The Glenn Beck Program - January 14, 2026


Clintons’ Epstein Subpoena REJECTION Reveals Their REAL Motive | Guests: Nick Shirley & Gov. Greg Abbott | 1⧸14⧸26


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 8 minutes

Words per Minute

168.82516

Word Count

21,674

Sentence Count

1,807

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

40


Summary


Transcript

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00:02:43.440 We have Chip Roy on with us from the house.
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00:04:00.720 Governor Abbott, how are you, sir?
00:04:02.700 Hey, I'm doing great.
00:04:03.540 How are you doing?
00:04:04.140 I'm good.
00:04:05.240 You know, the last time you were on, I think, we were talking about Sharia law and what you were doing, you know, to, you know, curb the Muslim city, epic city from happening.
00:04:20.960 And right after that, you declared that the CARE was a terrorist organization.
00:04:28.140 And they're suing you now, if I'm not mistaken.
00:04:30.780 They filed a lawsuit against you.
00:04:33.120 There's a big story in, I think it's the Houston Chronicle I was reading earlier today.
00:04:37.120 And they say they've been helping the United States, you know, capture really bad guys.
00:04:43.600 Any response to that?
00:04:45.840 Well, listen, on CARE, they will say one thing to the press.
00:04:48.960 But also, you know, you mentioned the lawsuit.
00:04:51.600 They say a different thing in court than what they say in the press.
00:04:56.580 And going back to the lawsuit, it's because I issued the proclamation designating CARE as a foreign terrorist organization.
00:05:04.420 They took offense to that.
00:05:05.900 They said, oh, we're a peaceful organization.
00:05:08.240 And in federal court, they filed a complaint rebutting everything that I outlined in that proclamation.
00:05:15.640 And then we filed an answer or a response to their court pleading.
00:05:20.400 Because of the strength of our response, they were required to file an amended pleading in court.
00:05:27.260 And get what they did in their amended pleading that reveals exactly who CARE is.
00:05:32.380 Let me walk you through four things.
00:05:33.940 One, CARE's amended pleading in court deleted numerous assertions that CARE had previously made in its original pleading.
00:05:44.240 Get this.
00:05:45.600 When they first filed the lawsuit against me, they said they were in full compliance with federal and state law.
00:05:51.740 And then, after we filed our answer, they went back and deleted.
00:05:56.220 Wow.
00:05:57.520 They deleted that they were full of compliance with federal and state law.
00:06:01.440 And get this.
00:06:01.800 It's going to get worse.
00:06:02.600 They deleted what they previously said, that they were not affiliated with any foreign organization.
00:06:09.920 They deleted that they were not engaged in terrorism.
00:06:13.400 They deleted they were not a threat.
00:06:15.500 They deleted they were not a threat to national security.
00:06:18.680 So when they went to court and faced the consequences of a judge maybe issuing harsh rulings against them,
00:06:25.880 they started walking back all these things about them that they're saying, oh, they're good citizens and all that kind of stuff.
00:06:31.700 And this is a concession on their part that actually they are not in compliance with federal and state law, that they are engaged in terrorism, that they are a threat to national security.
00:06:43.080 So I have been talking about care for a very long time, and no one was interested in taking them on.
00:06:50.000 But times have really changed.
00:06:52.000 You know, the same with the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:06:54.140 I know the state of Texas is not the United States.
00:07:00.300 I know you're serious about it.
00:07:02.360 Are we going to actually follow through?
00:07:05.660 Are we going to see an end to some of these organizations and their shells, their covers?
00:07:11.800 We are.
00:07:13.840 So let me tell you what's going on.
00:07:15.320 Just a minor note, again, going back to the CARE lawsuit that will apply to both CARE and the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:07:22.680 We got into the courtroom, and CARE said, listen, we don't need any discovery.
00:07:27.460 We just need the judge to make a ruling.
00:07:29.720 The judge said, no, no, no, no, no.
00:07:31.000 The state deserves the ability to engage in discovery, to learn about all these allegations the state has made, to back it up.
00:07:40.480 And what that means is we're going to be able to look into their books, their communications, everything they've ever said and done.
00:07:47.340 We're going to be able to follow the money and find out who's funding them, who they are funding, all that kind of stuff.
00:07:53.380 But in addition to that, as you know, since I last talked to you just recently, the president designated the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization.
00:08:05.520 And that will unleash all the massive angles of attack by the federal government to find out everything about the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:08:15.120 And I'll tell you something else, and that is a leader in the United States House of Representatives made a joint call like what I did, and that is to eliminate the 501c3 status for CARE.
00:08:29.480 And so this is taking root in the United States Capitol, in the White House, in the Texas Attorney General's Office, as well as the Texas Governor's Office.
00:08:39.740 And so we are bringing the full weight of government against these organizations that have provided material support to terrorists.
00:08:50.260 So tell me, I was just speaking here in Irving, Texas, just a couple of days ago at an event called Save Texas, and it was about the rising threat of Sharia law.
00:09:05.020 And they're saying that we need a law against Sharia law in Texas.
00:09:10.580 Can you give us any update on the Sharia courts or anything you've been looking into?
00:09:16.300 Yeah, well, let me just answer straightforward what's going on with Sharia law, where we are, and where we're going.
00:09:23.120 First, obviously, we've done more than any state to fight back against Sharia law and Sharia compounds, like in what we did in shutting down the Epic Center up there.
00:09:32.260 But here's the deal. In addition to the action that we've taken by our state agencies, as well as legal action to stopping that Sharia compound, Texas already has laws that ban Sharia law, especially one explicit in our family code.
00:09:49.020 But get this, because this is going to be exciting for you to watch unfold and talk about here in the coming weeks.
00:09:54.720 And that is, in Texas, we have Republican primaries coming up on March the 3rd.
00:10:02.520 And in addition to voting on candidates, there is a ballot proposition in the Republican primary that Republican voters can vote on, and that is vote to have a complete ban on Sharia law in the state of Texas.
00:10:17.500 Let me say something. That's going to pass overwhelmingly, and that will energize when we're going to this next session.
00:10:24.840 It will lead to a new law with a total ban on Sharia law in the state of Texas, and then it will impose a duty on the attorney general to fully enforce that ban on Sharia law.
00:10:37.020 So Texas already does have the strongest pushback against Sharia law of any state in the country, but we're going to take it the full load and do everything possible to make Sharia law has no presence in Texas whatsoever.
00:10:51.520 I only had a minute left. Any comment on what's happening with ICE in Minnesota?
00:10:56.060 Listen, this is crazy, because you and I and most people have learned that you don't interfere with law enforcement.
00:11:07.180 ICE is a law enforcement agency. ICE is carrying out a law enforcement function when they're trying to arrest people who are here illegally and everything else that they're doing.
00:11:16.380 And when people get involved and interfere with and impede the ability of law enforcement to do their job, they're putting themselves in danger themselves.
00:11:25.720 But then when they use a deadly weapon, such as a vehicle that could have stricken one of those ICE agents and something else I'll tell you that not many people have picked up on.
00:11:35.760 And that is, in addition to the guy in front of the car who shot, the arm of another ICE agent was inside the car.
00:11:46.140 Glenn, there are a lot of stories about peace officers being run over or dragged by vehicles.
00:11:52.920 And there were different ways in which all these law enforcement officers could have been harmed.
00:11:57.020 And they are fully entitled by law to use deadly force to stop one of their agents from being harmed by someone who is violating the law.
00:12:06.080 This is a pure violation of law, topside and bottom, by the driver of that car.
00:12:11.840 Do you think there's any way Tim Walz didn't know that all of this was going on?
00:12:15.560 And I mean the corruption.
00:12:17.160 You as governor, wouldn't you know that size corruption was going on in your state?
00:12:24.240 Listen, Tim, I think Tim Walz knew exactly what was going on.
00:12:30.160 I think he was a co-participant and aided and embedded it.
00:12:34.900 And I don't think, as you point out, I don't think it is possible for you to see that level of corruption going on in a state like that.
00:12:42.820 And also with him having the ties that he had to the Somalian community, for him not to have known about it.
00:12:49.340 I think this is all going to be fully exposed.
00:12:51.260 I hope so.
00:12:52.120 Governor, thank you very much.
00:12:53.020 I appreciate your time.
00:12:53.920 I know you're a busy man.
00:12:54.680 Governor Greg Abbott from the great state of Texas.
00:12:58.520 We're coming back with Chip Roy, who wants to be the attorney general in Texas.
00:13:03.560 And I know he is strong on Sharia law.
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00:14:37.760 Well, let me start with Chip Roy, the same place I left off with the governor here just a second ago.
00:14:50.600 The Minnesota ICE shooting.
00:14:52.380 Any comments on that, Chip?
00:14:55.260 Yeah, Glenn.
00:14:56.080 I mean, look, I went to the House floor last night talking about the extent to which our colleagues on the other side of the Al Democrats, particularly looking at Governor Walz,
00:15:02.920 I rattled off a list of like almost 50 statements by Marxist Democrats just attacking ICE.
00:15:11.340 And they ignore all the stories that I read on the floor about ICE agents who have been, you know, strangled or who have been beaten with things or dragged in cars while they're going out trying to stop these dangerous individuals from being on the streets.
00:15:25.360 And then I rattled off all the list of the dangerous criminals that have been rounded up.
00:15:29.920 And by the way, it's infamous now that the Minnesotans that they found, these guys that committed strong arms, sodomy of a child, multiple murders, violent criminals.
00:15:40.880 But I went through the entire country, the dozens, the hundreds of people that they've been rounding up who are dangerous people on our streets.
00:15:47.680 And yet all the focus is on attacking ICE.
00:15:51.220 And there are all these middle-aged leftists in Minnesota that are attacking ICE rather than standing up and defending law enforcement.
00:15:57.680 Now, look, you and I are both civil libertarians.
00:16:00.640 We obviously want to make sure that law enforcement is always checked and reviewed.
00:16:05.380 And we have after-action reviews.
00:16:06.880 Of course we want that to make sure that everything's followed, the rules are followed.
00:16:10.920 And they should continue to do that here.
00:16:13.060 Or all the procedures followed.
00:16:14.620 Did the officers stand in the right place?
00:16:16.240 All those things.
00:16:17.000 But when you're a crazy, wild-eyed leftist who are attacking ICE agents while they're trying to take criminals off the streets, that's not free speech.
00:16:25.700 You're putting yourself in the middle of the operation of the law enforcement who are entrusted to keep us safe and secure.
00:16:34.440 So, fine, review procedures and make sure they're the best they can be.
00:16:38.340 Avoid conflicts.
00:16:39.660 But when you've got leftists seeking conflict and they're doing it in a way that makes us less safe and secure,
00:16:45.320 they don't care about Lake and Riley.
00:16:47.000 They don't care about Kayla Hamilton.
00:16:49.240 They don't care about Jocelyn Nungere.
00:16:51.300 They don't care about Rachel Morin.
00:16:53.440 They don't care about Officer Mendoza, who was killed in Arizona by a drunk driver.
00:16:59.260 I can keep going down the list, Glenn.
00:17:01.100 These are Americans dead at the hands of illegals.
00:17:03.360 They were put on the streets by these radical Marxists.
00:17:06.480 And, you know, they know it.
00:17:09.240 That's the problem.
00:17:10.000 You know, they're also really quite delusional.
00:17:13.340 I mean, these are people who think that they are standing up against the Nazis like they would have done against, you know, the Nazis rounding up Jews.
00:17:20.420 Except these people would never stand up for Jews if they were being rounded up.
00:17:24.180 I mean, it's an incredible, incredible thing.
00:17:28.140 And it's not just that they are believing this about ICE or missing what ICE is actually doing.
00:17:35.580 They are being used.
00:17:37.840 They're such useful idiots.
00:17:40.580 They're being used by the people in power in Minnesota to make sure nobody's talking about the rampant corruption in Minnesota and wait until we get to California.
00:17:51.460 Yeah, 100 percent.
00:17:54.000 And I think this is the story.
00:17:55.880 And some of us, you know, you remember, I think, you know, I came on on your show back in September after Charlie was tragically shot talking about my belief that we need to have a special select committee or certainly a supercharged judiciary committee and oversight committee to go follow the money, to go follow how those dollars are flowing.
00:18:14.140 You and I talked about that, that organization.
00:18:16.480 But the fact is, that's all driving all of this agenda.
00:18:20.480 Meanwhile, and what I alluded to at the time was the extent to which it's obvious that taxpayer funds going through NGOs or directly to people and through these fraudulent programs is funding a lot of this garbage.
00:18:33.800 And look, for those of us who are fiscal conservatives for the good of the country, i.e. making sure that we're not massively in debt, which causes inflation, which creates problems with the interest rates, which makes houses unaffordable, which makes it difficult to afford health care, all the things.
00:18:49.900 Right. That's a fiscal question.
00:18:52.420 And I've been pretty obvious out there.
00:18:54.620 You have to.
00:18:55.260 We've been calling for fiscal responsibility.
00:18:57.460 But the other side of the coin is that you're funding fraud.
00:19:02.080 You're funding tyranny.
00:19:04.120 I know funding all of this stuff.
00:19:06.040 And people say, well, you know, and by the way, with all due respect to some of my conservative friends and people out there saying, look, if we just got rid of the fraud, everything would be fine.
00:19:15.040 Well, OK, maybe I maybe you'll save money, but you're funding.
00:19:20.700 You're dumping literally trillions of dollars out into the world.
00:19:23.860 But what do you think is going to happen?
00:19:26.100 Exactly right.
00:19:26.860 Exactly right.
00:19:27.840 This is why this is why I voted against the appropriations bill last week.
00:19:31.300 We're funding the sanctuary cities that we're complaining about.
00:19:34.460 This is why I will vote probably today against the bill that funds state and foreign operations, because I know we're funding ridiculous programs abroad.
00:19:44.380 Now, because of the work that we've done, conservatives, since the speakers fight three years ago, it's much better.
00:19:50.880 It's much less because of the president, because of Russ vote, because what we're trying to do and using rescissions.
00:19:56.720 We're pushing it in the right direction.
00:19:58.800 But it was so bad.
00:20:00.540 The Titanic had 14 holes in it, was on fire and was five feet from the iceberg.
00:20:06.100 That's how bad it was.
00:20:07.120 And we're doing everything we can to put the fire out, plug the holes and turn the ship.
00:20:11.180 And by the way, we're doing that when some of our own party are pulling the wheel in the other direction and lighting more fires.
00:20:18.660 I've only got two and a half minutes left, and I want to first, let me just say this.
00:20:22.720 The Sharia-Free America Caucus that you are co-founder of, 22 members now in Congress.
00:20:28.240 Every Republican should be a member of this.
00:20:30.660 How can you not be a member of the Sharia-Free Caucus?
00:20:35.160 I mean, that dumbfounds me.
00:20:38.340 That should be the first thing you're looking for in a candidate.
00:20:42.040 Are you a member of the Sharia-Free Caucus?
00:20:44.760 Oh, you're not?
00:20:45.500 Out.
00:20:46.940 But anyway.
00:20:47.720 Well, I was proud to co-found that with Keith Self, a local Dallas-Fort Worth congressman who's one of the best we have.
00:20:53.240 A great man and a great friend.
00:20:54.840 A veteran.
00:20:55.460 Great guy.
00:20:56.740 Keith and I co-founded it.
00:20:57.920 We're going to keep working with groups.
00:20:59.540 I think we're going to try to hold a big event on this topic.
00:21:02.140 I've been visiting with leaders in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex on this topic.
00:21:05.820 Governor Abbott is obviously leaning into this.
00:21:08.040 I'm going to lean into this hard in Congress.
00:21:10.500 In addition to what I've done in trying to take the tax status away from FAIR and vetting people for Sharia, founding this caucus, working to elevate and highlight these issues.
00:21:19.100 I'm also going to be, as Attorney General, I'm going to be focusing on this.
00:21:22.560 And by the way, you have lots of power as the AG to go after the NGOs and to look at these nonprofits and expose all that they are doing.
00:21:30.360 And that is a huge element to all of this, in addition to enforcing our laws.
00:21:34.480 Chip Roy, running for Attorney General of the great state of Texas.
00:21:38.460 One last thing.
00:21:39.460 We're expecting possibly a word from the Supreme Court here in just a few minutes about the tariffs.
00:21:45.640 What the hell happens if the Supreme Court says these tariffs are no good?
00:21:51.640 Well, look, here's what my belief is, and we'll see.
00:21:54.480 I don't know whether they'll give their opinion on that today.
00:21:56.480 We're waiting on a number of different opinions, Voting Rights Act and others, that are really important, by the way.
00:22:02.060 I think they're going to probably split the baby on this, right?
00:22:04.740 I think they're going to find that the president has power in certain areas and not in others.
00:22:10.080 So I think we're going to have to peel it back to kind of understand exactly what they say and don't say.
00:22:14.300 And then Congress is going to have to debate this if the court is saying the president can only do a certain amount and not others and decide what we want to do.
00:22:22.780 So, look, from my vantage point, what I'm for, I'm actually, I think some of these tariffs are great, but only in the context of, or importantly in the context of peeling back other taxes, right?
00:22:35.840 So keep downward pressure on the confiscatory income taxes and confiscatory taxes here in the country and balance that with what is effectively a national sales tax on foreign goods, right?
00:22:48.440 But you've got to balance all of that and then work with the president to do it.
00:22:51.700 We'll see what the court does, but we've just got to, we've got to reduce the overall burden on Americans to get economic growth going.
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00:23:01.440 Chiproy.com and on Twitter slash X, it's Chiproy, T-X, C-H-I-P-R-O-Y-T-X.
00:23:07.380 Glenn, thank you. God bless you for what you do.
00:23:09.580 Thank you very much.
00:23:10.260 Chiproy from the great state of Texas, candidate for Texas Attorney General and Congressman from Texas.
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00:24:32.220 What would today's founders, they're not today, they're yesterday, they're at the beginning.
00:24:40.040 What would the founders say about the rise of Islam in the West?
00:24:42.900 That's today's George AI podcast after the show.
00:24:45.480 GlennBeck.com.
00:24:46.300 I want to put a photo up in case you happen to be watching at GlennBeck.com.
00:25:14.920 It's a photo of somebody putting a flag on top of the statue of Khomeini over the weekend.
00:25:28.740 And if you look at this photo, you will see that, I mean, that is, that's iconic.
00:25:36.580 Really look at that.
00:25:37.880 If the media were doing their job, that would be on the cover of Time Magazine.
00:25:42.160 That would be on, that'd be everywhere.
00:25:43.360 That's an iconic photo.
00:25:46.360 And it is somebody standing on top of the statue of the Ayatollah Khomeini, raising up the old, original Iranian flag with the lion in the center.
00:25:58.600 Okay?
00:26:00.100 That would be leading every newscast.
00:26:03.100 It'd be looping on cable news, debated, dissected, argued over all of this stuff.
00:26:08.700 Instead, all we get is nothing but silence on that.
00:26:12.460 Most likely, you haven't seen that picture before.
00:26:14.760 It was up on X and then it just went away.
00:26:17.040 The reason why this photo is so important is because the man is standing on the regime itself.
00:26:26.240 This is entirely different.
00:26:28.800 Jason was telling me he put in, without any information, he put in, you know, if you had a regime like this into George AI, if you had a regime like this, what should you do?
00:26:39.980 Should a country get involved or not?
00:26:42.080 Yada, yada.
00:26:42.660 And George, you know, doesn't know anything past, I think, 1820, so it talked about the French Revolution.
00:26:48.180 And it's, you know, you've got to be careful of people on the ground because you never know what their real intent is.
00:26:54.940 You don't want to get involved in things.
00:26:56.340 But I think you know what the real intent is with people that are in Iran right now, standing up.
00:27:02.640 They're very, very, very clear.
00:27:06.520 This is not graffiti.
00:27:07.720 It's not vandalism.
00:27:09.060 It's not a protest about gas prices or high prices.
00:27:12.720 It is a civilizational divorce.
00:27:15.180 And the rest of the world is pretending not to see it because it doesn't fit their narrative.
00:27:21.880 You know, if this were Black Lives Matter, a riot over someplace else, I'm sorry, not a riot, a mostly peaceful protest.
00:27:29.160 They were burning London.
00:27:31.020 They were burning any city, anywhere in the world.
00:27:33.340 The press would be breathless.
00:27:35.100 Look at the bravery of these people.
00:27:37.020 Yet these people are actually risking their life in a country where they're going to be killed.
00:27:42.360 If the regime does not fall, all of these people are going to be scooped up and killed.
00:27:48.520 If this was a pro-Gaza mob shutting down airports, screaming at Jewish students, or climbing a statue of George Washington, they would be the voice of the oppressed.
00:28:00.500 But here we're dealing with something far more dangerous.
00:28:03.060 Here we have people rejecting an entire ideological project of the modern left.
00:28:10.320 That's why they don't want to talk about this.
00:28:12.720 That's why this movement terrifies them.
00:28:14.840 Because what you're witnessing happening every day in Iran is not just a mere uprising.
00:28:21.980 This is not just a revolt against a dictator.
00:28:24.600 This is a rejection of political Islam itself, a rejection of clerical rule itself, a rejection of an Islamic government, a rejection of the idea that faith should be enforced at the gunpoint of the state.
00:28:41.440 And most importantly, it is a rejection of the strange, makes no sense, red-green alliance.
00:28:46.820 The red-green alliance is this holy marriage between radical leftists, the red, and the Islamist movement, the green.
00:28:55.040 They don't match at all.
00:28:56.840 For instance, Rick Grinnell was on X yesterday, and he tweeted something.
00:29:02.040 He goes in and he rescues and helps people escape if you're gay or lesbian or whatever, and you're in Iran, you've got to get out of there.
00:29:10.780 And so he has, for a long time, helped people get out of Iran and escape because they're going to be thrown off a building and they're going to be butchered in the public square because of their sexual preference.
00:29:21.260 It's an abomination.
00:29:22.460 You don't hear anybody on the left talking about that.
00:29:25.060 You don't hear anybody talk about Rick Grinnell, what a great guy he is, saving the lives of people.
00:29:29.920 But anyway, I digress.
00:29:31.740 The point is, on X, he said, for the first time ever, I've gotten a lot of people out of Iran.
00:29:37.140 For the first time ever, he was told by somebody of the LGBTQ Alliance, wait, wait, wait.
00:29:45.280 I want to wait here a bit longer.
00:29:48.600 Wait, I can get you out now.
00:29:50.800 I want to wait a bit longer.
00:29:53.300 First time that's ever happened.
00:29:55.420 He said, there's real hope happening from within inside the country, not outside.
00:30:01.840 It's happening within.
00:30:03.160 And he said, I don't think you can stop the collapse of this regime at this point.
00:30:06.200 From his mouth to God's ears.
00:30:11.160 Because that starts to dismantle a lot.
00:30:14.240 Remember, this starts to dismantle the chalkboard I put up at Fox in 2009.
00:30:19.620 Islamists, communists, socialists will all work together to destabilize the Middle East, Europe, and then eventually the United States.
00:30:29.320 They're doing all of that.
00:30:30.540 But this is the first time I'm seeing it maybe beginning to fall.
00:30:36.280 The Iranian people, last time, they were chanting for Marx because it was the Marxists that helped them get the cleric Ayatollah Khomeini back into power.
00:30:47.820 By the way, just a quick side note.
00:30:50.700 I'm sure it doesn't mean anything to Marxists now.
00:30:52.640 But you know what happened to all those Marxists?
00:30:54.440 The clerics killed all of those Marxists.
00:30:57.540 You're a useful idiot, you dope.
00:31:01.920 Like they're going to tolerate you.
00:31:04.380 All right.
00:31:05.560 They're not chanting for Marx.
00:31:07.860 They're not chanting for the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:31:10.020 They're chanting for Iran, a free Iran.
00:31:14.380 There was a post by a woman in Iran that was on X.
00:31:21.140 And she said, don't misunderstand what you're seeing.
00:31:24.520 This is not reform.
00:31:26.700 This is rejection.
00:31:28.360 We're not asking for a better Islam.
00:31:31.020 We're rejecting Islamic rule altogether.
00:31:34.280 That's key.
00:31:35.460 And that's why you don't see the left helping on this at all.
00:31:40.660 How can you stand with your hands in your pockets?
00:31:44.300 LGBTQ community.
00:31:46.540 How can you stand with your hands in your pockets when you know gays and lesbians are killed?
00:31:52.960 They are slaughtered in the streets because they have a different sexual preference.
00:31:59.400 You stand with your hands in your pockets.
00:32:01.120 You're actually shouting down the president of the United States.
00:32:05.000 They're going to name a street after Donald Trump.
00:32:07.200 I guarantee it.
00:32:07.940 They'll name a street after Donald Trump.
00:32:10.900 Because all of the leftists that we've had in power since Jimmy Carter, they keep their hands in their pockets and their mouth shut and they don't do anything.
00:32:18.400 And people have lived, women have lived under this oppression.
00:32:21.860 And enough is enough.
00:32:22.660 They're saying this system belongs to us, not you.
00:32:26.660 They're saying Islam as a governing ideology is incompatible with their history, their culture, their future, because they want to be part of the Western world.
00:32:37.660 They're the only group of people that are actually doing it.
00:32:42.100 It's amazing.
00:32:43.320 But I'll tell you, it's blasphemy to the Western left, because if the Iranian people, actual brown people, actual Muslims, actual victims of imperial theocracy are rejecting Islamic rule, then the entire narrative on the left collapses.
00:33:03.360 If Islam isn't liberation, then what exactly have the pro-Hamas protesters been cheering for?
00:33:12.100 Do you know when that collapses?
00:33:14.420 Do you know how many stories I'm personally going to go over and get?
00:33:19.800 Do you know the stories that we're going to hear from people about what that's like?
00:33:24.540 This is going to destroy this movement.
00:33:29.320 And here's what is interesting.
00:33:31.500 I told you this on Monday.
00:33:32.680 One of the other things that was happening over the weekend was Democrats, people who until recently bent over backwards to excuse or sanitize pro-Hamas demonstrations, saying, no, that's not what they mean when they say river to the sea.
00:33:47.840 What exactly do they mean then?
00:33:50.460 They condemned Hamas publicly, strongly on X.
00:33:55.520 Jerry Nadler did it.
00:33:57.080 AOC did it.
00:33:58.120 Suddenly, the protesters that are condemning and heckling Jews, suddenly they're drawing lines.
00:34:05.320 No, that's not that.
00:34:06.260 No, uh, uh, uh, uh, what?
00:34:10.080 What is that all about?
00:34:12.580 The alliance is cracking.
00:34:14.780 This should give you real hope as we are fighting Sharia law here, as we are, make no mistake.
00:34:22.620 What do you think is really going on in Minnesota in that Somali community?
00:34:27.360 You think there's no Sharia courts in that Muslim community in Minneapolis?
00:34:32.580 Oh, you bet there is.
00:34:33.700 You bet there is.
00:34:34.660 There's no go zones.
00:34:35.560 Everything that's coming out of Iran exposes the lie.
00:34:43.760 And I will bet you that we will find that there is lots of leftist money going in to help stabilize the regime.
00:34:52.640 Bet you.
00:34:53.900 I will bet you.
00:34:56.100 The Iranian people are ripping a mask off of this lie, and they're saying, we know exactly what an Islamic government looks like.
00:35:04.260 We've lived under it for 45 years.
00:35:06.480 We want no part of it.
00:35:07.680 Do you imagine what a free Persian people is going to do, what they're going to do for Europe when they start telling their stories?
00:35:16.000 Uh, guys, I don't care what you say.
00:35:19.300 You have no idea.
00:35:20.900 We just lived under it for 45 years.
00:35:23.920 There's a poison in your civilization, and you've got to chase it out.
00:35:30.920 It's pretty amazing.
00:35:32.020 And how can you claim, all these people who are claiming that they are standing for it?
00:35:38.280 Listen, they're standing for, they're standing up for the people.
00:35:41.600 Are they?
00:35:42.040 Because with ICE, they're telling people that ICE shouldn't go in and get people who forcibly raped children, who murdered people.
00:35:56.040 How are you standing up for our society?
00:35:58.800 You don't want that picked up off the streets?
00:36:00.940 What?
00:36:03.360 You're standing up for Hamas, which did the same thing.
00:36:07.240 You're standing up for Hezbollah, which does the same thing.
00:36:11.500 You're not standing up for the Persian people who are just saying, as women, I don't want to wear the burqa anymore.
00:36:18.900 I want to be free.
00:36:20.040 I want to choose my own way.
00:36:21.680 You're not standing up for gays who are being slaughtered in Iran.
00:36:29.600 Boy, I don't know how you even, well, you don't.
00:36:33.220 I was going to say, I don't even know how you make that case, but you don't.
00:36:35.660 You don't.
00:36:36.260 That's why they stopped making it over the weekend with AOC.
00:36:38.480 They started backing up from it, because it's going to topple.
00:36:40.620 The regime is going to topple, and so is the Red-Green Alliance.
00:36:44.160 It's going to topple.
00:36:46.080 It's going to.
00:36:47.740 It has to, because it's all a lie.
00:36:51.740 All of it.
00:36:52.620 But this movement tells us identity politics is a lie.
00:37:01.500 Culture actually matters.
00:37:03.640 History actually matters.
00:37:05.960 Faith cannot be coerced.
00:37:08.880 And it also says the West's not wrong about a lot of things.
00:37:13.780 And that's dangerous, and that's why the media is looking away.
00:37:16.260 But we shouldn't.
00:37:16.940 That man on that statue, he's doing what many of us don't have the courage to do.
00:37:24.440 Thank God many of us don't have to do it yet.
00:37:28.260 But think of the courage it took for him to go up there and do it.
00:37:31.480 He's standing on tyranny.
00:37:33.920 He's reclaiming their Persian identity.
00:37:36.900 He is choosing nation over ideology.
00:37:39.620 He's waving a flag that says, we existed before you, and we're going to exist long after you are in the dustbin of history.
00:37:49.380 And that should haunt every tyrant.
00:37:53.020 History is moving, and we are lucky enough to be alive, to observe it, and hopefully help shape it.
00:38:04.980 Memories don't disappear all at once.
00:38:06.860 They fade slowly, quietly.
00:38:08.240 One tape that won't play, one box you haven't opened in years, one we'll get to it someday that keeps getting pushed down the list.
00:38:14.220 And the problem is, someday has a habit of never showing up.
00:38:18.920 One of my favorite lines from a movie, I'm trying to remember what movie it is.
00:38:22.360 Oh, you pile up, it's a music man.
00:38:26.440 You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll end up with nothing but empty yesterdays.
00:38:34.480 Love that.
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00:41:16.720 You know, speaking of the left's green-red alliance burning itself down to the ground, which couldn't happen to nicer people,
00:41:37.020 the Supreme Court yesterday heard arguments about, you know, whether girls can play in boys' sports, et cetera, et cetera,
00:41:44.620 and I couldn't be happier.
00:41:48.800 Sam Alito asked the ACLU lawyer, you know, about, you know, women and men and their sports, and listen to this.
00:42:02.680 Yes, Your Honor.
00:42:03.200 If it does that, then is it not necessary for there to be, for equal protection purposes, if that is challenged under the equal protection clause,
00:42:13.640 an understanding of what it means to be a boy or a girl or a man or a woman?
00:42:19.240 Yes, Your Honor.
00:42:19.860 And what is that definition?
00:42:21.660 For equal protection purposes, what does it mean to be a boy or a girl or a man or a woman?
00:42:27.440 Sorry, I misunderstood your question.
00:42:29.080 I think that the underlying enactment, whatever it was, the policy, the law, we'd have to have an understanding of how the state or the government was understanding that term to figure out whether or not someone was excluded.
00:42:40.080 We do not have a definition for the court, and we don't take issue with the, we're not disputing the definition here.
00:42:45.980 What we're saying is that the way it applies in practice is to exclude birth sex males categorically from women's teams and that there's a subset of those birth sex males where it doesn't make sense to do so according to the state's own interest.
00:42:58.020 Well, how can you, how can a court determine whether there's discrimination on the basis of sex without knowing what sex means for equal protection purposes?
00:43:10.080 I think here we just know, we basically know that the, that they've identified, pursuant to their own statute, Lindsay qualifies as a birth sex male, and she's being excluded categorically from the women's teams as the statute.
00:43:22.760 So we're taking the statute's definitions as we find them, and we don't dispute them.
00:43:26.240 We don't dispute them.
00:43:28.560 We just say that anybody can change them at any time.
00:43:31.800 I mean, Samuel Alito, I love you.
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00:43:40.140 We're going to go back to Ketanji Brown.
00:43:42.460 She, I mean, this just doesn't get any better.
00:43:45.280 She responds to this.
00:43:46.740 We're going to get into that.
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00:45:48.060 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:45:52.060 Glenn Beck is on!
00:45:53.980 Hello, America.
00:45:55.000 We are waiting for some word from the Supreme Court on a few really important cases that they have heard.
00:46:01.480 But also, I want to spend just a few minutes on this outrageous letter from Bill and Hillary Clinton that came out yesterday.
00:46:08.900 It's enough to make your blood boil.
00:46:10.340 I mean, the fact that these people just don't see, they just don't see the hypocrisy.
00:46:17.620 Maybe they do, they just don't care.
00:46:19.700 I'll give you that coming up in just a second.
00:46:21.660 Because, you know, we have to decide, can Hillary and Bill Clinton decide to not go testify under subpoena from Congress?
00:46:31.220 Or do we do what we normally do and dismiss it?
00:46:35.260 Or do we do what Joe Biden did and if you were a Republican, Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro, you rejected going to answer a subpoena from Congress, you went to prison.
00:46:50.000 Is that what, should we do that?
00:46:53.840 Which precedent do we want to follow here?
00:46:58.320 They're going to make it all about Donald Trump.
00:47:00.700 No, no, no.
00:47:01.520 No, no, no.
00:47:02.180 No, no.
00:47:02.820 Donald Trump didn't put anybody in jail for not answering a subpoena.
00:47:07.420 Your side did.
00:47:08.960 I've got a lot to say about this coming up here in just a second.
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00:48:10.540 Dear Chairman Comer, writes Bill and Hillary Clinton, we want to take a moment, given everything, to address you directly.
00:48:18.220 This past year has seen our government engage in unprecedented acts, including against our own citizens.
00:48:24.240 Well, they're not citizens.
00:48:25.460 They're not citizens.
00:48:26.180 If you're referring to rounding illegals up, they are not citizens.
00:48:31.800 People have been seized by masked federal agents from their homes.
00:48:35.820 Why are they masked?
00:48:36.660 Because your side is trying to say they're putting out posters with their names and address where they and their family live.
00:48:44.900 So, yeah, they are wearing masks now.
00:48:46.320 Gee, I wonder why that is.
00:48:47.620 They have been taken from their homes, their workplaces, the streets of their communities.
00:48:55.880 Again, if they're here illegally, it's not their community.
00:48:59.600 Students and scientists with visas permitting them to study and work here have been deported without due process.
00:49:04.580 Are you talking about the ones that were starting all of the riots and all of the anti-Jewish stuff on campuses?
00:49:12.560 You mean those guys?
00:49:14.980 The people who laid siege to the Capitol have been pardoned and called heroes.
00:49:19.680 No, I haven't called anybody a hero on that.
00:49:22.180 But, yeah, have you been following what has been happening there?
00:49:26.060 Agencies vital to the country's national security have been dismantled.
00:49:29.480 You mean USAID?
00:49:31.740 Because USAID was a money laundry.
00:49:33.900 Have you seen what's happening in Minnesota, President Clinton?
00:49:38.280 Universities, media companies, and law firms have been subjected to threats to their funding, access, and licensing unless they made concessions and surrendered their right to constitutionally protected free speech.
00:49:49.320 Oh, you mean like if I didn't go with global warming, you were going to shut me down?
00:49:53.940 If I didn't go along with me too, you would shut me down?
00:49:58.100 Oh, you mean like when the World Economic Forum said, you have to follow these things and you have to be in bed with the government, exactly what the government believes, or we'll shut you down?
00:50:07.620 Oh, okay, you mean like that?
00:50:09.480 Okay, I think I understand his points here.
00:50:12.880 He's not doing a really good job making his point, but he's making mine really well.
00:50:17.580 American troops have been deployed on the streets of our towns and cities.
00:50:22.020 Justice Department has been used as a weapon at the discretion of the president.
00:50:26.460 Now, is he, oh, he's getting old, isn't he?
00:50:28.840 Does he know he's talking about the last president, or?
00:50:31.540 I don't know, I don't want to call him senile, maybe this is just, maybe, maybe, let's just, let's just walk past that one.
00:50:39.860 Every person has to decide when they have seen or had enough and are ready to fight for this country and its principles and its people, no matter the consequences.
00:50:47.420 And for us, now is the time, really, now, now, after all of the things you've seen, now, when you're asked to testify in front of Congress under subpoena about Epstein, that's the straw that broke the camel's back?
00:51:05.320 Really, out of all of those things that have nothing to do with you, but you care about the American system and the American people.
00:51:11.660 You care so much, but the thing that really got me off the couch was when you started coming after me.
00:51:17.100 Oh, my gosh, such a philanthropist.
00:51:19.780 You guys should start a foundation.
00:51:22.800 For us, now is that time we are lucky by virtue of the positions we held and by protections afforded by them, but we are not blind.
00:51:32.460 Every day we see a country that we have dedicated our lives to improving, taking step after step backwards.
00:51:38.380 Well, yeah, if you mean, if it means backing up from what you guys have been trying to do since you were at Yale with Saul Alinsky.
00:51:45.440 Yeah, yeah, we're going backwards from that.
00:51:47.520 You're right.
00:51:48.520 As chairman of this powerful congressional committee, you have an immense power to target anyone and subject them to closed door interrogation and more.
00:51:57.660 The decisions you have made and the priorities you have set as chairman regarding the Epstein case.
00:52:03.380 In case, hang on, let me go to page two, your work to learn why and prevent this from happening ever again.
00:52:11.020 There is no evidence that you are doing so.
00:52:14.340 Instead, you've forced the victims to relieve their painful experiences.
00:52:20.480 So now Bill Clinton is for the victims and saying, any testimony from me might make it like they'll have to revisit their pain.
00:52:31.880 Again, I don't think that works in your favor, if that's what you're saying.
00:52:37.100 You accepted at least from those who know the most, but demand the most from those who know the least to say that you're that you can't complete your work without speaking to us is simply bizarre.
00:52:51.320 OK.
00:52:52.520 Is there anybody that.
00:52:54.660 Was closer to Epstein than Bill and Hillary Clinton?
00:52:59.260 I mean, maybe not Hillary, but Bill.
00:53:00.760 I mean, he was there all the time in the stairway of the Epstein mansion was that weird ass picture of Bill Clinton in the dress with his legs draped over wearing heels.
00:53:14.300 You know that?
00:53:15.520 OK.
00:53:16.620 Yeah.
00:53:16.860 That famous blue dress.
00:53:18.860 That's what was in the Epstein stairwell when you walked into the house.
00:53:23.100 Or so I'm told I've seen pictures.
00:53:25.760 Bill would know because he had been there over and over again.
00:53:29.840 You don't have anything, nothing you can say.
00:53:35.380 No, this is just a travesty of of of justice.
00:53:39.020 That's what this is.
00:53:40.160 OK, well, I honestly don't think anything is going to come of this.
00:53:44.740 I honestly don't think they're going to find anything.
00:53:47.580 This guy is so slippery.
00:53:49.520 He and his wife have been so slippery forever.
00:53:51.760 They're not going to do anything.
00:53:52.640 But I find it interesting that he is now saying this is injustice when Steve Bannon went to prison for exactly what he's saying Comer might do to him.
00:54:03.180 Peter Navarro.
00:54:08.400 They went he both of those guys went to prison.
00:54:13.040 Because they wouldn't answer a subpoena from Congress and somehow or another.
00:54:17.340 Well, they're above it all.
00:54:19.240 They don't have to.
00:54:20.480 You know, you know.
00:54:21.740 Who are you to say what we have to do?
00:54:24.180 Don't you know we're raising money for Somalia?
00:54:27.160 Don't you know.
00:54:28.260 Don't you know that we're we're still off the we're still off the coast in Haiti right now.
00:54:33.960 Rebuilding those palaces rebuilding for those those poor people that just can't afford it.
00:54:38.780 Yeah, sure you are.
00:54:39.800 Sure you are.
00:54:40.420 Ask the people of Haiti where their money is from the Clintons.
00:54:44.600 OK, we're on to you.
00:54:46.640 We get it.
00:54:47.480 But they wear the T-shirt, you know.
00:54:52.040 Too big to jail.
00:54:55.440 Just exactly like the banks.
00:54:57.100 Too big to fail.
00:54:57.920 They're too big to jail.
00:54:58.940 So they're not going to jail.
00:55:00.980 But I have to tell you, I am.
00:55:02.900 I really.
00:55:05.320 I had a hard time.
00:55:06.420 You know, it's really hard.
00:55:07.560 You know, you don't get to suddenly say sound like James Madison after you spent four straight
00:55:12.640 years trying to put Donald Trump in in in prison by any means necessary.
00:55:16.620 You know, you just don't get to do that.
00:55:19.060 You know, but that's exactly what happened from 2016 on the left.
00:55:24.800 And yes, Democrats at the highest level, including Hillary Clinton, pursued everything.
00:55:31.500 I mean, it was Hillary Clinton that started the whole Russiagate thing.
00:55:35.360 Russia, Russia, Russia.
00:55:36.040 He's a spy with Russia.
00:55:38.000 All of that stuff has been proven to be just absolute lies.
00:55:41.300 Absolute lies.
00:55:41.880 Never been held accountable for it.
00:55:44.500 But they did everything.
00:55:45.700 Russian collusion, manufactured intelligence, leaked FISA warrants, media operation masquerading
00:55:52.020 as journalism, all of that stuff.
00:55:54.260 Now we know that all of this stuff based on lies.
00:55:58.440 So when I hear warnings about the Justice Department being used as a cudgel, I kind of like, really?
00:56:06.580 I mean, when I hear lectures about intimidation and subpoena and punishments of enemies, you
00:56:13.700 know, I don't dismiss them.
00:56:15.200 But I also don't forget who the people were that normalized it, you know?
00:56:20.660 So you want to talk about Epstein?
00:56:22.140 Let's talk.
00:56:22.680 I mean, you know, because this is where the truth matters more than loyalty.
00:56:27.200 Epstein was a monster.
00:56:28.960 And anyone, anyone who enabled him, protected him, ignored him, benefited from him, deserves
00:56:34.580 to be questioned.
00:56:35.540 That doesn't mean they all go to jail.
00:56:36.740 That doesn't mean they all did something.
00:56:37.600 But you should be questioned.
00:56:39.040 All of them, not selectively, not politically, not theatrically.
00:56:42.560 I don't mind if President Trump is asked about him.
00:56:45.720 I think everybody should be asked about him.
00:56:47.260 If you were with him, I mean, hello, what did you know?
00:56:50.340 When did you know it?
00:56:51.220 Facts first.
00:56:52.200 Consequences second.
00:56:52.900 But here's where the Clintons are right about one thing.
00:56:57.560 If Congress is serious, then anyone who had meaningful contact should be scrutinized, not
00:57:01.880 just the convenient names or the Clintons, you know.
00:57:06.120 But Clinton, man, he was doing God's work up there.
00:57:11.020 I was just giving massages myself.
00:57:14.080 Uh-huh.
00:57:14.840 Uh-huh.
00:57:16.080 Yeah.
00:57:17.000 So Bill Clinton spent time with Epstein.
00:57:18.740 So did many other people.
00:57:20.920 Multiples, if I could say that.
00:57:22.420 And I kind of feel dirty saying that in this context.
00:57:25.520 But, you know, the standards can't be, if we're looking for justice, it can't be our
00:57:29.800 enemies only.
00:57:30.860 But we can't say, we're not going to look at our enemies either.
00:57:34.560 Because once justice becomes a factional weapon, which it is, it is right now, it's
00:57:39.820 no longer justice.
00:57:41.140 I don't think it's being used that way on our side.
00:57:44.200 Maybe a little bit.
00:57:45.320 Maybe a little bit.
00:57:46.380 But not like they were using it under Bill Clinton.
00:57:48.400 I mean, my gosh, look at what the IRS was doing to people.
00:57:52.420 You know, it's really weird.
00:57:53.800 The Democrats, they hired 87,000 IRS agents to go after you because you're not paying your
00:58:02.340 fair share.
00:58:04.040 87,000 IRS agents they hired.
00:58:08.200 But they, gosh, those guys just could not find any fraud with the Somali community in
00:58:13.620 Minneapolis.
00:58:14.640 Isn't that weird?
00:58:15.600 They'll go after you.
00:58:17.840 See, this is where it's weaponized.
00:58:19.240 This is where everybody knows it's weaponized.
00:58:21.520 If you are in a high position, doesn't matter left or right, you're not going to go to jail.
00:58:25.720 You're just not going to go to jail.
00:58:27.600 And that's what people are sick of.
00:58:29.620 Okay.
00:58:32.400 I mean, you know, maybe, maybe, maybe it's just me.
00:58:34.440 I don't think so.
00:58:35.480 I don't think so.
00:58:36.280 Uh, you know, uh, I just think that, you know, we have to go for justice.
00:58:43.320 And if you're asking me where the strongest unanswered questions are, you know, questions
00:58:47.480 that, you know, around the Clintons lies, I, I, Epstein, you didn't approve anything.
00:58:54.920 The Clinton Foundation, cha-ching, that one is a story.
00:59:01.760 That's a story that's been about money and access and influence for a very long time.
00:59:06.340 And it keeps running into the same wall over and over again.
00:59:09.120 Oh, wow.
00:59:09.800 It's a big bank.
00:59:10.540 Can't go there.
00:59:11.300 Oh, it's global finance.
00:59:12.620 Can't go there.
00:59:13.800 It's an NGO.
00:59:14.780 I can't go there.
00:59:15.980 We keep banging our heads against the wall on that one.
00:59:18.580 Yeah.
00:59:18.820 I wonder what, I wonder who's involved in that one.
00:59:21.580 That's not a conspiracy.
00:59:22.700 That's how power hides in America.
00:59:25.820 And notice something important.
00:59:27.140 The story that never seems to move forward, regardless of who's in charge.
00:59:31.920 Okay.
00:59:32.480 Never, never.
00:59:33.820 Why?
00:59:35.200 Because it, it, it, it doesn't just threaten politicians.
00:59:38.020 It threatens the entire system, both Epstein and the Clinton Foundation.
00:59:42.520 Okay.
00:59:43.460 So here's my position on this whole letter from Bill and Hillary, which I've enjoyed immensely.
00:59:49.380 Thank you.
00:59:50.820 Um, and let me be crystal clear.
00:59:52.500 I don't want, uh, selective prosecution.
00:59:55.460 I don't, I don't want political vengeance.
00:59:58.520 I don't society.
00:59:59.860 Our society won't last.
01:00:01.220 Okay.
01:00:01.700 I want America to last.
01:00:03.660 I don't want show trials.
01:00:05.300 I don't want immunity for friends or punishment for enemies.
01:00:08.580 I don't want any of that.
01:00:09.560 I want equal justice under the law.
01:00:13.420 You know, the kind written in the constitution and almost never practiced by anybody in power
01:00:17.820 lately.
01:00:18.840 You know, if the facts clear somebody, they should be cleared loudly and publicly.
01:00:22.260 If the facts implicate somebody, then they should be held accountable.
01:00:24.980 They should go and have a fair trial, you know, with real judges and, and, and real, uh, juries,
01:00:31.260 regardless of how much money they've, they've, sorry, I have a hard time saying it, no matter
01:00:37.580 how much money they've raised for Haiti to help those poor Haitians.
01:00:40.720 Cause we just can't raise enough money.
01:00:43.720 And yet nothing seems to change bill and Hillary.
01:00:46.240 Isn't that weird?
01:00:47.900 The moment we abandoned the principles of equal justice, we're no longer a Republic that is
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01:02:55.380 So, uh, Ricky is here.
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01:03:05.400 Uh, he was in jail.
01:03:06.580 He, he was a little upset.
01:03:08.040 Uh, he was in Philadelphia, a little upset after the game on Sunday.
01:03:11.760 He says he's not in this week because he couldn't take the needling of, but we know that's not
01:03:18.140 true.
01:03:18.580 Who on this program would needle him about the Eagles loss?
01:03:21.940 He's getting better treatment than the detainees in Iran.
01:03:25.620 Yes, he is.
01:03:26.620 Yes, he is.
01:03:27.240 By the way, what, what is the latest on, um, uh, the court, Supreme court, Supreme court.
01:03:32.880 So they released their third and final decision today.
01:03:35.460 Uh, the, the first two were boring.
01:03:38.760 I didn't think your audience needed to hear about it, but the third one is interesting.
01:03:41.980 It's about election integrity.
01:03:43.820 There was a Republican candidate who, uh, sued Illinois because they allowed ballots to
01:03:51.260 come in after election day and he thought it was not fair.
01:03:53.720 And so he sued.
01:03:55.400 Why?
01:03:56.440 Shocking.
01:03:57.240 Why would that not be fair?
01:03:59.240 Oh, look what we found.
01:04:00.500 You know, I left these in my coat a week ago.
01:04:02.860 I am so very sorry.
01:04:04.680 Yeah.
01:04:04.840 So he, he thinks that his votes weren't properly counted.
01:04:07.660 He probably is right.
01:04:08.800 So he sued and the lower courts were like, eh, we're not going to listen to your case.
01:04:12.700 And they just kept throwing it out.
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01:04:20.240 procedurally should be heard by the lower courts.
01:04:22.940 And they're demanding the lower, it will take years probably for it to get decided.
01:04:27.500 And it's the state of Illinois.
01:04:28.620 Boy, they're never going to have election integrity.
01:04:30.340 So, well, you're a ray of sunshine.
01:04:33.580 Good.
01:04:34.140 Thank you.
01:04:34.620 It was making me feel so much better.
01:04:36.120 And the other two were just nothing.
01:04:37.840 Uh, they're, they're boring.
01:04:40.160 Okay.
01:04:40.720 So the, uh, they matter.
01:04:43.200 I'll have to hear the, it's not the tariffs decision.
01:04:45.840 Okay.
01:04:45.940 The tariffs decision is the one that's really going to change things.
01:04:49.380 Yes.
01:04:49.700 The tariff.
01:04:50.220 Well, could, you know, I talked to Donald Trump, uh, I don't know, a couple of months
01:04:54.680 ago, uh, when it was first being heard, it was the week that they were being heard.
01:04:58.960 And I call him up and I'm like, uh, so Mr. President, what's the plan in case this doesn't
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01:05:09.660 And at the time he wasn't nervous and he said, you know, well, there's, there's other
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01:05:15.920 Um, you know, don't worry about it.
01:05:17.960 Um, now this week, some people have been reporting that he's like, uh, this is going to really
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01:05:24.000 And I think it is going to hurt if I can't imagine, although it makes me nervous.
01:05:28.200 They've been talking about releasing this all week.
01:05:31.400 If they don't release this until Friday, that's, I think is a bad sign.
01:05:36.580 Why?
01:05:37.060 Because the markets will only have one day to react instead of three.
01:05:42.000 Do you think Clarence Thomas is taking the markets into consideration?
01:05:46.220 Not in their, not in their verdict, not in their decision, but in the release date, they
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01:05:52.300 You, you don't want to do that in the middle of the week where this could throw, cause
01:05:55.920 I mean, we don't know what that means.
01:05:58.140 Throw it out on a Friday, get the markets closed, then figure out what you're going to
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01:06:04.180 I mean, this, if, if the Supreme court overturns the president's right to create these tariffs,
01:06:10.180 what does that mean?
01:06:12.500 Do we have to pay that tariff money back?
01:06:15.480 What happens to all of the deals that he has made on trade and everything else?
01:06:20.700 I mean, this could be devastating, just devastating.
01:06:25.180 But we'll, we'll see.
01:06:27.340 Hopefully we'll see tomorrow and not on Friday.
01:06:30.060 We'll let the Supreme court decide it.
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01:07:58.820 You know, the guy who really started this all.
01:08:13.320 I mean, we have been hearing about the fraud, um, in Minnesota for a long time and local people
01:08:20.380 have, have exposed it.
01:08:21.800 Others have exposed to, but Nick Shirley actually got out and made it personal, made it something
01:08:27.180 that you could experience and see by going to these, you know, leering centers, uh, where
01:08:34.120 there were, where there were no children leering in them.
01:08:37.220 Uh, and, uh, and in, then this, the fraud was exposed.
01:08:41.700 Well, that made big, big news.
01:08:44.420 When that first came out, uh, there is part two coming out, probably maybe about 90 minutes.
01:08:50.580 Uh, Nick's working on the final edits of it.
01:08:52.960 Now he's here to tell us about what's coming.
01:08:54.820 Hi, Nick.
01:08:56.120 How's it going?
01:08:57.000 Everybody.
01:08:57.360 Very good.
01:08:58.280 Very good.
01:08:58.700 I need to get some of your leering center merch.
01:09:01.280 Oh yeah.
01:09:02.560 It's great.
01:09:03.380 If you do.
01:09:04.420 Uh, so tell me what you're exposing or what this next part two is really all about.
01:09:11.280 Yeah.
01:09:11.800 So essentially in Minnesota and across the country, they have these things called NEMTs, but in
01:09:17.820 Minnesota, they've abused it to the point where now it's kind of what upholds all the fraud
01:09:22.600 with the, with the welfare programs as they use these transportation companies to create
01:09:28.680 some sort of paper trail to make it look like they're providing all these services to these
01:09:32.740 people that that way they're able to continue frotting out the welfare programs, whether it
01:09:38.440 be the daycares, the adult daycares, the healthcare clinics, they're able to then use these transportation
01:09:44.120 companies to make it look like they're actually fulfilling these services, but they're actually
01:09:48.240 not.
01:09:48.680 So there are, there are transportation services that are involved that are filling out fake
01:09:54.920 transportation stuff.
01:09:58.220 Well, what they do is for instance, like at an adult daycare, they, they also are embedded
01:10:03.900 with the healthcare, the healthcare company that's just a few blocks down the road, but
01:10:08.540 because there's actually not a, actually not a person or there's not a real service that
01:10:12.160 needs to be provided, they need to make it look like something's happening.
01:10:15.300 So therefore they get these transportation companies to then act like they're taking a,
01:10:21.540 taking a person to the location and then they fill out a form saying that they provide this
01:10:28.480 service and such.
01:10:29.960 And then that way there's kind of the paper trail that they're actually fulfilling and
01:10:34.040 doing these services.
01:10:35.720 You've been working with a guy who's with you on camera.
01:10:38.480 Uh, I don't even know who he is, but I gather he is a local that is just like hyper focused
01:10:45.600 on fraud in Minnesota.
01:10:48.240 Do I have that right?
01:10:49.440 Yeah.
01:10:49.940 That's right.
01:10:50.800 That is, you know, I think that's the smartest thing.
01:10:53.460 Uh, Nick, I, I have found that, you know, I said this a while back, who is the best person
01:10:58.320 to, to teach, um, you know, the battle of Gettysburg?
01:11:03.260 I don't know, but there's got, he might be a cab driver in Detroit that has studied his
01:11:09.380 whole life and can tell you where every bullet was retrieved on the field of Gettysburg.
01:11:13.860 He's dedicated his whole life and he's, he's a zealot on it.
01:11:17.920 That's, that's who you really get.
01:11:19.920 When you want to move mountains, you get those people and it's really smart of you.
01:11:24.000 How long has he been working on this tracking it?
01:11:26.300 For up to seven years now where he's been looking, looking into it, and then he's been
01:11:31.600 getting all the research and information for a few years, I believe, because it's hard
01:11:35.340 to get the exact numbers and everything.
01:11:37.620 So he's done everything possible to get the numbers from the Capitol.
01:11:41.840 And that's why we were able to prove, and that's why nobody's been able to debunk anything
01:11:47.100 inside the video, because it's all true.
01:11:50.060 Because there's a bunch of research and due diligence done beforehand.
01:11:53.320 Nick, this is Ricky, Glenn's favorite producer.
01:11:56.900 I have a real title, but I like to go with that.
01:11:59.240 One of the reasons why I love your work is because you show and not just tell the story.
01:12:04.980 So in this video that's going to be releasing in the next 90 minutes, what are we going to
01:12:09.480 see?
01:12:09.880 Is it going to be more awkward confrontations?
01:12:13.280 Are you probably going to get more death threats as a result of this?
01:12:17.540 Yeah, you're going to see a bit of everything because we start going to these locations from
01:12:22.260 the website at the state of Minnesota to where these transportation companies are, and they're
01:12:27.440 nowhere to be found.
01:12:29.020 And then when we ask the Somalians, well, where are these companies at?
01:12:32.860 People start making all these crazy threats.
01:12:35.360 They're coming after me saying all this sort of crazy stuff.
01:12:39.600 I don't even want to say it over air because people just will have to watch it.
01:12:44.300 But they're basically saying that if somebody were to get shot and killed, it'd be my fault
01:12:49.260 because of what I've done, and I'm just telling them, I'm here to talk about fraud.
01:12:53.560 Can you tell me where the transportation company is?
01:12:56.220 And David makes a great point inside the video, and he says, once you piss off the fraudsters,
01:13:02.700 they can't defend themselves, so they deflect everything and they make it a race issue when
01:13:08.100 it's not.
01:13:08.860 That's what I've been talking about this week with the governor and the mayor and everybody
01:13:15.060 else involved.
01:13:16.140 These ICE protests, this is the most cynical thing I have ever seen, I think, any politician
01:13:23.940 ever do.
01:13:25.220 They're threatening civil disorder.
01:13:29.760 And, I mean, Walsh alluded to civil war, and it's all just to change the subject so nobody's
01:13:38.860 looking at them and saying, hey, when did you know all of this stuff was going on?
01:13:43.200 It's really nasty.
01:13:46.660 Yeah, it is very nasty.
01:13:48.280 And, I mean, for instance, Ilhan Omar, she hasn't said a word about the fraud, but she's
01:13:53.420 out there telling people they need to go against ICE.
01:13:55.860 And so they're just using this opportunity to try and deflect everything against the
01:14:03.840 fraud to make people not think about it, because they know they were caught red-handed.
01:14:08.480 Tim Walts, he dropped out of re-election because of it.
01:14:11.000 I did a monologue earlier this week where I was just making a list of all of the people
01:14:17.080 that most likely had to have at least had an inkling, if not known.
01:14:23.300 And then, I'm not saying they were a part of it, but they at least turned a blind eye.
01:14:27.360 And the list is very long.
01:14:29.180 I didn't even get to the Somali community.
01:14:31.180 I just got to the people in state government and at the airport.
01:14:34.500 I mean, there are hundreds of people that had to have known in the banking, TSA, and
01:14:43.660 also in state government.
01:14:46.280 Yeah, I think people just got so used to it happening to the point where they just felt
01:14:51.780 like maybe if they did speak out against it, nothing would happen, or maybe it's not
01:14:56.720 worth losing my job if I do speak out against the millions of dollars being funneled through
01:15:01.420 the airport.
01:15:02.940 I think a lot of people were scared because they'd be called an Islamophobe or white supremacist
01:15:08.300 by their colleagues and lose their jobs.
01:15:10.460 Nick, this is Ricky again.
01:15:13.700 The last time we had you on, you said that you and the FBI were playing phone tag with
01:15:18.840 each other.
01:15:20.100 Did you hand over these new findings for the transportation fraud to the FBI?
01:15:27.180 Or is anyone at the FBI or DOJ reaching out to pursue an investigation into what you're finding?
01:15:34.920 That's a good question.
01:15:36.400 I know David, he did a briefing with Scott Bessett, the Secretary of Treasury.
01:15:40.660 And he talked about it.
01:15:42.420 And so I imagine that if they didn't take it serious, then they'll take it serious today.
01:15:48.740 You know, you talk about Scott Bessett.
01:15:50.740 I'm glad to hear that.
01:15:52.460 I think one of the biggest culprits in this, because their fingerprints are always around
01:15:56.420 stuff like this, are the banks.
01:15:58.380 There's no way you take $700 million in cash, cash that money, cash them into actual hard currency,
01:16:08.660 and then put it on airplanes and send it to Somalia.
01:16:11.780 The banks had to have known.
01:16:14.040 Are you looking into that at all?
01:16:17.120 Yeah.
01:16:17.600 I actually spoke to a former TSA police officer.
01:16:21.540 I think that's what you call it.
01:16:22.780 Yeah.
01:16:22.940 And he told me all about it.
01:16:25.340 And yeah, it's very real.
01:16:28.000 And all they have to do is get that money to a country like Dubai, and then they can move
01:16:32.720 that money over to wherever they want.
01:16:34.700 I have a feeling when you're done in Minnesota, and you may never be done in Minnesota, but
01:16:39.960 when you're done in Minnesota, you should stop by California.
01:16:44.400 I can't imagine.
01:16:46.460 Right?
01:16:47.780 Yeah, it's bad there.
01:16:49.680 Are you getting tips from other states?
01:16:52.740 Yeah, lots of people have reached out to me, and California is definitely on the top of
01:16:58.000 the list from everybody that I've spoken to, just how bad it is there.
01:17:04.100 For instance, just the price of gas is insane there, and then they're always complaining
01:17:10.080 about taxes and all this and that, but just the cost of living there is insane.
01:17:14.580 Meanwhile, they're paying the most in taxes, and they don't feel like they're receiving
01:17:19.900 anything from their taxes.
01:17:21.400 Are you hearing massive fraud in California?
01:17:25.740 Oh, yeah.
01:17:26.520 I think just like, for instance, just like that train they try to build, or from L.A.
01:17:31.180 to Las Vegas, or the homelessness, all the nonprofits.
01:17:36.660 I mean, there's so much fraud that's happened, though.
01:17:40.100 I want to stand up for the train, you had to put two tracks parallel with each other
01:17:45.460 on a pretty flat surface for a few miles, and that hasn't been done since, well, the
01:17:52.180 1800s.
01:17:52.980 I mean, we've been doing it since the 1800s, but it's only a couple of hundred years old
01:17:57.100 in technology.
01:17:58.140 You wouldn't expect people in Silicon Valley or anybody in California to understand that
01:18:02.100 kind of new technology of laying rails.
01:18:04.940 It's insane.
01:18:05.780 Yeah, it's pretty unbelievable.
01:18:08.800 I know.
01:18:09.240 Nick, thanks so much.
01:18:10.140 Thanks for everything you're doing.
01:18:11.240 I appreciate it.
01:18:11.760 This is going to come out in about, what, 90 minutes?
01:18:14.380 Yeah, hopefully in the next 90 minutes or so.
01:18:16.460 And we'll find it at your YouTube channel?
01:18:19.220 Yeah, YouTube and on X.
01:18:20.840 Okay, good.
01:18:21.400 Thank you very much.
01:18:22.340 YouTube.com slash at Nick Shirley, or on X, Nick Shirley.
01:18:27.220 I can't wait to see it.
01:18:30.140 I can't imagine what is next.
01:18:33.020 I mean, you know, you asked the question about death threats, and you kind of said it
01:18:36.420 in a joking way.
01:18:39.400 He needs to watch out for himself.
01:18:42.500 I mean, these people are serious.
01:18:43.820 You are dealing with billions of dollars, billions of dollars.
01:18:48.640 People get killed for exposing things like this.
01:18:51.540 I hope he is safe.
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01:22:17.420 It's Jason.
01:22:18.520 Jason's been doing the Insider broadcast.
01:22:20.300 We've added about 50% more information when the network, radio network, goes into commercial.
01:22:28.400 Jason takes over and he adds all of the things.
01:22:31.280 We meet for a couple of hours before every show and he knows what I know and I know what
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01:22:36.460 And so when I don't get to everything, he cleans up and shares it with the Insider.
01:22:41.380 And he also is in charge of Glenn AI and George AI.
01:22:46.040 And what is today's George AI on Sharia Law?
01:22:52.400 Jason?
01:22:55.000 Do we have him?
01:22:57.000 No?
01:22:58.520 I can answer for you.
01:22:59.780 Okay.
01:23:00.240 Until he pops on.
01:23:01.580 Have him come over into the studio if it's not working there.
01:23:04.080 Yeah.
01:23:04.500 It's about Sharia Law.
01:23:06.460 What would the founders say?
01:23:07.880 Not today's founders.
01:23:09.580 Yeah.
01:23:10.260 The actual original founders in the 1700s.
01:23:12.780 Based on what we have in the data bank.
01:23:15.460 They try to make, you know, we have tried to make it so they don't give you a definitive
01:23:20.720 answer because they're not the founders.
01:23:22.780 You know, it's a machine.
01:23:24.800 It is AI.
01:23:26.440 But it will present all of the sides.
01:23:29.100 Did it?
01:23:29.680 What did it say about Sharia Law?
01:23:31.060 It's funny because I had to make it a hypothetical again about what would happen, you know, if
01:23:34.960 the country was moving towards Sharia courts, tribunals, stuff like that.
01:23:38.280 Yeah.
01:23:38.640 What they would think about it.
01:23:39.680 And it was kind of funny.
01:23:40.640 He goes, well, you know, Jefferson actually had a copy of the Koran.
01:23:44.600 I was like, oh, well, I was like, I've heard that from you before.
01:23:47.740 Yeah.
01:23:47.920 Yeah.
01:23:48.180 So very interesting.
01:23:49.020 Yeah.
01:23:49.180 He, you gave him, you pronounced him.
01:23:51.820 It's weird, isn't it?
01:23:53.640 Yeah.
01:23:54.160 It's very weird too, because George AI likes to be very philosophical, philosophical and
01:24:00.360 debate, which again, is exactly how they're trying to plant seeds of thought.
01:24:05.560 And that's exactly how George AI sounds.
01:24:06.920 This is not, George AI is not to try to get you to the answer directly from them because
01:24:13.480 they, it's not them.
01:24:15.400 But it is trying to ask the questions and many of the questions are the questions that they
01:24:19.380 ask themselves.
01:24:20.520 Yeah.
01:24:20.740 I mean, they debated, they debated, uh, Islam.
01:24:24.640 I mean, they, they knew exactly what it was.
01:24:27.140 There were several insiders who were asking if we were imagining or writing the script for
01:24:33.980 George AI, these podcasts.
01:24:35.760 No.
01:24:35.880 And they're looking for the sources and the sources are the original founding documents.
01:24:41.400 Okay.
01:24:41.500 Yeah.
01:24:41.880 So we don't, we try really hard.
01:24:45.900 Um, you know, like he said, I, I, do you just say I had to give it some information, a hypothetical
01:24:51.160 because it, it doesn't have any information after 1820.
01:24:55.240 Um, and it is, I don't know, it's maybe based on 6,000 sources right now in a year from now,
01:25:02.360 this thing is going to be colossus.
01:25:04.080 Um, it will have so much of their writings and the documents, et cetera, et cetera, but
01:25:09.420 we don't tell it what to say.
01:25:11.400 Um, we don't try to shape it at all.
01:25:13.960 We ask the question and then we read it to see, because when you're doing it, all of the
01:25:19.020 sources pop up and he could go back and go that source, that source, that source.
01:25:22.520 And we'll see, you know, that, that one's taken out of context.
01:25:26.100 Um, but it, it can't imagine things.
01:25:29.000 It can't make up things because it's memorized the entire library.
01:25:32.740 Right.
01:25:33.140 Something that's really cool from the audience too, is they're asking when they're going to
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01:25:48.640 Um, but there's a lot of testing before we open this up for the public, uh, and, uh, and
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01:25:58.600 So, but hopefully next year, um, because this tool is, as I envisioned this tool, remember,
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01:26:06.600 I built blaze.
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01:30:56.160 So I was talking to a friend of mine who lives in Seattle and I keep, every time I talk to
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01:31:03.500 Well, it's beautiful.
01:31:04.500 No, it's really not.
01:31:05.300 I grew up there.
01:31:06.200 It is beautiful.
01:31:07.160 The trees are nice, you know, but you always know, you know, there's a problem when you
01:31:11.880 live around some of the most beautiful mountains in the world.
01:31:16.100 Seattle is surrounded by some of the most beautiful mountains in the world.
01:31:19.180 And there's a problem when every six months, everybody in town is saying, you can see the
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01:31:26.220 Did you know that you could see the mountain?
01:31:27.520 Did you see the mountain today?
01:31:28.680 Wow.
01:31:28.900 You can see the mountain today.
01:31:30.040 Yes.
01:31:30.500 Because most days you can't see it because it's crap weather all the rest of the time.
01:31:36.200 Anyway, he's always saying, oh, it's just so beautiful here.
01:31:39.960 We can't move.
01:31:40.560 We can't move.
01:31:41.020 And I'm like, they're going to trap you.
01:31:42.160 They're going to trap you and your wealth there.
01:31:45.000 Um, and you know, everybody's like, no, they'll just do it to the billionaires.
01:31:49.300 Uh-huh.
01:31:50.000 Well, then after they're done with the billionaires, well, they'll just do it to the millionaires.
01:31:54.020 Uh-huh.
01:31:54.800 Do you know how income tax started?
01:31:56.780 Do you know that income tax was never, this is Woodrow Wilson, never, ever going to go
01:32:03.480 above 7% of an income.
01:32:06.840 Never.
01:32:07.900 And only on the top 5%.
01:32:11.580 Never.
01:32:13.060 What happened?
01:32:13.740 They needed money in World War I.
01:32:16.200 It lasted like a year.
01:32:18.600 And then they just started all this progressive, progressive Woodrow Wilson, progressive tax
01:32:23.900 where everybody was paying taxes.
01:32:26.180 But don't worry, we'll go back to that 7% only on the top 5% earners.
01:32:31.180 We'll do that, uh, you know, after the war.
01:32:33.660 It never went back.
01:32:35.180 Never went back.
01:32:36.560 But they're only going to do this on billionaires.
01:32:39.360 Don't worry.
01:32:39.800 It'll never get to you.
01:32:41.360 It'll never get to you.
01:32:42.780 Unless all the billionaires move out of the state and then it'll get to the millionaires
01:32:46.620 and then the millionaires will leave the state or you'll just destroy them and then they'll
01:32:51.000 come to you because they got to have money to run all this corruption and everything else
01:32:55.340 that they're doing.
01:32:55.920 So, California is trying to pass this, or did pass.
01:33:00.600 It actually is.
01:33:01.520 It has not yet passed.
01:33:02.660 Oh, it hasn't?
01:33:03.100 It's a ballot initiative.
01:33:04.840 And, uh, Gavin Newsom is saying, oh, I'm not interested in this, but if they do vote on it, it'll be in November.
01:33:12.040 In November.
01:33:12.720 Okay.
01:33:13.240 And so it'll start in, it'll start January 1st, 27.
01:33:16.980 Correct.
01:33:17.520 They're getting signatures now.
01:33:19.080 Okay, good, good.
01:33:20.520 Because I was going to say, if, you know, it's a little late if you're a billionaire, it's a little late to get out.
01:33:25.300 I would get out now because if this, if this passes, you're, you're going to lose a one time and all this one time, a one time tax of 5% on your net worth.
01:33:42.300 Now, I don't know.
01:33:46.800 I mean, what are you worth?
01:33:48.560 Well, I'm not worth anything.
01:33:49.680 I don't have anything.
01:33:50.420 Well, do you have a house?
01:33:51.440 Do you have a car?
01:33:52.680 Do you have anything?
01:33:54.580 Anything.
01:33:55.460 Because that's what your net worth is.
01:33:57.960 Okay.
01:33:58.400 So imagine you're, you're, let's say you're a billionaire.
01:34:02.120 Okay.
01:34:02.960 Do billionaires just have all of their money sitting in a bank?
01:34:05.980 No, they're, they have it invested in different things.
01:34:08.940 So you're going to charge them 5%, which means, let's say, let's say you're Elon Musk.
01:34:16.540 You got a lot of money, but where is that money?
01:34:19.100 That money is mainly in stocks for his own company.
01:34:24.680 So he'll have to, he'll have to sell 5% of his stocks, then take that money and give it to the government.
01:34:32.420 Okay.
01:34:34.080 What do you, what do you think happens if he's taking 5% of his money out of the company and having to give it to the government?
01:34:41.400 Now he's, he's doing that because that's his net worth.
01:34:45.180 But if his net worth ever goes down, they don't give him that 5% back.
01:34:48.420 This is the biggest, most communist kind of starting point you can possibly imagine, you know, and it's honestly, it, it happens in every civilization that's, that stops asking, how do we, how do we make things?
01:35:06.400 How do we grow things?
01:35:07.700 You'll notice Elon Musk not talking about taxes.
01:35:10.160 He's talking about cutting spending, but he's not talking about taxes because he's, he knows I make money by making things.
01:35:16.780 If I make some something and I make it better than everybody else, I'm going to make lots of money.
01:35:21.520 That's, that's what capitalism is.
01:35:23.600 And real true capitalism is the most, is the best charity because all I have to do is serve you.
01:35:29.640 If I'm thinking all the time, how do I make your life easier?
01:35:33.020 How do I come up with something that you need?
01:35:35.400 You want, you think they didn't even have to advertise.
01:35:40.160 On the, on television, the fat shot.
01:35:46.240 Everybody has wanted a fat shot or a fat pill since they were born.
01:35:52.160 Someday they're going to come up with a fat pill.
01:35:54.520 So you take it and your fat just goes away.
01:35:57.760 Well, they came up with it.
01:35:59.220 Notice they didn't have to advertise because everybody saw their friends losing weight.
01:36:02.900 They're like, what are you doing?
01:36:04.020 Oh, there's this great fat shot.
01:36:05.540 What can I have that?
01:36:06.700 They couldn't keep it in stock.
01:36:08.440 That's capitalism making something that everybody wants that will make their life easier or better in some way, shape or form.
01:36:17.860 That's capitalism.
01:36:19.920 That's why Elon Musk, that's what he does.
01:36:22.040 He's making stuff that make everybody go, holy cow, you did what?
01:36:26.620 And it just gets better and better and better.
01:36:28.040 But at some point, a civilization stops asking how to grow and it starts asking, how do I take that from him?
01:36:35.560 How do I get that?
01:36:37.140 Because I don't want to work for it.
01:36:40.080 And the moment's always disguised as compassion.
01:36:42.380 Yeah, but we have to take care of people who aren't like him because he's a billionaire.
01:36:45.540 He's got a lot of money.
01:36:46.380 And it always it always arrives wrapped in moral language and it always ends exactly the same way.
01:36:56.060 Justice, some kind of justice.
01:36:58.600 We just need a little more.
01:37:00.000 And these people can afford it.
01:37:01.720 But history tells us something.
01:37:03.420 Every time that happens, this is uncomfortable.
01:37:05.260 When a society begins taxing what already exists instead of what is being created, it's no longer building an economy.
01:37:13.560 It's dismantling one.
01:37:15.940 You know, you take that fat drug.
01:37:17.880 You can only take it for so long because what does it do?
01:37:20.720 It starts eating good stuff.
01:37:23.980 It starts eating muscle.
01:37:26.140 And you can't lose the muscle.
01:37:28.360 That's the good stuff.
01:37:29.300 You want to get rid of the fat, not the muscle, right?
01:37:31.640 That's what that's what this is.
01:37:33.300 When you start taxing things on not creation, but what already exists and what people have, you're eating at you're eating into the muscles.
01:37:43.000 You're no longer thinking that I need to I need even exercise or I need muscle.
01:37:47.340 It's always going to be this way.
01:37:49.140 Think of an orchard.
01:37:51.160 A healthy society plants an orchard, plants trees, plants an orchard.
01:37:57.620 They protect the soil.
01:37:59.100 They wait for it to fruit.
01:38:00.660 They take care of it.
01:38:02.160 A failing society cuts down the trees because they're angry at the people who planted them in the first place.
01:38:10.560 You're like, wait, what?
01:38:13.960 The harvest feels good at first, you know, one season and then the orchard is gone.
01:38:19.880 And that's what wealth tax is.
01:38:21.500 Not income, not profit.
01:38:23.720 Stored value.
01:38:24.740 The roots.
01:38:25.720 The seed corn.
01:38:27.100 And once you do it once, it's gone.
01:38:29.600 This is going to be a one-time 5%.
01:38:31.060 Really?
01:38:31.480 What are you going to do next year?
01:38:32.780 You're going to get addicted to that money.
01:38:34.600 You need that money.
01:38:35.400 We need it even more than we did last year.
01:38:37.160 What are you going to do then?
01:38:39.080 You're only going to do it once.
01:38:40.980 Wow.
01:38:41.480 That doesn't even sound like a good plan.
01:38:44.600 History is merciless on this point.
01:38:47.640 Every time governments have decided that wealth itself is immoral,
01:38:52.940 capital's done the only rational thing that it can do.
01:38:55.760 And that is, okay, well, I'll leave.
01:38:59.760 I mean, California, you think you've seen an exodus yet?
01:39:04.080 You haven't seen anything.
01:39:05.980 Wait until you start going after the billionaires that have been paying for a lot of your taxes,
01:39:13.680 the ones who have been voting you in.
01:39:15.500 Don't get me wrong.
01:39:16.260 I want those billionaires to stay in California.
01:39:19.520 I want them in California.
01:39:20.660 I don't want them in Texas because they haven't learned a damn thing.
01:39:24.100 They were fine voting you in.
01:39:25.880 And they were fine using their wealth to get you into office so they could get what they needed.
01:39:32.040 Now they don't like it, but they haven't learned their lesson.
01:39:34.840 They're just like, well, they're going to take it away from me.
01:39:37.100 I'll go and spread my socialist poison elsewhere until they don't get it,
01:39:42.420 and then I'll move someplace else.
01:39:43.940 Oh, yes, this is crap.
01:39:47.520 But this is what happens.
01:39:50.900 This is what happens.
01:39:51.840 It leaves, and it's quiet at first, but then it's all at once.
01:39:56.540 And not because the wealth is greedy, but because what did you do?
01:39:59.760 Honestly, who are you?
01:40:02.200 The governments are greedy.
01:40:04.400 And France learned this the hard way.
01:40:05.980 France did this years ago.
01:40:07.100 They were like, yeah, we're going to take some of the people who make too much money.
01:40:11.280 And all those people like, they just, they got on the next ship and they were gone.
01:40:16.220 And also the tax raised less than projected.
01:40:20.280 Wait a minute, what?
01:40:21.880 Yeah, yeah.
01:40:22.800 Because people left, growth slowed, unemployment rose.
01:40:27.180 Eventually the government said, oh, even French, I mean, we've got to surrender to something, huh?
01:40:33.560 They surrendered that thing.
01:40:36.580 And Venezuela, Venezuela did not start with fairness.
01:40:39.540 I mean, start with communism.
01:40:40.940 It didn't start with all of this.
01:40:42.500 They started with fairness.
01:40:43.820 The Soviet Union didn't begin with bread lines.
01:40:46.860 It started with resentment.
01:40:49.400 Notice, fairness and resentment, they seem to go hand in hand right before the fall of something really, really good.
01:40:55.840 What is the left sowing the seeds of?
01:40:58.720 Fairness and resentment.
01:41:01.360 And every socialist system that starts with, you know, it's just going to take a little from those who have too much.
01:41:10.240 It always ends in disaster.
01:41:11.340 Same way, same, same way.
01:41:14.760 You run out of people's money because rich people go away and the middle class collapses and wealth taxes don't stay targeted.
01:41:22.840 You know, they never do, ever.
01:41:24.580 Once the principle is established that the state owns what you already have earned, the definition of wealthy can be slid down anywhere.
01:41:32.780 First billionaires, millionaires, then homeowners.
01:41:36.040 Who is it?
01:41:36.660 I mean, look at what Mom Donnie is saying in New York.
01:41:38.940 Oh, you know what?
01:41:39.540 You're going to have a different relationship if you're white.
01:41:42.200 You know, even some very rich black people, you're going to have a different relationship with private property.
01:41:47.500 What?
01:41:47.740 What are you talking about?
01:41:49.420 Are we in Cuba?
01:41:52.020 You know, got to take the people who have homes because there are a lot of people who don't have homes.
01:41:55.620 Oh, the retirees.
01:41:56.740 They got a lot of savings.
01:41:58.000 They got a lot of savings.
01:41:58.920 Anybody who plans ahead, they planned ahead.
01:42:00.800 They got a lot.
01:42:02.640 This is why wealth tax is nothing but rage bait.
01:42:07.940 It is politically intoxicating because they promise consequences without the cost.
01:42:13.780 You're not going to pay a cost for it.
01:42:14.880 They're going to pay.
01:42:15.360 I'm pissed at them.
01:42:16.580 Look what they've done.
01:42:18.160 Yeah.
01:42:18.400 Look out because pretty soon you'll be them.
01:42:22.320 And, you know, politicians say, you know, there's no punishment here.
01:42:25.940 Somebody else is going to absorb all the pain.
01:42:28.760 And the pain always arrives.
01:42:30.800 And it shows up as fewer jobs and as businesses that don't start and innovation that happens someplace else.
01:42:36.260 A tax base that shrinks while obligations are growing and growing and growing.
01:42:40.320 As public service deteriorates, even as the taxes rise.
01:42:44.520 California already has the highest state income tax in the nation.
01:42:48.160 And they still need more.
01:42:50.540 How much more do you need, California?
01:42:54.300 It's already bleeding population.
01:42:56.720 It's hemorrhaging.
01:42:57.560 It's hemorrhaging businesses.
01:42:59.940 And a wealth tax that's going to fix that.
01:43:02.680 Are you kidding me?
01:43:03.400 That's gasoline on that fire.
01:43:05.040 And here's the dangerous lie at the center of all of it.
01:43:09.660 That wealth is static.
01:43:11.260 Wealth is hoarded.
01:43:12.780 It just sits there.
01:43:14.380 It doesn't.
01:43:16.340 Wealth is future activity frozen in time.
01:43:19.980 Factories that are not yet built.
01:43:21.520 Salaries not yet paid.
01:43:23.160 Technologies not yet invented.
01:43:25.140 Well, they got it all in stocks.
01:43:26.500 What do you think those stocks are doing?
01:43:29.280 Why do we sell stocks in the first place?
01:43:31.180 We sell stocks in the first place because the way it's supposed to work is people believe in that company.
01:43:36.360 They believe they're going to make something great.
01:43:38.320 They believe they're going to do something that really serves people.
01:43:41.280 And so the capitalist dream will actually happen.
01:43:43.700 And I want to help them expand.
01:43:45.260 I want to help them build the next factory.
01:43:47.160 I want to help them hire new people.
01:43:49.200 That's what stocks are supposed to do.
01:43:51.420 And when you tax all of it away, you're not punishing the past.
01:43:54.360 You're sabotaging your future.
01:43:57.180 This is why socialism, I said this a long time ago.
01:44:00.740 First, you have to sell it.
01:44:03.480 Then you have to shove.
01:44:05.280 And then you have to shoot.
01:44:06.680 It always collapses into coercion.
01:44:08.540 Because once voluntary participation disappears, force becomes the only remaining tool.
01:44:13.580 You shame, you tax, you regulate, you restrict movement, and then you criminalize resistance.
01:44:21.460 Shame, shove, shoot.
01:44:23.620 You know?
01:44:24.180 So when it happened, California, you're at that fork in the road right now.
01:44:29.860 One path admits hard truth.
01:44:32.460 You cannot spend more than you produce.
01:44:34.680 You cannot punish people for funding your system.
01:44:37.760 You can't vote yourself prosperity.
01:44:41.180 And the other path is familiar.
01:44:42.760 It's popular.
01:44:43.600 It's very loud.
01:44:44.480 It's also catastrophic.
01:44:45.800 But it's probably the one you're going to choose.
01:44:48.120 You know, history is not whispering here to you.
01:44:50.280 It's shouting.
01:44:50.960 Don't do it.
01:44:52.040 Don't do it.
01:44:54.180 You can redistribute wealth for a while.
01:44:56.840 You can blame the rich for a while.
01:45:00.260 But you can't repeal mathematics and economic reality.
01:45:04.340 And once the orchard is gone, no amount of rage is going to bring the trees back.
01:45:09.260 Good luck with that, California.
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01:46:20.180 Glenn, I have a question out of that monologue.
01:46:35.900 Yes.
01:46:36.600 So I'm not one of those eat the rich types.
01:46:38.600 But how much should I be feeling sorry for these 200 billionaires that live in California
01:46:47.140 right now?
01:46:47.620 Because they've been doing business with progressives in California for decades.
01:46:50.980 I don't feel sorry for them at all.
01:46:52.360 I don't want them in my state.
01:46:53.580 I want them to stay in California.
01:46:55.560 I want them to stay in California.
01:46:57.440 They're not going to.
01:46:58.360 They're going to move.
01:46:58.980 But I want you to stay in California.
01:47:00.160 I want you to give up 5%.
01:47:01.460 You're the ones who have been preaching and backing people up who are saying,
01:47:04.800 it's a patriotic duty.
01:47:05.820 You're not even going to feel it.
01:47:06.740 But, you know, they go after millionaires.
01:47:09.780 You know who millionaires are?
01:47:10.820 People who are just starting to make it.
01:47:13.020 And I mean, you know, you have a million dollars in assets.
01:47:16.360 And that includes your company and everything else.
01:47:18.540 You're just starting.
01:47:20.300 You're just starting to make it.
01:47:22.020 You come in and you pound those millionaires.
01:47:24.840 Those are the people, generally speaking.
01:47:27.040 And I'm not talking about the monopoly man millionaire that everybody always thinks of
01:47:31.060 when you think of a millionaire.
01:47:31.820 I'm thinking about a guy who lives in your town and might own the lumber yard.
01:47:35.680 Who's all his whole net worth is a million dollars.
01:47:40.040 He's a millionaire.
01:47:41.180 Is he?
01:47:42.120 Or is he creating jobs?
01:47:44.260 And they go in and they tax them while they never tax the billionaires.
01:47:48.220 They never go after these guys.
01:47:50.060 Never.
01:47:50.800 Because they have all the attorneys and they're the ones throwing the big parties that everybody
01:47:55.880 is going to.
01:47:56.380 You know what?
01:47:56.720 I'm going to donate to your election.
01:47:58.780 You know, just remember me, you know, when it gets to tax time.
01:48:01.780 And so they get all these special favors.
01:48:04.300 I have no sympathy for these billionaires.
01:48:07.220 None.
01:48:08.020 Especially if you're not moving out now and you're not moving out going, I was wrong.
01:48:12.680 I was wrong.
01:48:13.860 I supported these people.
01:48:15.780 I didn't see how pernicious this really was.
01:48:19.500 I bought into the compassion thing.
01:48:21.920 But I don't even think they bought into the compassion thing.
01:48:24.220 I bet you most of them did it for their own money.
01:48:26.520 They cared about their own money and their own business, and they still only care about
01:48:30.800 their own money and their own business.
01:48:32.960 And, you know, so I have none.
01:48:35.120 I have no compassion for them.
01:48:36.360 I just know you can't eat them.
01:48:38.460 Can you forecast what California looks like in five years if there's this mass exodus of
01:48:45.460 billionaires?
01:48:46.960 I think next year, California looks like Minnesota with real troubles on the street and real troubles
01:48:55.040 within.
01:48:55.620 I think you're going to find massive fraud there.
01:48:59.220 And then if you pass this, you're going to start hemorrhaging people with money.
01:49:04.420 And that whole thing is just going to collapse because look how much money I can guarantee
01:49:08.500 you.
01:49:09.220 They are going to make Minnesota look like rookies when it comes to fraud and mismanagement
01:49:14.320 of funds.
01:49:15.280 It's going to happen.
01:49:16.700 I mean, look how much more money is there.
01:49:18.440 They are just going to make it look like they're rookies in Minnesota.
01:49:22.820 And when that thing starts to fall apart, look out.
01:49:28.040 Get out of California.
01:49:30.380 Don't move around me unless you really get it.
01:49:32.640 Otherwise, go find some other.
01:49:34.860 New York's nice.
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01:51:13.300 I have, my whole team is in town today.
01:51:17.340 We have people all over the country and everybody's come in because we have a big, I have a big
01:51:21.960 announcement to make to the staff today that I'm really excited about.
01:51:27.000 Something that I have wanted to do since I first thought I'm going to do talk radio.
01:51:32.840 We have a bingo card for what we think you're going to announce.
01:51:37.480 Am I allowed to share any of that?
01:51:39.020 No.
01:51:39.220 Okay.
01:51:39.500 No.
01:51:40.120 Nobody's getting robots.
01:51:42.540 That's one of the guesses.
01:51:43.880 I think he's getting us a robot.
01:51:45.900 No, I'm not getting you anything.
01:51:47.160 What are we selfish?
01:51:48.400 Anyway.
01:51:48.700 Um, so, uh, they're all in town and, uh, Nick Daly, who has been, we've been together
01:51:53.760 for 2000, 25 years, 25 years, 26.
01:51:57.260 Um, and, uh, Nick does all of our production, any of the beds you hear, any, uh, any of the
01:52:02.740 music that you hear, uh, he and Sam Cardin, who is our, uh, the guy who composes all of
01:52:08.100 our music, uh, they record it all and everything else.
01:52:10.600 And it's just great.
01:52:11.360 But I asked him to do something, uh, on the American story.
01:52:16.400 And this is a, this is based on a book by David and Tim Barton, uh, and, uh, Nathan
01:52:22.360 Nipper, who is a writer for me, he spent months adapting this and writing it.
01:52:27.360 And then I did the narration for it.
01:52:29.740 And then you took it and you had it forever.
01:52:31.860 I mean, it's, this is hard.
01:52:33.460 Yeah.
01:52:33.580 It was like six months of work probably for 10 episodes, 10 episodes.
01:52:37.740 Yeah.
01:52:38.120 Um, hope it's worth it.
01:52:39.320 Um, but anyway, uh, I heard, I mean, you've always been, I've always said you are the
01:52:44.960 best in the business.
01:52:45.860 Uh, I mean that, I mean, you know, the Skywalker sound doesn't have anything on you.
01:52:51.820 Um, and, uh, uh, when I had this come back to me, you can, and Ricky said this to me today
01:52:58.600 when you're telling the story about George Washington, or I'm telling a story about George
01:53:02.380 Washington, you, and he's in the battle, you can hear the bullets whiz by, especially if
01:53:08.360 you're listening in your car, you're, it's like the bullets are whizzing by your head.
01:53:12.960 How did you do that?
01:53:14.140 Is that just stereo?
01:53:15.280 Is that, yeah, most of it's stereo, but for the, for the stuff passing by you is binaural
01:53:18.840 audio.
01:53:19.300 So it's kind of a spatial adaptation of stereo that kind of fakes surround sound and
01:53:24.160 headphones.
01:53:25.200 Yeah.
01:53:25.500 It's really amazing.
01:53:26.740 Cause you do feel it.
01:53:28.080 I mean, you feel like you're in battle.
01:53:30.060 It's amazing.
01:53:30.820 And we want it to be really immersive.
01:53:32.020 So you could feel what the, the angst that these people are going through in these battles.
01:53:35.560 I mean, it's hair raising to have a bullet fly past you, let alone a hundred of them.
01:53:38.740 Yeah.
01:53:39.160 It's amazing.
01:53:39.740 Were you amazed by the story?
01:53:40.800 I was.
01:53:41.240 Yeah.
01:53:41.500 Yeah.
01:53:41.720 Some of the stories are like, wait, what happened?
01:53:44.140 Just the fact that George Washington made it through that battlefield all the way with
01:53:48.160 all these bullets flying past him and bullets going through his coat.
01:53:50.700 Yeah.
01:53:50.940 It's still never got taken out.
01:53:53.340 It's called the American story.
01:53:54.760 How many tracks did you, what is, what is like something normally you would do for us?
01:53:58.240 Uh, it really depends on the context, but maybe, you know, maybe a hundred tracks normally,
01:54:04.220 but there were, there was one or two episodes that were probably approached 400, 400 tracks,
01:54:08.640 400 tracks.
01:54:10.120 Well, you were fabulous.
01:54:11.420 It's really, really good.
01:54:12.580 Really good.
01:54:12.900 We do have one clip from the battle of Trenton.
01:54:16.380 Yeah.
01:54:16.560 Here's a battle of Trenton from the American story can be found now.
01:54:20.220 It's free at glennbeck.com.
01:54:22.140 Listen.
01:54:22.380 It's after 8 a.m. when Washington's troops finally swarm into Trenton.
01:54:30.460 There's no turning back now.
01:54:32.160 The Hessian troops stumble from their barracks into heavy musket and cannon fire.
01:54:37.360 In the frenzied charge, an 18-year-old Virginian takes a musket ball through the shoulder that
01:54:43.420 severs an artery.
01:54:45.320 He collapses.
01:54:46.300 He's bleeding out in the snow.
01:54:47.780 A civilian doctor named John Riker, as in Riker's Island, rushes into the fray.
01:54:55.800 Riker's not in the army.
01:54:57.760 He just shown up to offer his assistance when he heard the battle erupt.
01:55:02.740 Spotting the fallen officer, he tears open the man's uniform and clamps the artery with
01:55:07.640 his bare fingers.
01:55:09.220 It works.
01:55:09.820 Dr. Riker saves the young lieutenant's life.
01:55:14.180 A young man named James Monroe, who is going to go on to serve as the nation's fifth president.
01:55:23.720 It's incredible.
01:55:24.860 And you're just hearing this in mono.
01:55:26.520 We're making it in mono for radio audio.
01:55:29.980 You listen to it online at glennbeck.com.
01:55:31.840 And it is so immersive.
01:55:33.700 It is really great.
01:55:34.900 It's really hard to find sounds that don't have ventilation hum or, you know, when you're
01:55:39.680 talking about these historical things, it's like, oh, let me find a room tone or a, you
01:55:43.560 know, a city ambience that doesn't have cars in the background or doesn't have planes.
01:55:48.100 This is the kind of stuff he thinks about all day long.
01:55:51.120 It's like, where do I find the ambient noise that doesn't have a car in the background?
01:55:55.680 You're the audio nerd we need.
01:55:57.100 You are.
01:55:57.900 You're fabulous.
01:55:58.660 You're fabulous.
01:55:59.120 Thank you very much.
01:55:59.680 Thank you.
01:55:59.860 I appreciate it.
01:56:00.460 Um, there is also, uh, something else before you leave the, uh, George AI and the Glenn
01:56:07.720 AI, uh, George AI today is on Sharia law.
01:56:11.720 Um, and I don't know what Glenn AI is on.
01:56:14.040 Do you know?
01:56:15.240 Jason didn't tell me.
01:56:16.140 So he's fired, right?
01:56:17.000 Uh, yeah, of course he is.
01:56:18.500 Um, but, um, can you talk about that?
01:56:21.220 Cause I remember doing something.
01:56:22.880 Oh, we should find this from 2017.
01:56:25.360 I tried to recreate my voice using AI and you could, you could hear kind of the beginnings
01:56:32.120 of the tones that I would use, but it was so clearly just, it was garbled.
01:56:36.780 It was awful.
01:56:37.620 Um, and they said that audio is actually harder than video for some reason.
01:56:42.400 I don't know if that's true, but that's what we heard at the time.
01:56:44.900 And, and it has moved so fast.
01:56:48.300 We were on the phone.
01:56:49.700 Was it over Christmas?
01:56:50.760 And we were trying to get my voice, right?
01:56:52.860 Right.
01:56:53.260 Yeah.
01:56:53.680 And I have to tell you, I listened to it last night and it's a little spooky.
01:56:58.640 I mean, it, it, it's, I mean, it's exact, except it doesn't make any mistakes.
01:57:02.580 It's exact.
01:57:03.420 And it's like, you have to retrain it constantly because as the algorithm is evolving or as
01:57:07.460 the, the, the, what the voice model is evolving, sometimes they'll make a code change
01:57:12.240 and all of a sudden you sound like one of the generic voices for a few seconds at the
01:57:15.360 beginning.
01:57:15.800 So then I'll have to go back and retrain the, retrain the model.
01:57:18.940 Cause in the middle of one of the Georgia eyes this week, all of a sudden you heard
01:57:23.200 George just, he like changed.
01:57:25.180 It was like going through puberty for a second and then it came back and that was, and that's
01:57:29.080 just like a glitch in their model that is really hard to predict.
01:57:32.860 And that's 11 labs.
01:57:33.920 Are they the only ones that make voices like this?
01:57:36.400 Are they just, there's some other ones, but I think they're the best.
01:57:38.460 Like I've heard some other ones and it's like, you can really tell that they're AI or
01:57:41.860 they sound stilted.
01:57:43.540 Yeah.
01:57:44.040 And they're 11 has the best emotional context.
01:57:46.840 It's a, it's incredible.
01:57:48.420 It is.
01:57:48.860 It's incredible.
01:57:49.480 It's not quite there entirely yet, but, but it's enough to, to fool somebody into thinking
01:57:54.320 that this is the real person.
01:57:55.940 And the one thing we want to make sure, that's why I call it Glenn AI is we never want you
01:57:59.680 to think that that is me.
01:58:01.740 Although it is based on 30 years of everything I've ever recorded, ever, ever written my entire
01:58:08.960 catalog, which is, we went through this the other day.
01:58:13.220 What was it like 40 or 400, some, some crazy thing, like 400 Bibles.
01:58:20.120 I mean, it's just an, it's enormous library.
01:58:23.320 Um, and it, so it takes everything that I know it can't pull from anything outside, only the
01:58:30.280 information and has to memorize everything I've ever said.
01:58:32.940 And so when it says, talk to me about, uh, you know, whatever, uh, talk to me about AI, it will talk to
01:58:40.800 you as, as it understands me and my performance is clearly not me, but it is, it, it can only
01:58:47.460 take my ideas and rework them, um, uh, in the fashion of, of, of AI.
01:58:54.120 And we're, it's weird.
01:58:55.680 We're seeing a split in the audience.
01:58:57.820 Some people say, I can never, I can never listen to it.
01:59:00.880 I don't ever want to use them to it.
01:59:02.020 I don't want anything AI.
01:59:04.300 That's fine.
01:59:05.120 And I understand that.
01:59:06.380 I do.
01:59:06.800 I've been the guy on the, on the radio since, well, it was not even in the twenties.
01:59:11.620 It was 1996 or seven that started warning about AI and told you what was coming and said it
01:59:18.600 was going to happen around 2030.
01:59:19.740 Uh, and here it all is, we are, we're going to release our AI ethics, uh, here in the next
01:59:26.960 few days.
01:59:27.420 So you understand my ethics on AI.
01:59:29.500 So you know exactly how I feel about it.
01:59:31.520 It is the most dangerous thing man has ever invented.
01:59:35.380 It is also the greatest thing man has ever invented.
01:59:39.140 It just depends.
01:59:40.580 Do you understand it's a tool?
01:59:44.400 And I really, this really was brought home to me.
01:59:46.660 I was with a friend who's a surgeon and, uh, he was working, um, on, uh, a robot, if you
01:59:54.920 will.
01:59:55.520 And it's called the Da Vinci seven, I think.
01:59:59.340 And it is this amazing surgical tool that can do things that you just can't do, but it
02:00:05.960 is all run by the surgeon.
02:00:07.620 It is still his hands off to the side of the room running this robot, but it can get into
02:00:13.960 places and the difference that it can make in people's lives and surgery is remarkable,
02:00:19.240 but he's not the tool.
02:00:22.840 That's the tool.
02:00:24.340 He's the one making all of the decisions and everything else.
02:00:27.400 And if you, if you decide to check out and don't do anything AI, I fear you're going to
02:00:35.820 regret it.
02:00:36.440 If you don't understand that AI is a tool and you are its master, you are going to live
02:00:43.680 to regret that even more.
02:00:46.040 But I remember when Apple two C came out, the Apple two C, remember that old computer?
02:00:51.920 Uh, and I like to write things out on longhand and I got an Apple two and I'm like typing
02:00:57.900 all this stuff in and I'm like, I hate this.
02:00:59.660 I'm never going to, I just like it in paper.
02:01:01.160 And I never learned to use a computer up until the two thousands because I didn't want it.
02:01:06.420 I like paper.
02:01:07.560 I have a hard time with computers.
02:01:09.920 I'm not, nothing is intuitive to me because all of that time was wasted.
02:01:15.040 Okay.
02:01:16.080 Um, and I, I can't do that.
02:01:18.260 The same is going to be true with AI.
02:01:20.280 It is going to be a part of your life.
02:01:23.220 You should master it now before it tries to master you, but you should master it now because
02:01:29.800 it's, I don't care what you do.
02:01:31.340 It's going to play a role in your life, master it, use it as the tool.
02:01:37.720 So you're not, so you in the end have a choice.
02:01:41.940 I'm either going to use it or I'm not, I'm going to use it that way or I won't, but at
02:01:46.880 least you'll have that door open to where you can use it in ethical ways.
02:01:51.760 But if you avoid it now, you're going to, you're, you're going to regret it.
02:01:56.920 I really believe you're going to regret it because you'll be left in the dust and it's
02:02:02.120 moving way fast, way fast.
02:02:06.340 All right.
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02:03:27.640 Glenn Beck is on.
02:03:45.680 With Jason Buttril, who is Jason Buttril is the guy who is our head writer.
02:03:51.620 He is also our military analyst and he is now the host of The Insider, which happens
02:03:56.820 during this show.
02:03:58.240 When we go into commercial breaks, he takes over and kind of sweeps up with all of the
02:04:02.460 information that I have missed.
02:04:04.080 Is there anything that we talked about earlier that I haven't hit yet that I was supposed
02:04:08.360 to hit?
02:04:08.660 I really wanted you to hit Havana syndrome today because we looked at it for so long.
02:04:13.180 That's an insane story.
02:04:14.660 Yeah, we had.
02:04:15.760 In fact, that was in our prep for the longest time.
02:04:17.700 You put like a special tab in your prep for the show and it was just under Havana syndrome.
02:04:21.520 So we were tracking those stories.
02:04:23.460 That's right.
02:04:24.400 If you remember, Havana syndrome was done to buy the Cubans, we think, to American citizens
02:04:33.760 and especially those who are working in the embassy in Cuba.
02:04:37.920 And they would all they would all report ringing in their ears and trouble thinking brain damage.
02:04:44.660 And we denied it for a while.
02:04:48.580 We first we said there's something going on and then we denied it.
02:04:51.160 And now they're saying that somehow or another, we have this technology.
02:04:56.040 This is our technology now.
02:04:57.320 So yesterday, a crazy CNN report saying that they have sources that say that we did an
02:05:02.820 undercover like sting operation and this was done by the Department of Homeland Security
02:05:06.940 and they obtained and bought.
02:05:09.960 And I think they said it was an eight figure purchase for this device.
02:05:16.140 But they're saying that the device which can I ask you something?
02:05:19.020 We lowered our standards so far.
02:05:21.340 When did we just stop getting Mission Impossible to go in and steal the damn thing?
02:05:25.520 Why are we paying somebody eight figures?
02:05:27.420 I mean, assuming that they're enemies.
02:05:29.180 Yeah.
02:05:29.480 We can steal Maduro, but we can't steal this device.
02:05:32.460 That's really, that's screwed up.
02:05:34.480 Come on, America.
02:05:35.520 That's so jazzed.
02:05:36.940 I think one of the craziest things about this is we have sonic weapons, things that can do
02:05:40.820 similar things that was described, but they're large.
02:05:43.920 So they're very, very big.
02:05:45.400 This apparently can fit.
02:05:46.900 It's so small, it's been miniaturized to where it can be put into a backpack if this
02:05:50.540 report is accurate.
02:05:51.040 And you have to, you just turn it on and then everybody around there has it?
02:05:54.340 Or do you have to point it at people?
02:05:55.780 It's got to be directional because some people, some of the diplomats that were getting hit
02:05:59.520 with this said that they were in their hotel room and then all of a sudden they were getting
02:06:02.980 hit with this, but nobody around them was.
02:06:05.260 So it's got to be very, very precise and directional.
02:06:08.020 Is this the technology that they were talking about they may have used on Maduro's guards?
02:06:13.360 I love that you brought this up.
02:06:14.980 I think that was something even different.
02:06:17.020 Personally, I think it was something different.
02:06:18.520 And I think it's a capability that we have on a larger scale.
02:06:21.460 And I remember like Peter Doocy, remember he had that on Fox?
02:06:24.360 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:06:25.440 It was like a heat ray.
02:06:27.280 Yeah, well, I think it's even different from what he's describing because whatever did this,
02:06:31.700 it knocked out radars.
02:06:33.220 It knocked out the ability for them to use man pads to shoot down our helicopters.
02:06:37.120 It did.
02:06:37.380 I think it was a blanket thing that did all of that plus affected the soldiers on the ground.
02:06:42.480 So that's terrifying where we're going as far as the future warfare.
02:06:46.680 This is like, you know what this is?
02:06:49.100 This is 1915 before the war came and nobody knew what chemical weapons and tanks and everything
02:06:56.340 else and war completely changed overnight.
02:06:58.500 I have a feeling I do not want to go to war.
02:07:01.140 Please tell me that you're comfortable with Donald Trump when he said, you know, we're going
02:07:05.300 to get him in Iran.
02:07:06.960 Please, please tell me you think he's just.
02:07:09.600 Well, I think he's OK.
02:07:10.920 Well, I don't I don't know how to make you feel better about this, but I think that he's
02:07:13.740 been backed into a corner on this.
02:07:15.400 I really do.
02:07:16.020 I think he has to do something and that will come eventually.
02:07:19.000 But as long as it's not boots on the ground and they're very sure that what they target
02:07:23.400 will actually draw attention away from the protesters.
02:07:25.860 That's the key.
02:07:26.640 How do they target the actual regime and IRGC and actually have it mean something and put
02:07:33.380 pressure off the protesters?
02:07:35.300 He said help was on the way.
02:07:37.380 What does that mean?
02:07:38.300 Yeah.
02:07:40.660 Killing the mullahs would be helpful.
02:07:44.660 I think that's a really bad idea.
02:07:47.880 But if I'm in the room, I at least say it.
02:07:50.660 Is anybody talked about just killing the bad guys there?
02:07:55.120 I mean, I know we know where they are.
02:07:56.740 Is there anybody have an Israeli beeper on them that we can take over?
02:08:01.740 There's two parts of this relationship within Iran.
02:08:05.540 One is the IRGC and the mullahs.
02:08:06.760 The other is the army.
02:08:07.420 Target the IRGC and the mullahs and empower the army.
02:08:11.220 All right.
02:08:11.820 Hey, we'll see you tomorrow.
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