:33.880 it won't.
00:35:34.300 And I'm saying,
00:35:34.960 well,
00:35:35.680 actually it could.
00:35:36.580 And that's a problem because so much of it is left up to regulation of our broadcast
00:35:40.900 regulation regulator,
00:35:42.520 which has done such a bang up job that they're going to regulate the internet.
00:35:47.000 Now,
00:35:47.860 check out their website.
00:35:48.780 It looks like it was built for the Netscape Navigator era.
00:35:54.460 So are you concerned about,
00:35:57.020 I mean,
00:35:57.200 they have done everything they could to shut you up,
00:36:00.000 to shut Rebel News up,
00:36:02.040 Toronto Sun,
00:36:02.760 all of this stuff.
00:36:04.260 Are you,
00:36:05.140 how concerned are you that this is the beginning of the shutdown of voices in Canada?
00:36:12.640 I am concerned.
00:36:14.280 And I'll give you an example from a podcast episode that we just dropped today.
00:36:18.780 So I host a podcast called full comment from my employer post media.
00:36:22.460 They own the Toronto sun and a bunch of other newspapers,
00:36:25.740 a lot of conservative leaning newspapers,
00:36:27.560 like national post and interviewed this woman named Catherine,
00:36:31.920 uh,
00:36:32.780 Barb and sing,
00:36:33.780 uh,
00:36:34.200 a barbell thing.
00:36:34.940 And she's known as Britain's strictest head mistress.
00:36:37.900 Maybe you've heard of her.
00:36:38.920 She runs this school inner city,
00:36:40.560 London.
00:36:41.100 You know,
00:36:41.740 the kids have to walk through the hallway silently.
00:36:44.980 There's dress codes.
00:36:46.300 There's a strict measures in place.
00:36:49.240 There's expectations,
00:36:50.520 traditional curriculum.
00:36:52.240 I tell you that that's going to upset a lot of people in the education system in this country,
00:36:57.060 just like it will with yours.
00:36:58.200 People who believe there should be no rules,
00:37:00.580 that the kids should be the center of everything,
00:37:02.280 that teachers don't matter.
00:37:04.560 You know,
00:37:04.800 if this was in place,
00:37:05.920 somebody could complain.
00:37:06.820 And then that podcast gets taken down.
00:37:09.440 I'm not saying that will happen,
00:37:11.280 but the rules are in such a way that anything you say that upset somebody who's on the progressive side,
00:37:18.840 that could definitely end up taking away that,
00:37:22.140 you know,
00:37:22.500 my ability to put forward interesting ideas and information.
00:37:25.760 So do you know about Chloe Cole?
00:37:28.940 Yes.
00:37:29.440 Okay.
00:37:29.780 So Chloe Cole,
00:37:30.760 she is de-transitioned and is on the speaking tour all the time now,
00:37:38.760 speaking out.
00:37:39.480 She's a brave,
00:37:40.600 brave girl.
00:37:41.420 And she's speaking out about how bad it was for her when she was,
00:37:44.820 you know,
00:37:44.920 11 and 12.
00:37:46.000 And she's had her breasts removed and she can't have children most likely.
00:37:50.540 And it's bad.
00:37:51.500 It's really bad.
00:37:52.240 Um,
00:37:53.140 she was giving an event against the treatments and surgeries on minors.
00:37:58.880 She was,
00:37:59.820 uh,
00:38:00.580 you know,
00:38:00.800 going to speak at a ticketing,
00:38:02.420 uh,
00:38:02.820 at a ticket,
00:38:03.600 uh,
00:38:03.960 ticketed event and event bright.
00:38:07.740 De-platformed the event because it violated their policy on hateful,
00:38:13.340 violent,
00:38:13.800 and dangerous events.
00:38:15.760 Now,
00:38:16.360 how's that?
00:38:17.040 How does that make sense to anybody?
00:38:19.260 It,
00:38:19.880 it doesn't.
00:38:20.940 and that's without even this podcast registry.
00:38:23.020 There's a lot of it that ends up being self-censorship by corporations or
00:38:28.400 Jordan Peterson's case.
00:38:29.660 You know,
00:38:30.000 I know you've talked to Jordan Peterson.
00:38:32.020 I talked to him just a couple of weeks ago after he,
00:38:34.380 he lost at the college of psychologists of Ontario.
00:38:37.620 He has to undergo re-education training.
00:38:41.080 Uh,
00:38:41.120 is he going to do it?
00:38:43.020 Uh,
00:38:43.360 no,
00:38:43.680 I think he told them to go to hell on Montana.
00:38:45.800 Yeah.
00:38:46.100 Okay.
00:38:46.760 He's just,
00:38:47.500 he,
00:38:47.780 he's challenging them in court.
00:38:49.120 And,
00:38:49.760 uh,
00:38:50.260 the last,
00:38:51.000 last I talked to him,
00:38:51.920 uh,
00:38:52.260 he was still quite defined as he should be,
00:38:54.740 but you know,
00:38:56.940 we,
00:38:57.160 we've got enough self-censorship already.
00:38:59.220 We don't need this.
00:39:00.380 And while I understand that you could update the broadcasting act,
00:39:05.080 there's certain things that needed to be done.
00:39:07.060 The Trudeau government looked and said,
00:39:08.840 we need to update the broadcast act for the,
00:39:10.560 the online age.
00:39:11.760 Great.
00:39:12.100 Let's put in all kinds of stuff that could lead to bad places.
00:39:15.860 Let's make it so that our civil servants,
00:39:18.620 our appointees will control what can be said online.
00:39:23.020 Um,
00:39:23.560 because you know,
00:39:24.500 they said they wouldn't control social media.
00:39:27.580 And then they came right out and said,
00:39:29.380 yes,
00:39:29.700 we will if you're broadcasting.
00:39:31.000 So if you're doing what Tucker Carlson does on,
00:39:33.920 uh,
00:39:34.700 on X and you start posting videos,
00:39:37.480 you're going to be regulated.
00:39:39.420 And they said,
00:39:40.220 well,
00:39:40.440 we're just regulating the,
00:39:42.500 the online streamers.
00:39:43.580 We're,
00:39:43.900 we're regulating the platforms,
00:39:45.320 not the individual users.
00:39:46.860 That's like saying,
00:39:47.840 I'm going to regulate the highways,
00:39:49.720 but not the individual,
00:39:50.820 individual drivers.
00:39:52.100 So I'm going to,
00:39:52.800 you know,
00:39:53.060 pass all these new rules on how you have to drive on the highway,
00:39:55.840 but that,
00:39:56.260 that doesn't apply to individual drivers.
00:39:57.880 Yeah.
00:39:58.380 Unless you're on the highway.
00:39:59.840 And it also,
00:40:00.980 it also,
00:40:02.360 if they say,
00:40:03.040 we're just going to do this to the platforms,
00:40:04.840 well,
00:40:04.980 then the platforms will enforce it.
00:40:06.620 That's what's happening.
00:40:07.480 Here in America,
00:40:08.300 they're just saying,
00:40:09.940 you know,
00:40:10.500 what do we have to do to,
00:40:12.020 to impress on upon you,
00:40:14.020 uh,
00:40:14.420 your responsibility to,
00:40:16.400 uh,
00:40:16.780 stop this kind of talk.
00:40:18.520 You know,
00:40:19.200 we're,
00:40:19.440 we're kind of,
00:40:19.940 we can come up with some harsh regulations for you,
00:40:22.360 you know,
00:40:22.840 and then they self-regulate and they go and do all of the butchery.
00:40:26.440 So the government doesn't have to.
00:40:28.620 Sounds like a very similar thing.
00:40:31.260 It really is.
00:40:32.680 And back to Chloe Cole,
00:40:34.400 who you mentioned earlier,
00:40:35.200 we're having a big debate in this country over parental,
00:40:37.480 parental rights around gender identity in the school.
00:40:40.420 And can a kid change their name,
00:40:42.360 their gender,
00:40:42.800 the pronoun at school and mom and dad not find out.
00:40:46.000 Well,
00:40:46.800 this has been portrayed in our media as very controversial,
00:40:49.380 but a poll out just a couple of weeks ago showed 78% believe that the
00:40:53.640 parent should know.
00:40:55.420 Um,
00:40:55.500 that's not a controversial position.
00:40:57.660 The 14% who think mom and dad shouldn't be told ever that's the radical
00:41:02.140 fringe.
00:41:02.620 That's where our prime minister is.
00:41:04.000 By the way,
00:41:04.640 you put all of that into the,
00:41:07.100 this context of,
00:41:08.560 of the regulators deciding what the rules are for what you can say online.
00:41:15.000 We're in a very dangerous place.
00:41:17.100 And,
00:41:17.540 and so this,
00:41:18.700 this is a horrible bill.
00:41:20.260 I've been,
00:41:20.600 uh,
00:41:21.360 screaming about it since they introduced it.
00:41:23.280 They went through,
00:41:23.700 uh,
00:41:24.300 and a whole election and had to reintroduce it because it didn't pass in time.
00:41:28.420 And the conservatives really tried to get young people,
00:41:31.380 especially to be interested in this.
00:41:33.960 And they couldn't be,
00:41:35.180 we had our last election in the middle of COVID and Justin Trudeau scared
00:41:38.200 suburban moms into voting for him that,
00:41:40.300 uh,
00:41:40.880 if,
00:41:41.400 um,
00:41:41.700 if they didn't vote for him,
00:41:42.820 we'd all get COVID and die or,
00:41:44.640 uh,
00:41:45.420 not be allowed to have abortions with a gun at your head.
00:41:49.560 Um,
00:41:49.960 well,
00:41:50.820 uh,
00:41:51.280 I know you're busy.
00:41:52.260 You guys up in Canada have to celebrate another Nazi,
00:41:54.780 I think today.
00:41:55.940 Uh,
00:41:56.580 so.
00:41:57.700 So,
00:41:58.780 you know,
00:41:59.920 I'm sure we can find some,
00:42:01.400 we can rustle some up.
00:42:02.500 Well,
00:42:02.520 you don't have to,
00:42:03.400 cause the Russian disinformation,
00:42:04.800 uh,
00:42:05.560 league will,
00:42:06.420 will provide them for you.
00:42:08.000 You just have to root them out.
00:42:10.500 Of,
00:42:11.020 of all the things of our,
00:42:12.620 for our prime ministers to do,
00:42:14.040 um,
00:42:15.580 it like,
00:42:16.360 you know,
00:42:17.100 he,
00:42:17.540 he's talking about Russian disinformation.
00:42:19.320 He just gave them all the ammunition they need to sit there and say,
00:42:23.020 Ukraine's full of Nazis.
00:42:24.920 Um,
00:42:25.680 because he had Zelensky,
00:42:27.380 applaud one.
00:42:28.700 Um,
00:42:29.420 and,
00:42:30.120 and then says,
00:42:30.980 well,
00:42:31.200 it's not my fault.
00:42:32.200 I,
00:42:32.380 I didn't do any vetting.
00:42:33.600 It's kind of your job when you're the leader of the country or your,
00:42:37.280 your,
00:42:37.400 your staff job to make sure that a,
00:42:39.500 a foreign visit goes well.
00:42:41.480 Yeah.
00:42:42.000 Yeah.
00:42:42.440 I would,
00:42:43.200 you know,
00:42:43.500 I haven't seen Ronald Reagan or really any president.
00:42:46.240 I,
00:42:46.680 I say that I should say anybody on the right,
00:42:49.440 uh,
00:42:50.400 bring up,
00:42:51.100 uh,
00:42:51.300 you know,
00:42:51.580 an old Nazi and go,
00:42:53.220 we should really celebrate this guy.
00:42:55.300 Uh,
00:42:55.700 they'll bring up old Marxists from time to time,
00:42:57.940 but not Nazis.
00:42:58.860 All right.
00:42:59.480 Uh,
00:42:59.680 Brian,
00:42:59.940 best of luck to you,
00:43:01.100 man.
00:43:02.300 Thank you guys.
00:43:03.200 Okay.
00:43:03.580 I guess Canada is out.
00:43:05.280 I'm not going to be able to go up there.
00:43:08.800 All right.
00:43:09.280 Let me tell you about our sponsor.
00:43:10.900 This have our,
00:43:11.420 you're on the verge.
00:43:12.080 I was thinking about it this morning when I saw that the draft was coming back.
00:43:15.680 Not that I'm worried about me,
00:43:16.820 but I thought I'm not sending my son or my daughter into a war in Ukraine.
00:43:21.320 Never going to do it.
00:43:22.260 I can't tell you.
00:43:22.840 I'll drive them across the border.
00:43:24.040 And I thought Canada is worse.
00:43:26.180 Do you know how many times this show drives me into looking at real estate in other countries?
00:43:31.360 Yes.
00:43:31.600 I can't even tell you how many times I wind up.
00:43:34.140 Can I tell you something?
00:43:35.360 There are broadcasters that I know.
00:43:37.920 And,
00:43:38.280 uh,
00:43:38.640 there's two of us.
00:43:40.240 There's two of us that are anchors that were,
00:43:43.740 will not leave the country.
00:43:45.520 Uh,
00:43:46.020 but there are broadcasters.
00:43:47.140 I know they've got,
00:43:48.120 Oh,
00:43:48.160 they're,
00:43:48.360 I mean,
00:43:48.820 I think they even have luggage packed to get out.