The Glenn Beck Program - May 13, 2019


Dangers of Dehumanizing | Guest: Dave Isay | 5⧸13⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

Words per Minute

171.6004

Word Count

20,801

Sentence Count

58

Misogynist Sentences

30

Hate Speech Sentences

37


Summary

On this week's episode of The Glenbeck Program: Home title lock is the only company that can stand against an epidemic that could steal your title, and it's the company to do it, Home Title Lock. Abortion is illegal in Georgia, and there's a sex strike going on in support of it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 by the way how was your mother's day it was wonderful so glad it was great thanks for asking
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00:00:54.980 now home title lock.com great show next the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the
00:01:04.920 glenbeck program america please do not freak out about this okay don't freak out
00:01:13.460 bet metler has joined melissa masona masona how do you say milano milano no s is in there
00:01:23.100 yeah alissa milano there's something in alissa but not in milano thank you for that uh i'm just so
00:01:30.120 upset about this whole thing i could barely even see you're broken up i hate to even think about
00:01:35.100 what she's doing and now that bet medler has has joined in trouble uh there's a there's a sex strike
00:01:45.700 going on right now uh and guys sorry bet medler's off the table don't say it don't say it i'm gonna
00:01:58.080 say it don't ruin my week if you don't know what this is all about oh you will you will next
00:02:05.380 this is the glenbeck program all righty so i got an ex-chair when do we get these stew beginning of
00:02:17.200 the year or something like that yeah maybe six months ago six months ago yeah i have to tell you
00:02:21.840 i love it every single day it's not something that i sit in and go yeah you know or you just
00:02:30.300 it's just a chair i'm telling you i love it i love the one uh behind my desk better than this
00:02:37.220 one because it's a this is a tall uh a tall one uh and it's just a little bit just a little bit
00:02:44.360 different um just for me i love the one even more behind my tv desk because my feet are on the ground
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00:04:10.040 wow wow so now georgia signed in of course the heartbeat bill which outlaws abortion in georgia
00:04:29.740 once in the ultrasound detects an unborn child's heartbeat now how hateful is that i know a clump of
00:04:37.800 cells or a clump of skin or a tumor doesn't have a heartbeat but a child does and uh so milano has
00:04:48.280 come out and said our reproductive rights are being erased no you can reproduce
00:04:56.080 you cannot reproduce you can reproduce or not reproduce you can do that you just can't kill
00:05:02.900 children along the way how hard is that she said until women have legal control over their own bodies
00:05:11.000 we just cannot risk pregnancy so join me by not having sex until we get bodily autonomy back i'm
00:05:19.660 calling for a sex strike pass it on i know i mean i don't want to insult these women but no one
00:05:25.980 cares about your bodies you can do whatever you want with your bodies you can do whatever we we
00:05:30.880 allow you to do all sorts of weird stuff we allow you to to have plastic surgery to make you look like
00:05:37.260 a cat that is something that is allowed in our society you can put horns artificial horns on the
00:05:43.060 top of your head so you can be nobody cares a devil or a unicorn or whatever you like you can pierce
00:05:47.860 every inch of your body yeah it doesn't matter you can you can have a sex change you can take your
00:05:55.220 body and so mutilate it that you are no longer the gender that you you were born as it's pretty we're
00:06:04.400 pretty cool with all of it you know i mean i just can't can't do it to some and this is what we say the
00:06:09.380 same thing about sex changes you just can't do it to someone who is not of age to make the decision
00:06:14.720 that's it i mean like really at that point we think there's a problem with it you should have
00:06:19.820 another person you shouldn't be able to force your will on another person who can't make the
00:06:24.260 decision for themselves and someone who is maybe seven months uh you know into the process of
00:06:31.040 pregnancy uh and is not yet uh born but still very much alive and could be born uh that person
00:06:38.540 should be able to make their choice about whether they want to live or not let me say something
00:06:41.420 really controversial here um i think maybe not i am for end of life decisions i am not for doctor
00:06:50.660 assisted but i am for end of life decisions if you are in so much pain you're just like i'm just i
00:06:57.700 can't do this anymore i believe it is your right to do it i don't think it's right i don't i don't
00:07:05.460 recommend it um but it is your right to kill yourself i believe with that being said uh
00:07:15.700 it's not your right to kill something that you are growing inside of you it's 100 about the other
00:07:23.520 person yes you just can't make decisions for other people and they they keep complaining it's like well
00:07:29.040 they're they won't even know if they're pregnant or not well i mean that's probably a great time if
00:07:33.620 you're gonna i always thought that this it would be a rational debate in this country
00:07:36.780 if the crazy left-wing position was the morning after pill right like if with this debate and like
00:07:43.480 republicans were saying you know what no abortion and democrats were saying you know what there should
00:07:46.940 be a morning after pill and you should be able to have that so if you have a night where you did
00:07:50.140 something that you regret and you're worried about it you should be able before you even know that
00:07:53.800 you're pregnant to take this pill and then end it and and we'll never even know correct um again like
00:07:59.080 that doesn't make me excited about the thing but the idea that the debate instead is happening at
00:08:03.780 i don't know let's see uh five minutes before birth or five minutes after when should we allow this to
00:08:08.800 go to and that is seemingly the debate it's terrifying i mean at least if you had an idea
00:08:14.260 that it was like okay you could take it was safe rare and legal even yeah i mean you know what i mean
00:08:21.580 is safe rare and legal that was saying look this is a tragic tragic choice that some people have to make
00:08:29.780 but safe rare and legal is not like hey this is the way i do birth control yeah i got an off another one
00:08:36.340 i celebrate and shout my abortion oh you know my favorite abortion that's psychotic behavior uh yeah i mean
00:08:44.880 the the republican position right now is essentially let's go back to mildly close to roe versus wade
00:08:51.640 there was like oh you're gonna try to overturn roe versus wade roe versus wade is a cons a conservative
00:08:57.500 dream right now compared to what we have roe versus wade basically said first trimester i mean you could
00:09:03.540 get it in second trimester but it could be regulated in the second trimester and it could be completely
00:09:07.480 outlawed in the third trimester that's roe versus wade we've moved so far from that to uh to where we are
00:09:14.100 now you you talk about a hardcore right wing shift in reverse while going 70 miles an hour in one
00:09:21.400 direction that would be going back to roe versus wade right now we're not even close to it and i mean
00:09:27.000 so it is amazing did you see all of the things that came out this weekend about the the democrats and
00:09:33.960 what they're now saying on the road they're now saying uh what was it beto i you know what if i had
00:09:39.900 the power i'd absolutely get rid of all the guns i mean what yeah what what happened to we don't want
00:09:46.200 to be strong believers of the second amendment and we we care about i'm a gun owner i've seen a gun
00:09:51.600 before there's been a gun in a restaurant i went to on the wall i mean that's me i'm basically mr gun
00:09:56.740 let me tell you i i'm practically the nra myself i love guns i i remember my father watching i think it
00:10:04.320 was gun smoke on television i mean so i have that part of my heritage as well i understand it we're
00:10:11.080 just looking for common sense measures and i let me tell you about it you know let me let me trot out
00:10:15.460 about five uh victims families right now to make you cry and hopefully it will make you so emotional
00:10:20.300 you'll change your mind and then forget that i haven't said any of this that's basically where
00:10:24.620 they are and now all of a sudden they're admitting oh now now they are admitting it and they've now
00:10:29.640 they've gone all the way to the level of restricting sex from alissa milano what's what's the problem
00:10:36.480 with that no no and and bet middler now you might say sex with alissa milano i mean there was at least
00:10:43.880 a time in which people were interested in such things the bet middler thing i don't even think
00:10:48.220 there was a year a year of all years that people were like please please no don't restrict the bet
00:10:55.280 middler sex that's that's a top of my priority list okay there was never a moment by any person
00:11:00.980 in in human history where they were like ah but what about my bet middler sex so she says our
00:11:06.860 reproductive rights are being erased until women have legal control over our own bodies we can't
00:11:12.200 risk pregnancy join me by not having sex until we get our bodily autonomy back man wait a minute hang
00:11:18.040 just a second so your your your solution here is abstinence because you can't kill your baby
00:11:28.020 that's a crazy idea that's a crazy idea aren't they just executing bodily control they're they're by
00:11:36.940 not having sex they're actually executing the thing that they say they don't have which is autonomy over
00:11:42.100 their bodies yes they're saying we're not gonna have sex yes like this so they're actually doing the
00:11:46.240 thing they say they don't have yes to prove they don't have it yeah and it's very feminist it's
00:11:51.360 very feminist to to uh bribe men with sex for things that you want things that you want it's so
00:11:59.900 feminist that's a great point is really i mean she will give you the sex when you do what we want
00:12:04.920 that that's there's a word for that yeah there's a word for that crazy yeah it's crazy so anyway so if
00:12:12.620 you were thinking about bet medler and you're like this is my week i got a shot at bet medler i thought
00:12:18.260 this was going to be the week i thought this was the chance that i had her and then here it is
00:12:21.900 uh no sorry i hate to start your monday with that i will say the upside of uh i mean we knew it we
00:12:28.940 don't know we could go to the supreme court we don't know what this this law in georgia may never
00:12:32.920 save one baby's life but at least it's doing this it's giving the world a break from bet midler sex
00:12:38.540 for at least some period of time all right our sponsor this half hour whoever the man in her
00:12:48.620 life is like oh god thank you thank you he's secretly like giving money to pro-life like
00:12:53.760 pro-life causes all around america i hear her footsteps coming towards the bedroom and i'm like
00:12:58.720 no not tonight please not tonight i'm sleeping i'm sleeping i'm sleeping uh all right anyway
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00:13:13.880 bunch of burglars been caught uh they were asked why they were burglarizing people's homes uh they
00:13:19.060 said they had a right to the nice things in people's homes if they didn't have a burglar alarm
00:13:24.760 i mean it's a fair trade-off right it's up to you to get the burglar alarm
00:13:28.960 i mean if you don't if you don't have the alarm of course people can come in and take your stuff i
00:13:33.580 mean it makes lots of sense sure sure they have a right it was like they don't care enough to
00:13:39.360 protect it so it is our invitation to go in and get it because we deserve it if we can get it we
00:13:45.380 deserve it i mean we are turning into a society that i mean is anybody left or right think that
00:13:53.360 we're on the right track seriously do you see all of the things that we're starting to do it's like
00:14:00.020 we're on the road to absolute hell possibly literally and i and it's so obvious i never thought
00:14:11.220 i i think stew we talked about this right right around the you know the 9-11 that there would come
00:14:18.820 a time when we wouldn't understand each other that's you know scriptural and in many ways that
00:14:23.760 you know men's love for man would wax cold and and you know mothers wouldn't love their children and
00:14:31.460 and you wouldn't understand the other side they just you know we're like how could you live in a
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00:15:39.660 burglary going on and it gets priority for homes that doesn't happen because uh you don't know if
00:15:46.800 it's active or if it's just another burglar alarm going off it's kind of like you know when a car
00:15:50.880 alarm goes off people kind of look and they're like ah it's just it's nothing sometimes it is
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00:16:14.880 so how was your uh how was your mother's day weekend it was nice was it yeah yeah that's uh it was very
00:16:35.040 nice yeah that's good you're yours as well i assume i'm not a mother so thank you for asking
00:16:39.660 that's a weird question to ask another man it's the same question however you asked me
00:16:44.020 well just because you didn't mind it doesn't mean i can't i caught some game of thrones
00:16:48.440 you did yeah last night's game of thrones yeah it's gonna be a hard one i'm gonna have to i'm
00:16:53.140 going to have to edit a little bit i think of you i have to look at it because you don't want to
00:16:57.460 give any spoilers and last night was an incredible episode there was probably a lot of spoilers in
00:17:04.660 there luckily i don't know who what any of them are so i but that is a thing i could
00:17:09.780 no so i'm gonna i'm gonna make sure somebody looks over your script that watches it to make
00:17:14.240 sure there's no spoilers in it this is it there's one more episode and i'm gone i'm up in the mountains
00:17:20.740 without television for the final episode yeah that's because you're gone next week yes next week
00:17:26.940 yeah that's true that's a big uh that's a big issue maybe we can well that will give people enough
00:17:30.580 time to catch up and we can do the final uh episode discussion when you come back maybe
00:17:34.500 um that's at least one option can i tell you one little parenting thing that happened to me this
00:17:39.740 weekend yeah so when my kids were born uh i decided to i can't remember where i got this idea but
00:17:47.440 somebody where i decided to start an email address for them for each one of them gets an email address
00:17:52.680 and then i send them emails i've been sending them emails since birth oh wow how cool is that
00:17:57.840 little things and they don't know it they don't know it and so little little things you know i
00:18:02.200 notice or you know little cool moments that we had i'll throw a picture in there a little piece of
00:18:07.080 advice that maybe i think up i'll i'll toss it in there and so they were these like yahoo email
00:18:11.980 addresses i started up you know seven years ago and so i've been emailing it's not like constant it's
00:18:16.720 like 10 a day it's really cool it's i like it because i think at some point they're going to be able
00:18:20.560 to open it up and see all these things oh no that's really cool let's go uh well it was cool until last
00:18:25.580 night when i got an email uh back from from yahoo no no that said no no hey uh you're because i sent
00:18:32.540 a video a little video of us together to one of the email addresses and they said it back and it
00:18:37.100 bounced back i was like why did that bounce so i signed into it no emails in there it's just oh
00:18:42.240 you're kidding me all been erased and i'm why because it wasn't accessed i don't know they didn't
00:18:48.460 they didn't i looked all over to try to find them giving me an alert of this and i usually i'll go
00:18:52.620 into the email address every couple months just to make sure that it's active and make sure that i
00:18:57.440 send emails so that it's active it's still getting them i mean there's no spam or anything in there
00:19:01.380 it's just all my emails of all these moments and so i went in into both email addresses are completely
00:19:07.860 empty now and i am like oh losing my mind in panic i'm hoping there's some way that can be recovered
00:19:15.100 a you should have gone with a glennbeck.com address well i mean we wouldn't have that's true
00:19:20.380 we wouldn't have done that to you at least i would have i would have done it to you had you not paid
00:19:25.520 me you'd be holding my my child my kids i would be i would be like hey i've got to get rid of this
00:19:31.300 space uh i could keep them i guess what's it worth to you i mean i guess i sex with bett middler
00:19:39.320 right i guess i should have gone with i don't know gmail or something i don't know maybe it's
00:19:44.600 just a quirk and i'm going to be able to figure it out you have to call let's follow this i am
00:19:49.380 in panic i will tell you this is my greatest fear on pictures first of all none of the pictures we
00:19:56.720 have you know occasionally we will get you know the the thing where i think twitter does this where
00:20:03.600 you can uh tweet pictures and then they make a book out of it and you can also send stuff
00:20:08.780 but we dump all of our pictures onto our onto our computer yeah and we have tens of thousands of
00:20:19.160 them we have the opposite problem that we had when i was growing up you know i was a third child so it
00:20:24.960 was like no pictures of me you know it's like yeah uh here you are you were born here's your first
00:20:31.220 birthday here you are in graduation right uh it's like wait what happened to my life uh but uh now
00:20:38.480 is everything every practically every food at every you know restaurant you know here's a
00:20:44.880 picture of the menu here's the picture of the picture of the food here's the actual food and
00:20:49.500 the picture of the food i mean it's crazy yeah it's crazy how much stuff we have but at any time if
00:20:56.400 you know the you know the the the cloud goes down or if you don't even have it on the cloud if you
00:21:03.980 have it on your computer we have one computer one hard drive that the computer went down so we we
00:21:11.140 assume that the pictures are still on there we're lugging around this old computer uh because we hope
00:21:17.540 that pictures are still on it and it's my worst nightmare is something happens and it's all gone
00:21:24.200 and i've had that problem too with the cloud with the cloud service i i'd signed up and paid all this
00:21:28.380 money over these years to do all the cloud service from all these old computers and then one day i go on
00:21:32.600 there and it won't give me any access to it did you get it back and no no oh no no what they did is
00:21:38.220 they they decided to charge my credit card for the year when i had done like 10 years i've been on this
00:21:42.620 thing and they decided to to do it for a year and because my credit card number changed they sent me
00:21:48.160 like two alerts that said hey your your thing isn't processing they went into my spam and then they
00:21:53.420 just deleted it all i'm like what the hell like this is like i i i have no way of it's terrifying
00:22:00.080 my vacation because now all i have to now all i'm gonna be thinking about is i got a digital backup
00:22:04.340 yeah i've got a digital backup everything and then i've got a case there's an emp now i've got
00:22:09.580 to print it out and put it into a vault in the ground let's make a fair day cages thank you thank you
00:22:15.580 for that you're listening to glenn beck i had a great great weekend um physically this weekend
00:22:28.200 until yesterday and oh what did i not do yesterday oh i didn't take my relief factor
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00:23:36.900 boy the democrats had an interesting weekend uh as they were out campaigning a lot of new ideas
00:23:42.900 a lot of new ideas oh man you know like i'm gonna just uh grab guns elect me and i'll just take away
00:23:52.260 everybody's gun um that's some really some really good ideas also uh i saw that beto uh welcome to pat
00:23:59.720 gray uh beto is uh reintroducing himself yeah well initially he left the campaign because he had a
00:24:06.800 crisis at home they lost their turtle and he had to go home and help find the turtle lost did they
00:24:12.560 lose the turtle like the lose them lose them yeah and but break it to me slow but beto went home okay
00:24:17.600 okay to find the turtle and they they found the turtle oh so it's okay yeah they found him dead found the
00:24:25.480 turtle it was under the wheel of the uh of the forerunner but it was fine in the driveway until beto came home
00:24:34.540 that's that's about how he's done with his campaign too yeah i'm here to save the day oops rolled over the turtle
00:24:39.980 so uh he's he's gonna reintroduce himself which is you know terrific because uh because i don't know who he is
00:24:48.380 so this well this time he's gonna be roberto de o'rourke is he really roberto and i'm from manawa niarawa
00:24:58.240 uh because the el paso beto thing just apparently not working not working so he had so much promise
00:25:08.180 he did he had so much it's interesting isn't it because he had so much momentum even losing to
00:25:15.840 ted cruz and he has lost all of that momentum because he's not real he's not there's nothing
00:25:22.360 even the democrats understand yeah yeah his everything about beto here in texas was not
00:25:29.000 really about beto it was about let's take texas yeah that's all it was you know a a not overwhelming
00:25:37.360 performance i mean beto was it performed outperformed other democrats by about two or three points i mean
00:25:42.480 he was it was not as good as everyone said with all that money yeah and uh it was just a good
00:25:47.220 democrat year the one thing he did do well was raise money raise money he he raised a lot of because
00:25:53.440 everyone thought he was you know the white jesus basically yes and as opposed to the hispanic jesus
00:26:03.680 that we all are familiar with yes right and he wanted everyone to think he was the hispanic jesus but
00:26:08.560 actually he was actually a white irish jesus right uh which is sad um but he uh you know
00:26:14.160 and he continues to raise money well up until like the first day of his campaign where he destroyed
00:26:20.580 even bernie's uh fundraising for the first day yeah and finished pretty solidly in the quarter but
00:26:25.960 people started looking at the numbers and said hey he raised like two-thirds of his money on the
00:26:30.560 first day that's not a good sign why did he yeah is anyone still everybody who was money everybody who
00:26:36.720 was gonna be in is in yeah yeah it looked like uh now uh kirsten uh dillibrand
00:26:41.620 she says that uh she's not doing well because of gender bias
00:26:46.380 so convenient so uh beto just beto just needs to be reintroduced uh kirsten dillibrand
00:26:56.480 is she just she needs to be a man then i guess she said it's just gender she said it's just gender
00:27:02.460 bias i think people generally are biased against women oh the democratic voters are because i thought
00:27:08.200 they were the ones that were here to save all women from everything because you keep polling them
00:27:12.620 and they keep saying no to you kirsten they're all just misogynists yeah they are that's interesting
00:27:17.680 i mean kamala harris is having much better luck than her so is elizabeth warren well but kamala harris
00:27:24.160 this weekend did you see her yes yeah in fact we have that little uh segment between her and um
00:27:31.020 and uh what's his face on cnn yeah uh jake tapper yeah here it is bill also says quote every individual
00:27:39.140 who is a resident of the united states is entitled to benefits for health care services under this act
00:27:43.720 not every individual who's a citizen but every individual who's a resident so you support giving
00:27:49.580 universal health care medicare for all to people who are in this country illegally let me just be
00:27:54.420 very clear about this please i am opposed to any policy that would deny in our country any human being
00:28:01.700 from access to public safety public education or public health period yes except for an unborn human
00:28:11.700 being right they could pound sand right okay they can die on the counter if right all right she
00:28:18.680 she also said uh i am proposing that if by my 100th day in office when elected president of the united
00:28:25.640 states if the united states congress has not put a gun bill on my desk i will take executive action
00:28:34.240 because that's what's needed action so we got that that fits right into the cory booker thing uh who also
00:28:41.720 came out and said if it were up to him uh he would he would ban guns uh he would take guns away from people
00:28:48.400 and you know i think you guys pointed out earlier it used to be that they'd say all the time
00:28:55.360 nobody's talking about taking your guns away correct we all love the second amendment we're just for
00:29:01.920 common sense reform here that's now they're just again they're they're naked anti-second amendment
00:29:07.620 activists all of a sudden yeah it's amazing how far they'll go now that they'll admit it right and now
00:29:13.160 that it's trendy to admit these things they're admitting it it's the same thing if you remember the same
00:29:17.300 thing happened with barack obama when barack obama was a local politician it was trendy to say you were
00:29:22.060 for single payer right so he was saying it overtly and then we said hey did you guys notice that he
00:29:27.420 was saying he wants single payer health care that's crazy oh that's crazy theory that's a conspiracy
00:29:31.660 theory well here it is now there's they're doing the same exact thing except now on the national stage
00:29:35.500 which is pretty amazing yeah he had to basically deny that at the time perhaps one of the best uh
00:29:41.460 performances of the weekend though was from eric swalwell who has uh decided to get to really
00:29:47.320 entice people to um donate to his campaign because if you gather 25 donors for him you get 25 donors
00:29:56.280 uh and you bundle them up for eric swalwell he is giving out prizes you get 25 donors he'll give you
00:30:04.220 a sticker a full sticker a whole sticker now is this one that you have to get sticky on by itself
00:30:09.700 like is it one where it's like a piece of paper and you have to stick stuff on the back to make
00:30:13.420 it sticky or is it no this actually comes sticky wow now you can stick it on things now it doesn't
00:30:18.320 say swalwell on it doesn't yeah it does it does say swalwell i mean who wants that well everybody who
00:30:23.080 who loves eric swalwell i mean if you ask me to get him donors so i could have a sticker yeah that
00:30:29.100 doesn't have his name on it i think i'm more apt to get donations that's fair what how do you feel
00:30:35.540 about the eric swalwell buttons because if you get if you can bundle 50 donors for him you get a
00:30:40.300 button 50 donors get you a button you give away stickers and buttons at rallies yes these are terrible
00:30:46.780 prizes and a sticker wow he's but if you get 75 donors for him then you'll get the swalwell shoelaces
00:30:56.480 shut up he calls them hashtag swalwelling shoelaces but what swalwelling what is that
00:31:04.380 swalwelling shoelaces what does that mean is there like a well well reference in there i don't know
00:31:10.700 look we're not smart enough to figure out the buttons the stickers you think we're gonna figure
00:31:18.200 out the shoelaces no now it only takes a hundred donors in order to get a t-shirt so
00:31:25.600 and then if you get up to 150 he'll give you a cap wow 150 donors donors how who's gonna get him
00:31:38.280 150 donors i don't know if he knows this but those things are not of great value
00:31:45.180 that was kind of what i was thinking you want people wearing those so your message gets out
00:31:53.340 yeah i don't know that's what candidates do when they have money yeah right right it's like we're
00:31:58.860 broadcasting here all weekend come down and get a free koozie yeah i'm not gonna drive 45 minutes to
00:32:04.880 get a koozie that's about what his campaign is doing right now no that would be get a bus
00:32:10.820 and get 150 people and then i'll get you the free t-shirt
00:32:16.460 or i don't know why there's no for that why buses are not just coming into the parking lot left and
00:32:22.820 right by the way beto has also revealed a new plan to transfer wealth this weekend uh he said it's uh
00:32:33.700 we have one very obvious opportunity uh but it'll be insufficient when we look at the fact that there are
00:32:40.440 10 times the wealth today in white america than there is in black america and that families have
00:32:46.060 been able to successfully pass on that wealth over time we know from our history of redlining and
00:32:52.860 excluding african americans from the ability to build wealth through home purchases and that
00:32:58.720 opportunity doesn't exist for much of the country but what if the tax code did a better job of breaking
00:33:04.900 down that accumulated wealth what a great question what a great question taxing it so it was not
00:33:10.840 producing the greatest income and wealth inequality that we've seen in our lifetime since the gilded age
00:33:17.240 what if we decided that we use the proceeds of those tax uh uh uh uh what did he say tax code
00:33:26.200 to invest in people and in education he is the man he said himself he is the man qualified to lead
00:33:36.760 racial healing this is why he's been really mum on policies before now because his policies are
00:33:43.740 terrible suck wow that's bad how is anyone how is anyone thinking of voting for any of these people
00:33:55.920 i don't know not even pete buddige i mean because peter wow he's he's doing well and he's not
00:34:01.780 offering his staffers health care which is nice uh because his main one of his main things is health
00:34:07.140 care for all yeah well not a staff well not my staff i'm not gonna offer it yeah well when he gets up
00:34:12.640 to 50 people they'll get a button yeah so thank you so much pat i love the by the way the i did actually
00:34:21.860 laugh at the trump nickname alfred e newman for uh i did too especially when you look at the picture
00:34:26.620 side by side it's frightening it is good it was a good i mean that was really good and did you see
00:34:31.980 he said uh must i don't get it must be a generational yeah i had to google it it's kind of funny i just
00:34:37.840 must be a generational thing i look i he's six years younger than me right pete buddige right so i'm
00:34:43.100 basically i'd be in high school in eighth grade of course i knew magazine is still out yeah i mean
00:34:48.920 people aren't really that into it maybe anymore but like it was absolutely a thing in the 80s and 90s
00:34:55.340 which is when this kid grew up did you see the tweet by the way from mad pete buddige uh must be a
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00:36:50.780 uh well we've got some uh you know the the students that
00:36:57.780 uh opened fire at the stem school the highlands ranch in uh colorado yes yes killing one wounding
00:37:08.180 eight another heroic uh person in the crowd stopping that from being much worse correct
00:37:13.900 um you know you're not going to see you're not going to see the kind of coverage on this that
00:37:18.940 we even saw about the covington kids um this uh was a apparently an 18 year old democrat who hates
00:37:26.700 christians uh and has uh and you know and and also with a 16 year old transgendered student
00:37:33.820 um apparently we don't need to cover these things uh the 18 year old killers politics um you know
00:37:47.720 merit little mention um but he has uh unfortunately been um been disrespectful and inappropriate
00:37:58.480 um he's described as an 18 year old bully with a history of bashing christians and republicans and
00:38:08.480 donald trump uh the 16 year old transgendered teenage child of a violent abusive parent who was in this
00:38:15.820 country well illegally hmm uh here's the here's the thing the father is jose evas quintana he's 33
00:38:26.900 he has a very long record he has spent 15 months in jail for domestic violence and menacing with a
00:38:32.500 weapon he has a long list of arrests from 2008 to 2017 um and he is also here in the united states
00:38:41.300 illegally and he's been deported twice uh he was arrested as a violent fugitive uh and he was fighting
00:38:52.320 extradition to new mexico and ice deported him a second time but apparently these are not important
00:38:59.760 facts to the media here is another guy who now has raised a kid because he is violent and nasty himself
00:39:12.360 he's raised a kid here who just went in to shoot up a school
00:39:19.640 but we don't hear about that did you hear about the guy who uh threatened to kill donald trump
00:39:28.520 uh along with republicans and everything else and uh he's been arrested
00:39:33.560 and he was just uh sentenced i believe i don't remember how many years he is getting uh but have
00:39:41.680 you heard that story anywhere oh because i keep hearing about all of these threats oh yeah because
00:39:46.440 we also got a a new terror camp found in alabama over the weekend same guy or relate to that would
00:39:53.020 have the one in what was it no that's no no no no remember this yeah no that's in new mexico
00:39:57.680 that guy is totally cool no well no it's not no no no he also found the body of a child there
00:40:03.420 no but that has nothing to do with islamic uh extremism oh no whatsoever even though his dad
00:40:11.260 you know part of the you know world trade center bombing come on stop stop being so islamophobic
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00:41:37.280 are we going to war with iran if you've been thinking about that at all of you but you're
00:41:46.620 probably one of the few but it does seem like we are on a collision course with iran and uh there's
00:41:55.760 some some other islamic fun that we should probably talk about i know it's monday don't start don't
00:42:03.060 start with me i know we'll get we're gonna get this heavy eaten uh off of our plate uh and then get to
00:42:10.700 some things that we want to talk about this we need to talk about iran in 60 seconds
00:42:17.480 this is the glenbeck program um people put things on the curb that they want to give away all the time
00:42:27.920 but you wouldn't put things on the curb of actual value right you wouldn't do that it's like your
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00:42:39.780 there well i mean if it doesn't work especially if it doesn't work it doesn't work it's just
00:42:43.740 completely useless to you yes right uh so do not put things out on the public curb if you don't
00:42:50.740 want them and that public curb when it comes to the internet is public wi-fi public wi-fi is really
00:42:59.500 honestly the curb even if it's password protected you are being followed you're not paranoid if you're
00:43:05.760 being followed if it's true but you are being followed you're being followed by facebook google
00:43:10.540 and everybody else they're tracking every move you make now i'm not saying that it's anything
00:43:15.460 nefarious per se or you're doing anything nefarious i just don't like it did you see the google i'm
00:43:21.460 sorry not google uh amazon came out and said they're listening to alexa that they have actual people yeah
00:43:29.020 listening to even in intimate conversations through your alexa does anybody care it doesn't seem like it
00:43:37.260 i know i really don't have one sitting in my house as i have intimate conversations i have several
00:43:41.360 actually do you really i have a bunch of those things man you have to understand that like once
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00:44:56.480 uh we have uh our head uh head researcher and uh military um uh expert i guess what do we call you
00:45:14.480 an expert now at this point you have grown so much you were in military intelligence but your
00:45:20.460 knowledge of the world in the last three years jason is re is is remarkable how much you know
00:45:27.660 it's a polite way to say i'm a big nerd yeah you are you are you were really stupid before
00:45:32.120 one of the two no you were really sharp before uh you you were the guy who helped figure out
00:45:37.680 what was going on with benghazi right two days two days after benghazi happened we had that thing nailed
00:45:45.060 uh and jason played a big role in that and one thing about that just to revisit it did the law
00:45:50.720 the accolades that have rolled in over that i mean just what wow it's just been overwhelming
00:45:55.280 it really has the media media praise for getting that whole situation right at the beginning you
00:46:00.680 guys have really just swam in that marinated in it for a few years now we really kind of coasting
00:46:05.460 after that you know just just living off of that crown nobody even nobody even recognized it but
00:46:12.140 nailed it exactly what happened uh anyway um the united states has received uh intelligence
00:46:20.720 indicating that iran was preparing to attack u.s interest or allies in the middle east last week
00:46:28.180 we told you that they were going to dispatch a battle group to the persian gulf they moved a
00:46:35.020 patriot missile battery and a squadron of b-52 bombers uh and then late last week iran threatened
00:46:42.900 to begin enriching uranium over the weekend yesterday two saudi oil tankers were attacked
00:46:49.780 in quote an act of sabotage near the persian gulf saudis have not said who's responsible
00:46:57.620 uh this could be either because we don't know or they are restraining due to u.s
00:47:04.480 pressure um but if the saudi's finger iran tensions are going to start to spiral out of control
00:47:12.840 um what does what are we headed for jason i think what's interesting is i think hr mcmaster said said
00:47:21.280 it best uh especially in that area but pretty much this is true all over the world but he said there's
00:47:25.640 two ways to fight the united states right now um one is asymmetrically you know be a cyber attack
00:47:31.720 via terrorism stuff like that yeah and the second way is stupidly or stupid uh this force on force
00:47:39.940 military military they cannot match us no one can no one they said this weekend the um uh i don't know
00:47:47.460 the grand poobah or whatever uh came out and said um there's no match with us in the united states
00:47:54.880 we will win yeah i thought i i read that and i was like wait no did we say that no my gosh they said
00:48:02.680 that i i couldn't believe that's what they said insane well what the threats that they were making
00:48:08.640 towards i'm just i'm just guessing here but the the intelligence we got were probably these asymmetric
00:48:13.060 attacks terrorism hezbollah yeah um they can launch these all over the world the report came out that i
00:48:18.740 think you were talking about maybe last week uh about uh hezbollah presence in venezuela for crying out
00:48:24.240 loud they are everywhere um so hezbollah this is this is really important hezbollah is one of one of
00:48:31.800 maduro's main guys is a hezbollah guy and he has been allowing uh extremists to come in
00:48:40.460 from the middle east and train and be there in venezuela we also know that there was another
00:48:47.920 terrorist training camp like the one in new mexico that was found in where was that alabama
00:48:53.640 this weekend um and uh and they're here they're here we we we know this and it only makes sense when
00:49:04.920 you have a million plus people coming into the border right now coming in over our border we know that
00:49:12.900 hezbollah or hamas has got to be in the numbers uh of those who have crossed uh our border so
00:49:21.280 we don't know what they're planning but i i will guarantee you that there are people here
00:49:28.260 from that are under iranian uh orders radical islamists kind of sounds like you're saying
00:49:35.820 radical islamists and socialists would work together and that would cascade and that you
00:49:40.100 know it would finally come here to the united states destabilize yeah i know there's another one
00:49:44.420 we've lived off of just who just the accolades just keep coming in for that one too it was the
00:49:51.600 third parade was a little much for you guys i mean that's all right i mean i thought the ticker tape
00:49:56.400 parade was nice the first one yeah i mean you get it gets old after a while it does just a lot of
00:50:00.560 cleanup at that point the the the iranian thing i i think is going to continue i think there's going
00:50:05.300 to be a lot of dog barking uh that's going to continue i do do not see a full-on like military
00:50:10.120 you know and get engagement i will tell you they're desperate they are desperate we have
00:50:15.100 because donald trump uh has taken the lead on this um he has crippled their economy he is he has taken
00:50:24.260 their what is it the yak or whatever they they're using over there yes it's the yeah the real yeah
00:50:30.740 it is it has he has collapsed their monetary system collapsed it it went down by what 74
00:50:39.900 74 yeah um as soon as we applied the sanctions and it's not getting better those went back in
00:50:45.440 november and that's only going to get worse they uh the the trump administration put waivers on i
00:50:50.760 think eight countries that were still receiving iranian oil he just announced last week coincidentally
00:50:55.660 when all these tensions started to ramp up he said those are going away now for the past two years
00:51:01.940 the the european union has been telling iran now i don't do anything uh trump is going to be out
00:51:07.320 you know there's a new president he's a one-termer and not not only the european union but john carrey
00:51:12.560 for crying out loud has been over there telling the iranians the same thing right he so he's been
00:51:18.000 colluding with the iranians to say look don't worry about it keep everything in check we're going to
00:51:22.120 get a new administration in there we're going to do it a different way it's crazy absolutely insane
00:51:26.560 but this is exactly what they would have this is where they would have been if we wouldn't have had
00:51:31.340 the disastrous iran deal yes severe recession a collapsing economy uh their currency and free
00:51:37.820 fall they are going to be forced to the table we don't have to give them all this stuff we don't
00:51:42.280 have to legitimize their nuclear program and set them up in another few years to be able to make
00:51:46.900 nuclear weapons anyway which is exactly what it did we didn't have to do those things they were
00:51:51.080 already at the negotiating table on their knees here's the thing and i said this in 2005 about iran
00:51:56.840 and south korea and i said south korea is going to happen first but we've got to get to south korea and
00:52:06.100 be tough right now because once they have nuclear weapons there's only so much you can do you can't
00:52:13.780 you can't be as tough and look at it what are we going to do about south korea or north korea nothing
00:52:20.620 we have nothing we can do because all options at this point are horrific you cannot allow
00:52:28.920 iran to get a nuclear weapon because once they do you have no more good options left you're always
00:52:37.660 left with do nothing or possibly engage in a nuclear war you can't do that now is the time and once they
00:52:47.620 get this weapon it's too late you've got to be tough on sanctions and do everything you can to
00:52:54.880 collapse them look the people want it the people there this is not iraq iran the people it's different
00:53:04.340 those people are different than the the the people were in iraq and you have a chance because the people
00:53:14.360 want revolution but they want a stabilized more westernized state iran was a westernized state it
00:53:25.540 was a successful state it was you know had bad leadership but it was a successful state they have
00:53:32.660 experience having that kind of rule the most people point to isis as having the first caliphate
00:53:39.360 type country or you know terrorist you know islamist state um no it was iran iran was taken
00:53:46.200 over by islamists and terrorists run that country and if you want to find out like if you want to
00:53:52.000 take them at their word they say they want to destroy the state in the nation of israel they are
00:53:55.180 surrounding the nation of israel um you can't think in conventional terms uh with with a with a
00:54:00.800 and they are they're behind the attacks on israel um do you believe the do you believe the intelligence
00:54:09.680 we got on an attack on us our assets or one of our allies do you think it was on us or do you think it
00:54:16.600 was iran i mean um israel i i i think i think it was probably both um it does it's that coincided right
00:54:23.640 with uh the flare-ups in gaza yeah exactly the same time yeah that all that started and again
00:54:28.940 it started with an iranian funded group palestinian islamic jihad they were the ones that kicked it off
00:54:34.220 by firing at israeli soldiers and the two oil tankers that were uh blown up or had sabotage
00:54:41.380 happened to them they were both on the way to the united states yeah so they are trying to cripple
00:54:47.520 our economy uh as well and that fits right with the intelligence as well that's an american asset
00:54:53.560 on its way over here to the united states thank you so much jason i appreciate it
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00:55:07.080 so global markets are uh dicey uh again today uh what is the dow down i saw it earlier down almost
00:55:15.000 another 500 points um before the opening today uh it was uh 532 now 532 down 532 that is what how many
00:55:27.380 days in a row now we've had you know it's been up and down when there's optimism on the trade front
00:55:31.720 that goes up when there's pessimism on the you know they're going to be more tariffs it goes down
00:55:35.280 china said china said um you know over the weekend that they're going to retaliate and they're going to
00:55:42.520 come back and hit us harder if they do all of the tax benefits you know from the trump tax it's all gone
00:55:49.320 it's all gone this has been a total waste and uh gosh i wish the president would uh
00:55:56.180 would waken to this i'm afraid of what's going to happen to john uh not john bolton but uh
00:56:02.980 uh what's his name larry kudlow from what he said this weekend yeah basically saying yeah there's going
00:56:08.860 to be pain for us i mean it kind of goes against the idea that these things are easy to win they just
00:56:14.540 suck for everybody unfortunately everybody everybody loses in this anyway um things are
00:56:19.620 volatile we could be looking at um a war with um iran the build-up to this election literally anything
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00:57:24.340 we break for 10 second station id
00:57:26.140 so have you seen uh what uh congresswoman rashida talib said over the weekend on a podcast
00:57:43.320 no she was on a podcast uh skullduggery um and the episode is titled from rashida with love
00:57:52.320 and this is a quote of what she said quote there's always kind of a calm feeling i tell folks that i
00:57:58.940 get when i think of the holocaust
00:58:00.820 now luckily for her there's a comma but it doesn't get much it doesn't get much better
00:58:07.840 uh there's a warm kind of calming feeling i get when i think of the holocaust and the tragedy of the
00:58:14.940 holocaust and the fact that it was many of my ancestors the palestinians who lost their land
00:58:22.300 and some lost their lives their livelihood their human dignity their existence in many ways have
00:58:27.660 been wiped out and some people's passports and all just because it was in the name of trying to
00:58:34.340 create a safe haven for the jews that's how she views the holocaust that the it was her people
00:58:43.320 the palestinians that were just trying to give the jews a safe land a safe home
00:58:51.640 and they were the ones behind giving that land to israel so it's the palestinians who are the
00:58:58.480 real victims of the holocaust correct correct uh she said all of it was in the name of trying to
00:59:04.240 create a safe haven for the jews post the holocaust post the tragedy and the horrific persecution of
00:59:09.900 jews across the world at the time and i love the fact that it was my ancestors that provided that
00:59:15.380 they did it in a way that took their human dignity and it was forced on them this is incredible on
00:59:26.780 how many levels she said what what was the sentence before that this is sacrificed uh i love the fact
00:59:32.800 that it was my ancestors that provided that in that right in many ways so they provided the land
00:59:38.160 but then she later admits that it was forced on them yeah but they did that in a way that took
00:59:42.240 their human dignity and it was forced on them that's a fascinating observation i mean she obviously
00:59:48.060 is saying that it was bad all right she's saying there was horrific persecution and she does throw
00:59:54.480 that in there but you can tell again where the priorities are same thing with uh 9-11 with ilan
00:59:59.040 omar who's who basically looked at it as an event in which it was sad that some uh you know muslims
01:00:06.200 were later uh you know uh prejudice were victims of prejudice after 9-11 not looking at that as an
01:00:15.040 event that was terrible because 3 000 people lost their lives right looking at it well other people
01:00:19.140 got harassed later on which again there's little evidence of i mean there were there were some very
01:00:24.760 isolated incidents of that it does occur from time to time but uh that's certainly not the the general
01:00:31.080 summary most americans would take from 9-11 well let's not rewrite history here uh first of all
01:00:38.340 israel was the jewish homeland for thousands of years and facts don't care about your feelings
01:00:46.100 the jews began migrating back to their homeland before the holocaust in the late 1800s there was a
01:00:53.080 movement to go back the balfour declaration in 1917 supported a two-state solution the arabs the
01:01:04.200 quote palestinians rejected that and got violent the british sought a two-state solution again in 1937
01:01:13.860 the peel commission and the arabs rejected it they didn't want the jews in the area during world war ii
01:01:21.040 the palestinian leader the grand mufti of jerusalem met with both hitler and mussolini the the palestinians
01:01:29.760 her people allied with the nazis the nazis set him up with a radio broadcast to incite violence against
01:01:38.260 the jews in the middle east he recruited muslims into the ss after world war ii in 1948 when israel
01:01:45.840 became a nation arabs egypt syria jordan lebanon iraq invaded to destroy israel and kick out all of
01:01:53.860 the jews but they failed they tried again during the six-day war in in 1967 they failed in fact there
01:02:02.960 is new evidence now that shows that the grand mufti with hitler was shown auschwitz asked for the plans
01:02:10.900 and were given the plans because he wanted to build little mini auschwitz all over the middle east
01:02:18.640 to finally end the jewish problem so what gives to leave this calming feeling rejecting the two-state
01:02:28.520 solution multiple times allying with hitler and the nazis during the holocaust invading israel
01:02:34.880 directly after the holocaust invading israel again two decades later later what what is the good warm
01:02:42.040 feeling that you get i'd just like to know you're listening to glenn beck there's a new study out of
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01:03:00.260 attention to what you're saying wow you didn't get through that whole sentence nope uh people you know
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01:03:12.960 on anything is basically impossible especially if you happen to oh sorry you happen to stay up late
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01:04:01.640 brickhouse glenn.com or 833 ring bhn for dawn to dusk so i've got some great news uh coming up for you
01:04:10.740 some kind of a kind of a you gotta be kidding me kind of news uh coming up in just a second but first
01:04:16.760 uh stew has his game of thrones recap last night second to the last episode uh there are no spoilers
01:04:25.740 in this we've had uh our our game of i've said there's i thought there's big spoilers in this
01:04:30.540 episode yeah i had some really big revelations no we've had our game of thrones fans uh here on the
01:04:37.140 staff go through stew's notes and uh trust me what he he's only seen three episodes so what he thinks
01:04:43.380 are spoilers not spoilers and that's kind of the big thing i don't know where our where our fancy
01:04:48.000 music is thank you for because this is the theme song if you don't know this is the exact theme song
01:04:54.780 no this is not this is a this is like some 13 year old uh you know with their phone playing the theme
01:05:03.780 song you think yeah okay yeah uh so it's uh episode one more episode after this right this is the second
01:05:11.360 to last episode this is it i've only seen three episodes of the show so i don't know a lot about the
01:05:15.820 show yeah but this is what i learned from this most recent okay episode and i think i missed the
01:05:20.740 last week's episode however it's possible the theme song was just so long that it that i just joined
01:05:25.980 it right after last week's episode's theme song ended right so i don't know maybe i didn't miss one
01:05:29.980 all right uh so uncle fester is a new character that that joined this week uh he he's no it's not uncle
01:05:35.940 it's not uncle fester but he looks just like uncle fester he's been there since the beginning
01:05:40.780 i've never seen him before okay um but he was writing a letter weren't looking we learned that the
01:05:45.240 angry elf is still alive which is good because i missed last week's episode um uncle fester and
01:05:50.780 john snow who's a name i actually know now i used to call him i think goatee guy yes he's now john
01:05:55.780 snow um there's that one of the spoilers no that was last that was last time i learned that last time
01:06:01.380 they're saying the queen doesn't want to eat and shouldn't be left alone which could be an
01:06:06.140 anorexia thing i don't know exactly you know which queen the blonde the blondie i think the blonde
01:06:10.360 i think queen blondie yes all right um and john snow apparently does not want to be king
01:06:14.360 which is something i learned here queen blondie though a nice open air balcony with a sweet view
01:06:20.420 i mean i don't know queen blondie queen blondie she's she's living in a place i looks like a loft of
01:06:25.840 some sort it's beautiful overlooks the entire mountain situation it's very nice probably very
01:06:31.020 expensive real estate so that's queen blondie from last night i think so okay okay i think so
01:06:40.040 all right um but this is that you're leading to me one of these big spoilers all right so let me
01:06:44.140 let me get to this okay uh uncle fester he burns his letter and he hides his ring and then he's brought
01:06:49.020 to the beach at night but that's when we got this huge reveal this is a big moment i think in the
01:06:52.260 entire series where we it is revealed that queen blondie's name is daenerys
01:06:57.020 not something similar because they said it and they they called her daenerys which i think is
01:07:03.700 not a yes and again not a not something new if you're watching it huge to me there was there was
01:07:10.740 something last night that i did see uh about the dragon and the dragon's name did you catch that yet
01:07:19.760 i did not catch anything about a dragon's name no okay because you you you've you've already said the
01:07:26.480 name of the dragon was do you remember uh the name of the no i don't remember the name there was a
01:07:33.340 name that came up with the dragon yeah i don't remember okay well you'll have to watch for it i'm
01:07:38.020 not going to spoil it for you okay uh there is some hidden truth about john snow uh we don't know
01:07:43.680 what it is something hidden he's possibly transitioned uh maybe was no i don't think so jones snow at some
01:07:50.580 point previously in the series no okay um queen blondie and john snow then make out which you'd
01:07:56.300 say well if you know why are you saying the transition thing but again we're open here this
01:07:59.660 is a there's always these characters changing these stereotypes um you're kind of missing the big
01:08:05.580 parts of last night's episode but go ahead okay uh it's a little disturbing because i thought i did
01:08:11.940 well on this one uh i thought i really nailed this one actually um okay so if a city rings its bells
01:08:17.900 that means queen blondie is going to or daenerys is going to stop an attack that might happen okay
01:08:23.980 um he and then one of them says next uh queen blondie says to the angry elf next time you fail me will be
01:08:31.420 the last time you fail me um so it's a pretty intense part right i don't know what the relationship
01:08:36.940 is but they have some tension there right uh i've noticed just generally in this region of wherever
01:08:42.220 this is taking place there's just not a lot of smiling there's just not a lot of happy times
01:08:45.900 they don't ever seem to enjoy each other's company you're kind of joining the series at the worst part
01:08:52.360 okay although i will tell you reflecting on it i don't recall a lot of smiling ever okay so another
01:09:01.100 big revelation that i think i got right yeah all right um angry elf tries to tell an obi-wan
01:09:06.380 kenobi character uh some sort of secret and i noticed this is just pragmatically you know what
01:09:11.340 you're talking about at this point well he said he said he was going to tell this obi-wan
01:09:14.720 kenobi guy a secret but just pragmatically logistically it's difficult because he's just so much shorter
01:09:20.640 how do you tell if you're three feet tall how do you tell a six foot tall person a secret it's
01:09:25.760 difficult there's a lot of at least bending involved right but he just tries to basically just say it
01:09:30.340 in a crowd which is it's not a good right not a good idea okay um uh the frumpy girl she's back in
01:09:35.960 this one yeah she wants to kill someone named cersei is what i've uh and then someone known
01:09:41.240 as the stupidest lannister is in prison uh that's what they called himself the stupidest lannister
01:09:47.280 yeah so then angry elf uh gives an emotional speech to stupid lannister about um basically who was the
01:09:52.940 only person or he was the only person around who was nice to him as a kid or something there's some
01:09:56.540 like i don't know middle school drama going on between the two uh then stupid lannister also has
01:10:02.100 a gold hand which seems like it would be limiting in battle uh but an odd choice uh and then there's
01:10:07.680 a castle they show that may be attacked or something um and the doors to break into the
01:10:12.100 castle have an odd gap in between the doors can i tell you something which is really this is something
01:10:16.960 i noticed too last night really i'm like they close the door and there's like a three inch or four
01:10:22.360 inch gap and i'm like okay what what is that you're trying to protect the castle it's like it reminded me
01:10:28.340 of like the like uh you're in a public bathroom and like the the stall the stall has that odd gap
01:10:34.320 and like why would they design it that way right because anyone can look in or in this case break
01:10:39.180 in right which is not a good idea right um so there's two big armies kind of staring each other
01:10:43.600 down um and it at this point i did note that i don't know why it's important or who they are
01:10:49.260 so there but there's two armies okay facing each other okay um then um and i will say this you know
01:10:56.320 there's a lot i don't give anything away about the battle or anything there's a lot of the stuff
01:10:59.360 going on in the series where a lot of people prepare a lot of big weapons and they're fighting
01:11:03.900 and everything and they're getting all excited and then a dragon just flies in and the dragon wins
01:11:08.800 like it's very powerful i don't know if anyone's noticed this right instead of building all of the
01:11:14.160 like axes and stuff that they have they should probably have just worked on dragon recruitment
01:11:19.020 right like really does zip recruiter have a dragon there's no dragons this is the only one left
01:11:25.160 and they've killed two of the three it just seems like that's that's unlikely there's probably
01:11:30.740 they just haven't looked hard enough right get on zip recruiter okay look for dragons so that's
01:11:35.720 what they should have been doing yes because they i was thinking about maybe fire extinguishers
01:11:40.180 or another good option you know another good some sort of asbestos suits that that would be good
01:11:46.460 that would be good okay yeah uh now considering all the stabbing and beheading that goes on um
01:11:51.960 just to die by the dragon's flame may be preferable i would say i you know that yes
01:11:58.040 and just get it kind of like if you just get dissolved seemingly in an instant um the stupid
01:12:02.880 lannister then got in a fight with the lead singer of coldplay who apparently is in the series no it's
01:12:07.180 not that's not that's uh uh i he didn't have a piano that said fair trade now or anything but it
01:12:12.680 looked like him okay uh and then the stupid lannister's name this is another big reveal i think
01:12:17.240 the stupid lannister revealed his name i believe it's jim lannister uh no it's not jim
01:12:23.020 that's not jim but it's i can't even do it for you it's difficult to trust you on something like
01:12:29.880 this really yes because you you you may be misleading me and i don't know um how about
01:12:33.960 the next guy the big tall guy uh he's with frumpy girl and then he goes and he's gonna have a fight
01:12:38.780 or something and his name is like sandal sandor or sandal no something like that no no well he goes
01:12:45.020 and he fights a giant helmetless darth vader in a big battle and that was a pretty exciting scene
01:12:50.740 that was that was really good okay good uh and he keeps stabbing the guy the guys just pretty much
01:12:55.640 enjoy it um i've also noticed that just environmentally i have some concerns about this
01:13:00.480 it's very dusty throughout this entire region um i think if all of this there's a follow-up series
01:13:06.580 it may just focus on the mesothelioma lawyers that can kind of come in and take advantage because
01:13:12.040 there's got they're breathing all sorts of crazy things yeah you gotta get i mean bring a face
01:13:16.480 mask so do you think that's where it started maybe it's possible i do feel like they've those ads have
01:13:21.440 run enough that they may have started back in this dark age right but i would say the two big takeaways
01:13:25.560 are uh queen blondie's name is daenerys uh there's a guy named sandal and a guy named jim lannister
01:13:32.040 so you got those three big giveaways on game of thrones last night thank you very much
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01:15:16.160 12 score in three years ago the unfinished promise of unity it is our uh latest pop-up museum here at the
01:15:24.500 studios in las colinas these are the old paramount this is the paramount lot uh in uh in dallas texas
01:15:32.000 it is the largest sound stage uh in daily television production in all of the americas uh and it is a it's a
01:15:41.540 this is a beautiful facility and we once a year trans uh transform it into a pop-up museum
01:15:49.000 this time uh it again revolves around abraham lincoln the gettysburg address will be here the
01:15:55.160 emancipation proclamation uh will also be here the original emancipation proclamation uh it it's it's
01:16:03.180 really some amazing amazing things on display have you seen the wagon that they just wheeled in they
01:16:09.020 actually fork lifted in yeah what's the so this is an this is an old 1800s uh like conestoga wagon
01:16:16.520 um they're so afraid that when we lift it up again it's just going to fall apart on us it's very
01:16:22.700 rickety and it's it's original it's it's a really old uh wagon and uh the there's fake bottom uh in it
01:16:32.440 where they used to hide slaves and they were it was part of the underground railroad of hiding slaves
01:16:40.180 and trying to get them out uh in the cover of darkness and not be caught with somebody in the
01:16:46.500 bottom of their wagon gone a long way i mean using fake bottoms for that back in the day now it's like
01:16:51.400 injections for kardashians those those are the fake bottoms we have now it's wrong totally different
01:16:56.620 bottom that i was uh thinking of society's gone downhill yeah anyway some really amazing amazing
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01:17:10.860 second inaugural uh speech of abraham lincoln uh you don't want to miss this museum again it is happening
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01:18:06.540 again they're selling fast uh and our personal tours are always the first to go and i love love giving
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01:18:32.900 most ihop news so i'd be surprised if i didn't right i know you are you actually go to ihop all the time
01:18:37.880 yeah all the time the kids love i've happened uh daddy loves it too right uh so here's the here's
01:18:42.920 the problem uh ihop um ihop tweeted yesterday if you have pancakes in your tum tum does that make you
01:18:52.800 uh a pancake mum mum it's a great mother's great point a happy mother's day to all the moms out there
01:19:00.620 so apparently uh this did not go over well with many people on the left uh that were very upset about
01:19:11.860 it um because it's um well it's not accurate that your esophagus is connected to the uterus
01:19:23.300 well i mean are you sure because it's in your belly i know babies are in the belly that's what i've
01:19:29.000 correct correct but that apparently stew is not true i want to see the science and people were and
01:19:34.580 what was funny is what was funny is they put a stack of pancakes in an ultrasound picture so it looked
01:19:42.220 like there were a stack of pancakes in this ultrasound instead of a baby it's it's very very
01:19:47.460 really worried about this yeah they really were they were really they really did i look pregnant when
01:19:52.500 i walk out of ihop but that's a totally different situation what when you go to ihop and you eat ihop
01:19:58.380 when you walk out you look pregnant uh yes yes yes you do yes you do um but uh apparently
01:20:05.260 this bold inaccurate tweet uh forced ihop to have to consider apologizing to the american people for
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01:21:34.800 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program there's a lot going on
01:21:46.960 today a lot that happened with the candidates over the weekend they are i think all trying to outdo
01:21:53.660 each other on who could be the most radical uh but they they had some interesting ideas that they
01:22:01.900 revealed over the weekend we'll get into that also uh did nancy pelosi show bad judgment in allowing an
01:22:10.420 anti-israel imam to deliver the house prayer he's not just an anti-israel imam this is one of the more
01:22:19.020 shocking guys that uh is is is around on the the viewpoints that he has and the things that he has
01:22:28.420 said in the past for him to deliver the prayer of peace was pretty remarkable last week we'll give
01:22:35.780 that to you coming up in just over a minute this is the glenbeck program back to content in a minute
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01:24:51.040 uh dave uh i say founder and president of story core uh is uh is with us and he has started a story
01:25:10.900 core in case you don't know you probably don't know if you don't listen to npr um but story core is um
01:25:17.560 a a service that was started by dave and his crew many many years ago uh and what they do is they just
01:25:26.540 get people's stories uh and you go into a booth and you record it well he's starting something
01:25:33.080 different uh it's the one small step initiative and when does this actually when do we start to hear
01:25:38.960 the results on this dave hi glenn it's great it's great to talk to you we um we are um we're in full
01:25:46.240 action we can we we have results coming in all the time you know okay as as you said the that story
01:25:52.600 core the standard story core is two people and we're a non-profit yeah um in every possible way
01:25:57.720 it's two people coming to talk to each other who know and love each other and with one small step
01:26:01.180 we're putting people across the political divides in a booth to you know remind us that um people we
01:26:06.900 disagree with are actually human beings and we don't and we don't want them dead and when you're
01:26:10.640 seeing when you're seeing these people go in there's a difference people are people say horrible
01:26:15.860 things uh to each other online and uh you know and social media but when you're face to face it
01:26:23.500 changes and the second thing that changes is this is being preserved by the library of congress
01:26:29.020 so these voices will last in our national archives forever and people don't want to be
01:26:37.820 you know able to have their grandkids look them up and find their audio of them being a jerk
01:26:43.860 that's you you you nailed it that's exactly why this thing works it's it's kind of the opposite of
01:26:49.060 the impermanence of social media people are aware that their future generations are going to hear it
01:26:53.940 um and you know and i mean you know this is you know this very well when you're face to face with
01:26:59.680 someone you know you can build up all kinds of things in your head and social media is just uh
01:27:03.880 it's a it's a dumpster fire you know for what it does to our brains but when you look at someone
01:27:08.660 in the face and realize you know that you have families you you you love your families we love
01:27:13.740 this country you know i saw there was a survey that i saw since i was on last time um 42 percent
01:27:19.320 of people in each party view the opposition is downright evil 20 percent of republicans and
01:27:23.900 democrats agree with the statement that their political adversaries lack the traits to be
01:27:27.800 considered fully human and these numbers wait wait what was that last one yep 20 percent of
01:27:33.600 republicans and democrats agree with the statement that their political adversaries lack the traits to
01:27:39.000 be considered fully human 20 percent oh my gosh 20 percent think that the country would be better off
01:27:44.420 if large numbers of the opposition died and these numbers are skyrocketing and that's what oh my gosh
01:27:50.780 well this is you know this is a very very serious problem that we're facing this is you know this goes
01:27:55.940 back to this goes back to what i've been saying for for quite some time now and that is a we have to ask
01:28:04.200 both sides because both sides are are looking to win so what happens and we're starting to not
01:28:12.980 understand each other what happens if your side i don't care what side it is your side wins everything
01:28:20.040 and you get everything that you want you know 50 percent of the country is not going to be for that and
01:28:27.360 not want to do that what's your solution and if we're starting to look at each other as not human
01:28:34.700 we're in trouble we know how this ends we do because we know about nazi germany we know about rwanda
01:28:41.680 you know when people were called cockroaches i mean it's it's that there is an extreme danger in
01:28:46.700 dehumanizing uh other human beings and we've seen it before we've seen it in slavery we've seen it in
01:28:52.080 nazi germany we've seen it before we cannot let the country go down this path we can't it is you know
01:28:58.060 it's it's an extermination level uh it is potentially and we have the power uh and what's coming we have
01:29:05.260 the power to destroy the entire world now we do but we also have the power to become the you know
01:29:11.320 to to beat this and you know our you know look there's nothing that our enemies would love better
01:29:16.420 than to see us at each other's throats you know and america collapse and we have to fight this
01:29:21.420 that's the that's the amazing thing we keep arguing in congress um and we're missing the point
01:29:28.940 when it comes to russia russia i i was on the air three years prior saying
01:29:33.980 here's their plan they stated it they were looking to cause dissent between each other and to cause
01:29:41.700 conflict they the only winner in this whole last two years uh when r when russia is involved
01:29:49.980 is russia they've gotten everything they've wanted and more yep yep no i mean it's it's um it's
01:29:58.560 perfectly executed and we've we've um acted exactly as as you know our our enemies russia
01:30:04.940 and otherwise would hope we would um so you know it's our choice and you know i hope that i hope that
01:30:10.580 people will consider being becoming part of of one small step i do know we're going to be in dallas
01:30:14.800 pretty soon um and if you're coming down for the museum do you know i don't know okay let us know
01:30:20.580 when you're here i i definitely will um and um we're going to be recording one small step interviews
01:30:25.640 and if there are any i know you have a lot of listeners everywhere but uh dallas is a is is a
01:30:30.840 strong spot for you uh right to um one small uh sorry um uh one small step at storycore.org
01:30:40.480 and one small step at storycore.org okay s-t-o-r-y-c-o-r-p-s.org if you're in dallas let
01:30:48.320 us know if you want to participate we'll match you with someone who has a different political ideology
01:30:52.660 than you and you'll just but they want to politics but they want to talk decently to you right and
01:30:59.640 you're just going to talk about your lives it's not about arguing issues it's not about politics
01:31:04.420 it's not about finding common ground it's just remembering the humanity and people we disagree
01:31:08.740 with all right so what is the um uh what is the story you're going to bring to us today
01:31:13.320 so um today is just a standard story core story um and it's great to be able to come on and play a
01:31:19.260 every month this is just what happens in the booth this is not one small step it's the other
01:31:24.480 half million people who participated who just know and love each other and this is a dad and a son from
01:31:29.960 jackson mississippi not too long ago um uh they're the family's name is sykes and they came to story
01:31:35.700 core just to talk so here's the nine-year-old with his father do you remember what was going through
01:31:42.960 your head when you first saw me i remember when a doctor pulled you out the first thing i thought
01:31:48.800 was that he was being too rough with you and he actually held you like a little sprite bottle
01:31:54.260 and he was like here's your baby that was the most proud moment of my life don't tell your brothers
01:32:00.380 because it's three of y'all but it was like looking at a blank canvas and just imagining what you want
01:32:08.380 their painting to look like at the end but also knowing you can't control the paint strokes you know
01:32:13.940 the fear was just i gotta bring up a black boy in mississippi which is a tough place to bring up
01:32:20.600 kids period but there are statistics that say black boys born after the year 2002 have a one in three
01:32:28.400 chance of going to prison and all three of my sons were born after the year 2002 so dad why do you take
01:32:38.580 me to protest so much i think i thank you for a bunch of reasons one is that i want you to see
01:32:46.020 what it looks like when people come together but also that you understand that it's not just about
01:32:52.700 people that are familiar to you but it's about everybody did you know the work that martin luther
01:32:58.920 king was doing was for everybody and it wasn't just for black people yes i understand that yeah so
01:33:05.140 that's how you got to think if you decide that you want to be a cab driver then you got to be the
01:33:10.260 most impactful cab driver that you can possibly be are you proud of me of course you my man i i just
01:33:19.320 love everything about you period the thing i love about you you never gives up on me that's one of the
01:33:28.000 things i will always remember by my dad you said it like i'm on the way out of here or like i'm
01:33:34.500 all ready to go so dad what are your dreams for me my dream is for you to live out your dreams
01:33:40.480 it's an old proverb that talks about when children are born children come out with their fist clothes
01:33:45.880 because that's where they keep all their gifts and as you grow your hands learn to unfold because you
01:33:51.920 learning to release your gifts to the world and so for the rest of your life i want to see you live
01:33:57.980 with your hands unfolded that is such a remarkable piece of audio dave thank you so much that's great
01:34:07.260 talk to you good to talk to you and again if you would like to uh be involved just go to one small
01:34:14.000 step please email one small step at storycore.org that's story c-o-r-p-s storycore.org thank you so
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01:36:40.140 you can just kind of get down in the way the you know the politics of the world are going and
01:36:54.520 you get sucked into twitter or something and your life feels like it's going to end at any moment
01:36:59.260 it's nice to hear the story core thing because you get to hear people in their actual element
01:37:03.940 about how they really feel about their lives it's not just a constant back and forth of
01:37:09.020 the annoying politics cable news style another thing i love and when i want to get away from that
01:37:14.700 is this site called human progress and it's a site that that really just goes through and looks for
01:37:19.660 stats i have been there it's amazing it is uh and of course you know as a numbers nerd i i love it
01:37:26.300 for that reason but it basically just shows every once in a while you need to stop and think about
01:37:31.380 how far we've come and how fast it's happened we for we lose track of that you know capitalism has
01:37:37.380 brought so much incredible bounty and and good to the world and it's constantly being beaten up and
01:37:44.420 what we're seeing right now one you know one half of the globe is going through like a socialist
01:37:50.300 disaster where they're they're eating dogs and animals out of a zoo it's crazy and uh you know
01:37:56.180 a little north of that you got a country band you know what we should we should really we should
01:37:59.920 really entertain this socialism thing give it a whirl because you know i'm sure we'll get it right
01:38:03.760 and that's just it is so disturbing to me listen to some of this this is how far we've come and
01:38:09.480 how fast it's happened as late as 1870 life expectancy in europe and the world was 36 and 30 years
01:38:16.460 respectively that's crazy 1870 i mean you know it's obviously a long time ago but not that long
01:38:21.740 today it's 81 and 72 years in 1820 90 of humanity lived in extreme poverty today less than 10 does
01:38:30.260 from 90 to 10 you know what's amazing is people don't they don't think about this it was the that was
01:38:42.180 the premise of the 5 000 year leap do you remember that book oh yeah 5 000 year leap if you've never
01:38:47.340 read it you need to get it order it on amazon concept is so great it is so great it was this 5 000 year
01:38:53.080 leap we had done the same things had the same kind of life for 5 000 years then all of a sudden
01:38:59.780 right around the beginning of our nation something happened and look at us today yeah all of this has
01:39:09.420 happened in that period 18 from in 1888 of the world's population was illiterate today it's 13
01:39:15.220 and 1843 of children died before their fifth birthday think about how many world 43 of children
01:39:24.200 died before their fifth birthday this is when our founders are in the middle of trying to put this
01:39:28.480 together right now uh the percentage is four four percent from 43 to four in 1816 0.87 of the world's
01:39:37.580 population lived in a democracy in 1816 today it's 56 it's nice improvement 1800 food supply per person
01:39:47.740 per day in france which was one of the most advanced countries in the world was 1846 calories so the most
01:39:53.920 advanced country in the world in 1800 1846 calories a day a day today in africa 2624 calories a day oh my
01:40:04.760 gosh remember i mean remember your vision of even in like the 80s and 90s you know you've got
01:40:08.800 flies around the kids heads yeah ethiopia ethiopia you know live aiding whatever aid that was yeah
01:40:15.600 uh we are the world we had to hear nine million times because of these poor kids and of course there
01:40:20.140 are real problems in africa i'm not saying there aren't but they are now on average able to feed
01:40:25.020 themselves relatively well and and you know just in the last 10 years uh if things have changed so
01:40:32.640 much rwanda is is one uh not rwanda uh what was the other one that had the genocide it was rwanda
01:40:39.820 rwanda was a genocide yeah you're thinking of zimbabwe are you no no it was rwanda um they now have
01:40:45.720 uh world-class banking services in parts that you couldn't do anything you didn't have a phone
01:40:54.300 now because of the smartphone they not only have phones but they have world-class banking service
01:41:00.140 and they also are able to sell all of their products so it's changing even the most primitive
01:41:06.720 lifestyles and giving them the ability to bring themselves up out of abject poverty yeah that's
01:41:13.960 really exciting and really i think there's a tendency for i know i believe this a lot um but
01:41:19.860 i think there's a tendency to think okay from 1800 today yes things have really improved we all know
01:41:23.680 that but most of that stuff all that improvement happened a long time ago it's not true we should
01:41:28.620 go through if we have time here in a couple minutes go through what's happened just since the turn of
01:41:33.260 the century because in that time period i feel like most people would say things have gotten worse we
01:41:39.060 know poverty they believe 80 of people believe poverty has has turned to the worst
01:41:43.640 over the past this and turn of the last century 2000 to today oh let's do that because it is
01:41:49.200 incredible how much has happened and we all think it's negative we all think these terrible things
01:41:53.200 have gone on and many have but overall incredible improvement in that time i i will tell you um and
01:42:01.480 yeah i'd like to drag this over because i want to tell you what's happening with my daughter
01:42:05.060 mary if you've listened to this show uh for years you know that my daughter has cerebral palsy
01:42:11.120 she had strokes at birth and she has horrible epileptic seizures and we have tried absolutely
01:42:21.360 everything i mean we have been to the best doctors uh in the country uh wow is medicine changing fast
01:42:31.720 when when i tell you the testing that they have done on her uh to be able to find out if she's good
01:42:40.400 for brain surgery is remarkable i mean i i things that couldn't have been done five years ago are
01:42:48.640 being done and it is remarkable what medicine can do today
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01:44:25.040 it is it is amazing how pessimistic uh we might feel today and how you know it's the exact opposite
01:44:35.920 of the last of the beginning of the progressive era in the progressive era everybody had such great
01:44:41.920 optimism on science and technology and they were like ah everything's going to be fixed by this and
01:44:47.580 look we can change people's eye colors no no you know it was still brutal and ugly we are now at a
01:44:57.200 place to where all of man's wildest dreams times 10 times a thousand are just on the horizon and we
01:45:07.940 are pessimistic and the media never tells you about any of any of the progress that we actually make
01:45:13.240 which is really upsetting so let's look at the let's look at the progress uh just in the last
01:45:19.500 19 years this is since the turn of the century meaning the year 2000 you remember after the y2k
01:45:27.140 reset and we all went anyway go ahead with that uh so uh gdp per person okay uh globally has risen
01:45:35.320 since 2001 by 52 percent now remember we were told all the time that our you know our salaries aren't going
01:45:41.880 up and everything's stagnated and blah blah blah blah gdp per person up 52 percent we can go over some
01:45:48.560 of the other and there's arguments to be made against that and we've done it before but we'll
01:45:51.620 talk about that uh maybe later um infant mortality rate uh has dropped by 38 percent since 2001
01:45:58.840 globally oh my gosh 38 percent just since i mean again this is george w bush's president when this starts
01:46:05.880 this is not ancient stuff can i tell you something you know what's phenomenal about this is
01:46:10.380 this is who you know in america we haven't felt 52 percent increase in personal gdp we haven't felt
01:46:20.680 the 38 percent infant mortality rate the the the 38 percent of of babies that are saved now that were
01:46:29.580 dead 19 years ago because we've already reached it the people when we talk about global warming
01:46:35.720 it's the left that wants to stop this oh yeah stop them in their tracks they've said it they've said
01:46:41.840 it can't allow these third world countries to develop like the united states that is
01:46:45.500 horror that's just horrifying horrifying how that is the compassionate side of some argument is is beyond
01:46:51.720 me it's like hey we want people to be you know to have distended uh stomachs and and die of starvation
01:46:58.420 oh my gosh no and that strain has been present since the very beginning of the global warming stuff
01:47:04.080 it is it's you know in many ways treats people who live in africa as little pawns to make sure you
01:47:12.400 know look we can't we can't let them have the niceties that we have the progressive era oh it sure
01:47:16.980 is they're not they're not they're not worthy no uh of of what we have it's it's really disturbing
01:47:22.300 um life expectancy uh has gone uh up six percent since 2001 but let me note where that comes from
01:47:29.120 what is it up six percent so you get an extra four years of life which is a lot it's in only 15 years
01:47:35.480 i mean think of that ratio if we can increase four years of life expectancy every 15 years that would
01:47:41.540 be a very big deal uh and and it seems like it's accelerating however let me give you just to break
01:47:46.820 that down sub-saharan africa remember we were talking about the kids that we are the world we got
01:47:51.920 to listen to michael jackson sing that freaking song a million times remember how much they played that
01:47:55.840 thing and they're always begging for money on tv and all that that's back in the 80s sally struthers
01:48:00.080 remember that yeah just a just 25 cents a day will feed this village from 2001 to today it's uh in
01:48:07.920 sub-saharan africa they are getting an extra decade of life an extra decade of life i mean that's
01:48:15.420 incredible and again this is not like the center of of the you know the economy here we're talking about
01:48:21.220 sub-saharan africa where they not only had to deal with a an economy that's still uh developing
01:48:26.560 you know they're essentially in the past compared to us but also massive wars breaking out and and
01:48:31.720 genocides and all sorts of terrible things going on there wow uh hunger um this is talking about the
01:48:38.660 how the way they measure this is the uh how many calories per day the average person is deprived if
01:48:43.560 you're hungry we just talked to you a lot of people are not hungry anymore in africa but globally that
01:48:48.220 has declined by 33 percent in uh since 2001 uh undernourishment may i just say this remember what
01:48:55.720 bono said remember bono because you used to be able to say it was the kindness of the rest of the world
01:49:04.060 it was america stepping up and delivering food i remember seeing giant bags of rice and grains sitting
01:49:14.440 on docks over in africa as we would airlift these these huge sums of food and it would all have the
01:49:21.740 american flag on it it's not that anymore and and as bono said aid doesn't work except short term
01:49:30.260 it has to change fundamentally it is the free market system bono is talking about the free market system
01:49:37.520 and how it is saving lives in africa and he later went on to say hold me thrill me kiss me kill me
01:49:44.660 that was another rant he had undernourishment as a percentage of the population uh globally since 2001
01:49:50.720 has declined by 27 percent and 30 percent in sub-saharan africa maternal mortality rate okay mom's
01:49:58.400 mom making making it through the birth uh has declined by 36 percent since george w bush was president
01:50:05.500 uh poverty ratio so this is the ratio of people who are in uh extreme poverty adjusted for inflation
01:50:12.580 uh this is a percent of population uh has declined by 55 percent since uh 2001 and actually that's i gotta
01:50:23.500 say that's 2001 to 2011 the number is not completely updated yet um and yeah so we've seen it and we've
01:50:29.240 seen in china by the way 98 percent drop in that number in that time 98 percent
01:50:35.360 jeez you know tuberculosis has dropped by 36 percent since 2000 uh you know we can go through
01:50:42.320 all these things legitimately all day almost every single measure of whether you're better off
01:50:48.000 in this world has improved dramatically since the year 2000 and yes a lot of this does is happening in
01:50:54.660 places like china and india and africa and we have to of course focus on our own priorities here in the
01:51:00.720 united states we should step back and realize that you know especially if you're a person of faith
01:51:04.360 these people really matter like they're people and so uh you know i think a lot of times because of
01:51:10.420 the sort of geopolitical stuff you know people are like oh well who cares if china's doing well well
01:51:15.240 i care because they're chinese people are really important people just like uh every other person
01:51:20.760 on earth and every other think of every issue when it comes to abortion and all these other things
01:51:25.040 you know we're fighting for people to live that's really the basis of that it is a right to life
01:51:29.840 goes a lot well beyond just the abortion issue it goes it goes beyond we fight for people in
01:51:34.540 venezuela why because we you know because of oil no we fight for people in venezuela because we want
01:51:39.800 them to experience the same great things we're experiencing when it comes to capitalism i love
01:51:44.580 capitalism not because it's a fun word or because it's on my political side of the aisle it's because
01:51:49.360 we've taken two billion people that used to just die from hunger and starvation and lack of medical
01:51:55.920 care and all those things and now they live like it is a literal miracle that has happened within our
01:52:02.200 lifetimes and nobody notices the news never tells you any of this stuff how can a tweet uh from ihop
01:52:12.060 possibly make the news when this stuff is going on i know how can it possibly make the news let me tell
01:52:17.540 you this um mary my daughter she's my eldest she had strokes at birth um and um she uh uh she's she's
01:52:28.000 just a living miracle and i just love her and uh she's been having a real hard time uh with seizures
01:52:35.660 lately she has them all the time and we have tried for years now to get them back under control we've tried
01:52:41.500 every medicine every combination of medicine she's been to every doctor every hospital every expert
01:52:46.980 uh and we just can't find a way and so we're down to surgery now brain surgery sounds really truly
01:52:55.900 frightening because you screw up in the brain you're done okay um and let me just tell you
01:53:03.980 what this free market health care system has done in this um and tell me as i describe this
01:53:15.360 you tell me if this is going to be available uh under a single payer system like they have in england
01:53:25.780 where the leading country for innovation us is done um my daughter started going in for testing
01:53:35.480 and she went in for the first thing they had to do was have her have seizures with her
01:53:41.420 you know head wired for seven days they had to trip her into seizures so they did everything they could
01:53:47.900 to map where all these seizures were coming from and it was the hardest thing to watch because she
01:53:54.140 didn't have any medication in her and she has bad seizures without medication she has grand maul
01:53:59.760 or she has bad seizures with medication without medication she has grand maul and we had never seen
01:54:06.480 those before and it was terrifying to watch um but this hospital here in dallas it was remarkable and
01:54:13.980 they're watching her and monitoring her 24 hours a day incredible um after that they had to map
01:54:22.520 generally where they were coming from then you have to take the next step and the next step is they have
01:54:29.700 to do a 3d modeling of her brain this is brand new technology there's only one guy in all of texas and i
01:54:38.660 think it might even be the region that can even read these tests okay and they model her brain and she
01:54:46.360 goes in for i think three hours and they said the first part is i want you to think of these words
01:54:54.120 don't speak just think of these words read you know uh car cat and so she has to just think of them
01:55:03.800 in real time they're watching her head light up as she's thinking about processing those words then
01:55:12.200 they say think about speaking these words and they watch that light up now speak them now move your hand
01:55:22.520 your right finger move your right hand move your left hand move your arm up and down move your leg all
01:55:30.020 modeling in real time so they're seeing how she understands speech what part of the brain processes her
01:55:37.980 speaking what process what part processes movement etc etc and they put it in a 3d model okay now they lay
01:55:47.840 lay on top of it where her strokes are coming now they can they can laser surgery because she has scars
01:55:55.500 on her brain they can laser off if there's a scar and that's what's causing the seizure they'll just
01:56:02.320 slice that part off but they're not sure exactly where the seizures are coming from is it on the scar is it
01:56:10.320 beneath the scar how close to one of her centers that she's using is this seizure is it in the middle
01:56:17.600 of that thing because if it is then you can't really do anything so the next step that she has to have in
01:56:24.600 the next few weeks she's going in for i think 14 days and they will it starts with surgery they drill
01:56:31.920 holes of some sort in her head and they drop these sensors all throughout her head they actually implant
01:56:41.440 them into her brain and the wires are coming out so it's sending signals and they will watch her in
01:56:48.900 seizures while for for two weeks and it will show exactly where the seizure is coming from
01:56:57.040 so then they pull them out and they'll be able to know this is pinpoint exactly where that seizure is
01:57:06.420 starting what it affects and if we can if we can take it out if we can't go in surgically and take it
01:57:13.960 out what we can do is we can insert pacemakers into her head that will sense any kind of seizure
01:57:23.320 starting and it will send signals out to disrupt that signal and stop her from having seizures
01:57:30.960 that's modern medicine my private insurance that i have for the company my private insurance i've had
01:57:43.280 to pay five thousand dollars one test was fifty thousand dollars one test that was the one five-hour
01:57:50.700 test that wasn't the two weeks in the hospital if she has this done it will cost probably about a
01:57:57.640 million dollars we'll probably pay ten grand that's what good private insurance does this is what
01:58:08.220 modern medicine is doing with the free market system and it starts expensive and goes down you know
01:58:16.480 the one thing that they don't take insurance on is uh is uh laser eye surgery have you noticed how
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01:58:38.940 health care the last thing we need to do is stop the advancement of medicine
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