Biden SNAPS at Reporter Asking About Bribery Scandal | 6⧸16⧸23
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Biden's plans are grandiose, ambitious, and ambitious, but they are also a little confusing, which is what makes them even more so. Glenn and Jeff discuss it all on today's Glenn Beck show.
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Wow, Joe Biden had some amazingly ambitious and wonderful plans that he outlined yesterday.
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And we'll tell you, some of those plans, they're grandiose, they're fantastic.
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All right, so Joe Biden yesterday had a few issues.
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I mean, he did have a brain malfunction on the way to describing some of his big plans, but here's what happened first as he malfunctioned, as he always does.
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We've mobilized the world's leading emitters to help poor countries deal with the impacts of climate change.
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They called it the G7, the Build Back Biden, Build Back Better, and we realized that got confusing.
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What we call it is, here's the bottom line, look.
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We did all the things to make things more easy for us to make money.
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That's what we're calling Build Back Better now?
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There he is, trying desperately to blame America for all global warming.
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But he eventually got around to some plans that he has.
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These are great plans because who was it that would have, I mean, has anybody ever conceived
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Well, we're going to win and we're going to help.
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We have plans to build a railroad from the Pacific all the way across the Indian Ocean.
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We have plans to build in Angola, one of the largest solar plants in the world.
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Get in trouble for talking about spending taxpayer dollars on solar factories and stuff in Angola.
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I mean, there was a number of things in that video that are really strange.
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Do we have the map of what he's talking about there where, okay, yeah.
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So if you're watching on TV, there's a map from the United States, from North America,
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all the way across parts of Southeast Asia and then over the Indian Ocean to Africa.
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I bet you some of the rail companies were happy to hear that.
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We're not talking about, you know, just a regular cargo train.
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There is also something called air travel that could get you there.
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You could fly over that whole area and get there faster than you could with a high speed rail line across two oceans.
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And certainly, probably right now, safer than rail travel.
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Look at all the problems we've had with two railings lately.
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Well, that wouldn't happen if you had a track going across the Pacific Ocean.
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You'd never have any problems, say, with, I don't know, high winds or waves or whatever.
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How do you build a rail line across the Pacific?
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Do you know how deep the Pacific is in some of those areas?
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On top of which, you'd have to have it elevated for ships to get under, right?
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We'd have to actually stop our trip if a whale were to be just laying across the track.
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Until we can find a way to get the whale off the track.
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You're talking about building a railway across the Pacific Ocean?
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I mean, I know he's talking to the League of Conservation Voters.
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We're going to spend our tax dollars on solar plant in Angola?
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He has mentioned recently that the population of Africa, where Angola is, very soon will hit
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And he's, you know, so hip and so knowledgeable.
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They brought in all these people to the White House to have this special forum to get rid
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of these hidden fees that these companies are charging.
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And they're charging people exorbitant amounts of money, exorbitant amount of money.
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And they only find out at the end of their order.
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So, by the time you're at the end of the order, I guess there's no way to say no.
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So, we've got to find a way to tack that price on early.
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This clip is agonizing because he's made such a big deal about it.
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The ticket seller, Seat Greek, is also set to give customers the option of seeing all-in
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So, what they do, though, is charge people money for their service.
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I don't know what they are, but I know they're bad.
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He's never heard of it until this announcement, and he's acting like this is something he's
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Along with my plan to build a railroad across the Pacific in the Indian Oceans, I've also
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had this plan in mind ever since I started using Seat Greek.
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And I know that Build Back Better was too confusing.
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Seat Greek is right next to Seat Persian because they had that battle.
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And so, Seat Greek and Seat Persians are getting along now.
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These hidden fees that appear to me not to be hidden.
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Does he want them to remove the fees or do they just have to put it up front where, you
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Because if you tell me that the seat that I'm buying is $40 and then it turns out to be
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Now, I can turn that down and just say, I'm not buying it.
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You know, they don't, when you say yes, it doesn't say you said yes to $40 and then you
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Sometimes they tack on the fees at the end and then you see what it is.
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So, you know, somebody asked him a question that he did not appreciate.
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Every once in a while, somebody asks him something he does not want to deal with.
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Well, you know, there's a lot of news breaking around the Biden family.
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I know that he's got nothing to do with, you know, the Justice Department going after
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his main opponent for the presidency of the United States, Donald Trump.
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But it does seem coincidental that when news breaks around the Biden family that something
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else breaks around Donald Trump and that's what the news talks about.
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So, he just laughs off a question that he got yesterday.
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Why did the Ukraine do the FBI informant file refer to you?
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So, this is why you're asking me dumb questions.
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So, the other day was the day when he was walking and he laughed about it.
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So, they ask him about the bribery thing and his only response is, why are you asking
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It wouldn't be if this was Donald Trump I was talking about.
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It most certainly would not be if it was Donald Trump.
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Really, I mean, we're at a point now where he's going to have to address it at some point
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and legitimately address it, not treat people like they're idiots because they're asking
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We're not to that point yet, but we will get there, I think, if they keep pushing him
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As long as the pressure stays on him, yeah, eventually he's going to start, he's going
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You would think in a free republic where we do have a free press that somewhere, sometime,
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And they're going to be in front of him and he's going to have to address it.
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Does he remember half of what they're talking about?
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And there's more embarrassment to feel regarding this president.
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All right, we got more from our fabulous brain-dead leader.
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He loves to go back to the same phrases that he uses over.
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Speaking of trains, how many times have we heard the train story about Ange, the engineer?
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The guy was dead when it supposedly took place.
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When his big story about Ange, I told him that, I don't know what, I fly a lot and I've
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Ange told me, I've been on the Amtrak trains for more than anyone.
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Well, he's flown with Xi Jinping 17 or 18,000 miles.
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And it's incomprehensible to me why that's a good thing.
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But here's another one of his tried and true nonsensical stories.
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So my mother would drive us to school every day.
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He's got to do this because he's at the conservation.
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My mom would get in the car, turn on the windshield wiper to get the dew off of it.
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How many folks across the country have had similar experiences?
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Where they're getting oil slicks off of their windshield.
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That's not the first time that he's done this stupid story.
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That they've got an oil slick on their windshield because of a refinery in town?
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Yeah, it was some manufacturing plant that spewed their wares all over his cars.
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I've lived in Houston, Texas for eight years where they've got many oil refineries.
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This one is dirty from never having been in Houston.
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I mean, you can smell the whatever it is that's going on in Beaumont.
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Because if there's a similar story where people are using their windshield wipers to get oil slicks off their window because of the refineries, I'd love to hear from it.
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I mean, I guess if we want to try to say that, I guess it's possible that before many of the government regulations came in,
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that some of the foundry and factory owners, you know, didn't care.
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You know, during the old days of Pittsburgh and Detroit and in my hometown of Saginaw, Michigan definitely had that.
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But was it that bad to where you had an oil slick on your windshield?
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They said that General Motors was dumping stuff in the river of my hometown, which is why it never froze.
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My grandfather told me as a kid that that happened way back then, way back when.
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Well, your grandfather probably told you tales of Cleveland when the river would burst into flames.
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It was either Lake Erie or the river that feeds it burst into flames on a regular basis.
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We don't have to play it because it's like three or four minutes long.
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But they had Eva Longoria at the White House last night.
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I haven't seen it, but it's called Flaming Hot.
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But he, Jill introduces, Jill introduces her and says her name wrong, by the way.
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He, she introduces Joe Biden after she kisses his butt.
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He lies about when he, how long he's known her.
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Goes back to his tried and true joke about being Jill's husband.
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Now, Jeffy mentioned a few minutes ago that yesterday Eva Longoria was at the White House, right?
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Yeah, they had a big filming showcasing her new movie, Flaming Hot.
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And it's not, surprisingly, it is not about global warming.
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You would think from Eva Longoria and a movie that the White House is shopping to the country.
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I guess it's a true story about a janitor who came up with the idea of a hot chip.
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Yeah, the Richard Montoya's, Montoya's, he is the son of migrants who picked grapes as a child, experienced poverty, discrimination, racism, lack of opportunity, xenophobia, on a daily basis.
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And so, apparently, Eva Longoria is not even in the movie, right?
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According to the IMDb, they don't have her listed as any of the acting roles, although I'm sure she may play some.
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If it's a show about Doritos, you're going to see grocery shelves.
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So, you know, she may be walking down the aisle in a grocery store or something for a little.
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I will say, the years I spent working in the grocery business, I don't recall anyone looking like her stocking shelves.
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And then Eva goes on about, oh, I mean, you'll hear her.
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And ends with some icky joke about him being old and her being young, which was wrong to begin with.
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Everything he ever says is wrong or a lie or both.
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It's about everyone who has been overlooked and underestimated but reached for a dream anyway.
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That when someone sees the possibility that you hold, you can find the courage to take risks and rise to the top, no matter what stands in your way.
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And it's about the entire community who came together to make this movie possible.
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Of course, that effort has been led by the incomparable Eva LaGoria.
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So now we get to bring this story to La Casa Blanca.
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Under an administration that believes in our community and shares our values.
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And we have to make sure that entrepreneurs and visionaries like Richard have the opportunities
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and that infrastructure of opportunity to make their dreams a reality.
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And that can only happen when you have leaders like President Biden.
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So throughout Biden's career, I've been working with President Biden for many, many years.
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He's been a champion for working people in search of the American dream.
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You know, what he's been doing for the country means there's going to be a lot more Richard
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Montañez is ready and waiting to take their shot to make history.
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So it is my honor and sincere pleasure to introduce you tonight.
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The man who's been fighting for us all fighting for Latinos, fighting for Americans, fighting
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There are 85,000 missing children who have sneaked across this border, most of them Latinos.
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Most of, not all of them, but most of them are going to be Hispanic, Latino, whatever.
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Latinos' jobless rate is up since Donald Trump.
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A man who understands and embodies the values of family, community, and perseverance.
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That he won't even claim the grandchild he has in Arkansas from hunters.
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Snorting coke off a stripper's belly and then impregnating her and then ignoring the fact
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Thank you for that introduction and congratulations on your debut.
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I accept your debut as a director, adding another accomplishment to an already incredible, incredible career.
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And when you've been working with him your whole life, man, it just flies by because he's
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He had to be at his little gathering to make sure that Seat Greek didn't.
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Well, and he should know Seat Greek because he's partially Greek.
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For the Senate seat when I was 29 years old, it was because I started to call me Joe Bidenopolis
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I married Dominic Giacoppa's daughter, so I got a little Italian in me now.
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My name didn't end in the S-K-I or another one.
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I was sort of raised in the Puerto Rican community at home.
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I probably went to shul more than many of you did.
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He's lived and grown up in so many environments that it's hard to keep track of him.
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Efforts to find a missing four-foot-long Tago lizard named Echo, who's been missing since
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June 4th after digging her way out of an enclosure in Workington, England.
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Those efforts are being hindered by toxic hoax sightings.
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And Pet Encounter Cumbria said that these false reports have prompted volunteers to search
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areas several miles away, and they are disgusting.
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They've now issued a 500-euro reward for Echo's return, and I don't want to hear about any
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Whatever you do, wherever you are in Cumbria County or elsewhere, stop calling in reports
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to Pet Encounter Cumbria of Echo sightings or sightings of a miniature T-Rex running around
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There's enough pressure and stress, so only call Pet Encounter Cumbria if you're sure you
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So, doing the fat number two, fat pile number two, get ready to see the doors closed on the
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UPS has reached a tentative deal with Teamsters Union, representing the drivers and all of the
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The deal's going to include AC in package delivery vehicles.
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Air conditioning has been a major sticking point in negotiations between the company and
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That's why you see them driving with the doors open all the time.
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So, the tentative language to equip the delivery and logistics company's fleet of vehicles
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with air conditioning systems, new heat shields, and additional fans.
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In-cab air conditioning in most delivery vehicles purchased after January 1st, 2024.
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Until then, two fans would be installed in all package cars, and all newer non-electric
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So, working conditions and hot weather has been a point of contention for the drivers and
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They've been whining about having to go to the hospital for heat illnesses in recent years
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NBC News also reported that temperature readings for the backs of trucks in Arizona and Florida,
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I didn't even mention Texas, have exceeded 150 degrees Fahrenheit.
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So, the union could still strike if they don't finish this deal up by July 31st.
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And, of course, UPS confirmed the tentative agreement and said it's going to continue to
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prioritize the health and safety of its drivers.
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Because it certainly doesn't seem that they have been.
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Since they didn't care about that, you can drive around in those 150-degree trucks.
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But, number three, here in the tune of the Fat Five, early this week I joked around about
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Donald Trump being president from a jail cell, which admittedly would be a tight squeeze.
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I mean, we were reminded by Jan Koprek on Twitter, the Resolute Desk is 4x6, prison cell
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However, he could still run for president, if in jail.
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Eugene V. Debs was in an Atlanta penitentiary serving a 10-year sentence.
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Well, Pat, he was convicted for violating the Espionage Act of 1917.
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After the prosecution argued that his anti-war speech obstructed military enrollment.
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I'm sorry, America's involvement in World War I.
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And then President Harding commuted his sentence in 1921.
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So, you know about this PGA Live Saudi Golf Tour merger, right?
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Well, the Justice Department has just notified the PGA that they're going to
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That's all the government wants to do is take a look-see.
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That's why I found it interesting that, what's his face?
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Golf is agonizing to me, I'll tell you that, first of all.
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So, I don't even know if he's going to come back, whatever.
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I can imagine where he might not show up in person for a while.
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I mean, well, he's literally not doing his job.
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So, he definitely doesn't want anything to do with it.
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So, the PGA, the Pro Golfers Association, is different than the United States Golfers Association.
00:44:58.660
So, that might have something to do with it, but I'm sure that Jay Monaghan would normally
00:45:08.740
But my point was, is that when they, you know, the government decided that they were going
00:45:12.960
to start, you know, take a peeksy at what's going on, you know, behind the, let's peel
00:45:17.800
another layer off the onion of this Liv PGA deal.
00:45:22.020
So, but I'd love to talk to you guys, but I'm just not going to be there.
00:45:28.740
So, this review by the Justice Department, which had already been investigating the PGA
00:45:32.900
Tour and other leading golf bodies for anti-competitive behavior.
00:45:37.420
Well, that's all started because of the Liv thing, though.
00:45:40.140
I mean, that's when they were, and that's when, in the beginning, that's when Monaghan was
00:45:43.420
saying how terrible Liv was, and they were the worst people on Earth, and you couldn't
00:45:48.600
I don't even want him walking the same planet as me.
00:45:50.960
And then a year later, oh, you know, I'm sure we took some money.
00:45:54.840
And now that they're looking into it, apparently this makes any transaction between the two
00:46:03.280
So, this thing's going to draw out for a while.
00:46:21.520
Well, Liv or PIF or whatever they are, I mean, they have, you know, quite a bit of money.
00:46:29.580
The Sovereign Wealth Fund holds in it right now.
00:46:59.240
Let me run to the closet and get the suitcase out.
00:47:05.860
The tour, PGA tour, and Saudi, PIF, along with Europe's DP World Tour, somehow, I don't
00:47:13.440
know, they're connected to this, too, and nobody's really talking about that.
00:47:17.020
Because, originally, the PGA was reported that they were in talks with taking that over.
00:47:31.840
That kept everybody away from not knowing about the live deal.
00:47:35.120
So, when they announced the live deal, the European League, whatever they call themselves.
00:47:49.060
But, I will say again, if, man, if I was Rory McIlroy, I would really be pissed off at this
00:47:57.080
He's handled himself pretty darn well, I think, under the circumstances of turning down $300
00:48:02.520
million to be loyal to the PGA and to be loyal to his own principles where, yeah, I don't
00:48:09.120
They've got terrible human rights abuses on their record.
00:48:13.340
I'm not going to, you know, they just killed Jamal Khashoggi.
00:48:21.540
And now they've merged with the organization that was supposed to be the one that was,
00:48:26.620
you know, helping you maintain your principles.
00:48:29.820
I hate to remind everybody, but Donald Trump told you so.
00:48:35.040
He truthed it or tweeted it or whatever he did, but, I mean, he told everybody, hey.
00:48:39.600
Take the money now because when we merge, you're getting nothing.
00:49:02.420
We forgot to mention yesterday, the Republicans defeated the Democrats in their traditional
00:49:18.560
Talks about how Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett broke new ground Wednesday night as
00:49:25.200
the first black woman Democrat to play in the Congressional Baseball Games' 114-year history.
00:49:36.960
Yeah, because when you get down into the story, way down in, oh, yeah, that Representative
00:49:41.960
Mia Love was the first black Republican woman elected.
00:49:44.920
So the first woman of color was Mia Love, who just happened to be a Republican.
00:49:55.540
Just like all the rest of the ground that the Republicans have broken in civil rights,
00:50:08.720
I think you've got some audio playing somewhere.
00:50:18.820
Because I was getting into a new website, and that website decided that it needed to tell
00:50:31.300
If I want to play it, I'll push the start button.
00:50:34.340
That way you log, as soon as it goes in, it pops up.
00:50:42.440
Some might say, yeah, you could mute your computer, as I have done, just in case.
00:50:57.880
So, speaking of baseball, though, I see where Nevada has okayed the baseball stadium for
00:51:10.420
The state is going to give them like $380 million.
00:51:17.900
They say it's going to cost $1.5 billion or whatever.
00:51:21.280
It's going to be, I think, one of the smallest seat-wise, like $30,000 on the Strip.
00:51:29.960
It's going to replace to where the old Tropicana was.
00:51:44.380
I mean, I wonder if the taxpayers of Nevada find that interesting as well.
00:51:47.940
Hey, I don't mind paying another $340 million in taxes so we can...
00:52:11.040
The team has to create or prove that they've created like a couple million dollars a year
00:52:17.540
in revenue for the city or the state for them to continue some other tax breaks that they're
00:52:30.080
You guys, I'm sorry to see that happen to Oakland.
00:52:32.780
It's going to be sagebrush blowing through that town.
00:52:37.920
It's interesting that Major League Baseball is building a new stadium that's going to
00:52:45.300
And yet the National Football League is allowing a stadium to be built in Buffalo, New York.
00:52:53.460
A new stadium in Buffalo, New York without a roof.
00:53:02.760
It is unbelievable that that is allowed in today's world.
00:53:14.420
Part of the fun is to have football be played in bad weather conditions.
00:53:30.260
And it makes perfect sense, though, in Las Vegas because it's too hot.
00:53:35.400
I want air conditioning when I'm going to the game.
00:53:39.900
Did Buffalo ever have to move a game because it was too much snow?
00:53:47.020
I mean, it's unbelievable to me that the NFL is allowing this to happen.
00:54:00.480
Baseball is a little bit different because, you know, it's a warm weather game.
00:54:04.160
And then it's really warm in Las Vegas and you don't want it that warm.
00:54:09.660
I mean, you see what Major League Baseball is actually, you know, coming around, right?
00:54:13.420
They had the stadium here in Dallas that didn't have a roof.
00:54:18.660
And then I was like, you know, we're going to build a new stadium and put a roof on it.
00:54:27.580
Well, because as we said on my show this morning, the sun is only 37 miles away from Texas.
00:54:37.840
Like yesterday, it was seven miles away from the surface of Texas.
00:54:43.840
I don't even know what the heat index yesterday was.
00:54:47.280
But it was supposedly the most humid day in Dallas.
00:54:50.560
Well, they said since we've gotten so much rain and then, you know, then now then the sun
00:55:01.460
So we will have that for the next few days if you're anywhere in the Texas area.
00:55:10.120
It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck Program.
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I mean, the only thing you want to do is just sit or lay somewhere.
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Let's take 10 seconds for station identification, shall we?
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Meanwhile, you know, we were just speaking of the live tour from Saudi Arabia.
00:57:03.060
As all of this is going on, right now, as we speak,
00:57:14.520
seven men who committed crimes before they were 18
00:57:26.780
So Amnesty International right now is putting a bunch of pressure
00:57:39.660
And it's going to be interesting to see if they do.
00:57:42.000
In light of the bad publicity that Saudi Arabia gets,
00:57:53.360
All right, we're going to show some mercy to these seven.
00:57:56.680
I mean, it'd be interesting to see what he had to say
00:58:03.660
I mean, he's trying to portray himself as the new world leader, right?
00:58:11.860
because we've got such inept, terrible, brain-dead leadership.
00:58:16.580
I mean, and so it'd be a good time for him to step that role up, too.
00:58:47.920
You know, I'm a little disappointed that it wasn't us.
00:59:02.920
Because what happened was Fox News had this producer.
00:59:07.820
And I think he was Tucker's producer when Tucker was still at Fox.
00:59:11.720
But as Tucker pointed out, well-respected, a guy that everybody thought was really good at the place.
00:59:25.500
It was a split screen of Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
00:59:29.000
I mean, it was the same day that Trump was arrested.
00:59:31.660
And then he went back to New Jersey and gave a speech.
00:59:41.140
A wannabe dictator speaks at the White House after having his political rival arrested.
00:59:53.400
Well, the problem was Fox News is trying to be more politically correct than that.
00:59:58.060
And they made him take it down within 27 seconds.
01:00:08.320
And then they fired the producer for putting it up.
01:00:21.540
So the producer, as Tucker pointed out last night in his rant, he even offered to, okay, well, you know, I'll go.
01:00:33.220
And they said, nope, get your stuff and get out now.
01:00:38.700
So Tucker kind of explored just exactly why Joe Biden is nothing like a wannabe dictator.
01:00:58.380
In fact, it's episode four of his Twitter posts.
01:01:05.580
I will say it feels like it's being throttled a little, though, to be.
01:01:18.840
And that's a lot of views, but not compared to what he has been getting.
01:01:25.600
The second one is the one that I guess wasn't very good.
01:01:28.540
That one only has like 60 million, 58 million views.
01:01:31.580
And I mean, after the first one, though, having 117.5 million views, the rest of them apparently
01:01:42.040
And you know, those numbers are a little inflated because if you just scroll over it, I think
01:01:55.860
I think that the wannabe dictator should be more than 16.6 million.
01:02:04.620
Every person in this country should watch it because you would learn some things.
01:02:16.300
Ever since he tried the Rough Greens for the first time, my dog Uno has changed.
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I hear from people all the time in the audience.
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I mean, hundreds and hundreds of letters have come in who have had the same experience with
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Doing our best to protect free speech and truth from constant attack.
01:03:35.180
It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program, 888-727-BECK.
01:03:55.960
Did you know, are you aware, that in just a billion years from now, just one billion years.
01:04:07.060
The earth will become so hot that it will be uninhabitable.
01:04:16.360
So the earth, the entire earth is going to be like Texas is now.
01:04:21.560
Texas is virtually uninhabitable, yet 30 million of us inhabit it.
01:04:32.120
By the way, in the 1800s, how do you take a horse past this place and say,
01:04:39.900
man, the mosquitoes, the cockroaches, the heat, the humidity, just sheer misery here.
01:04:58.340
You know, before oil is really a big, big thing.
01:05:05.820
So scientists right now, this scientist, Albert Zylstra, professor of astrophysics at the
01:05:12.540
University of Manchester, has suggested we move the earth back 3 million miles from the sun.
01:05:18.920
Now, we're only 93 million miles, as you know, away from it right now.
01:05:22.880
So he wants to push us back to 96 million miles.
01:05:26.120
Do we all go up outside and jump up and down real quick?
01:05:40.700
We wait for a really big asteroid to come by, and then we have it slingshot us.
01:05:58.920
The slingshot effect to go 3 million miles away from the sun.
01:06:06.080
We'll be able to last beyond a billion years from now.
01:06:08.440
So are we supposed to all wear a giant baseball glove and catch the asteroid?
01:06:17.520
We're going to throw a lasso around it, and just everybody hangs on for dear life.
01:06:25.300
As it's passing, I'm not really sure how that works.
01:06:28.500
We put out one of those giant fishing nets and hope that the asteroid gets caught in and
01:06:36.420
The way they explain this is Professor Zylstra's concept for moving away from the sun would involve
01:06:42.040
a gravity assist or slingshot maneuver commonly used for speeding up spacecraft.
01:06:46.680
By approaching a planet, such a spacecraft can make use of the planet's gravitational pull.
01:06:54.260
But when the planet speeds up, it drifts away from the sun.
01:07:01.860
But how you make that planet speed up just because an asteroid is passing by, I'm not sure how
01:07:08.040
He proposes somehow altering the orbit of the asteroid while it's in space.
01:07:15.560
Perhaps by nudging it with a robotic probe at a certain angle and speed.
01:07:20.420
If nudged successfully, the asteroid would do a loop around the sun and head back toward
01:07:27.280
the earth before slingshotting itself on earth's orbit.
01:07:46.760
Do this a million times and the earth will increase its velocity by the amount we need.
01:07:51.460
After a million flybys, the earth is in its new orbit.
01:08:05.520
And by the end of that, we'll have moved gradually enough to be able to survive the nudging.
01:08:28.840
But I'm trying to understand how we are going to do that.
01:08:34.460
Wouldn't you think we'd have a better alternative than that in a billion years?
01:08:44.380
I mean, that's what we're to believe with all the climate change.
01:08:49.280
We're supposed to act now as if nothing will ever change, get better.
01:09:02.400
And, for instance, look at the technological advances we've enjoyed in the last 50 years
01:09:13.040
Can you imagine a thousand years from now where we'll be, technologically speaking, if we all survive?
01:09:18.400
But what kind of advances would there be in that amount of time, let alone a million or a billion years from now?
01:09:31.440
I'm hoping that in a billion, 500 million years?
01:09:41.580
So, in one billion years, I'm hoping by then, right, at least you're trying to make me believe
01:09:46.720
that we'll have advanced enough that where we'll look back at the astrophysicist in 2023 that says we should have nudged an asteroid a million times to speed us up and realize,
01:10:01.020
I mean, seriously, is that not one of the dumbest things you've ever heard?
01:10:13.640
Okay, we're going to nudge the asteroid around the sun and us one million times.
01:10:24.720
He should be fired from the University of Manchester.
01:10:28.340
And he probably wrote his doctoral on that, right?
01:10:32.600
Doctoral, doctor, whatever he wants to call it.
01:10:36.320
The hypothesis of we're going to move the Earth.
01:10:50.380
No, but what we're going to do is we're going to just, you know, what if we just nudge this asteroid?
01:11:14.800
Also, tonight, tonight's the night, I believe, at Dodger Stadium for the anti-Catholic, anti-Christian
01:11:26.840
If we hurry, if we hurry, we could just get there, probably, by game time.
01:11:34.240
Interesting that a Catholic advocacy group has been running ads during every Los Angeles
01:11:39.800
Dodgers game this week, calling out the team because they're doing this tonight.
01:11:55.460
Now, do you remember in the beginning, when this was first announced, they got so much
01:11:59.660
flack that they said, okay, no, we're going to disagree, called that off.
01:12:03.660
Then, they got flack from the other side, so they said, no, no, wait, we're sorry.
01:12:08.620
They apologized to this drag queen group and re-invited them.
01:12:25.260
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence performed tonight.
01:12:37.080
And then do all kinds of sacrilegious things as such.
01:12:43.620
I mean, they do some things with the cross that just, I mean, it's outrageous.
01:12:47.440
I don't even want to, wouldn't even describe what they do because it's just so horrible.
01:12:53.940
I guess the offense to Christianity, to Catholics, is not a problem at all.
01:13:00.660
It's been pointed out, too, that they have, you know, their Dodgers code of conduct prohibits
01:13:07.420
wearing or saying anything that goes against anybody's age, gender, creed, or religion.
01:13:12.060
But we're going to go ahead and celebrate that on the field.
01:13:26.860
During Pride Month, you can do whatever you want.
01:13:32.280
And look, we have, we don't even know, you know, we talked about it earlier today on your
01:13:36.880
show, Pat Gray Unleashed, which you can listen to anywhere you get your podcasts or live,
01:13:44.960
On Jeopardy, they asked a question about a Bible verse.
01:13:56.040
Matthew 6, 9 says, Our Father which art in heaven, this be thy name.
01:14:13.160
Like, it's the toughest question ever asked on Jeopardy.
01:14:29.060
I mean, the audience, this happened earlier in the week.
01:14:36.720
People were, you know, tweeting and social media and everywhere saying, you know, I'm an
01:14:45.680
You don't even have to be super religious to know the answer to that.
01:14:50.180
But it does show how far we've gone the other way.
01:14:53.280
Heaven forbid we take away the Pride Night celebration at Dodger Stadium where we can just besmirch the
01:15:16.460
One could make a case that it may not have been a great idea to take God out of schools
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That, you know, we probably shouldn't have taken God out of schools.
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We've been debating all morning, really, this Conor McGregor situation.
01:17:33.760
There is a woman who is accusing him of rape right now.
01:17:46.480
But, you know, usually a decade ago, 15 years ago, it happened the other night.
01:17:51.240
I mean, we're coming up with new laws saying that, you know, the statute of limitations don't count anymore.
01:17:57.560
Or we'll redo the statute of limitations so that you can file now.
01:18:06.780
Game four of the Miami Heat championship game against the Denver Nuggets.
01:18:13.480
So Conor McGregor was there and he got trouble for a stunt he did.
01:18:23.760
Sprayed him with his own pain relief medicine that he was trying to hawk.
01:18:30.260
You know, supposedly he hit the guy so hard, the mascot, underneath the mask.
01:18:44.200
There's a whole bunch of people in the hallway.
01:18:45.980
Now, the story I read initially was that she claimed NBA security and Miami Heat security through her.
01:18:57.060
Yeah, but first of all, the NBA and the Miami Heat security threw her into the bathroom where Conor was with his security.
01:19:09.480
Well, an actual video has emerged of Conor and this girl walking hand in hand to the bathroom.
01:19:18.300
Yeah, the video that TMZ acquired shows Conor coming around the corner in this crowd of people, you know, security guards and other people are there as well.
01:19:41.220
At least the walk hand in hand to the bathroom happened consensually.
01:19:53.340
It makes it a tough situation for him and his wife and the mother of his two children.
01:20:33.640
It looks like there's not a criminal issue here.
01:20:39.260
Who knows what happened once they got in there.
01:20:44.880
I mean, what are we doing in the bathroom to begin with?
01:20:47.980
Why would you go willingly into the bathroom with him?
01:20:52.600
They had some sandwiches they were serving in there.
01:20:55.480
I was thinking we were going to have some dessert after the game.
01:21:35.340
What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Pat Gray, Jeff Fisher for Glenn, who returns on Monday.
01:21:53.360
We got to tell you about this deal with Spotify and the Markle, Megan Markle, the Harry, Prince Harry thing.
01:22:03.640
Yeah, not working out exactly as they had planned.
01:22:07.420
We'll tell you about that and much more coming up in one minute.
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So Spotify has decided to cut their losses with the Meghan Markle podcast situation?
01:23:44.720
Spotify and R12 are just not going to partner anymore.
01:23:48.880
Spotify isn't going to produce the podcast anymore.
01:23:51.900
Season one has finished and there will be no more.
01:24:00.840
Do we know, is Meghan going to continue the podcast with Archwell?
01:24:04.240
It took quite a while for them to actually get one up and running.
01:24:07.540
Remember, I mean, they finally had to send somebody over to the house.
01:24:11.400
Like, hey, don't we have a $20 million deal with you people?
01:24:17.900
And when she did, it actually did really well at first.
01:24:22.060
The first one, I guess they probably all did okay.
01:24:28.980
And so we let you do a season and now we're not going to do your show anymore.
01:24:33.320
And by the way, that doesn't fulfill your $20 million we gave you.
01:24:46.440
They made deals with Netflix and, you know, Harry made his publishing deal as he wrote
01:24:59.680
Because Archwell Productions is supposed to produce stuff for Netflix.
01:25:16.680
Yeah, that was part because they had to produce something.
01:25:18.780
Netflix is like, hey, can we maybe just follow you around, please?
01:25:27.360
And so the Spotify, I mean, Spotify has been cutting their podcast divisions down anyway.
01:25:35.400
So if you're not performing as expected, they're going to cut you loose.
01:25:44.240
Well, they've cut, you know, some internal employees, but some of the podcasts, like
01:25:47.600
Jemele Hill was supposed to be, it was a really big deal for them.
01:25:55.840
And prior to that, she was the one that was complaining about they should pay some black
01:26:08.860
When you bring in Joe Rogan numbers, we'll pay you Joe Rogan dollars.
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Now, apparently, according to this, they did, Spotify did eventually announce a, to appease
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They announced a creator equity fund with the goal of dispensing $100 million, which is what
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she was claiming for, clamming for, to creators from historically marginalized groups.
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I don't know that they've spent very much money out of that fund.
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I don't know how the marginalized groups are doing.
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And I think once you are marginalized, you remain marginalized.
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Not until somebody gives you millions of dollars anyway.
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Now, I guess, you know, okay, man, I could be wrong.
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That someone, if you give someone, say, $50 million, they're not marginalized anymore.
01:27:37.540
We don't know yet what it means, whether Megan is going to continue the podcast or not.
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And, you know, they obviously, you know, have milked the system for a lot of money.
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The last season was lacking because she wasn't there.
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I think What's-His-Face came back for, like, an episode and a half at the very end.
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Yeah, those were, you know, she was out wanting to be a princess, and she just didn't realize
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But people don't like her because of that, right?
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She stuck a hot iron in the royals, man, and they did not like her at all.
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So, these, they thought of themselves as potential billionaires because they set up a whole bunch
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At the beginning here, like Pekka Publishing, set up in September 2020, used by Meghan to
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It's unclear what the couple will use Orinoco for, though it's likely it was set up to hold
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Cobblestone Lane, incorporated in Delaware in February 2020, five days later, was used
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as the applicant to file for the Archwell trademark.
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So, they set up all of this stuff just in case.
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But there's a whole long list of it here because they thought they were going to start
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getting billions rolling in, and it's not quite working out like that yet.
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No, but I mean, they're struggling now to be A-listers in Hollywood.
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And there's all kinds of reports that they're not A-listers anymore.
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They've got the dump they live in in Montecito.
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If they live in Oprah's neighborhood, it must be a dump.
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Well, it's like they live in the place that Oprah lets her workers live in.
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He needs to break that ball and chain desperately.
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I don't know if they're aware of this over there, but they're, and I hate to break it
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to them, but there's really no monarchy anymore.
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They now have a parliamentary system and they haven't really had a monarch.
01:32:03.020
Still a pretty good life for the non-royal royals.
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I never thought that you could ever make the king of England, King Charles III, who was the
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I never thought you'd be able to make him a likable character, but they managed to do it on, did you see, did you see Queen Charlotte?
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And so Queen Charlotte is the companion sort of piece to Bridgerton.
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Of course, you have to be forced because you can't be masculine and like Bridgerton at the
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You know, I heard that and I don't know that I agree with that, but okay.
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But I'm okay with soap operas too, so it's all right.
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And Queen Charlotte was interesting because they did make King Charles and Charlotte out
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And a lot of people would say maybe he was nuts in the first place because he did some
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stupid things with the colonies and he probably shouldn't have.
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But they don't get into any of that in the series.
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But it's interesting because at the end of it, I'm like, how did they make me like King
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Because you have no idea how I want Harry to show up at Windsor with the kids and have
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the ball and chain cut and say, I left her back in California and I want back in.
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Now, it's interesting that you really do kind of follow the Royals, don't you?
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You know, they've kind of cozied up now to China.
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And we're just kind of sitting back and letting it all happen.
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In fact, they set up the Chinese spy place in Cuba.
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And look, when I first heard them talking about setting up their spy plant in Cuba, I thought,
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I mean, we've let them fly their balloons over us.
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I mean, this administration, who is supposed to bring unity and be all over the world, has
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Well, our friends, our allies are going to be closer and our enemies, we're going to
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We're going to keep them in check and our allies are all going to love us even more.
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We have countries that are, you know, running away from the dollar.
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We're setting, our enemies are setting up, well, China's not our enemy, Jeff.
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I mean, it's just amazing that, I mean, we're doing things now that seem to be against the
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It's almost as if, you know, what would you do?
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Are you going to ask yourself the question I was going to ask you?
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If I were trying to destroy this country, what would I do differently than is being done
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What a wild coincidence that we both had that thought.
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Because they're doing everything they possibly can, you know?
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You wouldn't do anything differently, I don't think.
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I really don't think, especially if you were trying to hide ever so slightly your goals
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of destroying the country, what would you do differently?
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I mean, the only way you could do it any quicker, the destruction of America, is to
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Yeah, we'd have to start, we'd actually have to bring fencing down the roadways and stop
01:38:47.720
I mean, it's incredible what they're doing to us right now.
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And they're getting away with it for some reason.
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We allow it to happen, and we watch them, and then we listen to their excuses, and they
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I mean, we talked earlier today, I think off the air, about some different websites that
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Have you noticed that he's got some problems stumbling around?
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You know, sometimes he can't even finish a sentence.
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There seems to be a bit of confusion surrounding him.
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And here's another interesting little element that we couldn't help but notice lately.
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Every time he gets done with a speech at a podium, he turns around and has no idea where
01:39:52.080
Have you noticed that a handler or his wife or someone comes out and leads him off stage
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every single time because he can't do it on his own?
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You know, his wife is going to start campaigning for him around the country, and he's going to
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He's going to be 155 years old when he's president next time.
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And, you know, he might not be as mobile as he used to.
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There's a slight possibility he's not as spry as we thought.
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I mean, maybe that gait isn't quite as good as you thought.
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So maybe my point in that is that maybe we have, you know, we're at a point where you
01:40:54.660
And that's what I would like to see these, you know, the Republican candidates kind of
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focus on rather than each other and beating the crap out of each other.
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And I know this is the time to do it during the primary, but they barely even mentioned
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And that, you know, we put the dingleberry from Miami jumped in the race, the Republican
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He's there, I think, specifically to hurt DeSantis.
01:41:29.760
That, you know, as Vivek said correctly, that the donor class is, you know, making their
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But I'm with you on that, that we need to focus on how bad Joseph Robinette Biden is
01:41:47.540
Well, he's out to lunch and he's not coming home for dinner.
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So that's a problem for the president of the United States.
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For the most powerful man in the world, you kind of want him to have some cognizant
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Like it's a plus to, I don't know, be able to finish a sentence.
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It's a plus to, I don't know, be able to read a teleprompter.
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Stu might say it's suboptimal for him to have dementia while he holds that office.
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And they used to, yeah, they used to think so too because they accused Reagan of it all
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They endorsed Joe Biden because he's perfectly fine for communists.
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I mean, is there a single policy that we advocate that he doesn't?
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Mao might not take as long as Joe Biden's taking.
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Is it really free if you're raising taxes to pay for it?
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Well, given the fact that we have the billionaire class paying a lower tax rate than working
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families, I think it's appropriate that the wealthiest people in this country stop paying
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He said the Wall Street tax would hit average American saving for retirement.
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He didn't even, I mean, he didn't want to answer that second one either.
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Which that's their new word for taxes, revenue.
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So you're only going to raise taxes on billionaires.
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That's what you would believe if you listen to these butthooks.
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So not only do they pay all of the burden, but you take away their homes and their cars
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I mean, at some point, you've made enough money.
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So it's so agonizing that they pull this every single time.
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Well, that's, I mean, it's a mantra that many, many use now, but Bernie was on the forefront
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1986, where he did his honeymoon in the Soviet Union?
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And he's sitting around the table and they're all talking about how great Russia is.
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Didn't he tell you he was talking about nobody was waiting in line for food, all the stuff
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that we were trying to talk about how bad Russia was.
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When the dissident, the dead body dissident outlines on the street being washed away by the summer
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Apparently, he's a big fan and he's trying to conduct his affairs just like Stalin did.
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And they do eliminate opposition like Stalin did.
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He certainly believes in spreading the word of Russia and the Soviet Union.
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And we've got an administration that's trying to set us on the same track.
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So, another part of that is to conduct themselves like communists do.
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So, that's exactly what Transportation Secretary Buttigieg is doing.
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Pete Buttigieg has been denying this whole time since he's been in office that he's taken private flights.
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As long as he's not trying to do any of his business.
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Well, he's been a vocal advocate too for reducing carbon emissions.
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Americans for Public Trust filed a lawsuit against the FAA after it repeatedly failed to provide
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And the reason they won't provide the records is because of his private travel.
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I mean, the hypocrisy and the lies of this administration and everybody in it are so appalling.
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This is what they do at all those hearings, too.
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because none of those people that are testifying are able to go,
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They can't just, I don't know, log on and let me check my email now for you, Senator.
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But as soon as they get in that room, there is no access to that information whatsoever.
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I just saw the headline, and I thought, Oh, that's interesting.
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Fifteen songs, remake songs, that were better than the original.
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It was originally done by Sinead O'Connor, of course, but they like Chris Connell's version better.
01:57:58.040
Chris Cornell, I'm sorry, Chris Cornell from Soundgarden.
01:58:08.140
Opera singer Todd Duncan sang the original, not Elvis, but obviously everybody remembers and loves the Righteous Brothers version of that.
01:58:16.160
But, you know, Killing Me Softly from The Fugies, better than the original Roberta Flack?
01:58:29.300
At number 12, Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley is preferred over the original by Leonard Cohen.
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Well, I mean, that song's been done about 1,500 times in every version is better than Leonard Cohen's.
01:58:43.400
I Love Rock and Roll, originally done by the Arrows, but everybody remembers it from Joan Jett.
01:58:51.720
Somewhere Over the Rainbow, Julie Garland, but everybody likes the Big Fat Hawaiian Guys version better.
01:59:09.020
And that's the one I think most people know now.
01:59:10.820
Now, Holding Out for a Hero by Jennifer Saunders was voted the better cover over Bonnie Tyler.
01:59:21.920
I don't think I know Jennifer Saunders' version, although it came from Shrek, too.
01:59:32.780
I'd have to hear Alien Ant Farms again, but that's hard to imagine.
01:59:39.200
If you hear Michaels, you're not going to turn it off.
01:59:43.280
Then we've got Torn, which Natalie Imbrulia did, and she did it better than Edna Swap.
02:00:06.920
Tainted Love, of course, by Soft Cell, way better than Gloria Jones' original.
02:00:19.580
Was originally recorded by Cher before Nancy Sinatra.
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There's not a lot of people saying anything Nancy Sinatra did was better.
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Man of Constant Sorrow by the Soggy Bottom Boys.
02:00:48.260
Stephen wins the better version against Dick Burnett's original.
02:00:55.760
I mean, that soundtrack is awesome from Hey Brother Where Out Tho.
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Then we have Johnny Cash's cover version of Hurt over the rendition by Nine Inch Nails.
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Do you like Bob Dylan's original or Jimi Hendrix?