The Glenn Beck Program - May 24, 2024


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

163.46393

Word Count

20,441

Sentence Count

533

Misogynist Sentences

24

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

Media Matters for America laid off over a dozen employees on Thursday, as former employees took to their social media accounts to announce they were out of a job. What happened? And why did they do it?


Transcript

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00:01:20.000 welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program
00:01:47.320 hello america i have some very have some very sad news for you today uh it involves media matters
00:01:59.540 uh looks like they're having to lay people off and uh they may go they may go under and uh i'm gonna
00:02:08.180 try really hard not just to burst out in tears as we tell you that story in 60 seconds and i can hardly
00:02:16.380 wait in fact uh real estate agents i trust dot com is our sponsor i own the dump uh i pay for the
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00:02:30.420 real estate agent you want to sell your house fast top dollar great do it right now okay end of
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00:02:42.760 oh that's me is so excited to hear i'm sorry i'm sorry i'm sorry i'm sorry is so sorry to hear that
00:02:51.300 there is trouble in media matters land so sorry to hear it stew can you please break the news to us
00:02:58.080 this is a devastating day for all of us uh i would say media now if you don't know what media matters
00:03:03.880 is um this does probably deserve an alert because most people probably don't but they're an organization
00:03:11.280 that attempts to take conservatives out of context and hurt their businesses basically they were started
00:03:17.400 by george soros and um hillary clinton and who was the third one um uh anyway i can't think of his name
00:03:26.300 another he was a i can't think of his name but he was a guy who was conservative at one point and then
00:03:32.940 turned into a liberal and was you know very clintonite yeah and then just turned into a
00:03:37.500 monster um i'm just saying uh you know i hate to speak ill of evil people but i'm going to i'm going
00:03:45.380 to so anyway it's a sad story go ahead media matters for america laid off over a dozen staffers
00:03:50.960 on thursday as former employees took took to x to announce they were out of a job
00:03:56.760 catherine abu something or other uh also known as cat abu
00:04:04.480 i forget i'm i'm not familiar with with this particular person and i would not want to abu
00:04:10.960 is out of a job cat abu out of a job oh that's sad and i'm going to say they because i just don't know
00:04:16.640 but well they most likely cat abu is uh is a they or them i i'd say that the odds are high i don't know
00:04:24.900 anything about them but you know he's a cat we don't know i mean there's an nba player
00:04:30.200 cat carl anthony towns could be yeah could be a man could be i have no idea yeah well but out of
00:04:36.300 work they say uh yeah bad news i've been laid off from media matters along with the dozen colleagues
00:04:42.320 there's a bad there's a reason far-right billionaires attack media matters with armies
00:04:49.020 of lawyers they know how effective our work is and it terrifies them yeah parentheses him
00:04:57.040 right either that or that billionaire knows that you're lying and has the money to take you to court
00:05:07.180 to put you out of business yeah it could be that one it's interesting because i think we have to allow
00:05:13.660 whenever you're talking about media matters as an organization you have to allow for the most likely
00:05:18.840 explanation that they're just lying right like this has nothing to do with the elon musk lawsuit
00:05:23.840 you have to allow for this possibility hold on let me just open it up to the phones anyone who can tell
00:05:30.340 me a time when you read anything from media matters or were media matters were quoted where it was true
00:05:37.840 go ahead yeah just call us up now lines are lighting wide open line sure um okay uh but so
00:05:44.820 we have to allow for that uh possibility that just you know again they're just business is failing
00:05:51.060 and they're just laying people off but it also very well could be the elon musk thing which makes me love
00:05:56.040 him um i more than
00:05:58.840 it really does like i'm i'm i'm up and down on musk like some of the stuff he does i like some of it
00:06:07.280 i'm like i'm not such a huge fan of but it's just yeah it's satisfying that today that this is going
00:06:13.800 on one of my favorite people in the world uh maybe even quite honestly the known universe right uh i'm
00:06:20.060 gonna go that far now this uh cat abu appeared to be referring to elon musk who filed a defamation
00:06:25.480 suit against the progressive media watchdog last november over a report claiming that major corporate ads
00:06:30.440 on x were being shown alongside white nationalist content again it was just another one of their
00:06:35.300 typical fraudulent nonsensical reports in my opinion what is she gonna do what is she gonna do
00:06:41.060 besides lick uh you know milk out of a bowl what is she going to do gosh darn it uh media matters
00:06:47.220 president angelo caroussone sent oh back to oh i know i love him you know who sure he's great i'm
00:06:56.400 sure he's wonderful oh you don't remember him i do not he was nothing but a blogger who did
00:07:03.460 everything he could to take me down and then they made him the president of media matters
00:07:09.580 makes perfect sense right yeah no i know of course it does of course it does he has a quote here about
00:07:15.480 how you know there's a it's a meritless attack he also released a statement uh regarding the layoff
00:07:20.700 saying we're confronting a legal assault on multiple fronts and given how rapidly the media landscape is
00:07:27.460 shifting we need to be extremely intentional about how we allocate our resources in order to stay
00:07:33.320 effective which is an interesting framing uh nobody does what media matters does no i mean a lot of
00:07:38.800 people do it uh you know i will say a lot of people do it they usually at least they used to just take the
00:07:45.280 media matters reports and report them in the mainstream media which is why they consider themselves
00:07:49.800 effective let alone that they're just a giant scam to take money away from left-wing rich people
00:07:56.540 do you feel good about dancing on these people's graves no i don't i will say i don't i you don't
00:08:01.460 they have a whole list and i'm i'm hesitant to read these because they have a whole list of different
00:08:05.560 media matters you know drones that that have been fired and i i do feel bad for oh i don't oh oh you
00:08:13.480 feel bad dancing on their graves really because i'll build a dance floor i'll build a dance floor on
00:08:18.660 their graves uh you know i know jesus wouldn't do that no but i'd be yeah yeah i mean i bring the
00:08:26.040 platform shoes uh and the dance floor and the lights in fact uh i bring i bring this
00:08:32.600 as we're as we're dancing on their graves uh i wouldn't have a wouldn't have a problem with
00:08:39.540 that at all so uh i mean i do feel i have a i mean the organization as a whole should you know
00:08:45.520 dissolve into the you know the depths of hell yes but yeah you know you have like i mean these are
00:08:51.660 obviously you've got a bunch of like untalented hourly workers who have no marketable skills that
00:08:58.700 are now we're gonna wind up paying for because of the programs they advocate for oh you know like i
00:09:03.020 don't you know when you bring it to them personally individually um i still feel a little like a little
00:09:11.020 like that so it's not gonna have a hard time convincing me not to dance on their graves well i mean
00:09:16.280 again yes they are doing things that are hurting the nation on a daily basis like that is a right
00:09:22.080 i mean yes if they were effective at their jobs trying to it would destroy truth and the republic yes
00:09:27.880 but again the organization is just built on constant lying so it's hard to you know feel happy but i feel
00:09:35.500 i feel the same way i feel about like i was watching a documentary about like uh you know jeffrey dahmer
00:09:40.060 no don't disparage dahmer in that way i mean he had a whole okay all right you're right you're
00:09:49.900 right i don't want to be unfair to dahmer you're right i was watching a documentary about um these uh
00:09:55.220 pig butchering scams you know what i'm talking about with these so basically no i am not up on my
00:10:02.120 pig butchering scams no i'm not i'm fascinated by this stuff so the pig butchering scam the basic
00:10:06.900 outline of this hang on just a second this is how bored we get of news sometimes how down in the
00:10:13.980 dumps we get we just can't do it anymore stew's now fascinated with pig butchering scams okay and i
00:10:22.600 appreciate that stew i really do so you've probably been the target of a pig butchering scam almost
00:10:29.800 everybody has right you get a you get a text that says hey bill can't wait to see you tomorrow
00:10:36.900 and you're like i'm not bill and and hopefully on their end they you reply to them and you say
00:10:43.480 my name's not bill you have the wrong number and then they say oh i'm so sorry well what a wonderful
00:10:48.200 coincidence maybe we can be friends how are you what's your name hang on just a second first of
00:10:55.440 all i thought you meant actual pig butchering no which i was a little more interested in oh really
00:11:00.200 uh yeah because i don't know how you scam pigs into being butchered yeah you're like it's like kitty
00:11:05.720 kitty kitty kitty kitty and then they end up butchered and it's a scam no what you need the
00:11:10.420 way to do it clearly no is to put the message in a in a spider web and then the pigs will think oh
00:11:16.740 it's charlotte and then you just next thing you know you're eating bacon that's right um no so you
00:11:23.760 know so you get kind of scammed and then you you have a conversation with them sometimes it's a love
00:11:28.060 interest some some good looking woman on the other end of this uh they they say you know what by the
00:11:34.360 way i have some great investment advice you should try what i'm doing and they eventually get these
00:11:39.220 people to uh hold on all right so lots of questions here they invest in a fake investment
00:11:47.000 app right they wind up putting 20 30 40 000 into this app they think they're getting these big
00:11:52.100 returns when they try to withdraw the money of course it's not a real app and one of the things
00:11:57.320 that they do is they have these women who are employed in like you know me and mar or something
00:12:03.720 and they get on the phone uh on zoom calls and they actually like have calls with real people they
00:12:11.600 employ models now all they do all day is are they're good looking and they talk to these these guys who
00:12:16.740 think they've got like some hot woman who's all of a sudden interested them out of nowhere and wants
00:12:21.020 them to invest in crypto um and they uh they have these women who go through this whole day and this
00:12:27.880 is their process and they they had some behind the scenes coverage of this and they're talking to
00:12:32.000 these women and these women were just like look my other option is like i'm an escort like i've got
00:12:37.080 nothing i've got a family i i've got nothing going on and they're and and even though what they're
00:12:42.140 doing is evil i felt bad for them that's how i feel about the media matters employees i feel like
00:12:47.140 they're the models that they don't want to be quite escorts no i feel slightly work really you're
00:12:53.000 right they are scamming the america they're scamming the american people just like the people
00:12:58.140 involved in the pig butchering scams but i feel a little bad for them they're giving fat ugly people
00:13:02.680 hope at the same time yeah that's that's true so yeah those people in myamar are better yes i will
00:13:08.820 agree it's just a generalized comparison no and i you know i also take umbrage with the uh what is it
00:13:14.500 the pig butchering yes scam why are the people who are giving their money referred to as the pigs
00:13:21.520 i think i mean part it's it's built on them being greedy so they're pigs and they keep going and then
00:13:30.600 they get butchered it's only greedy people get scammed by beautiful women
00:13:35.840 i mean it's not entirely no i would say it's it's happened okay all right a few other times you and me
00:13:42.560 a few other times you and me okay all right okay all right go ahead or it could happen to you and me
00:13:47.800 so you you believe that uh you have no sympathy you don't have the the no here's the almost escort
00:13:55.100 sympathy that i have no no no no no no here here to be completely honest these are people that
00:14:01.080 have you know fallen and lost their way uh and i don't know why or how but probably most of them
00:14:08.980 uh you know deserve uh a dance floor uh and some lights you bring the disco ball
00:14:17.600 and i'll celebrate uh i'm just i'm just saying i feel like we should do something for these people
00:14:22.720 today i really i mean like what i don't know maybe we can i mean maybe the audience would raise
00:14:28.260 raise some money for their oh to help them out to help them out you know i'm sure there'd be a lot
00:14:33.100 of calls for you know they would consider me one of those pigs probably wouldn't they
00:14:37.760 it's possible you know what i'm gonna dig deep i'm gonna go i'm gonna go big stew i'm gonna go big
00:14:43.520 i'm gonna go all in you wanna i'm gonna reach into the deepest pocket i have uh and uh i'm gonna pull
00:14:50.460 all of that belly button fur out of that pocket and put it right there you're putting belly button
00:14:57.760 fur yeah that's what you're donating i wear a lot of sweaters a lot of wear a lot of sweaters and so
00:15:03.320 it becomes uh yeah fur and sometimes they get tight i've noticed and you know there's what the belly
00:15:08.740 button yeah no the well the belly button pushes out against the sweater you're gonna get a lot of
00:15:12.240 lint in there oh yeah yeah i mean the belly button's not tight it's not tight it's the deepest pocket i
00:15:17.680 have i think at this point so wow i'm willing to do it i'm willing to do it the fundraising drive
00:15:23.320 is started with belly button lint yes yes wow that's incredible wow i'm really proud of you thank
00:15:29.280 you that's very nice nice it's good it's good and it comes with disco shoes as well so in case you know
00:15:36.120 in case they're such good people in case they want to dance on their own grave um they can do that as
00:15:42.040 well well they are you know here's here's why i have no sympathy for these people because they'll do it
00:15:47.480 again all that'll happen is media matters will be shut down some other billionaire will come in
00:15:53.000 they'll rename it they'll rehire all these dirt bags and they'll do it again it's possible i kind
00:15:58.380 of think a lot of them will just go direct why not why would do this middleman dance they've been
00:16:02.680 doing just go directly to msnbc and work there right like i guarantee some of these people will
00:16:07.880 be hired there they all consider themselves journalists which is absurd they're all mentioning
00:16:12.240 that they all think they have incredible research capabilities which is just laughable
00:16:17.700 uh but like what is the difference between media matters and like the average show airing in
00:16:24.740 prime time on msnbc i mean if anything msnbc is more liberal yeah well i will tell you this i mean
00:16:31.300 that's again a little more charitable uh because i thought you were saying why why not just cut out
00:16:37.480 the middleman and go work directly for satan um and i don't know if he's hiring right now i don't check
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00:19:15.660 how about i'll just give you the their messages um bobby says journalism milestone achieved got laid off
00:19:23.960 now it's a funny line actually um however like how can you imagine thinking you work at this
00:19:31.420 like place and thinking you're a journalist like i it's i mean they've convinced themselves
00:19:37.340 remember journalism taught in school now is activism it's it's not journalism it's activism
00:19:44.620 so that's what they're being taught at these you know hallowed halls of columbia university
00:19:50.400 yeah exactly i mean look we've done the show for a long time talked about news for a long time never
00:19:55.700 referred to myself as a journalist like i'm not i'm definitely not and i don't care if you went to
00:20:00.100 some call i got a degree in journalism what are you using it for i mean if you you know you get a
00:20:05.280 degree in in massage therapy and you're an accountant you know like what does that mean you're doing
00:20:11.080 something completely different than what the skill should actually allow you to do but the problem is
00:20:16.320 just like everything else the skill has been redefined yep words have meaning and the word
00:20:23.820 journalism now means activism period um alex writes i got laid off from media matters today
00:20:32.960 proud of the five years of intense work i put into fighting right-wing hatred i'm an incredible
00:20:39.620 that's really i really think that maybe you know i've got to i've got to put the dance shoes back
00:20:45.680 on yeah yeah um i will say it ends with a uh jeb bushian um uh line i'm an incredible manager with
00:20:55.640 superb research skills please hire me clap please clap please i like that that's a um then you have uh
00:21:05.060 b who writes after nearly four years of working at media matters i got laid off so if anyone's
00:21:10.760 looking for researchers with video experience drop a line no i just okay uh brendan got laid off
00:21:20.100 let me know who wants research done which
00:21:23.740 why would they go to you why why would anyone go to anyone who worked at media matters in search of
00:21:33.320 actual research can we answer that one can we answer that no yeah i mean you can't do you i believe
00:21:41.080 you have control of your account uh uh i do and that's the problem yeah there's a bunch of other
00:21:49.100 ones we'll leave the rest of the people off sorry if you happen to be towards the front of that article
00:21:53.060 but i mean i end of the day sincerely yeah i sincerely uh don't feel bad about any of the comments that i
00:22:00.740 just made so couldn't happen to a greater group of liars uh people who distort and people who just
00:22:10.380 destroy lives with glee and lies so couldn't happen to a nicer group hope there's more to follow
00:22:17.600 thank you elon musk
00:22:19.620 are you being tired of being told that you know you're what's wrong with america because i kind of
00:22:32.120 am i kind of am and uh you know it's kind of like media matters i think these giant woke corporations
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00:23:43.220 we gotta get to some audio of donald trump in uh in the bronx yesterday
00:24:01.960 he just he killed it in the bronx yesterday uh a lot like ronald reagan did uh back in his day when
00:24:11.420 everything was falling apart because of jimmy carter uh also michael schellenberger has more on
00:24:16.260 the twitter files this time it's the cia something that we have long suspected because it's just a
00:24:23.140 revolving door um but uh cia contractors department of defense um they they have been working now in
00:24:32.980 and out of the um of twitter no longer now with x i hope um but uh they are uh going in and out
00:24:42.880 of twitter and they were trying to take over the twitter moderation what a surprise that is
00:24:49.520 uh also john bolton uh unloaded on wolf blitzer over uh the alito flag thing uh john bolton is not
00:24:58.260 you know really liked a lot by conservatives now who voted for donald trump um i have grown um to
00:25:05.920 not like john bolton's policies an awful lot and some of the things that he says uh but i have personally
00:25:13.240 found him to be a a decent man but i disagree with a lot uh that he says but finally he he said
00:25:21.940 you know he's always been a guy who speaks his mind one way or another yeah but to take over the
00:25:26.300 flag brouhaha he said stop it that's just over the line yeah it's it was an interesting thing because
00:25:33.420 i talked about this on studios america last night and that like this the idea that hanging an upside
00:25:38.660 down flag outside your house is some stop the steal symbol is not something that i've ever heard
00:25:44.040 before i literally have never heard it before this past week it is it started with the navy in
00:25:50.200 massachusetts back in the colonial days ship in distress then it became i think during the 60s
00:25:57.320 it became a protest of the vietnam war the left carries it upside down all the time in their protest
00:26:04.920 they know exactly what it means and it's just you know it's a protest symbol it has been for a long
00:26:10.860 time this is what uh bolton said he said i first heard of the upside down american flag as being a
00:26:15.340 january 6th symbol when i read it about read about it in the new york times about a week ago uh i had and
00:26:21.880 that's the same for me but i literally never same with the pine tree flag literally never heard that
00:26:27.780 never seen it as a part of some stop the steal protest or anything like that they found a picture of
00:26:33.780 two of them at the january 6th rally and made a news story out of it how that ties in i mean this is
00:26:39.700 you know samuel alito was a guy who's like studied history he majored in history like the guy is a
00:26:45.360 constitutional expert he of course he knows what the flag actually means you missed one of the things
00:26:51.200 that he said that i thought was important he said but i'm telling you it's getting to a point where
00:26:55.860 people trying to take symbols of american patriotism and turning them against the country and the supreme
00:27:02.920 court justice is just over the line yeah and that's what they're doing they're taking everything
00:27:07.660 that we have ever held sacred and turning it inside out wow upside down and inside out hmm yeah
00:27:14.680 who said that ah it is it is amazing by the way glenn i don't know if you remember we didn't really talk
00:27:20.360 too much about when the initial story came out of the new york times i know we wanted to get to it
00:27:23.780 we want to get sidetracked on other stuff but in that story which is about alito having an upside
00:27:28.940 down flag outside of his house that was put up by his wife for apparently less than a day
00:27:34.380 right um in some sort of dispute with the his neighbors um they wait till paragraph 19 and 20
00:27:43.040 to tell you about this flag now at the top of the article it's all this this stop the steal symbol was
00:27:50.740 used by samuel alito again never heard of that as a stop the seal symbol it's always been a symbol of
00:27:56.040 distress and honestly like seems kind of rational in the days after january 6th whether you you think
00:28:03.180 probably one of two things either a terrible moment in our history uh you know a riot at our capital
00:28:08.840 we are a country under distress right totally but what the left would say about that incident or if
00:28:14.320 you are a stop the steal person you think i don't know like the country's in distress i think my election
00:28:18.360 just got stolen right so either and and hang on just a second it's not a symbol of rebellion
00:28:23.860 it is a symbol asking for help we are in distress help us this is uh paragraph 19 and 20 of the article
00:28:34.880 turning the american flag upside down is a symbol of emergency and distress first used as a military
00:28:40.220 sos historian said in interviews in recent decades it has increasingly been used as a political protest
00:28:45.880 symbol a controversial one because of all the flag rules over the years upside down flags have been
00:28:51.140 displayed by both the right and the left as an outcry over a range of issues including the vietnam war
00:28:58.840 as you pointed out that's a right i mean i'm sorry that's the left that's the left gun violence
00:29:04.800 that's the left the supreme court's overturning of the constitutional right to abortion pretty sure
00:29:12.320 that's the left that's the left by the way horrible phrase phrasing of that and in particular
00:29:17.160 election results they expand on that in 2012 tea party followers inverted flags at their homes to
00:29:23.900 signal disgust at the re-election of president barack obama now again i don't remember that per se but
00:29:29.780 if that is true you might remember the mit romney obama election i don't remember anyone on the right
00:29:36.280 saying it was stolen i mean we didn't like the results of the election yeah and it was again
00:29:42.780 i think conservatives would fly it almost like an appeal to heaven dear lord help us yeah we are a
00:29:50.100 nation that has gone insane right we we saw some of us saw what the groundwork was that barack obama was
00:29:58.280 laying and it is now we are now reaping that harvest so if you like that harvest great but many tea
00:30:05.960 party party partiers saw this harvest one day having to be reaped that's exactly right against the
00:30:15.280 election that's not about the election like the results we think the election results were incorrect
00:30:20.440 i mean i think everybody agrees barack obama defeated mit romney like that occurred like i
00:30:25.960 so and then it says four years later some liberals advised doing the same after mr trump was elected now
00:30:33.280 that of course was an election that they said was illegitimate and have said it's illegitimate
00:30:37.200 dozens and dozens and dozens and dozens of times by prominent uh left-wing people um and they that was
00:30:43.180 their vibe on that that they were doing that in 2016 now i don't remember any stories in the new york
00:30:48.860 times talking about these people as people complaining about stolen elections or anything else no it was
00:30:56.440 just it was just a smart protest of a really bad hitler that just got became president by mistake all
00:31:03.100 they're trying to do is to get alito discredited because they're discrediting the entire supreme court
00:31:08.880 because they want to remake the supreme court nobody should be appointed for a lifetime we should have
00:31:14.420 you know every couple of years we should switch out blah blah blah blah blah blah but more importantly
00:31:19.380 they know there are challenges that are coming up to and not because of the right per se but because of the
00:31:26.420 left as well um we have engaged now because of the left into nothing but non non-stop lawfare and they want
00:31:36.380 him off they they need him to recuse himself on anything to do with any kind of election law that's all this is
00:31:46.260 about yeah i i think a lot of that is true and i i mean they just also can't stand that they have they
00:31:56.660 don't have full an entire control of every aspect of the government the fact that the supreme court
00:32:01.820 occasionally rules against them not all the time but occasionally rules against them and i think
00:32:06.440 correctly so uh they can't take that they can't they have to have everything they have to have every
00:32:12.460 they want a dictatorship they want this this thing that they're just able to yeah yeah let me give
00:32:18.100 you an example student loans they want student loans and they think it's unfair that they can't
00:32:23.080 get the the bills passed that they need so they just do it and then the supreme court keeps telling
00:32:28.020 them no and that that's me they want it if they want it they should get it that's the rule and the fact
00:32:35.920 that the process and government of the united states and our system stands in their way is a
00:32:42.100 reason to continually degrade the system's viability make everyone involved that in it that that disagrees
00:32:51.620 with their opinion on these issues into people that are not viable characters they're just you know
00:32:57.920 they're just scam artists who are conspiracy theorists and then secretly which is a weird way to keep a
00:33:03.980 secret by flying a flag outside your house but secretly they're all stop the steal people and horrible
00:33:10.200 horrible human beings that are you know disintegrating our republic that they obviously don't actually
00:33:16.080 care about
00:33:16.840 i really want to go back to the pig slaughtering story
00:33:24.560 i mean you're a prime candidate for a pig pig butchering scam
00:33:31.140 you're elderly is that a fat and i'm an elderly elderly overweight individual who would be you know be
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00:33:43.540 you have a lot of money and you're no i i gotta tell you it wouldn't have to be a hot woman because
00:33:49.200 i wouldn't be interested in that i have a wonderful wife but the way you just phrased it is more likely
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00:39:34.640 trump and you know one of the reasons why he has to rally in new york is because he doesn't have time
00:39:41.160 he's got to be back in court the next day um but the only person that i've ever seen rally a real big
00:39:47.340 crowd in the bronx it wasn't romney i'm trying to think the others wasn't john mccain george w bush
00:39:54.020 right after 9 11 um but not george h w bush it was reagan and it was during the clinton years um and now
00:40:04.020 uh donald trump comes in and uh you know here's cnn on yesterday's rally what was the crowd like and
00:40:12.420 what kind of response did he get
00:40:13.660 well certainly a bigger crowd than i think democrats would like to see particularly given this is one of
00:40:20.620 the bluest counties in the entire country now one of the things that was interesting to me is that
00:40:25.080 the trump campaign said that stop you can barely hear her what she's saying is particularly giving
00:40:29.560 this is one of the bluest counties in the entire country you pay for if you're in new york you pay
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00:40:42.740 i'm not saying he's going to win new york he's not going to win new york city he may not even win
00:40:46.720 the bronx but i want you to listen to a couple of other things bronx latinos rapping for trump listen
00:40:53.400 so this is showing another trend this is showing if you happen to be watching the blaze
00:41:12.420 that conservatives are not just old white men this is latino trump voters rapping about their
00:41:20.260 support for him one more here's bronx voters a message for aoc where are you from the bronx
00:41:28.240 actually i'm originally from the bronx and from new york i'm from the bronx right here in the bronx
00:41:33.680 new york this is home right here aoc says if you're not a democrat you don't belong here in the bronx what
00:41:39.000 do you say i disagree with that i don't think she should be here in the bronx i actually don't know
00:41:43.780 any democrats living in the bronx look aoc look at the tremendous support for mr donald j trump
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00:41:53.800 everybody's here for trump i am a democrat and i belong here and who you voting for donald j trump
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00:44:12.480 welcome to the fusion of entertainment
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00:44:44.880 this is the glenn beck program
00:44:49.800 hello america welcome it's friday we have an amazing uh and packed show for you remaining the
00:44:58.580 next two hours klaus swab jr is joining us believe it or not uh nelly bowls who is uh barry weiss's uh
00:45:06.680 wife who is uh somebody who is on the uber uber left and i wouldn't say she's on the right now we still
00:45:14.920 would politically disagree but she has a new book out that is exposing her her own self honestly about
00:45:22.520 how she took glee in canceling people and explains all of it it's she's an amazing woman and she's going
00:45:30.200 to be on with us here in just a little while also we have a congressman from uh or an assemblyman from
00:45:35.480 california that talks about the the the vote that honestly there's been two votes today this week from
00:45:42.260 democrats that tell everything you need to know one in california that has they have every single
00:45:47.900 democrat voted to protect not make a sanctuary state for those uh illegals that have that have been
00:45:57.160 charged and convicted with sex crimes against children that's how out of control california is
00:46:04.620 and the other vote was in washington dc where uh the democrats uh all voted to make sure that illegals
00:46:13.580 could vote that's something they've said oh we're not for that every single one of them voted for
00:46:19.480 illegals to be able to vote in the district of columbia and we also have harmeet dylan she's got some
00:46:26.340 good news we're gonna start there and then talk about the trial with trump and so much more with
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00:48:02.840 founder and ceo of the center for american liberty also a civil rights attorney welcome harmeet how are
00:48:08.460 you i'm great thanks for having me glenn you bet um first of all let's start with some good news
00:48:14.500 uh federal court has uh made a ruling that has overturned what nancy pelosi put in tell me the
00:48:22.740 story
00:48:23.060 maybe i'm on the maybe maybe i'm not the federal court with the allowing prayer on on the steps
00:48:32.440 of the capitol wasn't oh yeah sorry yeah absolutely so uh the federal court after three years of
00:48:39.020 litigation has ruled that in our lawsuit on behalf of reverend patrick mahoney that the uh ban on
00:48:47.320 prayer in the court in the uh capital perimeter has been uh is unconstitutional and needs to be
00:48:55.080 permanently enjoined now when we had the um the uh the perimeter put up around the capitol that nancy
00:49:03.220 those these orders um that prevented people from praying in what was typically known as a uh as a
00:49:10.820 a public uh area for prayer for demonstration etc so that perimeter barred reverend patrick mahoney
00:49:19.260 who has come many times to dc to uh pray for the country pray for the troops pray for the people who
00:49:27.620 need salvation which as we all know definitely dc is the hottest hottest uh concentration of those
00:49:34.680 people who need that prayer oh i thought you were going to say hottest hottest ring of hell but
00:49:38.960 there's that too um but but what's striking glenn is at the same time members of congress
00:49:48.680 had actually been allowed throughout this last three years to hold demonstrations there so
00:49:55.080 uh for example cory bush has had sit-ins there to protest uh the police and to cut for a call for
00:50:03.540 cutting police funding and so well wait wait wait i'm sure i understand that so you couldn't organize
00:50:10.720 one as a private individual but if a congressman or a senator wanted to organize a group of people to
00:50:17.020 come and protest that could happen that's correct unbelievable and so you know but this just
00:50:24.760 smacks of what all of us have experienced as citizens which is that um there's one set of
00:50:31.500 rules for the elites and they can do whatever they want including on our people's house and
00:50:37.440 we can't access it for purposes that are protected by the first amendment so we filed this lawsuit after
00:50:44.600 uh reverend mahoney was barred from praying there on the capital steps something that he's done many
00:50:49.800 times over the years and then the court denied it time after time after time and finally uh last week
00:50:58.040 we got this positive ruling with a permanent injunction saying the ban on prayer on the capital
00:51:03.120 steps was unconstitutional and it doesn't just benefit our client it benefits all americans who want
00:51:08.780 to access these traditional first amendment forums so i'm really proud of that and protest on those
00:51:14.760 peacefully protest as well on those steps yes you have to get a permit which is which is appropriate
00:51:20.480 in a in a mixed use area like that we have to let the people in congress also access the steps but
00:51:27.540 it is no longer going to be the case that members of congress can have die-ins and sit-ins and lions
00:51:32.720 there while the rest of us have to just stand outside the fence with our noses pressed against it
00:51:37.240 wow so there was a district uh a dc federal court yes that's right and it's one of those same judges
00:51:44.860 who's repeatedly ruled against the um january 6 folks and you know kind of been we we had we had
00:51:53.040 three years of negative rulings from this judge and then boom on our motion for summary judgment we did
00:51:59.040 win it so really proud of that victory and do you think it'll go to the supreme court
00:52:02.480 there's a chance that the uh capitol police will appeal it to the dc circuit and so the dc circuit
00:52:10.900 would be the first court to rule on it if they do that um and you know the judge however has left very
00:52:18.400 little room for any argument on the first amendment he cited and i don't you know it took us three years
00:52:24.160 to get there with him yeah i don't think i don't think it's it's a ruling that's capable of much
00:52:29.940 be frank but yes it is possible that it goes to the supreme court if um one of the parties isn't
00:52:37.020 satisfied with how the dc circuit rules if there's an appeal i mean let me um we're talking to harmeet
00:52:43.860 dylan she's uh with liberty center liberty center.org is the website you can go to they they do a lot of
00:52:49.580 great work and i know would appreciate your support but um uh harmeet tell me what you think
00:52:55.980 is coming in the donald trump trials i know it has now been indefinitely suspended down in florida
00:53:03.340 i think officially yesterday or the day before um the case in new york is is just sheer craziness i
00:53:11.060 talked to alan dershowitz yesterday and what he has seen uh i mean i'm hoping there's at least one
00:53:18.380 person on the jury that just won't give and say i'm not playing this game but what do you think is
00:53:23.540 going to happen to all of these court cases so it looks like the new york case is the only case
00:53:30.780 that's going to go to a jury verdict before the 2024 election um starting with florida i i think the
00:53:39.120 judge has actually flipped the tables and has actually put the prosecutor on trial at this point
00:53:43.940 um you know they're they're effectively asking jack smith's team to account for evidence tampering and
00:53:51.960 um you know bias in and selective prosecution and this is i think the best possible way a case like
00:54:00.720 that could go and it's appropriate because far too often glenn in our country you know i'm obviously in
00:54:06.880 favor of law enforcement but i'm also before that in favor of the constitution far too often what we see
00:54:12.960 here in this country is selective prosecution because lazy lawmakers put too many laws on the
00:54:19.680 books and there's no other you know that's what happens when people have so much power and there's
00:54:25.860 no check on it above the courts and so you rarely see a judge step up and call to account some of
00:54:31.420 these things i've seen selective prosecution in pro-life cases where i represent um protesters and
00:54:37.660 journalists who are exposing it i've seen it in other cases like this we've all seen it and
00:54:42.260 so it's wonderful to see that um in in dc the special counsel's case is likely to have a wrench
00:54:52.140 thrown in it by the supreme court over the issue of qualified immunity and you know i think the most
00:54:58.060 likely outcome there in in the case is for the court to send it back down to lower courts either the dc
00:55:06.300 circuit court or the trial court in dc and have them make findings about which of the allegations
00:55:14.140 against president trump in that case having to do with um uh you know the uh january 6th issues
00:55:21.400 concern his conduct as the president of the united states which is in my opinion most if not all of his
00:55:29.840 actions that are alleged or candidate trump and so that's the same rule that actually was established
00:55:35.620 by the dc circuit court in a case that i'm in i'm handling for president trump involving civil lawsuits
00:55:41.220 by other members of congress and and capitol police and then we have this case in new york which is
00:55:46.900 absolute miscarriage of justice from beginning to end starting with selective prosecution he's being
00:55:54.520 prosecuted for crimes that nobody is prosecuted for particularly wait wait but it's a crime that
00:56:00.320 it's not a crime that people aren't prosecuted for i believe didn't the uh fec say it's not a crime
00:56:10.080 well yeah i was going to get to that but oh okay the paperwork the paperwork part there's two parts
00:56:17.300 of the supposed crime we don't know what one part is because they haven't really laid it out but the
00:56:23.740 other part is writing you know some someone bookkeeper whoever makes records writing down
00:56:31.360 legal expenses in the wrong column that's the misdemeanor and it's also beyond the statute of
00:56:39.160 limitations okay so that's two strikes against that claim they've tried to resurrect that into a
00:56:45.240 live claim by saying that it's in furtherance of some other crime they haven't they've been you know
00:56:50.740 jumping around as to what that other crime is michael cohen their star witness uh alleged that
00:56:56.600 the crime was trying to affect the outcome of the election and making it a campaign finance uh
00:57:01.580 expenditure however campaign finance experts i've got you know two two people two partners at my firm
00:57:07.180 who worked at the fec campaign finance experts all of them will tell you it is not a crime to make an
00:57:14.500 expenditure that benefits you personally and there's no question about that they didn't
00:57:20.520 allow that expert to say that though did they they didn't allow the expert to to say that that's
00:57:26.400 correct that was one of the judge's early rulings and when the expert was finally allowed to testify
00:57:31.600 the judge again limited him to not being able to talk about the federal election law so the trump
00:57:38.260 campaign decided not to call him after all because he was basically gagged to the point of not being able
00:57:43.100 to testify on anything and then you get to um this this uh series of rulings by the judge starting with
00:57:51.560 not recusing himself as is required by new york law when his daughter has a financial interest in the
00:57:58.140 outcome of the case starting with excluding pro-trump people from the jury like orthodox jews by insisting on
00:58:05.780 holding court on fridays when most courts do not meet and and have jury sessions on fridays excluding
00:58:12.220 witnesses uh refusing to throw out charges uh excluding evidence allowing the other side to badger and bring
00:58:20.280 in evidence and stack the jury in their and their side so there have been a number of i would say almost
00:58:25.360 on a daily basis the judge has made rulings that are susceptible to reversal on appeal um including
00:58:31.860 clearing the courtroom and scolding witnesses for president trump i mean there wasn't a day that
00:58:37.820 it didn't just shock the conscience for me as a lawyer in the conduct of this trial and so what we hope
00:58:43.980 for glenn just as you said is a single juror or two jurors or three jurors who refuse to go along
00:58:50.980 with this railroading of president trump and that would result in a mistrial a hung jury um and then it
00:58:58.460 would be possible for them to try to retry him but uh i just i just think it's and and and by the way
00:59:04.520 if the judge properly charges the jury and allows them to go for the misdemeanor only then he has to
00:59:11.940 dismiss that at the end of the case because it's beyond the statute of limitations so um you know that
00:59:17.980 case is falling apart okay so harmy hold on just a sec because i want to ask you about the election i i was
00:59:23.500 i was rooting for you to be you know the head of the gop to you know maybe fix things um and i i'm not sure
00:59:31.320 what's happening with you know the gop on on securing the elections and everything else uh and a couple of
00:59:39.080 other things i'd like to just get your thoughts on but we'll continue in 60 seconds back with harmy dylan
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01:01:07.880 harmeet i i have to thank you for everything that you do and are involved in i i think you are
01:01:23.460 really an unsung hero in in many ways don't get the credit that you deserve uh we just had you on for
01:01:29.740 a special on the dark world of gender affirming care uh and you're representing luca hein and we
01:01:36.180 don't need to get into the story here but i just wanted to ask you how is she doing
01:01:39.260 um you know for a young woman who has been absolutely
01:01:44.160 tortured at the hands of the medical establishment and betrayed by adults she's doing remarkably
01:01:51.980 well and both luca and my other client chloe cole who have been you know leaders in protecting
01:01:58.180 the rights of girls to not be misled mistreated and mutilated by american doctors they have saved
01:02:05.860 lives by going around the country and testifying in front of other you know various legislatures
01:02:10.900 about laws that protect minors from unscrupulous doctors who want to cut off their private parts
01:02:16.740 and so i'm really proud of these two women i tell you we have uh first they came for the men and they
01:02:22.400 destroyed manhood and now they're destroying our women uh and it's uh it's this is this whole thing
01:02:29.760 is so well crafted by the left and those who want to destroy the western way of life that it it in some
01:02:37.860 in some ways you have to stand back and admire how well thought out this whole thing was it's it's evil
01:02:44.080 sheer evil um but it's brilliant the way it's been been pulled off um let me ask you about the coming
01:02:51.740 election and what steps we have taken as a party uh i'm very concerned i mean yesterday the district
01:03:01.580 of columbia uh all of the members all the democratic members of the house voted yep let uh let illegals
01:03:09.420 uh a vote in the next election that's insanity um it's insanity but you know believe it or not glenn
01:03:18.780 it's it's been the case in in other jurisdictions as well and what blows my mind and by the way
01:03:26.940 illegal aliens have been able to vote in school board elections in san francisco where i live for
01:03:31.560 many years um the theory that their parents their kids go to school so they should be allowed to vote
01:03:36.320 it's nuts and it's conditioning people to vote in all elections and i'm sure that's happening around
01:03:42.420 the country so what what what i think is um is is striking about this is that congress can actually
01:03:50.520 do something about it this is the dirty secret and and by the way republicans control congress right
01:03:56.000 now but we've had bigger we've had bigger majorities in 2017 we had the white house the house and the
01:04:02.620 senate and the dirty little secret is i think there are a lot of republicans who are perfectly happy
01:04:08.800 with illegal aliens coming into the country providing cheap labor mowing their lawns taking care of their
01:04:14.160 kids you know and so forth and and they don't take steps against this and so congress you know you
01:04:21.060 know remember how there was a national speed limit and you know congress required tied federal funding to
01:04:28.880 having a speed limit in your state well i'm not a big fan of federalizing issues and i you know even some
01:04:35.740 important cultural and and and and issues of conscience but the federal government gives money
01:04:43.040 to every jurisdiction pretty much to help run their elections because their federal elections we could
01:04:48.080 tie our federal funding for each of those jurisdictions at the at the congressional level
01:04:54.520 to only allowing citizens to vote yep and we should i'm sorry to interrupt we've only got about 15
01:05:02.080 seconds left i just want you to next time you see president trump tell him that millions of americans
01:05:06.920 are praying for him every day uh we know the pressure he's under and uh i for one appreciate the way he's
01:05:13.960 handling himself uh under such great and grave attack so please say hi i'll do that thank you god
01:05:21.180 bless you thank you harmeet dylan back in a minute glenn beck
01:05:25.380 if you had a nickel for every time joe biden or a member of his administration lied about the state
01:05:32.180 of the economy you'd have a lot of nickels a lot of nickels unfortunately they wouldn't be worth a
01:05:37.940 nickel because joe biden's economy is wrecking the value of a nickel and a dime and a quarter and a
01:05:43.340 dollar making it worth less and less until and i've said this for years it is worthless you cannot
01:05:51.120 trust the government to have your best interest at heart when it comes to your dollar you have worked
01:05:57.060 hard for that dollar with taxes they're going to take more and more of those dollars with inflation
01:06:03.220 they will make it worth less and less so you are how do you get a country to that is built on ownership
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01:06:45.300 before we get into our next guest i i want to uh remind you that i've written my very first
01:07:05.680 young adult book uh and i've done it for a good reason uh the young adults are about to inherit
01:07:12.500 the united states and only about 40 percent of them have a basic understanding of uh america and
01:07:21.300 american history 40 percent and that's a basic understanding and it gets worse from there
01:07:27.280 they cannot inherit what they don't know it is uh it will automatically uh be destroyed and so i wrote a
01:07:37.200 new young um adult fiction series called chasing embers the first book is coming out this summer
01:07:43.900 you can get it now for your kids or grandkids at glennbeck.com it's a great summer reading honestly
01:07:49.920 for the whole family uh glennbeck.com get it now make sure you get your copy uh let's see we have uh
01:07:57.680 bill assaili on with us he's been on with us before he's a california state assemblyman he's a republican
01:08:03.360 and he put something up that he knew didn't have a chance to survive i believe um however he wanted
01:08:11.620 he wanted everyone to see that every single democrat in the california house would would vote against
01:08:22.960 his bill and i'm going to let you tell let him tell what the bill was it just failed this week bill
01:08:30.380 welcome to the program hi glenn thank you for having me yeah so we i put this bill up first
01:08:37.580 of all i was inspired by two specific cases that we had coming out of the state of california one
01:08:41.720 bill maluchin reported colombian illegal immigrant raped a 14 year old girl went to prison in california
01:08:48.800 ice wanted him they wanted him immediately after a sentence so they could deport him
01:08:54.120 under california law or sanctuary state law it is illegal for the sheriff or any law enforcement
01:09:00.520 official to honor an ice request or to cooperate in any way with immigration officials so they put
01:09:06.600 him back in the streets and he was picked up later in boston massachusetts uh where they eventually
01:09:14.240 deported him and that's what first inspired this bill said why does the state of california's laws
01:09:20.560 protect pedophiles why would we do this so that's why i wrote the law uh it's very specific all the
01:09:27.100 law says is we're rolling back sanctuary state as it applies to child sex offenders if you've been
01:09:33.060 convicted of committing a child a sex offense against the minor you are required to comply with
01:09:38.520 uh immigration official orders so it doesn't open it doesn't open up sanctuary state for anything
01:09:45.520 else other than convicted pedophiles yes and that was by design of course if i was running a place
01:09:54.040 i'd reverse the whole policy but i said you know what we're only 18 out of 80 in here uh we're not
01:10:00.200 controlling policy let's get them on record let's expose the democrat party for who they are and i knew
01:10:06.840 that putting this up they would vote it down and then we could show the public they are more concerned
01:10:12.520 about protecting illegal immigrant pedophiles than they are about doing the right thing and
01:10:16.780 protecting american citizens that's who these people are so i'll tell you people started calling
01:10:21.800 me they do not believe this like it's almost so crazy people don't believe it that that's where we
01:10:26.740 are and then just last week going we had a guy legal immigrant found he had a rape van driving up and
01:10:34.220 down the streets of la picking up women and young children and raping them in a van he's a illegal
01:10:39.660 immigrant and he is currently protected under our state laws from deportation we will not deport him
01:10:45.400 from california you know i've california has just become depraved um hollywood is a big source of this
01:10:57.440 to where um it it is honestly depraved and evil uh what's going on and when you have um a whole bunch
01:11:08.180 of representatives of the people and they won't deport pet of convicted pedophiles and cooperate with
01:11:19.360 the federal government to to get them out of the state not we're not talking about anything else
01:11:24.160 i'd like to evict all of them but pedophiles what are the what are the voters saying is there any
01:11:33.820 uproar about this at all in california well the problem with california glenn is there's so many
01:11:39.820 bad policies so many bad bills we voted on hundreds of bills just this week it's hard for people to
01:11:45.220 even keep up with what's happening so that is why i try to concentrate let's just focus on one issue
01:11:50.920 just one let's focus on this and luckily thanks to you thanks to other media outlets they are covering
01:11:56.500 this issue now and people are being uh waking up to it but if you watch the video of what i forced the
01:12:01.800 vote on the floor they wouldn't even let me describe the bill as soon as i said this bill would roll
01:12:06.640 back sanctuary state for uh for pedophiles they cut my microphone off it's like they don't even want
01:12:13.400 the public to know what they're doing up there that that is when they talk about democracy show them
01:12:18.420 that video that's the democrat version of democracy oh i have to get that video we will play that video
01:12:24.020 buoy one of our producers if you can find that video is it on your website or anywhere what would we
01:12:29.360 look for it it's on our twitter um it's you can see it on our twitter we put the video up and what's
01:12:35.560 your twitter handle here it's it's at bill asaley okay um we will we'll expose that and i'll retweet
01:12:43.320 that uh that that's uh horrific uh it is um the only way to describe what is is happening is
01:12:55.240 true evil and then those who are intentionally blinding themselves because it's too horrific to
01:13:05.820 look at and they don't want to believe their side is truly that evil yeah that's that's 100% right
01:13:14.220 and you know what i take away with i mean i'm serve with these people every day in the capital we did
01:13:19.560 this vote unfazed cavalier it was just it's just another thing on the day and they just resumed
01:13:27.880 walking around they don't give a damn they just don't it is all about party and politics and you
01:13:34.240 know the reason they voted against it they didn't i i bet you some of them did not even know what
01:13:38.180 they're voting of just because i'm a republican and i proposed a motion by instinct they just voted
01:13:44.200 down without consideration that did you have any democrat come to you in quiet and say look bill i
01:13:54.100 understand what you're doing and you know this is sick but it will open up the door to all other
01:13:59.640 things did you get anybody to privately say that to you no in fact i get uh disdain and looks and why
01:14:08.820 are you doing this and we this is you know they get mad at me for forcing the issue that's the
01:14:14.700 response i get from from the democrat colleagues and i'll be honest not not on this one but when i
01:14:20.260 do similar things i'll be honest with you glenn i get some pushback from my own side because we have
01:14:24.840 weak republicans too who are trying to do deals or pass something and why are you making them mad we
01:14:31.480 have to work with them i'm not working with these people i will not work with these people i'm here to
01:14:35.560 defeat these people not to work with these people and we have to wake up on what a real opposition
01:14:40.600 party looks like in this country we have controlled opposition in in our party and i'm i'm not about
01:14:47.000 that where where are you from in california is your seat safe i i'm from riverside county i was uh born
01:14:55.620 raised here in southern california uh my parents are immigrants from lebanon and i i love this country
01:15:01.320 and i love this state and i'm not willing to give up on it i i hope your seat is safe because you are
01:15:07.080 you are a crusader and we need those i don't know if you saw what tim scott said this week
01:15:11.160 did you read his uh you did or didn't i didn't i've been stuck locked up in the capitol i know
01:15:18.120 i know um he said because he put his hat in the ring to run for uh the head of the senate for the
01:15:24.720 republicans and he said no more working together this cannot be done he said it is time for a sea
01:15:33.100 change of the republicans or we will not save the republic and you you sound very much like him and
01:15:41.340 i agree 100 thank you i think there's a new type of conservatism rising but i think it's it's it's
01:15:48.320 going to take a generation define it i think the new form of conservative is like what you said
01:15:53.980 understanding what the principles of this country are what the republic is what a constitutional
01:15:59.540 republic is what limited power is and then going into government as for service service to others
01:16:06.500 not service to yourself and that's what i see a lot with politics it should not be a lifelong career you
01:16:11.060 go there to represent the people and check the power of the government and check the power of the
01:16:17.420 other parties and i don't think that that has been the uh stance of the republican party it has been to
01:16:23.900 uh do the work of the donors or do the work of the business not the work of the people every day up
01:16:30.060 there going i'll tell you it's not easy you're surrounded by lobbyists and big business and big
01:16:34.360 money and you you forget who you are you forget what your purpose is and a lot of times i'm the
01:16:40.780 lot like i'm the guy not liked in the room because i'm the one standing up for everyone who's not there
01:16:45.820 the public yeah when everyone's pressuring you to do the wrong thing it's not easy but we need people
01:16:50.700 with the right character in public office and so if you're listening i would say please run if you've
01:16:56.400 accomplished something in your life you have good character you raised a family run for office i i see
01:17:02.620 glenn up here it is staffers it's interns who become staffers who then run for office or activists
01:17:08.560 or marxists i don't see normal everyday people running for office anymore and i think that's a mistake
01:17:15.160 yeah i know in utah i talked to some people they said uh they're now the lobbyists are now uh running
01:17:22.820 just to muck things up to get the the weaklings in uh it's it's it's just disgusting what's
01:17:30.980 happening bill thank you very much for everything you're doing appreciate it keep checking in with
01:17:34.920 us thank you glad you bet god bless you know i i started this with talking to you about you know
01:17:41.680 the the book that i'm uh putting out this summer called chasing embers and there is a sea change
01:17:49.020 happening um there is a new group of conservatives that look at things differently than even my
01:17:56.660 generation does um they are they are rooted in uh a smaller government and the constitution and
01:18:06.840 they're beginning to understand the constitution and it's a small movement but it is happening
01:18:13.280 um and that is why chasing embers is that that that is the reason why i wrote that book because it is
01:18:22.340 it's meant to be and it's so hard to write it like this um but um my co-author uh michaela who works
01:18:32.840 with me she she did a really good job she's from this generation uh from that generation and she
01:18:40.080 can speak the language and she's worked in little rabbit holes of taking you to the bill of rights
01:18:48.420 taking to you different parts of history showing you different heroes of history that hopefully will
01:18:54.200 excite the imagination of generation z and make them go is that true what is that story about
01:19:01.200 and look for those stories and we're building a website that will have all of those stories in
01:19:06.860 there so they can do their own homework on what interests them because i have found in my own life
01:19:13.800 if you if you find one story of history that interests you it usually is well it's always connected
01:19:23.180 to something else that will also interest you and it can take you a thousand different ways
01:19:29.200 to learn about history and it's so important again the book is uh chasing embers and you can get it
01:19:35.480 now at glennbeck.com or wherever you buy your books it'll come out i think i said yesterday in june
01:19:40.120 but it is in actual july that it will come out so it'll be a good summer uh reading book all right back
01:19:45.720 in just a second first let me tell you about the berna launcher stew i know you're gonna you're planning
01:19:52.520 coming up to the ranch uh i yes i am this summer uh this summer and um you want to burn a launcher
01:20:00.780 or do you want to shoot real guns i mean i love shooting a burner launcher it's awesome i got my
01:20:06.020 wife one for her birthday yeah i love it too and i think it's great and it's you don't waste any ammo
01:20:11.580 because it's like you can just pick them up and use them again and everything else uh and it's great
01:20:15.800 but i was just glad to see that you know you're afraid of real guns anyway um the the berna launcher
01:20:22.200 is uh the uh is the go-to um defense weapon that i would have in my glove box uh i would have it uh
01:20:33.140 on me you go into places if you're traveling you don't want to bring your gun it it's a real pain
01:20:38.780 in the neck if you're crossing state lines etc etc you have to be very very careful this is um for
01:20:44.120 anybody over 18 it is legal in all 50 states there's no permits no background checks i saw a
01:20:50.780 story what was it in uh oh it was in the blaze yesterday there was a story about how people are
01:20:56.760 um being just fed up with their cars being trapped by protesters and the protesters surrounding them and
01:21:05.820 them feeling completely helpless you roll your window down about an inch and you stick a burner launcher in
01:21:13.260 and just shoot a few of the tear gas um i think you're going to be able to get through the the uh
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01:21:51.580 welcome to the glenn beck program uh i have to tell you i i am i'm a little bit nervous
01:22:12.280 and i don't really ever get nervous i've talked to prime ministers and
01:22:17.360 you know former terrorists uh and i i don't ever get nervous but i have so much respect
01:22:23.500 for barry weiss and her wife nelly bowls that uh and you know me if you listen i'm prone to say
01:22:30.280 giving you know compliments uh as like a slap in the face sometimes uh and i just have so much respect
01:22:38.420 for this woman she is um she was and probably still is a progressive but not the way i think
01:22:46.460 the world defines it right now um she is was a correspondent for the new york times she's won
01:22:53.120 the gerald loeb award in investigations the robert f kennedy human rights journalist award
01:22:58.540 uh and she and barry rice uh barry weiss have have built the free press um and they both are so brave
01:23:07.940 and she has a book out called uh morning after the revolution dispatches from the wrong side of
01:23:15.460 history and she watched all this happen and then she saw it just you know become just this awful
01:23:25.620 awful movement um and she admits she was part of it for a while she at one point she's talking about
01:23:32.640 how she almost took glee in canceling somebody um and she has uh you know she has changed her mind a
01:23:43.140 great deal uh and this is like preserve this book that she's just written i will put into our museum
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01:25:34.900 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:25:42.720 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:25:48.580 I have interviewed Billy Graham to Reverend Al Sharpton.
01:25:53.900 I've interviewed prime ministers and presidents and despots.
01:25:58.460 I've interviewed celebrities, and I've never, that I can think of,
01:26:04.100 been really nervous because of how much I admire this person's work until today.
01:26:12.100 Today, I'm going to interview somebody who I think is one, her spouse or two,
01:26:22.040 of not only the bravest people, but then people who backed up their conviction
01:26:26.900 with real action that is truly making a difference in our republic.
01:26:33.880 We're going to talk to Nellie Bowles in 60 seconds. Stand by.
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01:28:21.040 Nellie Bowles.
01:28:22.680 She is a writer living now in Los Angeles.
01:28:27.740 She has won the Gerald Loeb Award in Investigations,
01:28:32.460 the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Journalist Award.
01:28:35.560 She is also the wife of Barry Weiss,
01:28:39.080 and the two of them are building the Free Press, a new media company,
01:28:43.560 which has dramatically changed the scene of journalism,
01:28:49.640 and I think in many ways brought journalism some hope that maybe truth can return.
01:28:58.020 Nellie, welcome to the program.
01:29:00.480 Thank you so much for having me.
01:29:02.700 This introduction is way too kind, but thank you so much for having me.
01:29:06.820 It's a pleasure to be on.
01:29:08.360 Thank you.
01:29:09.160 I honestly, this is the first time we've spoken.
01:29:11.320 I don't know how you feel about me or whatever, and it doesn't matter.
01:29:16.260 I just want you to know how much I respect you and Barry.
01:29:22.320 You are truly making a difference.
01:29:24.300 Thank you so much, and I listen to and very much enjoy your work quite often, so that's how I feel.
01:29:37.720 Thank you.
01:29:38.440 So, Nellie, your book, and I just said this to Stu off air,
01:29:42.880 your book is one that I, I don't know if you know this, but I collect American history,
01:29:48.560 and I'm trying to preserve both the good and the bad in case it ever is lost or destroyed,
01:29:56.440 and I have the third largest collection behind the National Archives in the Library of Congress,
01:30:02.540 and your book is going to be put into our vault because I read something somewhere that said that you are,
01:30:11.200 that your book preserves this moment in amber, and it's true.
01:30:19.160 You have, you've come from, quite honestly, I hope I'm describing this right,
01:30:24.900 kind of enjoying canceling people because it was the thing to do,
01:30:29.640 to now looking at things saying, we are way off track.
01:30:35.400 Yeah, well, I, the book is a little bit about my journey from being basically a very good progressive,
01:30:42.280 a reporter at the New York Times doing features, a member of the progressive movement in many ways,
01:30:50.720 and it follows me first being kind of ousted from the Times
01:30:58.800 or finding it impossible to report on the most interesting stories of the day,
01:31:03.300 when there was basically a media blackout in 2020 and 2021 of anything interesting,
01:31:08.720 of Antifa taking over American city neighborhoods, of, you know, you name it, we couldn't write about it.
01:31:16.980 And, and as I start reporting on that, and as I start getting interested in that,
01:31:21.880 the movement sort of says, you can't be part of us if you want to, if you want to be interested in that stuff.
01:31:28.920 And yeah, there's a chapter where I describe canceling someone, canceling a friend.
01:31:34.220 And yeah, I don't think I come off as a hero in the book or as a heroic figure.
01:31:39.640 I definitely don't.
01:31:40.800 You come off as a human being and honest.
01:31:45.880 I, I, I, I so admire people who risk everything knowingly, knowingly go out and say,
01:31:55.720 you know what, I've changed and I don't care if anybody believes me or not,
01:32:00.900 but I can't live this way anymore and I don't think it's right.
01:32:04.820 And if nobody likes me, then nobody likes me.
01:32:07.680 And that's usually where gigantic success comes and where heroes begin.
01:32:16.700 Well, I, um, that's very funny.
01:32:20.460 I'm sorry.
01:32:21.380 I'm sorry.
01:32:22.020 Just being honest with you.
01:32:23.100 But I'm blushing.
01:32:24.540 But, um, yeah, I mean, with the canceling, I was thinking,
01:32:28.140 I want to do a chapter about cancel culture.
01:32:31.020 I want to report on how this works.
01:32:33.120 And I was looking for some, you know, I'm a features reporter, done investigations.
01:32:38.080 I was looking for someone to profile, to do this.
01:32:41.480 And I was thinking, you know what?
01:32:42.820 The most honest thing is to write about when I was part of this and when I did one of these
01:32:48.740 and, and the feeling of it and the feeling of the pleasure of it.
01:32:53.940 And the, the, I wanted to write something that wasn't a flat, um, that wasn't a flattening
01:33:01.920 description of what it is to be part of that movement and, and part of canceling someone,
01:33:06.720 because it's not just about rage.
01:33:08.340 It's also about loving your friends and it's a feeling of community and all of these things
01:33:12.340 that make it complicated.
01:33:13.780 And, um, so I ended up just writing about that.
01:33:17.740 And then sort of the day that I didn't cancel someone, didn't cancel a friend was the day
01:33:23.220 that my time within the movement kind of abruptly ended because kids being part of those mobs,
01:33:31.000 we see them a little less frequently now, but being part of those mobs is a very important
01:33:36.180 part of being with the new progressive moment and the new progressive movement.
01:33:42.200 So you're right on saying that we're seeing maybe less.
01:33:48.480 I think we're seeing some of the stuff with the Palestinian movement.
01:33:52.140 And I think in this next election, I hope and pray, uh, both sides will be reasonable
01:33:57.240 and rational, but there are those who want to destroy the Republic.
01:34:00.160 Um, we are seeing less of it and I think it's this, this culture of, I hope, hating each
01:34:09.920 other and, um, and just destroying one another.
01:34:14.100 It seems to be fading and people seem to be waking up to common sense, but, uh, I know you
01:34:21.760 agree.
01:34:22.380 It's not happening necessarily on the upper levels.
01:34:27.900 Yeah.
01:34:28.420 I think that there's two things we're on.
01:34:30.220 I think in part, we're seeing the revolution has definitely quieted down.
01:34:34.720 We're not seeing the BLM protests slash riots in the streets anymore.
01:34:39.700 It's definitely quieter, but I think in part, that's because of the success of the revolution.
01:34:44.200 I think it has so woven into our institutions and into our, um, into our universities, our newsrooms,
01:34:52.860 our sense-making institutions that, that it doesn't need to be as loud.
01:34:56.300 It doesn't need to announce itself.
01:34:57.920 And actually it's beneficial to say it's over now.
01:35:02.960 It's all really quiet.
01:35:04.220 Nothing changed.
01:35:05.580 There's no, it's very beneficial to the movement to sort of pretend like it never even really
01:35:09.560 happened.
01:35:10.040 And so I think that's happening.
01:35:13.280 I think a lot has changed.
01:35:15.760 Well, yeah.
01:35:16.000 Don't you think?
01:35:16.480 I mean, when you, when you mentioned the universities, um, in media, we were just talking about this
01:35:21.300 earlier.
01:35:22.320 Media is activism.
01:35:24.540 Now that's what a journalist is and being taught in many schools that you're an activist, um,
01:35:30.280 that, uh, you know, you're fighting for a side.
01:35:34.400 No, a journalist is supposed to a be curious and not, I believe not walk in with, this is
01:35:42.820 the story I'm going to get walk in, maybe saying this is a story I think I'm going to
01:35:48.000 get, but be open to, holy cow, that's not the story at all.
01:35:52.400 And I don't think that happens very often to maintaining your curiosity.
01:35:57.880 I mean, it's the, it's the biggest challenge and the most important thing for a journalist
01:36:01.620 to have is curiosity.
01:36:02.860 And it actually takes a lot for people who are by nature are curious.
01:36:08.620 The average journalist is a curious person who wants to learn about the world.
01:36:11.960 It takes a lot to tell that person, put on binders.
01:36:15.400 Don't look at what's happening around you.
01:36:18.140 Don't, don't, don't look into COVID origins.
01:36:21.380 For example, there was a media blackout on that for years.
01:36:24.880 That was the most interesting story.
01:36:26.300 I mean, in the COVID pandemic to think still is, shouldn't look into the origins.
01:36:30.500 It takes a lot.
01:36:32.200 And that's where you have to see the success of the movement.
01:36:34.960 Cause it's like, oh my gosh, this thing really won a lot of ways.
01:36:39.220 It took Americans, America's best reporters and made them scared to write about the most
01:36:43.900 interesting stories.
01:36:45.120 It's amazing.
01:36:46.700 So what, what is going to, you know, you, you say that this is a
01:36:51.360 this is a human condition, you know, we're, we're monkeys.
01:36:54.680 What stops us from being monkeys?
01:36:57.540 What, what is it that?
01:37:01.420 I think liberalism, like broadly speaking, not conservative liberal, but liberalism.
01:37:06.600 Which is the hard constitutional living.
01:37:10.920 Yeah.
01:37:11.740 Being friends with people who disagree with you and having dinner with them and, and being
01:37:16.300 curious to things that might not help your political party.
01:37:20.760 Like these are really challenging things.
01:37:22.900 And I think we're backsliding a little into what is one part of human nature, which is
01:37:28.960 tribalism, which is shouting and the threats of violence.
01:37:34.040 And I mean, you see it in the protest now with people chanting Intifada revolution.
01:37:39.280 There's only one solution.
01:37:40.360 I mean, these are calls for violence and that's human nature.
01:37:45.080 You know, the very hard thing is to maintain what we used to see on college campuses where
01:37:49.360 it was sort of peaceful protests and people disagreeing and talking in normal ways.
01:37:56.680 That's really hard.
01:37:57.560 I don't think the universities or our schools though, encourage that you, you, you can't
01:38:05.380 politely disagree.
01:38:06.760 Um, you, you, you know, uh, I talk to kids and conservatives in school all the time that
01:38:13.800 are, you know, I say this, but I believe this, otherwise I'm out.
01:38:19.700 Um, and in this, what's really, truly frightening is what's happening in our medical schools.
01:38:26.240 Oh man, did you read that?
01:38:29.020 Yeah.
01:38:29.740 The Beacon story?
01:38:30.760 Yeah.
01:38:31.820 It is terrifying what is happening.
01:38:34.740 I mean, this is, this is what happened in the 1920s and 30s in places like Germany and
01:38:42.320 even here in America with our sterilization, you cannot do that in medicine.
01:38:49.680 Well, the movement has very effectively, and I write about this in a couple of chapters about
01:38:54.820 how the movement has, has taken concepts like merit or individualism or hard work and turn
01:39:03.320 those into inherently racist concepts is the idea of what they'd say.
01:39:07.880 And it's a very bizarre thing to say that, right?
01:39:11.280 Like that individualism and merit are not racist ideas.
01:39:16.040 And it's not, and it's actually sort of racist to say that they are like, these aren't like
01:39:21.080 white ideas.
01:39:22.360 That's a sort of racist thing to argue, but that is what the modern progressive has been
01:39:27.840 arguing and very successfully.
01:39:29.220 And so you saw, I have a chapter about San Francisco in the book and you saw in San Francisco,
01:39:34.420 the, um, banning of eighth grade algebra, the sort of accelerated math, because to offer
01:39:40.060 accelerated math to public school kids was to be racist.
01:39:44.340 And it, that makes no sense.
01:39:46.040 Like if, if we just are honest and take it at face value, that's ridiculous.
01:39:50.440 And, and now we're seeing that ideology, not just, obviously San Francisco is five years
01:39:55.980 ahead of the rest of the country, but we're seeing that now basically in all of our institutions,
01:40:00.000 including, yeah, medical schools.
01:40:02.120 And the idea that the MCAT is not the be all and end all.
01:40:05.700 And, and that, in fact, maybe the MCAT should be the third thing on the list that we look
01:40:10.200 at, like maybe the fourth thing.
01:40:12.880 And that's a really strange moment we're in.
01:40:17.360 And, and I don't even think it's purely racial.
01:40:19.400 It's not as though it's that there, there's just a preference for racial minorities.
01:40:24.320 And it's, it's the interesting thing, but particularly the Free Beacon story is I think a lot of it
01:40:30.500 is just ideological.
01:40:31.880 It's who writes the best DEI statement, who writes the best.
01:40:34.840 And it, because the racial demographics, it's not like they're changing that dramatically
01:40:39.360 a little bit.
01:40:40.220 It's for sure like anti-Asian discrimination is something that you can track, but it's
01:40:44.340 mostly that all of a sudden ideology has become like the most important thing on your application.
01:40:50.620 I hate to say it like this, but I think it's, I think it's true.
01:40:53.680 Just as rape is not about sex, the cries of racism most times are not really about race.
01:41:01.320 It's about power.
01:41:03.100 Exactly.
01:41:03.380 Hang on just a second.
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01:41:06.920 The name of her book, Well Worth a Read, is Morning After the Revolution.
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01:41:16.100 Like I said, the only book that I know of, I think that I've ever promoted on the air,
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01:43:01.840 So, Nellie, I hope we can remain friends after this.
01:43:09.200 I have considered myself almost a progressive hunter, and I don't mean progressive progressives.
01:43:18.320 Okay?
01:43:18.700 I mean the ones who identify with the early American eugenics, I'll tell you exactly how
01:43:30.560 to live.
01:43:30.980 The ones who think they are ranchers and everybody else are cattle.
01:43:34.840 Tell me what the progressive movement means to you today.
01:43:38.420 I define it basically against the liberal movement.
01:43:44.140 So, a progressive versus a liberal, that sort of is the most useful, because a lot of the
01:43:48.540 progressive movement has defied description.
01:43:52.140 They don't want to be – the revolution doesn't want to be named, right?
01:43:55.260 You don't – is it wokeness?
01:43:56.900 Is it – what do you call it?
01:43:57.840 But I define it against the liberal.
01:43:59.360 And one good example that I think of is, let's say, cops.
01:44:04.940 The progressive and the liberal look at a shared reality, which is that some cops do
01:44:10.680 racist actions or use force when they shouldn't use force or something like that.
01:44:14.980 And as a conservative, I believe the same thing.
01:44:17.620 And the liberal would say, let's fund the cops more.
01:44:21.940 Let's put better training.
01:44:23.660 Let's make them more sophisticated.
01:44:26.780 Let's give them higher salaries.
01:44:28.220 So, it draws a smarter or – like, so it draws better talent.
01:44:34.880 A progressive would say, let's abolish the cops.
01:44:38.340 Let's get rid of the police force.
01:44:40.560 Let's try something radically different.
01:44:42.120 And you can look at each kind of hot-button issue through the progressive versus liberal.
01:44:47.880 I think that's pretty useful.
01:44:50.900 Are progressives – I'm sorry.
01:44:52.900 Are liberals coming back – I think this was the turning point 20 years ago.
01:44:57.760 At least – because I kept saying, how did we get here?
01:45:00.140 Because I thought we all kind of agreed on the Bill of Rights and everything else, and we don't.
01:45:04.700 And then when I started doing research on the early American progressive and people started saying, I'm a progressive and an early American progressive,
01:45:11.660 that's when I went, uh-oh, we're in real trouble.
01:45:14.860 Because there's a difference.
01:45:16.940 I'm more of a classic liberal than anything else.
01:45:19.720 Do what you do.
01:45:21.420 You know, just let's all agree on the Bill of Rights and do what you do.
01:45:24.940 But that seems to be, on the left, largely gone.
01:45:32.160 Is it there with the Democrats?
01:45:34.120 Is it making a resurgence?
01:45:35.900 I think there is a pushback towards normalcy.
01:45:41.380 And you see it in, let's say – I'm thinking about San Francisco a lot because of that chapter in the book.
01:45:46.540 But in San Francisco, you had a moderate revolt of people who said, enough is enough.
01:45:52.300 And these are San Franciscans.
01:45:53.280 These are all liberals.
01:45:54.920 Right.
01:45:55.480 All progressives and Democrats.
01:45:56.600 And they said, enough is enough.
01:45:57.860 And they recalled the progressive district attorney.
01:46:00.340 They recalled the ultra-left school board members.
01:46:05.280 And they took back the city.
01:46:07.120 And so I think that you are seeing that in some pockets where normal people are standing up and singing up.
01:46:13.020 Thank you so much.
01:46:13.920 I'm sorry we're out of time.
01:46:15.080 I would love to do an uninterrupted podcast with you sometime.
01:46:18.540 The book is Morning After the Revolution.
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01:47:41.460 You know, there's some really actually big news that happened this week.
01:47:59.160 The World Economic Forum founder and executive chairman, Klaus Schwab, is going to be stepping back from his role running the Global Gathering since he founded it in 1971.
01:48:09.960 You know, I don't know.
01:48:11.320 I mean, he's only had since 1971.
01:48:14.180 Has he really had enough time to accomplish all of his goals?
01:48:17.480 He's going to be stepping down and transitioning to a role as a non-executive chairperson.
01:48:25.060 The change in role is still pending approval by the Swiss government, who I just love so very, very much.
01:48:32.080 We are shockingly lucky enough to be able to speak to his son now.
01:48:39.720 And just so you know, he was raised in a middle – he was raised really as a middle-class oligarch in a modest little castle in Bavaria.
01:48:49.880 Klaus Schwab Jr. is with us now to tell us, you know, for instance, what it was like growing up with Klaus Schwab as a dad.
01:49:01.700 Klaus Jr., welcome.
01:49:03.520 Hello, my slave Glenn Beckinghamings.
01:49:05.500 How are you today?
01:49:06.880 I am good.
01:49:08.180 I'm good.
01:49:09.580 I'm just – it's interesting that you would agree to come on this particular program.
01:49:14.660 I'm not sure how your father, you know, feels about people like me or Russell Brand.
01:49:20.040 Well, it's okay to talk to our position, and maybe I can make some conversions onto your side to my side.
01:49:27.420 Sure, sure.
01:49:28.540 And your side is?
01:49:31.500 Techno-fascist dictatorship.
01:49:33.720 Okay.
01:49:34.900 All right.
01:49:35.360 For making efficiency for making.
01:49:37.440 All right, okay.
01:49:38.280 You're asking of my father, Santa Claus Schwab, transitioning, but he will – just like how the paper, let's be honest, paper money, even Monopoly times, has a digitalization of the card now.
01:49:51.660 Sure, sure.
01:49:52.640 Play Monopoly so that your dumb kids cannot make the massing to count the paper.
01:49:59.140 Now this is on card for you.
01:50:00.740 Just in this way, now you will make digital currency for efficiency for making, for equitable access of – you will have your taxes auto-deduct, so you don't have to get a cumbersome tax audit or anything like this.
01:50:15.260 This will come auto.
01:50:16.360 So just in this way, Klaus Schwab's brain is analog at this moment, and it will go to digitalization.
01:50:23.480 So he was just kind of getting the upgrade.
01:50:25.680 It's not really a – it's more of a lateral movement.
01:50:29.180 Really?
01:50:29.640 Okay.
01:50:30.140 All right.
01:50:30.400 So he's really kind of going to continue just in a digital kind of way?
01:50:38.580 Yes.
01:50:39.280 I think that – and also he said something about karma, and he does not want to face like the Golden Gate.
01:50:46.200 So he will just loophole digitalization.
01:50:49.560 Right, right.
01:50:51.560 Wasn't – was it your father or was it your grandfather that was a Nazi?
01:50:58.000 Labels.
01:50:59.560 Labels.
01:51:00.360 Okay?
01:51:01.980 Labels.
01:51:03.000 The National Socialist Party?
01:51:05.280 Oh, you look back during COVID time.
01:51:07.120 Oh, you're a Democrat.
01:51:08.140 That's your evil.
01:51:08.960 You know what I mean?
01:51:09.500 It's like, first of all, my great-uncle Helmut, great-great-uncle Helmut actually died from Auschwitz.
01:51:16.920 People do not know this.
01:51:18.760 Really?
01:51:19.800 Died in Auschwitz?
01:51:21.960 Yes.
01:51:22.400 He was – some of the gypsies escaped, and so he was making installation of electric fence,
01:51:28.780 and his foot was in muddy puddle, and he was electrocuted.
01:51:35.780 And that's a pretty tragic family story then, really.
01:51:39.260 Oh, he was a great man.
01:51:41.200 Yeah, yeah.
01:51:42.260 Who knew?
01:51:42.820 Who knew you had so much in common with the Jews?
01:51:46.300 So, how was your childhood, you know, with Klaus Schwab being your dad?
01:51:53.980 Yes.
01:51:54.560 Well, not always great.
01:51:57.040 You know, he always gave me the carrot and the stick, the silver and the lead option.
01:52:01.560 You know, for example, for Christmas Eve, he would take all of the neighborhood kids who
01:52:05.880 would go into the castle, and, you know, some of them were from the lower classes.
01:52:09.820 And then for Christmas Eve, he would, like, always wear this, like, scary mask, and he
01:52:16.980 would, like, not wear us the pants, and then he would always insist on bare-bottom spanking
01:52:22.200 of all my friends, and, you know, my friends would be like, oh, Santa Claus Schwab makes
01:52:26.080 spankings on my buttom.
01:52:27.980 You know, and they'd be crying.
01:52:30.740 But then the next day, he would be playing a harp near the Tannenbaum, the Christmas tree
01:52:35.860 for you, and then he would give the big gifts, like, Tannenbaum.
01:52:39.820 10,000 euros, you know, the PlayStation.
01:52:43.720 Oh, you get the motorcycle.
01:52:45.660 Really?
01:52:45.860 And so they'd be like, well, I don't like this man, but he's not so bad, you know?
01:52:49.840 So it was always, you don't know if he's coming or going.
01:52:53.600 Yes, yes.
01:52:54.520 So what is the role of the world economic?
01:52:59.800 You know, people say they just don't have any power at all, because it's just a collection
01:53:03.380 of people that get together.
01:53:05.760 That's really funny.
01:53:07.660 Good one.
01:53:09.820 Oh, I thought that was actually a question.
01:53:12.780 I mean, you know, how do you respond to that?
01:53:16.560 No, well, we do certain rituals to ensure that we go up the food chain, closer and closer
01:53:24.020 and closer to the great architect of the universe, and we are the embodiment to inherit Earth
01:53:31.240 Incorporated.
01:53:31.980 Right, and then people like the average people, how are they going to benefit?
01:53:39.580 Well, their slavery will be more like digital tokens.
01:53:43.200 They will have equitable access to making labor or jails.
01:53:47.020 Okay.
01:53:51.080 Okay.
01:53:52.620 Klaus Schwab Jr., thank you very much, I guess, for joining us and telling us about our...
01:53:59.680 Well, I...
01:53:59.980 What?
01:54:00.580 I have...
01:54:00.920 I'm beefing with you, Glenn Beckingham.
01:54:03.620 We're beefing.
01:54:05.480 You have a beef with me?
01:54:06.900 Yes, I went down to Mercury Studios to make Primetime with Alex Steiningham, and I said
01:54:14.720 at the front desk, first of all, nobody...
01:54:17.100 There was no trumpets when I arrived, okay?
01:54:20.000 Right.
01:54:20.320 Nobody made the feet kissing, okay?
01:54:23.080 No good backers.
01:54:24.500 Yeah.
01:54:24.660 And then, insult to injury, they pointed to the public toilet for me.
01:54:30.440 And I said, no, my pronouns are God and deity, I will use Glenn Beckingham's toilet, and they
01:54:39.660 said, no, that's forbidden.
01:54:41.760 Yes, yes.
01:54:42.800 And so the next time I see you, Glenn Beckingham, at the Mercury Studio, if you're sitting on
01:54:47.240 the throne, I will sit on your lap and make...
01:54:49.260 Okay.
01:54:50.980 Well, I think your father has already kind of done that in his own sort of way with everybody
01:54:56.780 on Earth.
01:54:57.880 By the way, I want to introduce you to, who we're really talking to, Eric Hollerbach,
01:55:06.760 who...
01:55:08.280 Hmm?
01:55:09.220 No, he's a loser.
01:55:10.540 No, no, he's my intern.
01:55:12.300 He's your intern?
01:55:13.840 Really?
01:55:14.180 Yeah.
01:55:14.620 Really?
01:55:15.080 Oh, I make severe...
01:55:16.840 You know this friend who's like the beta, who like, no matter how much abusing you make
01:55:21.640 for him, he keeps coming, you know?
01:55:24.140 He's like this man.
01:55:25.820 Yeah, really?
01:55:26.840 Really?
01:55:27.180 And what does he do for you exactly?
01:55:29.480 Because I understood that, you know, Eric's been doing stand-up comedy in New York and
01:55:35.840 everywhere else, you know, and screenwriting and things like that.
01:55:40.020 But that's your intern that does that.
01:55:43.180 Yeah, you think this pays?
01:55:44.580 No, no.
01:55:45.140 I pay him under the table.
01:55:47.160 But, you know, he stores adrenochrome for me.
01:55:49.500 He stores his spacesuit.
01:55:50.820 But I keep tabs on him.
01:55:52.380 You know, we have a certain Stasi cell in Friedrichsburg, and so I make following of
01:55:58.340 him to make sure my adrenochrome supply is okay and all this.
01:56:02.180 And you should see...
01:56:03.660 You should see the heifers he brings home.
01:56:06.420 Oh, my God.
01:56:07.520 I mean, he does not respect himself.
01:56:10.400 For example, he went to the Austin, Texas rodeo, and we make photographs of this to keep
01:56:16.920 track on him.
01:56:17.680 And it was very difficult to tell the difference between the plump, fat, goss, ugly girls that
01:56:24.640 he likes and the cows in the rodeo.
01:56:27.420 The only way we could tell the difference is the fishnets on the eyeliner.
01:56:32.400 But it was very difficult.
01:56:34.580 We took it back to the Bundesnachrichtendienst, the German CIA, the BND for you.
01:56:40.620 And we need forensic photograph analysis to tell the difference between the cows and the
01:56:46.180 girls he was talking to.
01:56:47.060 Okay, all right.
01:56:48.760 Well, Klaus Schwab, Jr., thank you so much.
01:56:51.440 Future executive and chairman of the World Economic Forum, but I don't know if there's
01:56:57.020 a difference.
01:56:57.860 Thank you so much.
01:56:58.640 I appreciate it.
01:56:59.880 Goodbye, my slave.
01:57:01.020 Goodbye.
01:57:01.700 Bye for now.
01:57:02.360 Yes.
01:57:02.900 Yeah, God bless you, too.
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01:58:59.680 Well, I, you know, talking to Klaus Schwab Jr., you know, I knew his family were Nazis,
01:59:18.920 but I didn't know that that story really of losing one of the family members in a concentration camp
01:59:25.220 as they were stepping in muddy water and putting together the electric fence.
01:59:29.960 What a tragedy.
01:59:31.400 You know, not a lot of people remember that, you know.
01:59:33.400 Never forget, you know, don't be in water while you're putting the electric fence up.
01:59:38.000 Yeah, we have seen recently at college protests a lot of mourning of similar characters.
01:59:43.440 Yeah.
01:59:43.800 And that's, at least, so it's coming back, apparently.
01:59:46.440 Yeah, we have.
01:59:47.360 We really have.
01:59:48.200 Good to see.
01:59:48.620 By the way, Eric is at the Vulcan Gas Company in Austin, Texas, July 11th and September 11th, 2024 at 8 p.m.
01:59:56.940 Yeah, Central.
01:59:57.860 If you happen to be in the area, go check him out.
02:00:00.440 He plays that role quite well, except when you actually see him do it, because he looks almost like he should be on Duck Dynasty.
02:00:14.040 Yeah.
02:00:14.280 Um, but, uh, that's, you know, that's, that's why he was, you know, in, in the, he was a middle-class oligarch.
02:00:22.800 Uh, you know, he's kind of one of the trashy ones.
02:00:26.060 Very, very funny.
02:00:27.180 Also on Alex Stein, his program, which you can see, uh, on Blaze TV.
02:00:32.040 Uh, now, not to confuse, uh, Charles Schwab with Klaus Schwab, uh, and I think Charles would probably be, you know, pretty glad I said that.
02:00:41.500 Uh, I don't know.
02:00:42.140 Maybe not.
02:00:42.640 But, uh, uh, Charles Schwab, the, um, uh, the CEO just, just came out yesterday and said, we, we put out one of our regular studies.
02:00:52.180 Um, and our client sentiment, uh, has changed.
02:00:56.660 Um, apparently the, the clients of, uh, Charles Schwab say inflation is now their number one concern.
02:01:04.960 Um, wow.
02:01:06.960 Uh, that's weird.
02:01:08.020 Uh, that's weird.
02:01:08.720 I, I don't even know what that is because it doesn't really exist, does it, Stu?
02:01:13.020 It's not really happening.
02:01:14.760 No, no.
02:01:15.820 It's, uh, what was the word they kept, uh, using?
02:01:19.300 Uh, transient.
02:01:20.580 Yeah.
02:01:22.220 Transient or, yeah, something like that.
02:01:25.200 Yeah.
02:01:26.420 Transient meaning that we'll all be transients, uh, once it really kicks in.
02:01:30.840 And I agree with that analysis, actually.
02:01:33.040 Thank you.
02:01:33.780 Thank you.
02:01:34.280 Uh, yeah, it's, I, it's funny because I think it's unlike every, like, if you think about previous presidents going through election cycles, they, if they have to deal with a weak economy, usually that means something like a high unemployment rate.
02:01:48.380 But, like, when you think about a high unemployment rate, that's something that, even if it gets to eight or nine percent, most people have jobs.
02:01:56.640 Like, most of that problem is people feeling for others who don't have jobs when they do.
02:02:02.320 Most people.
02:02:02.720 It's really weird.
02:02:03.880 In that particular case, it means only about eight percent of people don't have jobs that are looking for jobs.
02:02:11.180 That's a good math, Glenn.
02:02:12.440 You've really nailed that one.
02:02:13.260 Congratulations.
02:02:14.100 Thank you.
02:02:14.200 Did you work hard?
02:02:15.140 Okay.
02:02:15.600 That was good.
02:02:15.980 In case anybody didn't notice.
02:02:17.260 But, but the point of that, though, is that, like, when it's inflation, it's not like that.
02:02:22.000 It hits everybody.
02:02:22.800 Everybody.
02:02:23.100 100 percent of people.
02:02:25.180 I mean, you know, even, even those who are wealthy, you know, see this and are at least angry at what they're spending.
02:02:30.840 Oh, and, and, and, you know, I, I don't think there's a single American that is well off or wealthy or whatever.
02:02:41.260 Well, there probably are because wealthy people sometimes really suck.
02:02:44.660 But there's a, I, I, I can't imagine seeing the prices at the store that you might be able to afford, but you're shocked by them and you're pissed off about them and not think, I do this every time I go grocery shopping.
02:03:00.840 How the hell is the average person who makes $55,000 a year making it?
02:03:07.900 How are they making it right now?
02:03:10.420 And the answer is they're not.
02:03:12.280 They're just not.
02:03:13.740 Have you seen the credit card debt numbers recently?
02:03:16.380 Oh, my God.
02:03:16.840 That's a good, good answer as to how they're making it.
02:03:19.360 And you know what?
02:03:20.080 Have you seen the credit card interest rate lately?
02:03:22.700 Mm-hmm.
02:03:23.840 25%.
02:03:24.360 This is such a racket.
02:03:26.060 These banks were bailed out on our tax dollars, and then they just kept getting more and more money infused into them.
02:03:35.220 They're perfectly fine.
02:03:36.960 And then when we're on the rocks, they raise the interest rates on us because, oh, I don't know if you're really good for that money.
02:03:44.760 And we may not be good for that money, but when is anybody going to bail us out?
02:03:49.800 Yeah, I mean.
02:03:50.400 And when I say us, I don't really, I don't include me in that category.
02:03:55.140 But it is, and look, I hesitate on some of that because it's like, well, look, they're offering a service you can decide to use their cards or not.
02:04:04.340 I'm not a believer in the predatory loan idea.
02:04:08.300 But we've already violated capitalism to save capitalism last time, and it only saved them.
02:04:13.820 Yeah, and it wouldn't be, it would be completely clean for me if it wasn't for the bailouts, right?
02:04:18.280 Like, it's frustrating that, like, all these problems get caused by companies that we wind up bailing them out.
02:04:23.620 And then at the end of the day, we're spending 25% interest on the, you know, the Burger King that we purchased last week.
02:04:31.280 Like, it definitely is a ridiculous thing, which is why, by the way, you know, Joe Biden has the lowest approval rating in recorded history at this point in his presidency.
02:04:40.540 And yet, strangely, he still might win.
02:04:45.720 He's competitive.
02:04:47.160 It boggles the mind.
02:04:49.600 How many years did we say we wish we had a businessman that would run our country like a business because he could fix it?
02:04:55.800 He does.
02:04:56.720 He fix it.
02:04:57.540 This guy screws it up, and they're like, nah, I don't know.
02:05:00.680 I don't like the way he talks.
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