The Glenn Beck Program - September 14, 2022


Best of the Program | Guests: Tzvi Waldman & Carol Roth | 9⧸14⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

39 minutes

Words per Minute

174.24101

Word Count

6,868

Sentence Count

8

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by the founder of the New York State Gun Club, Svi Waldman, to discuss anti-Semitism in the Jewish community, the new Ferrari, and the Queen s coffin.


Transcript

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00:00:05.840 can't get one talking to dealerships uh yeah we will get yeah we're expecting some cars well I'm
00:00:12.120 going to have 30 cars in in two months 29 of them are sold um good heavens 20 wait 29 of the 30 cars
00:00:21.300 you don't have are already sold for two months down the road yeah yeah and you better put some
00:00:28.440 money down on this one if you want it on the one that's available that's crazy wow how much over
00:00:34.260 sticker I don't I didn't even get that far I didn't even get that far yeah and these I mean it's new
00:00:41.360 cars and then used cars used cars are outrageously expensive outrageous and they don't even have a
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00:02:31.560 I gotta tell you I I feel a little unprepared for today's program I do not know where the
00:02:39.860 queen's coffin is oh my gosh right now because of second by second coverage yeah we now know that
00:02:46.380 it's in the northwest corner of the bow room at Westminster Abbey oh no no no it's not it's on
00:02:51.960 the move now okay it's on the move okay well that's what I mean second by second second by
00:02:57.240 second it's on the move and I can't give you the GPS coordinates of it right now can you give me the
00:03:01.840 latitude and longitude no you know I said we sound like we're making fun of we're fun making fun of the
00:03:06.560 coverage of it yeah but this is she was the greatest I think uh leader for the western world
00:03:14.800 of the 20th century for for our society I think she was a tremendous example tremendous example
00:03:24.560 her kids are well let's move on uh there's a couple of things going on I want you to know about um
00:03:31.560 New York has gone absolutely insane with their gun laws uh now the governor of New York is banning
00:03:37.900 houses of worship from allowing congregants to be armed last week I was in the city of Florence
00:03:45.700 Italy spent a week there and didn't see a machine gun didn't see really armed police other than just
00:03:50.820 regular police except when I went to the synagogue and I didn't even know it was a synagogue the first
00:03:58.860 time I went by it um we were driving by it and all of a sudden there were all of these uh stanchions
00:04:05.740 out and armed people with uh automatic weapons and I thought whoa and I said what what's happening here
00:04:13.640 and the driver just looked at me and said oh it's the synagogue like yeah that's every day Jews are under
00:04:21.280 attack this may mean something to you in your Christian church but to Jewish people this is
00:04:27.840 extraordinarily dangerous but they don't seem to care Svi Waldman is with us he is with a New York
00:04:35.640 State Jewish gun club he's the founder of it uh and he's one of the guys ringing the bell saying this
00:04:40.860 is really dangerous for Jews hello Svi how are you hi thanks for having me Glenn you bet so tell me what
00:04:48.300 the situation is in New York so basically right now if you are a law abiding citizen that went through
00:04:55.000 the proper procedures in New York State to obtain a pistol permit you are not allowed to carry it in
00:05:01.100 your shul you're actually a felon even if your rabbi writes a letter giving you consent doesn't matter
00:05:08.180 you're a felon so we're basically sitting ducks yeah but Svi you can you can hire a former policeman or
00:05:16.860 or a policeman I mean why don't you just hire somebody um at last time I checked like for the
00:05:23.980 for the freedom of speech there's no need to hire a spokesperson yeah I believe that every person is
00:05:29.460 allowed to just you know speak freely there's no need to pay any licensing for it and I think the
00:05:35.380 same should apply to the second amendment um if you read the Bruin decision that the supreme court
00:05:40.620 vote I mean any high schooler can read it and see clearly how in violation New York State is
00:05:46.620 so what are you what are you going to do as a Jewish community
00:05:51.340 um hiring smart lawyers good good good good good start when when do you file
00:06:00.140 um whatever the lawyers are working on it around the clock
00:06:04.260 so yeah I mean for now we're doing what we have to we're drumming up support
00:06:09.660 um you know there's also this law affects other stuff as well I mean local local grocery stores
00:06:16.100 you're not allowed to carry a firearm inside except if they put up a sign so we have been giving out
00:06:21.680 these signs for stores um and you have to start thinking like I mean people are realizing how ridiculous
00:06:28.100 it is especially if you see the the the woke prosecutors pushing their ideology and for the
00:06:34.260 bail reform those that they passed and like gun crimes like running rampants and like people people
00:06:40.420 are starting to think does the you know do the politicians in Albany really care about us or they
00:06:45.860 care about the people about their political um ideology and I think like government needs to
00:06:52.660 take a really hard look and realize that they're here to represent their people not their philosophy
00:06:58.100 and you know the more they're doing it the more devices it's becoming and the more dangerous
00:07:02.660 it can potentially be you know I don't know how you would feel about this but if if this were my
00:07:08.120 community um and you know I'm right down the street from Colleyville where um we had an incident
00:07:14.740 at a synagogue just recently and I know the churches immediately um reached out to help but I I think
00:07:22.800 Christians you you should um volunteer to be meat shields quite honestly you don't have to bring a gun
00:07:31.040 just be a meat shield and I'd love to see churches organized to walk with people and and and uh and
00:07:41.040 stand in front of they'd have to come through you first can we please learn our lesson and can we at the
00:07:49.780 beginning of this stand and be visible standing for our Jewish friends please let's not repeat
00:07:58.900 the mistakes of the past and if you think the past is just the past you don't know the history of the
00:08:05.660 holocausts that have happened through history over and over and it begins this way
00:08:12.340 yeah I think I think 100% right it's not only um like you know I have a wool or two um there are
00:08:20.920 plenty of people that come from countries that were oppressed and they're coming here for their
00:08:24.780 freedom I mean most of our ancestors when they came to the United States they came for the poor
00:08:28.540 junior pastor and they came to escape some type of you know tyranny and the more I talk to people
00:08:34.360 going out there from other communities the more I see the sentiment is the same it's just in New York
00:08:39.740 state people are scared to talk out um people are people don't want to be judged just people want
00:08:46.780 to be let go and live their life and get along with the neighbors but the more I talk to people the
00:08:51.940 more I see how many people are concerned about the small different communities around it and I think
00:08:57.360 for the second amendment and especially for the constitution it's something that we need to stand
00:09:00.940 together hand in hand on the matter where you're from and you know which denomination you're from
00:09:06.320 it's something that can affect us and as long as we have it we'll be able to practice our you know
00:09:11.840 religious ever freely in this great country because it's one of the only countries that guarantees it
00:09:17.940 it's in the constitution the second amendment and this is exactly what our our founders did too I'm sure
00:09:23.600 you're aware of the vine and fig letter that um George Washington wrote to the Jewish community
00:09:29.220 we are one and we stand together so we can all uh recline under the vine and fig in peace and uh and
00:09:38.980 harmony um you know is it's a weird thing to be to to watch people where they know what is right
00:09:47.700 but they are paralyzed by fear and I I really think that comes from a lack of faith true faith in God
00:09:57.700 it definitely 100 but it is a different aspect that people have to understand when I talk to people
00:10:06.280 I try to explain to them that this country as a people people call the great experiment and if I
00:10:12.340 look through the history there's been times where America has looked dark like this but at the end of
00:10:17.540 the day we prevail and we pull through but we only pull through if people voice their opinions and make
00:10:23.100 sure our politicians hear our voices so people shouldn't get paralyzed and people understand
00:10:30.920 have understand it's okay to talk out and the different thing people people think that you need
00:10:36.820 to do big things in order to to change it's on if you fix yourself you'll fix your children your family
00:10:43.680 and automatically you'll have an influence on them then the influence goes from in and out there's a
00:10:49.000 great story I just heard from a friend of mine it was a scientist he was working on great projects
00:10:53.460 he wanted to fix the world um you know was constantly tweaking things in his garage and
00:10:59.060 trying to come up with a solution for energy for this and for that he had a little son who was like
00:11:03.200 so proud of his dad he wanted to help him and once his father was sitting like trying to figure
00:11:07.420 something out and his son comes over to him and says he said he tells him ta i want to help you fix
00:11:12.460 the world and the father's trying to like shrug him over because he's busy concentrating the father
00:11:16.660 sees a magazine with a picture of like a map of the world he takes it he rips it out he gives it
00:11:21.320 to his son and then he rips it up into pieces he tells us on here go put together this puzzle put
00:11:26.500 together the world and he figured for sure his son will never be able to figure it out and to his
00:11:32.060 behold like 20 minutes later the son comes running in everything scotched it together the map of the
00:11:37.040 world he said ta i fixed the world he asked him how are you able to figure it out it's so complicated
00:11:41.600 you know a lot of different pieces you never saw the world the globe as a whole he said yeah but i saw
00:11:45.920 behind was a picture of a person so i put that person together so people have to understand that
00:11:51.620 if you work on yourself to really understand freedom and to and to appreciate it then automatically
00:11:57.760 you'll have an influence on your family and the people around you and your neighbors this is exactly
00:12:01.400 how i started i started with going to the range taking down four numbers of other people my computer
00:12:05.480 in my community that are shooting and then just evolved into into a club you know it just i want to
00:12:12.040 know how to become a good shooter i want to understand what the second amendment is all about
00:12:15.780 see i don't know if you know my history uh at all with the jewish community and my stance on
00:12:24.040 israel and i have been so concerned um about what is coming uh for the jews because it just keeps
00:12:33.980 repeating itself but i want you to know that my audience has been prepared for these times and
00:12:42.120 we stand with you i can speak for myself i stand with you and i will be a meat shield for you if
00:12:50.300 need be um how can we help you i mean right now we need to raise legal funds um people can go to
00:12:58.100 nys jewish gun club slash donate and if you are a leader of faith in the lower hudson valley please
00:13:05.380 jewish out to me lawsuit at nys jewish gun club um meeting with with pastors and other people from
00:13:12.080 the community and we need more people to get involved in this it's the second amendment is too
00:13:16.200 big for me to stand there alone it needs to be a a effort with everybody and at the end of the day
00:13:21.940 if they can come for us they'll come from everyone who believes in something that's higher than
00:13:27.020 themselves so it is um what is the first the pastors or what what did you say the the address
00:13:34.240 email address was the email address is lawsuits lawsuits lawsuits at nys jewish gun club dot com if
00:13:44.120 you're somebody uh in new york and uh especially if you are a religious organization please reach out
00:13:52.020 we have to stand together and i so urge you with everything in you great and powerful blessings
00:13:59.500 will come to all of us if we stand with our jewish friends we stand with and we stand for our jewish
00:14:09.460 friends please blessings beyond your understanding will come if we do not repeat the mistakes or we at
00:14:19.520 least stand up to stop the mistakes of the past svi thank you so much god bless you thanks for having
00:14:27.080 me this is the best of the glenbeck program
00:14:33.740 carol roth the uh war on small business author and former recovering investment banker that actually can
00:14:44.000 break things down and talk and explain what things mean to the regular schlubs uh of america welcome
00:14:51.360 carol how are you you know just enjoying the biden economy how are you oh my gosh is that party
00:14:58.320 yesterday was absolutely incredible incredible i mean it was surreal um they were celebrating that the
00:15:07.740 interest rate is coming down can you explain what happened with the interest rate numbers the cpi numbers
00:15:13.980 all right well james taylor was there so we've seen fire and we've seen rain we saw a very hot
00:15:19.820 cpi report as well yesterday as we know the cpi is one of the measures of inflation it measures sort of
00:15:27.000 the the consumer uh inflation we do know that it's understated because they have messed with it for the last
00:15:34.060 you know several decades to underplay it but it's still a benchmark that we use to sort of compare
00:15:39.800 um it was considered hot by all expectations we knew there was going to be some decline um in the
00:15:47.720 headline number because of the sharp decline in gasoline prices wait wait wait but could you explain
00:15:53.640 why the price of gasoline is going down sure so before before we uh get to the the you know the nitty
00:16:01.320 gritty so there are a couple of reasons why gasoline is coming down some of it was uh our president
00:16:07.400 pulling a little bit of a stunt and pulling oil out of our emergency reserves and putting it out
00:16:12.960 into the market to kind of depress it some of it um was artificial because the gas taxes have been on
00:16:19.760 hiatus in certain locales but the biggest reason that um the the gasoline prices are coming down is
00:16:27.140 because the price of oil is coming down and the biggest reason the price of oil is coming down is
00:16:30.900 because the price of oil got too high it's just pure demand destruction there's this saying in the
00:16:36.720 commodities market that the best cure for high prices is high prices and that's what we saw not
00:16:43.340 only here in the united states where people maybe decided not to take a road trip or to reroute their lives
00:16:49.540 you know so that they're not using as much energy and particularly gasoline um but also on a global stage
00:16:56.960 obviously the prices are going through the roof as we know in europe completely self-inflicted but you
00:17:02.880 know again they're having to make those same choices and then china as we've discussed previously is
00:17:08.160 having its own issues and particularly with parts of that country being under lockdown um and being a top
00:17:15.120 consumer of oil they weren't using it so the demand destruction is that reason that big reason um that we
00:17:22.600 had a decrease in oil and then a decrease in gas just confirm that this is a good way to look at the words
00:17:28.320 demand destruction because you'll hear people say well what we're looking for is some demand destruction
00:17:32.840 in the oil prices and blah blah and you know that just kind of goes over people's heads and i described it
00:17:39.640 today every time you hear demand destruction think uh put your name so carol roth your bank uh your bank
00:17:47.740 account at let's say bank of america what they're looking for what we're really looking for is carol
00:17:54.460 roth's uh bank account at bank of america to be destroyed so you don't have the money to go and buy
00:18:01.280 the things correct they're looking at pricing so crazy that you can't you can afford it yeah it's the
00:18:08.680 outgrowth of high prices that basically carol roth says you know i just got look i'm looking at my bank
00:18:16.200 accounts it's being destroyed and there's no way that i can go on that road trip so i'm just not
00:18:22.540 going to be one of those people in the market who is purchasing gasoline this month i'm going to take
00:18:28.000 a reprieve i'm going to work from home and that's you know that's part of the whole story of the you
00:18:32.960 know the federal reserve what they're trying to do to quote unquote slow down the economy and engineer
00:18:39.280 they're another big uh you know kind of financial speak a soft landing trying to quell inflation
00:18:46.000 without tanking the economy um and that's their toolkit is all about demand destruction they don't
00:18:52.940 want the consumer to purchase they don't want businesses to make investments and we've already
00:18:58.740 had two quarters of negative growth so if they're trying to get the economy to slow down you know what
00:19:04.720 that means that means more contraction okay so that's why gas is going down um and that was
00:19:11.580 really the only thing that went down right we had food prices skyrocketed yeah it's it's crazy i saw
00:19:20.740 a stat that they put in there that food in the house it was something like they were at the highest
00:19:25.280 level since the late 1970s 79 i think so we got you know hot numbers in food in shelter and medical care
00:19:33.900 services you know this isn't like ancillary stuff this isn't like you know the fancy clothes right
00:19:39.260 this is this is the stuff that you're you know you need to be able to live your life and it was the
00:19:45.620 you know the fact that we thought maybe there were that the lower energy prices would flow through no
00:19:50.940 pun intended a little bit more of the economy but it's just shown that we have a very broad base
00:19:56.900 um in terms of inflation it's not just coming from that one pocket it's not just putin's faults
00:20:02.120 glenn right um and you know that is going to take a long time to come back down to normalized levels so
00:20:08.560 we have something else to add on top of it and you can call it climate change or just a bad season or
00:20:13.980 whatever but i was talking to my aunt who was like 85 years old yesterday quite a conversation i said
00:20:21.740 anyway uh uh she was canning yesterday and she was like there have been no peaches no beans she said
00:20:29.700 we planted our bean garden three times we had a hard time finding even seeds for it um there is
00:20:35.820 there we are facing a real crisis just because the crops didn't come through um and that's happening
00:20:44.660 globally you add to that all of the other problems we haven't seen we're now just about to get into the
00:20:53.940 time where we would be using this summer's crops correct so food prices still have a lot way to
00:21:01.420 a long way to go in the up direction don't they they do and that's part of the issue you know why i'm
00:21:08.240 sort of banging my head against the wall in terms of a lot of these discussion points because as we
00:21:13.020 talked about the demand destruction that the fed policy is trying to enact our issue is the broad
00:21:20.320 base supply issue and as you mentioned one of the areas that is under supplied is food part of that
00:21:26.680 as you mentioned because of weather events um some of that because of fertilizer shortages some of it
00:21:32.840 because of byproducts from energy that go into drying grains some of that because of you know war in
00:21:38.520 ukraine but all of these things happening at the same time are creating those shortages and again as
00:21:44.820 the consumer decides what's to substitute they may be able to substitute to a lower cost food but they
00:21:51.140 can't substitute food and that is going to continue to be an issue all across the globe well it can't eat
00:21:58.720 bugs i mean they're supposed to be very very tasty so a couple of things um let's let let me start with
00:22:09.460 the fed i am i'm reading now that the fed is going to uh you know raise the rates again but as astonishing
00:22:20.540 as it seems to me that we're at these historically speaking low rates and it's going to stop the heart of
00:22:27.960 the economy they're saying now the next rate or rate hike or two could just put us into a tailspin
00:22:36.600 do you believe that i do um if you go back to janet yellen our quote-unquote esteemed treasury secretary
00:22:46.560 the one who told us that inflation was going to be transitory and that they needed to get information
00:22:52.120 on six hundred dollar e-commerce transactions to keep uh the billionaires in check glenn um she was
00:22:58.500 on a one of those weekend shows and she said basically that the fed is going to need a great
00:23:04.320 deal of skill and also some luck to achieve this soft landing trying to bring down inflation without
00:23:12.060 taking the economy well we know on the skill side we know that they don't have the skills um they were
00:23:18.500 behind the curve in terms of raising the rates to begin with they waited till we were at you know
00:23:24.480 historic 40-year highs before they even started thinking about reversing course so obviously we
00:23:31.740 know that's probably not um you know the skill part of it the luck part of it isn't on our side either
00:23:37.680 because they don't have the right tool set as we've been talking about this you know supply side
00:23:42.900 versus demand side and the demand destruction their tool set in terms of um raising the target interest
00:23:49.760 rate as well as potentially reducing the assets on their balance sheet although i don't know that
00:23:54.720 they're ever going to get around to that that again is to destroy demand it's to have the consumer slow
00:24:00.760 purchases it's to have businesses slow investments first they have the government that's working you
00:24:06.900 know against them on that the government policy is spending more so that those two things are at odds
00:24:12.580 which makes absolutely no sense but the problem we have now isn't a demand side issue it's a supply
00:24:19.220 side issue as we've been talking about we have broad under supply so unless the fed knows how to print
00:24:25.840 labor print food print oil print housing they are not going to be able to solve for that that delta that
00:24:34.500 that distance between supply and demand without completely slowing the economy to the point that we are in a
00:24:41.980 severe recession and that is what the market is signaling both the stock market and the bond
00:24:46.160 market right now is saying boy we don't have the confidence that the fed not only has the tools but
00:24:53.320 that they aren't going to put us in a worse situation and on top of that then you also have the global
00:24:58.760 economy um you know in tatters as well which isn't a lot of not a lot of luck so i'm not real bullish on
00:25:05.020 the skill and luck of the fed right now so i was in um i was in italy last week and just talked to
00:25:11.300 people you know you sit at a restaurant or whatever and we just talked to people and um one of the more
00:25:17.400 disturbing trends uh that i heard was you know that that things are getting really bad and one person
00:25:26.040 described it to me as the winds of revolution are sweeping europe um because and and it's fascinating
00:25:34.380 everyone knew it was the same problem we have here the elites are going in one direction and the people
00:25:42.140 are going in another the people are saying give it back to us and the elites are saying give it all to
00:25:49.220 us and that's not going to last and i kept hearing um things like we're just going to have to learn
00:25:57.060 to uh that that the glory days of having things that you wanted and easy lives are over can you
00:26:04.860 describe what that means that americans are just going to have to live a different kind of life
00:26:11.260 yeah i mean it's so frustrating that you know we have the leading economy in the world and you have
00:26:18.520 all of these first world countries that really have spent time using their technology to help
00:26:25.480 other countries and to help lift up human flourishing around the globe i mean if you think about china and
00:26:32.240 what we've done in terms of the extreme poverty they're lifting out 90 of their population from extreme
00:26:38.020 poverty because they were able to trade with us and basically suck up some of our capitalism into their
00:26:44.720 their communist system um you know that's what we should be doing we should be taking that leadership
00:26:50.020 saying that we know how to do things the best way and we're going to help everybody flourish
00:26:54.260 instead you have these elites saying no you know we want to you to this to be a third world country and we
00:27:01.820 want to be in a dictatorship where us at the top have our own set of rules and have all the power
00:27:07.420 and you just suffer and you're going to have to suck it up and you know unfortunately there are some
00:27:12.880 people who will go along with that and go yeah you know crisis we must do this we're all in this
00:27:17.420 together kind of like what happened in covid but we should have learned over the last two years that
00:27:23.020 they don't have our best uh you know uh outcomes that yeah outcomes at heart and that they will do
00:27:29.760 anything lie uh you know completely do anything they can to get and usurp that power and we've
00:27:37.880 already seen you know smaller amounts of civil unrest you in developed countries whether it was
00:27:43.580 the freedom convoy or in the netherlands with the farmers and you know you're right that this could
00:27:49.180 end up becoming a much bigger issue which you know if it changes the tide you know it in a sense may
00:27:56.700 not be the worst outcome not that obviously i ever want to see you know any sort of violence or unrest
00:28:01.820 but we need to change the tenor and the people need to take back common sense and sanity here so the um
00:28:09.680 uh the one thing that kind of makes sense to me is um you know if you're if you're somebody wants
00:28:17.680 control of things you need to control medicine they do they need to control education they do but they
00:28:23.060 need to control energy you know i'm seeing this happening in europe because they're ahead of us
00:28:29.460 um and they're all they're people are going to freeze to death this winter they will freeze to death
00:28:35.240 and people won't be able to pay their power bill which will put the energy companies into distress and
00:28:42.080 they won't have the money to do it because people aren't paying their bills etc etc and i just think the
00:28:47.800 government will step in and say they couldn't get it done this needs to be done by the government
00:28:52.500 and you could see the west just taking and absorbing all of our energy companies do you think
00:29:02.020 that's a possibility because i think it's likely at least in europe i mean so if you think about the
00:29:08.780 the desire to nationalize control have sort of a public private partnership at least in the u.s california
00:29:16.760 sort of our incubator for that and they're starting to test that in a lot of different rounds they just
00:29:21.940 put forth that fast recovery act which is going to be a state council on fast food so they are going
00:29:28.140 to manage the fast food industry and again that is a step to try to nationalize these industries
00:29:34.360 um i i definitely see a place we've already been hearing from the u.s and abroad about things like
00:29:40.820 price caps we have a big problem in europe in terms of the way um they have kind of financed
00:29:47.460 themselves in a potential collapse of you know some of the energy um companies and utilities out
00:29:53.760 there so yes you're going to have them the governments come in with a bailout and then
00:29:58.680 that may use that as an excuse well we're bailing them out anyway they can't manage this we need to
00:30:03.240 take this over so you know whether it's food whether it's energy whether it's any aspect of our economic
00:30:09.640 freedom these crises are their touch points and again self-inflicted crises the ones that they
00:30:16.200 created in order to say we created the problem but don't look at that we're gonna fix it for you
00:30:21.240 uh carol will you do me a favor i i'd like to do a uh i'd like to do a special with just a group of
00:30:28.000 experts that can tell the average person what's coming and and how do we deal with it i mean there
00:30:35.020 it's it's so overwhelming to the average person um and and i don't think because people make it so
00:30:43.000 complex because it is complex but they make it so complex that they they don't even think about
00:30:48.700 breaking it down into smaller bite sizes that people can understand so can you find a bunch of
00:30:55.940 people that you really think get it that maybe could sit around in a round table and we could have
00:31:00.960 a conversation about all this i would i would love to be honored to and i will be in touch okay good
00:31:06.680 thank you carol we'll talk again carol roth carol roth make sure that you're uh you're following her
00:31:12.640 she is really really spot on you can find her at carol roth.com this is the best of the glenbeck
00:31:21.960 program welcome to the glenbeck program hang on just a second who's this it's pat it's uh i'm here
00:31:37.460 in winds in westminster uh windsor castle in windsor castle the windsor castle wait a minute you were
00:31:42.660 just sitting in the studio just right next to me a minute ago i don't have time to explain how i got
00:31:47.160 here okay just know that i'm here with the queen right now our continuing coverage of wall-to-wall
00:31:53.820 non-stop till your eyes bleed coverage of the casket moving yeah of queen elizabeth uh what they're
00:32:02.400 doing right now is a kind of where's waldo sort of situation where they they just can move it so
00:32:09.960 often really nobody really knows where the queen is right okay it's just kind of creepy to be looking
00:32:15.480 at a dead body anyway so i don't know just keep moving it yeah just keep moving just keep moving
00:32:20.620 okay so now she's in westminster hall which is which is what exactly i mean i'm sorry westminster hall
00:32:28.380 yeah what's done there in westminster hall uh this is where they uh make a lot of pudding they make
00:32:36.440 pudding they make pudding i didn't know and ship it directly to america wow for joe biden
00:32:41.160 really okay but i can't give the exact location really right now right now coordinates or the
00:32:47.600 precise latitude and longitude because we are trying to keep it secret but it's somewhere there
00:32:52.440 in westminster hall now i'm looking at a picture and there's a couple of things first of all i've
00:32:57.780 never seen the uniform uh of the guards that uh are standing there they seem to have very large
00:33:05.120 pointy hats those are dunce caps with a mop is what those are glad they don't know what that but
00:33:12.040 that's what though that's what those are those are dunce caps with a mop okay i've never seen that
00:33:20.080 kind of specialized hats the british are quite proud of them and they only bring them out for special
00:33:27.040 occasions like this yeah like this okay yeah that's why we never see because i've seen like the other
00:33:31.940 guys they've taken those big round black hats you know those guard yeah you know the big like
00:33:37.040 wizard of oz hats yeah those are q-tips those are what those are q-tips they're cute though yeah where
00:33:43.980 do you think the name comes from queen the queen and uh q-tips so if you were to say the full name
00:33:51.820 of a q-tip it would be the queen it would be queen tip yeah huh yeah and that would be the top of the
00:33:57.180 the guy who's protecting huh i didn't i didn't i didn't know that so uh what happens uh what happens
00:34:04.260 next well next they're going to move her to uh another location which is also going to be secret
00:34:11.440 uh but that's about five i understand it's about five yards from where she currently resides really
00:34:17.280 on monday they're actually going to put her uh in a hole they're going to put her in a hole yes you
00:34:23.260 mean in the ground in the ground in the ground a hole in the ground in the ground and will she
00:34:28.020 remain there no no they'll be moving her they'll be moving another couple weeks i think it's a month
00:34:37.200 i think you're gonna wait a month before they move very good so she will not stay in that location
00:34:42.760 a lot of people don't know this is so bad with their monarchs uh this is what they do they just
00:34:49.840 continually dig them up and move them i did not yeah i didn't know you're american yeah yeah well
00:34:56.580 you are too that's true but i'm here now you're there telling me all this aren't you being a little
00:35:01.840 loud i mean it's kind of yeah okay i'm sorry okay all right so uh those hats i can't get past
00:35:08.520 those hats they are nice they are really nice they really are yeah they're very nice uh yeah
00:35:15.600 well you know i'm an american uh oh look at the other guy uh the other guy right behind the guy
00:35:21.980 with the hats he's got like a mary poppins hat you know that's rude glenn that's i'm sorry i just
00:35:28.480 don't be making fun of okay you're right you're right you're right you know um i will say that
00:35:33.440 out of all of the you know figures that are public figures uh she's probably one of the best
00:35:41.200 uh for the western culture in the last hundred years i mean she's i mean we're seeing people cry
00:35:47.340 along the way uh and i probably would be too if i were english and had grown up crying over the money
00:35:54.560 that they've spent on her that's for sure yeah how much uh well she had she made 98 million euros a year
00:36:02.720 98 million euros per year that was her salary yes that was her salary that will be charles
00:36:12.820 the third or whatever he is yeah that will be his salary now you got that done now is that the
00:36:18.020 official it is three you're sure yes yeah okay the third okay that means there's been two other
00:36:24.320 is that is that what that means that's what i understand so was there charles the first then
00:36:30.760 charles jr yes or is that a fast food restaurant no that's carl's jr and then there was wow you just
00:36:38.700 showed how american you are wow right right uh so 98 million euros a year was her euros i can't
00:36:48.520 imagine taxpayers not being happy about that yeah well she worked hard for that money she worked really
00:36:53.880 really hard she went to several different uh you know how they use those big scissors to cut ribbons
00:36:59.860 you know how heavy those things are i don't i've never really really heavy scissors especially if
00:37:06.120 you're 90 years old yeah right so she would actually cut ribbons with giants ribbons that's what she did
00:37:12.380 but was that her major she'd wear the crown while she did it wow it was really super and i hear that's
00:37:19.980 heavy it is heavy yeah weighs over 80 pounds over 80 pounds it's like a family jewel it's like a
00:37:26.820 pretty no that's uh prince andrew oh yeah oh my so so uh yeah so she would uh she went like where
00:37:35.700 would she cut ribbons uh like in grocery store openings uh yeah painless shoes when they were open
00:37:43.200 they were gone now but they still had locations she cut the ribbon for the opening so she lost a lot of gigs
00:37:51.300 i have to go because people are looking at me okay all right no it's yeah it's
00:38:07.120 very appropriate okay thank you from london uh pat gray joining us uh just on our continuing
00:38:14.440 non-stop coverage of the queen's funeral i feel kind of bad about that but not enough to not do it again
00:38:25.860 we're not making fun of her just the coverage it's the coverage yeah well and the hats yes but
00:38:42.740 that's not her again she's not wearing the hat no and what was she as far as we know say hey 98
00:38:48.020 million euros is too much no no no she's not gonna say no of course not it's not it's not her place to
00:38:55.680 say that
00:38:56.120 what did we say
00:38:58.000 oh
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00:39:03.800 На на na na na na na na na na na na na
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