The Glenn Beck Program - November 18, 2022


Best of the Program | Guests: Bill O'Reilly & Richard Paul Evans | 11⧸18⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

39 minutes

Words per Minute

166.49222

Word Count

6,628

Sentence Count

679

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

Glenn Beck is back in Alaska, and he's got a guest on the show to talk about the FBI raid on his home, and how they got his ID. He also talks about how the FBI was able to identify him from a photo taken in the Capitol.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 So who can we find that will help buy Sputnik?
00:00:04.200 You really want this thing, don't you?
00:00:06.880 I really do.
00:00:07.560 This is the beginning of everything.
00:00:10.480 Sputnik is up for sale, an auction, and there's no way I can afford it by myself.
00:00:15.800 And I gotta find somebody that wants a big tax write-off.
00:00:19.520 I've got a guy for you.
00:00:20.580 You do?
00:00:20.980 Sam Bankman-Fried. He's got tons of money.
00:00:22.980 No.
00:00:23.840 He's a big donor to political causes.
00:00:25.900 No.
00:00:26.060 I think you just ask him. He'll help you out.
00:00:27.980 No.
00:00:28.820 No?
00:00:29.380 No.
00:00:30.000 George Soros?
00:00:30.800 No.
00:00:32.120 Who's got money anymore?
00:00:34.300 I mean, I gotta find somebody that I can just milk to get the Sputnik.
00:00:38.500 Because it is, for the museum, that was, that's the first satellite.
00:00:43.540 That's the first noise from space.
00:00:46.760 Television.
00:00:47.640 Everything changes because of Sputnik.
00:00:51.180 You know, sell your body.
00:00:53.380 I don't know.
00:00:53.880 If I was looking for $11, maybe.
00:00:56.180 But that would put me in work for about two months.
00:00:59.720 Anyway.
00:01:02.000 Here is today's podcast.
00:01:04.900 Don't miss a second.
00:01:05.980 You're going to love it.
00:01:06.560 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:17.960 All right, so because I'm a maverick, which is an actual gender and do not make fun of it,
00:01:27.900 one of my favorite co-mavericks, somebody who is a dangerous, dangerous person, lives up in Alaska.
00:01:43.160 And I can call her friend because I'm safe because I know she's in Alaska and I'm in Texas.
00:01:49.620 So I can still be a share of the maverick kind of things.
00:01:54.440 Her name is Marilyn Huber.
00:01:56.540 She's been on the show a couple of times, but she was on our special this last weekend.
00:02:01.740 Please watch this special.
00:02:03.740 It's really kind of an important thing.
00:02:06.620 Marilyn is on the phone.
00:02:07.880 She was her home was raided by the FBI over January 6th.
00:02:11.860 They weren't in the Capitol.
00:02:13.460 No, they went to the front of the Capitol.
00:02:16.440 They weren't on the steps.
00:02:17.460 They weren't anywhere.
00:02:18.200 They just look.
00:02:19.200 They had a plane.
00:02:19.860 They had a catch in 30 minutes.
00:02:21.480 So they listened to the president and then walked over to the Capitol and went, huh, and then turn around, walk out.
00:02:26.340 Didn't even know there was a right.
00:02:27.480 Nothing.
00:02:28.620 And the FBI broke their door down early one morning.
00:02:32.820 You got that right because she's a maverick.
00:02:37.560 She's learned a lot.
00:02:38.780 She was very non-political.
00:02:42.700 And now I'm not sure.
00:02:44.520 Marilyn, would you consider yourself political or just wide awake?
00:02:49.800 Good morning.
00:02:51.320 Well, it's 530 in the morning in Alaska.
00:02:54.440 So wide awake might not be quite there yet.
00:02:57.760 But as far as, yeah, as far as awake to what's happening, I feel like I'm becoming more awake every day.
00:03:07.900 And I was willing to take the red pill.
00:03:11.300 And some days I wake up, I'm sure she'd say, like, can I have a blue pill day, please?
00:03:15.560 I know.
00:03:16.040 I know.
00:03:16.840 I'm actually, I've had this conversation.
00:03:18.840 If I could get a pill where I would erase all the knowledge that I had, which I believe they are developing, I often think to myself, am I glad I know all this stuff?
00:03:29.720 And I am.
00:03:31.000 But it sucks a lot of times.
00:03:34.120 Yeah.
00:03:34.560 Marilyn, you and your husband, they came in, broke your door down.
00:03:40.520 They never charged you.
00:03:43.020 It's phenomenal to me that they tagged you because they had a picture of somebody that was in the Capitol and it looked like you.
00:03:52.060 Did you ever really think, wait a minute, how did my face appear?
00:03:58.700 How did they identify me out of the tens of thousands of people that were there on the mall?
00:04:05.720 How did they compare my picture and get my picture and say, oh, there it is.
00:04:10.520 It's a match.
00:04:13.260 I did.
00:04:14.100 And I asked them that question because they were, as we talked about on the special and as I continue to learn, even though it seems like basics, we keep having to have our mental brain reshaped.
00:04:28.620 And that we just need to be quiet and not talk.
00:04:34.000 But I did ask, but asking questions is what we should be doing.
00:04:37.440 When they ask a question, we should be asking a question, not answering questions.
00:04:41.740 And Jesus was a genius at this when he read this.
00:04:44.960 Oh, yeah.
00:04:46.980 But when they were saying, you know, we have you, you've been positively ID'd.
00:04:53.000 Well, in that, in my universe, that sounds like you've been 100% verified.
00:04:58.860 What they mean is some random anonymous tipster has called in or left a tip or an email that a photo they saw online might resemble you.
00:05:13.600 That's a positive ID.
00:05:17.040 It's not very positive.
00:05:19.360 It's not very certain, even if it's positive.
00:05:22.180 You have become, I mean, you're my favorite American right now.
00:05:26.400 You have become this diehard civil rights defender.
00:05:34.100 And you have investigated, investigated everything that you should do.
00:05:38.320 So this will never happen to you again.
00:05:40.280 And you are actually passing this on and trying to teach it to people.
00:05:43.500 Tell me, the one thing you brought up off air, and I talked about it on air, was this Abraham Lincoln thingy called Rid of Habeas Corpus, which I don't know what it is.
00:05:57.040 I mean, I think Abraham Lincoln had something to do with that.
00:06:00.340 I'm pretty sure.
00:06:01.520 Anyway.
00:06:04.480 I'm trying to get the Abraham Lincoln link here.
00:06:07.700 It just sounds old-timey.
00:06:09.320 But I'll Google that.
00:06:10.480 Yeah.
00:06:10.640 I mean, it just sounds old-timey.
00:06:11.900 It sounds like something he would say, you know, Rid of Habeas Corpus is what we need for this.
00:06:16.200 And who knows what it means.
00:06:17.680 Maybe more cannons.
00:06:18.760 I don't know.
00:06:19.740 But you said, and this is the number one question online and in our email, is how do I get me one of those things?
00:06:29.660 I think we should start with what is it and how do you make one or get one and why?
00:06:38.120 Yeah, so a lot of our most helpful tools are not difficult, but they're not known.
00:06:47.380 And, you know, being now a diehard conspiracy, vying between theory and fact.
00:06:54.860 Somebody that would deny there's a direct link from COVID to slavery.
00:07:01.080 I know.
00:07:01.400 I know your type.
00:07:02.260 Go ahead.
00:07:02.840 Or someone who would, you know, say like, wow, we're in all these fabulous public schools that are teaching all this necessary information and nothing that we can actually use.
00:07:14.800 Yes.
00:07:15.360 Yes.
00:07:15.840 I know the type.
00:07:17.820 Okay.
00:07:18.100 So what is a Rid of Habeas Corpus?
00:07:21.980 So my understanding is Habeas Corpus, if, and again, I don't use Google, just want to correct myself there because I want my ESG score to be as low as possible.
00:07:32.020 So I use Duck, Duck, Duck, Go, or anything else is possible.
00:07:36.840 Yes.
00:07:36.980 So I'm trying to learn from you and rate my ESG as I go.
00:07:41.260 Yes.
00:07:41.960 But it's like a business letter to the court.
00:07:45.280 If you think of it as a business letter, it has a certain format.
00:07:48.280 And Habeas Corpus, Corpus, think of body, the court.
00:07:51.960 Dead people.
00:07:52.660 And Habeas is you have.
00:07:55.560 So you have the body.
00:07:57.420 So this is a writ or a letter requesting the body to be freed from custody.
00:08:04.180 It's directed to the court and it's basically ratting out whoever your jailers are that won't let you go.
00:08:10.840 Okay.
00:08:11.440 So if they're holding you, you need the court to have your writ of Habeas Corpus.
00:08:19.420 Right?
00:08:20.420 Correct.
00:08:20.780 So there is a little bit of a caveat here because the jailers have you and you want them to give you this letter, this business letter to the court.
00:08:31.660 So sometimes there's a disconnect there because they're not so amenable to make that delivery for you.
00:08:37.240 Right.
00:08:37.740 Which I have experienced firsthand.
00:08:40.380 But they're not super excited about having their name.
00:08:43.440 They love putting your name on a piece of paper, but they're very unexcited about having their name put on a piece of paper.
00:08:50.120 However, they do now, they do consider you a serious threat once you do that, which I love.
00:08:55.320 That's fabulous.
00:08:56.560 And then you have to figure out how to get it from their hands to the court.
00:09:01.480 So how do you make, is there like a, is there like a legal zoom, a leak, like, uh, you know, some sort of a rid of habeas corpus.com that you could download one of these things.
00:09:14.000 Where do you, how do you make one?
00:09:15.580 Yeah.
00:09:16.520 So I actually wrote it down.
00:09:18.420 I was just thinking like, okay, if this comes up.
00:09:20.700 So I was reading it again because it is, you know, it takes a while to remember if you aren't writing one every day, which thankfully I'm not, uh, not, it's not necessary at this stage.
00:09:31.320 Um, it's hard.
00:09:32.440 It's easy to forget what the proper elements are.
00:09:35.460 So there's a fellow, an ex police officer who, um, of 30 years, who just got tired of seeing all the shenanigans going on.
00:09:45.180 And he's training the people because if you get an attorney, they can do a rid of habeas corpus for you.
00:09:51.520 Um, if you get a good attorney, if you've got the right attorney, uh, and he was just like, this isn't that difficult.
00:09:57.940 Let's just teach the people how to do it.
00:10:00.380 So his name is Terry Ingram and he has a YouTube.
00:10:04.900 That's how to write your own writ of habeas corpus from jail.
00:10:08.880 So even from jail in your own blood, even from jail.
00:10:12.860 Okay.
00:10:13.180 So wait, what is his name again?
00:10:15.180 To give you Terry, T-E-R-R-Y Ingram, I-N-G-R-A-M.
00:10:23.160 Terry Ingram.
00:10:24.420 Okay.
00:10:24.700 YouTube.
00:10:25.480 How to write.
00:10:25.960 How to write your own writ of habeas corpus.
00:10:28.580 And it's still on YouTube right now, which of course, you know, if you can download or just make a couple of copies yourself,
00:10:35.700 so she knows how long anything else will be there.
00:10:37.240 You are such a conspiracy theorist.
00:10:40.140 My gosh, what a danger to society.
00:10:42.000 I love that you call me a maverick.
00:10:44.500 Yeah, right.
00:10:45.640 I want t-shirts.
00:10:46.780 But I wish that.
00:10:47.420 With sparklies on it.
00:10:48.460 I wish that weren't true.
00:10:51.240 Like Steve Friend said when he went with our FBI, our new FBI friends.
00:10:55.460 It's wonderful to have new FBI friends.
00:10:57.200 When they aren't, when they don't have guns pointed at you.
00:11:01.200 Yeah.
00:11:01.340 I like them even better.
00:11:02.560 Yeah.
00:11:02.960 So, but as he was saying, you know, his thought was, I'm going to make this exit.
00:11:08.620 I'm going to break trail.
00:11:10.700 I'm going to make a path.
00:11:11.720 And then so many are going to rise up with me.
00:11:14.580 And yet he's like, wait, cricket, here's everybody.
00:11:19.000 I know.
00:11:19.540 I know.
00:11:21.300 I'm sure it feels that way for you as well.
00:11:23.520 Sometimes like, Hey, we're heralding the warning.
00:11:26.340 Now that we can see it, let's all, you know, line up and we're, we can take this.
00:11:31.260 There's so many of us.
00:11:32.380 And so few of them, all we have to do is stand up.
00:11:34.500 And I believe that is true.
00:11:36.400 And all we have to do is stand up.
00:11:38.140 Yeah.
00:11:38.480 That's it.
00:11:38.980 It'll all be over.
00:11:39.860 You know, you probably weren't paying attention.
00:11:41.880 Your husband probably was when I did the 912 project, but you were probably off.
00:11:46.080 I don't know, thinking about salmon or something up in Alaska while I was doing the hard work,
00:11:50.720 quite honestly, Marilyn, as a maverick, but that was the slogan of the 912 project.
00:11:56.120 We surround them.
00:11:56.920 It's not the other way around.
00:11:58.460 They're more of us.
00:11:59.340 We just, uh, have to stop being sheep and learn our history and learn our constitution
00:12:06.940 and the bill of rights.
00:12:09.040 Um, Marilyn, I admired you her early heralders.
00:12:13.200 Well, the party.
00:12:14.480 Yeah.
00:12:14.960 Well, that's, I mean, if it wasn't for people that are late to the party, it wouldn't, you
00:12:19.820 know, we wouldn't, I would have had more sleep, but, uh, I'm glad I just gave you a hard
00:12:25.060 time.
00:12:25.300 I hope you know that Marilyn, uh, I, uh, I am so glad.
00:12:29.340 Uh, you really, uh, you are really amazing.
00:12:32.800 If somebody wanted to find out information from you or wanted to, because are you doing
00:12:38.220 actual classes?
00:12:40.940 Well, you know what we're doing?
00:12:42.900 I've, you know, found some conspiracy, uh, serious friends who are searching out between
00:12:48.440 facts and, and, and theory.
00:12:50.980 And we have lots of great discussions on Sunday afternoons, 4 PM Alaska time.
00:12:56.040 Um, and if people want to go to stop the jab.org, there's a phone number and, you know, for
00:13:02.960 kind of a secure call in for a conference line, we do Sunday call in, we do a little, uh, like
00:13:09.060 motivational encouragement from a scripture base.
00:13:13.500 And then, uh, and then we take like a topic, a 15 minute topic that came up that, and then
00:13:22.600 we just, and we just take callers questions of, you know, how have you been recently tyrannized
00:13:28.300 and what might be an, an, a strategy.
00:13:30.940 So it's kind of a strategy time and a review time.
00:13:33.400 And it really popped up after some of the people who were reaching out to me and helping
00:13:38.820 me feel empowered to create my own solutions and to, uh, you know, wade into this huge system
00:13:46.680 that we're unfamiliar with.
00:13:48.340 When all the mandates started popping up, you know, I was like, can't we help other people
00:13:53.440 with this information?
00:13:54.560 Cause they don't know.
00:13:55.580 They don't have to say yes.
00:13:56.860 They don't know they can, they can, uh, there's a, you know, premise that we're working on
00:14:04.080 that we're all in kind of this consensual administrative state that you talk about, this
00:14:09.800 administrative state that we're locked in that largely runs on contract and by the power
00:14:14.540 of our consent, which is similar for me when I read, you know, the declaration of independence
00:14:20.600 after they gave me, uh, yeah, it was, you know, right.
00:14:25.560 Yep.
00:14:25.780 They stole the constitution when they visited us as a one piece of, yeah.
00:14:30.200 As an evidence against you, I believe.
00:14:32.760 Right.
00:14:33.160 They listed it on an evidence sheet and had a sign for it.
00:14:36.640 They took our electronics and the declaration.
00:14:39.280 That's great.
00:14:40.180 Um, Marilyn, thank you so much for everything you're doing again.
00:14:45.000 Um, that would be, I guess, stop the jab, uh, on Sundays, four o'clock.
00:14:50.560 Uh, that's Alaska time, which I think is, means it's two 30 in the morning, um, on a Friday,
00:14:58.020 uh, New York time.
00:14:59.900 I'm not sure.
00:15:00.940 Um, Marilyn, thank you so much.
00:15:03.680 Uh, her website is, uh, we, the people stand dot org.
00:15:10.720 This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:15:13.640 Well, Mr. Bill O'Reilly is joining us.
00:15:21.560 Bill, this has been an incredible week.
00:15:25.200 Nancy Pelosi is out.
00:15:26.700 Thank God.
00:15:27.700 Um, the Republicans seem to have the house.
00:15:31.380 We're pretty sure.
00:15:32.620 Uh, and, uh, and, uh, the White House has gone insane.
00:15:38.540 That's not actually new.
00:15:39.880 What is the biggest story of the week?
00:15:41.920 I think it's Arizona.
00:15:43.720 Um, it's just inconceivable that an election could be run this poorly.
00:15:49.380 So two and a half million votes, uh, cast in the gubernatorial race and Lake is down by 18,000.
00:15:55.460 And there's no clamor for a recount or anything like that, even though, um, I think it's the number 75 machines, voting machines in Maricopa County malfunction.
00:16:08.380 So, uh, I want to know why, uh, federal monitors have not been sent to Arizona.
00:16:13.780 That's number one, what you do, um, when you have a election controversy.
00:16:19.820 And that is, uh, you know, historically when, um, certain counties wouldn't count black votes or, uh, they fixed it so that people were denied and turned back for registering.
00:16:35.180 Federal monitors go in.
00:16:37.560 So why aren't there federal monitors in Arizona?
00:16:40.000 This is insane.
00:16:41.820 Well, do you blame Lake?
00:16:43.220 I don't blame, but Lake should be very precise in saying, look, we want a, a recount.
00:16:48.620 Number one, 18,000 votes were behind of a two and a half million cast and they still haven't counted all the votes.
00:16:55.860 If you can believe it in Arizona, I mean, this is really insane and it erodes American's confidence in the elections.
00:17:06.060 I really hope Carrie Lake, um, plays this very, very cool and doesn't, it does everything she can to be very precise.
00:17:17.660 You know, when, when, uh, this happened with president Trump, um, his attorney, uh, what was her name?
00:17:24.020 Uh, Sydney, Sydney Powell.
00:17:27.820 Uh, oh my gosh, she was just, she was off the chain nuts.
00:17:31.900 Their accusations were not right.
00:17:34.340 Um, I think there is really something very wrong in Arizona and it's in Maricopa County and, and Maricopa County residents, both Republican and Democrat should be.
00:17:44.660 They should be just ashamed, ashamed of their state.
00:17:48.600 I don't think Lake is going to win even on a recount, um, because of the Senate vote.
00:17:55.320 Um, you know, it was fairly significant to Kelly, the Democrat.
00:17:58.900 Um, and so I don't think so, but you got to have a accounting of this screw up.
00:18:07.320 You can't just let these States and Nevada is in the same category and, and also, uh, parts of California.
00:18:13.940 You can't just have them saying, well, we're not going to count the vote.
00:18:16.860 Well, we're not going to do it.
00:18:19.220 Okay.
00:18:19.780 I mean, then you have to, the federal government has to go in and say, you are going to count the vote under our supervision.
00:18:29.220 So here's the only problem with that.
00:18:31.240 Here's the only problem with that is, I mean, the, you know, the house judiciary committee chairman yesterday, um, uh, said,
00:18:39.160 when is the FBI going to quit interfering with the election?
00:18:42.440 This is Jim Jordan.
00:18:43.760 Um, there's a whole different thing.
00:18:45.420 I know, I know, but wait a minute.
00:18:46.680 He said Trump Trump's campaign in 2016, they spied 2018.
00:18:51.180 It was the Mueller investigation.
00:18:52.460 2020 suppressed information about Hunter Biden.
00:18:55.460 2022, they raided the president's home 91 days before the election.
00:18:59.180 Um, he's saying FBI needs to stay out.
00:19:01.840 So if you have the DOJ, which we see is in the bag,
00:19:06.120 do you trust them any more than you trust the people at Maricopa County?
00:19:10.960 No, I don't.
00:19:12.160 Okay.
00:19:12.320 But that doesn't mean you don't take steps to try to mitigate a wrong.
00:19:18.480 Okay.
00:19:18.860 I mean, look, the FBI is now at its lowest level ever in, you know, its existence.
00:19:26.700 And if you're killing the mob, a lot of that's about FBI abuses and FBI successes as well.
00:19:32.660 I mean, they have done very good things.
00:19:34.460 Um, but right now, I mean, there isn't anybody who's ain't coughing.
00:19:38.120 Did you see that guy?
00:19:39.140 Uh, what's his name, Ray?
00:19:40.540 Did you see that?
00:19:41.500 Horrible.
00:19:42.100 It was ridiculous.
00:19:43.940 Horrible.
00:19:44.340 It was ridiculous.
00:19:46.200 You know, I mean, I'm sitting there going, you won't answer any questions.
00:19:49.580 You should be fired immediately.
00:19:51.420 Yes.
00:19:52.220 But who's going to fire him?
00:19:53.440 They can't even find Biden.
00:19:54.840 Is he back from Indonesia?
00:19:56.240 I heard he wandered into the jungle.
00:19:58.060 I don't know where he is.
00:19:58.900 I have no idea.
00:19:59.720 I have no idea.
00:20:00.580 And he didn't go to the dinner, even though it was free.
00:20:04.380 Um, he was in his jammies, I understand, and didn't want to get out of the jammies.
00:20:09.800 But, um, you know, who's going to do it?
00:20:12.160 Nobody's going to do it.
00:20:13.640 But the Republicans now, you know, it's two short months before they take over.
00:20:17.900 And surely they can put Arizona and Nevada's vote, uh, in committee and try to get to the
00:20:26.000 bottom of it.
00:20:26.580 That's what the government's supposed to do.
00:20:28.880 And it never does it.
00:20:30.480 You know, it's all politicized.
00:20:32.360 It's all, I mean, Mueller, 18 years.
00:20:35.240 And, uh, the other guy, uh, you know, Dora, me 19 years.
00:20:40.240 Yeah.
00:20:40.560 Well, we'll all be dead by the time he gets in.
00:20:43.440 I know.
00:20:44.060 You know, because they're all making money.
00:20:45.640 They all get paid lavish salaries and all expenses.
00:20:49.380 Let me, can I, can I ask you this?
00:20:51.120 Um, there's a story out today that shows Donald Trump would beat Joe Biden, uh, by two points.
00:20:58.620 And everybody is making this story about Donald Trump and, uh, Ron DeSantis saying, well, Ron
00:21:05.240 would lose or would win by four points.
00:21:08.240 That's not the story to me.
00:21:10.200 The story is by only two or only four, what the hell has happened to the American people?
00:21:18.460 They are, they're being squeezed from every corner and they still are loyal to this guy.
00:21:27.060 Yeah.
00:21:27.400 I can say, Hey, Trump so much hatred is the most powerful emotion back.
00:21:31.800 Okay.
00:21:31.940 But wait a minute.
00:21:33.580 Um, Ron DeSantis is not Donald Trump.
00:21:36.400 No, he's only beating him by four.
00:21:38.260 They don't know it's a sense.
00:21:40.100 So look, let me break this down.
00:21:42.000 Um, and I know you got to take a break.
00:21:43.860 So give me a time.
00:21:45.380 How many, how long do I have to break it down?
00:21:46.940 Four minutes now.
00:21:48.280 Okay.
00:21:49.160 So Trump, uh, announces her president.
00:21:51.200 He had to do it because he was losing momentum in the, uh, fundraising department.
00:21:56.700 So a lot of big money was shifted over to DeSantis who obviously wants to run for president.
00:22:01.400 So Trump had to try to blunt that by saying, I'm back in the arena and I'm going to do everything.
00:22:06.880 And the first 20 minutes of his speech was good.
00:22:09.680 He said, this is what I did when I was in there.
00:22:11.700 And, uh, here's how incompetent Biden is.
00:22:13.920 And then Trump goes into the land of Dion, the wanderer.
00:22:18.760 Okay.
00:22:19.200 Remember that song back?
00:22:20.320 Yes, I do.
00:22:20.940 Oh, I'm a type of guy.
00:22:23.660 Okay.
00:22:24.200 And then for 40 minutes, says nothing.
00:22:28.160 Oh, and I'm going, you had a 20 minute speech that was really good.
00:22:31.880 And now you're meandering around.
00:22:35.340 Why?
00:22:36.160 And people are collapsing in Ma-a-Lago.
00:22:39.040 They're trying to break windows to get out.
00:22:43.180 Right?
00:22:44.000 It's just crazy.
00:22:44.700 Well, it was my, that was my only critique of it.
00:22:47.240 Do it in 20 minutes.
00:22:48.340 That you've got to appeal to people who aren't watching you.
00:22:51.040 That's right.
00:22:51.860 Yes.
00:22:52.160 And then that gave the, uh, the cables, the, uh, license to get out and anyway, but Trump
00:22:58.760 had to do what he did.
00:22:59.900 And now Trump has an advantage because he's got the whole field for a year.
00:23:04.640 See, DeSantis can't enter the presidential sweepstakes until this time next year.
00:23:10.280 He's got to govern Florida for a year.
00:23:12.560 He just got reelected.
00:23:13.720 He can raise money and he can go, you know, to your house back and, and, and chat with
00:23:19.340 you, but he can't really formally announce.
00:23:22.320 So, so Trump has got all that feel.
00:23:24.500 The problem is that Trump doesn't understand, and I know this, how many people hate him.
00:23:30.600 And it's, and it's way beyond any logic.
00:23:35.160 It's like, I will, I will take Biden with all of the terrible things that are happening
00:23:42.040 because I hate Trump so much.
00:23:44.960 Hatred is the most powerful emotion and you see it everywhere.
00:23:49.980 And that hurt the Republicans in the midterms.
00:23:53.400 There's no doubt about it.
00:23:55.100 It's still there.
00:23:57.260 Is this, uh, FTX story going to affect the Democrats at all?
00:24:03.560 Yeah.
00:24:03.800 Nobody knows what it is.
00:24:05.640 Um, cryptocurrency.
00:24:07.600 I remember about a year ago, uh, when this thing first was bubbling around, I told my audience
00:24:12.800 radio and TV, I said, stay far away from this.
00:24:16.480 Okay.
00:24:16.820 This is not going to work out well.
00:24:19.200 Anybody, uh, who earns a living and, uh, works hard for their money, um, putting, uh, it
00:24:26.920 in the hands of a guy living in the Bahamas with a bad haircut, who's 30 years old.
00:24:33.560 I don't think so.
00:24:35.060 I, I didn't think that was a good idea.
00:24:37.880 Yeah.
00:24:38.080 You know, it's incredible is the, um, uh, the guy who does the autopsy, you know, the
00:24:42.360 financial autopsy on businesses like this.
00:24:44.600 Yeah.
00:24:45.040 He's the guy who's done all the big ones, including Enron.
00:24:47.460 And he said, I've never seen anything even close to this.
00:24:52.600 That's because greed took over.
00:24:55.000 Greed is the second most powerful emotion next to hatred.
00:24:59.100 So a lot of people thought, oh yeah, Tom Brady, he's going to get cryptocurrencies.
00:25:05.420 Oh, I'm going to do it.
00:25:06.520 You know, and I feel terrible, but there's never going to be a recompense.
00:25:10.980 If you invested money in this, you lose your money.
00:25:13.320 Like, it's like Madoff.
00:25:14.660 I mean, at least Madoff, they got something out of them.
00:25:17.300 They'll never get anything out of this guy.
00:25:19.540 Um, so it's just, you know, hard, when you work so hard for your money, don't be stupid.
00:25:26.140 Well, Corey, I mean, but here's what I really want to know.
00:25:29.660 Corey Booker, um, it begged the judge to give, um, uh, what's her name?
00:25:35.160 Elizabeth Holmes, a pass because she had a sincere desire to help.
00:25:40.960 Of course.
00:25:41.520 I mean, that's crazy.
00:25:42.360 Yeah, and the judge will do it.
00:25:45.300 Yeah, and the guy, I mean, the hustler in the Bahamas, the crypto guy, I mean, he obviously
00:25:50.500 was trying to buy influence in the Democratic Party because he understood that the big money
00:25:55.060 that was going to come in weren't from people from Iowa or, uh, conservative states.
00:26:00.840 There were people in the urban centers who lean left.
00:26:05.200 So he was going to become the big financier of the left.
00:26:08.440 That's what he was doing.
00:26:09.580 It was a business decision.
00:26:10.800 But anyway, it's terrible.
00:26:13.660 A lot of people lost a lot of money.
00:26:15.740 Don't do this.
00:26:17.460 Um, be very, very careful with your money.
00:26:20.060 Um, your thoughts on, uh, Nancy Pelosi.
00:26:25.300 I know.
00:26:26.640 Ooh.
00:26:27.440 Yeah.
00:26:28.240 Ooh.
00:26:29.200 Ooh, Nancy Pelosi.
00:26:31.320 And I, and I actually, uh, would like to hear what you have to say about, uh, the guy
00:26:38.760 rumored to replace her now.
00:26:41.680 Oh, Hakim.
00:26:43.000 Yes.
00:26:43.260 Hakim Jeffries.
00:26:44.240 Know him well.
00:26:45.480 Do you?
00:26:45.780 Oh, I know Hakim.
00:26:47.740 He's from New York.
00:26:48.960 Ah, yes, he is.
00:26:50.620 Yes.
00:26:51.080 He lives near me.
00:26:52.740 Uh, and I go trick-or-treating at his house and Hakim, um, he gives me vouchers.
00:27:00.740 Anyway, um, Nancy Pelosi.
00:27:03.320 And I said that this week, I have never seen a politician.
00:27:07.160 I know them all back more envious of power than he is power, just power.
00:27:18.400 He loved it.
00:27:19.920 Oh my God.
00:27:21.160 But the only thing I have ever heard Lindsey Graham say that I was like, that is absolutely
00:27:26.780 right.
00:27:28.000 And cheered for him was when he said, you people want power so much power.
00:27:33.560 I hope to God you never get it.
00:27:35.520 He was right on that.
00:27:36.860 Yeah.
00:27:37.320 And Pelosi would like strangle all the democratic members in the house saying, you do it my way.
00:27:42.460 We cut off all the money to you.
00:27:44.160 Right.
00:27:44.620 And McConnell does that too.
00:27:46.180 Yes, he does.
00:27:46.840 The Republican side.
00:27:47.760 Um, and you know, these people, they're not looking out for the folks.
00:27:51.660 I mean, McConnell is terrible, terrible.
00:27:53.900 Um, but Pelosi, you know, she's gone now.
00:27:57.980 And that, that is a big plus for the midterm election.
00:28:01.120 You know, it's not all doom and gloom.
00:28:03.480 She's out of there.
00:28:04.320 Now, Hakim, who will take over is a shadow of Pelosi.
00:28:09.520 A shadow.
00:28:10.900 He doesn't have her skills.
00:28:12.720 He doesn't have her ruthlessness.
00:28:14.880 Um, you know, he wanders around looking for Shake Shack.
00:28:17.760 I mean, this is not a guy who's going to, who's going to really have an effect.
00:28:22.620 And that's going to be very tough because there are some renegade Democrats and Hakim
00:28:28.100 is not going to scare them as Pelosi did.
00:28:31.200 So what do you think of Kevin McCarthy?
00:28:33.620 I don't know him really.
00:28:35.120 Um, he's on Fox news too much.
00:28:37.100 That makes me nervous.
00:28:38.040 Um, you know, every time I turn around, uh, and there he is, he doesn't really ever say
00:28:43.860 anything, you know, that I can, that I can write in my notepad.
00:28:48.700 Um, but I think the guy, I, I'm going to give him a chance.
00:28:52.320 He's got to get the committees under control.
00:28:54.340 If you're going to do a committee on Hunter Biden, you've got to really spell out, okay,
00:28:58.660 this is what we're looking for.
00:29:00.040 This is why we're doing it.
00:29:01.360 It's not just vindictive.
00:29:02.900 All right.
00:29:03.540 This is what we believe happened.
00:29:05.120 We're going to try to find out.
00:29:06.680 And the same thing on the border, which is huge.
00:29:09.360 You know, you get a committee on the border.
00:29:10.900 Okay.
00:29:11.800 We're trying to find this.
00:29:13.320 So the American people know up top what the goal is rather than just, we're going to knife
00:29:20.200 every Democrat and Biden.
00:29:21.660 Every time we turn around, that's not going to help in the independent precincts.
00:29:25.840 So I think that McCarthy has got to be very, very exact and methodical in his explanation
00:29:32.740 of what the house Republicans want to do.
00:29:36.580 Yeah.
00:29:36.700 That makes sense.
00:29:37.400 Yeah, it does.
00:29:37.840 You got about 60 seconds.
00:29:39.340 Yeah, it's Thanksgiving week next week, and I don't think I'm going to be talking to you
00:29:45.760 next week, Beck.
00:29:46.380 I think you're going to be chowing, right?
00:29:47.620 I'm going to be gone, yeah.
00:29:48.780 Yeah, yeah.
00:29:51.120 I want everybody to have a very nice Thanksgiving, and don't cut back, even if inflation and all
00:29:56.480 that.
00:29:56.720 No, no.
00:29:57.820 There are some things in life that you really have to do for tradition, and I want everybody
00:30:01.780 to have a good time.
00:30:02.700 And then we're into the Christmas buying season, and I hope every individual, all 330 million Americans
00:30:08.520 buy Killing the Legends.
00:30:11.200 See, if that happened, then that would be good.
00:30:13.680 You could afford a turkey.
00:30:14.800 Maybe the biggest one in the window.
00:30:16.500 Anyway, it's a great book.
00:30:17.840 You'll enjoy it.
00:30:18.880 Killing the Legends.
00:30:19.740 On BillOReilly.com, we've got Killing the Mob, Killing the Legends, and Killing the Killers
00:30:23.860 in a bundle.
00:30:25.520 And we're giving you $35 off.
00:30:27.940 Whoa!
00:30:28.600 Beck!
00:30:29.020 Come on!
00:30:29.480 I mean, it's crazy.
00:30:30.680 And look, here he is, Bill O'Reilly, on this program, talking about killing.
00:30:34.640 My gosh, the left is right.
00:30:37.020 Wait a minute.
00:30:38.160 The right, though.
00:30:38.660 Have a good Thanksgiving, Beck.
00:30:40.300 Goodbye.
00:30:42.540 The best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:30:44.380 Okay, we have, man, it's like old home week here.
00:30:52.160 Line up of friends on the program.
00:30:55.080 Richard Paul Evans is one of, just one of the best guys I know.
00:31:01.160 He started his writing career, I mean, really got noticed with something called the Christmas
00:31:07.960 Box.
00:31:09.140 He couldn't get a publisher.
00:31:10.120 He tries to publish this Christmas story.
00:31:13.460 Nobody is interested in it.
00:31:15.020 He just copies it and starts, you know, giving around to people for free.
00:31:19.240 Just, you know, hey, read this.
00:31:20.260 And everybody started making copies.
00:31:22.220 Simon and Schuster found out that the most asked about book was the Christmas Box, which
00:31:31.280 he hadn't published.
00:31:33.460 Everybody turned down.
00:31:34.360 And they called him because they're like, you're the author of the Christmas, and we
00:31:38.220 hear it's just a Xerox copy.
00:31:40.440 Could you, do you want to sign a big contract with us?
00:31:43.560 And he has been writing bestsellers ever since.
00:31:47.580 He's the bestselling author of the Michael Vey series, which Mercury is proud to print.
00:31:55.360 He's got a new book, A Christmas Memory.
00:31:58.460 He says it's his favorite book ever.
00:32:02.480 Richard Paul Evans is with us.
00:32:03.780 Hi, Richard.
00:32:04.220 How are you?
00:32:04.740 Good morning, Glenn.
00:32:06.360 Thank you for your friendship.
00:32:08.120 Yeah.
00:32:09.060 It's great to have you on.
00:32:10.920 Tell me about this book.
00:32:14.300 Because you are inspired in your writing.
00:32:19.060 I don't know if that is normal for authors, that they just are inspired by something and
00:32:27.140 it just kind of downloads.
00:32:28.500 Tell me about this book.
00:32:29.400 Do you remember last year when I was on your radio show and I could barely talk?
00:32:35.220 Yeah.
00:32:35.500 And you're like, Rick, you're sick.
00:32:36.580 I had pneumonia.
00:32:37.680 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:32:38.300 And I put it on top of it.
00:32:39.360 I was very, very sick.
00:32:40.760 Yeah.
00:32:41.520 It was on the, you know, we're talking to the hospital.
00:32:44.100 It's like my friend passed away from the exact same thing a month before.
00:32:48.200 And I thought, I may be done here.
00:32:50.800 And I, of course, didn't let that out.
00:32:52.040 But it's like, I was very sick.
00:32:53.820 And I'm laying in bed and this story starts coming to me.
00:32:57.340 And Carrie brought me a notepad and I wrote this book in bed on my back.
00:33:01.760 And I thought, you know what?
00:33:03.020 I'll just go through the exercise.
00:33:04.500 The book will probably never be published.
00:33:06.360 And it's probably awful.
00:33:08.300 And two months later, when I started to recover, I read it.
00:33:11.040 And I thought, this is the most powerful thing I've ever written.
00:33:14.800 I was getting out of my childhood.
00:33:17.000 It was very vulnerable.
00:33:18.120 It was very raw.
00:33:19.420 And it was about a little boy and a man, an older black man who lived next door, who watched over me at a very difficult time in my family's life.
00:33:29.760 And my family was melting down.
00:33:31.740 And you would never let a young boy go to an old man's house today.
00:33:34.300 But he was just a kind man who had lots of chocolates and good advice.
00:33:39.420 Especially that.
00:33:40.540 Hey, the old next door neighbor has got chocolates for you, kids.
00:33:45.200 Come on over.
00:33:46.220 I know.
00:33:46.540 It was a different world when we were growing up.
00:33:53.100 Okay.
00:33:53.880 So tell me a bit of the story.
00:33:58.080 Well, it took place in 1967.
00:34:00.100 And it was just when my family went through a really hard thing.
00:34:04.760 And in this case, I did.
00:34:07.160 The book is semi-autobiographical.
00:34:09.180 There's a few things I took out.
00:34:11.340 I wrote my brother was killed in Vietnam.
00:34:14.100 My family melted down.
00:34:15.320 We moved to Utah into an abandoned home after my dad lost his job.
00:34:19.300 And that's why there's rats in Michael Vey because the home was filled with rats and I was terrified of them.
00:34:23.480 And it was an inner city school.
00:34:26.680 It was a really just tough place to live.
00:34:28.940 We got beaten up our first weekend there, my brothers and mine.
00:34:32.300 And it was just a really hard time.
00:34:34.960 And even the teacher was a bully.
00:34:38.120 And during the time...
00:34:39.080 Was that because...
00:34:39.680 Hang on just a second.
00:34:40.240 Is that because you have Tourette's?
00:34:41.780 Well, I was always teased because I had Tourette's.
00:34:45.240 That's why I made me an outsider.
00:34:47.140 All right.
00:34:47.640 But this was just a mean place.
00:34:50.360 And the thing is, my mom, when my mom lived there, it was her mother's house that had been abandoned.
00:34:55.200 It was like country.
00:34:56.600 So it was nice back then, but we're Dennis, now inner city.
00:34:59.520 And it was tough.
00:35:00.520 And we were just very poor.
00:35:02.720 My mother locked herself in her bedroom for days.
00:35:06.020 And then she attempted to take her life.
00:35:07.500 I mean, it was a horrible time.
00:35:09.940 And this is about the hope of a little boy who just kept going.
00:35:14.740 And I just...
00:35:15.840 When I finished the book, I was sobbing.
00:35:17.760 I gave it to my publisher, Simon Schuster and Gallery.
00:35:22.060 And the head of editorial called me.
00:35:24.080 And she goes, Rick, I just finished your book.
00:35:25.700 I was going to read one chapter.
00:35:27.560 She said, I've been just crying.
00:35:29.280 I've been crying.
00:35:30.100 And I can't believe the power of this book.
00:35:32.880 No book has ever moved me like this.
00:35:35.100 And it's just...
00:35:36.100 I already had a movie offer on it, which I turned down.
00:35:38.420 It's like, no, we're going to wait.
00:35:39.720 Because I think this book is going to be really big.
00:35:43.440 And it feels like the Christmas box all over again.
00:35:45.520 Things are happening.
00:35:46.480 Doors are opening.
00:35:47.360 So, but Christmas box never sold in pre-sales like this one.
00:35:53.260 No.
00:35:53.360 I mean, this is your biggest selling pre-sale book, isn't it?
00:35:56.900 In my history.
00:35:57.880 Oh, yeah.
00:35:58.180 It's already sold enough books to hit the New York Times bestseller list multiple times.
00:36:02.240 I mean, it's pre-orders are off the charts.
00:36:04.540 So retailers are already selling out of the book.
00:36:06.520 And it's not even out yet.
00:36:07.900 Wow.
00:36:08.260 There's something magical about this book.
00:36:10.900 And, of course, after being on your show, it's just crazy.
00:36:15.360 It's already been on Barnes & Noble bestseller list.
00:36:18.020 It's been on Amazon's bestseller list in the top 100.
00:36:20.400 I'm so happy for you.
00:36:22.180 Crazy.
00:36:22.860 I'm so happy for you.
00:36:24.140 You know, it's a time of peace and it talks about love and compassion and racism in a way that makes sense.
00:36:32.860 You know, the key to that is love.
00:36:34.180 And it's about love.
00:36:34.960 So when you say, you know, I spent all day crying, that's a good kind of crying, right?
00:36:42.940 Because I read a lot of stuff that makes me cry all day long.
00:36:46.420 You know, I actually looked this up.
00:36:51.100 I thought, why would anyone want to cry?
00:36:53.000 And it's actually, there's different kinds of cries.
00:36:55.560 Your kind of cries are, I don't want that kind.
00:36:57.740 Yeah.
00:36:57.960 But there's things that move us when we see compassion just for the sake of compassion and to believe that there's still good in people.
00:37:07.080 Yeah.
00:37:07.760 That's my favorite.
00:37:09.940 Yeah.
00:37:10.140 One reader said to me, it's great to see a strong male role model.
00:37:13.940 I mean, there's a male role model that actually had no motive other than just being a good man with good morals and good values.
00:37:23.660 Do you know what happened to him in your real life?
00:37:26.000 He passed away about 40 years ago.
00:37:28.600 His name is Mr. Foster, and the book is dedicated to him.
00:37:31.500 And did you ever have the chance to say to him, thank you?
00:37:36.480 No.
00:37:37.120 Oh.
00:37:37.800 No, he was very old, and I was very young.
00:37:40.320 And then we actually moved out of state.
00:37:44.700 And so by the time I came back, he was gone.
00:37:46.680 But, you know, you're a little kid.
00:37:47.620 You never even think of that.
00:37:48.660 It's when you're older, you look back and you see people who've made a big difference in your life.
00:37:51.900 Yeah.
00:37:52.980 Yeah.
00:37:53.260 Yeah.
00:37:53.320 It's something special that I think all of us have one of those people in our lives, and it makes a huge, huge difference.
00:38:03.380 Also, you've got The Noel Diary, which is a Netflix feature film, right?
00:38:10.340 And it's out next week?
00:38:11.400 Yeah, it's on Thanksgiving Day.
00:38:13.680 It's my first feature film.
00:38:15.760 And, Glenn, Carrie and I got to do something really fun.
00:38:18.000 We had Red Carpet Walk Through All the Stars.
00:38:20.620 It's Justin Hartley from This Is Us.
00:38:23.380 And it's director Charles Shire, who did Father of the Bride, who's Academy Award nominated director.
00:38:29.980 And the movie's really good.
00:38:31.300 You and Tanya will like it.
00:38:32.200 It's really good.
00:38:33.020 We've seen Carrie and I say it three times now.
00:38:35.300 And I'm just so pleased.
00:38:36.820 And you kept saying, this is better than all your other movies.
00:38:39.340 I tell him there's some movies.
00:38:40.160 I know, honey, it's a feature film.
00:38:41.480 It's a major budget.
00:38:42.520 And Justin Hartley is just fun to look at.
00:38:44.500 I mean, he's such a good actor.
00:38:46.320 Okay.
00:38:46.680 That sounds a little like The Old Man Next Door with the Chocolate, but I'm going to leave it alone.
00:38:52.760 That's premiering as a feature film.
00:38:55.780 It's called The Noel Diary on Netflix.
00:38:58.680 But that is, what did you say?
00:39:01.300 On Thanksgiving Day.
00:39:02.400 Yeah, Thanksgiving Day.
00:39:03.960 But The Christmas Memory, A Christmas Memory is his latest really special and extraordinary book.
00:39:13.300 He's one of the best, I think, one of the best storytellers and best imaginations.
00:39:17.580 Because some stuff that he has written is so inventive, but it all is rooted in truth and all rooted in something much, much deeper.
00:39:32.880 And Christmas is his specialty.
00:39:35.040 A Christmas Memory available now, everywhere, wherever you get your books.
00:39:39.260 Richard Paul Evans, thank you, sir.
00:39:41.540 Thank you.
00:39:42.020 Have a nice Thanksgiving, Glenn.
00:39:43.000 You too.
00:39:43.340 See you in time.
00:39:44.000 You too.
00:39:44.300 Bye-bye.
00:39:44.840 Bye-bye.
00:39:47.580 Bye-bye.