The Glenn Beck Program - July 13, 2026


Best of the Program | Guest: Vickie Paladino | 7⧸13⧸26


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00:00:26.960 Okay, it might be that I'm a boomer.
00:00:28.720 I mean, I'm the last year of the boomer, and I don't usually identify with boomers.
00:00:33.780 But I got to say, what is absolutely crazy is the way people have been reacting to Lindsey Graham.
00:00:41.900 And there's a couple of things we should learn from that.
00:00:43.880 And one of those is what you say when you think nobody is listening.
00:00:48.360 Also, child brides, it's happening now.
00:00:51.280 You know why it's getting worse?
00:00:53.320 Say it with me.
00:00:54.460 One, two, three.
00:00:56.020 Climate change.
00:00:57.380 Oh, you had a different answer?
00:00:58.720 Yeah, well, that's the media for you.
00:01:01.020 Also, we're going to talk about what's happening in New York with Vicky Ballandino.
00:01:05.080 She is a really outspoken, typical New Yorker, city councilwoman, has a lot to say about
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00:03:21.340 you're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program be careful on how you respond to people's
00:03:31.440 death because someday you'll die someday the president's going to die you know imagine how
00:03:35.860 bad that's going to be when president trump passes away can you imagine what's going to be said 0.80
00:03:39.160 online it's going to be horrible it's going to be absolutely horrible horrible um and you know
00:03:45.680 if this is a boomer thing then i'm glad i'm a boomer and then you know what everybody else
00:03:49.780 should join the boomers on this we don't celebrate somebody else's death no matter how much you
00:03:54.820 didn't like them in politics for the love of pete it's politics you know there's a lot of mistakes 0.71
00:04:00.420 that we can make in life and none of those mistakes most of those things are never going to
00:04:11.420 they're never they're not they're not what we're going to be worried about when we die
00:04:14.300 they're not saw a video the other day of a undertaker guy who spends his life in the
00:04:22.160 business of other people's endings and in this video
00:04:28.040 he said he had tracked now for over like 30 40 years what everybody said when he thought when
00:04:39.280 they thought no one was listening because he's standing in the room and he's kind of invisible
00:04:42.940 and he's hearing people and he said what people say what they whisper when they think the room
00:04:52.040 is empty when they lean down close to somebody who is dead somebody who can't answer them anymore
00:04:58.880 what they say he said is almost always the last the same five sentences the last thing they say
00:05:05.580 to somebody is the same five sentences.
00:05:09.880 Different faces, different decades.
00:05:12.760 He said it has never changed.
00:05:14.680 Same five things.
00:05:17.180 One of them is, I thought we'd have more time.
00:05:24.460 Now imagine yourself seeing somebody in the coffin and you're leaning over.
00:05:31.300 What do you say?
00:05:32.540 I thought we would have more time.
00:05:35.580 Next one is, I hope you knew, fill in the blank.
00:05:47.460 I don't know who I am without you.
00:05:55.060 Please, please don't leave me.
00:05:57.980 and the last one
00:06:02.600 I'm so sorry I should have called more
00:06:06.880 no the easy lesson here is don't have any regrets
00:06:14.780 say it now call now don't wait and that's true
00:06:19.560 but I think these five sentences are more profound far more profound than
00:06:27.040 just a warning about regret they're a blueprint because look closely at what each of them are
00:06:34.160 saying okay it's love that went unspoken it's presence that was postponed it's gratitude
00:06:42.620 saved for a day that just didn't come
00:06:45.540 i read those and i thought
00:06:55.960 what would life be like if we all just live those five things
00:07:02.900 right now not as we get close to death or somebody else is sick but right now if we
00:07:08.720 live those five things on an ordinary tuesday what else in our life would quietly fix itself
00:07:16.640 i thought i thought we'd have more time if you actually lived like the time was right now
00:07:26.260 i was talking to a friend of mine last night i just adore he said
00:07:32.340 you know my son has a trait of mine and i'm so glad he picked this up for me he is able to live
00:07:43.080 in the moment and i said what do you mean he said we were having lunch the other day
00:07:46.220 and it's a grown man and he said i'm sitting there with my son who's in college and he's like
00:07:54.180 dad put into the sandwich dad this is the best chicken sandwich i have ever had
00:08:01.280 and he said i've learned just to go that's great not like can i try that because he's like it's
00:08:09.800 not necessarily the best chicken sandwich he's ever had he's had thousands of chicken sandwiches
00:08:14.460 how is he ranking them he's like he's just able to live in the moment just able to just live in
00:08:21.640 that moment and when he bites into whatever it is he's biting in it is the best he's ever had
00:08:26.400 imagine if you could actually live like if you were just living in the moment how much of our
00:08:34.540 anxiety would just go away it could be just me but i i'll bet you half of my worry is fear that
00:08:46.720 i am wasting something that i can't get back that i've missed something that i can't get back that
00:08:53.300 I'm in the wrong place live in the present and that fear has nothing to feed on but it's so hard
00:09:04.180 the other one is I hope you knew if you told the people around you today today out loud on purpose
00:09:13.520 how many cold marriages might warm back up
00:09:17.260 how many kids grow up not sure but how many if you started living like i'm just going to tell
00:09:28.180 them right now how many of them would say to you are you dying if you start living here this way
00:09:35.640 are people around you going to say are you okay are you dying
00:09:38.900 no i'm just living the way i think i should live every day
00:09:43.300 so much of the brokenness in our own families isn't from cruelty
00:09:51.600 it's from the things that were felt but never said
00:09:57.540 i don't know who i am without you
00:10:06.000 when's the last time you let the people know that you love how much they hold you up how many of
00:10:12.720 them are quietly drowning right now. Convinced they don't matter to anyone, but they matter
00:10:17.640 so deeply to you. It might be the one sentence that keeps other people around you longer.
00:10:24.540 I don't know who I am without you. I don't know how I do it without you.
00:10:32.300 Please don't leave me.
00:10:34.180 if you stop letting things go unsaid and unresolved how many
00:10:41.760 estrangements never would happen how many feuds how many years of silence between people who
00:10:48.460 actually love each other that started as one small thing that nobody had the courage to fix
00:10:54.280 while it was still small and now it's massive
00:10:57.740 which kind of leads to i should have called more this is the easiest one and yet it is the hardest
00:11:07.140 one it's a phone you have it in your pocket the whole time if you actually made the calls
00:11:15.560 the relationship you think is broken may not be broken at all it just might be neglected
00:11:22.520 and there's a huge difference and we confuse the two all the time
00:11:27.300 see what's happening here these aren't five regrets that we should dodge they're five
00:11:37.360 practices and the strangest craziest thing is what they do to everything around them because
00:11:47.060 we treat our problems like they're separate the stress and the distance and the wound and
00:11:51.540 the thing that's been eating at us for years we think each one needs its own solution but so many
00:11:57.880 of them are not separate at all they're all just downstream from probably those five things they're
00:12:03.320 the symptoms of love that never got said time that never got spent if you if you if stop talking
00:12:14.680 about you. If I would just live these five things, I'm going to be amazed at how much of my life will
00:12:23.460 right itself. Problems that we were bracing to fight would just dissolve because the thing
00:12:30.440 feeding them is gone. Wounds closed that you've given up on. People come back. You'll be lighter.
00:12:40.280 you'll probably sleep better, you're happier, and not because we solved the big problems,
00:12:45.360 but because most of our big problems turned out to be the small things that were left unsaid for
00:12:49.200 far too long. And that, I think, is the secret that that undertaker stumbled on.
00:12:56.380 Those five whispers, they're not the sound of death, they're instructions for life,
00:13:04.580 just delivered tragically one day too late.
00:13:10.280 one day all of us are going to be in that quiet room hopefully we're not the one in the box but
00:13:18.540 we're the one leaning down to whisper to somebody
00:13:22.580 what's going to come out of your mouth when you think no one is listening
00:13:29.880 let it be the one thing that is worth saying thank you thank you for all the laughs thank
00:13:38.260 you for all of the love thank you for all of the time live today like there's nothing left to
00:13:44.440 confess because you've said it all all out loud while it counted we keep looking for answers and
00:13:51.920 i don't think they're that hard i really don't we just keep saving them for a day that just doesn't
00:13:58.160 come so you want something personal to take out of the lindsey graham death do that
00:14:08.160 Don't save these things. Say these things. Make the call.
00:14:12.800 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:14:20.320 Wow, Runa was 15 when she married a man she had never, ever met.
00:14:26.940 Cyclone Ramal ripped through her camp in the Bangladesh, you know, Cox Bazaar region,
00:14:33.280 killing her family and her family's chickens and ducks,
00:14:36.920 which were the source of both the food and the income. 0.96
00:14:40.820 Runa's mother, who had become the sole income earner 1.00
00:14:44.360 after her husband died a year earlier,
00:14:47.580 needed a way to support Runa.
00:14:50.340 So she had no choice but to arrange a marriage.
00:14:55.260 Okay, all right, okay.
00:14:58.220 That's a little different because, first of all, Runa was 17.
00:15:03.280 But they say now child marriage is a global problem across cultures and religions.
00:15:10.940 Is it? Is it?
00:15:15.100 It's often inherently linked to gender inequality, poverty, food insecurity, and social norms and practices, including family honor.
00:15:26.640 Okay.
00:15:28.460 There's one religion that kind of sticks out here, but don't worry about that.
00:15:32.760 No, no, no.
00:15:33.280 No. Climate change is now believed to be a leading contributor to the more frequent and younger nuptials.
00:15:44.900 So when you're 12, it's probably because of climate change.
00:15:51.440 Now, there is another source that keeps coming to mind.
00:15:55.400 I can't remember what it is, but it's right on the tip of my tongue,
00:16:03.040 but I can't think of what it is. Now, let me give you another story. Almost half of Muslim
00:16:07.520 Americans support the terror group Hamas. Gosh, it makes me think of that other story. I'm like,
00:16:17.460 ah, what is the other one that is so embracing of child marriage? I can't put my finger. Anyway, 0.68
00:16:25.500 half of muslim americans now support hamas that is great right 44 of muslim american respondents 0.96
00:16:38.380 express a favorable opinion of the terror group hamas compared to the 17 of black protestants 0.53
00:16:45.960 and 4 of white evangelical protestants 8 of catholics meanwhile only 26 of muslim
00:16:55.160 americans had a favorable view of view of the israeli people compared to 74 percent of white
00:17:02.180 evangelical protestants 51 percent of catholics and 55 percent of black protestants survey was
00:17:09.400 met with disgust by many prominent muslims online of course of course my gosh 0.97
00:17:18.500 these people that want to say that they support you know why they're supporting hamas
00:17:26.320 climate change right i'm sure that's it's climate change by the way you know this is
00:17:35.960 just going viral again um it came out in 2025 august of 2025 um at the um she was speaking in
00:17:45.840 detroit but it's going uh going viral again here is rashida talib at the people's conference
00:17:54.240 for palestine listen to this look at this room we ain't going anywhere yeah political structures
00:18:03.780 that i have to work in that we all are surrounded by was built on slavery and genocide and rape and 0.92
00:18:10.620 oppression real change doesn't come from the cowards and warmongers in congress it comes from
00:18:17.920 the streets it comes from all of us mobilizing and seizing the power to resist and fight back
00:18:23.360 is the compass in this country yeah now wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute hang on just
00:18:30.320 a second i gotta i gotta understand this wait a minute so the system was built on slavery and
00:18:36.880 genocide and oppression but they're now in congress and the power doesn't come from the
00:18:44.820 system it comes from the people wow that's we it's weird it's weird that the same system that
00:18:55.760 comes from the people is somehow or another the system of oppression huh okay all right well
00:19:05.900 whatever whatever whatever so we we've got the islamic you know detroit conference for palestine
00:19:16.400 i'm sure there's no supporters there for child marriage i'm sure there's nothing there going on
00:19:23.560 at all by the way the minnesota board of pardons you know minnesota board of pardons has has
00:19:31.840 pardon a uh a child sex offender minnesota minnesota minnesota what else is going on in
00:19:42.500 minnesota i can't think of it anyway uh sexual conduct in the first degree for abuse of a female
00:19:56.060 minor uh and uh and he's um she was 10 she was 10 but no big deal no big deal i mean let's get him
00:20:08.760 out of prison right away you know what i mean let's we can't have we can't have those kind of
00:20:13.460 people in prison what are you doing you have you have you considered climate change here's marco
00:20:20.000 Rubio on Michigan shielding child sex abusers from deportation. Listen to Rubio, cut five.
00:20:27.340 Just weeks ago, a convicted sex offender and a foreign national was shielded from deportation
00:20:31.980 by the governor of Minnesota. Laotian national Thule Vang was convicted of repeatedly sexually
00:20:38.980 abusing a 10-year-old girl in the state of Minnesota. He even tried to pay his victim
00:20:43.500 for her silence, and he called his heinous crimes a minor thing. Just days before this foreign sex 1.00
00:20:49.640 offender was scheduled to be deported, Tim Walz, the governor, issued him a pardon, setting him 1.00
00:20:54.680 free to once again endanger the children of America. Well, this week I revoked his legal
00:20:59.900 status in the United States, and as a result, federal agents took him into custody, and as of
00:21:04.940 today, he has been removed from the United States. Because of our action, this foreign criminal will 0.78
00:21:11.340 never pose a threat to any American ever again. Americans must never be forced by their elected 1.00
00:21:18.120 leaders to live alongside foreign sex criminals who have no right to begin with to reside in our 1.00
00:21:24.060 country. This administration will always stand with the American people and defend them from
00:21:30.380 violent criminals. Violent criminals who are only violent towards 10-year-olds because of
00:21:37.980 climate change. I want to just point that out. Why doesn't everybody see that? It's climate change,
00:21:43.980 man how can you possibly miss that how can you possibly miss that there's nothing to see here
00:21:49.920 there is absolutely nothing going on this is the best of the glenn beck program
00:21:58.880 we have vicki paladino coming on with us a minute she's a new york city councilwoman i just
00:22:09.380 absolutely love her um but uh let me let me pick it up from friday you know friday i told you that
00:22:15.840 mom donnie last week had on the calendars it was all it's there's no question this was happening
00:22:22.280 um his international commissioner was supposed to meet with iran's ambassador because they were you
00:22:30.340 know they have things that they have to talk about what do you have to talk about you know
00:22:33.620 as the mayor of New York, what does your city commissioner under you have to talk about with
00:22:40.340 the Iranian ambassador? First of all, it can't be anything about, hey, we would like to improve
00:22:46.260 relations with Iran and, you know, make sure that we're, you know, maybe we're going to be sister
00:22:51.640 cities with Iran. No, no, that's illegal. You're not supposed to be doing business with them. So
00:22:57.200 what was the city meeting with i mean i i can come up with all kinds of nefarious uh answers but
00:23:04.100 maybe our next guest will have uh some thoughts on this but here's what he said uh on friday this
00:23:11.080 is mom donnie on friday what he said about that meeting listen to this recent reporting showed
00:23:16.920 that the international affairs commissioner anna maria artila was trying to meet with iran's
00:23:22.700 ambassador. Thoughts on her coordinating that meeting without your awareness? Also,
00:23:27.000 what do you see Archela's role as the commissioner of international affairs?
00:23:32.020 That meeting did not take place. It will not take place. And I did not know about it until
00:23:36.280 there was a press inquiry regarding it. And when it comes to the work of our commissioner and our
00:23:42.700 international affairs office, it's to ensure that as we are a city of the world, that we are also
00:23:47.940 there to meet with leaders from across the world. The focus is always on our city and our
00:23:53.500 relationship. The commissioner recognizes that this was made an error and we're working on a
00:23:58.520 new process in terms of new meeting requests. Again, this was a request that came into the
00:24:03.760 office, not one that originated from the office. Vicki Paladino is with us. She's New York City
00:24:09.660 Councilwoman. Vicki, what do you make of that answer? Total BS. Hi, Glenn. How are you? How
00:24:16.180 this is uh you know the young man wants to take over the world uh and to your point in your
00:24:24.640 introduction when you was first speaking about this this is all about how uh he's not allowed
00:24:30.580 to do business like this so the i the idea that he's thinking new york city is a a country inside
00:24:37.620 itself you know like we're separate from the united states of america he's going to operate
00:24:43.820 as he sees fit as far as this commissioner goes of course she knows exactly what's going on
00:24:50.780 there's no question in my mind there's some backdoor deal going on look at his ties glenn
00:24:56.200 you know this is going on now he's only mayor of the city seven months this just what july 1st
00:25:04.020 seven months yeah yeah so uh it's absolutely this is a it's serious stuff this is even even
00:25:10.760 have to take it for granted even if he didn't know let's just say let's take him at his word he
00:25:15.420 didn't know then you have created an atmosphere where somebody who's working for you thinks that
00:25:22.840 it's reasonable to meet with the ambassador of iran which you would have no business meeting
00:25:29.540 with them and and then he doesn't fire her for that absolutely i mean it makes no sense no sense
00:25:36.980 It makes no sense whatsoever. And you're 100% right. This is how this whole operation is working here now in New York City. We have got this whole group of people that surround him, that we know that there's terrorist ties, that we know that their allegiance is not to the United States of America. It's to Iran. It's to Palestine. It's to everything but us.
00:26:01.440 and uh he actually i'm telling you he really truly believes that he's going to operate new york not
00:26:08.960 as a municipality but uh and i really hope trump steps in here because what he did could be in
00:26:15.460 violation of the logan act and a couple of other things we need the federal government uh nick
00:26:23.080 shirley's finding all kinds of um fraud which we knew he was going to find uh he needs to come in
00:26:29.240 here now and really put his foot down I hope Trump stops calling him well you know he's a nice guy
00:26:35.200 I don't think he's not no he's not what do you mean what do you mean no he's not he's not a nice
00:26:41.840 guy when when Trump refers to when Trump refers to Mondani you know he's a nice guy he's learning
00:26:48.780 and you know when he first did the um when uh Zoe first went down to Washington and Trump treated
00:26:55.940 him exactly as i thought he would came out all smiles you know he's playing three-dimensional
00:27:01.480 tennis which is great but but for people like myself uh and others who are fighting this guy
00:27:09.040 tooth and nail every chance we get uh you know i don't like to hear the president say he's a nice
00:27:15.540 guy no he's not he's a bad guy so tell me tell me about this um you know he had the new york city
00:27:22.920 immigrant enclaves map that came out for the world cup little yemen little palestine little
00:27:29.560 pakistan but no little italy no irish or jewish areas are marked at all what what what do you
00:27:37.640 make of that well that went absolutely viral uh he poked a bear and uh we are the immigrants here 0.93
00:27:47.120 our great grandparents who came to this country we built this country whereas the new immigrants 0.97
00:27:52.780 that are coming here this city let me stick with the city uh these new immigrants that are coming 1.00
00:27:57.980 here he wants to keep us separated and divide us and that's what he's doing by creating little 1.00
00:28:04.300 Yemen little Pakistan give me a break and you omit the Italians you omit the Irish you omit
00:28:11.300 the Germans you omit the Greeks you omit the Jews no sorry Zoran once again you're sticking your foot
00:28:19.120 in and doing it totally wrong but this is his vision and this vision cannot again be underestimated 0.57
00:28:27.560 what he wants to do is you come here hate america keep your little country in your own selves you
00:28:34.820 know your little enclaves and live off the fat of the land because we're paying and paying and paying
00:28:41.920 the italians never came here looking for a handout the irish never came here looking for a handout
00:28:47.520 We built this city. We weren't looking for different newspapers in 20 different languages.
00:28:53.360 It was an embarrassment if you didn't learn how to speak English and assimilate keyword, keyword, assimilate and become part of New York culture.
00:29:04.860 And of course, the culture of the United States of America. And this is what we're seeing happening throughout the country.
00:29:11.700 We cannot take this lightly. There's a difference between the immigrants. 1.00
00:29:16.380 my my wife um italian um second generation now her grandfather um the first the first ones born
00:29:27.200 in america uh one of the brothers was named america and the other one was christopher columbus
00:29:34.680 i mean they they tried to become they wanted to become americans and yes they lived in their own
00:29:42.380 area because that's just the way it happened they lived in their own area but they were trying to
00:29:47.160 become americans we're no longer we have these people now who are no longer trying to become
00:29:52.220 american um i mean i love your comment that you're renaming your district little america
00:29:57.440 oh you saw that oh yeah of course i did yes yes yes you know let me tell you that caught on
00:30:03.680 like wildfire that tweet was just so light and hairy and it was serious though uh and my my
00:30:11.460 district of course is made up of so many different nationalities but the bottom line is here that we
00:30:18.560 unite we come together and i have to tell you somebody actually uh did an ai song uh put some
00:30:25.760 information into ai and they came up with a great song this is really taking off because i am taking
00:30:32.680 in refugees of people who want to come and believe in coming together united under one umbrella and
00:30:39.360 that together we make a great uh great family that's what we're all about that's what america
00:30:44.260 is all about it's sad that um that that would become viral because it is a feeling that um
00:30:54.060 there are those a lot of people i mean this progressive thing you know um it's it's he has
00:31:02.480 been described as conducting a soft secession from the united states where absolutely um yeah
00:31:08.120 It's its own city state, foreign policy, immigration policy, you know, economic.
00:31:13.600 And it's at war with everything that we've been and everything that we believe in.
00:31:21.200 Tell me what this looks like, you know, with the DSA, you know, executing an insurgency inside some of our cities.
00:31:30.140 Well, the DSA has got a very, very pointed agenda and he's following it through to the letter.
00:31:37.200 There's no question about it.
00:31:38.780 You're absolutely right about him trying to take over this city and separate himself from the country, making this city as, you know, which is a municipality.
00:31:49.480 He's breaking laws.
00:31:51.360 And he does want, this is exactly what his plan is.
00:31:54.900 But this is the DSA's plan throughout the country.
00:31:58.900 It's not just in New York.
00:32:00.800 New York is as big a foothold as you could get.
00:32:03.960 but now this is this is spreading out you know we look at minnesota we look at these other places
00:32:09.260 boston but nothing is quite as great as new york city i mean this is what he's doing uh and it's
00:32:18.080 it's it's something that we really need to think about and something that we really need to act
00:32:22.740 upon that's why when that tweet went out and i said little america because we still do exist
00:32:29.740 Zoran okay and guess what I will be your worst nightmare going forward along with several other
00:32:37.520 people that are not uh afraid of repercussions what are you afraid of if you don't stand up now
00:32:44.800 and fight and stand up for what you believe in what we believe in as Americans and as New Yorkers
00:32:51.900 we're a strong group here we're made up of so many different cultures that have always come together
00:32:57.460 and you want to try to put a no not gonna work not gonna work is he more is you know the the
00:33:03.360 the um uh green red alliance is he more socialist or more islamist in his true
00:33:13.100 belief of what he's fighting fighting for well i have to say uh may get me in trouble but
00:33:19.820 i would have to say he's more islamist he's more islamist why do you say because because of what
00:33:27.060 how he is with the jews his open outwardness and his pro-palestinian take on so many things uh we've
00:33:34.340 watched him unfold this this agenda uh but he's also at right out of the book of Karl Marx you 0.70
00:33:42.020 know it it's a when you see the uh the influx uh that's coming into this city of middle eastern
00:33:49.840 people. And they're marching in our streets. They're doing things that you normally need
00:33:57.340 a permit for. And it's thousands, tens of thousands, the call to prayer in the middle
00:34:05.400 of Astoria. Astoria was a stronghold for Italians and for Greeks. And now call for prayer is loud
00:34:14.880 as can be echoing through the streets of Astoria.
00:34:18.480 That's not what you do.
00:34:20.260 You know, you go to your mosque, you pray,
00:34:22.680 you know, you play the music in your house.
00:34:25.480 We don't do that.
00:34:26.280 He's putting his foot down here.
00:34:28.040 He's putting a stake in the ground.
00:34:30.500 And, you know, I have somebody who just reached out to me,
00:34:33.860 a widower, a widow of 9-11.
00:34:37.300 And she's asking me for my help 0.93
00:34:39.660 because she does not want Zoran.
00:34:42.160 and they have a whole
00:34:44.000 group of people that are put together
00:34:46.640 they do not want Zoran
00:34:48.360 at the 25th anniversary
00:34:50.220 which is going to be here before you know it
00:34:52.640 they don't want him
00:34:54.860 there and he misrepresents 1.00
00:34:57.180 everything, he is a Trojan horse
00:34:59.220 but again that's reiterating
00:35:00.980 what we've been saying now
00:35:02.120 since he took office, we have now
00:35:05.020 become a separate entity
00:35:07.220 as of January
00:35:08.720 when he took his hand
00:35:09.820 He took the oath on the Koran, too. 0.90
00:35:14.880 You know, he did not take it on the Bible. 0.51
00:35:17.160 He took it on the Koran. 0.84
00:35:18.620 And it's all about separation of church and state.
00:35:21.660 Are you aware of what he did during Ramadan in City Hall, where he laid out the mats, and he had this whole ceremony on the last day of Ramadan?
00:35:33.840 Yeah. 0.63
00:35:34.220 Imagine if that was a Catholic priest. 0.79
00:35:36.480 No, it wouldn't have happened. 0.98
00:35:38.300 I will tell you this, the situation with the Islamists, you know, you can take your oath of office on a Koran. 1.00
00:35:47.620 That's one thing. 0.99
00:35:48.520 But an Islamist is a government system. 0.94
00:35:53.060 And that's that's where government, a church and state that that isn't that's that's state versus state. 0.94
00:35:59.620 Vicki, thank you so much.
00:36:00.940 And, you know, I forgot about our 25th anniversary.
00:36:03.300 It is coming up.
00:36:04.060 I'd love to talk to you about it.
00:36:05.320 i was there for the first and the uh the first anniversary of it it was quite a quite a different
00:36:10.240 thing i'd love to come up and be there oh that would be great you know uh for us too uh i was
00:36:16.740 there i watched i'm right where i'm sitting here's a tv behind the screen here and uh i was on the
00:36:23.180 phone with my girlfriend and we see the buildings wow we just could not believe it and from our
00:36:30.040 attic window she could watch the plane hit the building so it's a it's a nightmare yeah um vicky
00:36:37.100 we'll talk again thank you so much for thank you glenn i appreciate it and i love your background
00:36:41.080 lucille ball my lady yeah i know she's the best excellent thank you and jimmy stewart take care
00:36:47.120 yeah god bless thank you glenn uh vicky palantino um it's hard to believe that it was 25 you know i
00:36:54.560 think this again goes to divine providence here we are on our 250th uh anniversary our first
00:37:00.440 foreign war was with islamists um and it was it was happening with um jefferson and he said if
00:37:07.780 we're not careful if we don't pay attention it will be our last foreign war as well and here
00:37:12.220 we are on the 25th anniversary this year twizzlers keep the fun going yeah i know i just stopped
00:37:23.120 whatever you were listening to to tell you that Twizzlers keep the fun going. Well, irony isn't
00:37:27.840 my forte, but twisty, chewy, yummy Twizzlers sure is. So think of Twizzlers as a little palate
00:37:33.500 cleanser for whatever's queued up. Which, by the way, should be coming very soon. Like any second
00:37:39.080 now. Okay, Twizzlers, time to keep the fun going.