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Join us as we provide our live coverage of the Inauguration of Donald J. Trump, the 45th and 47th President of the United States, live from the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on January 20th, 2019.
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hello america and welcome to the program we are exactly two hours and about 53 minutes away
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from a new president of the united states our live five-hour coverage begins right now yeah
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uh so stand by we're live in washington dc for the inauguration of our 47th president we'll get
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as we provide our live coverage of the inauguration today of donald j trump the 45th and 47th president
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of the united states last night um i was at one of the uh inaugural balls uh that was fun oh my gosh
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i can't get enough of them it's a big day it's no it is a big day it is a big day i'm just not a guy
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who likes to be around other people around yes okay yes yeah so and especially when you're standing
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there and the band is so loud you can't hear anything and so people continue to talk to you
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and you're like uh-huh uh-huh and then they look at you like that wasn't uh-huh kind of response i
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was looking for and i'm like i i can't hear you i just told you my daughter died of cancer yesterday
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so anyway i last night i wrote a i wrote a speech for what i hope the president will say today
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if i were writing the speech for donald trump uh i want to share it uh with you this is what i would
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have him come out and say my fellow americans today we stand together at the dawn of a new chapter in
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our nation's history this moment is not just about a new administration it is about a new commitment to
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the founding principles that built this republic it's about the restoration of power to where it
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rightly belongs with you the american people far too long our government has drifted from its purpose
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too often it's overreached overtaxed overspent and overwhelmed the very citizens it was created
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to serve today that era of excess ends the time has come to reaffirm the truth that our rights come
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not from government but from god government doesn't create it can't invent it can't inspire its role is
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not to command but to protect to preserve the freedoms that allow you to build your dreams for
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you to raise your family and you to live your life without interference for decades the bloated
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federal bureaucracy has grown unchecked sapping the vitality of our economy and the strength of our
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communities departments that were meant to have help have become barriers to progress agencies designed
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to protect have too often been punished and punishing the very people they exist to serve
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but today i pledge to you to dismantle what has become an unaccountable administrative state
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and i'm going to begin with closing the department of education returning its power of teaching our
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children to the parents to the local communities to the state government where it belongs washington dc has
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no business deciding what our children learn or how they're taught but i'm not going to stop there
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any department or agency that is ineffective inefficient or usurps the rights of the states or the people
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will face the same scrutiny and same end the balance of power shifts has shifted uh too far from the people
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to the unlected unofficial unelected officials who believe they answer to no one so let me be clear
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they answer to the president and as your chief executive i answer to you the administrative state
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will be reduced in size and scope those who think today that they can outlast this administration
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and maintain the status quo will find that the days of faceless power are over now the national debt
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it's a silent thief that's all it is robbing future generations of their prosperity overspending
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has put us on a perilous path and no responsible leader can allow it to continue we will balance the
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federal budget by making government smaller smarter and more focused programs that don't deliver results
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are going to be eliminated fraud waste and abuse will be rooted out and as we reduce the size of
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government we are going to unleash the potential of the private sector to drive innovation create jobs
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and build wealth today's to those who say it can't be done i say this watch us this is not a time for
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excuses but bold action we are going to leave our children not a legacy of debt but a legacy of
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opportunity now no american who abides by our laws should ever live in fear of the government
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but today far too many americans do whether it's political persecution administrative overreach or an
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unbalanced justice system many have been silenced or crushed by the weight of this government that was
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supposed to serve them i'm going to ensure that justice is blind fair and free from political
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influence those who broke our laws on either side of the aisle they will be held accountable
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but let me also say this political persecution will end on my watch it has no place in a free society
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we're going to restore common law in our courtrooms common sense in our schools and common decency in
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our public discourse we're going to ensure that the bill of rights is not just words on paper but a living
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promise to every american a nation without borders a nation without laws is a nation that does not
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exist for far too long our borders have been porous leaving us vulnerable to the trafficking of drugs
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children and human lives lives this is not compassion this is chaos and it ends now we're going to
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secure our borders we're going to enforce our laws we are going to deport those who have entered illegally
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and to the cartels that profit from this evil consider this your notice comply with our laws or we will
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destroy your operation with a full might and power of the united states every american has a right to feel
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safe in their home their neighborhood and their community we're going to ensure that law enforcement
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has the tools and support they need to do their jobs and we will back the blue we're also going to
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end the endless wars abroad because they've drained our resources and diverted our focus from our own
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people we're going to bring our troops home from the conflicts all over the world we're going to stop
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sending money to ukraine we're not going to send troops to the middle east we're going to stand firm
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against tyranny mark my words but we're not going to waste american lives and treasures on war
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that doesn't serve our national interest we're going to confront evil where exists
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but we're going to do it with clarity strength and purpose and we will do it quickly and come home
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we will no longer coexist with those who traffic in human misery at any level or seek to destroy the innocent
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america will lead the world by example not by endless entanglements and to those despots terrorist
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and simple opportunists understand this the blue american passport means something again beginning
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today it means the holder is an american citizen now citizens should know that this government works for
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them but if they enter a foreign country they need to know they need to abide by that country's laws
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but those countries or individuals groups that do not care about international law understand
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that if you take hurt or kill an american citizen you should begin to count your life in days hours and
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minutes because the blue passport means american protection and power for every citizen you take our
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citizens you will pay the ultimate price without delay and without any mercy
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domestically this is a moment of healing our wounds and division have scarred our nation
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they haven't broken us but they've scarred us to those who have felt forgotten i want you to know
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today i see you to those who have felt silenced i hear you and to those who have lost faith in the
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promise of america i pledge to you to do everything in my power to restore it we're not a country defined
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by the bitterness bitterness of the past but by the possibilities of the future together we will renew the spirit of
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our nation together we will rekindle the flame of freedom that has always guided us today we need to
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remember who we are we are the heirs of pioneers and builders and dreamers we're a nation of liberty and
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opportunity of faith and courage this is your country its future is in your hands it's not the government
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government but you the workers the dreamers the parents the patriots you are the engine of this
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nation so as lincoln said let us heal the wounds of this division with the balm of unity let's speak to
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one another with respect debate with civility and strive together for the common good the challenges
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before us are great but so is our resolve the promise of america is alive and our best days are
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yet to come together we will and can build a nation that is stronger freer and more prosperous than ever
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before we just need to rise above our differences and unite in a common purpose let us be a government
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that works for the people not against them let's be a nation that inspires the world not through
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dominance but through our example the work ahead isn't going to be easy but nothing worth it
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ever is together we're going to reclaim the promise of america not just for ourselves but also for our
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children and their children and their children's children today marks the beginning of a new golden age
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for our nation may god bless you and may god bless the united states of america that's what i want to hear our
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president say today that's the kind of that's the kind of promises i want him to make and that's the kind of
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attitude i want him to share absolute firmness in his resolve to get the work of the people done but also
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to unite to inspire to uplift us to turn the page from the past and bring us into a new better chapter
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of america from washington dc our live coverage on blaze tv begins in two hours it will begin on this
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national radio broadcast and after the broadcast is over uh blaze tv will continue the coverage we've got
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about a five-hour program we hope you're with us the entire day we're going to tell you what it was
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like here in washington last night what it's like this morning what's happening now as they prepare
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donald trump uh to take the oath we're also going to talk to you a little bit about security in this
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uh city because it is uh it's quite remarkable things i've never seen in america i've seen just
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yesterday here in washington dc now is it true glenn that if people wanted to see this coverage they
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that is a that's an accurate uh that's what i'm hearing of what's going on right now and i'm also
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hearing we're going to be taking uh questions yeah we'll do it as subscribers yeah but hang on just a
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from and we're at their headquarters uh just across the river you see behind me looks like the looks like
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unicorn i didn't recognize that till i right there yeah the thing i will say is looking over this river
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heap that is one of the literally one of the ugliest buildings i've ever seen in my entire life you know
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what's amazing is the river is completely frozen yeah the potomac is at a dead stop completely frozen
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it's not that cold i just want you to know it's i mean it's cold it's pretty cold but if you're from
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anywhere north of the mason dixon line you're like what a wuss i mean you're standing outside for hours
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and hours and hours and hours everyone who came here knew they were going to yeah so in in here's
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another thing everybody kept saying the the last time this happened was uh with ronald reagan in 1984
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1985 yeah the last time that they went inside was 1985 you know the only time they went and
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held it outdoors prior to that was 1981 i don't i didn't know that yeah it was always inside the
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rotunda and reagan had it moved or somebody had it moved to the steps of the capital outside so more
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people could come the very next time they were like you know it's a little chilly it is chilly yeah
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this is not because it's chilly i've seen things i've never seen before in fact i was talking to some
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guys that are in the military and uh we saw the motorcade a couple of times last night it it's
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he's not in the beast yet um but he is traveling around in black u.s government uh armored vehicles
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and they all have uh an electronic device up on top of the vehicles that military people say they've
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only seen in iraq uh and it stops all drones it just disables oh yeah everything electronic
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all around um you uh do you so you you mentioned this the other day you think it's security concerns
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the real reason absolutely it is absolutely that makes a lot of sense yeah it's not like people
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are coming and they're like oh my gosh it's it's it's it's 28 degrees i didn't see that coming
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right the river is frozen what crossed my mind was new year's eve yeah like look there's like all
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these people they stand out there for like 12 straight hours i know i know and watch the ball drop
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right and it's everybody really cold everybody knows this but i will say like there is some real
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danger and people might not be ready right and you're an older person you come in from a southern
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welcome to the glenbeck program live from washington dc the blaze news senior editor for politics and
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blaze media washington correspondent and uh overall good guy and uh also the uh author of the beltway
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brief at uh the blaze.com slash bedford something you should read every morning uh when it comes
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chris bread bedford is with us now and uh you know chris i i said something about the capital earlier
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and i said it just to make sure that everybody was listening i was wondering that's what that was so
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yeah that's what it was i was just making sure actually correction here on uh the uh the outdoor
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inauguration yes ronald reagan did move the inauguration and he did it in a populist direction
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he's the first one to move it to the west side of the capital facing the national mall with that big
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beautiful shot so you've seen outdoor inaugurations before you can see the old photograph of lincoln's
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second inaugural all right booth is in the crowd all right as calvin coolidge but it was always facing
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east capital it was even harder to get a ticket back then really is the east capital indoors shut up
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dome over it is that was shut up yes yes okay an iron dome an iron dome an iron dome yeah i should
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have i should have i mean we were just talking about a william harry henry harrison is the guy who
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caught cold and died 30 days because didn't he speak for like two hours he just kept going on and on
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and on and they're like oh i wish he would die and 31 days later he died uh and his doctors were
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called incompetent for that and i think i think the responsibility really was his quite honestly
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well it doesn't really have anything to do with cold right that's a that's a not shut up stew are
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you a doctor are you a doctor well you know if his hair was wet it's it's it when when you're when
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it's cold indoors you can get it that way i think like like when he was on the other side of the
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capitol in the dome uh all right so uh chris how are things what are you expecting today what what
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has the weekend been like for you what have you seen and witnessed on the weekends i mean people
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still descended on washington dc even though so much has been canceled of the public events uh
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non-refundable four nights and hotels in dc have not been canceled yeah so a lot of people decided
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to instead pack out the bars and restaurants go to these brunches go to the concerts and it's been
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such an incredible shift in the vibe from 2017 when we were told that nothing was i mean now you've got
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designer brands yeah uh advertising that they're dressing uh the the second late unbelievable isn't it
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snoop dogg performing at these events yeah it is the whole thing has changed and actually for the first
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time and i've my first inauguration i attended in person also very cold was george w bush's second
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inaugural and the the big difference here is how hard it's been to get a ticket to anything dc thrives
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off of free tickets people at dc don't like they spend your money on a million oh yeah yeah yeah lord
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knows not spending their money right right party this year they can't because silicon valley corporate
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america everyone's ponied up 200 million dollars raised for a 50 million dollar event that's been
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canceled all of those tickets have evaporated they've gone away and they've gone to people
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who've paid for them which you know it's a wonderful thing to have a sold out event but it is tough for
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us uh us guys here in dc who just like a free a free beer right uh i have to i have to tell you
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the the change is absolutely remarkable i attended uh the youtube uh i don't even know what they call it
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get together there's about 30 uh uh youtubers that were influencers that were uh invited and uh i'm
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standing there and the ceo of youtube comes up very nice guy um but he tells me about you don't know how
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hard it's been to hold the line you know they're at youtube to keep you know keep things going and you
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guys are really important i thought to myself wow everything has changed uh i'm hearing the president
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of youtube tell me about how hard it was to hold the line on uh on freedom of speech uh i didn't
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expect that one uh coming and i didn't i don't think anybody in the room expected to be sitting
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in the room with youtube i don't know uh and hearing praise just six months ago but here we are and it's
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wonderful in 2017 i went to a party with facebook we threw with the daily caller for the inauguration
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and it was a grim even though it was a great success as far as any kind of event goes it was
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a grim atmosphere for the employees and it was the last thing that they did with conservatives for
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years and years after oh yeah because the revolt and one of the things that trump will hopefully be
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able to accomplish and bill barr gave a hint of this at the end of trump's uh first term which is
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penalizing going after companies that discriminate against white men as if calling that racial
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discrimination no need to change any laws these things are already on the books and get and what a lot
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of these ceos they're just they're risk averse so when they're faced with an angry hr department run
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by woke uh woke college graduates they they just kind of run away this this sort of thing this sort
00:29:49.820
of action will give them the legal tools to say no and they don't have to be the bad guy they can say
00:29:54.580
it's not my fault and i don't think they would have wanted to say no a few years ago but they now see
00:30:00.040
that they are run they're running with a pack of revolutionaries they're not afraid of donald trump as much
00:30:05.420
as they're afraid of their own employees and what those employees can do to their companies um and
00:30:11.540
they're trying to you know run for cover as much as they possibly can but again you know i really don't
00:30:18.380
think that uh i think people like mark zuckerberg i hate to say this but i i i think he's a coward
00:30:25.760
and uh he's using the cover of elon musk and others to go hey hey the world's changing the world's changing
00:30:31.980
he's got to get away from these revolutionaries that are in uh his company but they're the ones
00:30:37.980
who actually run it and i think they're i think they're afraid he wants to be liked i mean that's
00:30:42.880
his whole thing that's facebook's whole thing he wants to be liked and his even during the darkest
00:30:48.220
days of facebook censorship he was always trying to get up ahead and blame other people for it so he
00:30:53.420
set up the whole outside fact checkers department so he would said unlike early twitter i'm not going to
00:30:58.320
do the fact checking it's not my fault someone else did it some uh non-profit funded in europe
00:31:03.100
is fact checking american articles at the blaze and trying to shut them down for printing entirely
00:31:06.900
true things and he's kind of maybe like a techno libertarian futurist in a way not he's not ideological
00:31:13.040
like jeff bezos might be he's someone who's just trying to thread that needle and because of that and
00:31:17.640
the cowardice with it he's ended up making everyone upset yeah so uh let's just talk just for 30
00:31:23.560
seconds about tiktok tiktok is uh the president has now said a delay on the implementation of a law
00:31:31.320
that was passed by congress i don't know how you do that through executive order um but he's delaying
00:31:37.980
it how do you feel about tiktok i mean i think that tiktok is generally brain rot and i would love
00:31:43.440
those sorts of things to not be allowed in general but what the law that congress passed is so narrow
00:31:48.280
it just says hey you can have tiktok it just can't be controlled by the chinese military
00:31:52.420
and that seems like a pretty basic thing and so many people have been obfuscating on that
00:31:56.720
but at the same time donald trump got more impressions on tiktok with his videos and the
00:32:02.080
things he put out than on any other social media platform it's something that he said all right
00:32:06.620
fine it's a weapon against the american people it's spying on them all big tech spying on the
00:32:11.120
american people and weaponized against them as we've learned but he's going to try and i i i suspect
00:32:16.800
he'll try to thread the needle on doing the art of the deal here where he gets yes he will
00:32:21.280
someone to buy tiktok to take his hands off it he says look i've preserved tiktok i've allowed it
00:32:26.840
but you have to force that sale congress and supreme court have backed it so let's uh turn to what
00:32:32.120
happened just this morning i mean joe biden even if he knows he's still president of the united states
00:32:38.400
and knows that you know what the name of shoes are uh it would surprise me but uh again
00:32:44.500
uh in just shocking news he uh pardoned everybody part of january 6 all of the police officers that
00:32:53.620
testified uh he pardoned uh fauci i mean everyone just this morning say involved in january 6 you
00:33:01.240
mean the january 6 committee yeah the committee yeah not the ones involved yeah nobody nobody was
00:33:06.140
actually in parading right uh all those grand you know grandparents and all those old ladies there
00:33:12.740
they should rot in jail but uh anybody that was on the committee and like their aides yes everybody
00:33:20.000
he went deep on this again there's no real reason to believe something like this could even hold up i
00:33:25.020
don't i don't think it holds up to scrutiny i don't think you can just pardon people for yeah i think
00:33:28.760
you can i think the president can there's real questions on that i mean i know uh the brookings
00:33:32.920
institution wrote back and when they were you know again when they were talking about trump doing it
00:33:37.120
for his family all these places came out and said actually you can't do it like that i don't know
00:33:42.520
he did it for hunter he studied i know but i don't think that's i don't think those are legal that would
00:33:46.760
be fantastic if that's true i think the easiest thing to do is to call all those people back in front
00:33:52.440
of congress exactly here's what you can't plead the fifth yes you can't be implicated investigate i'm not
00:33:58.900
really interested in putting some of these people some of these people obviously deserve to go to
00:34:02.340
prison but that's not the main goal here the main goal here is to find the truth that the american
00:34:06.820
people know it there's no more pleading the fifth if you've got a blanket pardon so get your butt in
00:34:11.000
front of congress or you will be arrested because the last administration set the precedent that if
00:34:15.520
you if you defy congress you are under arrest and going to prison put them out in front of these in
00:34:21.160
front of the committees and get to the bottom of it yep and uh i wonder how well that would go
00:34:26.080
all right we're going to uh we're going to continue um you're going to stay stick around be with us for the
00:34:31.500
broadcast a little later i want to talk about the executive orders that are coming through uh
00:34:36.800
right now that we're beginning to know he's going to sign uh kind of an omnibus of uh executive orders
00:34:44.120
up to 200 executive orders are happening today that is an extraordinary uh number of executive orders i do
00:34:51.420
not like executive orders being the the way of the uh the way of governing but he's mainly undoing
00:35:00.580
everything that has been done to this country uh by joe biden that makes me feel a little bit better
00:35:05.900
about it like i think because you could go back and find clips of both of us certainly saying how
00:35:10.900
bad executive orders are they are and they are i don't like that's not our system of government this
00:35:14.960
can't this they all this stuff cannot stand just through executive order or if god forbid we lose
00:35:21.860
the next term this president will just the next president will just reverse all of those orders
00:35:27.060
you cannot run a country like this i do feel like it would be worth pursuing some of these changes in
00:35:33.020
with congress but when when a bunch of really egregious things happen in in this previous administration
00:35:41.740
the only way to quickly reverse the damage is to do it by executive order and if it was put in by
00:35:46.720
executive order yeah you can do it that way when it's a law you have to go through congress um so
00:35:52.800
that's a different story but most of the stuff isn't these aren't laws these are just terrible things
00:35:57.660
that biden's done right and so i'm excited it's going to be a fun day today we're gonna have a lot to
00:36:03.060
report on yeah i mean they're saying is maybe as many as 200 executive orders today yeah i know i know
00:36:09.640
i've got some of them i've got a list of uh quite a few of them and they are stunning can we add some
00:36:16.060
can we just like is there a place to submit them can we just like you know maybe just write them up
00:36:22.120
on like post-it notes and see if we can just give them to the president before he walks up there back
00:36:26.260
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um and marianne williamson are you serious that's so but this is a weird freaking city man it really
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is it's just and then al got off in baltimore he didn't even he didn't come all the way in and i
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probably part of the assassination attempt of lincoln they were trying to kill him in baltimore
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before he arrived uh wow just having a flashback he's still he's getting a little old you know what
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he looks like and this is a balloon he he looks like a string with a big head he's so skinny he looks
00:41:07.200
like a human balloon in a suit i've never seen anything like it you mean if the suit were a string
00:41:14.500
yes if this like it's like a well it's like a string a little string body right a suit on top
00:41:18.980
of it and then a balloon head that's what he looks like he is so it's very strange it was very difficult
00:41:24.240
not to look constantly yeah and i whoever he was sitting with was looking back at me like stop
00:41:28.720
looking at him and i was like i can't help it it looks like a balloon he's a balloon
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he's a suit wearing a balloon and they're right across from you are you not noticing this
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hello america and welcome to the glenn beck program today live from the nation's capital we
00:44:17.200
are just a couple of hours away from the swearing in of uh our 47th uh president of the united states
00:44:24.060
donald j trump uh it is going to be quite an action-packed day he's signing up to 200
00:44:31.540
uh executive orders today not usually a fan of executive orders but a lot of these are just
00:44:37.460
reversing the executive orders that uh that joe biden did and we're also going to get into all of
00:44:43.540
the other executive orders that joe biden did just this morning where he pardoned for future crimes
00:44:48.620
uh anthony fauci all of the members of the january 6th committee even the police officers who
00:44:55.840
uh we have proof because of the work of the blaze did uh that they were lying under oath
00:45:03.340
nobody can be prosecuted now according to joe biden and uh his pardons whether that stands or not
00:45:10.700
we'll find out um but also we have people and protesters that are here in the uh the capital it's
00:45:18.580
not like it was a few years ago eight years ago there were half a million people that were protesting
00:45:23.420
now it's really just the i don't know one-legged lesbians uh that are out i mean it's pathetic
00:45:30.840
it's really it's kind of sad it's kind of sad you're like throw them a bone really uh they can
00:45:36.060
protest look how cute they are out there uh but also some real radical uh revolutionaries are in town
00:45:43.560
and we're gonna watch them and when when i say we're gonna watch them no no the blaze is really there
00:45:50.540
for you and very brave we send a guy out to do all of that i don't know why he does it but he does
00:45:56.900
it uh julio rosas is going to be joining us here in just a second he's our blaze media national
00:46:01.940
correspondent he is going to be at the people's mark march jawohl mein führer the people's march is
00:46:09.460
happening today uh right before the inauguration and every one-legged and a few two-legged lesbians
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pie preborn all right hello stew glenn how are you oh my gosh exciting it's an exciting day oh it's so exciting
00:47:42.800
it is really though it is i i actually am optimistic i said this last night several people came up how you
00:47:49.000
how you doing glenn how you what are you feeling i'm like i'm optimistic since the first time since
00:47:53.040
9 11 so uh it's been a long time since i've been optimistic wait you were optimistic on 9 11 no no
00:47:59.960
since that's i mean no i was amadatta we're talking to yeah from midnight till 8 a.m i was optimistic and
00:48:07.440
then it went away okay you got it jeez give me a break i'm operating on like two and a half hour sleep
00:48:14.320
and it wasn't good sleep either this is why i'm taking advantage of it i can tell you have no sleep i have
00:48:20.020
no sleep every mistake you you make i'm gonna call you a terrorist thank you that's a wow that's
00:48:27.060
that's kind of a hard line yeah really yeah julio is uh here he's blaze media national correspondent
00:48:33.740
hello how are you i'm excited too are you i'm excited too although i wouldn't say since 9 11
00:48:39.220
because i think i was in like first grade or something okay thank you all right thank you for
00:48:43.520
that makes you even feel old imagine how i feel i know uh so uh you're going out and now i'm kind
00:48:51.700
of glad we're sending you into the danger zone after that comment uh but you're going out and
00:48:57.000
you're going to be uh mixed in with the protesters today have you been here this weekend and been kind
00:49:03.500
of watching them a little bit yeah and i mean and we were talking about this before i mean it is
00:49:07.680
certainly a stark difference from 2016 2017 i mean because everyone was so shocked i mean i was shocked
00:49:12.460
when when trump won right and so that's why there was that initial outburst and actually that's what
00:49:17.460
got me to go into journalism full-time because like i remember on election night seeing protests
00:49:21.820
from students in california after the results were called since it wasn't too late for them
00:49:25.260
and just realizing in that moment that we're about to enter like a whole new set of craziness
00:49:29.700
um and then of course you know then 2020 happened which you know blew everything off off its doors and
00:49:35.220
so um i i i i will say i'm a little bit shocked at how low energy the street resistance has been
00:49:43.380
uh since the election um i was expecting a little bit more like on election night and nothing happened
00:49:49.860
um i'm not expecting too much craziness again like 2017 today because it is so cold i mean it's yeah it
00:49:55.900
feels like 10 degrees outside but i i think once you know like with the executive orders with with the
00:50:01.920
border and immigration and then the legislation that will come after that i think that's going
00:50:06.220
to kind of reincentivize people to get back out there because we just saw this i mean even just
00:50:10.120
like last week over in uh bakersfield in california where there's reports of ice raids and a lot of
00:50:17.100
you know uh immigration pro-immigration protesters showed up and just started protesting it didn't get
00:50:21.660
you know violent or anything but it kind of shows that you know now you put that on a national
00:50:25.920
you know scale where it's front and center trump is going to be you know sounding the horn on that
00:50:30.840
again and again he's going to hit that over and over i think people are going to start to
00:50:34.840
get back out into the streets again um and i'll i'll be sure to be there for what happens good for
00:50:40.720
you so we don't have to be isn't you're going to be out there isn't it surprising too that you know
00:50:45.400
it was the women's march in in 2017 they added all the other 93 genders it's now the people's march
00:50:51.380
yeah same organization yeah and there's fewer and some non-people people who you know describe
00:50:56.140
themselves as non-people it's sad so it's and now like no one's out there no and i think they've
00:51:01.660
already put the litter boxes out for you know that's the nice thing about these protests they
00:51:06.420
get you know they get a permit usually you have to have you know porta potties but they just put a
00:51:10.660
box with litter you know litter box in there and then they can scratch and poop right there in the
00:51:15.500
little box it's very nice scratching posts are a nice yes yes yes uh so what do you think is
00:51:22.580
uh how much of this is real how much of this is uh people that are um that are like you know what i
00:51:32.740
i've seen the light i'm not going to go protest and how much is i'm going to keep my powder dry
00:51:38.380
and uh and we're we're planning and plotting i think it's still very much in the planning and
00:51:45.340
plotting stage um because i mean that's one of the that's one of the kind of the big polls that
00:51:50.920
they're kind of dancing around in terms of what what they're going to be out there for is is
00:51:54.500
immigration i mean they're saying you know refugees are welcome here you know all all of that um and
00:51:59.140
so i think once then the media hype around that where you know they're going to try to oh yeah have
00:52:05.060
their own narratives all these kids are being taken from their parents that don't look like a parent
00:52:10.800
but they look more like they're selling those kids into sex slavery yeah i understand that's coming
00:52:16.940
yeah so i think that's going to kind of reinvigorate people i mean i think that's kind
00:52:21.100
of like kind of the word for today is for at least for the leftist side is that they're just kind of
00:52:25.140
waiting and seeing what actually because i think i think some of them are hoping that oh well oh trump
00:52:30.160
didn't follow through the first time so he's not going to follow through the second time but i mean a
00:52:32.980
lot has obviously changed i mean the guy got shot at for pete's sake oh yeah um so i i don't think
00:52:37.800
i don't think on the big stuff because also just because i mean he i mean he can't he can't
00:52:42.940
the republicans gop as a whole they can't fail on this issue this was i mean the fact that the
00:52:49.520
border and immigration was essentially number two behind the economy which the economy was affected
00:52:53.500
by the out-of-control immigration border i mean that is a big that is a big deal and the fact that
00:52:59.040
we saw you know latino heavy districts in big cities and states like pennsylvania go towards trump i
00:53:04.600
mean this is a layup this is a layup for the republican party and here in washington um so let's
00:53:11.420
hopefully they they take that right i will tell you the uh the people i talked to in the last
00:53:17.160
couple of days they're all cost cautiously optimistic um anybody who has spoken to the
00:53:23.340
president in the last few weeks and i i would uh agree with this over the last few months but anybody
00:53:29.500
who is um as he is getting ready to go into the white house they say he is laser focused and he is
00:53:37.100
going to complete this mission uh and top priority is to secure the nation uh and its borders yeah yeah
00:53:45.300
and so i think so once that starts to happen i think then we're going to see that because i mean
00:53:51.240
because there's precedent with the first trump administration i mean in the pacific northwest
00:53:54.140
uh during 2020 the ice facility even though this was a look even though it was mainly a local police
00:54:00.680
thing they would targeted the ice facility there just because it's you know trump's i know ice and uh
00:54:05.840
in washington the they had that antifa guy try to fire bomb and try to set on fire the the ice
00:54:10.760
station there so so there is there is like serious potential for right to get out of out of control
00:54:15.720
but have you ever seen anything change this much i mean the polling is 80 percent uh of the american
00:54:25.120
people are saying send back deport have you seen the latest polls yeah that came out this weekend it's i
00:54:32.020
mean it's stunning it has moved a lot a lot um whether that holds is is interesting i mean you
00:54:38.940
do see you know there is a vibe part of this right and that's i think what makes today feel really good
00:54:45.100
like the vibes feel good and i feel like it's been a long time since the vibes felt you know good i don't
00:54:50.940
even think i don't think the trump maybe since 9 11 is that what you're saying you were the one
00:54:55.740
you were the you were the one that just said really 9 11 the vibes were good huh stew i said
00:55:02.300
i hasn't been a lot it's been a long time since the vibes were good even in the first uh trump term
00:55:07.560
like it had a different vibe right it was like ah gosh things are really really bad and we need to
00:55:14.080
change and we need to make america great again and of course there's a positive uh strain in that as
00:55:19.420
well here though it feels different it feels like whoa this is really happening something's really
00:55:25.040
changing today oh there's yeah i i think we're on i was talking to um patrick bet david last night
00:55:32.000
and i think that guy really gets it and um we were standing there in a room full of people that were
00:55:39.140
you know uh just sucking up to those who are suddenly on their side and we're just standing there
00:55:46.300
going these people are not going to have any idea what hit them i mean the really you're you're
00:55:52.480
believing that these people are now suddenly oh my gosh i have been such an admirer of yours for so
00:56:00.220
long and thank goodness trump's in and you're like you are such a fraud and phony i can't take it but
00:56:07.400
and we're good that that happens it just is as long as it is a rattlesnake a good pet yes as long as you
00:56:15.120
always remember it's a rattlesnake as long as we understand youtube and facebook and all of these
00:56:21.380
people that are now coming on board are rattlesnakes that have bit us several times before treat them
00:56:26.960
like a rattlesnake you are great you're going to stay in that little aquarium whenever i'm around i'm
00:56:33.180
putting you inside of that aquarium we can knock on the glass and say hi to each other but i know who
00:56:39.020
you are um and uh and patrick and i were just talking about how there is real change coming beyond
00:56:47.240
what you think is happening with donald trump there is we are at a place where it's almost like uh
00:56:55.080
uh uh an a change of an epic uh it is it's uh it's it we're entering a new time period i really believe
00:57:05.160
um and that that encompasses not only politics but uh ai and and everything else that goes with it
00:57:13.160
julio who are the people that are here today who's really actually funding this and running all of
00:57:19.260
this stuff well so we have i mean it's kind of it's always usually the same actors right i mean we have
00:57:24.640
the answer coalition code pink has been out and about the the democratic socialists of america i mean
00:57:29.380
i mean it is like the the left the left machine um because that has been in place since 2020 because
00:57:35.920
i mean obviously they've had that infrastructure for a long time and they had their you know their
00:57:40.180
street their their their street community organizers um but 2020 really saw the money really start to
00:57:46.240
flow uh into into that because it was the it was the thing to do from you know all different sectors
00:57:51.380
of the country um and so even though yeah the riots stopped they never that infrastructure stayed in
00:57:58.280
place and we kind of saw that get reinvented uh you know kind of get restarted uh after october 7th
00:58:04.100
um and um although i've i've noticed that even before the ceasefire uh came into agreement for
00:58:09.860
months that that movement had really slowed down a lot maybe just because they their their popularity
00:58:15.620
did not increase which is surprise surprise you block people going to the airport with you know
00:58:20.480
their traffic right you're not going to make any friends although that's the point that's that's why
00:58:24.680
they're doing that um so i think i think i'm i think the main thing that is going to get
00:58:30.500
these people to do radical things beyond just street protesting um is going to be the issue
00:58:36.960
of immigration and and that's why it's going to be such a it's going to be an uphill battle
00:58:40.780
on certain areas just because like yeah you're right you know the polling is is fine right now
00:58:46.100
um but for better for worse americans don't really have a stomach to do what's necessary because even
00:58:52.760
with the action to take against the mexican cartels i mean we've been doing the law enforcement
00:58:57.980
approach for decades oh i think that's going to change right yeah that's what i'm saying
00:59:02.140
that law enforcement approach is not working so something has to change and it seems the trump
00:59:07.580
administration says all right we're going to use the military there'll be a lot of people who would
00:59:10.920
be like whoa wait a minute like what what does this mean and so but the war on drugs right it's
00:59:15.840
actually going to heat up and be and look like a war right and so it just it just depends whether
00:59:22.260
the majority of the the american people are going to be able to stomach that i kind of have some
00:59:26.820
doubts about it just because of stuff that i've seen stuff that i know about what happens in mexico
00:59:30.240
um unfortunately but this the status quo can't can't something needs to be radically
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so it's kind of an omnibus of executive orders there are more than 200 uh eos executive orders uh that
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for the parade or anything he's signing many of them right after he takes the oath of uh office
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he's going to end catch and reliefs today he's going to pause all offshore wind leases terminate the
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take several major steps to assert presidential control over the federal bureaucracy it is it's going
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to be quite a day and he is calling this shock and awe a day of shock and awe uh he the um uh the
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uh citizenship birthright citizenship uh attempt he's going to go after this i mean there's going
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to be a lot of the stuff that gets challenged right yeah like that oh yeah that type of stuff's
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going to get challenged i hope though we also see a pushback as to what biden is doing here in the
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last days this this can't just be like ah thank god he's gone the things he's done while in office
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we should forget about i i mean i think the just trying to wave with your hand a constitutional
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amendment into the air is something that is one of the most egregious things ever equal rights
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amendment that passed too no it didn't no yeah it did it did i listened to no i listened to this white
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house and joe biden it passed it didn't pass part of law now and it's like we've had a lot of corrupt
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presidents think people have done illegal things i'm we're sitting right across the uh river from the
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watergate hotel as we speak um but like this is a direct challenge to our system of government
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the president of the united states by edict is trying to say a constitutional amendment just
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exists when it doesn't that is it's crazy and and glenn if you really believed donald trump was hitler
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if you really believe donald trump was going to become a dictator why would you mysteriously wave
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into reality 25 new powers that the president never had before last week right before he comes
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into office obviously they don't actually believe that or they wouldn't be doing this but but this
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this something has to be done by the way of what joe biden's parting shots like somebody has to do
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something about this i know i i think donald trump might just be the guy i think he's going to be i
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think he's going to be uh he is going to close the border today all illegal aliens he is going to
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just uh just saw marine one uh moving towards the uh white house
01:06:30.460
uh that would probably be for the departure later of joe biden um they're having tea at the white
01:06:38.960
house now which is not what what is this we're not england stop with the tea and if you know what
01:06:45.360
if i'm sitting in the morning and i have to sit there with uh jill and joe biden make put some
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whiskey in that tea please in fact hold the tea just whiskey uh it's going to be an interesting day
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jason buttrell is uh with us now and uh he's our head researcher and uh national security kind of
01:07:06.240
guy and uh and we're glad to have you here it's been an interesting weekend to see security they put
01:07:13.260
up what is it 34 miles of fence uh and this isn't chain link this is like specially designed fence
01:07:22.380
for the capitol it is it's quite amazing this fencing you noticed it yeah i have and the other
01:07:28.800
thing i noticed was you know coming in like on saturday um they were dismantling a lot of security
01:07:34.360
fencing around the capitol mall area and uh you know a lot of people are kind of just kind of
01:07:39.860
wandering around wondering well what do we do what's what's going on but i haven't heard a single
01:07:45.420
complaint from anybody who flew in from some part of the country and wanted to watch it you know
01:07:50.460
they're all kind of wondering what are we going to do but i haven't seen i haven't heard anybody say
01:07:55.480
anything but if this is security i am happy oh that's absolutely been the main perspective that
01:08:01.840
i heard everyone talking about they're like let's protect the man yeah and also protect the people
01:08:05.560
and this is not i at least i don't think jason you would know better than i i would but from the
01:08:11.020
from the signs of the kind of security that i'm seeing being implemented this is not domestic
01:08:18.020
terror they're worried about this is international terror from the moment we started seeing video
01:08:25.140
of the president's motorcade with um electronic devices on top of the vehicles i've seen those
01:08:31.860
before but glenn only in war zones yeah i've never seen that just rolling around american cities before
01:08:37.740
and those are that's the kind of equipment that you're using to disrupt ied signals so they don't
01:08:43.240
remote detonate or or drones or drones or drones and who has that capability not your average you
01:08:50.200
know well space aliens space aliens have it obviously space yeah space aliens have that they're worried
01:08:56.140
about a space alien invasion at some point today obviously uh but it is to me it's very clear uh that
01:09:03.620
one of two things happen now i i i don't want to say who told me this uh i will just say uh it came
01:09:12.380
from cabinet level uh to me um but uh i i got word last night that um it's not only the threats that
01:09:25.440
they have internationally um but also the fact that the secret service appeared to be wildly unprepared
01:09:34.380
to secure uh the president today uh that made them made the administrative the incoming administration
01:09:43.380
say enough is enough we're moving it inside okay and that is infuriating yes it is because the the
01:09:51.120
biden administration has known for four years that there was a credible iranian threat four years
01:09:59.260
and it seemed like they refused to do anything to beef up his security once the president declared
01:10:04.620
he was running and once he was running away in the polls it seemed like they were just i don't know
01:10:09.800
what they were doing but we've known about this threat for a long time yes it is a credible threat
01:10:14.900
yes they have said they wanted to do something ever since the trump administration took out kassim
01:10:18.800
solomani of the irgc um this is known this does not surprise me that the income now the trump as he's
01:10:25.960
coming in his people are saying guys can we for once he's been to target twice now for assassination
01:10:32.580
can we for once take this seriously i'm i'm also very concerned there's one place that was very tense
01:10:40.880
in 2016 and um the secret service was begging him please please please don't do this and i think he'll
01:10:50.740
do it again today and that is in the middle of the parade he is going to say let me out of the car
01:10:56.720
yeah yeah and he's going to walk with melania and maybe the family and i i pray that doesn't happen
01:11:04.580
he he does not he likes to project strength without fear and uh and i know because he told me
01:11:14.180
what was going through his mind when he was shot or shot at and shot and hit when he went down on the
01:11:21.900
stage all he could think of was this is pathetic get up you're not afraid you're not somebody who
01:11:28.780
cowers get up and you can hear that in the audio if if you would go back and listen to it you can hear
01:11:35.500
him say get out i want to get up i want to get up come on let me put my shoes on i got to get up
01:11:39.520
um he was embarrassed by that he likes to project who he really is i mean that's not not something
01:11:46.540
you fake that is who he is he is not afraid of things and keeping him in that car uh i think is
01:11:54.700
really important but i don't think he's going to stay we'll see this afternoon on our live coverage
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become a member of the blaze it's uh going to be great so uh what else are you expecting what else
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what else what what are the key moments you're looking for today well can i just say before i
01:12:18.760
get into that that hearing you say that does my heart so well because how many times when i was on
01:12:24.320
your security detail where we have credible threats where you're like i'm just going to go down there
01:12:28.100
you know with a thousand people and we're like what are you doing yeah but i'm different
01:12:33.320
and now mr just stay in the car sir he's the president we can't lose him you can lose me
01:12:38.880
anytime and now that's gonna stop nobody's there will be no one that's in the car on the way to
01:12:44.940
the grocery store that hear the news glenbeck's been shot and they'll be like i'm still going to
01:12:48.640
the grocery store with him it's a little different um yeah i i am i mean it's interesting to see a
01:12:54.640
president now how he is acting in this moment versus what we've seen from the biden administration
01:13:00.200
he was an absentee landlord it felt like through four years um did you see the uh at the capital
01:13:07.400
one center yesterday the president came down in the middle of the crowd i know walk through the
01:13:13.380
people and it felt like this is the people's president like we finally have a people's president
01:13:19.800
back in the white house it's it's a nightmare for security but it was just amazing to actually see
01:13:25.160
that he expects people to do their job you know what i mean yeah um and he he trusts yet verifies
01:13:33.920
uh with the secret service i mean he's hired an outside uh security firm what's the name of that
01:13:40.380
firm do you know uh no i i can look that up yeah hang on just mark what's the name of that firm
01:13:46.400
arkus uh and he has um uh he has hired a an outside firm and they are on top of it i mean i don't know
01:13:57.720
if you heard this because i was in traffic a couple of times when the motorcade was going by
01:14:03.620
and uh there were helicopters right up above that motorcade i mean i i've never seen security like
01:14:11.840
this before uh for a president in washington dc normally the motorcade they just stop cross
01:14:17.460
streets and the motorcade goes by this time it was stopped for a long time before you saw any blue
01:14:24.040
and red lights uh and then you saw them and you heard the helicopters first and there was at least
01:14:29.400
two helicopters over his uh motorcade yeah and it's going to be needed especially i mean we're talking
01:14:35.800
today we're talking 200 plus ish executive orders many of them targeting not only things
01:14:41.820
like cartels uh terrorist organizations but also the deep state so i i mean and and and on top of
01:14:48.060
that maybe one of the largest uh deportation operations uh what since bill clinton i guess
01:14:54.280
he's going to be mighty unpopular with all of everyone with all of the right people in my book
01:14:59.700
right you know what i mean all the people that should be afraid are going to be afraid and try to
01:15:04.260
make him afraid um and i have to tell you they they and this is not going to happen this is just not
01:15:10.220
going to happen um but if they ever really try to take him out and take him out i just think of
01:15:17.980
the line from star wars go ahead you will make me stronger than you can imagine you know i don't
01:15:25.460
remember what that exact line was but strike me down and i'll be stronger uh and that's true i mean
01:15:32.900
uh jd vance would be uh the lbj and get he would reverse all that great society all that fdr stuff
01:15:41.380
the american people would be united on this is going to stop right now uh and um so the worst thing they
01:15:50.320
could possibly do is kill him but that's not going to stop some people from trying unfortunately which
01:15:56.600
is essentially what they did to him after that first assassination attempt look how powerful
01:16:00.840
the that image became are you um do you think he wins without the assassination attempt not sure
01:16:07.860
don't think so maybe maybe but i don't think so yeah i mean i think they i think would have gone
01:16:13.960
either way crazily enough well remember that's when elon musk got in yep it was just a few minutes
01:16:19.980
after the assassination he was like that's my guy my gut tells me he still wins but i'm you know
01:16:26.340
certainly less sure of it i mean i i i think he brought a he brought a lot of people on board
01:16:32.460
because of what happened there even insane liberals yeah we're going on cable news and saying okay now
01:16:37.460
that's pretty awesome yeah because look he was the guy he was a guy who everybody said and they're
01:16:43.900
still saying it about him he only cares you know about his personal wealth and his fame you don't
01:16:49.960
do that you know if it's all about money and fame you don't do that he he knew and americans knew
01:16:59.060
that's a guy who is brave we haven't seen courage in a very long time just for people to stand up and
01:17:06.640
go okay that's a dude in a dress man people don't have the courage to say that this guy took a bullet
01:17:13.300
he's bleeding from it and he stands up and looks right exposes himself and says fight fight fight
01:17:21.840
that was a moment of courage incredible that inspired the world should make everybody proud
01:17:27.860
watching this today even if you don't like him you know the fact that that is the way our country
01:17:32.980
freaking responds you try to shoot somebody we're going to put him back in office and he's going to
01:17:37.660
sign a million executive orders and he's going to show that we don't get intimidated by that crap
01:17:43.480
right like that is i mean that's american it really is it's it's legitimately inspiring i mean and i feel
01:17:50.600
like i just feel like if you get shot on stage you automatically get the presidency if you're at a
01:17:55.580
rally you're running for president you get shot on stage you should win what is amazing is we didn't
01:18:01.500
know that to be true until election day where in any other race that would have been the winning
01:18:09.020
moment yeah i mean it's true and and we all talk about you know this resounding victory for trump and
01:18:16.420
that you know i can understand it there's seven states he won all seven swing states but she he
01:18:20.480
needed he needed to win one of those three blue wall states the biggest blowout of those three states
01:18:25.580
was two points that's how close we were to freaking kamala harris in office today instead of
01:18:31.080
which makes you you know look at california i talked to a lot of people from california last
01:18:36.720
night who are here you know and i felt bad for him i have to go to california from california to
01:18:42.740
washington dc i'm sorry there there is other non-prison territory in the united states uh but
01:18:50.880
you know i talked to them about you know how is the state faring what are they doing and and uh
01:18:55.520
they all said to me the same thing if they don't wake up this time they're not going to they're not
01:19:00.660
going to and uh it was split half and half from the people that i talked to that live in california
01:19:06.060
whose houses didn't burn down but all of their friends and neighbors houses burned down they
01:19:12.380
still said not sure i'm not sure how this is going to shake out yeah that's a little that's a little
01:19:18.180
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welcome to the uh glenn beck program what's happening right now at the white house is uh
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astonishing it is one of the the things that happen in this peaceful transfer of power uh that
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nobody ever talks about and that is what the white house staff is going to be doing in about 40 minutes
01:22:19.880
uh has the president left the white house yet in fact let's roll the videotape
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of uh this is him coming in uh donald trump coming into the white house to have tea with uh
01:22:37.080
jill and joe biden and he's coming up with melania who is just so classy my gosh can you imagine
01:22:45.400
if she were anyone other than uh donald trump's wife if she had different politics she'd be like
01:22:54.540
the biggest american hero of all time the media would be a fawning over her constantly oh my gosh
01:22:59.420
oh my gosh yeah the biggest global story is her and her upbringing where she came from she was a
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soviet soviet yeah it's crazy soon as they leave things begin to happen at the white house and we'll
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hello america a simulcast with our uh national audience on radio international on internet and
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what uh is a has been a long national embarrassment uh in my opinion with uh joe biden uh he has
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last night or early this morning pardoned preemptively everybody who is involved in the
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january 6th uh committee all of the cover-up all of their staff i mean it is what what he has done
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just this morning is a national disgrace not sure if he can actually preemptively uh pardon people but
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uh we'll see almost everything that joe biden has done it has got to go through the court system
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and it is just to delay delay delay but even if uh even if they are pardoned it doesn't mean they
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all right welcome stew how are you i'm really good glenn great day yeah excited yeah i'm excited
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about this yeah uh over the weekend i was uh a little pensive i was worried about his security as
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i have for uh many months now uh and worried about the deep state and uh the secret service and and
01:28:18.060
their preparations we'll get worried yes still worried but uh it's i just want his hand on the bible
01:28:25.240
uh and uh uh you know i think you would have to take out the entire capital at this point but we are
01:28:32.460
not apparently not worried about a domestic terrorist as much as we are as an international terrorist
01:28:37.520
uh in particular i think iran um and the security on the uh on top of the vans and uh what will be
01:28:48.740
the beast it'll be interesting to see if they've taken one of the three beasts and put the same kind
01:28:55.080
of electronic jammer on the top that you're now seeing on all of the other cars that are following
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the president uh at least beginning over the weekend uh they have electronic jamming devices
01:29:08.540
and uh jamming devices for any kind of drone um but we'll see we'll see uh matthew peterson
01:29:17.220
is uh with us now uh hello matthew how are you great i'm feeling some of that saquon barkley energy
01:29:23.940
that steve's bringing to us oh you made me even more happy mad i love it say i mean saquon 2028
01:29:30.820
that's where i am right yeah that's fine with that okay all right shut up um go bills
01:29:36.660
uh so uh tell me what you're looking at today matthew that you think is important in this last
01:29:45.060
hour of the biden administration i think for all the talk for all the you know consternation
01:29:50.440
on the joy of this day what people need to take with them is this fact the difference the difference
01:29:56.600
between 2016 and this moment and i'm just here to tell you it is enormous right when donald trump
01:30:03.620
first walked in and shocked the system this town was a bubble it was living in a bubble and it was
01:30:11.000
so thick that they couldn't imagine what the maga agenda was no one knew what that was they didn't
01:30:16.840
think it was a coherent thing and so you know in the latter half of that administration before i came
01:30:22.260
to blaze i was working at claremont and we had this network of all these really smart constitutionalist
01:30:27.320
conservatives throughout the country kind of kids who would come and read the books with you for weeks
01:30:31.680
at a time right and they were all throughout the administration these lower jobs and they were
01:30:35.820
fighting a three or four part war because they all felt like they understood what trump was about they
01:30:40.660
understood what maga was about and and now maha but they were not in power right and everyone
01:30:45.680
would look to them and they'd move up in the administration because they'd say get that kid
01:30:49.420
in here who understands what i don't even understand what he's saying like why is he questioning nato
01:30:53.300
right and they'd all laugh like he's crazy and then you'd have someone you know some staffer would
01:30:58.440
come in and say no i think he's asking a legitimate question so all the work that went into the time
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from the last administration until now all these people who understood that agenda and fought for it
01:31:09.760
these are principled people and this weekend i reconnected with a lot of people on and off record
01:31:15.200
talking to all these people here in this town now and let me just tell you they are ready compared
01:31:20.820
to 2016 this is night and day they are ready to go with an explosion of executive orders they
01:31:26.800
understand how the system works and they're ready to go to war and that we just we can't discount it's
01:31:32.180
it's a world of difference from 2016 i will tell you i talked to several people this weekend that were
01:31:36.400
in the administration in 2016 and said it is a world that is very different than when they came
01:31:45.000
in and i said how do you mean that just from the way the left is reacting etc and they said
01:31:50.100
more important than that donald trump was not ready last time it was confusing this time and i'm trying
01:31:56.940
to remember the exact quote if i can give you an exact quote of somebody who was at a cabinet level
01:32:01.000
last time said uh uh he is uh what was it laser focused and absolutely determined uh this time
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around he knows what he's doing he has a very well thought out plan uh and is going to be executing that
01:32:20.560
yes and the people are there to help him do it and that that is just i mean he has the will
01:32:26.040
right the political will he doesn't care about you know how it looks he knows what he wants to do
01:32:30.980
and to do that you need a lot of names that people you know aren't going to be aware of right staffers
01:32:35.900
who really know how things work and that's what i saw this weekend is just how many of these people
01:32:40.740
i keep on popping out of the woodwork people i've known from the last few years and you just look at
01:32:44.260
it and say that's the perfect person for that job someone who actually knows the history and cares
01:32:48.420
about the principles and those people are now ready to go so we're we're here at the american first policy
01:32:54.040
institute that's where we're headquartered we're right across from the uh you see behind me that's
01:33:00.220
the kennedy center and uh just to what your uh right uh if you're watching on the screen uh is um
01:33:09.760
the washington and lincoln memorial you see the capital uh behind us um we are right across the street
01:33:18.920
right across the river i should say from washington dc um and we have been uh allowed to use their
01:33:26.460
offices most people may not have even heard of america first policy institute and once again the
01:33:33.520
media got it wrong they said it was all the heritage foundation uh and agenda 2025 uh was going to be
01:33:40.140
and trump kept saying that's not who i'm dealing with i'm not doing that and he was telling the truth
01:33:45.460
it's not agenda 2025 and the heritage although i'm sure there's some things that are similar that
01:33:50.640
they may have take taken or you know will work on um but it's this headquarters where the real power i
01:33:57.720
mean i think they have 30 people at cabinet level or just below uh cabinet level that are helping this
01:34:06.140
administration plan and move forward and i mean quickly yeah and this is this is the important thing
01:34:12.740
again there was no agenda right i mean people didn't realize what the mega agenda was there
01:34:17.360
and in order for a president to come in and have you know implement the will of the people that's
01:34:22.320
you need a lot of people who understand it just like in a business they have to understand what the
01:34:26.160
mission is and what you see with afpi what you see with uh heritage all these organizations what
01:34:30.700
they've done is they kept at it they they learned what that agenda was they didn't just you know lie
01:34:36.320
on their laurels they built a new movement and that's what's so gratifying about this moment
01:34:40.640
that movement is real it's it's thick it's full of people who understand it and those people are
01:34:46.080
ready to go to work i think because donald trump speaks like a regular human being he doesn't speak
01:34:52.240
like an intellectual yeah people dismiss his intellectual prowess um and i have been uh really
01:35:01.180
impressed over the last three years in particular uh he has changed a great deal it's almost as if he
01:35:07.920
went to presidential school and i don't know if that comes from reflection or he had people around
01:35:15.480
him that were saying okay here's where you made the mistakes last time who was schooling with him
01:35:21.820
do you know any of that background who has he surrounded himself or is it just coming from him
01:35:27.300
so so in the beginning right you had uh trump is sort of against the world right and you had a
01:35:34.720
number of people who remember he cycled through all those campaign managers right i mean he was sort
01:35:39.180
of scrambling to find the right talent right and i think what you see now is is a is a number of
01:35:44.540
talented people in orbit right that has revolved around him that stayed the same over time so you have
01:35:50.560
to give um you have to give suzy wiles credit for what she did in this campaign she's been with him
01:35:56.420
for a long time to be reckoned with oh yes oh yeah yeah i mean a source of stability uh and a source of
01:36:03.460
sort of uh you know calming strength i think and you can have your disagreements with her everyone
01:36:08.940
has at one point or another but she is a force for good and has helped you know direct and focus a lot
01:36:16.040
of this energy you also see again a lot of these people who are just they're they're not loyal to
01:36:21.660
any one group right i mean a lot of the younger people i'm talking about these staffers these people
01:36:26.160
who have grown in the ranks of the last six to eight years they're loyal to trump right and the
01:36:30.640
mega agenda because they understand it but there was no infrastructure for it and what you see now
01:36:35.560
with afpi and many other groups is that infrastructure developed around trump and that in turn you know
01:36:41.660
helped helped him achieve that agenda and be so ready to go in now uh and i think you know it's just a it
01:36:49.300
is a sea change it is a revolutionary moment uh people who want to restore republican governance in this
01:36:55.020
country and i think what we what we can't lose sight of though is that this is a transitional day
01:37:00.060
after this day it's about implementing that mandate that really the people gave to donald trump
01:37:07.680
um i want to talk to you a little bit about his executive orders uh i'm i'm squeamish on executive
01:37:15.200
orders i don't like them and one reason why i don't like them is we're not a dictatorship but the
01:37:19.720
second reason is because they can easily be reversed just as his agenda was completely reversed
01:37:25.060
and joe biden's agenda is being completely reversed now uh with these new executive orders this this
01:37:31.840
has got to stop we have to do legislation but um he's reversing everything that joe biden did
01:37:41.100
and then some uh but it's an omnibus package of about 200 executive orders and still more to come
01:37:49.500
today and tomorrow um that's astounding what message do you think that that sends to washington dc and
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things that they have done to booby trap and to slow this president down but the speed of what's
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going to happen today what message do you think they're getting those people who think they're
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going to survive this time around with donald trump wait can you turn turn him up is it can you hear
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i mean what's what's going to happen is is justice is coming uh authority constitutional authority over
01:40:33.620
the administrative state is what we're talking about and that's where uh you know i think all americans
01:40:39.580
don't want the executive writing laws that's what we have congress for but the president has executive
01:40:47.400
power over the entire government right he should be able to hire and fire the constitution gives the
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president executive authority with congress as we know it it separates out that authority says you
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can only pass laws about these sorts of things but the president has that executive authority because
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what will happen today is trump will take an oath to the constitution and by taking that oath he then is
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in charge right of that entire administrative state but the problem is we're not talking about the
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normal bureaucracy and departments we're talking about a fourth branch of government that has run amok
01:41:20.240
so when he comes out with these executive uh orders today it's sending a strong and clear message that
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guess what guys the president is now going to reign this in and you will have some authority over you
01:41:32.900
from someone who actually represents the people because as we know the entire problem right no this is
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the the great thing about what's happening today no republican president has been able to roll this
01:41:42.380
thing back for the last hundred years since as you point out woodrow wilson and others created it
01:41:47.600
and now we have the best chance we've seen in a century to start rolling it back and that starts
01:41:53.040
with a flurry of eos of executive orders where the president says nope we're not doing this anymore
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well there's no way it's not a fourth branch of government which is unconstitutional if it is part
01:42:04.660
of the administrative branch and the president is not in control of it yes if the president can't fire
01:42:12.680
people then he's not actually their employer or boss yes and if the president is not their employer
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or boss then they are the boss of us yes exactly right problem because the congress will say the
01:42:24.520
president can't fire well neither can congress yeah so who do these people work for yes you know they
01:42:31.240
work for the unions and they work for themselves and they're over the prep they are that becomes that
01:42:37.720
state becomes more powerful than the other three branches combined yes and this is this is something
01:42:46.340
that obviously you've spoken about for years we're here at this turning point and that's why we are
01:42:51.900
going to the focus the entire focus of the political division of blaze news and blaze news tonight is going
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to be focused on this mandate and its implementation because now we have to hold everyone in government
01:43:02.780
accountable right to that mandate that the people have given them and now we have to follow the only
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game in town that matters politically which is not republican versus democrat but whether or not we can
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restore the promise of republican government in the 21st century and that's what i think all of our
01:43:19.220
audience cares about everyone listening cares about whether you're republican democrat these people
01:43:22.960
need to work for you so how does dc work is trump going to be able to reign this in we got to follow
01:43:27.580
it we got to explore it you know how many people who are even you know fancy people with elite
01:43:32.100
degrees they don't understand how this works no it's opaque no one understands who actually rules
01:43:37.400
us because of of what we're talking about i will tell you i was uh i was talking to some people that
01:43:42.620
were cabinet level um yesterday and then uh i talked to some people that are going into the
01:43:49.700
administration and they said one minute after the president takes his hand off the bible uh we're sworn in
01:43:58.080
and i mean imagine the number of people from justice uh to you know urban development to uh
01:44:09.700
throughout the entire thing military the amount of change that comes in a five minute period it's not
01:44:21.280
just one guy it is thousands of people yes and that happens in in a five minute period today it is
01:44:30.080
awesome to see the transfer of power like this because it's not just a president it's everybody
01:44:36.420
yes all the leadership yes and that's that's it now it's a mighty task to implement that agenda
01:44:42.640
throughout all these thousands of people in this bureaucracy yeah uh matthew thanks so much and
01:44:47.580
you're going to be sticking around i believe uh and we're going to be talking to you uh after the
01:44:53.380
president speaks uh and takes the oath of office that will be uninterrupted on blaze tv you want to join
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we are live from washington dc with our live coverage of the
01:47:01.280
the inauguration and the swearing in ceremony of the president of the united states john
01:47:05.460
donald j trump uh president 45 and now number 47 as well it is a historic day uh the feeling here in
01:47:15.040
washington dc is a little pins and needles uh it has been over the weekend i think as we get closer
01:47:22.140
to him actually laying his hand on the bible with that uh tends to go away uh but make no mistake
01:47:28.740
this is a global target uh and the time to strike washington dc if you wanted to get rid of the
01:47:36.920
right is uh right now uh it's astonishing how much money and how many faces are here in the crowds
01:47:46.660
there's about 300 people i believe in the rotunda now if we can take some of that live coverage uh and
01:47:54.900
and go ahead and up the sound i think the kevin f mccumber mr john besler mrs kelly johnson mrs iris
01:48:03.540
weinshall schumer and mrs jennifer scalise so they have uh they have people coming in now and being announced
01:48:13.080
it's thrilling and exciting uh and there is donald trump getting ready to walk in uh to be sworn in
01:48:22.200
uh he is you can hear him making his way by himself down the hallway with all of the military uh standing
01:48:34.040
uh guard and in salute and he's about to walk in to be announced
01:48:49.320
here she is wow look at how stunning melania looks as she walks in she's dressed all in black with just
01:48:55.720
a little white showing around uh her collar and the beautiful black hat offset with a white band
01:49:04.600
i mean she is a obviously a model uh but she looks like she came out of the pages of ralph lauren
01:49:12.280
so american so wholesome and so incredibly beautiful wearing a custom double-breasted navy coat by adam
01:49:19.640
lipis and a matching boater by eric javits both american designers glenn thank you very much stu i
01:49:27.400
appreciate that do you know those people no i've never heard of them but they've never heard of me
01:49:32.680
so we're even uh standing next to the world's tallest man uh her son baron who is about 19 feet tall
01:49:43.240
and right uh seemingly almost next to him but behind him one row is elon musk president of the united
01:49:53.160
states and the vice president of the united states ranking member of the joint congressional committee
01:49:58.520
on inaugural ceremonies the honorable dev fisher house democratic leader the honorable hakeem jeffries
01:50:05.480
and senate majority secretary the honorable robert duncan
01:50:09.320
when they say honorable i mean i think that's just more of a formality
01:50:24.040
this is hail to the chief so that ladies and gentlemen the president of the united states the
01:50:29.800
honorable joseph r biden jr and vice president of the united states the honorable kamala davy harris
01:50:37.080
the last time to hear those words ladies and gentlemen yeah and the first time and the first time
01:50:43.560
honorable has been used for either one of them she looks happy uh he doesn't know where he is
01:50:51.160
uh as they take their place under the dome of the uh capitol building in washington dc
01:50:57.800
it's interesting and weird to see it happening inside yeah uh the rotunda and no matter what anybody
01:51:07.320
tells you this is it's not because uh uh you know it's not because it's cold you just think it's
01:51:15.080
it's a security which i'm totally fine yeah and i think everybody is i hope ladies and gentlemen
01:51:21.560
the vice president elect the executive director for the joint congressional committee on inaugural
01:51:27.560
ceremonies mr michael wagner senate deputy sergeant at arms and doorkeeper jason bell and house
01:51:42.440
they don't get any music uh there's not doorkeeper music uh no no doorkeeper music uh jd vance is going
01:51:49.160
to be stepping out with bluegrass here it comes here he goes
01:52:00.760
ladies and gentlemen the vice president elect of the united states the honorable jd vance
01:52:08.440
quite a rise for a guy who was grew up in poverty yeah to go through become
01:52:14.920
you know successful individually in the private sector it is truly the american story yeah by the
01:52:21.480
way steve baker our investigative journalist uh blaze media correspondent who may be pardoned
01:52:28.520
during this address uh is joining us uh here in washington dc hello steve how are you good
01:52:35.880
good to be here actually it's uh it's a big day for you personally as well as the country it could be
01:52:42.360
and uh i have a i have mixed emotions i have a lot of thoughts about this we don't know how it's
01:52:47.480
going to come down you don't know how many are going to receive pardons you nervous yes i'm very
01:52:52.280
nervous i i'm sleepless for the last several days uh i would imagine because this is if it doesn't
01:52:59.240
happen it's uh you know not good for you my good for us so yeah yeah he hates you i got do you feel
01:53:06.280
like he might do it during the sound up please and the uh pm it's very likely that he will do it
01:53:11.560
during the speech uh but he may just indicate it i mean we don't know what the language is going to
01:53:15.800
be like and it's got to be very specific alan dershowitz said that if he speaks it it's done correct
01:53:21.880
it's law yeah he says it now how he says it is what's got me nervous here we go
01:53:28.920
joint congressional committee on inaugural ceremonies elizabeth farah house sergeant at
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arms the honorable william p mcfarland doorkeeper senate sergeant at arms and doorkeeper hold on
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guys hold on i'm coming doorkeeper and door mouse the honorable john thune and the joint congressional
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committee on inaugural ceremonies house democratic leader the honorable hakeem jeffries house majority
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leader the honorable steve did he go out and come back the house of representatives the honorable mike
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johnson senate democratic leader the honorable charles e schumer ranking member of the joint
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congressional committee on inaugural ceremonies the honorable deb fisher and chairwoman of the
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joint congressional committee on inaugural ceremonies the honorable amy klobuchar
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oh what a nightmare ladies and gentlemen we've ruined the word honorable never be used again
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it's of course a new piece written for the new emperor of the united states just throwing that in
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for the democrats who are ladies a bunch of crybabies the president-elect of the united states the
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look at that he leads over to kiss melania but the brim of her hat is angled in such a way he
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couldn't actually get to her cheek there's no way to get to that to get someone in that hat
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no that's a that's not a kissing hat you're going in sideways yeah he did do it he still
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it's cool day that is really amazing to watch it really is by the way our live coverage on blaze tv
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yearly subscription um their people are under the capitol um that were also part of the house and
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the senate and other guests ladies and gentlemen please be seated in the basement in the visitor senator
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of the capitol by the way our coverage will continue here in uh just a second and
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at the top of the hour we will lose our simulcast with a national radio uh audience but we will stay
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online and also on blaze tv uh so stay with us and during the speech we're not going to be making
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any remarks we're going to make sure that you hear every word i am really excited if you missed earlier
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today um i started my podcast with the speech i would like to hear from the president um and we'll uh
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we'll see he of course is well he's not taking my phone calls currently on speeches so it's not
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going to be that speech but i'm wondering how much of it is uh is going to reflect in his uh speech
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today hopefully quite a bit um who's standing up is that global char okay good time to take a quick
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break uh let me take a quick break here in just a second we'll be back in a second first let me tell
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you about the international fellowship of christians and jews yeah whoo geez i couldn't i man i'm sorry
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you're gonna miss that anti-semitism is alive and well all around the world um and apparently we're
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not done experiencing the effects of the holocaust uh here we are again today witnessing the rise of
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the kind of anti-semitism we haven't seen really since the 1930s except in the middle east one of
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the many reasons that i've partnered with the international fellowship of christians and jews
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is to send in israel send a message to israel but also jews all around the world we are not the same
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kind of christians we were we are not your fair weather friends we are going to stand with you this
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time january 27th is uh holocaust remembrance day and the fellowship is doing their part not only in
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welcome to the glenn beck program we're just talking about uh some breaking news that has
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just happened uh you know joe biden has pardoned a lot of people uh he pardoned last night rapists
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murderers um and actually didn't pardon them fully he just took them off of death row to be clear his uh
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his uh family pardons happened today not yesterday no i meant the other murderers yeah yeah the other
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the other rapists and murderers uh yeah his family was uh was pardoned for any kind of past crimes uh
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just just a few minutes ago it was just released to the press one of the last things he did before
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he left the oval office is go all the way down and pardon every member of his family uh including the
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grandchildren except for i think navy was left out of that too so we can go right after we go after
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uh incredible and think about even you know this transformational moment is you know is really
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profound but you know four years ago trump obviously is not at the inauguration he doesn't attend it
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but take separate from that four years ago almost no one attended it there was no one there at all
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and those who were there were outdoors wearing masks that was where we were just four years ago it
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feels like another world and thank god it does we've come a long way in a very positive direction
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uh at least that gonna start today none of this would have happened let's go ahead and put picture
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in picture and and bring up the sound just a little bit uh who is this speaking i can't envisioned for all of
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us i can't see today we celebrate not only their decision to do so it's a it's a boring speech um as
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we nobody of consequence i mean it could be the queen uh i don't know uh but nobody of consequence
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we're all i think america feels the same way let's get to it um i mean even donald trump you're looking
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at him and you know he's not he's looking at her but he is not thinking about a word she's saying
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our invocation uh i don't think trump is typically like a guy that cares all that much about the
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pomp and circumstance but he's got to be this has got to be delectable now to him today yeah i think
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he wants every single bit of this today after the past four years okay we're getting a prayer and know
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that i am god supreme among the nations supreme on the earth let us pray remembering
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general george washington on his knees at valley forge recalling abraham lincoln at his second
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inaugural with malice toward none with charity for all with firmness in the right as god gives us to
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see the right remembering general george patton's instructions to his soldiers as they began the battle
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of the bulge eight decades ago pray pray when fighting pray alone pray with others pray by night
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pray by day observing the birthday of the reverend martin luther king who warned without god our efforts
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turned to ashes we blessed citizens of this one nation under god humbled by our claim that in god we
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trust gather indeed this inauguration day to pray for our president donald j trump his family
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his advisors his cabinet his aspirations his vice president for the lord's blessings upon joseph biden
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for our men and women in uniform for each other whose hopes are stoked this new year this inauguration day
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day we cannot err in relying upon that prayer from the bible upon which our president will soon place his
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hand in oath as we make our own the supplications of king solomon for wisdom as he began his governance
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god of our fathers in your wisdom you set man to govern your creatures to govern in holiness and justice
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to render justice with integrity give our leader wisdom for he is your servant aware of your of his own weakness
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and brevity of life if wisdom which comes not from you be not with him he shall be held in no esteem send
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wisdom from heaven we are going to have to break for a network break our coverage of the inauguration which is just
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uh then coverage tomorrow on radio continues glenn beck