Dear GOP: Get Your Crap Together | 10⧸16⧸23
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 4 minutes
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152.86768
Summary
Glenn Beck is joined by an actual dog to talk about the Middle East and the shoe problem. Plus, a call-in from Bill Binkerson, who has been looking to get on the show for a long time.
Transcript
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We have Ruff Rufferson here, an actual dog, to tell us how he feels about Rough Greens.
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I just, that's Stu talking about, the dog only has a couple of words.
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I enjoy starting the program off with Stu working on something and going, wait, I'm a dog now?
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I'm looking up a stat about, you know, terrorism in the Middle East.
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What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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We begin dropping some of that truth in 60 seconds.
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First, a guy that has been looking to get on this program for a long time, Bill Binkerson,
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Well, you've been looking forward to talk about that shoe that apparently is lodged somewhere
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Yeah, you don't want to hear any more about that, but how it got up there.
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I don't want any heavy medicines with a heavy side effect.
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So you can operate heavy machinery on this, so don't worry about it, Bill.
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What people you don't understand is, Stu never has any idea.
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There's a lot to talk about, and it's guest-free today, so your chance to call in.
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Whatever is on your mind, anything that we can do to further enlighten you.
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NBC, that incredibly right-wing organization of NBC, showed some documents that they obtained exclusive coverage on NBC that show Hamas created detailed plans to target elementary schools and a youth center in part of their attack.
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In Arabic, it shows, you know, the map and where they need to go, and it says, kill as many people as possible.
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Now, they came off of the body of one of the people, Israel, sent to Allah this weekend, and I feel bad about that.
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And, well, actually, I don't, but he's with his, is it 80 or is it 90 virgins?
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Well, it's based on the American dollar, so it's probably more than that now.
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If Israel is sending you home to your virgins, you've only got 72 of them and all eternity.
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So, you know, don't get up there and go, well, like, I got 72.
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Meanwhile, people are still saying, I think this is wrong, what Israel is doing.
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You know, the president said yesterday that on 60 Minutes, and boy, was he dynamic.
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He was asked if Israel should, quote, occupy Gaza.
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Would you support Israeli occupation of Gaza at this point?
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Look, what happened in Gaza, in my view, is Hamas and the extreme elements of Hamas don't represent all the Palestinian people.
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And I think that it would be a mistake for Israel to occupy Gaza again.
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But I think Israel should park their car there.
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It could be, you know, some sort of a parking lot that they make in.
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I think you should be done with this experiment.
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How many times do we have to do this before people get it?
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Hamas and the Palestinian, the whole thing is a sham.
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Now, that doesn't mean that there aren't good Palestinians, etc., etc., but that's not what this movement is about, nor has it ever been about.
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The Palestinian people have been used over and over again by people who just want to kill Jews.
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Now, were there people that, you know, would like to share the land?
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But you, I'm sorry, have got to treat the Palestinians that live in Gaza and are in the Middle East.
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You have to treat them the way we treated all Germans.
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All Germans weren't bad, but those Germans voted Hitler in and fought for Hitler.
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And they were like, it's, you know, it's pretty great.
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And as soon as the German people said, you know what?
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And because of communist Russia, Germany got a two-state solution.
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And obviously you're exaggerating at some level of saying you want to turn it into a parking lot.
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And I would use turf because it's really hard to maintain grass in a large swath of land like that.
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But I would just roll out the turf over that area and no one lives there.
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You want to make it into farmland because the Palestinian people are going to need food because Israel...
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Israel and the United States were the ones sending the food into Gaza.
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And then Jordan and Egypt, maybe even Iran, could take the Palestinian people and divide up something.
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It makes absolutely no sense for Israel to have a, I don't know, an oasis for Hamas in the middle of their country.
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You're going to have to find a different place to go because, look, we tried this and stupidly, by the way, it was a stupid thing for Israel to try to say,
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hey, well, what if we just let them vote in Hamas and see what happens over the next couple of decades?
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And the same thing can be said, like, for the Germans back in the day.
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They didn't really have a chance to change their mind if they decided leadership wasn't so great.
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In a widely approved election, this was not something that, like, people, you know, watchers from around the world were saying was a fake election or a bad, fixed election.
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Now, Hamas did not give them a chance to overrule them later and take them out of power.
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Maybe they've all changed their opinion on Hamas.
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The last opinion poll I saw, now this is years ago, but the last opinion poll I saw, it was like 97% or 93% of Palestinians agreed with killing the Jews, using terror, cutting, you know, cutting people's heads off, killing civilians, kidnapping children.
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So, it was very, very high, and it was much higher than it should be.
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So, these are also people that were just last week celebrating in the streets.
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Okay, I mean, if my government, let's be honest, if you found out today that the United States was over kidnapping Russian children and just going into houses in Russia and just shooting innocent, you know, women and children, would you be out passing cookies outside?
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And look, this is time for another asterisk here, right?
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They are very similar to the people who live in North Korea that are told that Kim Jong-un is a god, right?
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You listen to the children from these regions talking about the Jews.
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But at some point, the Palestinian people need to stand up and say, we don't think it's right killing Jews anymore.
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And unfortunately, history has shown us the only way that happens is to bomb the snot out of people.
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And I'm sorry, but history has shown when you have attempted over and over and over again to be able to give people peace.
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And by the way, if anybody is feeling badly, I understand that.
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I don't want to kill innocent women and children either.
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And if that's what you need to do, by the way, they are dropping flyers from the sky.
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It's my pretty clear understanding that would make us in Israel the only ones that warn people.
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And even when we dropped these on 80 million of these flyers in Japan before we bombed them, it said, our argument is not with you.
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Typical pro-Western propaganda here on the Glenn Beck program, as usual.
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This is exactly what I would expect you to say.
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You know, you don't even care about the innocent victims in Gaza.
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And by the way, you know, considering your evil pro-Western ways, it was nice to see you actually jump into the fray a little bit in Israel.
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Finally deciding to get off your horse and get on your horse and pick up a few people over there on some planes that you sent.
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Maybe shamed by Ron DeSantis, who was already doing it.
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Look, I'm just saying, I'm glad you finally got off your butt and decided to actually help some people over there in the Middle East.
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They're like, why were you going after Glenn about his not doing anything after all he's done in Afghanistan and everything else?
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And I was like, I know he can't say anything about it.
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So, I can say he hasn't done anything this whole time on the air over and over again.
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So, what he's trying to do now is trying to make an excuse for himself.
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No, I was just kidding because Glenn couldn't defend himself.
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Because I was so hurt by what you said on the air.
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And there's more to this story, but I can't speak about it now.
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But please pray for all those Americans that don't have a way out.
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You know, I know we have these giant gray planes.
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And I heard this weekend that they are going to start picking people up, which I applaud.
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I just wanted to say that you guys, you and Stu, I listen to you daily.
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I drive truck in Massachusetts right now, and I listened to you open this morning.
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I never know on Monday mornings what I'm going to hear, and I just got to say that hearing the humor, I had my duct tape all wrapped up in my head, and the blackboard tape was on my own, and I had Gorilla Tape because of what I think was on in the world.
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But hearing that this morning has released some pressure out of my mind.
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And so I don't know how you do it daily, how you digest this every day of your life and still find humor is admirable.
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And it just, you know, every day is a struggle, right?
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But it's important to have laughter in our lives.
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And I just, I really, really, truly appreciate you and Stu for what you guys do and able to put that into your program and knowing when to be serious and when to, hey, you know what, let's just, you know, it is what it is.
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We just got to laugh off because what else are you going to do?
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But real quick, I just wanted to say, I'm at the point now where I get phone calls for money, money, money, money, money.
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And I'm so irritated by getting asked for money because you just feel like it's just getting flushed down a toilet.
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And, you know, now, you know, always being a Republican and in the state of Maine, you have to be either or to vote.
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You can't just be an independent and go either way.
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So it'd be nice if they just put, you know, America as a party and America first.
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But I don't know what the people lost that way, where to give the money when someone calls you up and say that's like, you know,
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oh, they're asking for money for the Republican Party.
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Yeah, I don't get, I mean, can I, I can only tell you what I do.
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If I, if I like a candidate, I'll give it to the candidate, but I'm not writing a check to the party.
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So, you know, all those old shoe boxes they have, the ones that are so stuffed full of pictures
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that you can barely get the lid on, what are you going to do with those things?
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When you die, your kids will go through that because they've got a lot of those shoe boxes.
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I can tell you why Stu's in such a good mood today.
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You know, Eagles broke another record yesterday and congratulations.
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That they had never lost to the Jets in their franchise history?
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Or is it that they have the best record in the NFL?
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So they beat them 12 out of 13 times, but they did lose once in a embarrassing fashion.
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I noticed that you're avoiding the real news today.
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Dr. Housefather, as you clearly know, is the climate research lead at the payments company,
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The climate research lead at the payments company, Stripe.
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Stripe meaning the place that like you swipe credit cards and they.
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Because when you can get somebody like Dr. Housefather on your staff, you just you go.
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Oh, please don't play that game with me like we don't know.
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Dr. Housefather, he is also the research scientist at the independent Berkeley Earth.
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It's an organization that analyzes environmental data, of course.
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I want to say that in my daily life all the time.
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He has said global temperatures have shattered records and reached dangerous new highs over
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And he and his fellow climate scientists at Stripe.
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Like, and just to be clear, this isn't like Visa or MasterCard climate scientists.
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These are the ones that process the payments of Visa and MasterCard.
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So they said, he said, I've run out of adjectives to describe what they have seen.
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Now, data from Berkeley Earth released on Wednesday shows that September was an astounding 0.5
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degree Celsius, almost a full degree Fahrenheit hotter than the prior record.
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And July and August were 0.3 degrees Celsius, 0.5 degrees Fahrenheit hotter.
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I mean, can you, why, why even continue civilization with a 0.3 degree temperature rise?
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He says that the Stripe people, I shouldn't say that like that.
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The climate researchers at Stripe said that 2023 is almost certain to be the hottest year
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since reliable global records began in the mid-1800s.
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If you go back to the mid-1800s, people just nailed science all the time.
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Well, he said, you know, 18, 1850s, you know, that's when we started keeping reliable.
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But he thinks it's the hottest it's probably been in the last 2,000 years and maybe well
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But the global temperatures that they've experienced this year alone at Stripe, he said, could not
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have occurred without the approximately 1.3 degrees Celsius.
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That's 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit of warming to date.
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Now, he says this is coming from human sources like carbon dioxide and other greenhouse emissions.
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So, in between processing the payment for my burrito at Chipotle, they decided to figure
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He has also figured out that now there's increasing evidence because of the last three months that
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global warming has accelerated over the last 15 years rather than at a gradual, steady pace.
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That's fascinating because it's warming at a lower pace than all of their projections going
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And according to the payment processing company.
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Well, it's an interesting thing because you have all the graphs.
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Back in the day, I don't know if they still do this because this has not worked out well for them.
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But they used to make long-term projections based on what they thought was going to happen.
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And what we found out is what actually occurred with carbon emissions were higher than their
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So, there was more carbon poured into the atmosphere than their highest estimates.
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And then the warming was lower than their lowest estimates.
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So, to me, that seems like utter and complete and catastrophic and gobsmackingly bananas failure.
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He said, there has been an acceleration over the past few decades in total heat content of
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the Earth's oceans where 90% of the energy is trapped.
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Then, he has satellite measurements of Earth's energy imbalance.
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This is where you bring in Al Gore for the chakra balancing.
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The difference between energy entering the atmosphere from the sun and the amount of heat leaving shows
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a strong increase in the amount of heat again trapped over the past two decades.
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For 20 years, it's been trapped, screaming to get out.
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If Earth's energy imbalance is increasing over time, it should drive an increase in the world's rate of warming, he says.
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There's a number of factors driving the acceleration of warming.
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The world has made real progress in slowing down the growth of carbon dioxide.
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This is according to Stripe and other greenhouse gases.
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However, however, for decades, the air pollution from sulfur dioxide and other hazardous substance in fossil fuels has had a strong temporary cooling effect on our climate.
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But as countries around the world have begun to clean up the air, the cooling effect provided by aerosols has fallen by around 30% since 2000.
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Right, because it was good for the environment.
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And now they're saying the problem with the environment is that we've stopped using aerosols.
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Aerosols have fallen drastically in the past three years because we're phasing all of them out.
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The reductions in that pollution, on top of the continued increase in the atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations,
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mean that we're encountering some of the unvarnished force of climate change for the first time.
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Because we have now stopped using aerosol, which actually cooled the earth, now we're seeing unprecedented growth.
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Well, you know, I think Dr. Head Feather has won me over.
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You know, you think about what is really affecting this climate is these carbon emissions.
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And a big portion of that, probably the biggest portion of that, is this, you know, industrial greed where these companies are mining for all sorts of natural resources.
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They're putting them into products, shipping them all over the world.
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And now they're making, being made so easy to purchase by these processing companies who come out here and they just make it so easy for these evil capitalists to screw up the earth.
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We should shut down every payment processing company to save the globe.
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Because how are you possibly helping things if what you're doing is making capitalism easier for people to participate in?
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He says it's clear that we can control how warm the planet gets over the coming decades now.
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Oh, same ones that said it was going to be warmer than it is now.
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And the same ones that mispredicted how much carbon would go in the atmosphere.
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Consistently found that once we get emissions down to net zero.
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Soon as we get emissions down to net zero, the world will largely stop warming.
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All we have to do is completely wipe out all industry, all industrial movements, get rid of cars, get rid of coal.
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And I don't mean get rid of cars like you know it.
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I mean get rid of the electric cars because there's not enough electricity produced to be able to plug in just California's cars.
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So he says, so the world will not cool back down for many centuries once it's hot.
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Unless, unless, unless the world powers join in in major efforts to remove more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than we add.
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So we, we not only have to go to net zero, we then have to remove even more carbon dioxide, which I think if, I think if America just holds its breath for like 10 years, nobody breathes out.
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As long as we don't breathe out for about 10 years, maybe, maybe then America has done enough.
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And, and we should highlight some success stories on this.
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Just one nation, the nation of China that has been leading the fight against climate change, as Al Gore said in his movie and speeches years ago.
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China today generates enough power from clean sources to power Germany six times over.
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In a few years, China's clean power generation will be equal to U.S.'s total electricity consumption.
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The clean energy, I didn't realize they were that.
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Big win, they're really pumping out the solar panels.
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Solar generation and wind generation alone is about to hit three times Germany's total electricity consumption next year.
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If China's power demand had stayed at the 2009 level, the massive increase in CO2-free power generation would have made the grid 80% clean.
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It sounds like they might be using a little more energy than they were.
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The problem, of course, was that electricity demand doubled and power, clean power generation didn't keep up.
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So the difference was delivered from coal and overall CO2 emissions went up by 90%.
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Aaron, Wisconsin, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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I'd like to say that the whole climate thing is getting out of hand.
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History still matters, and 2012 is a mirror image of 2023.
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The Midwest has had a drought, storms on the East Coast, same as 2012.
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Well, we've been farming since 1952 here, and everything is ran in a cycle, and we keep very good records of the weather.
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According to you, a farmer, do you work at Stripe?
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Like, we're going to listen to a farmer about the weather.
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That was not an American giant hoodie Fetterman was wearing in that clip, was it?
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There's a reason why that term carries so much weight.
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It used to mean that it was quality, that it was made right.
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We haven't made clothing here in America in a very long time.
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We have to retrain all these new people to actually make good American clothing.
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They've got all kinds of clothing for really everybody.
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Well, the U.S. is finally getting around to helping those Americans who wish to leave Israel.
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Apparently, Joe Biden decided to, I guess, hire a cruise ship to get people who are left behind in Israel out.
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They got their first plane load in from Israel.
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And in case you haven't heard, Mercury One and our partners are also flying Americans back in.
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We'll have details on how you can help and everything else coming up in just a little while.
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All right, let me tell you about my Patriot Supply.
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I don't know if you've noticed lately, but there's, you know, kind of a lot of bad stuff going around in the world today.
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Between the wars going on abroad and the corruption going on here at the home front,
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Hello, Glenn, and I am so excited that you have started the first 40 days in Restoring Covenant.
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I have waited for years for you to actually make that move.
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And when Gettysburg got canceled due to COVID, I was so disappointed.
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And I want you to know, I don't know if you realize this or not, but you made that announcement
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on the sixth day of the Feast of Tabernacles this year.
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And if you count forward, if you're actually going to hold the ceremony, and I know you're
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going to do that on air, if you actually count forward from that first day, because you said
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this is the first day, and you've got the 40-day walk, then it falls, because I asked
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my husband to do this, because I was so excited I was doing other things.
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And he came up with November the 13th, which it may not mean anything to you, but it would
00:48:40.180
to the Native American Indians who studied the calendar.
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So if you're actually holding it on that day, new moon is a renewal period.
00:48:53.420
And that's what I believe you're doing, is you're renewing the covenant with the God of
00:49:16.340
Well, the covenant is spelled out in Scripture, and it is primarily the book of Deuteronomy.
00:49:25.060
I mean, Moses took it and simplified it, right?
00:49:28.200
And what happens is, we as Christians, we have confused the fact that there are two covenants
00:49:38.520
We have mixed the Levitical priesthood law, which was a walk of a type of punishment for
00:49:50.480
And so therefore, he instituted like this punishment or this kindergarten schooling walk with the
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Levitical priesthood, which was put away when Christ was sacrificed on the cross, right?
00:50:04.660
But once he was sacrificed and resurrected, then we return to the Melchizedek priesthood, which
00:50:17.340
It's what when Moses said, go now and proclaim liberty, which by the way, is why our Liberty
00:50:24.700
Bell cracked is because we broke some of the things that we were supposed to be doing.
00:50:34.300
So the Liberty Bell is a witness, and it has broken, cracked before us, trying to tell us
00:50:40.200
in symbolism that we have broken covenant with our God, right?
00:50:49.260
I am so thrilled that you are paying attention to this, and we are going to renew the covenant.
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We're on, is it week two or week three, I think?
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And you can find all of the information at glennbeck.com right now if you'd like to prepare.
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I'm starting something in addition to that coming on November 1st to get us ready, which will
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This is an American covenant, and this is something that our pilgrims did, then George
00:51:22.560
Washington did at the inauguration, and the last real significant, the last time we really
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And I have, I've gotten the Abraham Lincoln covenant that was passed in both houses of
00:51:40.980
Um, I have tried to get it to Congress several times, and there are a couple of people that
00:51:47.320
will take it, but they both have said, no, Glenn, this won't go anywhere, nowhere.
00:51:53.720
There's no way we can even get this taken to the floor at this point.
00:51:58.720
And it's exactly the wording of Abraham Lincoln's covenant.
00:52:03.140
It's, it's incredible how far we have fallen, but thank you so much.
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If you'd like more information, go to glennbeck.com and make sure you join us.
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It'll be the week before Thanksgiving that we'll do it here on the air.
00:52:15.840
Um, Heather, welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:52:21.660
Um, I'm a huge fan and I'm so grateful for both you and Stu.
00:52:25.460
Um, and I know that Stu has young kids and I was hoping you guys could speak a little
00:52:29.440
bit of hope into the young families that listen to you guys.
00:52:33.300
Um, I have a one year old and the world just looks so bleak and I'm so nervous for him
00:52:41.560
And so I've just wondering if you could speak some hope into the young families.
00:52:45.940
Well, um, you know, uh, I, I heard a very wrong show lady.
00:52:52.680
Honestly, I heard a, a very wise guy say that he was talking to, um, his son and he's like
00:53:01.540
And he said that his son came up to him and said, you know, dad, I, I know what I'm going
00:53:13.500
Anyway, no, um, here's the, here's, here's the thing.
00:53:18.580
Um, the, uh, uh, the future is what we make of it.
00:53:26.300
And I am so disappointed when I hear from people who, um, in myself, I'm disappointed
00:53:33.140
in me that maybe I have preached so much doom and gloom that people don't want to have kids
00:53:46.440
And you knew me back when I, I didn't want any kids.
00:53:51.200
And then I had two and then I got married to Tanya and she, and she was like, let's have
00:54:05.740
Um, because the, in the end, that's all that matters.
00:54:12.500
Um, I just, the, the greatest thing of my life or my children, um, because they can fetch
00:54:19.660
really high prices and they are working now and they'll be paying for my bills when I'm,
00:54:27.760
You should have at least eight cause it's going to, with inflation, it's going to cost a lot.
00:54:34.140
Now here's, here's for your, if so you have hope, Heather, um, you're going to see miracles
00:54:47.920
Your son is going to see and probably participate in, in like Moses style miracles in your life
00:54:58.800
We are entering a new era that, uh, is unlike anything we've ever seen.
00:55:06.240
And if man doesn't destroy himself, uh, you're going to see things that nobody's ever seen.
00:55:15.140
And before man destroys himself, God will show up and perform his miracles that only the God
00:55:28.380
I believe there are many souls still yet to be born that need to be here.
00:55:32.640
Uh, and they'll come in their appointed time, just like you came in your appointed time.
00:55:37.820
Um, teach your children to be strong, teach your children to recognize truth and teach your
00:55:45.280
children that they, they have been selected for an important work at a very important time.
00:56:00.740
Also add to, uh, you know, I, first of all, it's, it makes your life so much better.
00:56:05.440
I mean, I, you know, my son had a little bit of a health scare this weekend and it was
00:56:11.020
Um, but you realize in those moments, like how important this stuff is to you.
00:56:15.760
Like I, it's all I thought about all weekend and, um, longterm too, especially if you're
00:56:22.080
a person of faith, like, you know how this comes out at the end, right?
00:56:26.620
Like you have to, you might not see the path to a wonderful future, but at the end, if
00:56:33.380
you believe in these things and these eternal concepts that are the real basis as to why
00:56:38.800
you're here, uh, less about, uh, you know, screaming at the TV screen as the Eagles blow
00:56:44.400
a game to the jets and more about the eternal concepts, you kind of get to a point where
00:56:49.400
you're, you're going to understand that you're part of a larger process and you know, the
00:56:59.360
There's no, they don't understand how you're going to AI is a great one.
00:57:03.780
I have friends who are super optimistic about how that's going to be, you know, and I have
00:57:08.340
stupid friends too, but, uh, you know, but you're right.
00:57:11.720
And what I don't, you know, what always seems it's absolutely true.
00:57:17.700
And I feel bad when I, um, I hear it and I'm like, ah, geez, what you just said, and
00:57:27.500
I know how the book ends, but I don't want to, I mean, really the process, the process
00:57:38.400
If that's, if that's what's coming, if the, if Jesus is coming, great, great.
00:57:50.500
Um, however, people have thought that for forever.
00:57:54.100
I happen to believe that he is coming in our lifetime.
00:57:57.440
Um, but you know, everybody has thought that even the apostles have thought that, and they
00:58:08.540
Think about all of the times in your own life where it looked like this is over.
00:58:16.480
This is my wife and I aren't going to make it, or, you know, my business isn't going to
00:58:23.640
One of my kids said the other day, I don't think I can make it, dad.
00:58:33.600
And because after having two wives and three daughters, I've learned shut up and just listen.
00:58:47.100
So I didn't say anything, but, uh, what I wanted to say was, and I did eventually, you,
00:58:55.900
you don't, you don't, you don't, you're looking too, too close at it.
00:59:03.500
And you're going to look back at this time as one of the greatest times in your life
00:59:12.760
And when we're growing, it's, it's always look back.
00:59:17.220
You, it, you, when you're in it, it sucks, it sucks.
00:59:22.200
But at the end and not the end of your life, not the end when Jesus comes, but when you pass
00:59:28.680
this phase, you realize I won't ever want to do that again, but I did learn a lot.
00:59:38.380
And it was kind of, it was kind of nice to look back at it now and go, I can't believe
00:59:51.700
It just happens to be the life cycle of countries and, and civilizations, but we make it, we make
00:59:59.560
And if we have each other, we're going to be great.
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If you've ever noticed that when you're in pain, it's awfully hard to concentrate on doing
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It's practically impossible to enjoy, enjoy whatever you're doing.
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Pain is a monster that constantly eats at you, eats after you.
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I know this because I've had that monster in my life.
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I didn't think it would work for me because it works on inflammation.
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And I always thought ibuprofen was a scam because it never worked for me.
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However, this reduces inflammation, but it attacks it.
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Unlike ibuprofen, it attacks it from four different ways.
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If it doesn't work for you, it's not going to work like me.
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This one attacks it from four different directions.
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And I don't know which direction it works from, but it works for me.
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70% of the people who try it go on to order more.
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I'm calling because I want to thank you and begrudgingly stew also.
01:01:42.680
Thank you for the incredible education that you have provided to me and to your audience over the years.
01:01:50.040
And I'm going to just explain what I mean by that.
01:01:54.660
A customer of mine invited me to a Catholic Women in Action conference down in Alexandria, Virginia.
01:02:16.400
I attended the conference, met many people of very strong faith, and it was very motivating to me, very moving.
01:02:26.320
Afterwards, I had the honor of having dinner with my customer, her husband, her brother, and sister-in-law.
01:02:36.160
And to set this up, these are two government regulator attorneys, a successful businessman and his wife.
01:02:48.580
And we sat down at the dinner table, and the subject of Israel and the turmoil in the Middle East came up and Ukraine.
01:02:56.180
And I mentioned the name Alexander Dugan, and they all looked at me, none of them have heard of Alexander Dugan.
01:03:06.660
And so I explained who he was, the significance of his book, and the uncanny and impossible coincidences from it, which are events that are occurring in the world right now.
01:03:28.180
And when I told them that, in fact, I am not a person that reads a lot.
01:03:37.060
I have to say that most of my education comes from you and listening to your program, Glenn.
01:03:42.260
And you've done an incredible job of keeping me and your audience up to date with so many critical issues that are happening in the world.
01:03:55.040
Please check the homework because I'm a small businessman myself, and we work really hard and we do everything we can to get it right.
01:04:04.880
But I don't ever want you just to blindly trust me.
01:04:14.840
What's the takeaway from your friends with the Dugan information?
01:04:20.340
Well, they all looked up who he was and his book on their iPhones before they left the table.
01:04:26.140
You know, and we mentioned many other subjects during our conversation and our meal, including the World Economic Forum.
01:04:37.180
You know, these were issues that they had never heard of.
01:04:40.800
And I guess my takeaway from this is this was a group of people with very strong faith in God, in Jesus.
01:04:51.960
And they were highly motivated to spend their time, to take the time to show their faith in God and our Lord.
01:05:05.800
On the other hand, they have not taken the same time to invest in keeping themselves up to date or to find out what's really going on in the world.
01:05:18.880
I will tell you, Mark, the thing we have to do, pay attention to our first citizenship.
01:05:23.020
And then when we have that, pay attention to our second citizenship, because we are in the place where we may lose our first to save our second if we're not careful.
01:05:38.580
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I would just like to say thanks to you and your whole crew for putting the truth out there about a whole lot of things.
01:07:36.440
I've been watching the world crumble for a long time now, and my life's been crumbling.
01:07:42.040
And, you know, I'd just like to give a message to the world to just take care of each other.
01:07:48.880
Try to give the support that you need and that the people need.
01:07:52.660
And, you know, it's people like you, I just, I really just want to say thank you for everything that you do.
01:07:59.000
And I watch you every day of the week that I can.
01:08:03.720
What have you, what's been going on in your life that you've been struggling with?
01:08:15.960
And I'm working on quitting smoking cigarettes and weed and stuff.
01:08:21.040
And I'm just trying to get my life back on track.
01:08:24.240
And I'm just having to lay everything out on the table and take inventory of myself and everything that's going on.
01:08:36.280
But I've had some absolutely amazing people come into my life and really help me out.
01:08:42.400
And I'd just like to say thank you to them as well.
01:08:45.600
I, I, I, let me tell you, Cody, as somebody who has done this before, um, do it right.
01:08:57.540
And you're just, I mean, you just get it sometimes you'll just get beaten down by it.
01:09:14.640
And I don't mean just the garbage of drinking or smoking or whatever.
01:09:17.580
I mean, getting rid of the things that were pushing you in that direction.
01:09:23.920
It was, it's scary, I know, but you're going to discover some great things about you.
01:09:31.480
And it's, it's literally transpired into my life to where trash is actually piling up and,
01:09:37.120
you know, basic chores and, and just functioning as a, as a productive member of society has
01:09:46.600
It's, it's become like I've been mentally disabled and, you know, just trying to get on
01:09:51.740
track before it's too late, you know, cause I don't want to lose everything that I have.
01:10:05.380
You know, I want to hear how your life is going.
01:10:10.280
I have to tell you that is, you know, what's really scary is most people, because I was
01:10:15.960
this way, you hang on to the things that you think you are, you hang on to, um, your
01:10:25.940
struggles and your problems and the blame that you have given yourself or others have
01:10:32.020
given you or you've put on somebody else because it is a, it's a defense mechanism that happens.
01:10:40.160
And when you start to really, you know, recover and you have to take that inventory of yourself
01:10:50.100
And then hopefully that leads to dealing with all the things you think, you know, you thought
01:10:55.700
And it's scary when you take all of that stuff out because you feel like, at least I did.
01:11:02.040
I felt like maybe there's not anybody in there.
01:11:08.480
I don't, I mean, I'm a, I've been hiding all of this because I don't think there's anything
01:11:20.100
And I will tell you, I felt that way for a long time.
01:11:24.200
Um, and it stopped me from really going, cause you'd hang on to things.
01:11:28.860
You'd be like, no, I want to hang on to this one because it gave you an excuse.
01:11:33.960
But when you get rid of all of that stuff, you begin to discover things about yourself
01:11:39.460
that you didn't know that are really, really good, really good.
01:11:50.520
Hey, Glenn, uh, uh, I got a serious question for you, but I also have kind of a funny statement.
01:11:59.300
And, uh, when you had Michael Franzese on, uh, you're pronouncing his last name wrong.
01:12:04.340
And I don't know if you realize that, but I always do.
01:12:12.120
Uh, my family's not related, but it's a mob guy and you're, and you're saying his name
01:12:20.940
That would be terrifying if the mob existed, which it doesn't.
01:12:27.340
Big fan of the mob if it existed, but it doesn't exist.
01:12:31.440
So anyway, uh, I got my brother listed in upstate New York too.
01:12:36.000
Um, but my serious question is, is I've been, I live in South Carolina and we've seen all
01:12:41.580
these things, my friends and hearing all this stuff on the internet and things about these,
01:12:46.340
the Southern border and these middle-aged men or military age men coming across.
01:12:50.500
And, and I'm hearing and seeing, uh, stories and, and things about, you know, them being put
01:12:55.480
up in cities around America at the Roosevelt hotel.
01:12:58.780
A lot of them have these UN cards that have money on them.
01:13:02.840
Uh, it's just, I just want to see what your take is on that and see what, is there anybody
01:13:07.060
looking into local, uh, um, police forces, hopefully in these cities, you know, like
01:13:19.300
Are there people, uh, paying attention to that?
01:13:22.680
People like you, people like me, people who are paying attention and are concerned.
01:13:31.440
I don't know if they're looking into it, but I'm sure they're aware of it in the cities
01:13:35.780
where they're allowed to be aware of things like that.
01:13:38.980
Um, and every, every American, every city should be concerned.
01:13:42.660
We've talked about it for a long time that the UN is helping on the other side of the
01:13:48.080
border process people, getting them ready so they can come in and just have easy access
01:13:53.900
You have NGOs, some of them funded by people like Soros, uh, that are doing the same thing,
01:14:00.860
helping moving people, uh, you know, doing caravans, all of these things.
01:14:06.000
Uh, and their, their goal is, uh, is not a stronger America.
01:14:18.540
Here's a Biden spokesperson, John Kirby, uh, just this weekend.
01:14:24.320
Let me ask you about the Southern border because obviously the chaos there, the openness, you
01:14:32.100
can argue about that, but I mean, record numbers of people showing up there, record numbers
01:14:35.680
of people who are either on a terror list or associated with somebody who is a family member
01:14:39.280
and associate, we're at record numbers for those.
01:14:41.800
How worried are you as somebody who is your job is national security that we have an issue
01:14:47.100
there with somebody who would be a bad actor, a copycat or a terrorist cell?
01:14:50.800
Well, we're, we're, we're concerned about the potential spillover from the war against
01:14:57.160
That's why days ago, I mean, within a day or two of the attacks, the president ordered
01:15:01.720
the team, the national security team, uh, and the department of Homeland Security to
01:15:05.380
work with state and local authorities to make sure that we have the Intel picture in place
01:15:09.000
to be able to identify and potentially disrupt any domestic terror threat as a result of,
01:15:16.380
And I will tell you that even as we were speaking here this morning, we simply don't have
01:15:19.800
any specific credible threat to speak to, but that doesn't mean we're not looking very,
01:15:28.860
So even just a few days ago, we reached out to local authorities.
01:15:33.960
Make sure you have information on all those people that are coming in.
01:15:37.880
You just, you make sure you really, you mean the, what is it now?
01:15:54.600
There was a report out, uh, this last weekend about the number of people that came in from
01:16:06.020
That's a, that's a long walk from Iran, a really long walk.
01:16:13.800
Because I'll bet you if you're a persecuted person in Iran and you get out, you could show
01:16:19.000
up at our embassy someplace and I'll, I'll bet you, you could be fast tracked.
01:16:26.740
And this has been happening now for two and a half years.
01:16:29.660
So I appreciate what you've done, John, in the last couple of days after the attack, but
01:16:36.940
I think Americans would like to know, you know, who's here and maybe you should, uh, solve
01:16:48.000
Are you with me on this, Glenn, uh, over the past week or two, John Kirby's starting to
01:16:53.340
rise to the level of annoyance of like a KJP for me.
01:16:56.680
Like he's starting to get to that like upper echelon hall of fame level of just, I can't
01:17:03.440
stand hearing a word out of his mouth because he's so annoying about everything.
01:17:16.220
If, if, if you're old enough to remember who Baghdad Bob was, was that the first war
01:17:25.480
And he was a guy who was like, look, there's caves, terror.
01:17:37.120
Oh, but it was also like the tanks are, we have video, uh, video footage of tanks 10 miles
01:17:44.840
And he's like, they're not even in the country.
01:17:50.260
And also very reminiscent of what we're hearing now from people in the middle East are basically
01:17:57.180
And hearing in other, uh, areas here in the United States from our own people, what the
01:18:14.300
We are, we are at the point where I never thought America would be.
01:18:18.340
And the one responsible for that is the one that is currently killing themselves.
01:18:28.520
I mean, it might be for hunting or, you know, fishing.
01:18:36.020
I mean, yes, I fish with guns and that's why I've lost all of my guns in that horrible
01:18:43.080
But anyway, you keep yourself safe, keep your family safe.
01:18:46.540
And that's not going to happen unless you're actually skilled and comfortable with a gun
01:18:57.740
There is a high tech, easy to use system that is used wildly and widely by the military
01:19:06.600
Uh, and it is like having your, your drill sergeant, your, your shooting, uh, instructor
01:19:11.200
standing right next to you the whole time and actually seeing and being able to show
01:19:19.960
You put it on the barrel of your gun, whether you're dry firing or active at a range, it
01:19:25.020
will show you how you're aiming, how you're drifting.
01:19:28.860
If you're pulling the gun down or to the left or whatever, and it shows you how to correct
01:20:05.600
Uh, I have an update on what the house is doing as well.
01:20:13.340
I was just calling to thank you for the Mercury one event this weekend.
01:20:18.640
Thank you to you and your team, uh, JP, Suzanne trip, and everyone else that works there.
01:20:25.960
And, you know, there's millions of us out here who are behind you, praying for you, lifting
01:20:33.420
You're doing the heavy lifting, but we're right behind you.
01:20:39.780
We did have the Mercury one, um, gala where we write, raise funds, uh, and we do it every,
01:20:46.640
So that way I can say 100% of the proceeds go to, you know, down, down range, wherever it
01:20:53.320
is, whether it's Hawaii or Florida or a disaster in Turkey, or now, uh, the planes that we are
01:21:00.240
sending over, uh, to help Americans, uh, return home.
01:21:05.340
Um, uh, you know, the, we're, we're, we're flying people from Israel, uh, in case you
01:21:10.880
haven't heard, we announced it, uh, Friday afternoon.
01:21:13.900
Um, but, um, we're doing this for the second time now.
01:21:17.540
I can't believe we have to do this, but we're doing it for the second time, getting Americans,
01:21:22.960
And luckily, uh, the president has figured out a way to commandeer a cruise ship, I guess.
01:21:29.340
So Americans are getting onto cruise ships thanks to the U S government.
01:21:33.460
Um, maybe that's the best, fastest way they could give them COVID, I guess, maybe.
01:21:39.020
Um, but, uh, you know, uh, Rhonda Santis in Florida is also doing it.
01:21:44.320
And so the, the load is not going to, you know, um, bear down on the shoulders of our audience.
01:21:51.120
Um, but thank you for the ability to be able to do these things.
01:21:57.420
Um, if you would like to be involved in any of our projects, you can go to mercury one.org
01:22:02.820
and find out what we're doing for Israel and, and everything else and join us mercury one.org.
01:22:08.480
Uh, so Jim Jordan is now politicking, trying to make sure that people vote for him tomorrow
01:22:16.620
Uh, I, I don't, I, I'm not sure of the names that, that claim to be Republicans that apparently,
01:22:24.800
you know, you know, you know, want the Democrats to, you know, share the gavel or whatever they're
01:22:32.660
Uh, but, uh, Jim Jordan would be your smart move here gang over a, uh, sharing the power
01:22:38.960
I think that would be, uh, you know, uh, uh, uh, a real bad death knell for your candidacy
01:23:12.480
This would be a, this would be not only good, but an improvement.
01:23:19.360
Um, and so I say that, you know, there's a 75% chance that he, he gets it now because
01:23:27.500
I realize we're talking about the stupid Republican party.
01:23:32.540
So I think there's about a 2% chance of it happening.
01:23:44.700
I don't see how there's any way they get him through that conference.
01:23:47.360
I mean, they had a guy who announced he was going to be in the race for speaker who announced
01:23:55.220
like 10 minutes before the actual vote and told everyone he didn't actually want to be
01:24:03.340
Like there's just, there's just people who don't like Jordan.
01:24:05.820
And the problem is there's nobody in this conference that make, is going to get them
01:24:13.860
Yeah, that, believe me, that gets closer and closer to reality every day.
01:24:18.380
There are Republicans actually talking about it.
01:25:22.620
What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:26:03.380
You need to call your House member today because there are stories out now that the Republicans are actually talking about brokering a deal with the Democrats to find maybe a very conservative Democrat or a very liberal Republican that the Democrats can vote for.
01:26:25.420
Are you kidding me? Really? I mean, if this happens, I mean, how could you possibly ever vote for a Republican again?
01:26:37.500
And honestly, the Freedom Caucus and everybody else should just leave the rotting carcass behind.
01:26:58.340
He wants to hold people accountable and not spend so much.
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Thank you for welcoming me in our three of the program.
01:28:37.500
I didn't really want to talk to you or even look at you for the first two hours.
01:28:41.900
That's a better reaction than I get from most people.
01:28:53.320
I don't have a chance to call in very often, but I am going to be coming to your event,
01:28:59.040
Keeping the Covenants here in Salt Lake City, Utah.
01:29:01.160
And I happen to have some extra tickets that I got for the purpose of hoping to get one
01:29:07.640
of your radio listeners that is from the state of Utah that would like to come and see the
01:29:13.260
I tell you why, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, I tell you what, because we can't, we can't
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Tell them to get in touch with Rod Arquette at KNRS and maybe Rod can give them away.
01:29:23.940
I'm there on Thursday, I think, and you can go to, I don't know, what is that event thing?
01:29:31.160
Yeah, event bright and just search for Glenn Beck and get your tickets.
01:29:44.420
I've been listening to you for about 22 years since the day I got clean and sober.
01:29:51.940
I traveled on the road to, I live in Northern Maine.
01:29:54.960
I traveled daily to the methadone clinic for quite a few years and found you on the radio
01:30:04.240
And you were listening to the, and you didn't need methadone eventually, even though you listened
01:30:17.900
It was, and it's, uh, you know, there's been good, good and bad, uh, just like everyone,
01:30:25.500
We, I, I wanted to, the reason I've been trying to speak with you, uh, for the past couple of
01:30:31.060
years is, uh, in December of 2022, I lost my best friend and business partner to suicide.
01:30:39.300
Uh, six months later, we lost my 18 year old nephew to suicide.
01:30:48.440
Um, through all of this, we've started a, a group called stay for life.
01:30:55.900
Um, we're trying to raise awareness for men's mental health and suicide prevention.
01:31:02.460
Uh, it's just become a crisis in our country right now.
01:31:10.200
What is your, uh, what is your organization's name?
01:31:29.260
Um, I tell you, there is, I mean, you want to talk about nobody paying attention to suicide,
01:31:44.380
Um, but I, I, I'll, I'll tell you, you know, our suicide rate in this country has gone up
01:31:50.460
25% in the last 10 or 12 years, 25% in anything else.
01:31:56.920
If we had heart disease go up by 25%, we had, you know, uh, blindness, cancer, anything going
01:32:06.960
up by 25%, everyone would be saying it's an epidemic.
01:32:11.260
And what's crazy is no one's saying it's an epidemic except for those who are experiencing
01:32:21.140
Do you see the, you know, American medical association?
01:32:25.480
They'll come out all the time and tell us, you know, Hey, you know what?
01:32:31.880
They're coming out with all kinds of stuff, but I don't hear them coming out on and saying
01:32:42.060
And, uh, I, Josh, I wish you all the, the luck in the world.
01:32:52.120
Uh, well, we've, we're, uh, in the infancy stages.
01:32:56.600
Um, it's my wife, my sister, um, her husband and myself, uh, we're, our biggest, um, program
01:33:06.560
right now that we're trying to get off the ground is a peer, uh, men's peer support group.
01:33:12.340
Uh, just a place where guys can get together and, and talk about what's going on.
01:33:16.640
I mean, it's, it's, it's, it's, they can't, people can't even get into counseling.
01:33:21.020
It's, it's 19 months sometimes to get into a counselor.
01:33:25.440
Even when people do want to talk and try to get better.
01:33:30.240
Josh, keep following your heart and your spirit on this and, uh, and, um, don't give
01:33:38.800
There's so many good things that are worth living for.
01:33:43.220
And even the hard things, if we, if we will look at these times as we will see in our
01:33:53.240
day, we will watch, and maybe it's you, maybe it's somebody else.
01:33:58.160
We will watch the icons of tomorrow emerge because they only really emerge in strife.
01:34:06.460
You know, otherwise we're all eating donuts and well, okay, I'm eating donuts, but when
01:34:14.480
there's real strife, that's when heroes appear and they're not heroes.
01:34:20.880
You know, they, they don't, they don't, they're probably people just like you who don't want
01:34:27.480
They just lay, they reach a limit and they're like, okay, I can't do that anymore.
01:34:34.340
Um, and, uh, and Josh pop possibly that is, is you an icon of the future.
01:34:41.200
Um, if you are struggling with something, uh, especially suicide, I know I've been there.
01:34:49.800
I've, I've had multiple family members struggle and some of them fail in their struggle.
01:34:59.440
So I know exactly what it is, but I'm telling you right now, life is worth it.
01:35:06.140
And as somebody who has been there, I had a bridge abutment with my name on it.
01:35:11.960
I lived in Louisville, Kentucky, and there was an overpass.
01:35:17.660
And every day I drove by that to and from work.
01:35:21.680
Um, and I actually, in a sick sort of way, prayed that I would have the strength to drive
01:35:30.620
Um, thank God I didn't thank God I didn't life's worth it.
01:35:43.520
I can't, I know the amount of restraint I'm having in this moment is incredible.
01:35:48.780
Like I should be giving an award for what just happened.
01:35:52.120
I think this, I want, I want a, I want a festival set up in my art of my honor right now.
01:36:02.940
That was a really tough moment for him not to make a comment about, can we get that bridge
01:36:16.620
I'm going to put up a plaque to the thing, but I'm not, I'm not going to, that's, that's
01:36:27.220
Boy, we'll give them out for anything now, won't we?
01:36:29.720
Uh, if you're, uh, uh, if you care about your dog and I know you do, you want the best
01:36:35.760
for your, your animal, you want the best for your dog or, you know, male, female, it doesn't
01:36:42.060
Even those transgender dogs that are like, uh, don't call me, uh, him anymore.
01:36:57.480
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And so they, they cook it and they cook everything out of it.
01:37:06.040
Imagine if you were living on stuff that could be on the shelf for two years.
01:37:13.680
You'd be eating McDonald's and Twinkies and things like that.
01:37:20.700
That's why you have to put the vitamins and the minerals and the probiotics, all the things
01:37:24.240
that are so good for your dog back into those, uh, kibble food meals.
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In fact, uh, they want to send you the first trial bag for free just to make sure your dog
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01:37:55.720
Welcome to the Glenn Beck program, Tony in Florida.
01:38:17.320
I'm happy to see you both carrying the torch and keeping the forging the path for all of
01:38:21.980
I wanted to call this morning about what I call the abortion accountability act.
01:38:26.360
It ties into the plan that you have that would counsel mothers, show them the sonogram,
01:38:34.720
And if the woman would still choose to have an abortion after all of that, I think that
01:38:41.800
So I'm, I'm proposing that we get a bill going that after the first abortion, there would
01:38:46.600
be a five-year mandatory birth control that would give the woman time for her life to
01:38:51.480
maybe go into a different direction and give her a little bit of time to, to be ready to
01:38:57.700
And then after the five years, when the birth control comes out, if they come back again
01:39:01.660
for a second abortion, after the counseling, after the sonogram, after the adoption, you
01:39:07.040
know, after all of the, the measures have been taken to try to help them birth the baby,
01:39:12.480
if they choose to do the abortion the second time, I'm proposing that we, uh, give them a
01:39:18.440
tubal logotomy and that they would lose their, uh, ability to have babies there.
01:39:23.260
We have young women that are filming themselves in abortion clinics, glorifying abortion, talking
01:39:30.480
And I, as soon as I get out of here, I'm going to have another one.
01:39:33.160
And we really have to trim these numbers of murder down while we're talking about murdering
01:39:38.280
people, people dying across the country, people dying from suicide.
01:39:41.700
I just want us to keep focused on these babies.
01:39:43.700
And I think that this, and I'm not talking about the, what, two to 3% of people who have
01:39:48.520
been raped or people who have incest, or there are these, these minor factors that can come
01:39:54.860
into play that we would have to take in accountability for as well.
01:39:58.160
You're talking about the serial, you're, you're talking about the serial killing of children.
01:40:05.100
I think that we, you know what, you can't go to a grocery store and take a piece of gum
01:40:11.860
You can't jaywalk without having accountability for it, but yet we let senseless murders of
01:40:15.980
our babies go on and on and on without any accountability whatsoever.
01:40:20.660
So I feel like that we need to put some kind of strict measures in place that would, that
01:40:25.960
would, that would curb the number of abortions.
01:40:28.940
I'm thinking by the tens of thousands per year in our country, and maybe we can whittle this
01:40:41.100
Gosh, Tony, it's Monday morning, and I'm not prepared for that.
01:40:49.860
I am initially extraordinarily adverse to tying tubes and things like that because
01:40:58.040
certainly the government, the government ordering.
01:41:04.100
Um, however, I do appreciate the, the ideas that you have on, uh, trying to find a way
01:41:12.180
to stop the serial, uh, abortionists because they do exist.
01:41:16.700
However, in small numbers, uh, the ones who are, even the people who really heart abortion
01:41:23.560
don't exactly look at it as a pleasurable process.
01:41:28.520
We looked this up at one point and there's no verification of this, but the person who
01:41:33.380
claims to hold the abortion record is like at 12 or eight.
01:41:40.540
Um, so it's, it's, it is unusual, but I, I do understand, um, the, uh, the concept of
01:41:48.760
that and we just, there has to be a way to change people's minds.
01:41:57.120
And then once minds and hearts are changed on this, then, then you can look at the outliers,
01:42:04.700
but we have a lot of people before those outliers that we, we need to try to save.
01:42:13.600
And I mean, look, there is actually a bill called, I think it's the abortion accountability
01:42:17.500
act or pro birth accountability act or something in Georgia, which is basically their name
01:42:25.340
And we know that that policy, because it's in place in several States is already cutting
01:42:33.940
I am not, uh, I'm no, no real bending on the killing of children, frankly, but you know,
01:42:39.640
unfortunately we don't have that, uh, magic wand.
01:42:43.120
We don't have that magic wand and we don't have that consensus yet.
01:42:45.620
Short term, you take every gain that you can get, like what Texas has done, like what Florida
01:42:49.900
has done, like what Georgia has done and, and minimize the amount of abortions in your
01:42:54.960
And then longterm, the only way to win this is to, as you point out, Glenn, win the hearts
01:43:01.400
I mean, that sounds like, so like, I don't know, ethereal, but in reality, like if a state
01:43:08.100
reinstituted slavery right now, there would not be a big slavery business because people
01:43:16.260
No one wants, not everybody, almost, that would be like what, but what we're talking about
01:43:23.260
There are some, there are some, and you'd have to punish them and you'd have to punish
01:43:28.220
But generally speaking, there's no popular movement to, uh, have slavery return.
01:43:34.360
It's a really bad idea that everyone despises, rightly so.
01:43:40.880
I mean, I'm coming up with more and more exceptions.
01:43:47.960
Eventually the longterm win is here for people to despise abortion and see it as we see it.
01:43:52.160
And when they do, and that will happen, I think someday it will be viewed like it, like
01:43:57.220
When that does happen, you know, you'll still have the laws in place.
01:44:00.960
You don't get rid of them, but there won't be a desire for people to do the activity
01:44:05.100
because everyone finds it as, as abhorrent as it is.
01:44:09.900
Like, for instance, we've been talking about this a lot today with Hamas, you know, we,
01:44:18.500
We killed the Nazis and with Hamas, you know, we don't, we don't have a vendetta to go kill
01:44:25.780
all of the Palestinians, you know, because you just don't do that.
01:44:30.300
You kill those who are for killing others innocently.
01:44:35.260
Um, and some innocents are going to be lost along the way.
01:44:38.160
That's war when the reason why we, um, we didn't put slavery in the declaration of independence
01:44:48.780
because it is in the first draft in Jefferson's own handwriting is because two states disagreed
01:44:54.680
and it was South Carolina and Georgia and they disagreed with it.
01:44:59.500
And our founders thought it's not worth fighting a second revolution for, we will just slowly
01:45:12.500
And they started doing that pretty quickly, quickly, immediately.
01:45:15.260
Um, and they started fading it out, but it, when they died, that spirit just kind of went
01:45:23.080
We, we, we have to look at what is the alternative and the alternative.
01:45:29.240
The alternative is to go to war or to become dictators.
01:45:35.620
So we work extra hard on the heart because we are making progress.
01:45:59.240
I want to tell you about a person named, uh, Christy in a world that often focuses on individual
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She just won the humanitarian of the year award through the great, uh, the greater Baton Rouge
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The reason why I bring her up is she's a great person.
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And this is the kind of person that we look for.
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You're going to have to fire up those brain cells here on Monday morning.
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So this addresses, uh, this addresses even the issue you were discussing earlier about the
01:47:55.360
And this is a suggestion that would help save the U.S. dollar from complete collapse and deal
01:48:03.420
We simply stop paying the interest on that portion, a portion of the U.S. debt.
01:48:09.840
And that portion is the portion that's held by China.
01:48:13.920
Now, of course, that is the dropping of a nuclear bomb in a financial kind of war.
01:48:20.120
And there's a lot of discussion about financial war.
01:48:22.740
And also people might say, well, my gosh, you're going to destroy the U.S. treasury bonds and so on.
01:48:27.520
No, you give assurances to the rest of the world that we are going to pay the interest on all of
01:48:33.360
their debt held by all their sovereign nations.
01:48:40.440
We all remember in the late 80s and the late 90s, financial war was waged against South Africa
01:49:01.940
We've had hippies complaining for decades about what happened in Tibet.
01:49:07.500
They're trying to do in Nepal exactly what Russia is doing in Ukraine, just simply trying
01:49:11.500
to take their line, claiming, oh, a bunch of these people are ethnic Chinese.
01:49:14.340
So, and one last thing to give you while you're preparing a response to that idea, I've reviewed
01:49:21.240
this idea with significant conservative economists, including Catherine Austin Fitz, and Catherine
01:49:28.260
So even if you think that's a great idea, I think you should discuss it with Carol at some
01:49:37.240
Uh, let me start here again, cold start on this.
01:49:44.100
Um, you said what, what they're doing in Nepal, just taking land, Russia's doing that, right?
01:49:51.340
You said, so they're doing the same thing as Russia.
01:49:55.960
It's like an aggressive colonization where they just simply claim that they're not taking
01:50:00.040
the land yet, but they're simply trying to claim that, oh, we got a bunch of ethnic Chinese
01:50:12.760
And that is giving us a, a, uh, bricks organization that is going to challenge the dollar, uh, soon
01:50:21.720
and they're replace replacing the swift, something that America thought could never be done.
01:50:26.700
The swift payment, uh, uh, system, which, you know, it does almost all the payments, uh, internationally,
01:50:38.100
Now it's now, you know, now it's going to be replaced in some nations because we took
01:50:44.460
that away from Russia and others immediately said, well, if they can do that there, what
01:50:50.160
happens if they get up on the wrong side of the bed and they think that, you know, they
01:50:55.140
And they were all, many of them, not all of them, many of them were nations that were,
01:51:02.100
Um, but if you say you're not going to pay the interest, a couple of things happen.
01:51:10.380
We, when we got into what new information do we have about China slaves?
01:51:15.980
We knew that going in that to me, if, if I were, uh, somebody going to a bank and I said,
01:51:25.120
you know what, I just found out that you were, you know, uh, holding the money and maybe involved
01:51:49.380
Now, if we're at war, then maybe we do that, but this would be an act of war.
01:51:57.820
What you're sort of making my argument for me, Glenn, because the truth of the matter is,
01:52:02.700
That's what those shots across the bow are with bricks.
01:52:05.280
These are shots across the bow of financial war.
01:52:08.060
And we have a dollar that is about to go to zero.
01:52:11.720
And if we don't do something, that's what's going to happen.
01:52:15.160
And there is a realistic basis for what I've said.
01:52:20.820
I don't want to get into an argument with you, but I do want to push back, uh, a bit.
01:52:25.220
Um, the first thing, if you want to save the dollar, the first thing you do is clean your
01:52:32.080
own house up first, before you say, I'm going to declare war on China.
01:52:36.900
You would say, I'm going to declare war on, uh, maybe we, we don't pay the salaries of
01:52:44.860
everybody in Congress and in Washington, because they're the ones that are tubing this, this
01:52:52.840
Why would I go outside of my own borders first and cause a war with Russia when really I should
01:53:12.780
This would be the dropping of a nuclear bomb in financial war.
01:53:16.540
This would be, this would be a full on financial war against China.
01:53:20.980
But the question becomes, are we headed that way?
01:53:38.560
However, uh, I, I don't really want to be the one that drops the nuclear bomb, uh, on China
01:53:44.640
because I don't think the rest of the world would believe us.
01:53:47.540
And the fastest thing we can do is get everybody dumping our, uh, treasuries that they do hold.
01:53:58.240
And China would convince half the world to do just that.
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Jeff seems to, that we should be, there are differences in, in just not paying any full
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faith and credit is a big deal and it would really rock the world economy and ours really
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badly, but taking steps to the direction of being less economically tied to China, uh,
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I think you saw some of that with, with, in the Trump administration.
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Um, at the, with the spending that we've had, even if Trump, you know, Trump is not a debt
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I am, but I buy into his theory to some degree.
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And that is, look, you, you cut your spending when you're at full earning power.
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If we get rid of all of these things, we can create businesses.
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However, I'm not comfortable because it seems that only happens when we have certain people
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The first things that you, you need to do is stop the accumulation of debt.
01:55:11.380
I just don't, you cannot clean out your, you cannot clean out somebody else's house.
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It's like after, you know, in 2008, right before the crash, our financial heads of all
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of our banks went over and lectured China on how you really need to run.
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And, you know, look, we have all the credibility, we, we know how to run, you know, the banking
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They laughed at us when we were there because they saw what was coming.
01:55:43.120
I will also say if we're going to do this with China, which I think is the right thing
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to do one important, get away from China, get away from him.
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But I mean, and if there's war, yes, maybe, maybe.
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I mean, I don't know, but moving away from, from our economic ties with China is something
01:56:05.520
However, and this is something that, you know, we were talking about with the house race.
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You do something with a plan for what's going to replace it.
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And you better have a replacement for China because our entire way of life changes.
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If we just cut them out completely right now, everything changes.
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India is a country that has much, some familiarity, some friendliness to Western values.
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They at least, they loved us when Trump was in office.
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You have a large population, a real manufacturing base.
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We should be doing everything we can to encourage India to be moving the right way for Western
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values as much as we can control that with, with, with carrots.
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And then also, you know, encouraging companies to do business with, with countries like India
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that can actually give us a lot of the stuff that we're getting from China, but also in
01:57:07.040
And obviously, American manufacturing is another big part of this, increasing that and everything
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else, but you're never going to replace China with American manufacturing completely.
01:57:16.100
Certain products you can help on, certain things for defense purposes you should bring in internally
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But when you're talking about wide-scale economic pursuits, you got a country that's got over
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You know, like embracing them and helping them through their troubles is probably something
01:57:44.480
I have a question without the, without the normal argument that we're here that, oh my
01:57:52.740
But why, what is it going to take to get the majority of the Republican Party, the 80 million
01:57:59.260
people who voted for Donald Trump to leave this party and become independents?
01:58:06.280
We've allowed RFK to take over that aspect of the three-party system now.
01:58:11.500
It's another Democrat, regardless of, you know, all the nice things he says that people
01:58:15.880
think are great, which he is, and he's a Democrat.
01:58:19.320
What is it going to take to leave these rhinos and never-Trumpers and people that are feckless
01:58:27.920
and refuse to fight for what we the people want?
01:58:36.960
What do we do to make that third party the strongest party of all three?
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Well, I'm going to say something really unpopular.
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The last thing you do is start a third party three or four months or six months before this
01:59:07.880
When he thinks he can fool people who care about the Constitution.
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But I will tell you, I think, you know, when you've got a four-year ramp up, Donald Trump
01:59:25.880
If you can get enough Democrats, or sorry, enough Republicans to leave, but it can't be about
01:59:45.280
Like, and, you know, again, remember, Trump supported aggressively McCarthy.
01:59:50.600
Like, so I don't, I understand that there's certainly differences between rhinos and Donald
01:59:59.360
He harangued people on the House floor to vote for McCarthy.
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I think Jordan would be an improvement over McCarthy.
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First of all, Trump, it's hard to do it with a third party, which is one of the reasons
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why people continually fail at it, even when they have really high polls.
02:00:21.820
You know, and there's a reason why Trump goes to the Republican Party, because that's
02:00:25.400
where he can win, and the structure's already built.
02:00:28.520
But that was at a time in 2016 where we got to take over.
02:00:33.800
The Republicans, those McConnells and the dirty ones, they're never going to get out.
02:00:40.920
They are going to continue to try to do everything they can for their little rhinoville.
02:00:46.880
I am one that would love to see the big, not before an election, but the big players
02:00:57.520
And I'd love it if you had a really, really conservative Republican, I mean, Democrat,
02:01:06.180
I'm not playing this game anymore, because I think the Republicans are so rotted from the
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inside, a lot of people would follow and get out.
02:01:18.520
People have gone, become independent, even if they're just voting for Republicans, still
02:01:26.460
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Just looking at what's happening with the Speaker of the House.
02:03:16.980
It's I mean, Jim Jordan has got to get every single Republican on board and that's going
02:03:25.880
If if you are living in a district with a weenie, wishy washy Republican, you need to call them
02:03:38.360
Say there is going to be consequences at the ballot box.
02:03:57.720
Vote for Jim Jordan, because if we don't, we're going to be forced into a compromise with
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with the wishy washy rhinos and the Democrats and the Democrats are just they're salivating
02:04:11.940
Again, I go back to, you know, have a plan before you execute the guy who was at least
02:04:21.140
This is going to get very bad for the Republicans and very bad for our side if they don't vote
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for Jim Jordan, because you will, in effect, give the Democrats all that power back.