The Glenn Beck Program - June 16, 2023


Biden SNAPS at Reporter Asking About Bribery Scandal | 6⧸16⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

Words per Minute

161.52815

Word Count

19,638

Sentence Count

2,505

Misogynist Sentences

29

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

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.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 We have no room to compromise
00:00:12.940 We gotta stand together, it's gonna survive
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00:00:24.000 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:00:38.600 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:45.320 With Pat Gray and Jeff Fisher.
00:00:47.720 Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today.
00:00:49.360 He'll be back Monday, just around the corner now.
00:00:52.480 Wow, Joe Biden had some amazingly ambitious and wonderful plans that he outlined yesterday.
00:00:59.800 It's exciting. It's exciting.
00:01:01.180 I can't wait. I cannot wait.
00:01:03.700 And we'll tell you, some of those plans, they're grandiose, they're fantastic.
00:01:10.100 And again, yes, they're ambitious.
00:01:12.300 We'll get into that in 60 seconds.
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00:02:23.420 All right, so Joe Biden yesterday had a few issues.
00:02:26.980 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.
00:02:40.540 We've mobilized the world's leading emitters to help poor countries deal with the impacts of climate change.
00:02:46.020 They called it the G7, the Build Back Biden, Build Back Better, and we realized that got confusing.
00:02:52.680 So now we don't call it that.
00:02:55.160 What we call it is, here's the bottom line, look.
00:02:58.060 We're the ones that caused the problem.
00:02:59.420 Here's the bottom line.
00:03:00.620 What we call it is, we cleared all our land.
00:03:04.420 We did all the things to make things more easy for us to make money.
00:03:09.680 The hell are you talking about?
00:03:11.120 He has no idea.
00:03:13.160 What we called it was, look, okay.
00:03:16.440 What?
00:03:17.120 What we called it, here's the thing.
00:03:19.860 That's what we're calling Build Back Better now?
00:03:21.800 Yeah, here's the thing.
00:03:23.500 Here's the thing.
00:03:24.540 It's America's fault.
00:03:25.660 That's what we're calling it now.
00:03:27.720 Well.
00:03:28.040 Go, you know the thing.
00:03:29.140 I mean, he most definitely is that.
00:03:30.960 So bad.
00:03:32.000 He is so bad.
00:03:33.680 There he is, trying desperately to blame America for all global warming.
00:03:39.560 Hi.
00:03:40.220 Ah!
00:03:41.620 Why is this man in office?
00:03:43.340 But he eventually got around to some plans that he has.
00:03:48.620 These are great plans because who was it that would have, I mean, has anybody ever conceived
00:03:55.060 of a rail line this ambitious?
00:03:58.620 I don't know.
00:03:59.400 I don't think so.
00:03:59.980 I don't think so.
00:04:00.720 Let's hear this.
00:04:02.080 Well, we're going to win and we're going to help.
00:04:03.720 We have plans to build a railroad from the Pacific all the way across the Indian Ocean.
00:04:07.620 We have plans to build in Angola, one of the largest solar plants in the world.
00:04:14.000 I can go on, but I'm not.
00:04:15.220 I'm going off script.
00:04:16.080 I'm going to get in trouble.
00:04:17.240 Right.
00:04:18.000 Get in trouble for talking about spending taxpayer dollars on solar factories and stuff in Angola.
00:04:26.080 Why the hell would we do that?
00:04:27.880 I don't know.
00:04:28.920 Nobody knows.
00:04:29.660 And yet that's our plan.
00:04:30.960 I don't know.
00:04:31.340 I mean, there was a number of things in that video that are really strange.
00:04:38.040 Do we have the map of what he's talking about there where, okay, yeah.
00:04:43.740 So if you're watching on TV, there's a map from the United States, from North America,
00:04:48.920 all the way across parts of Southeast Asia and then over the Indian Ocean to Africa.
00:04:56.620 So that's where we're going.
00:04:57.480 It's an 8,000 mile rail line.
00:05:05.000 That's fantastic.
00:05:06.260 That is.
00:05:07.300 That is.
00:05:07.900 That's great.
00:05:08.440 I bet you some of the rail companies were happy to hear that.
00:05:11.380 Yo, man.
00:05:13.240 I'd like to be the contractor on that project.
00:05:15.880 What's that going to cost?
00:05:17.160 $400 trillion?
00:05:18.900 I mean, what is that going to cost?
00:05:20.640 We're not talking about, you know, just a regular cargo train.
00:05:24.100 We're talking about high speed rail.
00:05:25.860 Well, it's got to be high speed, right?
00:05:26.940 Yeah, high speed rail.
00:05:27.920 There is also something called air travel that could get you there.
00:05:35.020 Does that exist?
00:05:36.160 It does exist.
00:05:37.100 It does?
00:05:37.800 You could fly over that whole area and get there faster than you could with a high speed rail line across two oceans.
00:05:46.760 Doesn't sound safe.
00:05:48.000 I did not.
00:05:49.320 It doesn't sound safe.
00:05:50.360 It's relatively safe.
00:05:52.320 It's safer than driving your car someplace.
00:05:55.080 Really?
00:05:55.520 Yeah.
00:05:56.100 Yeah.
00:05:56.300 It's really weird.
00:05:57.380 And certainly, probably right now, safer than rail travel.
00:06:00.220 Look at all the problems we've had with two railings lately.
00:06:03.160 Well, that wouldn't happen if you had a track going across the Pacific Ocean.
00:06:07.320 No, that wouldn't happen.
00:06:08.200 You'd never have any problems, say, with, I don't know, high winds or waves or whatever.
00:06:15.060 How do you even do that?
00:06:16.600 How do you build a rail line across the Pacific?
00:06:21.180 Do you know how deep the Pacific is in some of those areas?
00:06:27.260 On top of which, you'd have to have it elevated for ships to get under, right?
00:06:31.460 Yes.
00:06:32.120 Right.
00:06:32.660 Yes.
00:06:34.460 Aren't you disturbing fish, too?
00:06:36.620 Oh, yeah.
00:06:37.640 Whales?
00:06:38.220 Yeah.
00:06:38.720 What about whales bumping into this thing?
00:06:40.800 We'd have to actually stop our trip if a whale were to be just laying across the track.
00:06:47.120 Yeah.
00:06:48.540 Could not hit the whale.
00:06:49.760 I'd like to see that.
00:06:50.520 Could not happen.
00:06:51.320 No.
00:06:51.720 No.
00:06:52.200 Right.
00:06:52.980 Right.
00:06:53.360 You've got to completely shut down.
00:06:54.540 That's right.
00:06:54.940 Everything gets shut down.
00:06:56.040 The line.
00:06:56.740 Until we can find a way to get the whale off the track.
00:06:58.040 Remove it with a crane or whatever.
00:07:00.440 Good luck with that.
00:07:01.540 That would be difficult.
00:07:03.180 I mean, what are you talking about?
00:07:05.440 Seriously.
00:07:06.080 Is that what you're talking?
00:07:06.840 You're talking about building a railway across the Pacific Ocean?
00:07:12.600 Huh.
00:07:13.480 Really?
00:07:14.040 Huh.
00:07:14.460 I mean, I know he's talking to the League of Conservation Voters.
00:07:19.300 This was their dinner that he was speaking at.
00:07:22.060 Okay.
00:07:22.480 So, you know, I guess he thinks.
00:07:24.860 Is that a good way to conserve?
00:07:26.080 I guess.
00:07:26.380 By building railroads across the Pacific?
00:07:28.880 I don't know.
00:07:29.360 Plus, then we were talking about Angola.
00:07:32.900 Mm-hmm.
00:07:33.380 Right?
00:07:33.780 Yeah.
00:07:33.980 We're going to have.
00:07:34.440 Yeah.
00:07:34.760 We're going to spend our tax dollars on solar plant in Angola?
00:07:42.000 What?
00:07:42.960 Why?
00:07:43.560 No, thank you.
00:07:44.940 No, thank you.
00:07:45.860 He has mentioned recently that the population of Africa, where Angola is, very soon will hit
00:07:53.620 one billion people.
00:07:54.760 Yeah.
00:07:54.800 And I'm talking as soon as 2009.
00:07:57.520 So.
00:07:57.840 So, it's right.
00:07:58.680 They're going to need some solar plants.
00:08:00.680 Right around the corner.
00:08:01.900 So, they do need.
00:08:02.880 But do we need to pay for it?
00:08:04.720 That's my question.
00:08:06.540 Well, yes.
00:08:07.640 Yes.
00:08:07.980 We're the bad people.
00:08:09.160 We're the bad.
00:08:09.660 Right.
00:08:10.000 Right.
00:08:10.220 Right.
00:08:10.340 Right.
00:08:10.520 Right.
00:08:10.980 We've ruined everything.
00:08:12.280 Yes.
00:08:12.800 That is true.
00:08:14.400 He clearly believes that.
00:08:15.960 Because we were trying to make money.
00:08:18.060 We wanted to make easy money.
00:08:19.520 And so, we just ruined everything in our path.
00:08:22.600 And we suck, don't we?
00:08:23.900 He clearly believes that.
00:08:25.520 He does.
00:08:25.780 I'll tell you that.
00:08:26.320 He obviously does.
00:08:28.980 Obviously does.
00:08:30.100 Yeah.
00:08:31.220 Then he tried to explain SeatGeek.
00:08:34.300 And he's, you know, so hip and so knowledgeable.
00:08:37.500 They brought in all these people to the White House to have this special forum to get rid
00:08:43.840 of these hidden fees that these companies are charging.
00:08:47.660 The airlines and the ticket apps.
00:08:50.220 And they're charging people exorbitant amounts of money, exorbitant amount of money.
00:08:54.720 And they only find out at the end of their order.
00:08:58.500 So, by the time you're at the end of the order, I guess there's no way to say no.
00:09:03.120 Yeah.
00:09:03.420 You can't.
00:09:03.700 Still?
00:09:04.200 Yeah.
00:09:04.860 So, we've got to find a way to tack that price on early.
00:09:09.520 I mean, there are exorbitant fees.
00:09:13.020 I know.
00:09:13.560 There's, you know.
00:09:14.180 And it does double the price sometimes.
00:09:16.280 I know.
00:09:17.220 I know.
00:09:17.820 Some of the charges do seem to be wrong.
00:09:23.640 Yes.
00:09:23.800 Like, why am I paying for this?
00:09:25.940 I get it.
00:09:26.620 I get it.
00:09:27.460 But he doesn't even.
00:09:29.240 He doesn't even know what it is.
00:09:30.880 This clip is agonizing because he's made such a big deal about it.
00:09:34.100 And he doesn't even know what the hell it is.
00:09:36.120 Yeah.
00:09:36.400 Listen to this.
00:09:37.460 Other tickets sold on its platform.
00:09:39.640 The ticket seller, Seat Greek, is also set to give customers the option of seeing all-in
00:09:47.380 up-front prices.
00:09:49.280 It's where Greeks can go and sit.
00:09:52.700 A Greek.
00:09:53.640 Seat Greek.
00:09:55.660 So, what they do, though, is charge people money for their service.
00:10:02.480 They're bad.
00:10:02.700 I don't know what they are, but I know they're bad.
00:10:05.880 He has no clue.
00:10:06.980 No idea.
00:10:08.080 He's never used it.
00:10:09.520 He's never heard of it until this announcement, and he's acting like this is something he's
00:10:14.100 been concerned with for some time.
00:10:15.400 Oh, he's very serious.
00:10:16.020 We need to get this taken care of.
00:10:16.980 I'm working for the people.
00:10:18.180 Yeah.
00:10:18.760 Along with my plan to build a railroad across the Pacific in the Indian Oceans, I've also
00:10:24.560 had this plan in mind ever since I started using Seat Greek.
00:10:28.440 And I know that Build Back Better was too confusing.
00:10:34.540 Yeah.
00:10:34.780 So, we gave it a new name.
00:10:37.640 Mm-hmm.
00:10:38.340 You know.
00:10:40.880 I don't know what that new name is.
00:10:43.140 Go.
00:10:43.540 You know the thing.
00:10:44.720 You know the thing.
00:10:45.760 You know the thing.
00:10:46.400 Seat Greek is right next to Seat Persian because they had that battle.
00:10:54.460 I saw it on a movie once.
00:10:57.140 And so, Seat Greek and Seat Persians are getting along now.
00:11:01.040 Oh, that's good.
00:11:01.260 But we need them to stop charging people.
00:11:05.180 Right.
00:11:06.260 So, that's what he's going to do.
00:11:07.640 They're going to get all of these companies.
00:11:10.740 These hidden fees that appear to me not to be hidden.
00:11:15.060 Does he want them to remove the fees or do they just have to put it up front where, you
00:11:19.740 know, and that would be welcome to me.
00:11:22.200 Tell me what it really costs.
00:11:23.660 Because if you tell me that the seat that I'm buying is $40 and then it turns out to be
00:11:28.480 $80, that does piss me off.
00:11:31.200 Now, I can turn that down and just say, I'm not buying it.
00:11:33.940 Well, what my point is, is it's not hidden.
00:11:36.420 You know, they don't, when you say yes, it doesn't say you said yes to $40 and then you
00:11:41.220 look at your bank account and got charged $80.
00:11:43.780 That would be hidden.
00:11:45.020 Yes.
00:11:45.300 That would be a hidden fee.
00:11:46.460 It's hidden until the end.
00:11:47.980 Sometimes they tack on the fees at the end and then you see what it is.
00:11:51.260 Right.
00:11:52.060 I understand.
00:11:54.440 I may have used Seat Greek before.
00:11:57.880 Yeah, have you?
00:11:58.500 What about Seat Persian?
00:11:59.700 Have you ever used that?
00:12:00.300 No, I've never used that.
00:12:00.940 Okay.
00:12:01.520 How about Seat Macedonia?
00:12:02.960 No.
00:12:03.540 You don't?
00:12:04.040 I have.
00:12:04.540 Okay.
00:12:05.120 I'm not familiar with that.
00:12:06.720 I'm sorry.
00:12:09.680 So, you know, somebody asked him a question that he did not appreciate.
00:12:16.140 And this is happening a little bit more often.
00:12:18.540 Yes, it is.
00:12:19.560 Every once in a while, somebody asks him something he does not want to deal with.
00:12:25.040 Well, you know, there's a lot of news breaking around the Biden family.
00:12:28.240 There sure is.
00:12:28.900 Yeah, there sure is.
00:12:29.720 There's a lot of things breaking.
00:12:30.260 There's a lot of things breaking.
00:12:31.140 I know that he's got nothing to do with, you know, the Justice Department going after
00:12:36.000 his main opponent for the presidency of the United States, Donald Trump.
00:12:40.040 But it does seem coincidental that when news breaks around the Biden family that something
00:12:45.520 else breaks around Donald Trump and that's what the news talks about.
00:12:48.840 Isn't that interesting?
00:12:50.360 It is interesting.
00:12:51.100 Yeah.
00:12:51.460 It is.
00:12:51.700 So, he just laughs off a question that he got yesterday.
00:12:54.940 Why did the Ukraine do the FBI informant file refer to you?
00:12:58.000 Thank you very much.
00:12:58.620 Thank you very much.
00:12:58.920 Why does that come to you?
00:13:00.060 Thank you very much.
00:13:02.120 Why did you ask such a dumb question?
00:13:04.880 Why are you asking such a dumb question?
00:13:06.900 Okay.
00:13:07.240 So, this is why you're asking me dumb questions.
00:13:10.040 Yeah.
00:13:10.140 All right.
00:13:10.400 So, the other day was the day when he was walking and he laughed about it.
00:13:14.160 Didn't even answer it.
00:13:15.780 You don't even deserve an answer from me.
00:13:17.240 I'm not going to talk to you about it.
00:13:18.520 So, they ask him about the bribery thing and his only response is, why are you asking
00:13:22.240 me such dumb questions?
00:13:23.480 Just a dumb question.
00:13:25.040 Why is that a dumb question?
00:13:26.540 It wouldn't be if this was Donald Trump I was talking about.
00:13:29.140 It most certainly would not be if it was Donald Trump.
00:13:32.600 Really, I mean, we're at a point now where he's going to have to address it at some point
00:13:38.020 and legitimately address it, not treat people like they're idiots because they're asking
00:13:43.600 the question.
00:13:44.180 We're not to that point yet, but we will get there, I think, if they keep pushing him
00:13:49.720 a little bit.
00:13:50.380 I know.
00:13:50.880 As long as the pressure stays on him, yeah, eventually he's going to start, he's going
00:13:56.320 to have to start answering to this stuff.
00:13:58.040 He has to.
00:13:58.840 I mean, I hope.
00:13:59.860 You would think in a free republic where we do have a free press that somewhere, sometime,
00:14:06.820 somebody is going to force the issue.
00:14:10.280 Yeah, I hope so.
00:14:11.440 And they're going to be in front of him and he's going to have to address it.
00:14:13.740 Now, will he stumble and bumble through it?
00:14:16.400 Probably.
00:14:18.220 Does he remember half of what they're talking about?
00:14:21.620 Probably not.
00:14:22.880 No, he does not.
00:14:25.700 I mean, it's embarrassing.
00:14:27.040 It is.
00:14:27.460 It's embarrassing.
00:14:28.140 It is.
00:14:28.960 It truly is embarrassing.
00:14:30.020 And there's more embarrassment to feel regarding this president.
00:14:33.980 Coming up in one minute.
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00:15:57.700 Let's pause 10 seconds for station identification.
00:15:59.660 All right, we got more from our fabulous brain-dead leader.
00:16:16.000 Jeez.
00:16:16.700 This guy, just unbelievable.
00:16:18.720 He loves to go back to the same phrases that he uses over.
00:16:24.220 Same phrases, same stories, all of it.
00:16:27.100 Speaking of trains, how many times have we heard the train story about Ange, the engineer?
00:16:31.460 It's been proven wrong so many times.
00:16:33.660 The guy was dead when it supposedly took place.
00:16:36.300 When his big story about Ange, I told him that, I don't know what, I fly a lot and I've
00:16:44.200 flown 17.
00:16:45.180 And sometimes he ties in the Xi Jinping story.
00:16:48.320 Yes, the 17,000 miles.
00:16:49.660 With the Ange story.
00:16:49.860 Yes, because Ange told him that he's-
00:16:51.740 That's nothing.
00:16:52.780 Ange told me, I've been on the Amtrak trains for more than anyone.
00:16:56.560 For 2 million miles.
00:16:57.620 Right, right, right, right.
00:16:59.020 2 million miles.
00:17:00.020 He's traveled Amtrak for 2 million miles.
00:17:03.380 Well, he's flown with Xi Jinping 17 or 18,000 miles.
00:17:10.300 Right.
00:17:11.060 Nobody's spent more time.
00:17:12.300 No.
00:17:12.560 No one has spent more time with Xi Jinping.
00:17:14.200 And it's incomprehensible to me why that's a good thing.
00:17:17.360 I have no idea.
00:17:18.320 Why he's so in love with the story.
00:17:20.140 It certainly isn't a good thing with me.
00:17:20.800 It's bad.
00:17:22.440 It's the opposite of a good thing.
00:17:25.180 But here's another one of his tried and true nonsensical stories.
00:17:31.000 So my mother would drive us to school every day.
00:17:33.640 Yeah.
00:17:35.080 On cue.
00:17:36.060 He's got to do this because he's at the conservation.
00:17:37.300 The first major frost.
00:17:39.320 And the late fall.
00:17:41.360 My mom would get in the car, turn on the windshield wiper to get the dew off of it.
00:17:49.540 The dew.
00:17:49.940 And there'd be oil slicks.
00:17:50.960 The oil slicks.
00:17:51.700 He's talking about oil slicks.
00:17:54.500 Literally.
00:17:55.820 Oil slicks.
00:17:56.460 How many folks across the country have had similar experiences?
00:17:59.200 No one.
00:18:01.660 No one.
00:18:02.560 No, really.
00:18:03.280 No folks.
00:18:03.740 You can tell me.
00:18:04.420 How many of you have had the same experience?
00:18:05.760 Wait, let me count.
00:18:06.500 Let me recount here, Karen.
00:18:07.980 Come on.
00:18:08.480 Zero.
00:18:09.400 None.
00:18:09.800 Nobody has that story.
00:18:11.040 Where they're getting oil slicks off of their windshield.
00:18:15.060 What are you talking about?
00:18:16.580 That's not the first time that he's done this stupid story.
00:18:19.180 Oh, he's told it over and over again.
00:18:22.180 That they've got an oil slick on their windshield because of a refinery in town?
00:18:26.660 Is that what it is?
00:18:27.340 Yeah, it was some manufacturing plant that spewed their wares all over his cars.
00:18:33.360 I've lived in Houston, Texas for eight years where they've got many oil refineries.
00:18:40.420 Is your car even clean to this day?
00:18:42.820 Not to this day.
00:18:43.640 And I've switched cars since then.
00:18:45.420 Really?
00:18:45.820 This one is dirty from never having been in Houston.
00:18:49.260 Is that weird?
00:18:50.060 It is weird.
00:18:50.700 That's weird.
00:18:51.080 But you just said it never happened.
00:18:52.500 It never happened.
00:18:58.180 I mean, Beaumont.
00:18:58.920 Have you ever been to Beaumont, Texas?
00:19:00.820 Beautiful.
00:19:01.660 Especially this time of year.
00:19:03.260 I mean, you can smell the whatever it is that's going on in Beaumont.
00:19:08.020 You can absolutely smell it.
00:19:09.560 And there's no oil slicks on people's windows.
00:19:13.640 If there is, let us know.
00:19:15.740 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.
00:19:26.080 Yeah.
00:19:26.440 About it.
00:19:27.780 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,
00:19:36.600 that some of the foundry and factory owners, you know, didn't care.
00:19:42.780 Right.
00:19:43.080 Maybe.
00:19:43.560 You know, during the old days of Pittsburgh and Detroit and in my hometown of Saginaw, Michigan definitely had that.
00:19:49.680 Our air and water was dirtier.
00:19:50.520 Yes.
00:19:50.880 It was.
00:19:51.420 Yes.
00:19:51.660 But was it that bad to where you had an oil slick on your windshield?
00:19:55.260 I don't believe it.
00:19:56.020 I don't know.
00:19:56.400 I just don't believe it.
00:19:58.360 They said that General Motors was dumping stuff in the river of my hometown, which is why it never froze.
00:20:03.840 Oh, really?
00:20:04.400 Yeah.
00:20:04.600 That's when I remember.
00:20:06.680 My grandfather told me as a kid that that happened way back then, way back when.
00:20:11.880 Well, your grandfather probably told you tales of Cleveland when the river would burst into flames.
00:20:19.460 Yeah.
00:20:20.080 It was either Lake Erie or the river that feeds it burst into flames on a regular basis.
00:20:25.540 So your grandfather ever tell you about that?
00:20:27.780 He talked about waters on fire with me.
00:20:31.080 Yeah.
00:20:31.180 Yeah.
00:20:31.380 Which seems like a bad thing.
00:20:32.640 It does seem like a bad thing.
00:20:33.700 But he keeps going back.
00:20:34.840 You know, he did that.
00:20:35.680 We don't have to play it because it's like three or four minutes long.
00:20:37.780 But they had Eva Longoria at the White House last night.
00:20:41.320 Of course, they're promoting her new film.
00:20:43.480 And everybody's happy, happy, huggy, huggy.
00:20:46.080 And what is her new film?
00:20:47.420 Is it about Flaming Hot or something?
00:20:49.680 Probably because it's called Flaming Hot.
00:20:51.500 I don't know.
00:20:52.180 I haven't seen it, but it's called Flaming Hot.
00:20:54.240 We might have to play this.
00:20:55.160 I bet you that is.
00:20:56.220 Because I, yeah.
00:20:57.140 But he, Jill introduces, Jill introduces her and says her name wrong, by the way.
00:21:04.200 Then.
00:21:04.800 She's so stupid.
00:21:06.060 He, she introduces Joe Biden after she kisses his butt.
00:21:10.320 He lies about when he, how long he's known her.
00:21:13.980 Goes back to his tried and true joke about being Jill's husband.
00:21:17.800 And it's just unbelievable.
00:21:21.860 Everything about him disgusts me.
00:21:26.840 Everything he says, everything he does, every day.
00:21:32.220 The Glenn Beck Program.
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00:22:44.340 Hey, check out my podcast, Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher.
00:22:47.400 Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher, available wherever you get your podcasts.
00:22:50.500 Hey, it is Pat and Jeffy for Glenn.
00:23:14.120 Glenn's back on Monday morning.
00:23:15.840 888-727-BECK.
00:23:19.400 Now, Jeffy mentioned a few minutes ago that yesterday Eva Longoria was at the White House, right?
00:23:25.220 Yeah, they had a big filming showcasing her new movie, Flaming Hot.
00:23:29.480 And it's not, surprisingly, it is not about global warming.
00:23:33.780 I know.
00:23:34.400 Amazing.
00:23:35.160 You would think from Eva Longoria and a movie that the White House is shopping to the country.
00:23:41.220 I know.
00:23:41.700 You would think it's climate change.
00:23:43.220 I know.
00:23:43.880 But it's about Doritos.
00:23:45.720 Correct.
00:23:46.580 That's amazing.
00:23:48.120 I guess it's a true story about a janitor who came up with the idea of a hot chip.
00:23:53.400 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.
00:24:12.000 Yeah.
00:24:12.700 And overcame it all.
00:24:13.460 So.
00:24:14.460 Overcame it all.
00:24:15.920 This man.
00:24:17.180 And so, apparently, Eva Longoria is not even in the movie, right?
00:24:20.980 Yeah, I don't even.
00:24:21.480 It's her directorial debut.
00:24:23.020 According to the IMDb, they don't have her listed as any of the acting roles, although I'm sure she may play some.
00:24:29.380 If it's a show about Doritos, you're going to see grocery shelves.
00:24:32.880 So, you know, she may be walking down the aisle in a grocery store or something for a little.
00:24:37.460 Or maybe she stacks the shelves.
00:24:39.080 Maybe that's her role.
00:24:40.300 I don't know.
00:24:40.700 Maybe she's not in it at all.
00:24:42.500 I will say, the years I spent working in the grocery business, I don't recall anyone looking like her stocking shelves.
00:24:49.440 I'm a fan of it, if that's the case.
00:24:51.500 Yeah.
00:24:52.320 So, anyway, Jill.
00:24:55.420 Oh, yes.
00:24:55.900 So, they're there.
00:24:56.860 Jill introduced her.
00:24:57.960 They're there.
00:24:58.680 Jill opens up, which is.
00:25:01.160 Agonizing, as always.
00:25:02.460 In and of itself, agonizing, yes.
00:25:04.560 I dislike her nearly as much as Joe.
00:25:07.120 You do?
00:25:07.880 I do.
00:25:08.200 Well, then she introduces Eva.
00:25:13.080 And I'm sure she says her name wrong.
00:25:16.380 Yeah.
00:25:16.700 You tell us.
00:25:17.560 Does she get the name wrong?
00:25:18.540 And then Eva goes on about, oh, I mean, you'll hear her.
00:25:22.460 And then she introduces Joe.
00:25:24.160 And then Joe tells a couple more lies.
00:25:26.580 Okay.
00:25:28.140 Very exciting.
00:25:28.940 And ends with some icky joke about him being old and her being young, which was wrong to begin with.
00:25:35.400 I mean, the whole thing is.
00:25:36.860 Everything he ever says is wrong or a lie or both.
00:25:40.280 Listen to this.
00:25:41.700 This film isn't just about Richard.
00:25:45.060 It's about everyone who has been overlooked and underestimated but reached for a dream anyway.
00:25:53.020 It's about sacrifice and love and partnership.
00:25:56.220 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.
00:26:08.880 No matter what.
00:26:09.620 No matter what.
00:26:10.520 And it's about the entire community who came together to make this movie possible.
00:26:16.360 Of course, that effort has been led by the incomparable Eva LaGoria.
00:26:24.740 Eva LaGoria.
00:26:26.180 Pause it for a second.
00:26:27.440 We're honored.
00:26:27.880 Okay.
00:26:28.180 She's so incomparable.
00:26:29.840 I don't even know how to pronounce her name.
00:26:32.380 Eva LaGoria.
00:26:32.540 Get on up here.
00:26:33.760 Eva LaGoria.
00:26:36.920 Okay.
00:26:37.620 I think I'm a cop for that.
00:26:39.360 All right.
00:26:39.680 Okay.
00:26:40.220 All right.
00:26:41.560 Eva lets it go, though.
00:26:42.860 Yeah.
00:26:43.360 She doesn't say anything about that.
00:26:44.460 What are you going to do?
00:26:45.100 You said my name wrong.
00:26:47.500 Punch it right in the face.
00:26:48.760 No, that's not going to happen.
00:26:50.060 And here's what Eva had to say.
00:26:52.600 We're honored to screen your movie here today.
00:26:56.000 Oh, well, not yet, but soon.
00:26:58.980 So now we get to bring this story to La Casa Blanca.
00:27:04.840 Under an administration that believes in our community and shares our values.
00:27:11.120 Oh, sure.
00:27:11.980 And that's very, very important.
00:27:13.640 We have a lot of work to do, you guys.
00:27:15.540 Yes, we do.
00:27:15.960 It's a lot of work coming.
00:27:17.020 That's what we're afraid of.
00:27:17.760 And we have to make sure that entrepreneurs and visionaries like Richard have the opportunities
00:27:23.340 and that infrastructure of opportunity to make their dreams a reality.
00:27:28.500 And that can only happen when you have leaders like President Biden.
00:27:32.300 Oh, brother.
00:27:33.680 You've got to be kidding me.
00:27:35.100 So throughout Biden's career, I've been working with President Biden for many, many years.
00:27:42.500 And it has always been a great joy.
00:27:44.880 We share so much.
00:27:46.660 He's been a champion for working people in search of the American dream.
00:27:50.980 You know, what he's been doing for the country means there's going to be a lot more Richard
00:27:58.980 Montañez is ready and waiting to take their shot to make history.
00:28:02.900 So it is my honor and sincere pleasure to introduce you tonight.
00:28:07.300 The man who's been fighting for us all fighting for Latinos, fighting for Americans, fighting
00:28:11.620 for workers.
00:28:12.360 And most importantly, I'm sorry.
00:28:13.760 He's fighting for Latinos.
00:28:17.060 That's what she said.
00:28:18.320 There are 85,000 missing children who have sneaked across this border, most of them Latinos.
00:28:28.500 Okay.
00:28:29.000 Most of, not all of them, but most of them are going to be Hispanic, Latino, whatever.
00:28:35.120 85,000.
00:28:37.140 He couldn't care less about Latinos.
00:28:39.240 Latinos' jobless rate is up since Donald Trump.
00:28:45.000 Don't tell me this guy cares about Latinos.
00:28:49.540 He's fighting for America.
00:28:51.320 Stand it.
00:28:51.860 Oh, I can't stand this stuff.
00:28:53.280 Oh, man.
00:28:53.800 All right.
00:28:54.160 Fighting for democracy.
00:28:56.140 Well, yes.
00:28:57.680 Because we're not a democracy.
00:28:59.060 A man who understands and embodies the values of family, community, and perseverance.
00:29:03.660 Please help me welcome President Biden.
00:29:06.880 Pause it again for a second.
00:29:08.400 Thank you, God.
00:29:08.920 This man understands family values so well.
00:29:13.160 Yes, he does.
00:29:13.900 That he won't even claim the grandchild he has in Arkansas from hunters.
00:29:22.860 That doesn't even exist.
00:29:23.460 From the escapades there.
00:29:25.000 Snorting coke off a stripper's belly and then impregnating her and then ignoring the fact
00:29:31.540 that he has a child in Arkansas.
00:29:33.600 You're talking about the dancer?
00:29:35.580 Yes.
00:29:36.020 Is that who you're referring to as a stripper?
00:29:37.240 Yes, the exotic dancer.
00:29:38.420 Okay.
00:29:39.120 That's, I guess, that's what I'm honest.
00:29:41.440 He's honest.
00:29:42.840 All right.
00:29:43.180 Here's Biden.
00:29:44.020 My name's Joe Biden.
00:29:49.240 I'm Jill Biden's husband.
00:29:53.040 Thank you for that introduction and congratulations on your debut.
00:29:57.180 I accept your debut as a director, adding another accomplishment to an already incredible, incredible career.
00:30:08.980 We've known each other a long time.
00:30:10.620 She was 17.
00:30:11.560 I was 40.
00:30:12.680 No.
00:30:13.960 No.
00:30:14.640 No.
00:30:15.240 No.
00:30:15.520 Not a joke.
00:30:15.940 He was, she was seven.
00:30:18.020 She would have been seven when he was 40.
00:30:19.880 When he was 40.
00:30:20.620 Right.
00:30:21.480 When she was 17, he was 50.
00:30:24.520 Still.
00:30:25.320 It's still creepy.
00:30:26.900 Either way.
00:30:27.900 It's creepy.
00:30:28.500 Thank you.
00:30:29.160 Did he have more?
00:30:30.380 Oh, my gosh.
00:30:31.940 That was enough.
00:30:34.680 She's now 48.
00:30:36.700 Eva Longoria.
00:30:37.760 You believe that?
00:30:38.480 I mean, man, where has the time gone?
00:30:41.060 All right.
00:30:41.700 It goes by fast.
00:30:42.980 It sure does.
00:30:43.860 It goes by fast.
00:30:44.560 It sure does.
00:30:45.280 And when you've been working with him your whole life, man, it just flies by because he's
00:30:50.400 done such a great job for the community.
00:30:54.060 He has.
00:30:54.700 He really has.
00:30:55.340 Thank you.
00:30:55.640 We had a busy day yesterday.
00:30:56.720 He had to be at his little gathering to make sure that Seat Greek didn't.
00:31:05.080 Seat Greek.
00:31:06.280 Well, and he should know Seat Greek because he's partially Greek.
00:31:09.800 I mean, yeah.
00:31:10.580 Remember, he grew up in a Greek area.
00:31:12.800 For the Senate seat when I was 29 years old, it was because I started to call me Joe Bidenopolis
00:31:18.300 because, oh, you think I'm kidding.
00:31:19.720 You think he's kidding.
00:31:20.680 He's not.
00:31:21.040 Maybe Irish, but I'm not stupid.
00:31:23.040 Then he's Italian, too.
00:31:23.840 I married Dominic Giacoppa's daughter, so I got a little Italian in me now.
00:31:27.780 Yeah.
00:31:28.120 Not only that, but what about the Polish?
00:31:30.260 Polish or Italian.
00:31:31.940 I grew up feeling self-conscious.
00:31:33.540 My name didn't end in the S-K-I or another one.
00:31:35.920 Yeah, right.
00:31:37.260 See.
00:31:37.560 I was sort of raised in the Puerto Rican community at home.
00:31:41.600 Puerto Rican community.
00:31:42.880 Politically.
00:31:43.460 Huh.
00:31:43.740 And so we came here for a long time.
00:31:45.980 Yeah, right.
00:31:46.560 I got raised in the black church.
00:31:48.880 Oh, and the black church.
00:31:50.080 I got my education.
00:31:51.340 In the black church?
00:31:52.180 For real.
00:31:52.840 Yeah.
00:31:53.140 In the black church.
00:31:53.960 Okay.
00:31:54.600 And that's not hyperbole.
00:31:55.820 It's a fact.
00:31:56.400 No.
00:31:56.600 It's a fact.
00:31:57.040 It's a fact.
00:31:57.280 I probably went to shul more than many of you did.
00:32:02.240 So, I mean, his background is so varied.
00:32:05.200 He's lived and grown up in so many environments that it's hard to keep track of him.
00:32:11.540 I'm honest.
00:32:12.440 And he's honest.
00:32:13.740 So we got that going for us, too.
00:32:16.200 All right.
00:32:16.800 Let's check in with Jeffy and the Fat Five.
00:32:19.240 Really?
00:32:19.720 Yeah.
00:32:20.060 You're going to do the Fat Five here?
00:32:21.200 Yes.
00:32:21.720 All right.
00:32:21.940 Well, let's knock it out, then.
00:32:23.960 I'll have to find my Fat Five here.
00:32:26.180 Chewing the Fat Five, number one.
00:32:28.700 Okay.
00:32:29.140 A little bit of a PSA here.
00:32:31.260 Efforts to find a missing four-foot-long Tago lizard named Echo, who's been missing since
00:32:37.600 June 4th after digging her way out of an enclosure in Workington, England.
00:32:42.660 Apparently, also runs like a T-Rex.
00:32:45.740 Those efforts are being hindered by toxic hoax sightings.
00:32:50.500 Okay?
00:32:50.820 Oh, no.
00:32:51.200 And Pet Encounter Cumbria said that these false reports have prompted volunteers to search
00:32:59.000 areas several miles away, and they are disgusting.
00:33:03.780 All right?
00:33:04.140 They've now issued a 500-euro reward for Echo's return, and I don't want to hear about any
00:33:09.620 false reporting going on.
00:33:11.480 All right?
00:33:11.880 It's just not funny.
00:33:13.000 Whatever you do, wherever you are in Cumbria County or elsewhere, stop calling in reports
00:33:20.120 to Pet Encounter Cumbria of Echo sightings or sightings of a miniature T-Rex running around
00:33:26.400 your neighborhood.
00:33:27.200 It just isn't funny.
00:33:28.900 Not a joke.
00:33:29.760 It just isn't funny.
00:33:31.260 Okay?
00:33:31.900 Okay.
00:33:32.200 There's enough pressure and stress, so only call Pet Encounter Cumbria if you're sure you
00:33:38.200 saw Echo.
00:33:39.100 All right?
00:33:39.740 All right.
00:33:40.020 Thank you.
00:33:40.520 So, doing the fat number two, fat pile number two, get ready to see the doors closed on the
00:33:46.920 UPS trucks while on the road.
00:33:49.760 UPS has reached a tentative deal with Teamsters Union, representing the drivers and all of the
00:33:55.020 340,000 UPS workers.
00:33:57.440 The deal's going to include AC in package delivery vehicles.
00:34:01.540 Air conditioning has been a major sticking point in negotiations between the company and
00:34:05.540 the union.
00:34:05.800 Wait, those trucks aren't air conditioned?
00:34:07.960 Yeah, the UPS trucks are not.
00:34:09.160 That's why you see them driving with the doors open all the time.
00:34:12.200 Oh, my gosh.
00:34:13.280 What is this, 1948?
00:34:15.460 Yes.
00:34:17.000 That's amazing.
00:34:18.000 So, the tentative language to equip the delivery and logistics company's fleet of vehicles
00:34:21.700 with air conditioning systems, new heat shields, and additional fans.
00:34:27.500 In-cab air conditioning in most delivery vehicles purchased after January 1st, 2024.
00:34:34.440 Until then, two fans would be installed in all package cars, and all newer non-electric
00:34:40.860 package cars would get exhaust heat shields.
00:34:44.840 So, working conditions and hot weather has been a point of contention for the drivers and
00:34:48.480 the union leaders.
00:34:49.600 They've been whining about having to go to the hospital for heat illnesses in recent years
00:34:54.560 and some nearing kidney failure.
00:34:57.160 It's important to stay hydrated, okay?
00:35:00.140 NBC News also reported that temperature readings for the backs of trucks in Arizona and Florida,
00:35:05.900 I didn't even mention Texas, have exceeded 150 degrees Fahrenheit.
00:35:10.420 Oh, my gosh.
00:35:12.020 That's nuts.
00:35:12.980 That is.
00:35:13.500 That is crazy.
00:35:14.560 I mean, UPS delivers what?
00:35:15.660 Wow.
00:35:15.980 25 billion packages a year.
00:35:17.980 Yeah.
00:35:18.180 Literally.
00:35:18.920 You couldn't air condition those trucks?
00:35:20.780 No, they haven't for a long time, yeah.
00:35:22.120 So, the union could still strike if they don't finish this deal up by July 31st.
00:35:28.560 And, of course, UPS confirmed the tentative agreement and said it's going to continue to
00:35:33.580 prioritize the health and safety of its drivers.
00:35:36.020 That's nice.
00:35:36.820 Because it certainly doesn't seem that they have been.
00:35:40.140 No, it doesn't, does it?
00:35:41.820 Since they didn't care about that, you can drive around in those 150-degree trucks.
00:35:46.160 Shut up.
00:35:46.340 Whatever you got.
00:35:46.680 But, number three, here in the tune of the Fat Five, early this week I joked around about
00:35:52.540 Donald Trump being president from a jail cell, which admittedly would be a tight squeeze.
00:35:58.400 I mean, we were reminded by Jan Koprek on Twitter, the Resolute Desk is 4x6, prison cell
00:36:03.800 is 6x8.
00:36:05.120 Yeah, it's a tight squeeze.
00:36:06.120 It's still possible, though.
00:36:07.380 But, you know, I don't want him to be in jail.
00:36:09.320 However, he could still run for president, if in jail.
00:36:13.580 And it's been done before.
00:36:16.400 Eugene V. Debs was in an Atlanta penitentiary serving a 10-year sentence.
00:36:22.580 And some of this...
00:36:23.240 Isn't Debs a socialist?
00:36:24.740 Well, Pat, he was convicted for violating the Espionage Act of 1917.
00:36:33.100 All right.
00:36:34.280 After the prosecution argued that his anti-war speech obstructed military enrollment.
00:36:43.580 Oh, that's not cool.
00:36:45.020 No.
00:36:45.820 They put him in jail for that?
00:36:47.960 That's correct.
00:36:48.860 He was outspoken against World War I.
00:36:51.460 Wow.
00:36:51.840 I'm sorry, America's involvement in World War I.
00:36:55.080 Wow.
00:36:55.260 And so they threw him in jail.
00:36:56.640 Get out of here.
00:36:58.080 So he ran for president.
00:37:00.400 And that was like the fourth time he'd run.
00:37:04.280 Yeah, he ran all the time.
00:37:05.660 Yeah.
00:37:06.180 This is his fifth run.
00:37:07.500 And I love his campaign button that read,
00:37:10.340 For President, the convict number 9653.
00:37:15.700 It's funny.
00:37:16.140 Awesome.
00:37:16.660 It's really awesome.
00:37:17.720 I would love to have that button, by the way.
00:37:20.600 And then President Harding commuted his sentence in 1921.
00:37:24.360 All right.
00:37:25.240 You know what?
00:37:25.900 Well, World War I, we're done with you.
00:37:28.360 Go ahead.
00:37:28.660 Get out.
00:37:29.080 You're not going to be president.
00:37:31.040 And we don't care about World War I anymore.
00:37:33.680 So get out.
00:37:34.280 No problem.
00:37:34.720 Have taken care.
00:37:35.820 You may need to dry your eyes for this.
00:37:38.000 No, Pat.
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00:38:11.300 This week.
00:38:11.680 I know.
00:38:12.200 I hate to hear that.
00:38:13.220 I know.
00:38:13.560 All right.
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00:43:02.280 So, you know about this PGA Live Saudi Golf Tour merger, right?
00:43:09.040 Yeah.
00:43:09.260 Well, the Justice Department has just notified the PGA that they're going to
00:43:14.620 investigate the situation.
00:43:17.260 Huh.
00:43:17.820 You know, they just want to take a look.
00:43:19.080 Yeah, I just want to take a look.
00:43:20.060 Take a look-see.
00:43:20.360 That's all the government wants to do is take a look-see.
00:43:22.960 Take a look-see.
00:43:23.600 Make sure everything's okay, you know.
00:43:25.840 It's working around okay.
00:43:27.020 That's why I found it interesting that, what's his face?
00:43:31.280 Monaghan.
00:43:32.460 Jay Monaghan.
00:43:33.060 I think he called in sick.
00:43:34.240 Head of the PGA.
00:43:35.300 Yeah, he called in sick.
00:43:37.100 I've got to take some sick leave.
00:43:38.480 Oh, for the U.S. Open?
00:43:40.320 Is that what?
00:43:41.300 The U.S. Open started yesterday, right?
00:43:43.720 Yeah.
00:43:43.940 But prior to that, prior to that, he-
00:43:48.200 Oh, it's a USGA.
00:43:49.440 Is that different than the PGA?
00:43:51.280 Obviously, it is.
00:43:52.200 So, that's why he's not there.
00:43:53.360 Okay, Mr. Golfer, but he's not.
00:43:57.360 Golf is agonizing to me, I'll tell you that, first of all.
00:44:00.780 I'm not a huge fan either, but-
00:44:02.420 But no, Monaghan called in sick.
00:44:03.780 Like, I mean, he's taking sick leave now.
00:44:06.620 So, I don't even know if he's going to come back, whatever.
00:44:10.340 He's just taking complete sick leave.
00:44:12.020 Like, are you guys looking into us?
00:44:13.720 How much money are we going to make?
00:44:15.900 And who's making all the money?
00:44:17.860 Boy, I don't feel good.
00:44:19.260 I can imagine where he might not show up in person for a while.
00:44:23.120 Oh, yeah.
00:44:23.440 I mean, well, he's literally not doing his job.
00:44:26.600 You would not want to face that music.
00:44:27.980 He's out on sick leave.
00:44:28.420 Well, he only makes $14 million a year.
00:44:30.420 What do you want him to do?
00:44:31.160 Yeah, but that was-
00:44:31.660 You want him to show up at every event?
00:44:32.860 That was before Liv.
00:44:34.680 Yeah.
00:44:35.040 That was way before Liv.
00:44:36.820 So, he definitely doesn't want anything to do with it.
00:44:40.360 Now, he may be sick.
00:44:41.400 I don't know.
00:44:42.000 He may have actual illness wrong with him.
00:44:45.320 So, if he does, I hope you get better, Jay.
00:44:47.820 Mm-hmm.
00:44:48.400 I do.
00:44:49.700 So, let's see.
00:44:50.660 So, the PGA, the Pro Golfers Association, is different than the United States Golfers Association.
00:44:58.020 Okay.
00:44:58.660 So, that might have something to do with it, but I'm sure that Jay Monaghan would normally
00:45:02.780 be there, right?
00:45:03.740 Well, even if he's not there in person.
00:45:06.480 I mean, yes, he probably would be, yes.
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.
00:45:25.940 Dang it.
00:45:26.500 I am on sick leave.
00:45:26.880 Oh, darn.
00:45:28.380 Yeah.
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.
00:45:37.200 Right.
00:45:37.420 Well, that's all started because of the Liv thing, though.
00:45:39.900 Right?
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
00:45:47.720 do business with them.
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
00:46:00.080 entities, it take even longer.
00:46:02.960 Right.
00:46:03.280 So, this thing's going to draw out for a while.
00:46:05.920 It may not even actually happen.
00:46:08.220 Some people are speculating.
00:46:09.520 It may not even come to fruition.
00:46:11.760 I don't know.
00:46:12.860 We'll see.
00:46:13.360 It kind of feels like it still might, though.
00:46:15.700 I mean, that's an awful lot of money.
00:46:17.300 A lot of money.
00:46:18.200 They don't even specify how much.
00:46:20.200 It's so much.
00:46:21.520 Well, Liv or PIF or whatever they are, I mean, they have, you know, quite a bit of money.
00:46:27.920 The Sovereign Fund.
00:46:28.740 Quite a bit of money.
00:46:29.580 The Sovereign Wealth Fund holds in it right now.
00:46:32.200 They've got $650 billion in assets.
00:46:38.320 $650 billion.
00:46:40.440 That's what I said.
00:46:41.100 Quite a bit of money.
00:46:42.040 Something like $85 billion.
00:46:44.020 Just cash on hand.
00:46:45.580 Like, they carry that around in their wallet.
00:46:48.740 Yeah.
00:46:49.400 Okay.
00:46:49.840 You need an extra, what, $30, $40 billion?
00:46:52.680 All right.
00:46:53.300 Let me see.
00:46:54.500 You want that in ones?
00:46:56.300 Or how should I pay you with that?
00:46:59.240 Let me run to the closet and get the suitcase out.
00:47:01.900 I'll put some cash in here for you.
00:47:03.500 Go ahead.
00:47:03.980 I mean, it's pretty incredible.
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.
00:47:15.800 Oh, yeah.
00:47:16.000 That was part of the deal.
00:47:17.020 Because, originally, the PGA was reported that they were in talks with taking that over.
00:47:25.020 And no one knew about this, the live deal.
00:47:28.840 So, that was like the smokescreen.
00:47:30.980 Right.
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.
00:47:41.120 DP World.
00:47:41.980 Yeah.
00:47:42.640 That was just part of the deal.
00:47:44.780 Oh, yeah.
00:47:45.280 We've been working on that.
00:47:46.140 That's part of the deal.
00:47:46.800 We're just taking that over, too.
00:47:48.280 Okay.
00:47:49.060 But, I will say again, if, man, if I was Rory McIlroy, I would really be pissed off at this
00:47:56.020 point.
00:47:56.260 Oh, man.
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
00:48:07.740 want to get in bed with these guys.
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.
00:48:16.160 A few years ago.
00:48:17.100 I'm not going to be a part of that.
00:48:18.580 Right.
00:48:19.020 $300 million.
00:48:20.520 Nope.
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.
00:48:28.820 Wow.
00:48:29.820 I hate to remind everybody, but Donald Trump told you so.
00:48:32.960 Yeah, he did.
00:48:33.500 Trump told you.
00:48:34.460 Over a year ago.
00:48:35.040 He truthed it or tweeted it or whatever he did, but, I mean, he told everybody, hey.
00:48:39.160 Yeah, he did.
00:48:39.600 Take the money now because when we merge, you're getting nothing.
00:48:46.140 Go on.
00:48:46.960 Take the money and run.
00:48:48.240 Where's the money?
00:48:49.160 Right?
00:48:49.840 Steve Miller said it in 1973 or four.
00:48:54.020 And it's true today.
00:48:56.320 Steve Miller did.
00:48:57.220 It's just as true today.
00:48:59.220 Go on.
00:49:00.180 Take the money and run.
00:49:01.260 Hey, congratulations, too.
00:49:02.420 We forgot to mention yesterday, the Republicans defeated the Democrats in their traditional
00:49:08.680 baseball game.
00:49:09.860 Oh.
00:49:11.160 16 to 6.
00:49:13.160 Oh, good.
00:49:13.700 It crushed them.
00:49:14.700 How about that?
00:49:15.120 And I love the CNN story about the game.
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.
00:49:32.160 The first black woman Democrat.
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.
00:49:51.400 That's correct.
00:49:51.680 Huh.
00:49:52.120 You mean they broke that ground?
00:49:53.880 That's interesting.
00:49:54.700 That is interesting.
00:49:55.540 Just like all the rest of the ground that the Republicans have broken in civil rights,
00:50:01.300 they broke that ground, too.
00:50:03.160 That's exactly.
00:50:04.640 Man.
00:50:05.240 That's just unbelievable to me.
00:50:06.760 It's just agonizing, isn't it?
00:50:07.900 It sure is.
00:50:08.720 I think you've got some audio playing somewhere.
00:50:17.080 It was me.
00:50:18.200 All right.
00:50:18.620 Yeah.
00:50:18.820 Because I was getting into a new website, and that website decided that it needed to tell
00:50:24.980 me something.
00:50:25.360 You know what?
00:50:25.740 That should be illegal.
00:50:26.480 Where these things just start playing.
00:50:30.800 Just start playing.
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.
00:50:37.340 Yes.
00:50:37.740 Pop-up ads should be illegal.
00:50:40.000 It's just unbelievable.
00:50:41.920 Anyway.
00:50:42.440 Some might say, yeah, you could mute your computer, as I have done, just in case.
00:50:46.420 You know, I did.
00:50:48.080 You did?
00:50:48.600 I did.
00:50:48.980 Then how do we get the audio, I wonder?
00:50:50.760 Huh.
00:50:51.060 That's weird.
00:50:52.220 I did.
00:50:52.900 I may have been listening to something else.
00:50:56.600 Let me eat!
00:50:57.880 So, speaking of baseball, though, I see where Nevada has okayed the baseball stadium for
00:51:06.540 the Oakland A's to come to Las Vegas, baby.
00:51:09.540 Oh, okay.
00:51:10.420 The state is going to give them like $380 million.
00:51:14.780 For a new stadium?
00:51:15.940 To build their new stadium.
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.
00:51:26.820 Okay.
00:51:27.440 Oh, it's on the Strip, too?
00:51:28.740 It's going to be on the Strip.
00:51:29.740 Wow.
00:51:29.960 It's going to replace to where the old Tropicana was.
00:51:32.960 Okay.
00:51:33.940 There's enough acreage there to do that?
00:51:36.060 That's interesting.
00:51:37.480 Huh.
00:51:37.940 You know what else is interesting?
00:51:39.540 Is taxpayers funding these sports stadiums.
00:51:42.380 Yes, it is.
00:51:42.980 That's interesting.
00:51:43.400 Without funding at all, Pat.
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...
00:51:53.700 Oh, $80.
00:51:54.920 $380 million in taxes.
00:51:56.560 What's another $40 million among friends?
00:51:58.700 You know?
00:51:59.600 Let's go ahead and build the stadium for them.
00:52:02.560 Well, you're only paying a portion of it.
00:52:05.120 Right.
00:52:05.440 You're creating jobs.
00:52:06.540 You're paying a portion of it.
00:52:07.480 And they claim that...
00:52:09.340 The team owner should pay the entire bill.
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
00:52:25.520 going to get.
00:52:26.920 So, congratulations.
00:52:28.120 And Oakland, you know, have a nice day.
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.
00:52:35.240 Yeah, no kidding.
00:52:35.820 Everybody left.
00:52:36.840 And I will say this.
00:52:37.920 It's interesting that Major League Baseball is building a new stadium that's going to
00:52:43.360 have a retractable roof.
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.
00:52:59.060 That is a crime.
00:53:00.660 No, it isn't.
00:53:01.260 It is criminal.
00:53:02.280 Football.
00:53:02.760 It is unbelievable that that is allowed in today's world.
00:53:06.580 Football is a cold weather sport, my friend.
00:53:10.160 And part of the fun...
00:53:11.360 Welcome to the 1970s.
00:53:13.420 No.
00:53:14.000 Football.
00:53:14.420 Part of the fun is to have football be played in bad weather conditions.
00:53:18.240 And you know what?
00:53:18.260 College football covers that.
00:53:19.740 But when we get to the NFL...
00:53:21.000 No.
00:53:21.120 It's worth too much.
00:53:22.360 No.
00:53:22.540 And there's too much at stake.
00:53:23.860 Millions of dollars.
00:53:24.360 And there's too much talent.
00:53:25.680 Put a roof on the stadiums.
00:53:27.240 Let's see the games play.
00:53:28.500 This is silly.
00:53:28.920 I completely disagree on that.
00:53:30.260 And it makes perfect sense, though, in Las Vegas because it's too hot.
00:53:33.680 I'm sorry.
00:53:34.720 It's too hot.
00:53:35.400 I want air conditioning when I'm going to the game.
00:53:37.220 But it's okay if there's 25 feet of snow.
00:53:39.140 Yes!
00:53:39.240 Yes!
00:53:39.900 Did Buffalo ever have to move a game because it was too much snow?
00:53:43.420 And then they had to go to...
00:53:44.580 Oh, I know a city that had a domed stadium.
00:53:47.020 I mean, it's unbelievable to me that the NFL is allowing this to happen.
00:53:49.920 What a sissy you are on this particular issue.
00:53:52.980 You are an absolute wuss cake on this issue.
00:53:55.920 Agonizing.
00:53:56.340 Football is an outdoor game.
00:53:58.220 It's not an indoor game.
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.
00:54:22.980 And it's going to have a roof.
00:54:23.960 Yeah.
00:54:24.660 In Texas.
00:54:25.140 We want to block the sun a little bit.
00:54:26.840 Yes.
00:54:27.580 Well, because as we said on my show this morning, the sun is only 37 miles away from Texas.
00:54:34.260 37 miles.
00:54:35.300 Some days.
00:54:36.300 Even closer.
00:54:37.160 Yeah.
00:54:37.560 Yeah.
00:54:37.840 Like yesterday, it was seven miles away from the surface of Texas.
00:54:42.820 It was what?
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.
00:54:50.240 Yeah.
00:54:50.560 Well, they said since we've gotten so much rain and then, you know, then now then the sun
00:54:55.020 has moved closer to the state of Texas.
00:54:57.540 Yeah.
00:54:57.780 And that creates, it creates the humidity.
00:55:01.240 Right.
00:55:01.460 So we will have that for the next few days if you're anywhere in the Texas area.
00:55:06.520 It's miserable.
00:55:07.800 All right.
00:55:08.140 888-727-BECK.
00:55:10.120 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck Program.
00:55:12.940 More in one minute.
00:55:13.720 So if pain has gotten aggressive, well, you get aggressive back with it.
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00:56:39.920 Let's take 10 seconds for station identification, shall we?
00:56:42.800 Sure.
00:56:43.320 Why not?
00:56:43.680 Welcome to it.
00:56:55.820 It is Pat and Jeffy for Glenn this week.
00:56:58.700 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,
00:57:07.600 Amnesty International is trying to intervene.
00:57:10.520 They're about to execute seven people,
00:57:14.520 seven men who committed crimes before they were 18
00:57:18.520 and got the death penalty for it.
00:57:21.760 And so...
00:57:22.120 And who's, Saudi Arabia is doing this?
00:57:23.780 Saudi Arabia.
00:57:25.020 No, Saudi Arabia.
00:57:26.220 Okay.
00:57:26.780 So Amnesty International right now is putting a bunch of pressure
00:57:29.880 on Emmanuel Macron from France
00:57:32.540 because he's got the crown prince visiting.
00:57:35.100 And they're trying to say,
00:57:36.120 hey, pressure him not to kill these guys.
00:57:38.620 Okay?
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,
00:57:46.580 it seems like this might be...
00:57:49.860 A way to soften a blow a little bit?
00:57:51.800 It might be, actually.
00:57:51.900 It's to say, hey, you know what?
00:57:53.360 All right, we're going to show some mercy to these seven.
00:57:56.060 It might be.
00:57:56.680 I mean, it'd be interesting to see what he had to say
00:57:59.320 if Emmanuel has got the guts to bring it up.
00:58:03.660 I mean, he's trying to portray himself as the new world leader, right?
00:58:08.540 I mean, he's...
00:58:08.960 Right.
00:58:09.560 He's trying to pick up where we have left off
00:58:11.860 because we've got such inept, terrible, brain-dead leadership.
00:58:15.800 Right.
00:58:16.580 I mean, and so it'd be a good time for him to step that role up, too.
00:58:21.420 Wouldn't it?
00:58:21.680 And it would look good for both of them
00:58:23.200 if he were able to make that happen.
00:58:25.600 It really would.
00:58:26.840 It really would.
00:58:28.460 Also of note is that the Fox News producer
00:58:32.080 that Tucker Carlson just talked about
00:58:35.020 in his latest rant on Twitter...
00:58:37.360 Have you seen this yet?
00:58:38.180 I have.
00:58:38.800 I did watch it.
00:58:39.760 I watched it last night.
00:58:40.980 It's a really interesting, really good rant.
00:58:44.020 Really good.
00:58:44.940 Yeah, very good.
00:58:45.700 I really enjoyed it.
00:58:47.920 You know, I'm a little disappointed that it wasn't us.
00:58:51.520 I'm very disappointed that we didn't do it.
00:58:53.420 You know, we've done all the stories.
00:58:55.340 We have.
00:58:56.040 We've done all the stories in it.
00:58:57.740 If you missed it.
00:58:57.860 But the way he packaged it was awesome.
00:59:00.580 Nicely done.
00:59:01.360 Brilliant.
00:59:01.680 Yeah, just really nicely done.
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.
00:59:18.540 And he put up a chyron the other day.
00:59:23.320 Joe Biden on one side.
00:59:25.500 It was a split screen of Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
00:59:28.260 At the same time.
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.
00:59:36.540 And Biden was speaking at the same time.
00:59:39.480 And do you have the exact words of the chyron?
00:59:41.140 A wannabe dictator speaks at the White House after having his political rival arrested.
00:59:50.740 It's accurate.
00:59:52.100 So what's the problem?
00:59:53.400 Well, the problem was Fox News is trying to be more politically correct than that.
00:59:56.940 They went nuts.
00:59:58.060 And they made him take it down within 27 seconds.
01:00:01.580 So obviously the brass saw it.
01:00:03.660 And they called down to the studio.
01:00:05.340 And get that chyron off the screen right now.
01:00:08.320 And then they fired the producer for putting it up.
01:00:14.160 It was addressed.
01:00:17.540 Yeah, it was addressed.
01:00:19.420 It was addressed.
01:00:20.040 They addressed it all right.
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.
01:00:30.260 But I'll give you two weeks if you want.
01:00:33.220 And they said, nope, get your stuff and get out now.
01:00:35.360 Pack it and go.
01:00:35.880 Immediately.
01:00:36.540 That's how pissed they were.
01:00:37.740 Pack it and go.
01:00:38.320 Oh, yeah.
01:00:38.700 So Tucker kind of explored just exactly why Joe Biden is nothing like a wannabe dictator.
01:00:48.360 How wrong that chyron was.
01:00:51.280 How dare Fox News.
01:00:53.620 I don't even know where you would get that.
01:00:55.760 Right.
01:00:56.460 And then he goes systematically.
01:00:58.380 In fact, it's episode four of his Twitter posts.
01:01:02.480 And it's titled Wannabe Dictator.
01:01:05.580 I will say it feels like it's being throttled a little, though, to be.
01:01:08.400 I don't know why.
01:01:09.160 It's like this right now.
01:01:10.420 It says it only has 16.6 million views.
01:01:14.520 Oh, that's quite a bit less than.
01:01:16.380 It hasn't been 24 hours.
01:01:17.860 So I guess.
01:01:18.840 And that's a lot of views, but not compared to what he has been getting.
01:01:21.900 I mean, the last one already has almost 100.
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
01:01:40.360 he stinks.
01:01:42.040 And you know, those numbers are a little inflated because if you just scroll over it, I think
01:01:46.560 they get credit for a view.
01:01:48.620 Oh, I don't know about that.
01:01:50.000 I think you have to stop.
01:01:51.160 But even so, those are still huge numbers.
01:01:53.600 Yes, absolutely.
01:01:54.400 A lot of people are stopping and watching.
01:01:55.860 I think that the wannabe dictator should be more than 16.6 million.
01:01:58.700 I think so, too.
01:01:59.840 Yeah, it should be.
01:02:00.900 It should be 250 million.
01:02:03.000 It should be 300 million.
01:02:04.620 Every person in this country should watch it because you would learn some things.
01:02:08.420 Oh, you're no kidding about that.
01:02:09.740 You really would.
01:02:10.960 More coming up.
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01:03:16.220 Doing our best to protect free speech and truth from constant attack.
01:03:22.400 More Glenn Beck after the break.
01:03:26.400 More.
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01:03:35.180 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program, 888-727-BECK.
01:03:52.260 I love this story about moving the earth.
01:03:55.960 Did you know, are you aware, that in just a billion years from now, just one billion years.
01:04:06.000 Right around the corner.
01:04:07.060 The earth will become so hot that it will be uninhabitable.
01:04:12.880 The sun is going to fry us to a crisp.
01:04:16.360 So the earth, the entire earth is going to be like Texas is now.
01:04:19.880 Yes.
01:04:20.240 Is what you're saying.
01:04:20.980 That's what I'm saying.
01:04:21.560 Texas is virtually uninhabitable, yet 30 million of us inhabit it.
01:04:28.680 Nobody really knows how that's possible.
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.
01:04:50.540 It's beautiful.
01:04:50.840 It's beautiful.
01:04:51.240 Let's stay.
01:04:55.700 I don't know.
01:04:56.900 I don't know.
01:04:58.340 You know, before oil is really a big, big thing.
01:05:01.760 How did that happen?
01:05:02.920 I don't know.
01:05:03.580 It's weird.
01:05:04.260 But anyway.
01:05:04.720 It is.
01:05:05.640 It is.
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.
01:05:26.000 Okay.
01:05:26.120 Do we all go up outside and jump up and down real quick?
01:05:32.240 Don't be stupid.
01:05:32.500 Do we all face east and blow at the same time?
01:05:36.460 How do we move back?
01:05:37.280 That shows your hideous ignorance, Jeffy.
01:05:40.700 We wait for a really big asteroid to come by, and then we have it slingshot us.
01:05:46.980 We slingshot around that asteroid.
01:05:50.380 And it throws us 3 million miles back.
01:05:54.260 Okay.
01:05:54.560 So how does that work?
01:05:56.400 He wants to use the slingshot effect.
01:05:58.680 Yeah.
01:05:58.920 The slingshot effect to go 3 million miles away from the sun.
01:06:04.180 And then everything will be fine.
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?
01:06:17.120 No.
01:06:17.520 We're going to throw a lasso around it, and just everybody hangs on for dear life.
01:06:24.520 You know?
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
01:06:33.860 then slingshots us around the sun.
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.
01:06:53.860 Right.
01:06:54.120 Yeah.
01:06:54.260 But when the planet speeds up, it drifts away from the sun.
01:07:01.120 Right?
01:07:01.860 But how you make that planet speed up just because an asteroid is passing by, I'm not sure how
01:07:07.500 that works.
01:07:08.040 He proposes somehow altering the orbit of the asteroid while it's in space.
01:07:13.820 Okay.
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.
01:07:32.300 Okay.
01:07:33.240 I mean, it makes sense, right?
01:07:34.880 No.
01:07:35.200 It makes sense.
01:07:36.140 No.
01:07:36.540 All you have to do is just nudge it.
01:07:38.880 It makes sense.
01:07:39.460 We just nudge it.
01:07:40.400 That's all.
01:07:41.760 Okay.
01:07:42.240 So you do this a million times.
01:07:44.080 Here's what he says.
01:07:44.880 This is so bizarre.
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.
01:07:58.000 Oh, okay.
01:07:58.960 So we nudge this thing a million times.
01:08:01.360 A million times.
01:08:02.140 So it flies around us one million times.
01:08:05.520 And by the end of that, we'll have moved gradually enough to be able to survive the nudging.
01:08:10.940 Yes.
01:08:11.260 And be farther away from the sun.
01:08:13.000 Mm-hmm.
01:08:14.560 Mm-hmm.
01:08:15.080 And it's just that simple.
01:08:16.900 It's just that easy, everybody.
01:08:19.000 So don't worry about the earth.
01:08:20.700 It'll be fine in a billion years.
01:08:22.040 I realize I'm not an astrophysicist.
01:08:24.960 Right.
01:08:26.120 From Manchester.
01:08:27.380 I got it.
01:08:28.360 Mm-hmm.
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?
01:08:39.380 Let's say we still exist.
01:08:40.720 No, everything will be exactly the same.
01:08:43.000 Right?
01:08:43.080 Yeah, right.
01:08:43.820 Right.
01:08:44.380 I mean, that's what we're to believe with all the climate change.
01:08:46.720 Yes.
01:08:47.160 We're close to the sun.
01:08:48.160 Everything is supposed to...
01:08:49.280 We're supposed to act now as if nothing will ever change, get better.
01:08:53.640 It'll just gradually get worse all the time.
01:08:56.980 Humans will not adapt.
01:08:58.320 You know, like they've done all along.
01:09:01.700 Right.
01:09:02.400 And, for instance, look at the technological advances we've enjoyed in the last 50 years
01:09:08.940 or in the last 100 or 200 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?
01:09:26.560 Jeez.
01:09:27.240 Right.
01:09:28.020 We'd easily solve this problem.
01:09:30.360 Right.
01:09:30.880 Down the line.
01:09:31.440 I'm hoping that in a billion, 500 million years?
01:09:39.780 Yeah, one billion.
01:09:40.780 One billion years.
01:09:41.560 Okay.
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,
01:09:59.400 oh, that was dumb.
01:10:00.260 Yeah.
01:10:01.020 I mean, seriously, is that not one of the dumbest things you've ever heard?
01:10:04.120 I'm no astrophysicist.
01:10:06.300 I already claimed I wasn't.
01:10:08.000 But that's a stupid idea.
01:10:13.640 Okay, we're going to nudge the asteroid around the sun and us one million times.
01:10:19.240 That's preposterous.
01:10:20.900 Come on, man.
01:10:21.920 Come on.
01:10:22.960 He should be fired for that.
01:10:24.720 He should be fired from the University of Manchester.
01:10:27.520 Come on, man.
01:10:28.340 And he probably wrote his doctoral on that, right?
01:10:31.760 Probably.
01:10:32.600 Doctoral, doctor, whatever he wants to call it.
01:10:34.340 Probably.
01:10:34.960 That's probably what he wrote it on, right?
01:10:36.320 The hypothesis of we're going to move the Earth.
01:10:38.840 It wouldn't surprise me.
01:10:39.840 A million miles.
01:10:40.720 Yeah.
01:10:41.180 Okay.
01:10:42.040 Yeah.
01:10:42.740 Good idea, my friend.
01:10:44.300 Good idea.
01:10:45.240 Tell you what.
01:10:47.160 Get your things and get out.
01:10:49.540 How about that?
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?
01:10:59.680 You know what I'm saying?
01:11:00.780 And then we did that, like, a million times.
01:11:07.360 We could probably, the Earth would move.
01:11:10.560 Yeah.
01:11:10.840 Right?
01:11:11.300 Yeah.
01:11:11.700 Right.
01:11:12.060 Okay.
01:11:12.380 Not a joke.
01:11:12.840 Okay.
01:11:13.720 All right.
01:11:14.320 Thank you.
01:11:14.800 Also, tonight, tonight's the night, I believe, at Dodger Stadium for the anti-Catholic, anti-Christian
01:11:23.440 group to participate.
01:11:24.720 Do we have time to catch a flight?
01:11:26.160 Catch the game?
01:11:26.840 If we hurry, if we hurry, we could just get there, probably, by game time.
01:11:31.920 Book a flight.
01:11:32.620 Maybe I could use seat Greek.
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.
01:11:46.960 Good.
01:11:47.380 And they're still doing it.
01:11:50.920 That's amazing.
01:11:51.900 That sure is.
01:11:52.700 That's just amazing.
01:11:53.260 They have not bent the knee to this.
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.
01:12:14.600 Yeah.
01:12:15.640 And then they've survived all the-
01:12:17.260 And they've told everyone else to take a hike.
01:12:19.060 Yeah.
01:12:19.520 They sure have.
01:12:20.300 We don't care about you.
01:12:22.440 That's right.
01:12:22.880 Oh, it is still going on.
01:12:24.600 It's still on.
01:12:25.260 The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence performed tonight.
01:12:30.340 Wow.
01:12:31.000 That's just crazy.
01:12:33.160 Wow.
01:12:33.980 I mean, they only dress like Catholic nuns.
01:12:36.800 Yeah.
01:12:37.080 And then do all kinds of sacrilegious things as such.
01:12:42.080 That's it, though.
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.
01:12:51.600 And that's okay, I guess.
01:12:53.940 I guess the offense to Christianity, to Catholics, is not a problem at all.
01:12:59.300 They don't care.
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.
01:13:15.000 Wow.
01:13:16.100 Wow.
01:13:18.060 We're not going to worry about that with this.
01:13:20.700 That's okay.
01:13:21.740 Well, it's Pride Month.
01:13:23.540 Right.
01:13:23.980 So, anything goes on Pride Month, I guess.
01:13:26.860 During Pride Month, you can do whatever you want.
01:13:29.040 Offend everybody else as much as 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,
01:13:42.040 7 to 9 Eastern, prior to this very broadcast.
01:13:44.960 On Jeopardy, they asked a question about a Bible verse.
01:13:51.080 Oh, yeah, this is something else.
01:13:52.020 About a Bible verse.
01:13:53.420 No one knew it.
01:13:54.320 Let's play that.
01:13:55.520 Watch this.
01:13:56.040 Matthew 6, 9 says, Our Father which art in heaven, this be thy name.
01:14:04.260 Hallowed be thy name.
01:14:05.320 Oh, my goodness.
01:14:06.420 Oh.
01:14:08.820 All three of them.
01:14:10.420 All three contestants.
01:14:11.720 Stand there.
01:14:12.860 Oh.
01:14:13.160 Like, it's the toughest question ever asked on Jeopardy.
01:14:17.740 I don't know.
01:14:22.400 We didn't even get an I don't know.
01:14:23.720 I mean, nothing.
01:14:24.400 You gotta be kidding me.
01:14:25.860 You don't know that?
01:14:27.420 I, holy cow.
01:14:29.060 I mean, the audience, this happened earlier in the week.
01:14:31.740 The audience went crazy.
01:14:33.780 Well, they had to have.
01:14:34.900 Yeah, I bet they did.
01:14:35.920 I bet they did.
01:14:36.720 People were, you know, tweeting and social media and everywhere saying, you know, I'm an
01:14:42.000 atheist and I know the answer to this.
01:14:43.620 Are you kidding me?
01:14:45.060 No.
01:14:45.680 You don't even have to be super religious to know the answer to that.
01:14:49.640 Come on.
01:14:50.180 But it does show how far we've gone the other way.
01:14:52.060 Well, and then, you know.
01:14:52.800 Doesn't it?
01:14:53.280 Heaven forbid we take away the Pride Night celebration at Dodger Stadium where we can just besmirch the
01:15:01.300 Christians.
01:15:02.220 It does show us where we are in this country.
01:15:04.200 Sure does.
01:15:04.780 It shows us right where we stand.
01:15:06.260 Sure does.
01:15:06.500 And it's not in a good place.
01:15:09.360 Allowed be thy name.
01:15:12.120 I don't know.
01:15:12.840 I don't know.
01:15:13.680 I don't know.
01:15:16.460 One could make a case that it may not have been a great idea to take God out of schools
01:15:21.720 at a certain point in time.
01:15:25.240 Huh.
01:15:25.980 You mean like.
01:15:26.740 I'm not making that case.
01:15:27.740 I'm just saying one could make a case.
01:15:30.400 You think somebody could make that case?
01:15:32.060 That, you know, we probably shouldn't have taken God out of schools.
01:15:35.740 Well, let me ask you this question.
01:15:40.000 Has our society gotten better, worse, or about the same since we did?
01:15:47.620 No way to tell.
01:15:53.040 It's like the metric system.
01:15:54.580 There's no way to tell.
01:15:56.180 More coming up in just a few minutes here.
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01:17:29.200 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.
01:17:37.140 Yeah, terrible accusation.
01:17:38.240 And not from 30 years ago.
01:17:39.800 Of course, he's only 30, what, 34?
01:17:42.360 It's been tough 30 years ago.
01:17:44.460 Yeah, it would have been tough 30 years ago.
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.
01:17:56.220 Right.
01:17:56.440 So that we can charge people.
01:17:57.560 Or we'll redo the statute of limitations so that you can file now.
01:18:02.540 Anyway.
01:18:03.160 Anyway.
01:18:03.820 That's not the case here.
01:18:04.880 That is not the case.
01:18:06.060 It happened.
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.
01:18:16.620 With the mascot between periods.
01:18:18.760 He punched the mascot.
01:18:19.520 Knocked him out.
01:18:20.140 Knocked him out cold.
01:18:21.300 Right there on the floor.
01:18:23.760 Sprayed him with his own pain relief medicine that he was trying to hawk.
01:18:27.560 So people were already hacked off at him.
01:18:30.260 You know, supposedly he hit the guy so hard, the mascot, underneath the mask.
01:18:35.080 Had to seek medical attention, Pat.
01:18:36.720 Which I think is nonsense.
01:18:37.920 Whoa.
01:18:38.300 Shut up.
01:18:38.800 Get out of here.
01:18:40.220 So he's already in trouble with that.
01:18:42.100 After the game.
01:18:43.080 Right.
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.
01:18:54.580 And Conor McGregor security, right?
01:18:56.300 His own security.
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.
01:19:05.100 Okay.
01:19:05.300 Okay, right.
01:19:05.920 That was the original story.
01:19:06.940 Right.
01:19:07.240 Yes, absolutely.
01:19:08.400 Yes.
01:19:08.780 Yes.
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.
01:19:30.420 He reaches out to her.
01:19:31.420 Looking at her, reaches out to her.
01:19:33.400 She takes his hand.
01:19:34.060 Takes her by the hand.
01:19:35.120 I mean, he wasn't dragging her.
01:19:36.540 Nope.
01:19:37.040 He was not dragging her at all.
01:19:38.840 She took his hand willingly.
01:19:41.000 Okay.
01:19:41.220 At least the walk hand in hand to the bathroom happened consensually.
01:19:46.300 So that makes it a different story now.
01:19:48.600 It does to me.
01:19:49.800 It sure does to me.
01:19:51.120 Now, I realize.
01:19:52.100 Now, he's married.
01:19:53.340 It makes it a tough situation for him and his wife and the mother of his two children.
01:19:59.360 Stop it.
01:19:59.980 Stop it.
01:20:03.600 Stop it.
01:20:06.980 That is quintessential, Jeffy.
01:20:10.280 Right there.
01:20:11.320 Stop it.
01:20:12.600 How dare you bring up his wife?
01:20:15.360 Why are you bringing up the family?
01:20:16.600 It's a celebration we're talking about.
01:20:20.180 That's got nothing to do with this at all.
01:20:23.320 Don't even worry about his wife.
01:20:25.480 So, aside from the whole family thing.
01:20:32.240 Right.
01:20:32.600 Okay.
01:20:33.280 Yeah.
01:20:33.640 It looks like there's not a criminal issue here.
01:20:36.860 It sure doesn't.
01:20:37.920 I mean, I don't know.
01:20:39.260 Who knows what happened once they got in there.
01:20:41.440 But, I mean, it seems consensual.
01:20:43.120 It appears that she went in willingly.
01:20:44.600 It does.
01:20:44.880 I mean, what are we doing in the bathroom to begin with?
01:20:47.560 Yeah.
01:20:47.980 Why would you go willingly into the bathroom with him?
01:20:50.540 What do you think is going to happen?
01:20:51.840 Right.
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.
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01:21:53.360 We got to tell you about this deal with Spotify and the Markle, Megan Markle, the Harry, Prince Harry thing.
01:22:01.640 Yeah, Archwell, Archwell production.
01:22:03.640 Yeah, not working out exactly as they had planned.
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01:23:28.560 So Spotify has decided to cut their losses with the Meghan Markle podcast situation?
01:23:38.620 It was a mutual agreement.
01:23:41.300 Was it mutual?
01:23:41.960 It was mutual.
01:23:42.700 That's what's being reported.
01:23:44.220 All right.
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.
01:23:55.960 And there will not be a season two.
01:23:57.780 Under the Spotify production of Archwell.
01:24:00.840 Do we know, is Meghan going to continue the podcast with Archwell?
01:24:03.840 I don't know.
01:24:04.240 It took quite a while for them to actually get one up and running.
01:24:07.180 It did, yeah.
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?
01:24:14.560 Can you just please record something?
01:24:17.900 And when she did, it actually did really well at first.
01:24:20.800 Yeah, the first one did.
01:24:22.060 The first one, I guess they probably all did okay.
01:24:25.300 But they continue.
01:24:26.480 I mean, obviously they didn't do okay enough.
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.
01:24:37.460 So you're not getting all of the $20 million.
01:24:38.860 So what we're going to give you is maybe $10.
01:24:41.420 Yeah.
01:24:41.800 Looks like $10 million for them.
01:24:44.320 I mean, we'll see.
01:24:45.240 Their deals are pretty stunning.
01:24:46.440 They made deals with Netflix and, you know, Harry made his publishing deal as he wrote
01:24:52.860 his tremendous book, Spare.
01:24:55.720 What's the deal with Netflix?
01:24:58.020 What are they going to produce for Netflix?
01:24:59.680 Because Archwell Productions is supposed to produce stuff for Netflix.
01:25:05.000 And that was $103.6 million.
01:25:07.580 I mean, they produced the one series, right?
01:25:10.320 Was that on Netflix?
01:25:11.700 Was that Netflix, the Harry and Meghan thing?
01:25:13.900 I don't know.
01:25:14.700 Yeah, I think it is.
01:25:15.640 Yeah, it was on Netflix, right?
01:25:16.640 I think it is.
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?
01:25:25.020 Yeah.
01:25:25.220 So we have some content for our money.
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.
01:25:42.080 Who else have they cut recently?
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.
01:25:51.780 And they cut ties with her not long ago.
01:25:55.840 And prior to that, she was the one that was complaining about they should pay some black
01:26:02.940 person $100 million, Joe Rogan money.
01:26:06.680 Oh, okay.
01:26:07.140 Well, yeah, I'll tell you what.
01:26:08.860 When you bring in Joe Rogan numbers, we'll pay you Joe Rogan dollars.
01:26:12.600 I think that's the way Spotify felt.
01:26:15.120 Yeah, I bet it is.
01:26:17.120 Yeah, bring us 200 million downloads a month.
01:26:20.540 And sure, we'll give you that kind of money.
01:26:25.720 Now, apparently, according to this, they did, Spotify did eventually announce a, to appease
01:26:31.180 some of that, some of the racial issues.
01:26:34.800 They announced a creator equity fund with the goal of dispensing $100 million, which is what
01:26:41.260 she was claiming for, clamming for, to creators from historically marginalized groups.
01:26:48.940 So, I don't know how that's going for them.
01:26:51.560 I don't know that they've spent very much money out of that fund.
01:26:54.600 Okay.
01:26:55.020 I don't know how the marginalized groups are doing.
01:26:56.980 They may still be marginalized.
01:26:58.800 They might be.
01:26:59.420 And I think once you are marginalized, you remain marginalized.
01:27:03.420 Forever.
01:27:03.640 I don't think you ever come out of that.
01:27:05.020 Yeah, there's no unmarginalizing yourself.
01:27:06.760 I don't think you ever come out of that.
01:27:07.600 No, you don't.
01:27:08.340 No, you do not.
01:27:09.800 Not until somebody gives you millions of dollars anyway.
01:27:12.880 And you're still marginalized, though.
01:27:14.200 Okay.
01:27:15.080 So, there's never a point at which.
01:27:16.760 I feel like there's never a point.
01:27:17.960 Yeah.
01:27:18.340 Okay.
01:27:18.940 Now, I guess, you know, okay, man, I could be wrong.
01:27:23.640 That someone, if you give someone, say, $50 million, they're not marginalized anymore.
01:27:30.380 I feel like they would tell me they were.
01:27:32.620 Yeah.
01:27:32.840 They probably would, actually.
01:27:34.700 They probably would.
01:27:36.380 So, what does this mean?
01:27:37.540 We don't know yet what it means, whether Megan is going to continue the podcast or not.
01:27:41.640 We don't know yet.
01:27:42.240 No, we don't.
01:27:42.820 And, you know, they obviously, you know, have milked the system for a lot of money.
01:27:47.360 Yeah.
01:27:48.000 So, I mean, they've got to produce something.
01:27:50.300 What if she goes back to suits?
01:27:52.160 Can she do that?
01:27:53.700 Because that I would love.
01:27:54.720 She wasn't there for the last season, right?
01:27:56.600 I know.
01:27:57.220 No, she wasn't.
01:27:58.800 And it was lacking.
01:28:00.520 The last season was lacking because she wasn't there.
01:28:02.520 It was, actually.
01:28:03.380 Yeah, it was.
01:28:03.640 Well, they both weren't there, right?
01:28:04.740 Right.
01:28:04.820 He, What's-His-Face and Megan.
01:28:07.060 Yeah.
01:28:07.680 Weren't there.
01:28:07.840 I think What's-His-Face came back for, like, an episode and a half at the very end.
01:28:11.120 Oh, yeah, at the very end.
01:28:11.140 Yeah, for the wedding, right?
01:28:12.400 At the very end.
01:28:13.600 Yeah.
01:28:13.800 Yeah.
01:28:13.960 I'm trying to remember my suits shows.
01:28:15.660 Yeah.
01:28:15.880 But, yeah, at the end, he did come back.
01:28:18.100 Right.
01:28:18.380 And she did not, though.
01:28:19.800 Right.
01:28:20.180 That was-
01:28:20.880 You never saw her again.
01:28:22.060 Yeah, those were, you know, she was out wanting to be a princess, and she just didn't realize
01:28:27.960 how hard it was going to be.
01:28:29.920 Right.
01:28:30.640 Right.
01:28:31.760 Agonizing.
01:28:32.340 But people don't like her because of that, right?
01:28:34.360 Yeah, that's right.
01:28:35.060 They don't like her now.
01:28:36.020 That's right.
01:28:36.540 She brought down, I mean, she-
01:28:38.320 I like her.
01:28:38.840 She stuck a hot iron in the royals, man, and they did not like her at all.
01:28:45.140 Hmm.
01:28:45.620 Okay.
01:28:46.140 Grandpa told Harry, you don't marry actresses.
01:28:49.880 All right.
01:28:50.340 So, these, they thought of themselves as potential billionaires because they set up a whole bunch
01:28:56.900 of deals.
01:28:57.560 Yeah.
01:28:58.000 At the beginning here, like Pekka Publishing, set up in September 2020, used by Meghan to
01:29:04.920 hold the rights for her children's books.
01:29:06.700 Oh, that's right.
01:29:09.020 She's writing her stupid books.
01:29:10.520 Pekka means freckle in Spanish.
01:29:13.180 Ha!
01:29:13.880 All right.
01:29:14.300 That's cute.
01:29:14.800 That's what they used to call it.
01:29:15.580 Then there was Orinoco Publishing.
01:29:18.760 That was registered December 22nd, 2021.
01:29:22.200 It's unclear what the couple will use Orinoco for, though it's likely it was set up to hold
01:29:28.160 the rights for Harry's blockbuster book.
01:29:30.700 Oh, yeah.
01:29:31.220 And that was already released, right?
01:29:32.940 Spare.
01:29:33.460 Spare.
01:29:33.900 Spare.
01:29:34.020 Or whatever.
01:29:34.480 Cobblestone Lane, incorporated in Delaware in February 2020, five days later, was used
01:29:42.020 as the applicant to file for the Archwell trademark.
01:29:46.980 So, they set up all of this stuff just in case.
01:29:50.440 And, I mean, there's a whole long list of it.
01:29:52.320 I won't go through it all.
01:29:53.600 But there's a whole long list of it here because they thought they were going to start
01:29:57.660 getting billions rolling in, and it's not quite working out like that yet.
01:30:01.640 No, but I mean, they're struggling now to be A-listers in Hollywood.
01:30:07.940 They desperately want to be A-listers.
01:30:10.120 And there's all kinds of reports that they're not A-listers anymore.
01:30:15.960 Oh, no.
01:30:16.560 I know.
01:30:17.120 Really?
01:30:17.560 I know.
01:30:18.100 Oh, no.
01:30:19.540 We can't have that.
01:30:20.600 I know.
01:30:20.940 They still live in Montecito.
01:30:22.740 They've got the dump they live in in Montecito.
01:30:26.440 A dump?
01:30:27.240 Yeah, they got some dump.
01:30:28.260 What's it, like a $16 million dump?
01:30:30.300 Something like that?
01:30:30.840 I think it's more than that, actually.
01:30:31.780 Is it?
01:30:32.300 Okay.
01:30:34.140 They live in the neighborhood.
01:30:35.800 You know, Oprah's got a place there.
01:30:38.100 Oh, man.
01:30:38.580 If they live in Oprah's neighborhood, it must be a dump.
01:30:42.460 Well, thank you.
01:30:43.900 Yeah.
01:30:44.220 Thank you.
01:30:44.580 Well, it's like they live in the place that Oprah lets her workers live in.
01:30:50.520 I wouldn't mind living in that place.
01:30:52.340 I know.
01:30:52.520 I would not either.
01:30:53.300 That would not be a bad place.
01:30:54.420 I'd move in as well.
01:30:54.680 I know.
01:30:56.360 But so, you know, we'll see what happens.
01:30:58.440 I still think that that marriage is not.
01:31:01.520 What?
01:31:01.900 Why?
01:31:02.100 They are hopelessly in love.
01:31:03.920 What are you talking about?
01:31:05.000 I believe that that marriage is over.
01:31:06.420 Why?
01:31:06.780 I think Harry.
01:31:07.280 Why do you believe that?
01:31:07.980 Because she's agonizing.
01:31:10.040 In what way is she agonizing?
01:31:11.420 She's got Harry just ball and chained, man.
01:31:16.000 And he needs to break that ball and chain.
01:31:18.960 He needs to break that ball and chain desperately.
01:31:23.380 If you had a shot at Meghan Markle.
01:31:27.600 Oh, he's Prince Harry.
01:31:29.900 Please.
01:31:31.620 So?
01:31:32.360 Oh, yeah.
01:31:32.800 So he gets to pretend like he's royalty still.
01:31:36.880 Well, he is.
01:31:37.320 He gets to pretend.
01:31:38.420 He is royals.
01:31:38.900 Because, you know, there is.
01:31:40.180 I don't know if they're aware of this over there, but they're, and I hate to break it
01:31:43.680 to them, but there's really no monarchy anymore.
01:31:46.420 But there is.
01:31:47.440 There really isn't.
01:31:48.600 His dad is the king.
01:31:49.660 I don't know if you know that.
01:31:50.660 They now have a parliamentary system and they haven't really had a monarch.
01:31:55.500 I mean, that is in charge for a long time.
01:32:00.120 Going on 200 years.
01:32:02.580 Okay.
01:32:03.020 Still a pretty good life for the non-royal royals.
01:32:08.200 I'll tell you that.
01:32:09.260 But I will tell you this.
01:32:11.020 I never thought that you could ever make the king of England, King Charles III, who was the
01:32:20.800 real monarch during the Revolutionary War.
01:32:24.100 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?
01:32:37.400 No, not yet.
01:32:38.520 No.
01:32:38.960 No.
01:32:39.200 Okay.
01:32:39.940 It's pretty good.
01:32:41.000 Yeah.
01:32:41.400 It's pretty good.
01:32:42.460 Yeah.
01:32:43.580 We saw it on VidAngel.
01:32:45.840 And so Queen Charlotte is the companion sort of piece to Bridgerton.
01:32:50.700 Right.
01:32:51.380 Right.
01:32:52.160 I'm forced to watch that with the wife.
01:32:54.000 Are you forced?
01:32:55.100 I'm forced to watch that with the wife.
01:32:56.660 Yeah.
01:32:56.780 Of course, you have to be forced because you can't be masculine and like Bridgerton at the
01:33:04.320 same time.
01:33:04.620 You know, I heard that and I don't know that I agree with that, but okay.
01:33:07.600 I do not agree with that because I loved it.
01:33:10.560 I thought it was really good.
01:33:11.340 Yeah.
01:33:11.580 I like most of what I see.
01:33:14.880 I mean, it's soap opera-y a little bit.
01:33:16.480 It is.
01:33:17.040 Yes.
01:33:17.200 But I'm okay with soap operas too, so it's all right.
01:33:19.220 Yeah.
01:33:19.600 And Queen Charlotte was interesting because they did make King Charles and Charlotte out
01:33:24.780 to be pretty, I mean, you feel for him.
01:33:29.760 And, you know, he went nuts.
01:33:31.460 Right.
01:33:32.040 Which is sad.
01:33:34.040 And a lot of people would say maybe he was nuts in the first place because he did some
01:33:38.940 stupid things with the colonies and he probably shouldn't have.
01:33:42.680 But they don't get into any of that in the series.
01:33:46.840 But it's interesting because at the end of it, I'm like, how did they make me like King
01:33:52.940 Charles III as an American?
01:33:55.840 How did that happen?
01:33:57.160 Right.
01:33:57.320 Because you're pretty anti-Royals.
01:33:59.240 Oh, yeah.
01:34:00.040 Yes.
01:34:00.500 Very.
01:34:01.140 And especially him.
01:34:02.380 I'm surprised we're talking about it at all.
01:34:03.800 I know.
01:34:04.280 But I'm okay with it.
01:34:05.620 I know.
01:34:06.280 Because you have no idea how I want Harry to show up at Windsor with the kids and have
01:34:12.360 the ball and chain cut and say, I left her back in California and I want back in.
01:34:19.120 Now, it's interesting that you really do kind of follow the Royals, don't you?
01:34:22.960 You do follow the saga of the Royals.
01:34:25.520 A tad.
01:34:25.740 You like it.
01:34:26.640 A tad.
01:34:26.920 You like them.
01:34:27.920 Yeah, I do.
01:34:28.420 You're interested.
01:34:30.300 It's inexplicable to me, but why?
01:34:32.480 I just do.
01:34:33.420 You just do.
01:34:34.400 Okay.
01:34:34.800 I think maybe in a past life, I was a Royal.
01:34:38.920 Man, that must have been way past.
01:34:42.160 That must have been.
01:34:43.840 I don't know.
01:34:44.280 Are we talking BC here?
01:34:45.620 We're talking before Christ?
01:34:47.240 It had to be.
01:34:48.020 Right?
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01:34:49.180 That's the only thing I could have.
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01:36:23.400 There's a problem developing in Cuba.
01:36:25.980 You know, they've kind of cozied up now to China.
01:36:29.420 They've cozied up with Iran.
01:36:31.480 Huh.
01:36:31.800 And we're just kind of sitting back and letting it all happen.
01:36:34.660 In fact, they set up the Chinese spy place in Cuba.
01:36:38.320 Yeah.
01:36:39.320 And look, when I first heard them talking about setting up their spy plant in Cuba, I thought,
01:36:48.040 well, you know, so?
01:36:49.160 I mean, we've let them fly their balloons over us.
01:36:51.520 What do we care if they're in Cuba or not?
01:36:53.740 Yeah.
01:36:53.980 I mean, this administration, who is supposed to bring unity and be all over the world, has
01:37:00.260 done the exact opposite, of course.
01:37:02.620 Right.
01:37:03.160 Well, our friends, our allies are going to be closer and our enemies, we're going to
01:37:07.820 be scared.
01:37:09.100 We're going to keep them in check and our allies are all going to love us even more.
01:37:13.980 Man, the opposite.
01:37:15.160 Nothing could be farther from the truth.
01:37:16.520 Oh, my gosh.
01:37:17.780 We have countries that are, you know, running away from the dollar.
01:37:22.180 We're setting, our enemies are setting up, well, China's not our enemy, Jeff.
01:37:26.380 Okay.
01:37:27.400 Of course, China's our enemy.
01:37:28.700 No, they're our friends.
01:37:29.620 Oh, cool.
01:37:30.160 They're our friends is what I'm saying.
01:37:31.280 We're not enemies, what are you talking about?
01:37:34.120 Setting up in countries that we have shunned.
01:37:38.440 I mean, it's just amazing that, I mean, we're doing things now that seem to be against the
01:37:45.580 greatness of the United States of America.
01:37:47.920 Yeah.
01:37:48.120 It's almost as if, you know, what would you do?
01:37:51.640 Let me ask you a question.
01:37:53.840 If I were trying to destroy the nation.
01:37:56.280 Are you going to ask yourself the question I was going to ask you?
01:37:58.920 Okay.
01:37:59.320 All right.
01:37:59.380 Yes.
01:37:59.600 I kind of felt the question coming on.
01:38:02.260 If I were trying to destroy this country, what would I do differently than is being done
01:38:08.520 by the Biden administration?
01:38:09.000 That's the exact question I was going to ask.
01:38:11.340 What a wild coincidence that we both had that thought.
01:38:13.740 Huh.
01:38:15.620 Because they're doing everything they possibly can, you know?
01:38:18.520 They sure are.
01:38:20.400 You wouldn't do anything differently, I don't think.
01:38:23.500 I really don't think, especially if you were trying to hide ever so slightly your goals
01:38:28.900 of destroying the country, what would you do differently?
01:38:31.920 I mean, the only way you could do it any quicker, the destruction of America, is to
01:38:36.720 start exploding nuclear bombs in urban areas.
01:38:40.000 Yeah, we'd have to start, we'd actually have to bring fencing down the roadways and stop
01:38:45.320 people from travel.
01:38:46.900 Right.
01:38:47.720 I mean, it's incredible what they're doing to us right now.
01:38:53.000 Sure is.
01:38:53.800 And they're getting away with it for some reason.
01:38:56.460 We allow it to happen, and we watch them, and then we listen to their excuses, and they
01:39:02.340 lie to our face every single day.
01:39:04.920 And maybe it's getting too much.
01:39:06.500 Maybe it's swung too much.
01:39:08.140 I mean, we talked earlier today, I think off the air, about some different websites that
01:39:15.240 are starting to pick up on Joe Biden.
01:39:19.240 Hey, you know what?
01:39:20.380 He isn't quite as sharp as we thought.
01:39:23.240 Have you noticed that he's got some problems stumbling around?
01:39:27.840 You know, sometimes he can't even finish a sentence.
01:39:31.060 Has anyone noticed that?
01:39:32.700 There seems to be a bit of confusion surrounding him.
01:39:36.880 And here's another interesting little element that we couldn't help but notice lately.
01:39:41.740 Every time he gets done with a speech at a podium, he turns around and has no idea where
01:39:46.680 he is or where to go.
01:39:47.780 Huh.
01:39:48.380 Huh.
01:39:48.680 I wonder if that could be an issue.
01:39:51.060 I wonder if anyone else has noticed that.
01:39:52.080 Have you noticed that a handler or his wife or someone comes out and leads him off stage
01:39:58.500 every single time because he can't do it on his own?
01:40:02.760 You know, his wife is going to start campaigning for him around the country, and he's going to
01:40:07.780 run for president again.
01:40:09.340 Isn't that weird?
01:40:10.480 He's going to be kind like normal.
01:40:12.420 Weird.
01:40:13.840 Yeah.
01:40:14.540 He's going to be 155 years old when he's president next time.
01:40:20.420 And, you know, he might not be as mobile as he used to.
01:40:23.960 There's a slight possibility he's not as spry as we thought.
01:40:28.420 I mean, maybe that gait isn't quite as good as you thought.
01:40:32.440 I mean, welcome to the party.
01:40:34.380 I know.
01:40:34.720 So maybe my point in that is that maybe we have, you know, we're at a point where you
01:40:42.120 can't not say something and you can't not say.
01:40:47.300 Not and still be a news organization.
01:40:49.640 No.
01:40:50.360 How about.
01:40:51.480 No, we're not doing that.
01:40:53.540 Right.
01:40:54.320 Right.
01:40:54.660 And that's what I would like to see these, you know, the Republican candidates kind of
01:40:58.780 focus on rather than each other and beating the crap out of each other.
01:41:02.200 And I know this is the time to do it during the primary, but they barely even mentioned
01:41:06.720 Biden.
01:41:07.800 And that's got to be addressed.
01:41:09.600 It has to be the focus.
01:41:11.480 Yes.
01:41:12.800 That should be the focus.
01:41:14.720 And that, you know, we put the dingleberry from Miami jumped in the race, the Republican
01:41:20.280 side of the race.
01:41:21.100 And he's just there to muck up that race.
01:41:23.800 He's there, I think, specifically to hurt DeSantis.
01:41:27.820 And they just, they're just going to do that.
01:41:29.760 That, you know, as Vivek said correctly, that the donor class is, you know, making their
01:41:36.260 waves.
01:41:36.720 I get it.
01:41:37.720 But I'm with you on that, that we need to focus on how bad Joseph Robinette Biden is
01:41:44.440 because he is terrible.
01:41:47.540 Well, he's out to lunch and he's not coming home for dinner.
01:41:50.440 So that's a problem for the president of the United States.
01:41:54.660 Yes.
01:41:55.160 For the most powerful man in the world, you kind of want him to have some cognizant
01:42:00.540 ability.
01:42:01.020 It'd be nice.
01:42:01.980 I mean, I'd almost.
01:42:03.320 It's a plus, I would say, in that role.
01:42:05.140 To have some ability.
01:42:06.220 It's a plus.
01:42:07.200 Yeah.
01:42:07.420 It is.
01:42:08.480 Like it's a plus to, I don't know, be able to finish a sentence.
01:42:11.020 Yeah.
01:42:11.400 It's a plus to, I don't know, be able to read a teleprompter.
01:42:15.120 Stu might say it's suboptimal for him to have dementia while he holds that office.
01:42:22.160 He has.
01:42:22.880 Yeah.
01:42:23.520 Yeah.
01:42:23.760 And they used to, yeah, they used to think so too because they accused Reagan of it all
01:42:29.220 the time, long before he was diagnosed.
01:42:32.000 Yeah.
01:42:32.140 And he was doing a lot better than this guy.
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01:45:43.600 Maybe you should clean out the wax in your ears because I don't think that's exactly what was said.
01:45:50.040 Hey, this is really good news for anybody who's considering college in the near future.
01:45:55.600 We've got our socialist in office, one of the many socialists in office.
01:46:01.080 I don't know that we have anything but now.
01:46:03.300 Seriously, there's so many of them now.
01:46:05.800 So many of them.
01:46:06.560 And many of them don't claim to be socialists, but they are.
01:46:09.600 Oh, my gosh.
01:46:10.160 There's no classic Democrat or class.
01:46:13.700 I mean, it's just really bad.
01:46:14.960 No.
01:46:16.200 I get so angry when I hear all the time how radical the Republican Party has become.
01:46:23.520 Ronald Reagan wouldn't even recognize Republicans anymore.
01:46:28.300 Are you serious?
01:46:30.380 We have a Democrat Party that is so radical, so far to the left, that the Communist Party didn't run a candidate last time.
01:46:41.960 I love that stat.
01:46:42.560 That stat is absolutely frightening.
01:46:44.840 They endorsed Joe Biden because he's perfectly fine for communists.
01:46:50.540 No, we're good with him.
01:46:51.620 Yeah, he's good.
01:46:52.500 We're good.
01:46:53.200 I mean, is there a single policy that we advocate that he doesn't?
01:46:57.000 No.
01:46:57.900 We're fine.
01:46:58.780 He's our guy.
01:46:59.660 Let it go.
01:47:00.360 He's our guy.
01:47:01.260 If there is, if you find one, let us know.
01:47:03.440 We'll say something about it.
01:47:04.620 But for now, go ahead.
01:47:05.940 I mean, if you can dig up Chairman Mao, I mean, maybe that would be slightly a slight improvement.
01:47:14.640 But I'm not even sure about that.
01:47:17.360 Okay.
01:47:18.060 Mao might not take as long as Joe Biden's taking.
01:47:20.360 So Bernie Sanders is being, you know, he's walking down the hallways of Congress.
01:47:25.120 And he's being asked about one of his policies from a reporter.
01:47:29.980 Check this out.
01:47:30.840 Your free college plan.
01:47:32.160 Is it really free if you're raising taxes to pay for it?
01:47:35.040 Well, given the fact that we have the billionaire class paying a lower tax rate than working
01:47:40.800 families, I think it's appropriate that the wealthiest people in this country stop paying
01:47:44.940 their fair share of taxes.
01:47:45.940 Thanks very much.
01:47:46.520 He said the Wall Street tax would hit average American saving for retirement.
01:47:49.180 What people say that?
01:47:50.640 People on Wall Street.
01:47:51.660 Thank you.
01:47:52.500 I'm done with you.
01:47:53.600 I'm done with you.
01:47:54.600 He didn't even, I mean, he didn't want to answer that second one either.
01:47:58.300 So rather than answer any of those taxation questions, it's either all about revenue, right?
01:48:04.840 Which that's their new word for taxes, revenue.
01:48:07.960 Right.
01:48:08.760 Right.
01:48:09.680 And rather than address a tax increase, they try to put all of it on billionaires.
01:48:16.040 Sure do.
01:48:16.800 Okay.
01:48:17.260 So you're only going to raise taxes on billionaires.
01:48:21.040 Everybody else will be left alone.
01:48:22.840 They can afford it.
01:48:23.640 And of course.
01:48:24.060 They're not paying enough right now.
01:48:26.260 I'll tell you that.
01:48:27.360 Also, the wealthiest 1% in this country.
01:48:30.620 You know how much of the tax burden they pay?
01:48:32.600 Zero.
01:48:34.320 Zero, Pat.
01:48:35.200 That's how much they pay.
01:48:36.280 That's what you would believe if you listen to these butthooks.
01:48:39.520 People like Bernie Sanders.
01:48:42.220 They pay 53% of the tax burden.
01:48:44.980 Wow.
01:48:45.420 1% of the population pays 53% of the burden.
01:48:51.340 And they're not paying their fair share.
01:48:53.820 That's not their fair share.
01:48:55.880 What is exactly?
01:48:57.640 Please enlighten me.
01:48:59.120 What would be their fair share?
01:49:01.980 150%.
01:49:02.420 Yeah, okay.
01:49:02.940 I want them to pay more than they make.
01:49:04.540 So not only do they pay all of the burden, but you take away their homes and their cars
01:49:12.940 and everything else that they've ever owned.
01:49:15.640 They don't need it.
01:49:16.300 They don't need that stuff.
01:49:17.520 I mean, at some point, you've made enough money.
01:49:19.580 Hello.
01:49:19.800 So it's so agonizing that they pull this every single time.
01:49:26.060 Well, that's, I mean, it's a mantra that many, many use now, but Bernie was on the forefront
01:49:31.440 of that mantra.
01:49:32.500 Very much so.
01:49:33.360 I mean, that's his deal, man.
01:49:35.680 What was it?
01:49:37.260 1986, where he did his honeymoon in the Soviet Union?
01:49:40.620 Was it 84, 86 in there somewhere?
01:49:42.800 That's right.
01:49:43.380 And he's sitting around the table and they're all talking about how great Russia is.
01:49:48.020 We're in Moscow on our honeymoon.
01:49:50.120 And this is fantastic.
01:49:52.020 Didn't he tell you he was talking about nobody was waiting in line for food, all the stuff
01:49:55.060 that we were trying to talk about how bad Russia was.
01:49:58.140 Right.
01:49:58.400 And he talked about how beautiful it was.
01:50:00.500 That's right, comrade.
01:50:01.000 And maybe it was.
01:50:02.340 You know what?
01:50:02.680 Maybe it was.
01:50:03.800 Russia?
01:50:04.360 Maybe it was.
01:50:05.040 Oh, well, this time of year, sure.
01:50:06.320 When the dissident, the dead body dissident outlines on the street being washed away by the summer
01:50:15.040 rains.
01:50:15.400 Nothing.
01:50:16.100 He just said something wrong.
01:50:17.420 Beautiful.
01:50:17.940 Don't worry about it.
01:50:18.340 And man, there's a lot of stories right now about the admiration between Vladimir Putin
01:50:25.480 and Joe Stalin.
01:50:27.180 Apparently, he's a big fan and he's trying to conduct his affairs just like Stalin did.
01:50:32.880 Well, he certainly believes that.
01:50:34.000 And they do eliminate opposition like Stalin did.
01:50:36.060 He certainly believes in spreading the word of Russia and the Soviet Union.
01:50:40.100 Yeah, he does.
01:50:40.960 He wants to get back to those glory years.
01:50:42.520 He does.
01:50:43.520 He really does.
01:50:44.260 And, you know, to be fair, we've done nothing but help him in that regard.
01:50:48.500 Yes, to be fair, that's exactly right.
01:50:51.720 And we've got an administration that's trying to set us on the same track.
01:50:56.560 Right.
01:50:57.420 Oh, man.
01:50:58.280 Right.
01:50:59.300 So, another part of that is to conduct themselves like communists do.
01:51:05.400 Like, hey, we can have every luxury in the world.
01:51:08.980 You can get by on the crumbs that we provide you.
01:51:12.900 And you're going to love it.
01:51:14.640 Or you'll spend your time in a gulag somewhere.
01:51:17.380 Either way, shut up about it.
01:51:19.920 Right.
01:51:20.680 So, that's exactly what Transportation Secretary Buttigieg is doing.
01:51:26.840 Pete Buttigieg has been denying this whole time since he's been in office that he's taken private flights.
01:51:34.420 It turns out that he does.
01:51:36.720 Yeah, of course.
01:51:37.440 He still does.
01:51:37.960 Of course he does.
01:51:38.740 He believes he's better than everyone else.
01:51:40.400 Of course he does.
01:51:41.020 Of course.
01:51:41.860 Of course.
01:51:42.500 Of course he does.
01:51:43.000 The guy that took a baby leave.
01:51:47.420 Yeah, for what?
01:51:48.340 Like two and a half years or something?
01:51:51.300 I mean, it was like six months.
01:51:52.140 I mean, he can go away for all I care about.
01:51:54.060 That's fine.
01:51:54.680 Yeah.
01:51:54.960 I'm okay with him just going away.
01:51:56.920 Right.
01:51:57.100 As long as he's not trying to do any of his business.
01:52:00.220 But yeah, I mean, he's just taking time off.
01:52:02.700 And he believes that he's a king.
01:52:04.140 He's appointed in his position.
01:52:05.800 Okay, fine.
01:52:06.280 Well, he's been a vocal advocate too for reducing carbon emissions.
01:52:10.840 And so he came under fire last year when it was revealed that he used taxpayer dollars
01:52:16.340 to travel in private jets managed by the FAA at least 18 times.
01:52:22.020 But now supposedly that stopped.
01:52:24.220 Remember?
01:52:24.840 Yeah.
01:52:25.120 And now we're finding out, no, not so much.
01:52:29.800 That didn't stop.
01:52:31.560 Oh, darn.
01:52:32.960 And by stopping, I mean, he kept doing it.
01:52:39.520 Of course he did.
01:52:40.820 He's entitled to it.
01:52:42.000 Oh, right.
01:52:42.820 Right.
01:52:42.960 He's part of the ruling class.
01:52:44.360 Yes, he is.
01:52:46.420 Americans for Public Trust filed a lawsuit against the FAA after it repeatedly failed to provide
01:52:52.240 records detailing Buttigieg's travel.
01:52:55.200 And the reason they won't provide the records is because of his private travel.
01:52:59.840 Oh, my gosh.
01:53:01.100 I mean, the hypocrisy and the lies of this administration and everybody in it are so appalling.
01:53:08.840 There's just not words for it anymore.
01:53:10.980 There really aren't.
01:53:12.140 No, they're not.
01:53:12.700 In November, APT requested information detailing all flight logs and passenger manifests for
01:53:18.440 the three jets managed by the FAA.
01:53:21.140 The group filed a second Freedom of Information Act request in January, seeking records for
01:53:27.660 every instance when a White House official, executive branch official, or member of Congress
01:53:33.160 used the jets.
01:53:35.240 APT issued a final request a couple days later, extending the previous request to include
01:53:41.780 any other jets managed by the FAA.
01:53:44.500 Well, according to the lawsuit, the FAA replied by setting multiple dates to turn over the records,
01:53:50.700 and then didn't.
01:53:52.040 Yeah, we're trying.
01:53:53.400 We're trying, though.
01:53:54.380 We're trying to do that.
01:53:55.180 We're trying to let me find those records.
01:53:57.620 I know they're around here somewhere.
01:53:59.800 Trying.
01:54:00.960 I'll get them to you.
01:54:02.400 Don't worry about it.
01:54:03.340 The FAA has not communicated with the APTs concerning whether the FAA will fulfill its FOIA requests
01:54:12.560 since missing two self-imposed extended deadlines, May 1st and May 18th of this year.
01:54:18.400 Nor has the FAA provided any indication as to when we can expect its request to be processed.
01:54:25.660 Well, you'll get it when we find it.
01:54:30.100 When we find it.
01:54:31.140 When we get around to it, we'll get them right to you.
01:54:33.980 This is what they do at all those hearings, too.
01:54:35.960 Yep.
01:54:36.420 All the congressional hearings.
01:54:37.860 It absolutely is.
01:54:39.280 Oh, you know what, Congressman?
01:54:41.080 I don't have that with me right now.
01:54:42.400 I don't have that information with me.
01:54:43.880 I'll get back to you.
01:54:44.980 Apparently, there is an internet or Wi-Fi issue in Washington, D.C. in the hearing rooms
01:54:50.500 because none of those people that are testifying are able to go,
01:54:54.740 Oh, I don't have my email with me now.
01:54:56.640 I don't have that information with me now.
01:54:59.300 I'll have to get that to you later.
01:55:01.860 They can't just, I don't know, log on and let me check my email now for you, Senator.
01:55:08.360 Yeah, it's all blocked.
01:55:09.340 I'm sure it's all blocked.
01:55:10.340 But as soon as they get in that room, there is no access to that information whatsoever.
01:55:15.660 Oh, okay.
01:55:16.100 Well, I mean, they did have, they were hacked.
01:55:18.760 We got a report yesterday, just on a side note, that the federal government agencies,
01:55:27.720 U.S. federal government agencies, were hit in a cyber attack, and they were working to figure it out.
01:55:33.500 So I don't know which agencies.
01:55:35.860 I just saw the headline, and I thought, Oh, that's interesting.
01:55:38.940 They took all our records from Pete Buttigieg's travel.
01:55:43.840 All of it's gone.
01:55:45.100 We were just going to give them to you.
01:55:47.400 Yeah, that was going to be today.
01:55:49.200 I was just, I got my people on this.
01:55:51.200 I said, Today, I demand that you find those so that I can turn them over.
01:55:56.420 And now it's gone.
01:55:57.960 Look, here's an email with the subject line.
01:56:00.320 Pete's air travel.
01:56:02.580 I was all ready to send it.
01:56:04.260 Oh, darn the luck.
01:56:06.620 I mean, what are the odds?
01:56:07.400 What are the odds?
01:56:09.580 All right.
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01:57:40.920 Fifteen songs, remake songs, that were better than the original.
01:57:47.560 Okay.
01:57:48.580 At number 15, nothing compares to you.
01:57:50.360 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.
01:58:01.560 I don't think I've ever heard that version.
01:58:04.060 Have you?
01:58:04.460 I don't know that I have.
01:58:05.120 Yeah, I don't know that version.
01:58:07.100 Unchained Melody.
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?
01:58:23.920 No way.
01:58:24.980 No.
01:58:25.460 No way.
01:58:25.880 I'm sorry, can't go with you on that one.
01:58:27.340 No way.
01:58:27.900 Roberta Flack is it.
01:58:29.300 At number 12, Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley is preferred over the original by Leonard Cohen.
01:58:34.760 Well, I mean, that song's been done about 1,500 times in every version is better than Leonard Cohen's.
01:58:41.740 So I'd have to agree with that.
01:58:43.400 I Love Rock and Roll, originally done by the Arrows, but everybody remembers it from Joan Jett.
01:58:49.240 Yeah, Joan's the version.
01:58:50.160 Joan Jett's the version.
01:58:51.720 Somewhere Over the Rainbow, Julie Garland, but everybody likes the Big Fat Hawaiian Guys version better.
01:58:59.020 Yeah, Israel?
01:58:59.740 Yeah, Israel Kamakawa.
01:59:02.400 Kamakawa.
01:59:02.880 We are really.
01:59:03.700 We are really.
01:59:03.800 We are really.
01:59:03.820 We are really.
01:59:03.960 We are really.
01:59:04.020 We are really.
01:59:04.620 Yes.
01:59:05.560 It's a great version.
01:59:06.920 It is.
01:59:07.480 It's a great version.
01:59:08.380 It really is.
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.
01:59:18.960 What's the song?
01:59:20.420 Holding Out for a Hero.
01:59:21.920 I don't think I know Jennifer Saunders' version, although it came from Shrek, too.
01:59:25.860 Smooth Criminal, Michael Jackson's original.
01:59:29.920 Pretty good.
01:59:30.400 Outdone by Alien Ant Farm.
01:59:32.340 You agree?
01:59:32.780 I'd have to hear Alien Ant Farms again, but that's hard to imagine.
01:59:37.560 They're both pretty good.
01:59:38.820 Yeah.
01:59:39.200 If you hear Michaels, you're not going to turn it off.
01:59:41.760 Yeah, I do, too.
01:59:43.280 Then we've got Torn, which Natalie Imbrulia did, and she did it better than Edna Swap.
01:59:53.460 I don't even know that version.
01:59:54.820 I will not have you besmirch Edna Swap.
01:59:56.960 Okay.
01:59:57.400 I won't, then.
01:59:58.200 Don't do it.
02:00:00.480 I mean, what can I say about Edna Swap?
02:00:03.260 You're going to start besmirching her.
02:00:04.740 Okay.
02:00:04.900 No, I would not do that.
02:00:06.920 Tainted Love, of course, by Soft Cell, way better than Gloria Jones' original.
02:00:11.460 Oh, yes.
02:00:12.620 Completely agree with that.
02:00:14.460 Bang Bang, My Baby Shot Me Down.
02:00:17.420 I don't even know that song.
02:00:19.580 Was originally recorded by Cher before Nancy Sinatra.
02:00:24.260 Don't know either version.
02:00:25.680 Sorry.
02:00:26.160 And they're saying which one is better?
02:00:27.560 Cher's version?
02:00:28.160 They're saying was it really better?
02:00:29.860 Or Nancy.
02:00:30.460 It must be Nancy Sinatra.
02:00:32.500 Wow.
02:00:32.900 Shine Cher.
02:00:33.360 There's not a lot of people saying anything Nancy Sinatra did was better.
02:00:36.920 No, I know.
02:00:37.060 That's true.
02:00:38.380 Man of Constant Sorrow by the Soggy Bottom Boys.
02:00:43.200 Love that.
02:00:43.500 From the hit Oh Brother Where Out Tho.
02:00:46.380 Yeah, great.
02:00:47.720 Great soundtrack.
02:00:48.260 Stephen wins the better version against Dick Burnett's original.
02:00:52.220 I don't know that song.
02:00:53.560 Do you know that song?
02:00:54.320 Yeah.
02:00:54.680 You do?
02:00:54.980 From the soundtrack.
02:00:55.760 I mean, that soundtrack is awesome from Hey Brother Where Out Tho.
02:00:58.960 Yeah.
02:00:59.120 Then we have Johnny Cash's cover version of Hurt over the rendition by Nine Inch Nails.
02:01:05.900 I don't know.
02:01:06.540 That Nine Inch Nails version was pretty good.
02:01:09.380 Respect.
02:01:10.960 Otis Redding.
02:01:12.660 Redone by Aretha Franklin.
02:01:14.380 Of course.
02:01:14.660 Hello.
02:01:15.180 Everybody likes Aretha's.
02:01:16.860 And all along the watchtower.
02:01:18.600 Do you like Bob Dylan's original or Jimi Hendrix?
02:01:22.460 You got to go with Dylan.
02:01:24.240 No.
02:01:25.540 No.
02:01:26.300 It's not where I was going with that.
02:01:27.720 Really?
02:01:28.100 Yeah, no.
02:01:29.000 We're a big land back program.
02:01:30.080 Weird.
02:01:30.300 Weird.
02:01:30.520 Weird.
02:01:30.580 Weird.
02:01:31.080 Weird.
02:01:31.580 Weird.
02:01:32.080 Weird.
02:01:32.580 Weird.
02:01:33.580 Weird.
02:01:34.080 Weird.