Can Trump Stop a War with Iran? | Guests: Sen. Mike Lee & Ambassador Monica Crowley | 6⧸12⧸25
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Glenn Beck is joined by Mike Lee on the show today to talk about his new bill that could change abortion funding in the U.S. Also, we have a candidate for Texas AG running for the office of Attorney General.
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He's going to be talking about some of the things in the big, beautiful bill that he would
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He's introducing a bill today or introducing it to be introduced into the bill.
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Also, we have a candidate for Texas Attorney General.
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And I called all of my real deep constitutional friends, and I said, tell me about this guy,
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Constitutional warrior is what almost every single one of them said.
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He's announcing his candidacy for Texas Attorney General on the program.
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You know, I was on ChatGPT, and I just asked, what is the most dangerous jobs around the
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And the number one thing, I thought it might be, you know, falling off of, you know, the
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I mean, you might be more of a man than I am, but it doesn't mean that you're smarter than
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Happy to introduce a candidate for Texas Attorney General.
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Uh, and he is the, he was the go-to guy for all of the litigation against the Biden administration
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I'm, I'm really, I'm really glad to hear that you're running.
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Um, tell me, uh, tell me a little bit so people know who you are.
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Um, and I'm proud to share this news with Texans, uh, on your show for the first time.
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So look, here, here's the deal with attorney general Paxton now throwing his hat, his hat
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It's giving Texans a once in a decade opportunity, uh, to put a, what president Trump called me
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a true MAGA attorney and a warrior for the constitution to succeed Paxton and keep his
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foot, uh, on the gas to press in hard on all of the things that Texans really care about,
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whether it's border security, election integrity, uh, uh, the, the attempts to trans our kids,
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the woke of vacation of our schools, uh, uh, environmental overreach, all of these issues.
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I've spent the past several years litigating, investigating, defending and appealing, working
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hard on, and my body is covered in scars from the kinds of lawfare that I've been engaged
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And I think that Texas, uh, Texas voters want to see their next attorney general continue
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on the aggressive battle tested path, uh, that we've enjoyed over the past several
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I think Texans want, uh, an AG who's built in that mold.
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And I think folks can, uh, uh, I want folks to join that fight by going to my website,
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The Soros people are just dumping money into Texas, um, and trying to make sure that, uh,
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Ken Paxton does not win, uh, you know, the core and, uh, uh, race.
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And then you, I'm sure you're going to be a, uh, a target of it as well.
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What are the things that we must, must preserve and must fight for in Texas to remain Texas?
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Because I think we're getting a little soft in some places.
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Look, I, I understand with very clear eyes that we as a country and as a state are in
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the midst of a really a civilizational battle, uh, for the soul and the heart of what it
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means to be an American and what it means to be a Texan.
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And there are forces out there who are extraordinarily well-funded who see Texas.
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They see Texas as representing, uh, uh, the best values and virtues of our country and our
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And they've got unlimited money to move into our school districts, to our urban centers,
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uh, uh, to our HR departments and in, in Texas based companies.
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And they want to turn Texas into something that it's not, that it never was, and it never
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And so what you need, uh, in the Texas attorney general's office is a real MAGA warrior who's
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going to partner with the president, uh, uh, work with him, the administration, the justice
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department, and all of our allies within the state to really hold the line.
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The Texas attorney general has vast investigative and litigating powers to hold these Soros funded
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DAs and mayors and other blue state agitators and all of the nonprofits that are funding these
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riots that are happening, not just in LA, uh, but in Austin, the state Capitol.
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Uh, you have to have an AG who is going to understand the nature of the threat and has
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the experience to be able to go into the arsenal of legal weapons that he'll have at his disposal
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and fight against the enemies of our country and the heart of what it means to be Texas.
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And that includes issues ranging from election integrity, border security, backing our cops,
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uh, uh, uh, ensuring that our kids are not being indoctrinated with woke nonsense, that
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we're not harboring, uh, illegal aliens and ensuring that when Texans, uh, uh, go to the
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ballot box, that they can trust that their vote is being counted and that aliens and other,
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you know, box stuffers, uh, are not being counted either.
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And if we don't have an AG that can hold that line, if you don't have an AG who has experience
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in that kind of, uh, legal warfare, I think it's going to, it's going to make Texas slip
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What would you be doing if you were the attorney general in, uh, California and you didn't have
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governor Newsom on top of you, but what would you be doing, uh, if what was happening in
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California and you were the, uh, you were the AG and it was happening here in Texas,
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It's funny you frame it like that, Glenn, because, uh, you know, I announced my, my resignation
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last night from the justice department and a lot of my friends who kind of knew what was
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I was texting with many of them and I said, guys, I'm resigning from the justice department
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so I can go get activated by the Marine Corps, uh, and, and go hold the line against these
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Um, so that, you know, don't, don't tempt me Glenn with a good time to, uh, to suppress
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the, the, uh, the insurrection that's happening in California.
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This kind of thing, by the way, Glenn is happening in Texas at a different scale.
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If you were to look at images, I would just encourage you and your viewers to Google images
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of Austin protests, Austin riots right now in Texas.
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So what I would want to do as Texas attorney general is reassure our local sheriff's departments
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and our police officers that we've got their back.
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What you're seeing in Texas, and this is actually happening where you have Soros funded DAs in
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all the major counties in Texas that are litigating against our police officers who put their lives,
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safety and health and welfare on the line, um, uh, to keep our community safe.
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And so I want cops to know that I've got their back.
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I want our families to know that I'm there to help keep the community safe.
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And I'm here to back the blue, enforce law and order, and ensure that Texas and our cities
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and our, and our communities are, are places where you can live peaceably, uh, invest prosperously,
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not have to worry about your stores getting looted, uh, uh, by the rioters.
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And I think people, when they look into my background, um, uh, they'll realize that I'm
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And to learn more about me, I would encourage folks to go to my website, Aaron writes.com
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Um, so tell me about your, tell me about your challenger, because this guy is a huge
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He says he's going to spend at least $10 million on his election kickoff.
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You're against massive, uh, money and an insider with the GOP.
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But one of the things I've learned as I talk with, uh, major, uh, sort of Texas Republican
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primary, uh, grassroots leaders and influential figures in the state and folks who are looking,
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um, to back a candidate who has a proven MAGA track record, someone who the president
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called a true MAGA law attorney, someone who the president called, uh, uh, a warrior for
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the constitution, someone who has, uh, experience fighting alongside president Trump at the justice
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department, someone who has experience and a proven track record fighting along Senator
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Cruz, someone who has a proven track record fighting alongside attorney general Ken Paxton
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as his deputy, and who has a long record of, like I said before, litigating, defending, suing,
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investigating, appealing on all of the major issues that Texans care about.
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I think that folks will look at my and any other challenger, whether it's the one you're referring
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to, or frankly, any other entrance into the race, there is not a candidate available right now at this
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time in history and in Texas, uh, uh, uh, election season that is going to be able to prove that my
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body is covered in the scars of this war that we've been in. And so what I want folks to look at
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is not whether a candidate has played GOP politics as usual, not whether he has bankrolled, uh, uh,
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organizations and other candidates to secure endorsements, not whether, uh, there's a, a, a,
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a flashy money play, uh, but look at the records, look at the experience, look at the scars, look at
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the energy, look at the fights, look at the blood that has been shed, look at the threats that have
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been made. Ask yourself whose bar, whose state bar license has been investigated. Ask yourself who has
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been doxed. Ask yourself which like Dick Durbin, the senior, uh, uh, Democrat on the Senate judiciary
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committee called quote, a danger to democracy or Cory Booker, who during my hearing, uh, for the
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justice department said that I sent a chill down his spine. Ask yourself which other candidate is as
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feared by the left and has the scars to show that he's ready to show up on day one and be a MAGA warrior
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for Texas to partner with this administration, uphold law and order, enforce the rule of law and
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other people. I understand they may try to outraise, uh, they may try to outraise me. Uh, but I don't
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think that that's what, uh, Texans want. I think they want a MAGA warrior for the constitution who's
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going to continue pressing in on, on Ken Paxson's fights, continue that legacy, work with this
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administration and has the record to back it up. And for people, if they want to know more about what
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that record is and my, the issues, I don't just have a policy page. Your average politician has
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like a, these are my issues. I've got a track record page. And so you can see that on Aaron
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writes.com a A R O N R E I T Z.com. All right. Uh, Aaron, it is great to talk to you. You've been
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listening to a Marine, uh, Texas top legal strategist under, uh, attorney general Ken Paxton. He was the guy
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who led all of the, with Paxton, all of the, uh, lawsuits against Biden. He is, or was the chief
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of staff for Senator Ted Cruz, uh, also has been appointed and just resigned. President Donald Trump's
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head of legal policy under attorney general Bondi in the department of justice. It is great to talk
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to you. Thank you for your service to our country and our state. And, uh, I wish you all the best of
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luck, Aaron. Really? Thank you, Glenn. Look forward to fighting this fight along. You got it. Uh,
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Aaron writes, uh, R E I T Z writes R E I T Z for Texas.com. Okay. Uh, let's see. We're going to
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take a quick break and then we're going to come back and give you some of the news. And then we
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have, um, uh, we have, uh, Mike Leon to talk about something he's introducing in for the BBB,
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the big, beautiful bill coming up in just a second. Also, there's some really disturbing things
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happening in the middle East that we need to talk about. Uh, this could be a very, uh,
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very dangerous weekend. Um, they, people are expecting that Israel is going to bomb, uh,
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Iran. Uh, we made some moves yesterday that are only made right before war. Would you agree with
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that? Jason butt trails here. Would you agree with that? We're getting about to, what'd you say
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about to go kinetic usually. Yeah. Um, some moves that I've only seen right before we go to war,
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uh, and they're disturbing. And I think everybody's expecting it today or tomorrow.
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And I think they're going to wait for the weekend because of the stock market, because it could
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cause real, real problems. All right. We're going to get to that here in just a second. First,
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it seems like I hear that all the time. Now once in a generation, inflation, once in a generation,
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housing crisis, once in a generation debt levels. Okay. Uh, I don't have faith in any of these
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generations to be able to fix any of it, uh, because they were the generations that were
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making all the problems. Uh, the dollar keeps losing value. There's a story in show prep today
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about how Asia is continuing their de-dollarization. Uh, this is really, really, uh, I'm working on a
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special now, Jason and I were working on a special, what was it last weekend? Um, and it's about what
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you're going to see and what you need to look for. And I don't know when we're going to put this out.
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Welcome to a stuber gear. Hello, Stu. How are you? Good. Glenn, how are you? Oh my gosh. It's
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fantastic. It's fantastic. I, this candidate was sounded pretty good. I just, I just wish he had
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a website, you know, what was that again? Yeah. You know, I gotta tell you, I love these guys who
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come on and actually know how to do it. You know what I mean? Yeah. How many times have I said to
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authors, you know, you got to lead with the name of your book, lead with the name of your book,
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you know, in my latest book name inserted here, I talk about, and they just don't, nobody knows how to do
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it. This guy gets on. He knows how to promote his website. Yes. A little respect for you on that
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one, including how to spell his name. That was very, uh, it was very clear. He wanted to make sure
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people understood that. And now I think we do, but he's great. I think he should, I think he should,
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uh, I think he should, uh, change the spelling on his website. He, he should get both. He should get
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R I T E S, uh, rights, uh, and he should get R I G H T S and he should, his campaign should be
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rights for Texas. So I'm standing up for your rights, rights for Texas. I give that to him for
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free. Wow. Give it to him for free. That's an in-kind donation. You're going to be going to prison
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in the next democratic administration. Well, that's happening one way or another, Stu. That's
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fair point. Democrats win in 2028. We're all going to prison. Uh, just want to let you know. Uh, but,
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uh, you'll look nice in, in orange. It's a good color on you. Um, no, I don't think so, Glenn,
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because I was listening to Gavin Newsom and he was just, he couldn't believe that anyone would
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consider putting a political opponent in prison. He couldn't even conceive of the idea. Wow. That
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anyone would even attempt to do such a thing. So we know if he were to win, that definitely wouldn't
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occur. No, not at all. Not at all. Uh, I mean, unless they're a threat to democracy,
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then they have to go to prison. Well, yes, of course. Um, uh, I understand that we just blew
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through all of our merchandise yesterday. No king, but Christ. Um, and you know, I got a lot of
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can change it. No king, but the savior, you know, we can make that for Jews. We just disagree. I think
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he's already been here. You're still waiting for him, whatever. But, uh, you know, um, the no
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their symbol back then saying to King George, no king, but Christ. That's, that's who we answer
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who are you answering to some committee, some, you know, some unconstitutional, unelected,
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uh, Kamala Harris kind of thing. What do I mean? Who's your King? I know who mine is. I don't have
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Welcome to the glennbeck program. And we say that to Senator Mike Lee.
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Hello, Mike. How are you? I'm doing great. It's good to be with you as always.
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Uh, so how's that whole big, beautiful bill thing coming?
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Well, it's definitely big. We're working on making it more beautiful, uh, and trying to
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get it into a position where it does the job, but we've done our part. Yesterday is the chairman
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of the Senate energy and natural resources committee. We released our title, which is
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going to help restore American energy dominance and reduce the deficit and under unlock some of
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our federal land that's been, uh, neglected for affordable housing, uh, streamlined domestic
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production of energy and repeal the wasteful green new deal spending. All of this is going to help us
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deliver lower energy costs and more housing, greater prosperity for American families. So it's a good
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thing. Okay. So this is, this is something that you're adding. You want to add into the bill or did
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you add it in? Yeah, we added it into the bill yesterday to address the, you know, we've got a
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nationwide shortage of housing, a shortage estimated by some to be over 7 million affordable homes.
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Nearly one out of every three acres in America. Meanwhile, is owned by the U S government in states
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like Utah. It's even more extreme. Almost 70% of our land is controlled by people in Washington,
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DC. Effectively, none of this land can be used for housing. Now in the West where federal land is so
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prevalent, that means the federal government is depriving our communities and our families of needed
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land for housing, and that's inhibiting growth. So president Trump has recognized that connection
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between federal land ownership and the housing crisis, which is why he pledged to, in his words,
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open up, uh, portions of federal land for large scale housing construction.
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And, uh, so what happens, what happens with the land? Do they, does the government give it back to
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the States? Does the government sell the land and keep the profits? What, what happens there?
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Yeah, the government sells the land. Uh, this proposal was estimated to generate about $10 billion,
00:28:08.620
uh, over the next 10 years, it would sell the land and it's not all of it. It's in fact,
00:28:15.160
it's a tiny, tiny fraction, just a fraction of 1% of federal land. And it can't be in a national
00:28:21.700
recreation area, national park, openness area, monument, anything like that. It's just garden
00:28:27.180
variety land that's in or immediately outside municipal boundaries, a place where people already
00:28:33.500
live, a place where it's accessible to utility connections and things like that, where people
00:28:38.880
could build houses. It'd make a big difference. Yeah. Um, let's, uh, go to the green new deal
00:28:46.100
handouts. Um, this is something that is, you're repealing all of those handouts in this part of
00:28:53.040
the big B, uh, big, beautiful bill now. Yeah. So there are parts of these that come through my
00:28:59.120
committee's jurisdiction, uh, and we're getting rid of those much bigger portion of those, uh, come through
00:29:05.660
the Senate finance committee's jurisdiction. Um, and one way or another, Glenn, we're going to
00:29:12.100
get rid of those. Some of them will be phased out over the next three and a half years. Uh, uh,
00:29:19.060
others will start to go away much faster. The bottom line is when these house and Senate Democrats
00:29:25.640
pass the green new scam legislation and what they, uh, to which would they, they assigned the Orwellian
00:29:32.220
name of the inflation reduction act, which is really quite the opposite of that. Uh, they did
00:29:38.060
that without a single Republican vote. And they did that in order to incorporate, uh, sort of their
00:29:44.280
climate change religion into our national ethos. So they did that without a single Republican vote.
00:29:51.240
Uh, we should not have a single Republican voting to extend those. And that's why we're getting rid of
00:29:57.360
them. Uh, those things create market distortions. They change the incentives in a way that makes us,
00:30:02.700
uh, more vulnerable with our energy grid. Uh, it, that, uh, things that result in irrational,
00:30:10.320
inefficient decisions. We're getting rid of all of it.
00:30:13.800
So Mike, um, I was glad to see in, in this portion of the bill that you guys have worked on and
00:30:20.540
are putting in now or put into the, uh, big, beautiful bill, um, the refilling of the strategic oil
00:30:26.920
reserve. We are last night. And I know you're aware of this. You have to be, um, last night we made
00:30:33.500
moves that usually only happen right before war. Um, we brought all of the families home from all of
00:30:40.140
the bases in middle East. Uh, we told all of the, I think we closed or just at least reduced the staff
00:30:47.320
of many of the, uh, embassies around, uh, in the middle East. There's talk that, um, uh, uh, Israel is
00:30:56.340
going to strike Iran. If that happens, I mean, we could go into war, we'd have $200 a barrel oil.
00:31:02.460
If this thing went poorly and we have almost no strategic oil reserve.
00:31:11.100
It's yet another reason for us to refill the strategic petroleum reserve. It's also another
00:31:17.660
reason, Glenn, why we've got to open up our own energy capacity in the United States, including our
00:31:24.960
own oil and gas production. Uh, we've got a lot of oil. We've got a lot of gas. We've got a lot of
00:31:31.420
other great natural resources that we use for energy, for manufacturing and all sorts of things.
00:31:36.320
All this stuff has been stymied by a federal permitting process that has gotten out of control
00:31:41.860
and we're doing everything we can to streamline that process. So that too can become part of our
00:31:47.600
strategic petroleum reserve. You might say, not just the official SPR, but also, uh, the,
00:31:54.020
the reserve. Yeah, yeah, exactly. We open up and, and war, we open up other, uh, federal lands that
00:32:02.180
have a lot of oil and gas will be in much better shape.
00:32:06.720
You know, I, it, it, it, it's so curious to me that all of the people who have been
00:32:11.060
strongest in pushing this, uh, you know, global, uh, warming agenda are now totally silent when,
00:32:18.320
uh, the AI needs so much energy and they're like, we have to have coal plants. We have to have nuclear
00:32:25.120
power plants. And all of a sudden those things are okay again, uh, with so many. Um, but please
00:32:32.380
address this with the audience, how, how essential it is that we do not play the same games. We are
00:32:39.620
running out of time to be able to produce massive amounts of energy that we're going to need within
00:32:45.960
the next three years. Yeah, exactly. Uh, as my friend, Alex Epstein points out in books that he's
00:32:53.080
written, including, um, uh, one called fossil future, he points out that we need energy. And
00:33:00.040
if you're worried about climates changing and climates do change, the best thing we can do
00:33:05.360
to address, uh, uh, weather related crises, things like that is to continue to utilize clean,
00:33:12.920
abundant, affordable sources of energy. That's how human beings survive. That's how human beings
00:33:19.800
will continue to thrive and prosper in the future. And so we shouldn't go off on any more of these
00:33:25.720
larks, any more of these, you know, it's essentially a secular religion, uh, to those who have been
00:33:32.040
pushing climate alarmism. Um, and we've got to reject that and stop forcing people into this. Look,
00:33:39.440
if somebody wants to try to avoid using any source of power that doesn't come from a unicorn,
00:33:45.920
a windmill or a solar panel, uh, fine. Uh, but don't force the rest of us to accept your false
00:33:52.980
religion. Uh, let me, uh, let me go to NPR and PBS. Is this in the big, beautiful bill?
00:34:01.040
Um, I have yet to see a title that deals with them directly. I have heard that we are likely
00:34:09.520
to defund them and it's got to happen because these are entities that are federally funded.
00:34:17.120
I've been saying for a long time, government funded propaganda is wrong. There's all kinds
00:34:22.240
of propaganda out there. Uh, it's a natural outgrowth of the first amendment, but government
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funded advertising is a particular type of evil that we should avoid. And, uh, I, I, I understand
00:34:35.920
people have, uh, most Americans have decades worth of exposure to PBS and NPR. And most people,
00:34:42.320
regardless of their political background can point out good things that PBS and NPR have produced over
00:34:48.880
the years. Increasingly, what we've seen is that those entities are becoming less and less inclined to
00:34:56.640
provide a fair objective, uh, set of messages to the American people. And increasingly they are
00:35:03.200
hell bent on making sure that a far left agenda is being, you know, portrayed, communicated through
00:35:11.360
these government funded networks. They have every right to say whatever they want, uh, to say whatever
00:35:17.920
they want within the laws of what our broadcast regulations allow, of course, but they do not
00:35:24.880
have a right to do so with government funding. It's bad enough. The American people have to work
00:35:30.240
months out of every year just to pay their federal taxes. They shouldn't on top of that,
00:35:34.640
have to pay those federal taxes so that some of them can be used to distribute messages that they
00:35:39.600
regard as wrong, as corrupting, as taking us down the wrong direction politically, which of course they
00:35:45.920
do. Uh, by the way, anybody who says they're killing big bird, um, big bird, uh, has quite a,
00:35:51.360
quite an operation behind him. Uh, I've never seen any, anything more successful than Sesame Street
00:35:58.240
in the, you know, toy store. Uh, they've, they've, they're, they're fine. They, they, they, they can make
00:36:03.600
money on their own. Um, last thing, Mike, did the, the, the spat between Elon Musk and Donald Trump,
00:36:12.080
did that help or hurt this bill? You know, in the end, it's hard to say what impact it'll have on
00:36:21.840
that. Um, in part because, uh, the book isn't closed on this bill. The bill is not even fully
00:36:27.920
written yet, much less taxed. And so that's hard to say. I will say this just on a personal level.
00:36:35.040
Uh, it, it, it was saddening for me to see it. There was an energy that came about through that
00:36:42.160
bromance. I really liked the duo of Trump and Mark. I thought it gave a lot of momentum to the cause
00:36:50.320
of government reform. And, you know, maybe this is just wishful thinking on my part, but I would love
00:36:56.000
to see, uh, those wounds healed. And I'd love to see that team get back together at some point.
00:37:02.880
Yeah. I, you know, it looks like the president, you know, president yesterday said, or day before
00:37:07.120
said some really nice things about, uh, Elon Musk and, uh, and Elon Musk came out and said it was
00:37:12.480
inappropriate. It was over the top of what I did. And so, you know, maybe there's a, there's a chance,
00:37:16.880
but, uh, is this bill going to pass? And if so, how long before we see a up or down vote?
00:37:24.160
Yeah. Look, I suspect that some version of this bill is going to pass. I will reiterate,
00:37:29.200
as I've told you and others in the past, the bill, as it was passed in the house,
00:37:34.320
will not pass. That will not become law in part because it just doesn't do enough.
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When you're raising the debt ceiling as, as much as they're trying to raise it here.
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And when you're dealing with an almost $37 trillion debt, and you've got an opportunity
00:37:48.240
to pass something with Republican votes and only Republican votes, you can do better than that.
00:37:52.880
You have to do better than that because our debt is going to eat us alive unless we stop our debt
00:37:57.760
from eating us. So we're doing everything we can to, uh, uh, save additional money, uh, to bring
00:38:05.600
down our, uh, our annual deficits substantially in this because under the house passed bill,
00:38:11.760
it would more or less perpetuate $2 trillion annual deficits. That's just not sustainable.
00:38:16.720
Our debt's growing faster than our economy. And that's a killer. Mike Lee, the, uh, Senator from
00:38:24.000
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Next hour. I want to talk to you about if Iran strives, sorry, if Israel strikes Iran,
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and I think it could happen this weekend. We made some moves last night, kept Jason up,
00:42:00.080
who is our military analyst. Uh, he was up all night until the sun came up in, uh, in,
00:42:04.800
in Tehran, right. Uh, to, you know, before people were like, okay, it looks like we have another day.
00:42:11.520
I think personally, it's going to happen on the weekend. If it does happen, I think it'll happen
00:42:15.760
either Friday night, our time, uh, or sometimes Saturday, give the markets a chance to see what's
00:42:23.920
going on. Cause this could cause a massive stock crisis. Um, and depending, and I'm going to lay
00:42:30.720
this all out for you next hour, depending on how, um, Iran reacts, uh, this could be the moment that
00:42:38.480
changes the entire world. Uh, and they've been preparing for this for a very long time. And Israel
00:42:44.480
has got to be right. You better get all of it because we don't think they have a nuclear weapon,
00:42:51.360
but we, we know they're close. And we also know they're close with other countries that have
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a nuclear weapon. Uh, and God forbid they have one and Israel misses it. They will launch it.
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They will launch it. Burn in the fire of the Islamic fury is one of their favorite sayings over there
00:43:11.000
that the Jews will burn in the fires of the Islamic fury. Um, that make no mistake. That's why they want
00:43:17.680
a nuclear weapon. I don't want to get involved in any of this, but that's, that ship is going to, uh,
00:43:23.680
pass us. Um, we, we are going to have to respond. The whole world is going to respond to this because
00:43:30.780
80% of the world's oil passes through that area. Uh, and you don't just collapse oil. Uh, by the way,
00:43:40.120
thank you, uh, Joe Biden. We don't have a strategic oil reserve. Our strategic oil reserve,
00:43:45.580
was it last us now a day? I think six hours. It's something ridiculous. We just kept draining
00:43:53.680
the strategic oil reserve and Joe Biden was like, and they never refilled it. Uh, and you can only
00:44:00.980
refill it at this point. I'm told you can only refill, fill it at a certain speed or you'll do damage to,
00:44:08.220
I don't under, you don't even begin to understand that one, but you'll do damage if you fill it up too
00:44:12.660
fast. Well, I hope we're filling it, uh, because what's coming our way and what the military,
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the actions they took yesterday look like we're preparing for a major instability and a war in the
00:44:27.980
Middle East. Hopefully we can remain, you know, uninvolved, but I think the whole world's going
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All right. I want you to think back on what it felt like on September 12th. You remember that?
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We at one point did the 9-12 project because I wanted to remind people what it felt like when
00:49:45.640
we all stood together. It was the day after the bombings of the World Trade Center. I can't believe
00:49:50.860
I actually have to refresh people's memories, but there are so many people now in the audience
00:49:54.680
that didn't live through it, didn't know. But the World Trade Centers came down and we
00:50:01.840
were shell-shocked and all of us knew we were going to war. All of us knew this is a problem,
00:50:08.160
never seen that before. In the days when we never said, well, never seen that before.
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We saw something we didn't expect. And that first day we were freaking out. The second day
00:50:20.460
we came together and we were strong and we stood in our principles, but we realized this
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thing is so fragile. It could come apart any moment. If somebody really wanted to take us
00:50:33.320
down, they could do it, especially if it was a coordinated effort. Luckily, 9-11 wasn't necessarily
00:50:41.280
a global coordinated effort. I mean, I think there was more coordination than anybody wants
00:50:45.580
to talk about, but it still was not like it is now. With everything that is going on in
00:50:51.580
the world right now, with everything that is coming, the LA riots, the No Kings, which I
00:50:59.020
hope are not riots, but just demonstrations on Saturday in Washington, D.C., these protests
00:51:05.020
and riots, well-funded, all-left, radical, revolutionary stuff happening in our streets.
00:51:11.640
Israel, we found out last night, is on the verge of striking Iran. Can we play what the
00:51:16.640
president said just yesterday about his negotiations with Iran?
00:51:22.800
Do you think you're going to be able to stop Iran from enriching its...
00:51:27.680
I don't know. I did think so. And I'm getting more and more less confident about it.
00:51:34.620
They seem to be delaying, and I think that's a shame, but they... I'm less confident now
00:51:40.380
than I would have been a couple of months ago. Something happened to them, but I am much
00:51:46.840
less confident of a deal being made. I would have said a deal would be made.
00:51:52.480
No, I don't know. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I really...
00:51:58.360
No, I don't think China has anything to do with it. I just think maybe they don't want
00:52:03.040
to make a deal. What can I say? But... And maybe they do.
00:52:10.340
Well, if they don't make a deal, they're not going to have a nuclear weapon.
00:52:15.160
If they do make a deal, they're not going to have a nuclear weapon too, you know? But
00:52:19.960
they're not going to have a nuclear weapon, so it's not going to matter from that standpoint.
00:52:24.020
But it would be nicer to do it without warfare, without people dying.
00:52:28.940
It's so much nicer to do it. But I don't think I see the same level of enthusiasm for
00:52:35.780
them to make a deal. I think they would make a mistake, but we'll see. I guess time will
00:52:41.580
You have to remember that the president knows he is negotiating at all times. You have to
00:52:48.220
understand. When he speaks, he's not speaking to the reporter. And I've known enough presidents,
00:52:54.400
spoken to enough presidents, and I know this one quite well. And I was yelled at by George
00:53:00.200
W. Bush about this very thing. The president can't say everything that is on his mind because
00:53:05.660
the world is watching and there are analysts all over the world dissecting his every eye
00:53:10.500
movement, let alone his words. And I thought it was interesting to say, I don't know. It seems
00:53:16.420
like something happened to them. But he followed it up with and she talked over it. I just have
00:53:21.860
a good instinct on that. So what he's saying is, I don't have any intel, Iran, on this. I just
00:53:28.420
have a pretty good gut. What is going on with you? Because you've changed. Then she said,
00:53:33.820
is it Iran? No, it's not. It's not China. It's not involving China at all. I just think
00:53:40.600
they don't, they're not interested. So what has changed? He was sending them a message. He knows
00:53:46.800
something that they know now he knows. I have no idea what it is. But remember, it was just a few
00:53:55.940
days ago, he was telling Benjamin Netanyahu, do not strike them. I want a deal. Do not strike them.
00:54:01.880
And I was cheering for that because I don't, I mean, Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
00:54:10.540
But at the same time, we do not, if there is any other way than Israel going in, we need to take
00:54:18.380
that other way. But President Trump said something happened to them. That, to me, says one of their
00:54:26.780
allies may have stepped to the plate, or they know something we don't know about us. Now, Israel is
00:54:34.600
on the verge of striking Iran. That came out yesterday. The U.S. has just evacuated all non-essential
00:54:40.320
embassy staff, pulled all military families out of the region. That does not happen unless we are
00:54:48.000
preparing for war. That's the only time stuff like that happens. On our own streets, New York, Los Angeles,
00:54:55.380
radical Hamas riots, draped in socialist slogans, are growing. They are not spontaneous. This week,
00:55:02.960
two days ago, the leader of Al-Qaeda, yeah, Al-Qaeda, is calling on Muslims in America to kill
00:55:09.420
Americans with no red line. That's not a metaphor. That is direct incitement. That is Al-Qaeda saying,
00:55:16.760
Muslims in America, now, go, go, go. The world has gotten dark quickly, or has it been quickly?
00:55:25.380
Some of us have been pointing this out for a very long time. We just happen to be now in a position
00:55:30.620
where everybody is starting to position their forces. And it is terrifying, but it all comes down
00:55:37.900
to one thing. We forgot. We forgot that evil exists. We forgot what evil looks like. We forgot we have to
00:55:46.380
name evil. We forgot that peace is not the default setting of mankind. It is the exception. We forgot
00:55:54.800
that empires don't fall from things that come from without. They fall from within. Our military is
00:56:02.920
strong, but our will is fractured. Our economy is still the largest, but it's built on debt and digital
00:56:08.340
illusions. Our spirit, our national soul, exhausted, divided, distracted. We don't even know who we are
00:56:15.780
anymore. So let me go back. Can America remain standing? And here's my answer. Yes. If we remember,
00:56:28.780
if we remember that evil does exist, that there is no such thing as neutral when it comes to evil,
00:56:39.440
if we remember that this nation was not built on comfort, it was built on courage. If we reject the lies
00:56:49.620
that are dividing us by race and faith or class or even political opinion, and remember that we are
00:56:55.900
Americans, and what does that mean? It means we hold certain truths to be self-evident. Those things bind us
00:57:03.820
together deeper than blood, liberty, responsibility, our God-given rights. Will we survive? Yes, but only if we
00:57:12.340
prepare, not in fear, but in faith, not in panic, but in resolve. Because what's coming? Well, it's not chaos
00:57:26.080
for the sake of chaos. It is an entire realignment of the world. And we have to decide right now,
00:57:35.460
are we willing just to be swept away? Or will we stand and stand firm and unshakable? Because we truly
00:57:44.840
believe that there are certain truths that are unchangeable, that no one can change them.
00:57:53.380
they were gifts to us from God. And those gifts come with responsibilities. And if we remember those
00:58:01.360
things and then say, you know, is that worth fighting for? Is that worth living for? Is that worth struggling
00:58:09.780
for? Pray for peace, but prepare for fire. And never, ever forget the most important thing I can tell
00:58:22.580
you today. Never forget this. No matter what you hear on TV, hear from any kind of anybody.
00:58:31.380
When the world goes dark, it only takes one torch to light the way. One.
00:58:42.560
All right. We're going to go through everything that is happening with Iran and with Israel, what the
00:58:50.440
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Stu, you have any idea what it's like? I mean, Jason is up this week, and he's staying up at the ranch.
01:01:04.940
Um, and do you have any idea what it's like to have me and Jason in the same house for a week?
01:01:11.200
It's not a happy place. No, many visions of global apocalypse have been discussed. Yeah.
01:01:20.160
Uh, I was working yesterday on what's, you know, what's happening with, uh, Hamas and Hezbollah.
01:01:25.480
I just had finished the show. Uh, what is happening on the streets of Los Angeles and everything else.
01:01:30.680
And I'm sitting there, I'm a little exhausted and he comes up. Have you heard the news?
01:01:34.940
Like, no, what? I think Israel's going to bomb, uh, the snot out of Iran. Could be tonight. Could
01:01:42.020
be tonight. You know what that means? No, I don't think I, it means total collapse. It's going to
01:01:46.540
be ugly. Dogs and cats are going to be tearing each other's eyes out. Uh, and, and, uh, you know,
01:01:52.020
and it's a very good, it's a very good possibility. Kamala comes back and she's the president of the
01:01:56.980
United States. It's going to be that bad, Glenn. I'm like, okay, thank you. And I'm not going to sleep.
01:02:01.720
Sounds like a fun time. Sounds like this is why you moved into the mountains though, right?
01:02:04.940
I mean, if you, yeah, it is, if you're in the, get away from Jason, right? Well, okay. So Jason,
01:02:10.080
let's take the, take me through this because yesterday the, the government did some things
01:02:15.200
that they don't ever do. At least I haven't seen them do unless war is pretty imminent, right?
01:02:22.240
Yes. Can I start with maybe the possible upside though? Yeah. Before we freak everybody out.
01:02:26.900
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So the possible upside is as we were watching all the developments yesterday,
01:02:30.900
so was Iran. So were their people, especially because negotiations between us and the Iranians
01:02:38.040
is still going on. In fact, I think they're supposed to meet Sunday because the original
01:02:43.840
ultimatum that Trump gave Iran was, I think, I think it was 60 days. It's supposed to run out,
01:02:49.200
I believe today. So this is the negotiation of negotiations. Like this Sunday is big.
01:02:54.640
Okay. So this all might be a kabuki theater to get them to the table.
01:03:00.200
You saw, I mean, even Trump's interview. I mean, he is a master negotiator and strategist on these
01:03:05.700
things. So this could be, look, Hey, this is what you're playing with. You didn't give this to me
01:03:10.120
last night. I got to save some for, I mean, I was awake all night and he was like, Oh yeah,
01:03:17.060
but it's probably a negotiation. He was like, Tanya, get the food supply. Let's go.
01:03:23.620
All right. So it might be, but do we, do we make these moves? I mean, that is a master negotiator,
01:03:30.020
but that's an expensive move and a big move to pull everybody out of the embassies
01:03:35.660
and to pull all of the families out from the military bases.
01:03:41.220
Yeah. So, so that is very big. So in a single 24 hour period, we had the Pentagon authorizing
01:03:47.340
the voluntary withdrawal of, uh, of dependents and family members from some of these locations
01:03:52.300
within the middle East. Almost immediately after that, another, I don't know if you call
01:03:56.800
this a leak or release came out that we were sending out, uh, emergency information to all
01:04:03.200
of the diplomatic facilities, embassies within striking range of Iran. So you're talking about
01:04:08.220
like Northeast Africa, all the middle East, all those areas saying, put together a comprehensive
01:04:14.040
emergency plan and then send a diplomatic cable back to us to let us know what that plan is.
01:04:18.740
Now, at this point we were like, okay, what exactly is going on now? Again, at the same time,
01:04:25.900
we get Senator Cotton saying that Pete Hegseth confirmed to them inside Congress saying that,
01:04:31.740
okay, now Iran is actively pursuing a nuclear weapon, actively pursuing a nuclear weapon.
01:04:38.220
And then Sky News right after that said, yes, for the first time, the UN is, is admitting to us
01:04:44.140
that for the first time in over 20 years, Iran is just not, they're not, they don't care about
01:04:50.060
any of the, you know, the proliferation, anything. They're just going all out. Good.
01:04:54.380
This was all spewing out immediately within 24 hours.
01:05:00.820
You've already run away to a, you know, outside of all civilization. I don't know what more help
01:05:05.740
you can get. I mean, I have a shovel. I need, I can tunnel into the, I can tunnel in, you know,
01:05:10.960
remember the, when the, what was it? The dwarves, you know, they, they tunneled into that mountain
01:05:15.080
in one of the, you know, the Lord of the Rings thing. And they were in that mountain with the
01:05:18.980
dragon and stuff. I think we could do that. You just get some shovels. Let's go. Let's go.
01:05:22.940
Um, so I know you were up until the sun rose in Tehran because you were monitoring it because
01:05:31.540
you were waiting for the skies to light up. Yeah. Um, I said this morning, um, that I think
01:05:38.440
if there's a strike, it'll happen after the stock market closes on Friday, um, because this would
01:05:43.920
cause massive disruption. Um, and let's just talk about first, before we get into what the response
01:05:52.000
would be and what we would have to do and what other countries would have to do. Um,
01:05:57.540
when Israel goes over, they're saying they're going to bomb the nuclear facilities, but we don't think
01:06:04.140
they have enough to build a bomb yet, but there's a chance. And if they don't get all of it, it's real
01:06:12.380
trouble. Yeah. You, you best not miss if you're going to, there's multiple, multiple nuclear sites
01:06:18.220
within Iran just off the top of my head. I can think of six to nine. I believe that they would
01:06:23.460
have to at least have some kind of strike on some of the facilities are so well entrenched
01:06:28.380
because they've been planning this for a long time. And to defend specifically against an attack
01:06:32.460
like this, they're so dug under the ground and protected and hardened that you're probably
01:06:37.760
talking about multiple strikes at a single target. Right. So this we're talking about like,
01:06:44.540
This is like this in a way it's kind of like top gun too. Yeah. They were going after and they had
01:06:51.400
to, you know, they had to first land a bomb and then another one had to follow into that hole.
01:06:57.040
Yeah. Right. Cause it was all buried so deeply. Yeah. I mean, it's, this is going to be precision
01:07:01.740
stuff, precision stuff, top gun too, but probably spread out over a week of multiple dangerous runs
01:07:08.700
like that. Oh my gosh. You're looking at, yeah, it's more than just a single night operation.
01:07:12.820
It would go on for several days. Oh my gosh. Okay. So, um, now, uh, how does Iran respond?
01:07:25.880
That's the question. Yeah. Immediately counterattack with a strike like what we saw. What was that a few
01:07:32.620
months ago? Something similar to that just to start and then the scary stuff happens. Okay. So let's get
01:07:38.400
into that here in just a second. Also, I want to, I want to talk to you about what's happening in New
01:07:42.680
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you know uh sarah uh who's in our control room uh do you have anything that would make this uh
01:10:00.980
whole iran retaliating thing a little more tolerable do you have any i don't know herp
01:10:07.500
all right okay so let's just say uh the missiles start uh raining down uh you know from israeli
01:10:20.340
airships and they're gonna blow up everything uh in uh iran you know all of the all of the nuclear
01:10:27.060
sites all right so then what happens iran retaliates missiles rain down on tel aviv
01:10:32.740
the revolutionary guard unleashes proxies has blow opens fire from lebanon houthi strike red sea
01:10:39.220
shipping lanes shia militias go after u.s bases in iraq and syria uh and then you have the strait
01:10:45.080
of hormuz shutting down and then you also have all of the terrorists in europe and here in america
01:10:51.100
just starting to do their own thing uh a little herp albert yeah thank you thank you doesn't make
01:10:57.940
it better does it stew i mean the horn makes it at least a little better i think it does make it
01:11:05.080
measurably better i think it's noticeable i think thinking about missiles raining down on all of our
01:11:12.320
heads is always offset nicely by herb albert right and i'm not sure that missiles are going to rain
01:11:19.260
down on our heads um but they are going to be raining down and especially jason if what you say
01:11:25.500
is true that this one is going to be a sustained strike from israel over a week yeah i'm sorry i can't
01:11:32.600
get the tone out of my head now i'm just thinking it's asymmetric warfare
01:11:41.220
okay so so let's take this step by step israel goes in they have to do it over several nights
01:11:51.880
there's no way they can do it in one night or two nights i highly doubt it no way the world is going
01:11:56.660
to go crazy on night two and unless technology on the iranian side i mean the israeli side is so
01:12:02.780
overwhelming that i just don't it's it's beyond my like what like some of their bunker buster bomb
01:12:08.420
capabilities yeah and how effective they can be how would you know that that's the that's the thing
01:12:13.940
right like you're not testing these on you know every day and a location like let's say the natan's
01:12:19.360
nuclear facility in iran right you're just not doing it so i i just don't see how that would happen so
01:12:24.120
i'm expecting multiple days of this going on and uh stew in those multiple days how many days go by
01:12:31.240
before the un and everybody else says there's israel has got to stop and they're setting our streets on
01:12:39.780
fire yeah well i mean last time when you know thousands of jews were murdered and raped in their
01:12:46.000
country it was like october 8th and they were partying uh at the un basically so i would say not
01:12:51.140
long you're right you know 24 hours 36 hours yeah oh 36 hours i was gonna really i was thinking
01:12:56.640
they'd do it before dawn uh so uh that's really bad um then the strait of hormuz explain how important
01:13:04.860
the strait of hormuz is oh it's i mean is that's that's got to be almost like 50 or something like
01:13:10.160
that of of oil runs through that it's something around there it's it's it's astronomical when you
01:13:15.100
consider like global prices and how it will change i had actually had it wrong i thought it was 80
01:13:19.260
it's 20 that runs through the straits of hormuz but it is a very narrow passage and like you know
01:13:25.700
those iranian speed boats like you know haji and uh what was his friend bandit you know is it my too
01:13:31.780
old does anybody remember you know quest doctor what was it uh jimmy quest johnny quest johnny quest
01:13:37.620
but anyway uh you just take one of those speed boats you can do some serious damage and shut that and
01:13:44.320
choke that off right and so that that would be the asymmetric non-conventional part of what this war
01:13:50.420
will turn into so the conventional part will be israel's strike on iran iran will probably
01:13:55.560
immediately retaliate with another conventional type of attack but iran has said they'll hold us
01:14:00.700
responsible for this so what that means is and this is why we are now evacuating diplomats from iraq
01:14:07.940
as they will strike their closest targets that we have close to their borders so iraq embassies uh
01:14:14.800
northern iraq or beale places like that would be prime targets and they'll use us asymmetrically
01:14:19.840
uh not only from like missiles but their proxies we're also taking people out of uae and and other
01:14:26.440
places that you know we're supposedly friendly with yeah um i mean they are we are preparing in a way i
01:14:33.060
haven't seen before um you know and hopefully this is all negotiation but um that is telling me that
01:14:41.640
they know that asymmetrical warfare on terrorist attacks are just going to be happening everywhere
01:14:48.100
in the middle east and if they're happening in the middle east why would they not do it here in
01:14:51.720
america of course they would of course they would there we go again the music needs to come back at
01:14:57.140
this point you're right sir it does work it does work once terrorist attacks start exploding all over
01:15:02.740
the world and we started visioning that happening you need herb cue it okay good good so there's
01:15:09.320
global panic oil tankers halted supply chains collapse 150 200 a barrel 200 a barrel gallon means
01:15:18.020
uh about means uh about 10 gasoline at least in california but i think they're there isn't it
01:15:25.120
yeah but we're looking at eight nine dollars a gallon gas in the united states uh if they would
01:15:37.740
if they would do that that would be good yeah that puts up the rest of the states on par with
01:15:43.020
california which the right which we cannot handle so what happens to europe does europe get involved in
01:15:49.760
this oh everyone would be involved in this because that that's the crazy that's the that's the ace up
01:15:55.160
iran sleeve is targeting the straits of hormuz there's another straight there the straight uh
01:16:00.160
bob el-mendeb straight on the other side i love bob el-mendeb he was one of my favorite
01:16:05.380
he played for the yankees still yeah he was in the minor league system yeah bob el-mendeb
01:16:11.080
bob el-mendeb yeah all right anyway go ahead this this puts the in context specifically that
01:16:18.960
straight named after that famous yankee player yes uh it's weird that is right by uh yemen so it
01:16:25.100
shows you why iran has been so concerned with yemen it's because of that straight so all of they've
01:16:30.520
been preparing and planning for a retaliatory action like this for decades this is their ace up their
01:16:37.360
sleeve this is why the rest of the world including us will have no choice but to intervene because
01:16:43.160
what iran will do is they'll have their proxies like the houthis in yemen shut down the bob el-mendeb
01:16:48.100
and then iranian national republican guard will shut down the straits of hormuz then you halt oil
01:16:53.480
traffic in the middle east halt it what happens thank you for her bro what happens with ukraine
01:17:04.400
if this is all happening if i'm putin i'd be like i'm picking ukraine now right i think he's
01:17:12.440
actually already decided that you may have missed the news a few years ago he wanted to right i mean
01:17:17.660
but he's he he has slowed down then he sped up again i know but i mean because europe will be in chaos
01:17:26.080
chaos uh and why wouldn't why wouldn't he just take advantage of that and go the world's not coming
01:17:32.880
to help them now yeah that's what the multiple layers on how the world will have to respond to
01:17:38.840
this is very very it's very complex and interesting but you take a look at how russia is even able to
01:17:45.500
fight in ukraine right now primarily is from mortar shells coming from north korea but also drones
01:17:52.920
coming from iran we were planning a show actually to do this week before all the riot stuff happened
01:17:58.440
just about how warfare is changing and it's being test run terrifying in eastern europe right now it
01:18:03.980
is terrifying but a lot of those drones are coming from iran so you can see i'm sure the russians are
01:18:10.700
playing their little you know manipulations that's why i was surprised to hear that reporter asked
01:18:16.600
donald trump a minute ago you know was it china no it should have been russia yeah i'm sure trump was
01:18:22.060
saying don't don't ask about russia don't ask and she didn't yeah uh all right well that is uh good
01:18:29.620
news happy update from you always yeah what what uh i mean what are the odds this is gonna i mean
01:18:37.960
this is all just like you don't you don't know your ass from your elbow
01:18:41.740
stew i'm taking over under doesn't know his ass from his elbow on this topic what do you think
01:18:48.220
i mean it is jason so i mean 80 90 yeah 80 okay good i will i'm happy with 80 i will say though
01:18:58.120
that trusting donald trump the president knows what he's doing and this was a very i'll say it again
01:19:03.360
very public display all within 24 hours so this could be a master strategy and negotiation right
01:19:11.920
before their talks this weekend with the iranians you know this used to be better when i think you know
01:19:17.840
i want to an american president talks tough and just sets things straight it was a lot better when
01:19:23.860
we didn't have the debt no missiles no strategic oil reserves you know we're we're not you know
01:19:31.180
tearing each other apart inside our own nation now it's like everything makes me crap my pants
01:19:36.480
the president's like you know what we're gonna draw everybody out everybody back home we're gonna take
01:19:42.120
all the families back because it could be a nuclear wasteland by 12 15 tomorrow i you know if he's
01:19:47.260
bluffing that's great i just wish i knew you know i just wish i like i feel better if i knew he can't
01:19:54.580
tell us or it's not a viable negotiation tactic like he can't be like by the way i'm just saying
01:19:59.020
this that's not true but i that was the first thing that kind of crossed my mind as as all of
01:20:03.640
this news broke it's like okay israel we're having these talks uh all of a sudden we're getting these
01:20:09.740
you know alerts that israel may attack at any moment and we're also getting news leaked about how
01:20:15.740
the only way they're stopping is us we're the only one stopping them we're talking to them behind
01:20:20.540
the scenes and we're saying no no israel you can't do that luckily we're here to stop them
01:20:25.560
all leading into a negotiation where we're going to be trying to put pressure on iran and it would be
01:20:31.760
nice to for them to believe hey the only reason you're not getting hit with missiles right now is
01:20:35.880
us you better deal with us it does fit into a negotiation framework yeah did you guys see melania and
01:20:43.560
and trump at the at the kennedy center last night yeah i mean it just seems so surreal everything that
01:20:51.120
is going you know on with the guy the guy is like 70 what is he 70 71 how old is donald trump trump
01:20:58.600
he's older than i don't know yeah is he i whatever he's an older guy 78 yeah 78 i can't keep up with
01:21:08.600
him i mean he's got all of these things going on it's like hey you want to go see a very long play
01:21:14.340
tonight we'll stay awake the whole time i mean i go to a movie at three in the afternoon and i'm out
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i'm sorry mr president i have to sleep now for three days the guy is a machine he did that while
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uh wow i gotta tell you uh some hap hap happy things happening uh in court yesterday actually the
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the crypto bros um yeah they had their day in court yesterday uh they were charged in court yesterday
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and um they were raided by atf and you know new york uh police department etc etc because apparently
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one of them who owns this this house in kentucky he calls himself the crypto king of kentucky worth
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nine figures um uh he and his partner were torturing somebody in new york uh to get their
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their uh access code to their crypto wallet uh and they were torturing him with a chainsaw
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so you know how much is too much guys i mean how much is enough really you're worth nine figures
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uh you know how much more do you need i mean that it is just i've never heard anything like that have
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you unfortunately yeah there's been several these types of stories lately i it's uh there's there's a
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weird world uh there there's another story about um a bunch of like teenagers that were able to hack
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and get access to bitcoin and were like buying lamborghinis and driving them to high school and it's
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like as if no one was going to notice you know it's they were like i didn't even notice you were driving
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a lamborghini in today that's so weird they like they were renting yachts for prom parties
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and we were like there's something off here i don't know what it is i mean i know chick-fil-a
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pays pretty well but i don't know that necessarily no we just have old dollars they're not they're
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not inflation adjusted dollars these are the old dollars uh and uh you can't believe what they
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can buy today i mean they stole it from what how'd they get it they it was a i mean there's it was a
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very in-depth long story about how they were able to get access to it was it was a hack of some sort
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i can't remember all the details to it uh but it was like a network of a bunch of people uh many of
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them on the younger side and they were telling their parents like oh we made it during cryptocurrency
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investing i was like all right like do you check it out like i feel like that's what i'm following up
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on you know i think i say can i see your irs form because before you buy a lamborghini you might
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want to report some of this to the federal government but you know maybe it's just me by the way they
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tortured this guy for 17 days yeah it's terrible with a chainsaw because these billionaires wanted
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his 28 million dollars in cryptocurrency i mean it is it's it's the world's gone insane i don't know
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uh boy donald trump's such a dictator no i mean he's practically kim jong-un am i right or am i right
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uh the military parade who does that except kim jong-un um well countries do usually i don't know
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after a major victory uh or um on a 250th anniversary five seconds i mean 250th anniversary of
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the the founding of the army the u.s army and that's why we're doing it i mean it's definitely true
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we're doing it for that reason 100 true and you know it's definitely needs to happen this summer
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has been talked about happening in the summer for a long time is there any percentage of the chance
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that he put it on his birthday just to troll everybody i mean he could have picked another
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weekend he could have picked another day this this this is the day of their birthday when i'm putting
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on the day of their birthday we've been talking about these you know this for a long time i feel like
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you know just to screw it screw people a little bit i think maybe it would have been fun to just
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throw it on his birthday anyway i think he's getting a lot of he's getting a lot of trolling
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out of this no he's no he's loving when i found out my friend got a great deal on a wool coat from
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winners i started wondering is every fabulous item i see from winners like that woman over there
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with the designer jeans are those from winners oh are those beautiful gold earrings did she pay full
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As if staging a military invasion of Los Angeles for no reason wasn't enough
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Now he's hosting a big missile parade on his birthday
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Donald Trump issues warning for protesters at his military parade
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D.C. prepares for Trump's military parade with 18 miles of fencing
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Which, by the way, changed its logo to the LGBTQ flag for Pride Month
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Trump threatens protesters who rain on his military parade on Saturday
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Critics say Trump's planned military parade will send the wrong message
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Why President Trump is hosting a military parade on his birthday
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Well, now, all you have to do to answer that last one is look at the White House
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So join us for the U.S. Army's 250th Anniversary Grand Military Parade on the National Mall
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This historic celebration honors our brave soldiers
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You know, I don't see the part about his birthday being celebrated in there
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Also, there's something else that's happening on Saturday
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You know, these are the same people that cheered for the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO
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And they cheer every time there's a Jew shot in our streets
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And we're going to talk to the woman, Monica Crowley
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Who is now the ambassador for, or chief of protocol, I should say
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And I'm so blessed and honored to be serving as ambassador
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Under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump
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Glenn, I think we spoke during President Trump's first term
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A lot of people have been asking me that question
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Essentially helps to manage all of the presidents
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And the secretary of state's diplomatic engagements
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Present King Of Great Britain Has A History Of Unremitting Injuries And Usurptations Among Which Appear No Solitary Fact To Contradic The Uniform Tender Tender Of The Rest But All Have In A Direct Object Of The Establishment Of Absolute Tyranny Over These States And To Prove This Let The Facts Be Submitted To A Candid World And So They Listed All Of Their Grievances And They Were All One Or Two Lines And They Were All One Or Two Lines The King Did This We Tried To Do This We Tried To Do This We Tried To Do The
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To Do This And He Stopped To Do This And He Stopped To Do This And He Stopped To Do This And He Stopped To Do This And He Stopped To The Last Usurptation In The Last Usurptation In Thomas Jefferson's Own Handwriting
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The opprobrium of infidel powers is the warfare of the Christian king of Great Britain,
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who is determined to keep an open market where men should be bought and sold.
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He is prostituted as negative for suppressing every legislative attempt to prohibit or restrain this commerce.
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And that this assemblage of horrors might want no fact of distinguished die,
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he is now exciting those very people, the slaves, to rise up in arms among us
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and to purchase that liberty of which he has deprived them of
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by murdering the people upon whom he has also obtruded them,
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thus paying off former crimes committed against the liberties of one people
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with crimes he urges them now to commit against the lives of another.
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However, Thomas Jefferson was passionate, passionate about this.
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I'm going to leave it at that, and maybe you can figure out why this didn't go into the final draft.
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Because he wrote that while he was alone in a room himself.
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Why would every other line be one or two, but this one is a massive paragraph, half a page?
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If he didn't care, if he was such a sphinx, if he's so complex that we just can't figure him out.
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You know, yesterday I announced that I'm going to be expanding my mission a great deal coming in January.
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And I'll tell you more about it, but part of it is the reason why Monica Crowley just said,
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I know you have warehouses full of, you know, artifacts of American history.
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Not quite accurate, but it feels like it at times.
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I've been collecting it to be able to share it with you.
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We do it now on a reservation-only basis, and you're only allowed to see 1% of the collection.
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But we've been doing things over the last three years, digitizing, scanning everything.
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We have now almost completed a system that is totally searchable.
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You don't have to know what you're looking for.
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It will figure out what you're looking for and then show you all the possibilities.
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And hopefully, when we're finished, it will point you right to the answer you're looking for without any hallucinations because it's a wired-off system.
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It can only contain the things we put in it, and it has to memorize all of it.
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That's where hallucinations comes from, from AI.
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And you will be able to search the entire language.
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When we're done, it will also, you can say, I'm 8.
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And it will break it down to your level and your language.
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If you want to know more about this, be the first to find out.
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I will use that mailing list to alert you because we're going to need your help.
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You know, I said yesterday that I had this same exact feeling, this prompting, this push back in 2009 and 10 about the media, and that led me to start Blaze, which totally changed the media.
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Nobody thought about doing anything live online.
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But we did, and now look at what, now look at the world.
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And that was because of you we were first through the door.
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And I think what we have that I've been building now with my team offside, in fact, they're all around the world.
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We have one team in one hemisphere and one team in the other hemisphere.
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And I'm going to need your help and your advice and your counsel.
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But if you want to be a part of it and you want to know more about it, we will have details coming soon.
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Now that you've tortured journalists and sent them to Google and chat GPT to get the answer, can you reveal why Thomas Jefferson did not release his slaves upon his death?
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Because no matter how many times he tried in Virginia, because he went to Virginia, his state capital, and he ran and became a state legislator of some sort.
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He tried to change the law over and over and over again, but he couldn't change it.
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They wouldn't change it in Virginia, even though they voted for that part of the Declaration of Independence.
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They wanted that in the Declaration of Independence.
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There were only two states that said no to that, and it needed to be a unanimous declaration.
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And so it was Georgia and North Carolina that voted against that.
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And he went and he tried to do it over and over again in his own state.
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Made some progress in some areas, not progress in others.
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But he could not release them because one thing he couldn't get done is slaves were viewed by the banks as property.
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And if you were in debt, you couldn't just give away your property.
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They've got to take what you have and divvy it up.
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You couldn't release your slaves because they had real value and your debtors were looking for their money.
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And he was millions at the time, millions of dollars in debt.
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So he wasn't he wouldn't no matter what he tried.
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But he fought for that right for everybody in Virginia, not just him.
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You know, you've got, it's a total disaster, right?
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Brian Wilson died this week, and there's a lot of obituaries out about him.
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I will tell you, I grew up on the West Coast, and I was just, I was too young, really, for the Beatles and for the Beach Boys.
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But, you know, on the West Coast, the Beach Boys really were, you know, kind of really said everything about California at the time.
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But, you know, Brian Wilson is such a complex guy because he really kind of, he had real mental problems, had a mental breakdown.
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He was just, I mean, he had a really tough go of it.
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And he was recording something called Smile back in 1966.
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And they were like, this is not going to be a commercial success.
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And he was pushing things beyond what anybody had ever thought of before.
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You know, it turned out to be Sergeant Peppers, be one album kind of about, you know, just tells a whole story.
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But this, Brian Wilson was the one who invented it.
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And he shelved it because of so many different pressures and reasons.
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But he couldn't get it done because it is still groundbreaking.
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And we never, it was never completed in its, you know, intended form the way he wanted it.
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You know one song because they released one song and the record company went crazy for it.
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And he's like, well, it's on the album, but it's a whole concept.
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And they're like, no, no, just make another hit like that.
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I think he released something in 2003, maybe, Smile.
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But he was doing something that he called Modules.
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And then I'm going to drop them in over and over again on the song.
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And he had taken classical, jazz, rock, Americana, all of it, and just fused it all together.
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You know, you should listen to the sessions, if you're a Beach Boys fan at all.