The Glenn Beck Program - April 07, 2025


Black Monday? Why Glenn Beck Isn't Worried About a Crash | Guests: Carol Roth & Dave Landau | 4⧸7⧸25


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 10 minutes

Words per Minute

181.4518

Word Count

23,697

Sentence Count

872

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

23


Summary

On today's episode of Glenn Beck's new show, "The Glenn Beck Show," host Glenn Beck talks about Black Monday, the economy, and self defense. Glenn also discusses the dangers of using your cell phone as a weapon in a self defense situation.


Transcript

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00:03:38.740 That's right.
00:03:39.960 Wall Street.
00:03:41.060 Pins and needles.
00:03:42.660 Everybody's saying bloodbath.
00:03:44.320 It's going to be a bloodbath.
00:03:45.600 A crash today.
00:03:47.240 It's going to be Black Monday.
00:03:50.580 We'll tell you about that in 60 seconds.
00:03:52.560 First, you ever have one of those nights where something just feels off?
00:03:56.320 It's late at night.
00:03:57.420 House is quiet.
00:03:58.260 Your dog starts barking.
00:03:59.800 And not the playful bark either.
00:04:01.100 The other one.
00:04:02.020 The one that says, hey, someone's here.
00:04:03.920 Get up.
00:04:04.340 Go to the window.
00:04:05.080 Go to the window.
00:04:06.280 Sure enough, there's a guy standing in your backyard.
00:04:08.960 Not moving.
00:04:09.560 Just standing there.
00:04:11.300 And sure, you might pee just a little bit.
00:04:13.760 But then you brace yourself.
00:04:15.200 Take your cell phone in one hand.
00:04:16.780 And your loaded burner launcher in the other.
00:04:19.160 Already, you feel safer because there's a chance you don't need to kill the guy.
00:04:22.480 But you do want him to be able to, you know, lay there on the grass rolling around, you know, before the cops get there.
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00:04:59.320 Hello, Stu.
00:05:01.460 Glenn, how are you?
00:05:03.740 Panicked.
00:05:04.340 Panicked.
00:05:04.940 Panicked.
00:05:05.460 Things are bad.
00:05:06.300 Things are.
00:05:06.660 They're going to get a little bit better.
00:05:07.600 No, they're bad.
00:05:08.840 That's what we're going to get today.
00:05:09.900 The ups and downs of the market every 10 seconds.
00:05:12.040 I mean, I got to tell you, I'm not concerned.
00:05:14.680 So it could be very, very, very bad.
00:05:17.640 When you're not concerned, it's always the worst possible thing.
00:05:20.820 Actually, I'm actually okay through all of this.
00:05:23.240 I'm not like panicked or, you know, or anything.
00:05:25.600 That's because you're an evil rich person, Glenn.
00:05:27.800 No, no, no.
00:05:28.960 Lost a lot of money last week as an evil rich person.
00:05:32.160 Yeah, a lot of money.
00:05:33.000 A lot of money.
00:05:34.100 No, just don't think that it was, I don't know.
00:05:37.720 You know, Jim Cramer's out there.
00:05:39.460 And Jim Cramer's kind of the opposite of me.
00:05:41.060 Whatever he says.
00:05:41.740 I think this is, people are always so tough on Jim Cramer.
00:05:45.920 It's BS.
00:05:46.640 The poor guy, he goes out there and he makes a bunch of stock predictions.
00:05:49.420 Honey, honey, honey, honey, honey, honey, honey, honey.
00:05:52.040 Yeah.
00:05:52.320 Just trying to sell it.
00:05:53.340 Just trying to sell it.
00:05:54.160 Oh, okay.
00:05:54.420 He's wrong.
00:05:55.060 He's wrong.
00:05:55.580 Anyway.
00:05:56.000 Okay.
00:05:57.260 You know, bloodbath crash, Black Monday, Asian markets sliding as we speak.
00:06:03.160 We are now 21 minutes and 26 seconds away from the open.
00:06:07.520 From the apocalypse.
00:06:08.960 I mean, look, I don't know.
00:06:10.680 Who knows what's going to happen?
00:06:11.680 We've had, what, two or three really, really bad days in a row.
00:06:15.520 Like, you know, four digit drops.
00:06:17.940 Yeah.
00:06:18.400 You'd prefer to avoid those.
00:06:20.940 I don't think we'll see another whole, like, it would be surprising.
00:06:23.940 Even during COVID, I'm thinking back to the COVID days when, like, there's a real reason
00:06:26.980 for stocks to be dropping, right?
00:06:28.380 Like, we're just turning all of our businesses off for six months.
00:06:31.200 I think this is all fear.
00:06:33.420 In that period, though, we still saw days of big gains.
00:06:36.440 So, I would think that it's going to bounce around wildly is what we're going to see until
00:06:40.180 this thing settles.
00:06:41.500 And if it continues to escalate, like, for example, we put all these tariffs on China.
00:06:46.760 They responded with 34% tariff of their own.
00:06:50.140 Like, what Donald Trump promised going into this is that he would, if you raise tariffs
00:06:54.900 on us, we're going to continue to raise them on you, right?
00:06:58.760 I don't think, I don't want that to happen.
00:07:01.720 Right.
00:07:01.860 But if he goes there, and then China goes there, and we have this escalation, I would
00:07:06.840 assume this is going to last longer.
00:07:08.880 So far, you have 50 countries that have asked to negotiate the tariffs.
00:07:13.300 They're like, um, we've rethought this.
00:07:16.780 Maybe we'll negotiate.
00:07:18.960 Vietnam went to zero.
00:07:20.080 Is that good?
00:07:20.680 Are we happy with that outcome?
00:07:22.920 I'm happy with negotiating tariffs down.
00:07:25.580 So, you want them to zero?
00:07:27.100 I would love them to be at zero.
00:07:28.620 You would love them to be at zero?
00:07:29.180 Yeah, I'd love to.
00:07:29.700 I would love them to be at zero, too.
00:07:30.380 I would love them to be at zero.
00:07:31.880 That would be...
00:07:32.480 So, if a country turns them to zero, we should go to zero, would be your policy.
00:07:36.760 That would be my hope.
00:07:38.360 Now, that has not happened so far.
00:07:39.940 No, I know.
00:07:40.420 We hope that changes.
00:07:41.520 I hope that changes.
00:07:42.640 I hope that changes.
00:07:43.160 Because I'm with you.
00:07:43.940 I mean, I hope that changes, too.
00:07:45.140 Their response to Vietnam was like, great, now buy more of our stuff.
00:07:49.680 And...
00:07:49.980 This is an interesting thing.
00:07:51.040 Like, so, Madagascar, for example, this is one that is on our list.
00:07:55.360 We were terrified.
00:07:55.880 Love their cartoon.
00:07:57.340 It's correct.
00:07:57.820 We import their cartoon animals.
00:07:59.640 Yeah, we...
00:08:00.320 Because where else are we going to get talking animals?
00:08:01.680 No, we're not going to get them anywhere.
00:08:02.360 We can't just find them in America.
00:08:03.220 They're not in America.
00:08:04.080 Right.
00:08:04.200 I assume they're all bred in Madagascar.
00:08:06.440 Yes.
00:08:06.840 Because we keep getting those movies.
00:08:07.980 Talking Animal Factory over there.
00:08:09.580 Yes, go ahead.
00:08:10.100 So, Madagascar, we have a trade deficit with Madagascar, okay?
00:08:17.380 They make vanilla beans, like, really well.
00:08:20.540 We really love...
00:08:21.280 Americans love their freaking vanilla beans, right?
00:08:23.580 Love them.
00:08:23.900 Yeah, love them.
00:08:23.920 Okay?
00:08:24.220 So, we take in a lot of their vanilla beans.
00:08:26.000 Right.
00:08:26.320 You'll be surprised to hear that the people of Madagascar have very little appetite for
00:08:31.600 our high-level financial software that we export.
00:08:35.780 Really?
00:08:35.980 Madagascar?
00:08:36.380 They don't want to take any of that.
00:08:37.620 Wow.
00:08:37.880 In fact, they don't have any money to buy anything that we sell.
00:08:41.080 Wow.
00:08:41.540 So, we have a trade deficit with them.
00:08:43.060 Huh.
00:08:43.440 Okay.
00:08:43.640 Like, that seems to me to be very logical.
00:08:45.660 That one seems to be, like, one we should negotiate, you know?
00:08:48.280 We should...
00:08:48.800 So, what...
00:08:49.120 On our side, we should be like, okay, Donald, Madagascar, we might want to just look the
00:08:53.500 other way on that one.
00:08:54.400 Right, right.
00:08:55.240 Right, yeah.
00:08:55.840 And so, Australia's the opposite, right?
00:08:58.160 Yeah.
00:08:58.400 Where they have...
00:08:59.720 We have a trade surplus with them, largely because the things that we export, you know,
00:09:05.340 like...
00:09:05.640 They need.
00:09:05.940 Like, you know, technology and stuff.
00:09:07.980 Yeah, yeah.
00:09:08.180 They need.
00:09:08.560 Yeah.
00:09:08.640 The things that they export, which are actually also valuable...
00:09:11.560 Stuff kangaroos.
00:09:12.360 Stuff kangaroos.
00:09:12.900 Stuff kangaroos.
00:09:13.900 Not talking once.
00:09:14.900 Those will only come from Madagascar.
00:09:17.180 Crocodile boots.
00:09:17.980 Crocodile boots.
00:09:19.500 Crocodile Dundee actors.
00:09:20.920 Yeah, okay.
00:09:21.920 All right.
00:09:22.140 That, if they need another sequel.
00:09:23.680 Yeah, we got that.
00:09:24.260 But, like, stuff like metals.
00:09:26.020 There's an article about this that I was reading recently that, like, metals was the example
00:09:30.540 where we're pretty good at coming up with that stuff ourselves.
00:09:35.420 We don't need to export.
00:09:36.480 It's far away.
00:09:37.220 They're heavy to ship.
00:09:38.040 Yeah, sure.
00:09:38.300 Like, not a great thing to export.
00:09:39.960 So, we have a trade surplus with them.
00:09:41.400 Have we tried tying them to helium balloons?
00:09:43.500 No.
00:09:44.140 All right.
00:09:44.480 Just saying.
00:09:45.080 Just saying.
00:09:45.700 So, that's one other part of the negotiation.
00:09:47.400 Yeah.
00:09:47.620 We could do more...
00:09:48.440 I don't know where helium balloons come from, but whatever that country that is, we have
00:09:52.320 to work with them.
00:09:53.060 But the point is...
00:09:53.760 God help us.
00:09:54.180 I hope it's Madagascar.
00:09:55.220 A lot of these arrangements make sense.
00:09:58.220 There's a reason why we have a deficit or a surplus.
00:10:01.360 Sure.
00:10:01.760 And, like, that is...
00:10:03.900 That's how it's supposed to work.
00:10:04.780 But there shouldn't be for, like, a place like Ireland.
00:10:06.960 I mean, you know, we buy a lot of Lucky Charms.
00:10:09.720 We have to do.
00:10:10.760 Too many.
00:10:11.520 Too many.
00:10:12.000 Too many.
00:10:12.700 You know, maybe we can slow down on that.
00:10:14.400 And we might, Ireland.
00:10:15.740 Oh, no.
00:10:15.980 We might slow down on me Lucky Charms.
00:10:19.100 So, I just say...
00:10:20.320 All leprechaun-themed items?
00:10:22.140 Yeah.
00:10:22.660 Anything.
00:10:23.260 Green beer?
00:10:23.900 All of it.
00:10:24.260 What about the leprechaun movies?
00:10:26.120 Because we've made, like, seven or eight of those.
00:10:27.460 I banned those already in my own private little kingdom.
00:10:29.800 Okay.
00:10:30.000 Yeah.
00:10:30.240 So, anyway.
00:10:31.580 So, we are possibly looking...
00:10:33.880 And the reason why they're saying it's, you know, this could be Black Monday.
00:10:36.760 I don't know if anybody remembered Black Monday.
00:10:38.540 Happened in 1987.
00:10:41.360 And, you know, the Dow dropped 508 points.
00:10:44.940 That was 22% in one day.
00:10:48.440 So, the Dow at, what, 4,200?
00:10:50.620 Right around 4,200.
00:10:52.440 That would be looking at almost a 10,000-point plunge today if it was Black Monday.
00:10:57.640 That would be significant.
00:10:58.980 Yeah.
00:10:59.280 That would be significant.
00:10:59.940 I don't think that's going to happen.
00:11:01.480 I don't think that's going to happen.
00:11:02.340 Well, you don't know.
00:11:03.820 You don't know.
00:11:04.400 Well, it wouldn't happen because we'd close the market.
00:11:07.120 Because after Black Monday, we're like, we should close the market.
00:11:10.200 When that happens again, maybe we should just go, everybody needs to take a breath.
00:11:15.160 Have a seat.
00:11:16.560 Okay.
00:11:16.740 But it wasn't the end of the world.
00:11:18.360 Right?
00:11:19.000 I mean, 22% drop.
00:11:21.440 It was not the end of the world.
00:11:24.740 It didn't happen.
00:11:26.640 You know, by the 87, we were seeing cracks because of greed, basically.
00:11:35.300 Deregulation, tax cuts, a sense of invincibility.
00:11:38.980 We always go through these cycles.
00:11:41.160 And everybody started to get greedy.
00:11:44.120 And buying stocks, and then it just went too high.
00:11:46.900 And we had problems with computers and everything else.
00:11:49.300 And boom.
00:11:50.600 It was out.
00:11:52.380 Okay.
00:11:52.960 So, what happened?
00:11:54.840 Last week, $5 trillion wipeout.
00:11:57.300 Not a glitch.
00:11:57.900 It was an actual reaction to Trump and his tariffs.
00:12:02.160 10% base tariff on all oil imports.
00:12:06.960 You know, bigger hits on India and China.
00:12:09.280 Those are real numbers.
00:12:10.900 Okay.
00:12:12.780 Jim Cramer said there was a policy nuke.
00:12:15.180 I don't know.
00:12:16.280 I don't know.
00:12:17.520 I just have a different look on this.
00:12:19.440 I don't know why.
00:12:20.160 I just have a different feel on this one.
00:12:22.000 I feel like, you know what?
00:12:23.160 You know what we're not talking about?
00:12:24.300 What we're not talking about is this is the Great Reset.
00:12:29.040 Except it's not the Great Reset.
00:12:30.800 It's the Great Reset of the Great Reset.
00:12:34.520 The Great Reset.
00:12:35.560 We had two ways to go.
00:12:37.000 And Donald Trump never said it this way.
00:12:40.100 But I thought I had articulated this.
00:12:42.480 And maybe I hadn't clearly enough.
00:12:44.580 And I've been trying to say it for the last few days.
00:12:46.000 So, let me just be very, very clear.
00:12:47.840 You had two choices.
00:12:50.020 The world as we know it doesn't work.
00:12:53.340 So, the first choice was what Klaus Schwab was doing.
00:12:57.000 Where we could all eat, you know, bugs.
00:12:59.240 And they were going to reset everything.
00:13:02.000 Get away from the free market entirely.
00:13:04.400 Go all globalism and push everything up to a global government.
00:13:08.940 That would reset.
00:13:09.820 Yeah.
00:13:10.060 That would reset our economies.
00:13:11.800 It would reset our dollar.
00:13:13.340 We would go to a global currency.
00:13:15.300 All of the stuff we've talked about for the last five years.
00:13:17.840 That's real.
00:13:18.680 That was happening.
00:13:20.260 Donald Trump came along and said, don't like that.
00:13:22.780 Don't want to do that.
00:13:24.500 That's good.
00:13:25.520 That's really good.
00:13:26.420 That's a good observation.
00:13:27.200 We shouldn't do that.
00:13:27.980 But the problem is, you can't just not do that.
00:13:32.440 Because the problems are real.
00:13:35.340 The solutions, the way the world works now, no longer works.
00:13:40.040 It doesn't work the way it did in 1946.
00:13:44.420 It's not 1946 again.
00:13:46.900 So we need to update the system and repair all of the damage that has been done for the Great Reset.
00:13:55.900 Because remember, what was their plan?
00:13:59.120 To manage the decline of the West.
00:14:02.120 Just to keep it going enough so nobody really, and then it'll come in one violent shock.
00:14:07.880 And everybody will be like, oh my gosh, panic.
00:14:10.200 And that's when they will finally change everything and make the final switch.
00:14:14.100 That's the Great Reset.
00:14:15.980 So Donald Trump, we elected him because we didn't want that, right?
00:14:19.960 If you thought you were going to get a replay of 2016, you're mistaken.
00:14:25.940 Because this time, he gets it.
00:14:28.080 Remember we said, you know, the 2020 election was really good, it turns out,
00:14:33.140 because he had time to think and realize what he was fighting and where everybody is and make a plan.
00:14:38.440 This is part of his plan.
00:14:41.200 And he told us, now he didn't say about the Great Reset part,
00:14:45.180 but he told us that we're going in a completely different direction.
00:14:50.900 He told Europe that.
00:14:52.720 He's told everybody that.
00:14:54.320 That's what NATO is about.
00:14:56.080 That's what all of this stuff is about.
00:14:58.080 He's resetting the system.
00:15:00.420 So it will be an America first, and anybody else that wants to join us, you know, England first, whatever,
00:15:07.600 we'll all get along, we'll trade, but we're not going to do it the way the globalists have done it.
00:15:13.420 So, what we're going through now is the shock to the system of the beginning of the shaking off the calcification of this system
00:15:29.280 and restarting the engine and saying, we're going in a different direction.
00:15:33.720 Throw this thing in reverse.
00:15:34.800 And so, all of the gears and everything that has been turning one direction now for almost 100 years,
00:15:43.480 and especially in the last 25 to 30 years with the Great Reset and the WEF and everything else,
00:15:49.200 all those mechanisms, all those gears that have been going one way only,
00:15:54.360 all of a sudden are grinding to a halt and reversing.
00:15:59.040 That's what you're going to feel.
00:16:00.580 Now, I didn't expect this to happen now.
00:16:06.800 I mean, I was expecting that I would see progress on the border.
00:16:10.600 I was hoping that I would see tax cuts by now.
00:16:14.540 I was hoping I would see more regulation cuts by now because those two things are vital
00:16:19.940 before you put in the tariffs or at least right after you put in the tariffs.
00:16:25.400 It helps ease this pain.
00:16:27.840 That's Congress having done their job.
00:16:29.600 I don't know why he's not pounding his fist on their heads right now to get that job done.
00:16:35.440 But that's what's happening.
00:16:37.860 And this is going to, this is why Donald Trump said over the weekend, what was it?
00:16:40.920 I want to give his quote.
00:16:42.160 He told the average Americans, hang tough.
00:16:44.980 Just hang tough with me.
00:16:47.300 I know it is bad right now.
00:16:50.860 But this is an economic revolution and we will win.
00:16:58.080 Hang tough.
00:16:58.900 It won't be easy.
00:17:00.180 But the end result will be historic.
00:17:03.760 That's what I'm hoping for.
00:17:05.380 I'm not hoping that his tariffs work.
00:17:07.320 I'm hoping for an economic revolution.
00:17:12.000 I'm looking for the end result to be historic.
00:17:15.400 And it's not just about money.
00:17:17.220 It's about changing the entire system away from that system, which was pounding America into the ground and managing our decline.
00:17:27.400 Does that make sense to you?
00:17:29.100 It does make sense to me.
00:17:31.080 You don't buy into it?
00:17:33.880 No, I do not.
00:17:35.420 Really?
00:17:35.980 I would, I think Donald Trump had a, what I expected from Donald Trump.
00:17:42.540 And again, we may very well see.
00:17:44.440 Lots of things will change.
00:17:45.440 There's no reason to believe this won't bounce back.
00:17:47.440 And we'll, you know, this is, I'm not at all.
00:17:49.760 Let's, we still have to see how all this works out.
00:17:52.120 Nine minutes and 38 seconds away from the opening bell.
00:17:55.160 Go ahead.
00:17:55.320 But I think it's reasonable to look at when Donald Trump re-election and say to yourself, there are some things that went well and some things that didn't go well.
00:18:03.660 Yeah.
00:18:04.180 And what I would, what I did expect was him to continue with the policies that went well, the areas, like, for example, the economy.
00:18:14.600 I think the economy went really well during his first term.
00:18:16.900 And I thought we would get more of those policies and that similar approach.
00:18:21.880 And then in, you know, something like the border where-
00:18:24.400 He's doing something different this time.
00:18:25.780 He's not just, he's not just-
00:18:27.880 Well, that's what I'm saying.
00:18:29.040 I know, but he never, he never, he never gave any indication he was just going to rearrange the chairs at the same table again.
00:18:36.900 That's what he did last time.
00:18:38.000 I mean, he said we had the greatest economy we've had in a long time.
00:18:40.980 And you could quibble with that.
00:18:42.040 Back then?
00:18:42.360 Back in 2019.
00:18:43.380 We did.
00:18:43.660 However, to get there, you can change the levers and make things work a little better, but you're still managing a decline.
00:18:50.920 Until you stop the spending, until you change the fundamentals of how this economy works, you're just rearranging that.
00:18:58.640 I don't remember ever hearing a speech of Donald Trump saying he was managing the decline in 2019.
00:19:03.220 No, no.
00:19:03.700 That's not what he said he was doing.
00:19:06.360 I don't think he knew that.
00:19:08.060 That's why I said in 2020 it was a blessing.
00:19:10.480 I don't think he walked in, he didn't realize how deep this went.
00:19:15.200 Stu, we didn't realize, when did we find out about the Great Reset?
00:19:18.960 2020.
00:19:21.300 That's when we found out about the Great Reset.
00:19:24.000 I mean, nobody knew that this is really, we didn't know how deep this was.
00:19:29.680 It's just hard to, I mean, look, again, he did hit these things.
00:19:33.880 I'm not trying to, but like, the cure to the Great Reset is, you know, Richard Trumka's policy platform for the last 30 years.
00:19:42.280 It's shocking to.
00:19:43.620 I think that's unfair.
00:19:45.240 I think that's unfair.
00:19:46.100 I mean, it's the same tariffs the guy's been calling for forever.
00:19:49.920 Yeah, but that's not all that he's calling for.
00:19:52.380 Certainly not.
00:19:53.660 Hang on just a second.
00:19:54.820 Seven minutes and 37 seconds away.
00:19:57.460 Pan it, everyone.
00:19:58.780 Hang on just a second.
00:19:59.540 We're going to come back to this.
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00:20:18.260 Pretty much everybody believed that, too, until they sailed away with half the lifeboats that they needed.
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00:20:25.320 Hmm, who would have thunk it?
00:20:26.920 That is, uh, that's a, that's a, that's a ship down on the bottom of the ocean now with a crap ton of her passengers now on the ocean floor.
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00:21:20.800 I think the hope for optimism is exactly what you said, which is the other part of this
00:21:38.420 platform that is obviously not similar to Richard Trumka's policy platform, which is
00:21:43.240 the regulation improvements and the tax cuts.
00:21:47.120 You know, it's hard for an economy, I think, to deal with only one of the parts of that
00:21:52.620 platform.
00:21:54.380 And when you have the tariffs come in, which, again, tariffs were part of Donald Trump's
00:21:58.100 first term as well, but they were targeted.
00:22:01.300 And, you know, I talked to Kevin Roberts from the Heritage Foundation, and, you know, he
00:22:04.260 pointed out, he's like, you know, I think we would advise the president to try to make
00:22:08.000 these as targeted as possible, which was a very nice way he put that.
00:22:11.300 And I think, like, that, what he did there is, you know, he did it on washing machines,
00:22:14.700 right?
00:22:14.900 And he did it on washing machines, and the washing machine thing, I, my argument was
00:22:18.260 it would not be a successful policy.
00:22:20.220 I think it cost more than it, than it was benefited us.
00:22:22.880 However, our country can swallow something like that, right?
00:22:26.540 Every president does something like that, and our country can swallow it.
00:22:30.420 When you're doing it on this wide scale, our country can still swallow it.
00:22:33.780 I think we'll still live, we'll be fine, but, like, it's going to be some pain.
00:22:37.160 I think what he's doing, though, I mean, the guy, I don't know if you've noticed this,
00:22:40.520 he's not subtle.
00:22:42.360 No, he's been very clear.
00:22:43.540 In any way, shape, or form, that guy is not subtle.
00:22:48.660 I mean, you know, if he lives his, if he picks his underpants like he lives his life,
00:22:54.180 he's wearing red leopard underpants right now, okay?
00:22:57.680 He's not subtle.
00:22:59.220 And I think if you look at what Starmer said over the weekend, the end of globalism is here,
00:23:06.980 and so we're going to start doing, you know, Britain first kind of policies.
00:23:12.900 Now, I find that fascinating, especially a guy who is knee-deep in the World Economic Forum.
00:23:20.900 However, that, I think, is what Donald Trump is doing.
00:23:24.460 He is telling everyone in the world, we're going another direction,
00:23:30.800 and we highly recommend you go in this direction, too.
00:23:34.740 If you don't come to the table with a sledgehammer,
00:23:38.580 you're not going to get the people who are already skittish
00:23:42.280 because their people are starting to revolt against them,
00:23:45.100 and Klaus Schwab is telling them, their leaders, they're telling the leadership,
00:23:48.700 you stay in place, don't trust the system, it'll work.
00:23:52.040 Uh, really? Doesn't seem to be working.
00:23:55.540 Donald Trump is coming with a sledgehammer to break this apart.
00:24:00.100 I say, hold on. Hold on.
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00:25:29.500 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:25:49.100 I'm just working on a chalkboard here because I...
00:25:53.640 Stu is bringing up some really good points,
00:25:56.520 and I'm trying to figure out a way to explain this.
00:25:58.600 It might take me all day to put this together, but I'll have one for you today.
00:26:03.220 I'll have a chalkboard to explain exactly what is happening,
00:26:05.940 what I think Donald Trump is doing.
00:26:09.420 Yeah, I think that's really helpful.
00:26:11.500 I think the American people...
00:26:12.780 I mean, look, it's not me you need to convince, right?
00:26:14.880 No.
00:26:15.420 It's not my favorite policy, but like, you know, I mean, this is...
00:26:18.460 You live and you learn.
00:26:20.400 You see how these things work out.
00:26:21.500 I'm not all that worked up about it.
00:26:22.740 But I will say that, you know, the American people,
00:26:26.520 there's a lot of people who don't follow this stuff on a day-to-day basis.
00:26:29.800 And I think if the messaging is what it kind of has been so far, which is like...
00:26:34.200 Suck it up.
00:26:34.400 You know, suck it up.
00:26:35.320 Be tough.
00:26:36.060 We'll get through this.
00:26:36.860 Look, I think we will.
00:26:37.820 I think the American people are very tough.
00:26:39.960 I think the economy is resilient.
00:26:42.380 I think capitalism is a wonderful thing that usually winds up curing these problems in the long term.
00:26:46.960 But I think that's going to be tough messaging, let's just say, pragmatically, for the midterms.
00:26:51.920 If we're down 30, 40 percent, which I don't necessarily think we're going to be, maybe we will, maybe we won't.
00:26:57.080 But that messaging is going to be a tough sell, I think, to voters, especially the ones that aren't like, you know,
00:27:03.920 people who are more like, hey, the reason why I voted for Donald Trump was because Joe Biden was so bad.
00:27:10.100 And the economy was rough.
00:27:12.320 I think it's going to be a tough sell to those people.
00:27:14.260 Not like the people who are like, okay, I'm a MAGA hat wearing.
00:27:18.500 And those people aren't going to go anywhere, obviously.
00:27:20.020 Like, they believe in this vision, and they've seen it coming for a long time.
00:27:23.140 But I think those people in the middle might be tougher sells.
00:27:27.460 It should tell you something, however.
00:27:29.720 You know, you're saying, well, that's not going to work.
00:27:31.440 Just saying suck it up and, you know, let's get through this.
00:27:34.100 We're tougher than that.
00:27:35.360 Because that was how FDR won four terms.
00:27:38.560 That's all he did.
00:27:39.480 Yeah.
00:27:39.820 All of his policies were nightmares.
00:27:42.060 And that's the moral – we've made this argument many, many times – the moral equivalent of war, right?
00:27:46.060 Yes.
00:27:46.240 If the American people believe the moral equivalence of war, then they do tend to make those decisions.
00:27:51.860 You're right.
00:27:52.540 Correct.
00:27:52.980 Now, here's our Treasury Secretary, who I think is really very good.
00:27:58.300 Listen to what he said to Tucker Carlson.
00:28:02.280 Cut to –
00:28:02.640 So, the private sector, in essence, has been in recession during the Biden years.
00:28:07.620 And this is an opportunity to right-size the federal government and unleash the private sector again because it's been hemmed down by excessive regulation, and it's been crowded out by the government.
00:28:21.220 Let me play a couple of other things here.
00:28:24.780 I love that.
00:28:25.540 Me too.
00:28:26.320 Yeah.
00:28:27.540 And that's, I think, was your point in that first monologue, right, where it's more focus on that will help whatever drops we're having in the markets, for example.
00:28:37.400 If he looks as dedicated to those types of policies, right-sizing government, which I think you've seen with Doge at some level, also, you know, tax cuts and regulation cuts, those things will excite the market.
00:28:48.440 At the same time, these might not – might not, and that can help even things out.
00:28:52.480 Let me give you Brian Decker.
00:28:54.020 I want you to listen to this one.
00:28:56.660 Listen to what he says about what Donald Trump is doing, cut 10.
00:29:00.380 Trump is crashing the stock market by 20% this month, but he's doing it on purpose.
00:29:05.040 And this is why Warren Buffett just said Trump is making the best economic moves he's seen in over 50 years.
00:29:11.940 Now, here's the secret game he's playing, and it could make you rich.
00:29:16.080 So why is he doing this?
00:29:17.340 To push cash into treasuries, which forces the Fed to slash interest rates in May, and those lower rates give the Fed the ability to refinance trillions of debt very inexpensively.
00:29:28.740 It also weakens the dollar and drops mortgage rates.
00:29:31.880 Now, it's a wild chess move, but it's working.
00:29:34.320 Now, you're probably wondering, what about his tariffs?
00:29:36.700 Well, I'll tell you, it's a genius play.
00:29:38.580 It actually forces companies to build here to dodge them.
00:29:42.080 It also forces farmers to sell more of their products here in the U.S. to bring grocery prices way down.
00:29:48.840 We've already seen this with eggs.
00:29:50.640 Now, remember, 94% of all stocks are owned only by 8% of Americans.
00:29:56.120 So Trump, he's taking from the rich short term and handing it to the middle class through lower prices.
00:30:01.900 Now, tariffs may seem like they're going up one day and down the next, but it's not wishy-washy.
00:30:06.460 It's a strategy because investors hate surprises.
00:30:09.040 So they sell stocks and rush into the safety of bonds.
00:30:12.260 But mark my words, by summer, we will see Bitcoin and stock prices at a new all-time high.
00:30:17.860 Okay, I don't know about his whole theory, and I don't even know if this is what Trump is planning on doing,
00:30:23.940 but that the one thing that he said in there that is true is everybody's pulling their money out of the markets,
00:30:30.120 and where does that money go?
00:30:31.800 It goes to bonds.
00:30:32.480 When people are pouring money into bonds, what does that do?
00:30:37.460 It makes the price of bonds or the return, the yield, it makes that go down because they're not having a hard time.
00:30:45.480 When you think of yields, think of price the government has to pay you to buy one.
00:30:53.420 They got a, I want a $100 bond.
00:30:56.640 Okay, well, I mean, I can get a lot in the stock market right now,
00:31:00.720 but if the stock market is doing poorly,
00:31:03.140 they don't really have to pay you a lot to convince you to get into it.
00:31:06.700 You know, I'll give you $101, you know, for your $100.
00:31:10.460 Okay, let's just let us use it, and I'll give you $101 when it's over.
00:31:14.780 When everything else is going well, nobody wants those treasuries, those bonds,
00:31:20.660 and so we can't sell our debt.
00:31:22.260 And it's like, I'll give you $110, $115, and that's our interest,
00:31:28.440 and we're paying so much interest.
00:31:31.780 So I don't think this is strategy, although Bassett is so smart,
00:31:36.820 it might have been a consideration.
00:31:39.300 I mean, there's positives, right, that go along.
00:31:41.320 Yeah, there are.
00:31:41.600 Like, they always talk about, like, oh, the left used to do this all the time.
00:31:44.200 When the economy would look bad, they'd be like, oh, well, gas prices are down.
00:31:47.240 Well, yes, they're down because there's less demand.
00:31:49.020 Right, like, so they're, of course, going to be positives to any economic change,
00:31:52.220 just the question of whether it would be, you know, weighed out by the negatives.
00:31:56.700 Again, that's not Trump's argument.
00:31:59.260 That's just some guy.
00:32:00.140 There's obviously a whole cottage industry of people who come up with arguments
00:32:04.180 to justify everything on both sides.
00:32:06.220 He is a serial entrepreneur and a financial expert.
00:32:10.760 You know what I mean?
00:32:11.340 I mean, I'm not, I don't, that's how he's described.
00:32:13.960 I don't know him.
00:32:14.520 Right, I know.
00:32:15.700 So I'm not even criticizing him.
00:32:17.340 I don't know him.
00:32:17.900 I don't know anything about it.
00:32:18.880 But, like, would you have been okay if the idea was Donald Trump's going to get
00:32:23.400 elected and intentionally crash the stock market?
00:32:25.500 Like, no one would be, that's what he said, literally what he said.
00:32:28.880 I know, and I said, I don't agree with everything.
00:32:30.400 I don't think that's what Trump is doing.
00:32:30.840 I don't think Trump is doing that.
00:32:31.940 No.
00:32:32.620 And I would not be also okay with someone who's just temporarily taking from the rich
00:32:37.760 to give to the, right?
00:32:39.000 Like, these are concepts that are not only not conservative, but are things that he,
00:32:44.180 Un-American.
00:32:44.840 Un-American, right?
00:32:45.740 Like, I don't want a centralized government crashing stock markets and stealing from the rich
00:32:51.260 to give to the poor.
00:32:52.080 Like, that's not what I want at all.
00:32:54.960 Now, if Donald Trump takes the positive outcome of this, like, if we do have lower, and we
00:32:59.900 are starting to see some lowering rates, and does a policy, implements a policy you and
00:33:04.940 I have argued for for many years to refinance this debt long-term at lower rates, then we'll
00:33:10.880 be taking a positive out of a situation that might be a little shaky and might lead to great
00:33:14.360 things.
00:33:14.860 Correct.
00:33:14.980 So, of course, that's what you have to do as a president, is to try to make, you make
00:33:19.600 the lemonade out of lemons when you get the lemons.
00:33:22.300 Correct.
00:33:22.700 And that would be a very good glass of lemonade.
00:33:25.160 It's still lemonade.
00:33:26.000 It's a, it was still, I still had some lemons.
00:33:28.160 I didn't want to have lemons at all.
00:33:29.580 I didn't want lemonade, but I'll drink the lemonade much more than the lemon.
00:33:33.800 Yes.
00:33:34.640 And that is a very good glass of lemonade.
00:33:38.120 It would be massively impactful to the country if he could get that.
00:33:41.140 But if he does a massive refinance.
00:33:44.640 Yeah, at a low rate.
00:33:45.760 Yes.
00:33:46.060 And hopefully continues to go that way.
00:33:47.860 Yes.
00:33:48.920 But it is, it's a tough game.
00:33:50.520 And it's, it's a, it is something that, you know, we advocated for this for a decade.
00:33:57.760 Yes.
00:33:57.900 We had guests on advocating for it.
00:33:59.780 It is a massively important thing.
00:34:01.920 So, obviously, rates coming down do good things, right?
00:34:04.300 It helps people be able to refinance some of their mortgage debt.
00:34:07.880 It helps regular people, too.
00:34:09.020 So, that is a side effect that could, could come from us.
00:34:11.120 And one that, if we don't take care of, could kill us.
00:34:16.200 I agree.
00:34:17.220 The debt and just the interest alone on the debt.
00:34:20.820 I mean, you could make a case.
00:34:23.100 I don't think that he did this intentionally.
00:34:26.540 But I bet it was, I bet it was, I bet it was kicked around.
00:34:29.960 I think the guys in the treasury are smart enough to go, you know, this is going to do.
00:34:33.660 This will drive down the interest rates on our treasury bills, our yields, and we'll be able to really, you'll see things.
00:34:40.900 You might see the housing market start to pick up, et cetera, et cetera.
00:34:43.760 You'll see other things that are happening because the mortgage rates will go down.
00:34:49.280 You know, okay.
00:34:50.160 I don't necessarily think the mortgage rates going down or the interest rates going down is always a positive.
00:34:58.140 I mean, look, we had 0% interest rates for a very long time.
00:35:01.620 After a while, they become a very big negative.
00:35:04.540 It can be, yeah.
00:35:05.120 But right now, if the government took advantage of rates that were going down and we could lock in our debt at a much lower, that would take a big, big monkey off of our back.
00:35:19.200 Because that is one that concerns me gravely.
00:35:23.820 They never, Biden didn't refinance anything.
00:35:27.800 We had zero, 0% interest.
00:35:31.120 He didn't refinance anything.
00:35:32.420 So, everything is coming up now with high interest rates.
00:35:36.560 This is just like you have a mortgage on your house.
00:35:39.660 If you had an adjustable mortgage, how would you be doing right now, right?
00:35:43.700 Because you banked on your mortgage rate being a certain rate.
00:35:49.040 And we have like an adjustable mortgage rate.
00:35:52.620 Well, somebody needs to go in and refinance all of that.
00:35:56.040 But you can't.
00:35:58.040 You can't refi when the interest rate is so high.
00:36:02.480 So, that is one good thing.
00:36:04.920 I don't think it was done intentionally.
00:36:07.000 But I don't think it's necessarily a bad side effect.
00:36:10.120 And I'll bet you it was one that they did talk about.
00:36:13.760 But that doesn't, look, by the end of the show, I'll have it for you.
00:36:19.120 Look, it is, I am convinced.
00:36:22.940 And I could be wrong.
00:36:23.980 I have to tell you.
00:36:28.380 Yeah, I can tell you.
00:36:30.380 Everything that I'm saying is coming from me.
00:36:33.840 And whenever I'm wrong, it's coming from me.
00:36:36.220 You know, I rely a lot on spiritual prompting.
00:36:39.360 And I don't have any on this one, good or bad.
00:36:43.580 I have none, which usually means, to me, it's not that important.
00:36:49.080 That doesn't mean that it doesn't mean bad things.
00:36:51.100 It just means supposed to concentrate on other things.
00:36:55.020 And I think those other things are the things that we talk about here all the time.
00:37:00.860 And that is, how's your spiritual house?
00:37:03.900 How's your family doing?
00:37:06.020 How's your education?
00:37:07.560 How are your kids holding up?
00:37:09.620 How are you doing with social media?
00:37:12.160 How are you doing with education?
00:37:13.980 How are you doing with the things that actually matter?
00:37:17.720 That, I feel that now, that is what, at least I'm supposed to concentrate on right now.
00:37:25.980 This is, honestly, I mean, I had monologues prepared for this.
00:37:30.460 But it's taken me by surprise because Stu is so surprised by my reaction.
00:37:36.060 And like, no, that's not that I've, he's made me reevaluate absolutely everything I've said.
00:37:41.740 No, no, no.
00:37:42.160 It's a good way.
00:37:42.940 That's your job.
00:37:44.300 It's a good thing.
00:37:47.560 But I just, I'm, I don't know.
00:37:49.860 Well, I mean.
00:37:50.340 Not worried about it.
00:37:51.220 I think, and again, this comes from a place of rooting Donald Trump on.
00:37:57.200 Because the things you just said, all those really vital, important things to the American people,
00:38:03.020 I think Trump's doing a really good job on.
00:38:05.300 Yeah.
00:38:05.600 You know, he's doing a really good job on all those things.
00:38:08.080 And I want him to continue to do a good job on those things.
00:38:10.820 And I want, not only the next couple of years, while he's president of the United States,
00:38:14.660 I want those things to continue long term.
00:38:16.760 And I am concerned that, you know, look, not everybody thinks like we do.
00:38:21.780 Not everyone's engaged in all these issues.
00:38:23.460 A lot of people are going to look at their 401ks and are going to be like, jeez, this sucks.
00:38:27.120 Yeah.
00:38:27.220 And that's going to be their summary of this period.
00:38:29.500 Yeah.
00:38:29.900 And I just, I'm concerned.
00:38:32.740 Because look, I've got a 401k like everybody else.
00:38:34.880 I don't like that it's down.
00:38:35.920 It sucks.
00:38:36.580 I'm pretty risk, you know, I can deal with risk.
00:38:40.980 You know, I live in that world.
00:38:43.740 So I am not all that concerned when it comes to that type of thing.
00:38:46.800 But I am concerned about where, how much of the Trump agenda, if you want to call it that,
00:38:54.000 I mean, it's, I think it's the American agenda.
00:38:56.740 I think it's largely a conservative agenda.
00:38:58.780 Those things that he's been pushing for and doing a good job on, I want those to continue.
00:39:02.820 And I do believe that we, you know, if the economy does wind up seeing this as a long-term issue,
00:39:09.460 and we wind up seeing a downturn, that that's, you know, the midterms are at risk.
00:39:14.240 I mean, just looking at it from general political analysis, you're going to see risk.
00:39:18.620 Now, a lot of people are telling me, you know, in my mentions when I talk about this stuff,
00:39:22.240 they're like, oh, well, this is all going to turn around by summer,
00:39:24.340 or it's going to turn around by the end of the year, and everything's going to be fine.
00:39:26.740 And if that happens, obviously it will be, right?
00:39:28.980 But you're introducing a new element of risk.
00:39:31.600 And so I'm concerned about that risk.
00:39:33.620 I just want to leave you with what my father told me in 1987, after all this.
00:39:37.760 I don't know, son.
00:39:38.760 I don't know what's going on with the stock market, but people are still coming in and buying bread.
00:39:43.960 Life's going on.
00:39:45.360 Yep.
00:39:46.160 And that's just the way it is.
00:39:47.580 That's true.
00:39:47.880 Life will go on.
00:39:50.020 And right now, how much of this actually has affected you today?
00:39:57.580 I think that's where, when, you know, when you hear the president say,
00:40:01.480 it's going to get bumpy, hang on.
00:40:03.400 He's talking to those people.
00:40:04.640 He's not talking to the people who do this all day long, every day,
00:40:08.180 and are like, my stock market, it's down.
00:40:11.320 He's not talking to those people.
00:40:12.700 He's talking to the average person.
00:40:14.000 You're still going to go in and buy bread at the grocery store.
00:40:16.320 Things are going to get better.
00:40:17.360 Things are getting better in many different areas.
00:40:19.940 It's going to be bumpy.
00:40:21.080 Hang on.
00:40:22.740 Thanks, Dad.
00:40:24.160 People today still are going into a bakery someplace buying bread.
00:40:27.240 We still need bread.
00:40:28.740 All right.
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00:43:34.680 Boy, Stu and I are, I mean, this is a, I mean, this, I don't know, this has ever happened.
00:43:46.460 Stu is worried that, you know, he's like completely out of touch with people, and I'm just worried that I like don't have a clue on what I'm talking about today.
00:43:55.420 It's a, it's an odd, but it is, it is Black Monday, just in a completely different way.
00:44:02.940 Soon you're going to be pitching sports monologues, and I'll be talking about theater.
00:44:06.020 But, but Trump planned it this way.
00:44:08.600 Oh.
00:44:08.900 That's part of his grand plan.
00:44:10.860 Can we stop?
00:44:11.880 Can we stop?
00:44:12.580 Please, can we stop with that?
00:44:14.100 Can we stop?
00:44:16.240 Just let's take things at face value and know that he is pretty smart and he's got smart people around him.
00:44:21.300 Let's not panic.
00:44:22.360 Let's, let's not panic.
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00:46:53.100 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program
00:47:02.920 it is april 7th 2025 a date which will live you know in the calendar probably history books
00:47:13.680 you know uh is it black monday that's what's trending today on x the chatter is thick with
00:47:21.020 worry five trillion dollars wiped out last week trump's new tariffs trade wars is that what's
00:47:28.180 coming jim kramer all kinds of red flags he's the red flag guy saying this is a crash like 1987
00:47:35.220 well the stock market is down what 1500 points um all right that's not good don't get me wrong
00:47:43.140 but to be like it was in 1987 it would have to crash by 10 000 points today that'd be kind
00:47:50.980 of a big deal kind of a really big deal so black friday i don't know let's keep watching
00:47:56.780 more on this in just a second first let me tell you about z factor welcome to the uh nightly 2 a.m
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00:49:14.260 nice too hi glenn that was a little insulting but i appreciate your promotion of my show there
00:49:21.940 that's all right that's all right i i mean available on blaze tv i find your show insulting
00:49:26.040 quite honestly a little bit a little bit it's fair it's a fair one of the higher better reviews that
00:49:31.800 we've received uh so that's good is it well okay then uh that sounds great by the way uh klaus schwab
00:49:39.000 is stepping down uh as no yes not klaus klaus is klaus is he's uh klaus is saying i've had enough
00:49:47.200 uh he's gotta get he's gotta he's gotta go he's gotta go and the reason why now he's not being
00:49:52.500 pushed out he's not no he's not being pushed out um apparently um apparently uh women are alleging
00:50:01.580 that uh they were pushed out and saw their careers suffer when they were pregnant or coming back from
00:50:06.920 maternity leave and uh also other women claimed that senior managers had sexually harassed them
00:50:11.820 which uh huh klaus schwab that's the wf what kind of esg score would they get uh i'm just i'm kind of
00:50:20.140 wondering um because that doesn't sound like uh people that would get a good esg score does it
00:50:26.160 no but uh i don't think they have to worry about the esg scores because well you know
00:50:32.220 i mean they created it so you know that's for us it's for us little people not for people like
00:50:39.740 klaus schwab so they're i don't know if they're gonna have a cake or uh i don't know do nazis still
00:50:46.040 eat strudel so maybe they don't have cake but they have strudel for him uh because that's uh that's
00:50:50.840 fantastic uh the wall street journal is reporting in the end all it took was uh all it took to oust
00:50:59.240 postmaster general uh whom president term appointed in his president trump appointed in
00:51:04.440 his first term was a nudge from elon musk during a friday meeting last month at trump's bedmister
00:51:09.260 new york club musk complained to the president that um the postmaster general was resisting his
00:51:15.740 cost-cutting efforts and uh well then he was out by monday the postmaster general announced his
00:51:23.640 resignation and the world wept uh where were you stew when you found out that the postmaster
00:51:28.580 general had had had resigned uh in america it were i don't really exactly where but in the united
00:51:36.040 states i remember exactly where i was i was also in america wow yeah it was powerful story how about
00:51:42.020 you do you remember if you were in america on the day the postmaster general very few of us very few
00:51:47.660 of us right now they're listening would say no i don't i don't even remember if i were in america or
00:51:51.680 i mean some do some do some do they're they're that callous uh but apparently uh the uh the um
00:52:00.500 wall street journalist you know is is is enjoying this um i guess this problem between donald trump
00:52:09.340 and elon musk first of all you know they start out with obviously donald trump is just doing
00:52:14.860 everything that elon musk says and then later in the same argument it's like and you know they don't
00:52:20.480 get along i mean donald trump won't do what elon musk says okay uh and then it's you know they're
00:52:28.820 two dictators i mean look at them look at them two peas in the pod they're just destroying everything
00:52:32.820 they touch and then and then when that one doesn't work for more than a paragraph it's i mean look at
00:52:37.920 them they have nothing in common they hate each other they're going to break apart at any moment
00:52:42.060 it's over here is my uh here's my favorite uh paragraph uh from this uh article that uh it says
00:52:52.940 that uh let's see if i can find it that that elon musk and donald trump have nothing in common
00:53:00.960 nothing in common wow really nothing in common well no you know donald trump plays golf elon musk
00:53:10.560 doesn't donald trump wears a shirt and tie and elon musk doesn't are they both equally evil at least
00:53:16.600 they have that in common they have that in common uh you know i think there might be something a
00:53:22.200 little uh deeper that they might have in common uh like oh i don't know both of them love their
00:53:29.480 country and are convinced they're doing the right thing for the country that's kind of a big one to
00:53:34.500 you might disagree with that that's okay yeah you can disagree with it but they don't that they don't
00:53:38.840 disagree with themselves they think they're doing the right thing they're doing the right thing
00:53:41.900 right they both love america now you might disagree that they both love america i don't know how
00:53:47.740 especially if you're on the left i mean is this one you want to argue with us that you know how to
00:53:53.760 judge people well you might know how to judge people who don't love america because you are
00:53:58.340 surrounded by them uh so uh they they both love america they're both entrepreneurs it's another big
00:54:05.860 one i mean sure one wears a t-shirt one wears a golf shirt i technically believe they're both shirts
00:54:12.100 but you know that's not enough that's not enough they don't have that all-important tie they're
00:54:17.680 entrepreneurs and what's funny is not just entrepreneurs but entrepreneurs that will not
00:54:24.200 listen to anyone when they say it can't get it can't be done you notice that that's kind of a big
00:54:29.760 thing neither one of them will sit down and shut up i don't know that one you know they're both
00:54:36.460 hated by the left that's kind of another big thing they have in common uh both of them were surprised
00:54:45.080 by being hated by the left you know donald trump was like like three months before he ran for president
00:54:52.200 like barbara walters jamming her tongue down his throat like oh my god
00:54:56.300 uh well i mean you you judge for yourself yeah it was on the view different strokes anyway um
00:55:04.860 uh and then all of a sudden you know they all hate him same thing with elon musk everybody was i
00:55:10.600 mean like everybody on the left he loved elon musk and uh now they now now now no now they don't
00:55:18.080 now they're trying to burn his stuff down oh which is weird because isn't that what they tried to do
00:55:22.320 to donald trump's well his family and his businesses just try to burn it down to the ground
00:55:27.500 just destroy everything that he had so they have that in common as well i'm seeing a few things uh line
00:55:34.440 up they're also massive disruptors uh well they don't have technology in common this is actually from
00:55:41.380 the wall street they don't have technology in common i mean he's old and doesn't get it oh oh he's old
00:55:48.400 and doesn't get it that's weird because he seems to be getting the whole we've got to build uh
00:55:57.180 infrastructure for what's coming in tech he seems to have that one down by the way you know who
00:56:03.800 when nikolai tesla died i think this is an amazing coincidence or is it uh when when nikolai tesla died
00:56:15.060 we needed somebody to go in and look at all of his you know plans and schematics and everything else
00:56:21.660 to see what he was working on because he was working on very very dangerous things and so we
00:56:26.420 needed somebody that was smart enough to go in and look at all of it and decide what could be released
00:56:31.160 what shouldn't be released what the government should keep uh and the guy who did that was an mit
00:56:35.800 professor who is donald trump's uncle so it's weird the tesla connection there isn't it
00:56:43.760 so wall street journal you say they don't have a lot in common
00:56:50.440 you shouldn't keep using that word because i don't think it means what you think it means
00:56:55.920 uh either that or you're just completely and totally blind did i mention uh klaus schwab is uh is leaving
00:57:04.740 yeah yeah i just thought i'd throw that in again because you know it's uh it's pretty good gop senate
00:57:11.080 has now approved framework for tax cuts and spending reductions in a very very late late night
00:57:18.700 the vote 51 48 included two gop senators susan collins and ran paul of kentucky voting against
00:57:25.580 the package package contains five trillion dollars in tax cuts and a minimum of four billion in spending
00:57:33.060 reductions that's nice let me ask you this um the five trillion dollars in tax cuts stew can you just
00:57:39.060 look this up for me sure are those actual tax cuts are those just like hey we're not going to raise
00:57:45.820 taxes by five trillion dollars hmm it's a good question i believe i do too i do too yeah a number
00:57:52.960 that big uh has to really has to include hey we're just including you know we're because i mean the tax
00:58:01.780 cuts weren't that big in the first place so right um yeah but it could be over this is what i love this
00:58:06.540 is all the story says i just don't know tax the package contains roughly five trillion dollars in
00:58:11.420 tax cuts okay five five trillion dollars over what time period five trillion years because they do that
00:58:18.760 one all the time we're gonna we're gonna reduce our deficit spending by five trillion dollars over
00:58:25.360 the next 10 years and you'll be like okay i think we could do a little better than that but at least
00:58:33.840 let me figure out how much that is a year no no no no we're not gonna cut our spend we're actually
00:58:38.780 going to increase our spending over nine of those years but that last 10th year we are not we're we're
00:58:47.120 gonna find extra money that we've hidden away in ngos and we're gonna apply it and so you'll get all
00:58:53.240 that money back we're gonna that's how we're gonna cut it that never happens
00:58:56.780 very true no i thought you had some i thought you had did you have the update on that i don't have
00:59:05.680 the exact update it does seem like it is the true the five trillion dollars would include continuation
00:59:10.640 or a permanent uh stake but what else um i don't know that yeah see i mean there was there was talk
00:59:18.020 about potentially um uh you know lowering the um uh the capital gains tax president said over the
00:59:26.900 weekend he wants it gone that would be great i mean a capital gains tax you want it to create jobs
00:59:32.100 that would be one we do have uh this also coming in glenn that was just uh so trump is uh saying he's
00:59:38.120 considering a 90 day pause in all tariffs except for china and now the market is now shot back up and
00:59:44.300 is now on positive ground for the day um so oh things have changed i mean things have changed
00:59:50.620 again i don't think there's any doubt that it and he could still do this right like none of these most
00:59:55.040 of these tariffs haven't even come into effect yet if he just turns some off i think we'll see a huge
00:59:58.900 bounce back um he's considering a pause is was the term that i i'm seeing but let me ask you does that
01:00:06.020 hurt the president's bargaining power yes i would have rather seen you know everybody just hold
01:00:14.160 on let him negotiate and just get on the phone this week and be like you know what i'm not going
01:00:20.120 to change you're going to change because i'm not going to change so what do you say we we negotiate
01:00:25.080 are you one of the 50 countries you're not one of the 50 countries you want to be one of the 50
01:00:28.800 countries because i'm thinking about going up i mean i i would have played that out yeah i hate to doubt
01:00:36.000 him because he's good at negotiating but is that just everybody around him freaking out well i think
01:00:41.260 it like you know i don't i don't love obviously the tariff policy myself right but if you're going
01:00:46.140 to implement it implementing it with some sort of runway where people can try to figure out ways to
01:00:51.740 deal with it is is usually a better approach um so even if a 90 days really good situation can at
01:00:58.100 least allow these countries to say okay hey what can we change let's talk about this you know like
01:01:02.000 israel is an example of vietnam you mentioned earlier going to zero percent you know can we get more
01:01:07.260 countries to do that um now that's not going to wipe out his trade deficit problem no um so that's
01:01:12.800 that is you know that's just that's not going to be the way he's he's i'm not sure you can get
01:01:17.300 everything i'm not sure you could get everything you know i agree i mean i was putting this chalkboard
01:01:22.580 together and you know inflation if you want to get inflation under control fed no more printing of
01:01:28.920 money congress no more spending and then inflation you have to expand trade ease trade so products
01:01:36.280 that are coming into america are cheaper the thing you don't do is is you know make trade
01:01:41.360 higher tariffs okay however if you want to create jobs you do want higher tariffs that's part of the
01:01:49.080 strategy on donald trump so those are diametrically opposed to themselves you're not going to get
01:01:53.920 everything yeah you know yeah that's true it's it's look that's why we are against centrally
01:01:59.160 planning economies because it's really hard to figure all that stuff out i don't mean that is an
01:02:03.520 insult in this particular situation i mean it's how why we criticize countries like china and you
01:02:09.220 know the soviet union back in the day it's one of the reasons they failed it wasn't that they actually
01:02:12.760 necessarily i mean sometimes they did want to starve their people to death but a lot of times it wasn't
01:02:16.760 that a lot of times it was just like no we want this policy to go through and if starvation happens to
01:02:22.760 be one of the side effects whatever um but like managing those things is very difficult yeah you know again
01:02:29.460 trade is not the biggest part of our gdp we get you know there's there's other elements to it that
01:02:34.760 are really important so we'll see but i think like you see here on the rumors of this pause in tariffs
01:02:40.520 you're seeing the markets bounce back which shows that like we're not in this situation where this has
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01:04:42.180 again this is a i will say a a report of a rumor of a consideration of a pause that's okay a report
01:04:49.380 of a rumor of a consideration of a pause for 90 days in tariffs and that is causing the markets to
01:04:56.900 to rise do you think maybe come on we maybe we're just not really
01:05:04.400 we're not equipped for all of this information yes maybe maybe we should what could we reverse
01:05:11.280 the information age is that something that we can have we considered that at all yeah
01:05:14.700 uh everybody in the bite administration tried to do that they did try to do they tried to do that
01:05:19.120 i'm just thinking more like emp you know are we in a situation where we could just you know
01:05:24.360 you know none of this seems to be i think maybe that's what i was feeling today i just feel like this
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01:06:27.120 uh no no no no because that was that's even worse than but like i you know i think one of the things
01:06:32.900 you've you've taught me over the years glenn if i may um is uh to focus on the things that you can
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01:06:58.520 investment here and do something with my my own personal money yeah the same thing with my my family
01:07:02.800 like i you know when the when the you try to do what you can to avoid the negative situations for
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01:07:12.480 and uh at the end of the day that's all you can do like all the other stuff is not going to help
01:07:18.720 you well so try to approach it with that with those eyes it just gets difficult on certain days
01:07:23.060 yeah i gotta tell you you fill me with optimism oh god and uh and then i see a survey that has come
01:07:31.140 out oh no uh wow we're not a bright bunch of people waiting to hear this survey this is glenn
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01:09:03.960 the promo code glenn welcome to the glenn back program uh we have an update um the market
01:09:22.600 bounce back uh after it was released in the news that donald trump may consider a 90-day pause
01:09:31.220 uh and then we were watching it bounce back and then all of a sudden it dropped back down again
01:09:38.800 and it i don't know lost maybe uh 200 points uh okay yeah and uh not not not not not sure what
01:09:48.140 happened until we checked the news it seems like all these media organizations reported
01:09:53.540 an interpretation from some social media user of an interview in which the interview was like i just
01:10:00.560 want to track that back down okay have an interview with trump no no no okay that's a good question the
01:10:07.640 interview was with a trump official the trump official unnamed trump official or trump official
01:10:13.120 who is so we got we have trump and then we have the trump official and then it's a it's somebody on
01:10:21.700 social media doing an analysis of what that trump official said yeah right right so and then the
01:10:29.060 media picks up on that so they're quoting national economic council director kevin hassett yeah okay i say
01:10:36.040 basically all he said was like look i think the he was asked by brian kilmeade would trump consider a
01:10:43.100 90 day pause and has it said i think the president's going to decide what the president is going to
01:10:49.040 decide well and that means yes he's going to consider it's incredible that's how that's where
01:10:55.000 that story we just gave it to you like four minutes ago we go off the air and go into the commercial
01:11:00.020 break and then it's all reversed and the stock market goes down i think we should probably slow
01:11:05.820 down a little bit yeah and again this is no way to rip the only reason life we even brought it up is to
01:11:10.840 discuss why the market moved and it was why the market moved um so it it's an appropriate
01:11:16.380 explanation i think um but now the white house is breaking white house now just says 90 day pause
01:11:22.820 is fake is fake news so it's not there's no pause and so now the market's down again
01:11:27.480 you know i will say this glenn and i don't know what you think about this as far as politics go again
01:11:34.380 taking out of where we end up on all of this we've had we'd have really bad economic times before right
01:11:40.960 covid uh housing crisis and oh eight you know the the the bursting of the bubble of the internet back
01:11:47.840 in 2000 um and you go back to 87 right that market crash all those things all of those though came from
01:11:55.040 what seemed like a outside event right like to the american people yes seem like like you had talked
01:12:02.060 about the housing policies and what led to the housing crisis for years before that and warned
01:12:07.000 about it for years so there were policy uh policies that were directly associated with that but that's
01:12:13.120 not how the american people took that it felt like it was like oh gosh the housing market just crashed
01:12:17.600 right covid just happened uh you know this one i think to the american people right or wrong
01:12:23.980 is going to feel like tariffs caused this okay and i'm wondering i'm worried about how they
01:12:30.220 interpret that let me let me help you out on that that's because people did not interpret
01:12:35.540 the stock market and what's going on in our economy is bogus yes you're right okay i think you're right
01:12:40.940 it's all this bogus money that the fed keeps printing and putting into the system with zero percent
01:12:47.000 interest rates it's all funny money the the stock market is no longer tied to anything real and
01:12:55.140 everybody everybody just bypassed that and went wow things are really good things are really good
01:13:00.260 no no no it was all bogus all of that is bogus i think they sensed the weakness though during biden
01:13:07.340 right like the market went up at times with biden yes but they sensed the weakness they sensed it in
01:13:12.040 other parts of the economy correct i think the optimism for trump's policies launched into another
01:13:19.000 stratosphere but that is our mcdonald's attitude that is uh uh yeah i'd like some tariffs and uh
01:13:29.680 diet coke i mean no it's not a drive-through you're not going to get it by the time you get up to the
01:13:36.100 window but i think that that is the that's the point i'm bringing up which is i think that's how a
01:13:41.360 lot of people consume things correct and i don't think that's gonna change what just happened
01:13:44.920 stock market the stock market people who are supposedly you know educated they turn that
01:13:53.020 thing on a dime but that that's people who are really engaged right and they're overreacting to
01:13:58.500 to news that they're seeing the average person is not even following this on a day-to-day basis
01:14:03.640 all they're seeing is the they're seeing that general downturn and if that continues with them i i wonder if
01:14:10.960 this is going to be seen if if this is turns into a recession which it's not yet if it turns into a
01:14:16.640 long-term negative consequences it is a it could be seen as essentially trump's fault which means that
01:14:22.740 the entire movement has has problems as opposed to like covid what people saw was okay there's it's
01:14:28.340 china released this virus or it started in china it took over everything no they blamed it on trump
01:14:33.080 because the media did i don't think that i don't think he took i mean i think he won in 2024
01:14:38.140 because of what people remembered from his economy in 2019 yes right but when it comes 2020 is some
01:14:43.680 outside thing he couldn't do anything about you know why did he lose then well the economy was doing
01:14:48.960 really really well why did he lose they blamed him on on some stuff yeah for covid shutting us down
01:14:56.200 blah blah blah you know the stuff that he did that made sense at the very you know the very beginning
01:15:01.880 yeah i i i remember that being more broad an argument than it wasn't no one thought it was
01:15:08.120 trump's fault that the economy crashed because of covid you can blame him and say hey i don't think he
01:15:13.540 should have locked down i don't think you know again he didn't really do that democrats ran on that
01:15:18.260 look at what he's done to the economy right right and they won and they won they did win yeah they did
01:15:23.460 win i think it's just i mean i think that's just the the ill-informed again and that's i mean let me
01:15:29.820 let me give you the survey yeah you ready for the survey yeah give it to me hit me with it hit me
01:15:34.120 with it out of out of 50 men if you ask them in a hundred meter sprint can you beat a horse
01:15:45.200 how many say yes how many say yes they could beat a horse horse is a specific horse could it be a
01:15:54.720 horse that's dead no nope just just a horse just a regular horse so we assume a normal horse running
01:16:00.120 on a normal speed not necessarily racehorse you know just just a normal horse i can outrun a horse
01:16:07.040 the correct answer to this would be zero zero right zero should that's what it should be because
01:16:12.860 uh you know a racehorse can run 40 miles an hour don't know if you know this you can't
01:16:19.460 okay usain bolt he's the fastest in a sprint yeah 27 miles an hour right okay horse a little
01:16:27.900 faster okay so uh only two percent out of 50 okay so not that's actually not that bad i mean two
01:16:36.240 percent will say anything that's the right that's the that's the one they say uh that is number 15
01:16:41.780 on the big charts of animals i could beat okay okay number 15 then you get to a zebra okay i'm
01:16:49.620 going to just pass that off on maybe you don't think zebras actually exist you know we have none
01:16:54.500 here it is it is strange deer i could outrun a deer a fox an ostrich okay number 10 i can outrun
01:17:06.940 a cheetah a cheetah would be the one i would think would be the lowest number be the lowest number
01:17:12.760 because they the fastest animal yeah right uh a kangaroo a mongoose i don't even know what a
01:17:19.180 mongoose is so i'm going to give that one a pass ready for this one i can outrun a swarm of bees
01:17:25.360 i mean no you can't not not for a long time no no i don't i don't think you can i don't think
01:17:32.340 have you ever seen that why wouldn't just people just run if the bees when you're being swarmed
01:17:38.340 just run they can't keep up with you you can't outrun bees no uh i can outrun a house cat no i mean
01:17:46.020 people have seen cats before are they're fast uh i can outrun a goat i can outrun a rabbit a goat
01:17:52.660 okay how fast are goats uh i don't have that stat i don't have because i don't like i don't every
01:17:58.620 all these other ones seem completely absurd when i see a i'm thinking of a goat they're kind of like
01:18:03.000 climbing the side of a mountain you know i don't know they don't look that fast they probably take
01:18:07.880 them so would you say yes i could outrun we're getting close to my area here really really okay
01:18:12.460 i don't know uh a goat a rabbit no rabbits are incredibly fast no uh a hippopotamus
01:18:18.880 i mean a hippo i i again oh my gosh i've never raced a hippo myself um but i you know like a hippo
01:18:28.740 doesn't seem like a fast animal they're moving pretty slow is it is it the hippopotamus or the
01:18:32.800 rhinoceros one of those is the most deadly animal alive really oh they're fast and they'll stomp you
01:18:39.360 to death i thought it was mosquitoes no what right mosquitoes the most deadly animal i can outrun
01:18:44.500 a mosquito number two why don't we just tell that to the african nations just be like let's tell your
01:18:51.640 people to outrun the mosquito why don't you run uh number two i can outrun an elephant yeah see like
01:18:59.400 an elephant doesn't look like it moves quickly but the the strides are large you have to factor that in
01:19:03.960 i i don't have to factor that in i just know i can't outrun an elephant they're fast animals
01:19:09.960 yeah but the i mean they're an animal they're a giant animal so are we for all animals yeah not
01:19:17.420 fast i i look i can i'm not saying i would i would say that i could outrun an elephant but i can
01:19:24.160 understand why someone might say that why do you think we invented the gun why do you think men
01:19:28.320 invented the gun we couldn't outrun any of these animals that's a good point okay that's the only
01:19:33.820 reason why we're at the top of the food chain is because we're like oh really take that elephant
01:19:39.420 yes i mean that's i can outrun an elephant yes if i have a rifle i will do that because then it'll
01:19:46.900 be dead and you can walk it away from it okay so uh we don't we have a pretty healthy um we have a
01:19:54.380 pretty healthy view of ourself 10 percent uh say that they have actually sorry 28 percent say they
01:20:02.080 have actually been out in the wilds someplace and clocked an animal and thought to themselves
01:20:08.980 i can outrun that uh a tenth of them have uh actually tried to do that uh i don't know got
01:20:16.020 out of their car i was like come on horse bring it on and uh 11 now out of those showdowns uh mainly
01:20:22.960 with dogs 61 have tried to you know race their dog uh 26 have tried to race their cat i don't i mean
01:20:30.860 how would you even do such a thing 19 have tried to race a goat okay but 60 only 60 say yeah i i
01:20:40.280 couldn't i couldn't i couldn't i couldn't 26 considered themselves winners and here's my favorite
01:20:45.800 14 said it was a draw it was a draw i mean i think we both i talked to the goat afterwards and i'm like
01:20:52.760 you agree right i mean we finished i mean basically we're at the same place right and you have four
01:20:58.860 legs so you know you might have run double the distance but you have double the legs so we're
01:21:05.100 a draw right oh my gosh uh i think we're uh i think we're in in trouble 18 say they would back
01:21:14.000 themselves to beat uh beat somebody in an arm wrestling match uh only 11 of women why what wait
01:21:22.560 why why would only 11 of women women are no different than men wait why hold on just a second
01:21:27.960 oh it's ego probably it's mansplaining that 26 of men say i can beat anybody in a wrestling match
01:21:34.220 and only 11 of women it's probably because of what men have said to women that you're not strong enough
01:21:40.080 to be to beat a big strong guy right because we all know that could happen uh 72 of all respondents
01:21:47.100 admitted men are more likely to believe that they could beat an animal uh than uh than than uh than
01:21:54.120 women uh my favorite is uh sure i can outrun a horse i can outrun a cheetah uh but uh some uh some
01:22:05.280 people uh one in 50 believe they can out swim a dolphin wow uh-huh don't know if you know this
01:22:14.000 they're in the water that's their domain you know now i could outrun a dolphin you put one on the beach
01:22:23.720 i'll beat him every single time i'll swim him i don't know i don't i i don't think you should
01:22:31.160 probably you get a nap in get a nap in let's readdress this maybe tomorrow
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01:25:49.160 11 of people uh feel that they could out sprint a house cat uh women are more likely to admit that
01:26:01.180 they'd lose a race to a non-human creature okay uh the study went on to find 11 of 2 000 adults
01:26:09.320 polled uh estimated they could get around the entire grand national course which is the you know a race
01:26:15.160 course just think of uh churchill downs uh that's four that's four miles uh in less than 10 minutes
01:26:21.100 uh okay um the course record uh is eight minutes and 47 seconds uh so i mean it probably not gonna
01:26:37.540 are we bad at math are we bad at uh distances are we what do we what logic what what is it we're
01:26:50.920 bad at here besides everything because it's it's telling us something i i don't 22 percent of adults
01:26:57.360 feel i want to be the polarist i want to be the i want to be the person calling people and asking
01:27:04.300 these questions 22 percent of adults say they are confident that they could lift a chimpanzee off the
01:27:11.520 ground
01:27:11.900 now i don't i don't i mean i don't know what a chimp weighs you know what i mean i imagine it's
01:27:20.300 awkward it would probably have to work with you if you're gonna uh but uh didn't like didn't you
01:27:26.840 remember that michael jackson have him like crawling on his shoulders and stuff yeah yeah yeah
01:27:30.340 so yeah i mean you could hold one so yeah 70 to 130 pounds yeah so you could you could lift one
01:27:37.400 well i i they would have to work with you though fighting against you right you know it would be
01:27:44.280 kind of weird to just walk up to one and just hug it and try to lift it i think that's a bad idea
01:27:48.180 yeah but hey just remember those stats while you let you as you're going through and you're seeing a
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01:30:41.520 hello america welcome to the glenbeck program well it's been a bumpy ride uh a bumpy ride this morning
01:30:51.240 uh there's been a a statement from somebody who interpreted a statement from somebody who made a statement
01:30:58.820 about a statement that president trump didn't make that is actually the tree and it made the stock market go up
01:31:06.300 and then they realized the statement from the guy who made the statement who heard another statement
01:31:10.820 from the guy who was speaking for the president and saying he made a statement
01:31:15.100 once they found out that that's not reliable stock market went back down again
01:31:19.760 what the heck is wrong with us
01:31:22.820 hey what do you say we all play it cool for a while
01:31:25.140 hmm carol roth former investment banker author of you'll own nothing renowned financial expert
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01:32:44.020 carol roth how are you carol you know glenn i told you several times that this year was probably
01:32:51.820 going to be a historic economic year and we probably see things that we haven't seen before
01:32:57.540 you can imagine and unfortunately i'm uh i'm i'm living in in the middle of all of that right now
01:33:03.560 it's a little surreal today i mean i think maybe we should stop panicking just a little bit i mean
01:33:11.160 it started with it's gonna be black monday uh and then it uh then we had this weird thing about an
01:33:19.480 hour ago where it's released donald trump is reconsidering the tariffs putting a 90 day pause
01:33:25.440 on it stock market zooms up and within a couple of minutes the announcement is made from the white
01:33:30.260 house no that's not true he never said that and it falls back down i don't know things are happening
01:33:36.560 a little fast we should probably slow down just a bit maybe yeah the challenge for me glenn you know
01:33:42.120 when i think about the stock market there's so many people who are worried directly about the stock
01:33:46.620 market and i'm not as much directly worried about the the day-to-day machinations you know i'm old
01:33:52.160 enough i've lived through stock market declines i know the stock market doesn't always go up i've
01:33:56.540 lived through corrections i even i think mentioned you know multiple months ago that i felt that the
01:34:00.720 stock market was overvalued i am not so much concerned about that because stocks go down and
01:34:05.880 like we we saw when good news happens stocks are going to go back up again that's not my concern at
01:34:10.660 all my concern are what i consider the butterfly effects and butterfly effects you know is when a
01:34:16.420 butterfly flaps it swings and that makes you know a kind of a you know an air current what happens
01:34:21.840 downstream from that so there are two things that i'm very much worried about in terms of that one
01:34:28.020 is that if this happens over a long period of time the stock market is actually a pretty major driver of
01:34:36.440 tax receipts and we've talked about this choreography and this math before that we have these crazy
01:34:41.920 deficits the biden administration left us a horrible fiscal position and the butterfly effect is
01:34:47.900 that if we do not get enough receipts because of capital gains because of consumer spending you know
01:34:54.060 whatever it is that we're not going to collect enough revenue into the government and that will
01:35:00.320 actually end up exploding the deficit so that is one of my big concerns the second is the downstream
01:35:07.940 effects on main street main street as we know has been beaten up for five years we had the covet policy
01:35:16.560 we had the supply chain disruption we had the labor market disruption we had historic inflation
01:35:21.840 they do not have the wherewithal to weather the machinations and the changes you know big companies
01:35:29.100 they have big balance sheets they'll find a way to get through it but the small companies that have
01:35:34.080 been hanging on by a thread you know that is an issue and so when a if they have the direct tariffs and i
01:35:40.280 have many clients and companies that have come to me that have direct tariffs people who take it who've
01:35:46.540 had who import from overseas because they don't have another choice currently who've seen containers
01:35:51.680 that used to cost four figures now costing i'm not exaggerating this six figures and that's going to
01:35:57.860 increase with the announcements from quote-unquote liberation day or if you're not directly importing
01:36:03.400 and consumers are pulling back because of the reverse wealth effect their 401ks are down they're worried
01:36:08.940 about the economy that's also going to impact small business so i think when we talk about the issues of
01:36:15.460 wall street we really need to bring it home to main street because that is the backbone of the economy
01:36:22.200 so president trump uh just uh just tweeted a minute ago uh you know did you see this no please tell me
01:36:31.700 yeah uh basically uh come on guys let's pull ourselves together we're not these people stop panicking
01:36:37.960 stop panicking right but how do you tell a small business who was expecting to pay six thousand dollars
01:36:46.460 to bring in a container and now has to spend a hundred and fifty thousand dollars to bring in a container
01:36:51.640 and has beaten up for four years not to panic unless they're going to come out if they're going to exempt
01:36:56.780 small business from tariffs and find a way to return it to them you know this is not a panic because
01:37:03.760 you know oh there's a machination of stock market this is i'm going to have to fire people i'm not
01:37:08.880 going to be able to pay my bills i may not have a company in a few months if this continues to go on
01:37:15.060 i feel like that's panic worthy and i will note glenn that the people who talked about government
01:37:20.700 freedom during covet that the government should not be creating barriers for companies are the same people
01:37:27.140 who are cheerleading small businesses having barriers and saying well if we don't like the way you're
01:37:32.920 doing business you don't deserve to be in business and it's starting to sound like a lot of people
01:37:37.540 who are you know fans of trump and we listen we all want trump to succeed but there are some diehard fans
01:37:43.660 who are starting to sound a lot like leftist bernie bros right now so i i am against you know this i'm i've
01:37:50.740 been against uh tariffs um and always have been uh however i feel as though we this is not a surprise to
01:37:59.420 any of us none of us we knew he was going to do this we also know that uh he is he's actually
01:38:07.120 gunning for the entire global system you know what i mean he's i think the way the reason why it's
01:38:13.300 called liberation day why he called it liberation day is to reflect back to 1945 liberation day when
01:38:19.160 that war was over and we put that system into place that we've been using since 1945 46 and it
01:38:26.560 doesn't work anymore okay and so he's reversing esg he is going the opposite direction of the
01:38:34.320 globalization etc etc and i think he is he's he is churning absolutely everything and i expected it
01:38:44.560 to be ugly he even said i didn't say it would be ugly he said it would be difficult it'd be difficult
01:38:49.360 and i don't think he i know i don't think people understood everything that he's taking on and i
01:38:55.920 feel as though i am nervous about the effects because i see it too my friends my friends who
01:39:03.020 have small businesses they buy anything and it it's not like they're buying everything from china they
01:39:08.080 may have one part but it's an important part or the only part they can get from that country uh and
01:39:14.000 they have long-term contracts on it so they they're going to have to buy that part whether they like it
01:39:18.420 or not and that's going to put them under so i understand that i really do um but i'm i'm not
01:39:23.620 sure this is a really long-term thing do you i think he's i think he's playing chicken with the rest
01:39:31.420 of the world so here's the thing is that you said that that trump said this trump says lots of things
01:39:36.900 and we've all known to take him seriously but not literally yes so we all had an expectation that he
01:39:43.100 would probably do something with tariffs i think that what we didn't expect is that he would do it first
01:39:48.280 we thought that he would do deregulation get you know some of the the tax cuts made permanent do some
01:39:54.740 of those things to juice growth and then turn the intention and so the fact that we didn't have
01:39:59.760 that optimism streak extended before he attacked that i think that was a surprise i also think the
01:40:06.240 scope by the way i think the scope was a mistake and they're just living with it because they were
01:40:11.360 supposed to be reciprocal tariffs a reciprocal tariff would have been hey they're charging us 700 on rice
01:40:17.640 we're going to start charge them 700 on rice or they're charging us 20 on this that would be one
01:40:22.640 way to do reciprocal you could also do a country right wide hey they're charging us 6 we'll charge
01:40:27.160 them 6 they didn't do that at all they came up with some insane formula that was based on a trade
01:40:33.200 deficit divided by imports that means absolutely nothing and i think that by the way a lot of people
01:40:39.700 are saying they think that that was a mistake and nobody checked the math on there and now they have to
01:40:43.140 live uh live with it and i think that's the concern that had this been 10 across the board for everyone
01:40:50.420 had this been truly reciprocal you would have a very different tenor that all of a sudden you know
01:40:56.660 we're putting 30 and 40 and 50 percent tariffs on countries and really escalating things so i think
01:41:03.380 that's an issue and i also think the communication here needs a complete overhaul because there are a lot of
01:41:10.920 different things that are being said that are in conflict with each other and i'm with you i i
01:41:15.700 really hope that this is an art of the deal that this is you know a blunt blunt hammer approach which
01:41:21.860 is not my approach i would have done a cocktail party or something but a blunt hammer he is a sledge
01:41:27.300 hammer there's nothing subtle about donald trump he's a sledgehammer subtle about that hopefully that's
01:41:32.440 the way but there are people who are making actual like ridiculous arguments that are in conflict with
01:41:39.200 each other you have some of his spokespeople out on tv saying things like oh we're going to raise a
01:41:45.620 bunch of money and eliminate taxes at the same time saying they're going to try to take down trade well
01:41:52.260 those things are in conflict with each other we're going to raise a bunch of money but we're also trying
01:41:56.840 to bring back manufacturing well those things are in conflict with each other there are people like
01:42:01.120 me thinking that this is probably a way to try to refinance the debt but that's in conflict with some of
01:42:07.160 these other things that he's doing so everything is in conflict and sure if you leave all the options
01:42:12.060 open you can declare victory much more easily but now you have everybody infighting because you have
01:42:17.700 people who are actually arguing really bad policy yes is good okay so i again and maybe i'm giving the
01:42:25.940 president too much uh the benefit of the doubt here too much room but i i don't think i am because what
01:42:32.140 he does is negotiate and and i know because i know people who have been on his team and they all say
01:42:39.160 the same thing you walk into a room with him when he takes the room he senses what's going on and he can
01:42:45.460 move and and pivot on a dime what you do know is at the end it will be good for the trump organization
01:42:52.820 okay and so i think that these all are the trump organization or america no no no i said negotiating with
01:43:00.080 him you know in in real estate deals okay i think he is negotiating now for america so i'm taking what
01:43:06.860 he how he negotiates okay um for his company and he's applying those same principles now for our
01:43:13.120 country and i think he cares about our country um and so he's walking into a room and i think all those
01:43:20.000 options are on the table you're only going to get one you're not going to get both you're not going to
01:43:24.880 get all these jobs and all this tax revenue coming in you know what i mean it's going to be one or the
01:43:30.700 other the so the things that are uh incongruent here i think uh is the negotiating room let's see which
01:43:40.640 one plays out which which one which one are we going for yeah but it's a little hard for the american
01:43:46.120 people to palette a non-strategy well we're gonna get something right like we'll get some benefit out of it
01:43:52.400 i don't i don't know which one or if that's the or if that's the plan and just communicated to people
01:43:57.140 and listen if if this ends in a week or a couple weeks and especially if they're willing to pay back
01:44:03.520 these small business owners for the huge amounts that they've had to spend out of pocket i'd say
01:44:08.220 great that was fantastic but you know there are so many things that can get damaged in the meantime and
01:44:16.340 the longer it goes on yes the more risk it is inherent so i think there needs i do believe there
01:44:23.300 there's a shelf life of this yeah i do i i agree with you 100 and i i don't mean to be giving him
01:44:29.760 too much uh leeway here i i think i'm being actually fair i mean i told the story last week of he's going
01:44:37.360 in to sell the plaza hotel everybody he's got japanese people coming in everybody that uh is on his team
01:44:43.940 they're focused on the plaza hotel five minutes in without saying anything to his team he pivots
01:44:50.100 and like forget the plaza i want to talk to you about this and everybody on his team is freaking
01:44:54.080 out like we've got to sell the plaza hotel what are you doing but he said after the meeting i knew i
01:44:59.500 could tell they're not going to buy the plaza so i pivoted here instead of a wasted meeting i sold them
01:45:04.600 this and i don't think that's wrong to give him the benefit of the doubt because that's the way he
01:45:11.500 shoots from the hip that i hear i hear let me just let's just take a step back on central planning
01:45:17.500 though for a second and and yes and we're again we're all on his side we're all rooting for him
01:45:22.680 we're just discussing if this is the best tactic the issue is the central planning even him sort of being
01:45:30.340 able to do this what happens glenn if you know this even even if it doesn't turn out badly but let's
01:45:37.260 say whether it's four years eight years 12 years down the road we get in a new administration and
01:45:42.280 they want to do things completely differently they say well that was the trump way and we don't like
01:45:47.560 it and now we're gonna say xyz and now every business now needs to to go and roll and change
01:45:54.320 businesses cannot operate like this businesses have already decoupled from china because we were told
01:45:59.340 china bad and now they're getting punished again so it's very challenging when we have a government
01:46:04.960 that has that much power so then to put up these barriers i would rather do this with incentive i'm
01:46:10.480 i am absolutely willing because i did this last week i said this last week you know who i have a
01:46:15.860 problem with is congress this is congress's territory this is not the president's territory the minute
01:46:22.460 congress wants to reclaim their their duties and their power i am all for it i do not like the
01:46:30.240 government giving more power anybody giving more power to the administrator no no no no no no no but
01:46:37.560 where the hell is congress where the hell is congress they are they are the ones that are making this
01:46:44.500 giant hole congress should have said right at the very beginning okay hang on just a second we're
01:46:49.920 gonna pass tax cuts we're gonna we're gonna pass the regulation you don't have to do that sir
01:46:54.260 we're passing the reins act that gets rid of half of the regulation already maybe more than half
01:46:58.960 and that's our purview but they're not doing it because nobody in congress has the balls to do
01:47:06.120 what donald trump does it doesn't mean i like it uh and it doesn't mean that i want somebody to
01:47:12.420 you know continue this in the next administration we're setting up some bad precedent but it requires
01:47:18.940 congress to take their power back all right back in just a second let me first uh right now
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01:48:32.280 so where is um where do you think scott besson is carol it's a really good question um he certainly
01:48:52.320 has been on some of the shows and he has been sticking to the party line and i think that you
01:48:58.920 know that's one of the challenges when you're in an administration that has you know a lot of power
01:49:04.440 at the top is that you know you have to know your place and so of course he is not going to go against
01:49:10.480 whatever the president's wishes are there have been some rumblings that there are divisions kind of
01:49:16.280 behind the scenes that you know besant and has that want a little bit more of a focused and and you
01:49:24.040 lower tariff approach and that uh you know lutnik and navarro are the ones that are really pushing
01:49:30.020 on this so i think that there is some internal conflict and we're seeing that play out and
01:49:35.920 unfortunately i think at the end of the day it's going to be trump's call i don't think any of them
01:49:40.580 are going to go against what so i i have less now less than a minute but i have to ask you this i think is
01:49:45.560 the best cabinet i've ever seen in my lifetime and especially the people on the economic advisors
01:49:50.560 the people you just mentioned all really really accomplished and quite brilliant well i'll say
01:49:57.180 that i think some of them are very accomplished and brilliant and i think that maybe we don't have
01:50:02.780 the same but i'm not going to be the one who's going to uh you know go get into that uh on air that
01:50:09.040 can be a private conversation okay i don't i mean i don't care if you want to get into it we can get
01:50:15.600 into it i don't really care uh but uh uh carol thank you very much i appreciate it thanks glad
01:50:21.500 i was good to see you wow that's saying something i mean i look i think every administration has
01:50:26.460 people that i think are brilliant and some that i don't right man that's uh that's the case with
01:50:31.040 this one lutnik i think they're great there's some great ones i i think that like it's just looking
01:50:36.840 for a hint from carol oh she just signed off yeah no look i that is you're never going to love
01:50:42.580 everything right like the question is as she pointed out we all want the president to succeed
01:50:47.160 we all want the best things for the country it's the approach that you question and you hope that
01:50:51.060 uh that the the policy prescription we're looking now it looks he just announced uh looks like 50
01:50:56.680 additional tariffs on china um so we would assume we'll probably get reciprocal from china as well on
01:51:03.920 that one so it's just a matter of what the approach is and and how it plays out long term feel bad for
01:51:08.960 walmart i mean not really but i feel bad for walmart feel bad for the shoppers at walmart yeah
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01:52:41.600 welcome to the uh the glennbeck program uh on friday we uh we we did well i don't even know what we
01:53:02.620 did exactly uh we we did uh we did a uh bit on tv that i i named that manifesto which i i think it
01:53:11.560 dawned on me halfway through this is just something to promote dave landau's book uh that's all that
01:53:18.560 that's all that really was uh and i resent him for it but somehow or another i invited him on the
01:53:23.520 program again today thank you i appreciate it a lot thank you i enjoyed it yeah did you i did i thought
01:53:30.280 it was fun well you're a guy who also uh robbed pharmacies so i don't think we really take advice
01:53:35.800 from you but well i in fairness though after i robbed the pharmacy i only got in trouble for
01:53:41.220 stealing pb crisps the greatest snack of all time when i was like yeah oh my goodness yeah you wait
01:53:46.940 hold on just as wow what a crappy pharmacy this is first of all it hired you uh and do they know at
01:53:53.220 the time you were completely out of control no it's odd because i had to have smelled like you know
01:53:58.220 something during the interview i assume i didn't go in sober right so they still were like this guy
01:54:04.100 seems good to work at a pharmacy just feel free to take out the trash that's next to all of the pain
01:54:09.860 pills and valium and i'm like yeah i'll get that like eight times a day if you want it's no problem
01:54:14.260 at all so the name of the book is a party of one uh and uh uh it's actually a fuzzy memoir and it's
01:54:21.780 your life story and your life is i find it hysterical thank you may not have found it hysterical
01:54:26.880 while you were doing it and living it no not at the time yeah yeah not at the time but it's
01:54:31.680 definitely something to reflect on and it's kind of my teenage years so it's everything from you
01:54:36.540 know so you were stealing at a pharmacy in your teenage years i was 15 wow yeah i was a go-getter
01:54:43.240 yeah it didn't involve entrepreneur yeah yeah it didn't involve schooling you know i went to high
01:54:48.740 school for five years so it's the fact that i wrote a book is and did you graduate i did yeah good
01:54:53.520 for you oh the place went crazy yeah i couldn't believe i did graduate i think i think the
01:54:58.380 principal just you know changed a few grades right we got to get him out of here yeah they're like
01:55:02.020 please make him leave yeah he can't be a six-year senior right so and i probably would have done it
01:55:07.180 yeah yeah yeah i ended up getting my life together after that but this is kind of yeah the beginning
01:55:11.720 part of it so take me through you know some of the highlights of of your life oh there's in the
01:55:17.960 book there's a few of them um i guess one of the things that it's been on comedy central but this
01:55:22.240 is more of the explanation is about how i was attacked by somebody in a mental hospital
01:55:27.480 where i went in i was arrested you think those places are safe you'd think so yeah but they're
01:55:32.320 not no no no they're not yeah you'd be surprised there's some real characters there really i like
01:55:37.460 to say yes really yes stomach yeah i had bonged a fifth a beer bong that i don't know if you're
01:55:43.440 familiar but uh i was already pretty messed up and then i grabbed a beer bong my well my friend did
01:55:49.060 and he poured an entire fifth of absolute vodka oh my god and then my friend nick goes this is
01:55:53.900 stupid and then poured in a cap full of sprite and goes now you're good right so he just thought i
01:56:00.000 needed a chaser right yeah so i did the entire fifth and um i tap danced for four minutes lit a
01:56:05.660 cigarette backwards and fell through a glass table wow yes and that was uh and then and that was
01:56:12.260 and that was at what point in your in your um i want to say it was about 45 seconds after i stood
01:56:18.280 up right no but i mean i mean at what point in your in your oh in my addiction yeah about three
01:56:23.980 years in when i was 17 because i really started hitting it hard when i was 14 which people probably
01:56:30.080 are wondering really early as a dad of a 13 year old boy that seems really early just a second
01:56:36.080 you just california yes california is is man in fact i'll give you this story i want to give it
01:56:41.000 to you exactly right because you know let's not go too harsh california is now saying that uh in a
01:56:48.060 new bill that you have to be 16 before you can ride in the front seat of a car okay so 16 how hard
01:56:55.560 are we going to helicopter people so right so i think hey harder than i don't want to come i don't
01:57:00.560 want to come out and say hey hey you stop trying to achieve things on your own dave there has to be
01:57:06.940 some medium between 16 year olds aren't allowed in the front seat which is used to be a year older
01:57:11.920 than you learn to drive right right and robbing a pharmacy i mean isn't there something in between
01:57:16.420 there probably is we as americans probably on a sweet spot i would never look at a 15 year old and
01:57:21.900 go you got to sit in the back there's a there's a chair it'll be no no that is it's crazy um
01:57:28.320 let's see uh booster seats for under 10 now uh 10 10 a booster seat no my son's 10 i don't i think
01:57:38.620 my kid would attack me yeah right there's no way he would do it i mean we went when i was a kid we
01:57:43.560 were up we laid in the back window of the sedan yeah okay you know like like a bobblehead doll i mean
01:57:50.480 we were laying up in the window do you remember the station wagons that is the tourist station wagons
01:57:56.020 where you sat in the back and faced out as kids it was fantastic right it was like but if you got
01:58:00.940 rear-ended only the kids would be killed and i think that's a very wise design a lot of moms slamming
01:58:08.560 out their brakes yes randomly in the highway killed the kids yeah especially the way people drive now
01:58:14.280 it's like 75 25 yeah oh yeah i i think we're i mean again you know you're not a good example
01:58:22.760 no no i wouldn't say i wouldn't say more freedom for kids no no i'm not i i think if if i was 14 and
01:58:31.320 you let me do anything i would have been the first person to have a pot store it just wouldn't have
01:58:35.540 been legal right right yes which eventually did become legal in michigan stories like yours though
01:58:40.960 that have created this circumstance like people looked at your childhood and said we need to keep
01:58:46.300 kids in the back seat of cars like it like you are actually the cause of all the helicopter parenting
01:58:52.000 you're opposing i got yes i got a dui the day i got my driver's license daily yes dui day one the
01:58:59.080 day first day yeah it's it's spectacular you can make it yeah i mean a little bit you can make it
01:59:05.280 you can be better than jail at at 16 you don't aim too high you're like i want to work with glenn
01:59:11.360 beck at the blaze you can make that you do it look at me go yeah
01:59:15.440 yeah i was 16 and i just got in my car driver's license that day and i decided to uh take my dad's
01:59:24.520 car we were having a family reunion i went down to the hood in detroit got liquor came back we ended up
01:59:30.500 in a high-speed chase and uh it was with a guy who i gave a lawn job to which is when you get on
01:59:36.140 somebody's lawn spin the tires and it just starts kicking up grass people love that yeah they they're
01:59:40.920 big fans and the guy sitting in his bmw that was much faster than my buick regal chased me yes and
01:59:47.460 you weren't smart either no no correct what what what what caused you to be this way uh my dad got
01:59:54.580 agent orange from vietnam and when he was 13 when i was 13 not he was 13 i was 13 he was diagnosed with
02:00:01.660 a brain tumor and the va did a lot they did nothing to help us so my dad decided he had to pay out of
02:00:06.820 pocket to stay alive so i watched my dad who became from nothing became a millionaire lose
02:00:11.960 everything to stay alive which uh which drove you to stealing pills well they were they were living in
02:00:19.640 boston at the time they and i was staying with relatives so i was just kind of depressed and like
02:00:24.920 my dad was everything to us our coach everything and when he ended up getting sick i kind of just lost
02:00:30.600 my way and they were across the country and i was just dealing with trying to figure out life
02:00:36.640 and that's really hard yeah i lost my mom about the same about the same time yeah and had similar i
02:00:42.100 mean you didn't rob pharmacies no i wasn't but you went through a lot of the same struggles yeah i mean
02:00:46.120 i thought i was a bad guy until i mean i hope we die at exactly the same minute so i could go jesus
02:00:52.360 look at that this is why you keep inviting him on the show that's right yeah that's right
02:00:56.780 no that's exactly what i've been to people too the worst person in the situation where it's like well
02:01:03.260 i'm not that bad right right like anything i do yeah i would have been convinced i was fine and not
02:01:08.260 have a problem with alcohol if i would have been hanging around you every one of my friends that are
02:01:11.820 still alcoholics felt that way yeah so the the the point of the the book is it's not just a really
02:01:19.600 funny ride um but it also is i mean i think it's number one on self-help it was yeah it is yeah
02:01:25.540 in on amazon is it it was or it is it goes back and forth from one to two all right okay yeah so
02:01:30.960 and then it's one in self-help on amazon and one in comedy and and did you see it that way did you
02:01:36.640 did you set out to which did you set out to write i set out to write the story but to be honest about
02:01:41.820 it you know it'd be as honest as i possibly could be and see what people's reaction were was and
02:01:46.480 that's basically comedy any place that you were like oh man yeah there had to be stories you did
02:01:51.400 not want it to actually tell i held on to it for five years the book the book five years because i
02:01:57.400 didn't want to put it out yet because there's so much personal stuff in it stuff that happened to my
02:02:01.320 mom as a result of what happened to my dad it was very hard to deal with that so when i wrote it all
02:02:06.380 out and actually looked at it i'm like oh this is horrible like i like a lot of the stuff i did was
02:02:11.100 just horrible right and people are going to remember this so i'm going to open some wounds here
02:02:15.640 and i also wanted to get a hold of people that were in the stories and be like i changed your name
02:02:19.820 but is this okay and everybody was fine with it yeah wow you turned into a good guy yeah i try to
02:02:27.260 be how did that happen uh i don't know it's because of your program yeah yeah no let me keep working
02:02:34.000 the program um so was the writing it out was that part of like a you know fifth step or anything it
02:02:39.220 was yeah okay yeah it was something that i had never done early on and this was about 10 years into
02:02:43.800 my sobriety and that's when i decided to finally really do it and then i realized i had a lot of
02:02:48.400 stories and i was already a storyteller on stage so i ended up just kind of writing it out as a book
02:02:53.740 and then when i sent it to uh john wederhorn who's also on there he looked over it and he's uh an author
02:03:00.400 for rock you know musicians and when he was shocked by stuff i was like oh holy crap that's good when a guy
02:03:08.600 who's worked with scott ian from anthrax and and ministry is like this is a bit much i was like oh
02:03:15.060 okay so we're on to something like he had never heard some of that before and i was amazed so you've
02:03:21.780 seen i'm sure you've seen people respond on online and stuff yes most surprised uh five stars and people
02:03:31.080 love it and then the emails that i've gotten saying how they've connected with it in their youth
02:03:35.320 so there's a little something that everybody's done where they can go oh that story's me that
02:03:39.540 story's me yeah i mean we're not as bad as you not all no we're not as bad as he yeah you just hope
02:03:45.320 that because you're a dad right but i mean it's i mean it's interesting when you at least with me when
02:03:51.020 i sobered up and you with you and someday with you stew and never with sarah uh when you sober up you
02:03:56.840 you uh you realize that we are all the same we have different stories yeah but we all are hiding
02:04:03.700 something you know i was thinking this weekend it's it's interesting how you know in the in the
02:04:08.700 garden of eden uh you know the devil tempts him with an apple and then the first thing that he says is
02:04:16.320 uh hide you're naked hide right hide that's the first thing that satan says is hide shame
02:04:25.880 and we still have that and i think it's the same whisper that says hide that nobody will like you
02:04:33.160 hide that just like you said when you're writing it nobody will everybody will think i'm horrible
02:04:37.020 that's what i thought too and i mean i told people to hide in the book many times when the police would
02:04:41.580 show up to a party which is why i got caught under a pile of laundry once a pile of laundry i ran into a
02:04:49.780 my friend ran my friend my my brother's girlfriend i should say hid me in a closet i hid there for
02:04:56.420 years i'm kidding um but i was in there and she threw a bunch of laundry on me and while everybody
02:05:01.040 was being arrested i thought the cops would have left just for time and when somebody walked in i'm
02:05:05.620 like are they gone and this cop's like no we're still here and i was like oh cool who's in there i'm
02:05:12.320 like et dave landau the name of the book is party of one uh you will love it and it's available
02:05:21.180 wherever you get your books just uh go to amazon or or wherever and get uh party of one by dave
02:05:26.940 landau dave always good to have you on thank you for having me glenn i really appreciate it god
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02:07:23.660 welcome to the glenn beck program uh you know donald trump sometimes uh has some of the greatest
02:07:40.580 moments when he's when he's talking about terrorists um may i just show you a clip of him discussing the
02:07:49.120 houthis this weekend uh here he's showing uh this and uh these are houthis gathered for instructions
02:07:57.800 on an attack oops there will be no attack by these houthis very true yeah no i'm not gonna be a i gotta
02:08:06.120 be a single houthi uh left in there oops gosh darn it uh as the bomb just lands right in the center of
02:08:12.500 them uh love that i mean it's it's sad i mean you know don't get me wrong it's human life but
02:08:18.640 when it comes to people who are in the middle of attacking you and trying to kill your people it's
02:08:24.520 you don't feel quite as broken up about it here are the um uh here are the thousands of demonstrators
02:08:30.560 at hands-off protest in boston uh they're now starting to say this is going to be the the biggest
02:08:38.100 uh gathering this is bigger than the tea party no i don't i know i don't think so um that's boston
02:08:46.360 can we just show some of the tea party do we have any of the photos of the tea party i mean
02:08:51.260 you know those are kind of big those were uh rather rather large uh there's there's one tea party oh
02:08:57.860 that's the april 15th that's the tea party is that san antonio yeah there's the alamo in the back
02:09:02.740 uh kind of large yeah it seems pretty large kind of large uh you know there's some more uh you know
02:09:09.140 i i'm not sure you're going to be able to say these and you know the other thing that is uh makes it
02:09:13.880 not as impressive is we didn't have billionaires backing us up remember i mean we couldn't even
02:09:21.120 get a 501c3 from the uh from the government these guys print ngos like they're going out of style and
02:09:28.120 getting money from billionaires and the government we couldn't even get a 501c we couldn't get tax
02:09:33.460 status so we couldn't even raise money from amongst ourselves and uh and still had it and we didn't
02:09:38.980 you know one of the bad things is i have to say we didn't have any union printed signs uh and that
02:09:44.680 always makes me feel bad because when they show up for these these rallies uh it always it always it
02:09:49.900 always seems they have union printed signs which i mean we made our own signs uh but if i'm gonna have
02:09:57.000 it i think i'm gonna shop around for the best price and i doubt i'm gonna get that from a union shop
02:10:01.760 you know what i mean so but anyway uh maybe that's just me all right we will see you uh tomorrow
02:10:10.340 same back time same back channel have a good day
02:10:27.000 this is glenn beck