The Glenn Beck Program - June 17, 2021


Dems Removed America’s High Ground — and Putin Knows It | 6⧸17⧸21


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 15 minutes

Words per Minute

165.40802

Word Count

12,470

Sentence Count

1,675

Misogynist Sentences

30

Hate Speech Sentences

23


Summary

Pat and Geoff talk about how proud they are of Joe Biden's performance against Vladimir Putin. They also talk about the White House's new cybersecurity alert, and why they should be worried about what Putin is doing to our president.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:02.980 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:05.320 We were just talking about how proud we are as Americans
00:00:07.680 after Joe Biden's showing against Vladimir Putin yesterday.
00:00:13.780 Proud.
00:00:14.520 Proud.
00:00:16.620 Bursting with pride, I would say.
00:00:18.880 We will show you some of the things he had to say
00:00:21.640 and some of what happened coming up in 60 seconds.
00:00:25.140 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:30.420 So the White House has issued alerts against increased ransomware attacks.
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00:02:02.600 All right.
00:02:03.760 We had the Biden-Putin summit yesterday.
00:02:07.060 I love the treatment that CNN gave it on their,
00:02:12.120 they've got this show called Reality Check.
00:02:14.460 I don't know what the douche's name is.
00:02:16.240 It doesn't.
00:02:17.520 He is agonizing.
00:02:20.700 And, you know, what they reality checked every single day
00:02:23.520 for four years was Donald Trump.
00:02:24.580 I usually watch good shows and I don't remember watching reality check.
00:02:28.420 Really?
00:02:28.880 Yeah.
00:02:29.260 It's at seven o'clock every morning.
00:02:30.760 They do a little reality check and it was usually to check
00:02:32.940 on something that Trump said.
00:02:34.180 So, everybody was wondering, well, when Trump leaves,
00:02:36.940 what are they going to talk about?
00:02:38.600 Trump.
00:02:39.000 Yeah, Trump.
00:02:39.800 Trump.
00:02:40.100 They're going to talk about Trump.
00:02:41.080 They're still going to reality check Donald Trump.
00:02:43.900 And Republicans.
00:02:45.480 And today's thing was,
00:02:47.500 were Republicans rooting for Vladimir Putin?
00:02:52.980 No, Republicans weren't rooting for Vlad Putin.
00:02:58.600 It's agonizing.
00:03:00.260 What Republicans were concerned about is we have a president
00:03:06.100 in serious cognitive decline,
00:03:08.460 which CNN doesn't seem to even freaking notice.
00:03:11.220 No, no, not at all.
00:03:12.460 They don't even notice.
00:03:13.060 We just overlooked that completely.
00:03:15.100 Yeah, we're not going to pay attention to that.
00:03:16.660 And it's as clear as the nose on your face.
00:03:18.880 It's as obvious as any situation we've ever seen
00:03:24.520 involving a president of the United States.
00:03:26.940 The guy's in trouble.
00:03:28.240 He just is.
00:03:28.800 He's been for quite some time.
00:03:30.120 Yeah.
00:03:30.440 I mean, it's really.
00:03:31.160 He was in trouble during the campaign.
00:03:32.740 Yeah.
00:03:33.140 We warned about it all during the campaign.
00:03:34.980 He was elected anyway.
00:03:36.220 He got really lucky with being able to be in the basement
00:03:40.080 through most of the campaign because of the pandemic.
00:03:43.140 Yeah, he had to stay in.
00:03:44.220 That helped a lot.
00:03:44.740 I think.
00:03:45.260 At least I thought it did.
00:03:46.180 But now he's out and about and it appears like,
00:03:49.140 oh, well, that's just the way he is.
00:03:51.460 Yeah.
00:03:51.700 Joe being Joe.
00:03:52.820 Well, and he's got a whole staff of people around him
00:03:54.800 who try to save him every chance they get.
00:03:57.400 Jill among them.
00:03:58.300 Jill is always leading him around.
00:04:00.020 She's definitely his handler.
00:04:01.140 Yeah.
00:04:01.540 Trying to jump in there and save him.
00:04:03.020 And Kamala does the same thing.
00:04:04.600 She serves the same purpose.
00:04:06.940 And so yesterday, you had the two world leaders by themselves.
00:04:10.780 So there's no saving him here.
00:04:13.000 He's got to be able to compete with this vicious killer,
00:04:16.260 as everybody calls him.
00:04:17.600 Because Putin is.
00:04:19.020 He's a vicious killer.
00:04:20.120 He poisons his opponents.
00:04:23.120 And he's done it on a fairly regular basis.
00:04:26.020 And he doesn't mind doing it.
00:04:29.080 And here are the two sitting down together and just getting settled in.
00:04:32.460 This is kind of fun.
00:04:38.120 Biden's sitting there with his legs crossed like a proper lady.
00:04:41.280 Like the proper lady he is.
00:04:46.120 And Putin just making himself comfortable with a little man spread.
00:04:50.740 Joe looking at his notes.
00:04:52.980 Looking at his notes.
00:04:53.740 Looking at his notes.
00:04:54.700 Putin had none.
00:04:55.800 It's important.
00:04:56.300 And that doesn't mean we're rooting for Vladimir Putin.
00:04:58.560 That just means, again, the president is not in the shape that he needs to be
00:05:08.440 to face this kind of challenge.
00:05:11.080 He can't handle it.
00:05:12.220 He can't.
00:05:13.600 And they have been babbling about how racist America is.
00:05:19.640 And that our biggest threat in this country that we face is white supremacy.
00:05:25.000 And that January 6th was the worst event in American history.
00:05:30.500 It's akin to 9-11.
00:05:32.160 It's bigger than Pearl Harbor.
00:05:36.600 It was a threat to democracy.
00:05:39.260 All of that nonsense.
00:05:41.180 I mean, it is 1-6 now.
00:05:44.860 Yeah.
00:05:45.400 That's 1-6.
00:05:47.600 Okay.
00:05:48.200 Which is more powerful, of course, than 9-11.
00:05:50.320 Because it was so much worse.
00:05:51.440 So much worse.
00:05:52.840 And they've been spreading that.
00:05:55.000 For the whole time.
00:05:56.220 So, what do you think is going to happen?
00:05:58.040 You think Putin's not going to take advantage of that?
00:05:59.860 He did.
00:06:01.040 He did take advantage of it.
00:06:02.660 When he's asked about political violence in his country, he turned it around.
00:06:09.160 You didn't answer my question, sir.
00:06:10.920 If all of your political opponents are dead, in prison, poisoned,
00:06:16.520 doesn't that send a message that you do not want a fair political fight?
00:06:20.640 Well, on the question of who is murdering whom, people rioted and went into the Congress in the U.S.
00:06:38.180 Here we go.
00:06:38.400 With political demands.
00:06:40.780 And many people were declared as criminals and they are threatened with imprisonment from 20 to 25 years.
00:06:51.440 Okay.
00:06:52.040 Sure.
00:06:54.800 Hello.
00:06:55.480 And these people were immediately arrested after those events.
00:07:04.800 On what grounds, we don't know always.
00:07:10.860 These states didn't actually inform us about that.
00:07:13.600 One of the participants were just shot on the spot and unarmed as well.
00:07:25.960 Unarmed, shot on the spot.
00:07:28.340 Right.
00:07:30.600 Many countries are going through exactly what we're going through.
00:07:33.620 Let me just repeat.
00:07:34.820 We sympathize with what was happening in the States, but we do not wish that to happen in Russia.
00:07:42.520 Wow.
00:07:43.940 Wow.
00:07:44.500 So just turn it right back around on us.
00:07:46.580 I'm not going to answer any of your other questions about the accidental poisoning.
00:07:52.400 Yeah, the poisoning of my political opponents, which is not what was going on on January 6th.
00:07:56.760 But I'm going to use that anyway because the Democrats use it all the time.
00:08:00.960 So why wouldn't I?
00:08:01.960 Why wouldn't I?
00:08:04.400 That's what they've created here.
00:08:06.080 They've created a problem whereby America has no credibility in the world.
00:08:10.520 On the world stage, they've removed.
00:08:13.600 The high ground from us by continually dragging us through the mud, talking about what an awful, racist, xenophobic nation we are and how hateful white people are.
00:08:27.320 And the white supremacist movement is completely out of control and our number one threat.
00:08:32.940 It's pathetic what they've done.
00:08:35.780 No.
00:08:36.080 It's almost treasonous.
00:08:41.420 It is.
00:08:42.300 It's just almost treason what they've done here.
00:08:46.180 And you can see that they've given cannon fodder to all of our enemies.
00:08:49.820 They've given cover to Vladimir Putin and they set us up to take a fall in this summit.
00:08:57.620 And we did.
00:08:59.780 And we did.
00:09:01.360 Yeah, we did.
00:09:02.020 And we did.
00:09:02.500 We left.
00:09:03.540 This president left the other world leaders.
00:09:07.500 It pisses me off.
00:09:08.840 I know.
00:09:11.160 It's frustrating.
00:09:12.540 So frustrating.
00:09:13.280 Because, you know, it was always at least if it wasn't, I mean, Donald Trump was, you know, a standalone kind of guy where, I mean, he pushed his way to the front and I'm Donald Trump in America first.
00:09:24.920 And that's the way it goes.
00:09:26.040 And that's the way it was.
00:09:27.780 But even before Donald Trump, at least America still held your term, the high ground.
00:09:35.100 Yeah.
00:09:35.620 Still held the high ground.
00:09:36.740 Yes.
00:09:37.500 But we've, you know, we've seeded that to them.
00:09:40.180 Absolutely.
00:09:40.540 We've seeded it.
00:09:41.300 We we've said to the Chinese, we're no better than you.
00:09:44.300 We've said to the Russians, we're no better than you.
00:09:46.600 We've said to our to our allies, we can't really hold the world stage.
00:09:51.360 We can't do it anymore.
00:09:52.260 And they're believing that.
00:09:53.040 Right.
00:09:53.220 That's that started with, you know, with.
00:09:55.340 Well, Barack Obama, for sure.
00:09:57.700 Right.
00:09:57.940 By doing his apology tour and saying that, you know, they you are just as good as us and we're not better than you.
00:10:04.520 And then they now they believe it.
00:10:06.200 America's exceptional, just like Iceland is exceptional.
00:10:11.520 You think the Icelanders don't think they're exceptional?
00:10:14.280 Of course, of course.
00:10:14.980 This is like like Canadians are exceptional and Zimbabweans are exceptional.
00:10:19.900 Sure.
00:10:20.460 We're exceptional.
00:10:21.080 Just like that.
00:10:21.980 In fact, Canada is so exceptional.
00:10:23.700 You know what?
00:10:24.080 Come up to the big table.
00:10:25.340 Exactly.
00:10:25.720 You don't even have to sit at the kids table anymore.
00:10:27.420 We'll put you at the G7 table.
00:10:31.500 So they've created this world.
00:10:33.140 Yes, they have.
00:10:33.920 And now we have to try to function in it and have to try to still lead with it.
00:10:39.500 And I don't know how you do that.
00:10:40.520 I don't know how you do that.
00:10:41.200 After you've beaten America down like this, after you have admitted that we're no better than anybody else, then how do you reclaim the high ground and tell China, hey, stop with the Uyghurs, OK?
00:10:54.100 Well, after you stop persecuting your black people, maybe we'll do that.
00:10:57.760 After you stop persecuting all of your minorities and bring equality to all your people, then maybe you can talk to us about it.
00:11:07.420 Then maybe.
00:11:08.620 That's what we're getting now.
00:11:09.960 That's what we're getting.
00:11:11.140 Because they act as if and speak as if we're no better than anybody else.
00:11:16.860 And so you created this world.
00:11:18.220 Again, now we have to lay in it.
00:11:20.020 We just we're just subject now to what the Democrats have done here.
00:11:24.740 And it's really it's a real problem.
00:11:27.960 It's a real problem.
00:11:29.200 And then on top of that, we have our president who is struggling.
00:11:33.380 Cognitive decline.
00:11:34.220 Yeah.
00:11:34.800 I mean, it's it's really noticeable, really noticeable.
00:11:39.260 And it's so noticeable after the last four years with Donald Trump, who commanded.
00:11:45.400 I mean, say what you will about him.
00:11:47.500 I know a lot of people don't like the way he acted.
00:11:49.880 They didn't like his style.
00:11:51.440 But I'm sorry.
00:11:52.520 He commanded respect from those guys.
00:11:54.700 Yes, he really did.
00:11:56.680 Emmanuel Macron was not browbeating Donald Trump.
00:12:00.620 Not for one second.
00:12:01.600 The way he did to to Biden the other day, telling Biden what he was going to do in Europe.
00:12:06.720 And Biden's just nodding his approval.
00:12:08.920 Yeah, I need to do that.
00:12:10.660 Yeah.
00:12:11.320 Yeah, you're right.
00:12:12.700 Emmanuel, you're right.
00:12:15.060 Right.
00:12:15.720 OK.
00:12:16.640 Yeah.
00:12:17.360 Anything else?
00:12:18.240 Yeah.
00:12:18.440 OK, I'll do that, too.
00:12:20.000 It was ridiculous.
00:12:22.740 Ridiculous.
00:12:23.460 I know.
00:12:24.580 So then he has another moment of telling people that he's going to take questions.
00:12:30.700 And he has to, for some reason, feels the need to tell everybody that he's been given a list that he's supposed to abide by.
00:12:39.880 I think he feels.
00:12:40.800 And I was thinking about this because I don't understand that either.
00:12:44.300 I don't.
00:12:44.740 It doesn't.
00:12:45.160 It doesn't make sense to me.
00:12:46.200 Why would why you have.
00:12:47.320 Why do you keep saying it?
00:12:48.300 Say it.
00:12:48.980 Yeah.
00:12:49.320 I just do it.
00:12:50.800 Do it.
00:12:51.360 Right.
00:12:51.600 Just call on the reporters that they've given you the list for Bob Stevens from the Associated Press.
00:12:58.520 Go ahead.
00:12:59.260 That's all you have to do.
00:13:00.500 Here's what he did instead.
00:13:02.100 I'll take your questions.
00:13:03.120 And as usual, folks, they gave me a list of the people I'm going to call on.
00:13:07.380 So, Jonathan, Associated Press.
00:13:10.600 So we'll start with Jonathan.
00:13:11.720 Somebody else is controlling him.
00:13:13.020 Well, Bob.
00:13:13.740 As always.
00:13:14.120 First of all, Bob Stevenson is really pissed right now.
00:13:16.360 Yeah, he is.
00:13:17.040 Because it wasn't Bob.
00:13:18.300 But.
00:13:18.980 And Bob's usually first.
00:13:20.760 So.
00:13:21.660 I just feel like he thinks in his mind by doing that, it takes away the anger of the other
00:13:30.800 members of the press that aren't getting to ask him questions.
00:13:34.300 Oh, that could be.
00:13:35.460 Yeah.
00:13:35.680 Somebody else gave me this list.
00:13:36.880 This isn't my fault.
00:13:37.660 Right.
00:13:38.080 I would call on you.
00:13:38.980 That you're not being called on.
00:13:39.420 I would call on you.
00:13:40.340 Maybe.
00:13:40.620 I feel like maybe that's in his head, but it doesn't work.
00:13:43.340 It doesn't come across like that.
00:13:44.880 And then he usually apologizes for it and says he's going to get in trouble for it.
00:13:48.000 See, that's.
00:13:48.520 And then it looks even worse.
00:13:49.600 Right.
00:13:50.260 Because like, I think we talked about it.
00:13:52.460 I don't know if it was your show or this show, but he feels like he that was funny when
00:13:58.000 he was a senator and he was surrounded by reporters and he had to get to a hearing.
00:14:03.440 He would say, oh, you guys, I'm going to get in trouble.
00:14:05.520 But OK, well, I'll talk to you right now.
00:14:08.360 So it was like a standing little joke with him.
00:14:11.580 Well, he's the president of the United States now.
00:14:14.680 It's not funny.
00:14:16.180 You get to know it's not.
00:14:18.340 You get to do.
00:14:18.920 You're the president.
00:14:19.940 Yeah.
00:14:20.320 You know, I'm sorry.
00:14:21.440 You get to do what you what you want to do.
00:14:23.380 And we had.
00:14:24.120 I mean, Donald Trump did that.
00:14:25.520 Right.
00:14:25.880 And I know we didn't like Donald Trump, but especially with the press.
00:14:29.440 Right.
00:14:29.820 I mean, I know the press hated him, but he stood in front of them every day.
00:14:34.760 Answering questions.
00:14:35.800 Walking out of the White House.
00:14:36.560 One after another.
00:14:37.060 Wherever they were, you go.
00:14:38.600 What do you got?
00:14:39.020 Loved it.
00:14:39.560 What do you got?
00:14:40.120 What do you got from?
00:14:40.580 Who are you with?
00:14:41.500 What do you got from me?
00:14:42.420 What?
00:14:43.520 I mean, every day.
00:14:44.900 Every day.
00:14:46.060 Triple eight.
00:14:46.820 Seven, two, seven.
00:14:47.400 B.
00:14:47.620 E.C.K.
00:14:48.020 More patents due for Glenn.
00:14:49.060 Coming up.
00:14:51.200 Pat Gray and Jeffy, you can listen by show Pat Gray Unleashed immediately preceding this
00:14:56.860 show every weekday morning from six to eight central time.
00:15:01.280 So it's seven to nine Eastern.
00:15:03.460 And then, of course, the Glenn Beck program.
00:15:06.180 Or you can listen.
00:15:07.360 If you don't want to get up early, listen to it anytime on podcast.
00:15:10.580 That's pretty, that's pretty incredible.
00:15:12.400 It is.
00:15:13.040 It's the miracle of modern technology.
00:15:15.760 I mean, you can listen to it at any time.
00:15:17.460 Yes.
00:15:18.000 So similar.
00:15:19.240 Really, in theory, to the Jeff Fisher experience called Chewing the Fat.
00:15:24.220 Chewing the Fat.
00:15:24.480 Yeah.
00:15:24.700 I mean, that's something you can listen to anytime and take with you wherever you are.
00:15:28.700 And in fact, I appreciate it when you take me with you, Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher.
00:15:33.740 Okay.
00:15:34.280 And?
00:15:34.380 And?
00:15:36.100 It's free.
00:15:37.400 Wow.
00:15:37.900 You've still been able to keep the price down.
00:15:39.620 Available wherever podcasts are available.
00:15:40.720 Because I know you've been struggling with that.
00:15:42.140 They want to charge.
00:15:42.760 I don't necessarily like to talk about the fight.
00:15:45.240 I think it's $99.95 for each episode.
00:15:48.200 But you have fought like a lion to keep that thing free.
00:15:53.460 Oh, it's ugly.
00:15:53.940 Thank you.
00:15:54.420 It's been an ugly battle.
00:15:55.520 It has.
00:15:55.800 You're still winning it.
00:15:56.820 Congratulations.
00:15:57.660 Someday I'll tell you the story.
00:15:59.980 You write a book about it.
00:16:01.160 Yeah, I can't.
00:16:01.720 I can't write that.
00:16:02.560 Yeah.
00:16:03.480 All right.
00:16:04.140 888-900-3393.
00:16:06.720 So, as we burst with pride with yesterday's performance of our leader and lament the fact
00:16:15.360 that this brutal killer from Russia just seemingly dominated him.
00:16:22.860 I know.
00:16:24.320 There's more evidence of it.
00:16:26.460 Yes, there is.
00:16:27.140 And one of the things that really, I keep looking to what Vladimir gave Joe Biden as
00:16:32.680 a gift because we know that Biden gave Vlad a gift, right?
00:16:37.860 What did he give him?
00:16:38.740 He gave him the aviator glasses and a-
00:16:44.720 Biden gave Putin aviator glasses?
00:16:47.220 Yes.
00:16:47.820 Okay.
00:16:48.520 Yes.
00:16:49.220 Did Putin immediately put him on?
00:16:50.980 I guess.
00:16:52.180 I guess he did.
00:16:53.500 He also gave him something else.
00:16:55.080 It was like a crystal bison, I think it was.
00:16:59.400 What?
00:16:59.780 What was that?
00:17:00.400 A crystal bison?
00:17:02.180 Does Vlad have a deep desire to have crystal bison in his?
00:17:05.520 It was a crystal bison sculpture.
00:17:07.740 I know exactly where to put this in the Kremlin.
00:17:10.740 This will look beautiful.
00:17:13.520 And a pair of custom aviators, the ones that Biden wears all the time.
00:17:17.560 That's great.
00:17:18.320 I don't think that Putin gave Joe anything because I can't find it anywhere.
00:17:24.020 If he did, I don't know what it was.
00:17:25.160 Yeah.
00:17:25.880 Yeah.
00:17:26.060 Because usually they exchange.
00:17:27.240 I know.
00:17:27.920 Right?
00:17:28.300 I know.
00:17:28.820 That's what I mean.
00:17:30.180 I don't.
00:17:31.440 You remember the first meeting between Obama and the Queen where he gave her a set of his
00:17:37.000 speeches?
00:17:37.940 I mean, how happy are you with that?
00:17:40.100 Oh, my God.
00:17:40.860 Come on.
00:17:41.360 I would just sit there and weep openly.
00:17:43.980 As a man, I would break down and weep openly.
00:17:47.220 No, Barack.
00:17:48.240 Really?
00:17:48.860 No.
00:17:49.440 You've given me 16 of your finest speeches?
00:17:53.340 And then we find out that she can't listen to him anyway because they were the wrong kind.
00:17:58.480 It wasn't compatible with the European thing.
00:18:01.580 So great.
00:18:03.460 You can't make that up.
00:18:04.700 I mean, you could, but nobody would believe it.
00:18:06.120 So I'm not sure what proud gift Vlad gave to Joe, but he's got to be happy with the crystal
00:18:14.100 bison sculpture and the aviator glasses.
00:18:16.400 He's got to be pleased with that.
00:18:18.220 Yeah.
00:18:18.380 That's awesome.
00:18:18.960 Biden also came out and talked about giving Putin a list of things that are off limits
00:18:25.240 for cyber attacks.
00:18:26.920 He was powerful here.
00:18:28.740 Listen.
00:18:28.960 Another area we spent a great deal of time on was cyber.
00:18:32.580 Was cyber security.
00:18:33.800 Pause it for a second.
00:18:34.920 I talked about.
00:18:35.760 I love this tendency.
00:18:37.560 Another area we talked about was cyber.
00:18:41.700 Cyber.
00:18:43.000 But doesn't he say after and then he talks to security?
00:18:45.860 So it must have been the teleprompter.
00:18:48.440 Maybe.
00:18:49.320 I don't know.
00:18:49.940 Play that back again.
00:18:50.660 He's done that before, though.
00:18:51.680 He's done the cyber thing before.
00:18:53.100 Called it the cyber.
00:18:53.560 Yeah.
00:18:53.980 But I think right after that he goes, cyber security.
00:18:59.000 Another area we spent a great deal of time on was cyber and cyber security.
00:19:03.760 And cyber security.
00:19:04.900 I talked about the proposition that certain critical infrastructures should be off limits
00:19:09.120 to attack.
00:19:10.120 Period.
00:19:11.100 By cyber or any other means.
00:19:12.760 I gave them a list.
00:19:13.740 So great.
00:19:14.300 If I'm not mistaken, I don't have it in front of me.
00:19:16.180 There's 16 specific entities.
00:19:19.440 16 defined as critical infrastructure under U.S. policy.
00:19:23.660 Do we have that list?
00:19:24.460 From the energy sector to our water systems.
00:19:26.520 Look it up.
00:19:27.820 That's laying down the law, my friend.
00:19:30.500 I told him these should be off limits.
00:19:35.320 16 infrastructure thingies that should not be subject to attack, please.
00:19:43.880 Okay, sir?
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00:21:09.760 All right.
00:21:14.580 So yesterday, the Biden-Putin meeting happened.
00:21:20.880 The summit.
00:21:21.440 Yeah, it was more than a meeting.
00:21:22.860 It was a summit.
00:21:25.520 And Joe Biden laid down the law.
00:21:28.900 He did.
00:21:29.280 He told us.
00:21:29.800 He said, you should not attack us on certain things and infrastructure stuff.
00:21:35.860 Like, 16 things, and I don't know what they are, but I said that to him.
00:21:43.160 I said, you shouldn't do that.
00:21:45.100 I don't have them with me right now.
00:21:47.000 I don't know what I said to him or anything.
00:21:49.680 We found the 16 items.
00:21:50.920 But according to this, the 16 items are energy, water, healthcare, emergency.
00:22:00.020 Emergency.
00:22:00.800 Emergency.
00:22:01.320 It's on the list.
00:22:02.240 Chemical.
00:22:03.040 Chemical.
00:22:03.640 Nuclear communications.
00:22:05.000 Okay.
00:22:05.340 Government.
00:22:07.480 Defense.
00:22:09.200 Food.
00:22:10.900 Commercial facilities.
00:22:12.840 All right.
00:22:13.440 IT.
00:22:14.320 Yeah.
00:22:15.220 Transportation.
00:22:16.240 Yeah.
00:22:16.960 Dams.
00:22:18.840 Manufacturing.
00:22:20.120 Financial services.
00:22:21.160 What is it okay for them to attack us on?
00:22:23.760 It doesn't seem like anything.
00:22:24.780 It doesn't seem.
00:22:27.840 What a weird thing.
00:22:28.920 It seems like we've covered the entire infrastructure.
00:22:32.060 You shouldn't attack us on any of these things.
00:22:34.700 But you can attack us on clothes.
00:22:40.080 On clothing.
00:22:41.880 You can attack our clothing if you want.
00:22:45.040 But not these other things.
00:22:46.360 And you know what?
00:22:47.020 Just socks.
00:22:48.440 Just socks.
00:22:49.520 That's it.
00:22:51.140 That's incredible.
00:22:53.200 I mean, you couldn't name one of those?
00:22:54.740 Something?
00:22:55.200 I mean, healthcare or something.
00:22:56.420 The first thing pops in your head.
00:22:57.760 Yeah.
00:22:57.940 I gave him 16 things and we made sure we put healthcare on the list.
00:23:01.860 Next question.
00:23:02.620 What do you want?
00:23:03.040 And I said, I said to the guy, you attack us on any of these things, we find out you've
00:23:07.380 hacked into any of these things, there will be hell to pay.
00:23:10.700 There will be massive repercussions.
00:23:13.020 I mean.
00:23:13.620 He didn't say any of that.
00:23:14.640 You know he didn't.
00:23:15.080 I told him I'd take back that crystal bison in a heartbeat.
00:23:19.720 In fact, I have a destruct button.
00:23:22.560 I can just blow up your crystal buffalo if you want.
00:23:25.300 I don't even care if it's in the Kremlin.
00:23:26.980 It'll still blow up when I push this button.
00:23:31.020 Wow.
00:23:32.220 That's amazing.
00:23:33.360 So, you can't attack our water.
00:23:35.660 Was transportation listed on that?
00:23:37.380 Yes.
00:23:38.600 Good.
00:23:39.220 Yes.
00:23:39.760 Good.
00:23:40.320 I mean.
00:23:40.600 It's an important one.
00:23:41.160 Hello.
00:23:41.420 So, so was emergency.
00:23:45.900 So, I mean.
00:23:46.940 We're covered.
00:23:48.060 We're covered.
00:23:49.020 So, you can't attack us on the urgent, urgent, urgent emergency.
00:23:54.760 Yes.
00:23:55.220 Thank you.
00:23:55.900 This situation, I guess.
00:23:58.360 Okay.
00:23:58.820 All right.
00:23:59.400 All right.
00:24:00.240 No problem.
00:24:02.260 Laid down the law.
00:24:03.260 He did lay down the law.
00:24:05.360 He laid it down, this guy.
00:24:07.860 Don't mess with Joe Biden.
00:24:09.720 You know, a lot of people think they can because of his cognitive disintegration, but
00:24:15.120 they can't.
00:24:15.580 I mean, look at what he did here.
00:24:16.580 Yeah, thank you.
00:24:16.920 Look what he did.
00:24:17.460 I mean, he told us that he had gave 16 things to Biden.
00:24:23.000 Sure enough.
00:24:23.660 And we found the list.
00:24:24.820 We found the list.
00:24:25.280 You know, I hope this was the list.
00:24:27.060 I mean, he couldn't remember what they were.
00:24:28.580 And then, how strong and powerful he was.
00:24:31.220 He got mad when he got questioned by a reporter as he was leaving.
00:24:34.620 And when he got done, after he'd taken his jacket off, and he was a little hot up there
00:24:38.620 on the center stage, and then he was walking away.
00:24:42.120 I love it when his crotchety old man self comes out.
00:24:44.780 Yeah.
00:24:44.980 I mean, he's pissed.
00:24:46.160 He's done this before, too.
00:24:47.420 Yeah, many times.
00:24:48.080 You know, where he comes back and gets in your face.
00:24:50.020 Look fat.
00:24:50.780 Yeah.
00:24:50.800 Yeah, yeah.
00:24:51.720 You know, he gets back in your face when something ticks him off you.
00:24:53.960 You want to do some push-ups?
00:24:55.260 You want to run around the block three or four times?
00:24:57.760 The look fat guy was awesome.
00:24:58.080 What do you want to do?
00:24:58.500 That was awesome.
00:24:59.240 You want to do some sit-ups?
00:25:00.360 Is that what you want to do?
00:25:01.260 I'll do sit-ups.
00:25:02.040 Who's reported that?
00:25:02.840 Nobody's reported that.
00:25:03.920 Look fat.
00:25:05.040 Yeah.
00:25:05.660 The guy is volatile.
00:25:08.640 And he did that to the union guy.
00:25:11.280 Remember in Michigan when he turned around in the fight about guns or whatever?
00:25:13.940 He turned around and put his finger to his face.
00:25:16.040 I mean, I'm not sure what clicks in him to be, you know, Mr. Tough Guy Joe, but I guess
00:25:21.100 that he thinks that makes him seem like, you know.
00:25:23.480 He's got a short fuse.
00:25:24.460 Yeah.
00:25:24.900 He honestly does.
00:25:25.920 And there was no reason for him to get all pissy about this.
00:25:28.280 I mean, why did he just keep going?
00:25:29.800 What's he got to stop for?
00:25:31.020 Right.
00:25:31.380 You shouldn't have stopped.
00:25:32.160 The gaggle of press are all shouting at you anyway.
00:25:35.140 And you know his people again have said, Mr. President, leave the podium.
00:25:41.620 Go straight to the door.
00:25:42.940 Take no more questions.
00:25:43.920 Do not pass go.
00:25:45.160 Do not collect $200.
00:25:46.840 Get passed.
00:25:47.840 Go.
00:25:47.920 They're going to yell questions at you.
00:25:49.820 Ignore them.
00:25:50.920 And he doesn't.
00:25:51.800 Here's what happened.
00:25:52.360 Why are you so confident he'll change his behavior, Mr. President?
00:26:16.780 Yeah, I'm not confident he'll change his behavior.
00:26:18.920 What the hell?
00:26:19.560 What do you do all the time?
00:26:20.660 When did I say I was confident?
00:26:22.200 I said.
00:26:22.640 You said in the next six months.
00:26:23.300 I said.
00:26:24.260 What I said was.
00:26:25.780 Let's get it straight.
00:26:27.300 I said what we're going to change our behavior is that the rest of the world reacts to them
00:26:32.120 and it diminishes their standing to the world.
00:26:35.380 I'm not confident of anything.
00:26:36.920 Pause it for a second.
00:26:38.200 I love that statement.
00:26:39.600 I'm not confident of anything.
00:26:41.460 I'm not confident of a single thing in life.
00:26:45.420 I'm not confident the sun will rise tomorrow, especially with me in power.
00:26:50.560 Anything could happen.
00:26:51.780 The world could explode.
00:26:53.840 I'm not confident in anything.
00:26:55.660 What a weird thing to say.
00:26:57.080 Really weird.
00:26:58.160 What a bizarre thing for the President of the United States to say.
00:27:01.700 You're not confident in anything.
00:27:03.840 I mean, his argument to that is before the question that ticked him off right was to
00:27:08.160 come back around on the people that they had imprisoned, I think.
00:27:13.180 Well, yeah.
00:27:13.480 It's the hostage they're holding.
00:27:15.500 Why didn't you lay down the law on that and tell him you release this guy and get him
00:27:19.600 home right now?
00:27:20.200 And that's what ticked him off because he said, I'm not letting that go.
00:27:23.180 I'm coming back on that.
00:27:24.840 Letting it go?
00:27:26.020 You should have already fixed it.
00:27:27.580 Yes.
00:27:28.500 The minute you got in office, your first call should have been Putin.
00:27:31.580 Send him home.
00:27:32.080 Now, we're not putting up with this.
00:27:34.400 Send him home.
00:27:35.460 That's what you do when you're a strong American president.
00:27:38.020 Send him home or else.
00:27:39.420 I've given you an aviator glasses.
00:27:41.000 I've given you a crystal bison.
00:27:42.700 Send him home.
00:27:43.760 Now, I'm about to round up some of your people and we're going to put them in a little prison
00:27:48.520 here.
00:27:49.060 Okay?
00:27:49.760 Send the guy home.
00:27:51.160 I'm not putting up with it.
00:27:53.640 That's what you do when the diplomats start getting deported.
00:27:56.600 But I'm not confident of anything.
00:27:57.960 But he's not confident.
00:27:58.840 And he's not.
00:28:00.400 I think that's pretty clear.
00:28:01.520 And I don't know why that set him off so much.
00:28:03.840 Or why are you confident that Putin's going to change?
00:28:06.060 And then he was all pissed off about that.
00:28:08.180 All right.
00:28:08.360 Let's see the rest of this.
00:28:09.360 Given his past behavior has not changed.
00:28:11.720 And in that press conference, after sitting down with you for several hours, he denied
00:28:15.980 any involvement in cyber attacks.
00:28:18.020 He downplayed human rights abuses.
00:28:19.820 He even refused to say Alexei Navalny's name.
00:28:22.900 So how does that account to a constructive meeting as president?
00:28:26.800 Right.
00:28:27.240 Good question.
00:28:27.900 If you don't understand that, you're in the wrong business.
00:28:30.160 Is this something with China?
00:28:32.200 Wow.
00:28:33.060 Okay.
00:28:33.580 Come on, quickly.
00:28:34.020 Let's go.
00:28:34.640 Quickly.
00:28:35.120 Cool.
00:28:35.580 If you don't understand that, you're in the wrong business.
00:28:39.560 Okay.
00:28:40.840 All right.
00:28:41.560 That's weird.
00:28:42.260 But okay.
00:28:43.560 Jeez.
00:28:44.040 No problem.
00:28:45.560 It just shows that she touched a nerve there somehow.
00:28:48.640 Is there anything that you're confident about, sir, before you leave?
00:28:51.820 No, he's already told us he's not.
00:28:54.780 He isn't.
00:28:55.380 There's nothing he's confident about.
00:28:58.100 And he's just been dominated here.
00:29:01.600 Is there any question in your mind that he got dominated?
00:29:04.580 And I don't want it to happen.
00:29:06.100 I don't revel in that happening.
00:29:07.780 I'm embarrassed that it happened.
00:29:09.740 I'm just embarrassed.
00:29:11.480 This guy can't handle the job.
00:29:13.460 And I think everybody knows it.
00:29:15.540 Everybody knows it.
00:29:16.940 CNN won't admit it.
00:29:17.980 They won't show the evidence of it, but they know it.
00:29:22.480 Everybody knows it.
00:29:23.260 It's as clear as the nose on your face.
00:29:25.180 It just, I guess I want to believe that it's not true.
00:29:28.960 We're still America.
00:29:30.360 We're still the United States.
00:29:31.820 We're still strong.
00:29:32.960 We're still a leader of the world.
00:29:36.240 Right?
00:29:37.100 We're still some of those things, but our leadership has definitely diminished us.
00:29:42.760 I mean, as long as he doesn't hack emergency.
00:29:45.940 And water.
00:29:46.680 And chemical.
00:29:47.980 And transportation.
00:29:49.820 You can have the socks.
00:29:50.880 You can have the socks.
00:29:51.940 Take the clothes.
00:29:52.980 Hack all the clothes you want.
00:29:55.320 Socks can come out with massive holes in the toes.
00:30:00.560 That's just part of the deal of getting along between countries.
00:30:05.220 We'll have to deal with that.
00:30:06.400 But don't be messing with emergency.
00:30:07.960 Don't mess with emergency.
00:30:09.900 Don't do it.
00:30:13.540 Okay.
00:30:14.220 I know.
00:30:15.080 I know.
00:30:16.020 I don't know how much.
00:30:16.860 But, you know, we had, I wanted at least, I don't know that I expected it, but I did
00:30:24.780 want at least a little bit of a power showing.
00:30:27.740 Yeah, I did too.
00:30:29.200 I did too.
00:30:29.620 But again, I think they've tied our hands with all the rhetoric and that makes it tough.
00:30:36.500 I don't know if they think we live in a cone of silence over the United States and nobody
00:30:40.780 hears the things they're saying.
00:30:42.300 But when you're saying that our country is systemically racist and you're saying that there's white supremacists and they're the biggest threat domestically that we face, they're going to throw that back in your face every time.
00:30:57.340 When you're saying that January 6th was this gigantic insurrection disaster that many people were killed, one was, and it just happened to be a Trump supporter.
00:31:10.800 But Putin used that.
00:31:13.440 They don't even know why she was shot.
00:31:15.180 She was shot.
00:31:15.720 She was unarmed.
00:31:16.640 He knows all that stuff.
00:31:17.660 Well, okay, you've given them all of this ammunition to use against us.
00:31:22.660 And he mentioned the George Floyd protests.
00:31:25.280 And I don't think he called him George Floyd, though.
00:31:27.360 He just called him an unfortunate African-American guy that got shot or something.
00:31:31.760 At least that's what was translated.
00:31:34.440 But I mean, they used those protests against us.
00:31:37.320 So, I mean, those protests started here and rolled through the world.
00:31:43.580 I mean, there were countries all over the world protesting because of that.
00:31:48.020 And then pretty soon, the line that Putin is using is, I don't want what happened in your country to happen in mine.
00:31:54.800 And he's not even answering the question that he was asked.
00:31:57.080 Why are you poisoning your opposition there?
00:32:00.300 This would be like, you know, they're poisoning Republicans or that we were poisoning Democrats when Republicans were in office.
00:32:08.000 And we just avoid that question and answer some other question.
00:32:11.440 Just answer something else.
00:32:11.860 And that's what they did.
00:32:12.620 You're going to get the question, but just move on.
00:32:15.100 Also, a judge has blocked another brilliant Biden move.
00:32:19.960 He has banned these oil leases.
00:32:24.040 The new oil and gas leases on federal land and water.
00:32:27.900 And a federal judge in Louisiana just blocked those bans.
00:32:31.920 Claiming the administration provided, and this is true, no rational explanation for the ban.
00:32:38.140 And didn't follow the law in executing it.
00:32:40.900 Well, the rational explanation was that Trump liked it.
00:32:45.120 You're right.
00:32:45.560 And so we're getting rid of it.
00:32:47.380 I mean, that's all it is.
00:32:48.300 The judge said millions and possibly billions of dollars are at stake.
00:32:53.820 Oh.
00:32:54.140 For sure.
00:32:54.680 Absolutely.
00:32:55.160 Local government funding jobs for plaintiff state workers and funds for the restoration of Louisiana's coastline are at stake.
00:33:03.900 Plaintiff states have a reliance interest in the in the proceeds derived from offshore and on land oil and gas lease sales.
00:33:12.880 And so he said, no, you can't block that.
00:33:15.960 That's I mean, that's awesome.
00:33:17.720 That sure is.
00:33:18.500 That's fantastic.
00:33:21.200 Fortunately for the United States of America, one of the great things that Donald Trump did was fill these judge seats.
00:33:29.780 And they are doing a great job so far.
00:33:32.360 Triple eight, seven, two, seven, B.E.C.K.
00:33:35.080 More Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
00:33:39.040 The Glenn Beck program.
00:33:42.820 Pat Gray and Jeff Fisher for Glenn and Stu on the Glenn Beck program.
00:33:49.220 This is a great story.
00:33:50.580 This is something we talked about from the very beginning of this mask wearing thing, because the masks are a breeding ground for all manner of garbage.
00:34:02.460 I thought you were going to tell me how protective they were.
00:34:04.780 No, they're not protective at all there.
00:34:07.620 You know, and they've they've said, oh, no, nothing can happen to you from the mask.
00:34:11.600 Really?
00:34:12.480 You know, it collects on your face because of those masks.
00:34:17.920 A lot of stuff.
00:34:19.420 Yeah.
00:34:19.680 Now, Florida parents were concerned about that and they didn't listen to Fauci telling him, yeah, there's nothing, nothing to worry about.
00:34:27.200 Really?
00:34:28.100 Or there's nothing to worry about on these masks?
00:34:30.280 Huh?
00:34:30.840 So they sent they sent these masks in six masks.
00:34:34.840 They had just been washed.
00:34:36.960 Some of them were brand new.
00:34:39.180 Some of them had been worn once or twice.
00:34:41.980 And they sent them to the University of Florida to be tested by their laboratory there.
00:34:46.100 And they discovered a couple of bacteria on these masks.
00:34:51.520 That's a few.
00:34:52.460 There were 11 dangerous pathogens found on the masks, including pneumonia, tuberculosis, meningitis and sepsis, which can kill.
00:35:06.800 All of these actually can.
00:35:09.400 Food poisoning from E.
00:35:11.140 Coli.
00:35:13.480 Diphtheria.
00:35:15.080 Lyme disease.
00:35:16.080 And my favorite, urinary tract infections.
00:35:20.420 Yeah.
00:35:20.780 Because you just went to the bathroom and then you touched your stupid mask with your hand.
00:35:25.120 Right.
00:35:26.160 Aha!
00:35:27.440 Right.
00:35:27.620 So, those are just a few of the dangerous pathogens.
00:35:32.060 Half of the masks were contaminated with one or more strains of pneumonia causing bacteria.
00:35:37.260 That's great.
00:35:37.880 One third were contaminated with one or more strains of meningitis.
00:35:42.760 Gosh.
00:35:43.560 One third were contaminated with dangerous antibiotic resistant bacterial pathogens.
00:35:49.260 That's it though.
00:35:50.160 But, you know, the thing is...
00:35:52.160 In addition, there were less dangerous pathogens like fever, ulcers, that can cause fever and ulcers, acne, yeast infections, which is wonderful, strep throat, periodontal disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and more.
00:36:10.660 But most of these are not catchy, right?
00:36:12.860 I mean, the kids are resilient.
00:36:14.680 They need to fight a little bit.
00:36:16.400 And they've got good immune systems.
00:36:17.280 So, hopefully, they're not...
00:36:18.580 But, you know, sometime it's going to get through somebody's immune system.
00:36:23.840 And they're going to get some of this nasty stuff.
00:36:25.680 Tough enough.
00:36:26.140 Go play in the dirt.
00:36:27.280 I just...
00:36:28.020 I mean...
00:36:29.220 I mean, look, we've said it all a lot, right?
00:36:30.500 There's so many unintended consequences from the last year and a half that it boggles the mind.
00:36:35.620 And we're just now seeing the tip of the iceberg of that.
00:36:38.480 We're finally getting to the truth is what is happening.
00:36:41.800 888-727-BECK.
00:36:44.800 More of the Glenn Beck program coming up.
00:36:47.280 Pat here.
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00:37:35.500 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:38:01.200 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:38:10.820 Share about the biblical situation that actually happened with this guy out on the ocean.
00:38:17.460 He was a lobster diver.
00:38:20.700 He had, I guess he was diving and was down at the bottom of the, almost at the bottom of the ocean.
00:38:27.400 Well, he's 40 feet down.
00:38:28.240 40 feet down.
00:38:29.000 So it was fairly shallow.
00:38:31.200 And a whale ate him.
00:38:33.900 Well, attempted to.
00:38:35.340 Attempted to.
00:38:36.000 Attempted to, yeah.
00:38:36.900 We'll tell you about that.
00:38:37.820 And much, much more coming up in just 60 seconds.
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00:38:55.040 Buying and selling a home, it's tough during normal economic times.
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00:39:10.720 Yeah, that's not a good plan.
00:39:11.800 It's not the way you're supposed to do it.
00:39:13.320 Not a good plan.
00:39:14.700 And Glenn's plan before he started Real Estate Agents I Trust was to use some goofy realtor that somebody told him about.
00:39:23.060 Hey, I know somebody who does this on the weekends, and she'll cut you a really good deal.
00:39:26.720 And so he did.
00:39:27.480 And it took him, what, 18 years to sell his house or something?
00:39:31.480 You know, it was a beautiful home in Connecticut.
00:39:34.840 I didn't think he was ever going to sell it.
00:39:36.420 When Connecticut homes were in the millions, and he wound up selling it for $37.98.
00:39:41.100 $37.98 is all he got for that house.
00:39:43.100 Just to get rid of it.
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00:40:21.540 Hey, it's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn.
00:40:40.580 This lobster diver swallowed whole by a hungry humpback whale but has lived to tell about it because apparently the whale didn't like the taste of this guy.
00:40:55.040 Right.
00:40:55.620 Well, Michael Packard, 56, told the media that he was, and I said he was 45 feet down.
00:41:03.420 Why did you lie?
00:41:04.240 Why did you lie about that?
00:41:05.360 I just wanted people to think that it was, you know, he's not as good a diver as I thought, but he's better.
00:41:11.020 He's better than I thought.
00:41:11.820 A little better because he was five feet lower than you said.
00:41:15.560 And he said he said, you know, originally he thought he was, thought he was bitten or hit by a shark.
00:41:20.400 Yeah.
00:41:20.780 And then he realized, oh, no.
00:41:23.340 No, I'm in the mouth of a whale.
00:41:25.180 I'm in the mouth of a whale.
00:41:25.700 And they, one station in Boston caught up with him when he left the hospital.
00:41:31.260 So he's still in a wheelchair.
00:41:32.280 He's sitting in a parking lot outside the hospital.
00:41:34.340 And he was interviewed by this reporter.
00:41:36.900 Now, it's kind of an agonizing interview because you can't take your mind off of this giant crane truck that passes by and pulls into the parking lot when they first start talking to him.
00:41:48.220 And then the crane truck realizes that he's in the wrong parking lot.
00:41:51.500 So he backs up and you got to have the big beeping sounds.
00:41:54.400 And then he pulls out of the parking lot through half of the interviews really drives you insane.
00:41:59.320 I don't know why the news crew just didn't.
00:42:02.500 Hey, let's start again.
00:42:03.900 Yeah, let's do this over.
00:42:05.220 Let's wrap this up right now and we'll just start over again.
00:42:08.440 Okay.
00:42:08.840 How about that, Mike?
00:42:10.040 Maybe Michael wouldn't do it.
00:42:11.700 I don't know.
00:42:12.240 But he went on to tell his story of what happened to him.
00:42:17.960 And that was interesting.
00:42:21.600 It was interesting to hear from Michael.
00:42:23.520 It was.
00:42:24.300 I found it less believable when Michael told his story than when I just read it from the article.
00:42:31.960 Because Michael was pretty dull in telling his story.
00:42:36.020 He just got spit out from a whale.
00:42:38.220 I know, which is something you would think would make for a great story.
00:42:42.860 No, it really didn't.
00:42:44.260 It did, though.
00:42:45.860 It did.
00:42:46.680 It was heartfelt that he was still shocked.
00:42:50.060 He never wound up in the whale's belly, you know, like Jonah.
00:42:52.780 Correct.
00:42:53.560 Jonah wound up in the belly of a whale for three days before the whale washed up on shore and then puked him out.
00:43:00.280 And you believe that story?
00:43:01.360 I do.
00:43:01.920 But you don't believe it?
00:43:02.400 But I don't believe this story.
00:43:04.040 All right.
00:43:04.400 I'll just check it.
00:43:04.980 Because he was just in his mouth and apparently the whale was like, what did I just put in my mouth?
00:43:14.260 And he started shaking his head and spit him out.
00:43:16.380 Yeah.
00:43:17.160 And so Michael was fine.
00:43:19.720 A little bruised, I guess.
00:43:21.180 He said he had some deep bruises, right?
00:43:22.600 He thought he broke his legs and it was just now.
00:43:25.920 I mean, he's in a wheelchair when they were talking to him.
00:43:28.180 So I don't know how long it takes you to end up walking after that, after you get spit out from a whale and gnawed down a little bit from a whale.
00:43:36.000 But there's, you know, whether you believe it or not, there's witnesses who saw him get spit it out.
00:43:39.900 He talked about his boat mate that follows him, follows the bubbles when he's diving.
00:43:45.620 Saw it happen.
00:43:46.760 Saw the whale come up and shake him out and throw him out.
00:43:49.800 And then his partner and another boat rescued him, pulled him in.
00:43:55.780 It's a great story.
00:43:57.640 Until you hear him tell it.
00:44:00.220 We don't have it, do we?
00:44:02.580 Okay.
00:44:03.280 We do have it?
00:44:04.120 All right.
00:44:04.380 Listen to this and you see if you believe the guy.
00:44:06.160 I'm a lobster diver out of Provincetown, Massachusetts.
00:44:09.640 Okay.
00:44:10.040 And I was diving today and I jumped over and I got down to about 45 feet of water and all of a sudden I just felt this huge bump and everything went dark.
00:44:26.080 It's the whale's tongue you bumped into his tongue.
00:44:27.940 And I could sense that I was moving.
00:44:30.100 He doesn't know that.
00:44:31.000 He doesn't know.
00:44:31.320 And I was like, oh my God, did I just get bit by a shark?
00:44:35.680 Why?
00:44:36.180 Did something hurt?
00:44:36.940 And then I felt around and I realized there was no teeth.
00:44:40.040 There was no teeth.
00:44:41.100 And I felt really no great pain.
00:44:44.280 Oh.
00:44:44.620 And then I realized, oh my God, I'm in a whale's mouth.
00:44:48.220 And the backup of the truck there.
00:44:49.960 I'm in a whale's mouth.
00:44:51.660 And he's trying to swallow me.
00:44:56.480 And I thought to myself, okay, this is it.
00:44:58.680 I'm in a whale's mouth.
00:44:59.900 He's trying to swallow me.
00:45:01.820 And there goes the crate truck.
00:45:03.240 I didn't realize he's in a row.
00:45:04.360 Yeah.
00:45:05.160 I'm going to die.
00:45:07.640 It's all choked up.
00:45:08.520 He's in the legs.
00:45:10.260 I really, there was no getting out of there.
00:45:14.040 And yet you did.
00:45:15.280 And all of a sudden, he went up to the surface and just erupted and started shaking his head.
00:45:21.960 And I just got thrown in the air and landed in the water and I was free and I just floated there.
00:45:29.220 You floated.
00:45:30.320 Okay.
00:45:30.800 And I was just, I couldn't believe it.
00:45:33.440 I couldn't believe I got out of that.
00:45:35.260 And I'm here to tell it.
00:45:37.940 I just, I couldn't believe it.
00:45:39.380 I thought my legs were broken, but I'm all bruised up.
00:45:42.100 All right.
00:45:42.720 And I made it.
00:45:45.340 And you made it.
00:45:46.640 Here you are.
00:45:47.220 What were you thinking when you were in the grasp of this whale?
00:45:49.760 He just told you.
00:45:50.660 He just told you more.
00:45:51.800 He's got more to the story.
00:45:53.880 Pause it for a second.
00:45:54.760 It was happening so fast.
00:45:55.440 And I was thinking, okay, this is it.
00:45:57.100 I'm going to die.
00:45:57.800 I thought about my kids and I thought I'm never going to see my kids again.
00:46:01.360 And then I thought, no, I made it.
00:46:04.520 I made it.
00:46:05.440 And then, so the reporter asked him, what were you thinking?
00:46:08.900 He just told you.
00:46:10.280 There's more to the story.
00:46:11.080 He knows there's more to the story.
00:46:12.660 All right.
00:46:12.980 Let's hear it.
00:46:14.000 Let's hear it then.
00:46:14.800 My only thought was how to get out of that mouth.
00:46:21.400 And I realized there was no overcoming of a beast of that size.
00:46:27.680 Yeah.
00:46:28.100 Right?
00:46:28.540 He was going to do with me what he wanted to do.
00:46:30.640 He was going to do what he wanted to do.
00:46:32.160 He was going to have his way with you.
00:46:33.200 He was going to be out or he swallowed me.
00:46:34.160 That's what whales do.
00:46:35.240 That's what they do.
00:46:38.020 And?
00:46:39.000 And I was actually in his mouth probably.
00:46:42.440 What?
00:46:42.780 A good 30 seconds.
00:46:44.340 30 seconds.
00:46:44.640 Oh, okay.
00:46:45.140 I was going to say a week.
00:46:45.860 I guess not.
00:46:46.720 I was still breathing.
00:46:47.520 And I was just wondering.
00:46:51.820 His oxygen takes it that long, man.
00:46:53.960 He's dead then.
00:46:54.880 He'll tell you that in a second.
00:46:56.040 Oh, my God.
00:46:56.400 What if he does swallow me?
00:46:57.680 And here I am.
00:46:58.280 I'm breathing.
00:46:59.120 That's a good thought.
00:46:59.920 Yeah.
00:47:00.560 Yeah.
00:47:01.260 You're breathing air.
00:47:01.860 And I'm breathing this whale's mouth until my air runs out.
00:47:04.960 Yeah.
00:47:06.360 Crazy stuff.
00:47:07.980 That's cool.
00:47:09.200 Did a fisherman come by and help you when you got spit out?
00:47:13.100 Well, when I dive for lobsters, my mate, he follows my bubbles.
00:47:17.520 And so he was right next to me, and he saw the whale come up and throw me out.
00:47:23.100 Oh.
00:47:23.380 And he pulled right over.
00:47:24.180 Okay.
00:47:24.280 Your mate follows your bubbles.
00:47:25.680 Okay.
00:47:26.640 Oh, obviously.
00:47:27.700 Are you a lobster diver?
00:47:29.160 No.
00:47:29.520 Okay.
00:47:31.340 No.
00:47:32.220 His mate follows his bubbles.
00:47:34.200 I mean, it makes perfect sense.
00:47:35.840 So now you're telling me you still don't believe him after all of that.
00:47:38.800 I believe him less every time I see that.
00:47:40.940 So I'm in the whale's mouth for, and I'm thinking, what, a week, a month, 30 seconds?
00:47:53.240 He weren't in his mouth.
00:47:55.340 Get out of here.
00:47:58.700 A beast was having his way with him.
00:48:01.260 He was going to eat him.
00:48:02.340 Thank you.
00:48:02.700 He was going to eat him.
00:48:03.400 And then he decided, you know what?
00:48:04.480 No.
00:48:05.420 He's not plankton, so I'm spitting him out.
00:48:07.260 Now, do humpback whales have teeth?
00:48:10.800 Because they just eat plankton, right?
00:48:13.420 So I don't know that they even have teeth.
00:48:15.900 I know some whales have teeth, but I don't know about humpbacks.
00:48:19.940 That's a good question.
00:48:21.060 I'm not sure about humpback whales having teeth, but I know that they had talked to,
00:48:24.660 they, of course, reached out to experts.
00:48:27.400 Okay.
00:48:27.880 And based on what was described, this would have to be a mistake and an accident on part
00:48:34.740 of the humpback, according to the experts.
00:48:36.720 Okay.
00:48:37.400 You think?
00:48:38.040 Yeah.
00:48:38.300 According to the director of-
00:48:39.760 Yeah, I think we got that part.
00:48:41.000 According to-
00:48:41.420 Since he spit them out, yeah, that was a mistake.
00:48:43.460 According to the director of Humpback Whale Studies at the Center for Coastal Studies in
00:48:48.420 Provincetown.
00:48:49.360 So, I mean, that's a good gig if you can get it, man.
00:48:52.260 Yeah.
00:48:52.700 What do you do?
00:48:53.200 Ah, study humpback whales for the Center for Coastal Studies in Provincetown.
00:48:59.200 I'm not sure.
00:49:00.020 I'm still trying to find if they have teeth, though, because I don't know if-
00:49:03.540 Humpback whales are baleen whales.
00:49:06.100 Rather than teeth, rather than teeth, they have 270 to 400 fringed overlapping plates
00:49:14.120 hanging down from each side of the upper jaw.
00:49:16.360 You get that banging on you for 30 seconds, you're going to get some deep bruises, which
00:49:22.800 is what Michael was talking about.
00:49:24.680 Yeah.
00:49:25.220 Okay.
00:49:25.540 The baleen plates were banging down on his body, and that's why his legs were so sore afterwards.
00:49:33.560 That's why he thought his legs were broken.
00:49:36.000 So, that's great.
00:49:39.260 I believe you, Michael.
00:49:40.880 I don't know why some people wouldn't.
00:49:43.620 I mean, it's a happy story.
00:49:45.720 Your family is glad that you survived.
00:49:47.840 It would have been a much better story if he would have been swallowed and been in the
00:49:52.340 belly of the whale.
00:49:53.380 That would have been cool.
00:49:54.580 Right?
00:49:54.800 Cut his way out.
00:49:55.220 And then he cut his way out.
00:49:56.720 I want to know if you can do that, because not even Jonah cut his way out.
00:50:00.560 Right.
00:50:01.620 Pinocchio and his dad didn't cut their way out.
00:50:05.240 Right?
00:50:05.500 They had a little campfire in the whale's time.
00:50:07.200 All right.
00:50:07.420 Come back to me when you get swallowed all the way, Michael.
00:50:09.840 Yeah.
00:50:10.060 Let me know if you survived that.
00:50:11.340 Then that's something we want to hear about.
00:50:13.760 That's an interesting tale to tell.
00:50:15.640 When you've been swallowed and you're in the whale's stomach and you cut your way out,
00:50:20.940 then.
00:50:21.860 And it crawled all the way out through the back.
00:50:24.940 Ew.
00:50:25.360 Well, how it's going to get out?
00:50:27.240 Ew.
00:50:28.040 All right.
00:50:28.520 I don't know.
00:50:29.360 Well, you cut your way out.
00:50:31.340 You bring a pocket knife and you just saw it through the whale's belly.
00:50:34.420 That's why it's always good to have that Swiss Army knife with you all the time.
00:50:38.040 Always.
00:50:38.920 All right.
00:50:39.180 Triple A, 727-B-E-C-K.
00:50:50.360 Pat and Jeffy for Glenn.
00:50:52.320 There's a high-speed rail project going on between Dallas and Houston now.
00:50:56.260 I was just reading about the new proposed high-speed rail project between Dallas and Houston.
00:51:01.920 They just signed a $16 billion contract with WeBuild, the global engineering and construction
00:51:10.640 company, to lead the construction team that's going to build the train.
00:51:14.480 So, that's great.
00:51:16.120 That's great news.
00:51:17.080 And when will this thing be built?
00:51:20.360 And how fast will it go?
00:51:23.040 You're looking at a couple hundred miles an hour, I think.
00:51:25.040 Really?
00:51:25.740 So, that's...
00:51:26.460 I mean, that's...
00:51:27.720 Do you really need it?
00:51:29.480 No.
00:51:30.480 We have something called...
00:51:32.260 Oh, that's an airplane.
00:51:34.880 Airplane that goes...
00:51:35.580 Really?
00:51:35.920 ...faster than this train will go.
00:51:37.900 And we'll get you from Dallas to Houston faster than the train.
00:51:42.940 Yeah.
00:51:43.120 Better technology.
00:51:43.960 Because I don't know if you know this.
00:51:45.960 Rail technology was from the 1800s.
00:51:49.160 Huh.
00:51:49.480 Okay.
00:51:51.300 Air technology...
00:51:53.680 Oh, it started in the early 1900s, but it's progressed nicely since then.
00:51:57.760 So, yeah.
00:51:59.340 We don't really need a high-speed rail.
00:52:01.220 You can get there in 90 minutes.
00:52:02.900 90 minutes.
00:52:03.640 90 minutes going 200 miles an hour, right?
00:52:05.760 And you can get there in about 45 minutes if you take a plane.
00:52:10.940 Plus...
00:52:11.460 And here's the thing.
00:52:12.820 Usually, the train costs about the same, if not more, than traveling by air.
00:52:18.620 It's expensive.
00:52:20.140 Yeah.
00:52:20.340 You would think rail travel, okay, because it's slower and it's old technology.
00:52:25.160 And you'd think, all right, it's what?
00:52:26.840 50 cents, 75 cents to go from Dallas to Houston.
00:52:30.480 No.
00:52:31.100 You'd be wrong.
00:52:32.000 You'd be wrong.
00:52:32.640 You'd be wrong.
00:52:33.380 You'd be dead stinking wrong.
00:52:35.180 It's hundreds of dollars, probably.
00:52:37.260 I'll bet you it'd be a couple hundred bucks.
00:52:38.760 Plus, what are you going to do when you get there?
00:52:42.860 Right?
00:52:43.140 I mean, how are you going to travel around?
00:52:44.540 Are you going to end up?
00:52:45.020 You're just hopping out?
00:52:46.460 You rent a scooter?
00:52:48.280 Yeah.
00:52:49.100 And tool around Houston for a while?
00:52:50.720 Or tool around Dallas?
00:52:52.320 Well, at the train depot, are they going to have rent-a-car services like they do at the airport?
00:52:55.900 They have to.
00:52:56.540 You'd have to.
00:52:57.760 Or you have to offer special high-speed rail Uber services?
00:53:04.260 Well, do they have light rail from the airport in Houston to downtown?
00:53:10.520 I think they do now.
00:53:10.920 Oh, they might then.
00:53:11.480 They're going to hook up with their light rail here, too.
00:53:14.400 Yeah.
00:53:14.860 Right?
00:53:15.200 That they continue to grow.
00:53:17.140 That nobody is on?
00:53:18.260 That I drive by the light rail station?
00:53:21.200 Nobody's on.
00:53:22.320 In Irving.
00:53:23.220 I'm lying to the Glenn Beck audience.
00:53:24.680 I drive by it every day, twice a day.
00:53:28.820 And no one is ever there.
00:53:31.080 That's a lie.
00:53:31.780 No, it isn't.
00:53:32.840 Pat, I drive by there every day.
00:53:34.940 This morning, I drove by there.
00:53:36.340 Is ever on dark.
00:53:36.540 There were three people.
00:53:38.060 There were three people standing outside that.
00:53:40.440 Yes.
00:53:40.820 And what time was it?
00:53:41.540 Yes.
00:53:41.920 That was, I don't know, 5.30 a.m.
00:53:44.680 Something like that?
00:53:45.320 I mean, that's the late shift, man.
00:53:47.580 I mean, people going to work at 5.30.
00:53:50.200 There were three people standing there.
00:53:51.440 And one guy looked like he actually wasn't going to ride it.
00:53:54.300 He looked like he was going through the trash cans.
00:53:56.140 But I don't know that.
00:53:56.880 It just looked like that person was there.
00:53:58.580 So two people were getting on the train.
00:54:00.960 I've never seen.
00:54:01.900 There's one new rail system that comes across the interstate that we travel to and from
00:54:07.740 these studios from.
00:54:08.860 And that goes across and goes into the airport.
00:54:11.860 I have never seen a human being on that.
00:54:15.080 Not once.
00:54:15.900 Not once.
00:54:17.080 I see dark whizzed by all the time with nobody on it.
00:54:20.000 Nobody.
00:54:20.680 I mean, I'm sure people use them.
00:54:23.140 But the one, the brand new one that they just built.
00:54:26.520 I mean, they stopped traffic on the interstate.
00:54:29.420 They built these overpasses.
00:54:30.820 They're going in and out of the airport.
00:54:32.180 I've never seen a human on it.
00:54:33.940 It's stupid technology.
00:54:35.320 That's why.
00:54:35.880 It's stupid.
00:54:36.360 It's old.
00:54:37.300 It's tired.
00:54:38.360 It's expensive.
00:54:39.980 And nobody wants to do it.
00:54:42.600 Why?
00:54:43.460 Why are you so hell bent?
00:54:45.340 I don't know.
00:54:46.240 On rail travel.
00:54:47.500 I don't know.
00:54:48.880 And now.
00:54:49.640 It's weird.
00:54:50.300 And Amtrak has got their new USA Rail Pass going right now.
00:54:55.600 Jeez.
00:54:55.960 Amtrak.
00:54:57.180 They try to make Joe Biden out to be this middle class guy because he took Amtrak every
00:55:02.740 day.
00:55:03.100 You know what that must have cost?
00:55:04.220 A fortune.
00:55:04.740 Taxpayers.
00:55:05.260 A lot of money.
00:55:06.100 A fortune.
00:55:06.960 Yes.
00:55:07.260 A lot of money.
00:55:07.900 But now you can get their USA Rail Pass for $299.
00:55:12.740 One way?
00:55:14.060 Each way?
00:55:15.100 Round trip?
00:55:16.100 Every day?
00:55:17.080 What?
00:55:17.420 $299 a month?
00:55:19.100 $299 a day?
00:55:21.100 No.
00:55:21.360 What happens is that covers 10 rail segments for 30 days.
00:55:27.740 So for $299.
00:55:29.540 And you've got to use it.
00:55:30.560 So if you get it, you have 120 days to book trips using the USA Rail Pass.
00:55:36.980 My gosh.
00:55:37.540 And then after you use it the first time, you have 30 days from that day to use the other
00:55:45.540 10 segments for $299.
00:55:48.300 So now how bad do you want to travel on Amtrak?
00:55:51.480 Not bad at all.
00:55:52.140 That's a good deal.
00:55:53.220 That's a great deal.
00:55:54.440 That's a good deal.
00:55:55.520 And yet I don't want to do it.
00:55:56.680 Because if you wanted to go somewhere, maybe it's cheaper if you wanted to travel, take
00:56:01.280 the train.
00:56:02.780 Oh, and it's also you're sitting with the unwashed masses.
00:56:07.660 You're not in any of the sleeper cars.
00:56:09.580 You're not in any of that.
00:56:10.600 You're sitting over there.
00:56:11.940 All right?
00:56:12.260 In that seat there with the coach people.
00:56:15.800 But maybe it's cheaper to use that if you were going to go on a big trip.
00:56:20.240 You know, and you take the family and you cost you $299 a head instead of $1,000 to go one
00:56:29.380 way instead of using all of the time.
00:56:31.280 I'm not sure what they consider segments.
00:56:34.100 You know, is each going from one city to the next a segment?
00:56:38.540 Yeah, I don't know.
00:56:39.400 You know what I mean?
00:56:39.820 I don't know.
00:56:40.400 I mean, if I wanted to go somewhere, maybe I would, if I wasn't going to drive, maybe
00:56:45.040 I would take the old-fashioned technology of air travel that would take me right to that
00:56:51.140 particular city.
00:56:52.380 Right.
00:56:52.980 Without it being segments.
00:56:55.520 That's the thing.
00:56:56.800 Yeah.
00:56:57.320 Then you know how much it really is.
00:56:59.660 Okay.
00:56:59.940 Right.
00:57:00.280 You'll get me from this city to that city for a certain price.
00:57:02.980 I'll take it.
00:57:03.400 Okay.
00:57:03.760 All right.
00:57:04.240 I'll take it.
00:57:05.120 And you have ground transportation once I get there.
00:57:08.060 Okay.
00:57:08.380 Well, I'm in.
00:57:09.300 I'm in.
00:57:09.700 Done.
00:57:09.960 I'm done.
00:57:10.920 And you'll get me there in a couple hours rather than a couple days.
00:57:14.480 Okay.
00:57:15.100 I'm in.
00:57:16.180 Let's do that.
00:57:18.720 It sounds easier.
00:57:21.260 Doesn't it, though?
00:57:21.880 And yet they keep pushing rail.
00:57:25.760 Why?
00:57:26.860 It's bizarre.
00:57:28.240 I just don't understand it.
00:57:30.720 There's only one place where rail travel works, really.
00:57:34.260 And it's on the East Coast.
00:57:35.280 On the East Coast.
00:57:35.880 That's it.
00:57:36.500 And it's going between the Eastern Corridor cities.
00:57:38.800 Yes.
00:57:39.080 And maybe you can make a living there as a train company.
00:57:42.920 But most don't.
00:57:43.720 Most don't.
00:57:44.400 Including Amtrak, who's, you know, government subsidized.
00:57:48.580 Taxpayer subsidized.
00:57:50.480 And we pay for most of it because they lose money every year by the billions.
00:57:55.980 It's stupid.
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00:59:35.240 This Virginia teenager has gone viral because she blasted the board of Virginia's Loudoun County Public Schools
00:59:46.580 for allowing transgender students to use girls' locker rooms.
00:59:52.040 And she's a little bit hacked off about it.
00:59:55.680 And it's about time some of these girls are speaking out about this.
01:00:01.680 I don't know why this hasn't happened more.
01:00:03.580 I don't know.
01:00:04.780 I don't know.
01:00:05.400 Maybe it has.
01:00:06.360 Maybe they've been beaten into submission and they think, oh, I'm a terrible person if I speak out against this.
01:00:11.300 Yes.
01:00:12.100 No.
01:00:12.720 You should express your concerns.
01:00:14.280 Why?
01:00:15.380 Why are the only concerns for the transgender person here?
01:00:19.240 Why?
01:00:19.540 Yeah, the parents should definitely be speaking up.
01:00:22.660 You're not protecting the girls in this school?
01:00:24.780 Right.
01:00:25.360 At all.
01:00:25.900 You don't care about that?
01:00:27.220 Well, we do care about that.
01:00:28.880 No, you don't because...
01:00:29.980 We do.
01:00:30.480 They're uncomfortable with this.
01:00:31.800 Now, you're telling me that transgenders are uncomfortable in the boys' locker room, even if they're biological boys.
01:00:38.780 But you don't care about the girls' comfort if you move the boy into the girls' locker room.
01:00:42.880 And remember, I guess probably five years ago, but it doesn't feel that long ago, the argument was, well, then we'll give you a separate...
01:00:53.800 Separate...
01:00:54.400 We're going to have to build separate locker rooms for the trans athletes.
01:01:00.640 Yeah.
01:01:00.840 No.
01:01:01.280 No.
01:01:01.860 No.
01:01:02.180 No.
01:01:02.380 That's not acceptable.
01:01:03.560 We're not doing that.
01:01:04.720 They're not comfortable with that.
01:01:06.340 Why?
01:01:07.580 They're not comfortable with their own locker?
01:01:09.100 I would love to have my own locker room.
01:01:11.600 Are you kidding me?
01:01:13.280 Really?
01:01:14.180 I don't have to look at any of the other men in the place?
01:01:17.980 You were uncomfortable with that?
01:01:19.360 I was uncomfortable with that.
01:01:20.340 Really?
01:01:20.500 Yeah.
01:01:20.620 I didn't like it.
01:01:21.400 I didn't like it.
01:01:22.240 So...
01:01:22.680 But I had to deal with it.
01:01:25.460 And I didn't tell anybody...
01:01:26.380 You know what?
01:01:26.780 I'm uncomfortable in the boys' locker room.
01:01:28.440 I need to go in the girls' room.
01:01:29.420 Well, I want to be clear that I did.
01:01:31.080 And that they didn't allow it.
01:01:32.480 I bet they did not.
01:01:34.420 So the district's new policy is, quote,
01:01:37.780 Students should be allowed to use the facility that corresponds to their gender identity and not their biological sex.
01:01:46.680 Okay.
01:01:46.880 Good.
01:01:47.400 That's not good.
01:01:48.700 However you feel.
01:01:49.520 That's however you feel.
01:01:51.160 According to Fox News, the new policy follows Policy 1040, which stated that the county was committed to providing an equitable, safe, and inclusive working environment, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or other individual characteristics.
01:02:07.100 Unless you're a girl, then we don't care.
01:02:08.840 We don't care what you have to say.
01:02:09.780 We don't care at all.
01:02:10.180 We don't care.
01:02:11.900 No.
01:02:12.440 And they would not move on this.
01:02:15.040 So this girl is standing before the board, the school board.
01:02:20.480 And she said, two years ago, I was told Policy 1040 was just an umbrella philosophy, and you weren't going to allow boys into the girls' locker rooms.
01:02:29.960 But here you are, doing just that.
01:02:32.500 Funny how that happens, isn't it?
01:02:34.140 Isn't it?
01:02:34.560 Everyone knows what a boy is, even you.
01:02:39.420 Awesome.
01:02:40.900 Your proposed policies are dangerous and rooted in sexism.
01:02:44.520 When woke kids ask me if I'm a lesbian or a trans boy because I cut my hair short, it should tell you these modern identities are superficial.
01:02:54.660 Smart.
01:02:55.260 That's really good.
01:02:55.920 And so true.
01:02:58.340 Yes.
01:02:59.820 She finished up with, now boys are reading erotica in the classroom next to girls, and then you want to give them access to the girls' locker rooms?
01:03:08.300 And you want to force girls to call those boys she.
01:03:12.240 You do this in the name of inclusivity, while ignoring the girls who will pay the price.
01:03:17.420 Your policies choose boys' wants over girls' needs.
01:03:22.120 Is that not accurate?
01:03:23.480 Is that not absolutely true?
01:03:25.920 I don't understand why that's okay.
01:03:29.160 I don't either.
01:03:30.120 And it's overwhelming.
01:03:33.040 It feels like it's overwhelming.
01:03:35.320 But I'm surprised.
01:03:36.820 What happened to the feminists?
01:03:38.320 Right.
01:03:39.220 Where are the feminists?
01:03:41.260 Where are the women?
01:03:41.920 Now, where's the National Organization for Women?
01:03:45.080 Where are they?
01:03:46.260 Where are they?
01:03:47.200 Are you supporting the trans people?
01:03:49.480 The actual biological man in this case?
01:03:53.500 That's weird.
01:03:54.260 I mean, they have to.
01:03:54.960 That's weird.
01:03:55.520 I bet you they are.
01:03:56.660 I bet you they are.
01:03:57.960 I'll bet they are, too.
01:03:58.760 Because they're so radical.
01:04:00.540 Yep.
01:04:00.680 And that is a really progressive and woke thing to do.
01:04:06.140 So what do you want to bet?
01:04:07.820 They support the trans rights over women's rights.
01:04:10.760 I'll bet they do.
01:04:11.820 Which is stunning, if it's true.
01:04:16.040 But I mean, in every case, it's the girls who are being told, yeah, don't worry about it.
01:04:22.160 You got to compete against these boys who think they're girls.
01:04:26.440 And yeah, they're going to use your locker room, too, by the way.
01:04:29.400 And your bathroom.
01:04:30.940 And you're going to like it.
01:04:31.700 If you complain about it, then I'm sorry.
01:04:33.960 If you're a racist and a hater and a xenophobe and a homophobe and a transophobe.
01:04:39.940 And every other phobe.
01:04:41.200 Every phobe you can possibly have, you have it.
01:04:44.680 Correct.
01:04:45.540 If you think to yourself, what about this phobe?
01:04:47.680 Yes.
01:04:48.360 You're that, too.
01:04:49.240 You're that one, too.
01:04:51.360 It's just, I really am amazed that so many athletes at least are speaking out for it.
01:05:00.200 It doesn't.
01:05:00.620 It doesn't.
01:05:01.360 Well, and the ones who haven't get hammered.
01:05:04.180 Yeah, they do.
01:05:05.800 But by the vocal crowd.
01:05:08.640 But overwhelmingly, we can't believe in that, right?
01:05:12.820 I wouldn't think so.
01:05:13.540 And, you know, there are some women who have spoken out about it, like Martina Navratilova,
01:05:19.120 who kind of blazed a trail for lesbians in women's tennis.
01:05:24.800 And she is all about women competing against women, not women competing against men.
01:05:31.280 Right.
01:05:31.600 And she's getting hammered for it.
01:05:34.000 People are all hacked off at her because she won't support the trans rights in this.
01:05:39.680 It's amazing.
01:05:41.480 It's absolutely amazing.
01:05:43.540 Are you still looking for the National Organization for Women?
01:05:47.120 I can't necessarily see that they haven't found that they're for it.
01:05:50.640 Sporting trans.
01:05:51.260 But if they're not, then they should be speaking out.
01:05:56.400 Yes.
01:05:57.480 Yes.
01:05:59.000 Yes.
01:06:00.280 How are you not doing that?
01:06:01.980 How, as a feminist, how are you not doing that?
01:06:05.140 It's just bizarre.
01:06:06.260 It sure is.
01:06:07.100 It's just bizarre.
01:06:08.840 Because you're putting, I mean, I don't know what you want to call them, but they're biological
01:06:14.100 men.
01:06:14.660 And you're putting the biological men ahead of the women.
01:06:17.120 That's what you're doing.
01:06:18.680 When you support them in the locker room, in the bathroom, and when you support them in
01:06:23.160 women's sports.
01:06:24.120 It just, it's not fair.
01:06:26.360 And it's not right.
01:06:27.580 And you shouldn't put women and girls in this situation.
01:06:31.120 14-year-old girls.
01:06:32.460 In fact, because this school board in Virginia won't move on this particular situation.
01:06:38.500 Yeah, this is Loudoun County, man.
01:06:40.220 They're hardcore.
01:06:41.360 Yes, they are.
01:06:42.360 Loudoun County in Virginia.
01:06:44.200 So, her parents had to take her out of school.
01:06:47.120 And they're a homeschooler now.
01:06:49.300 Because they're like, no, we're not going to have her subjected to boys in her locker room.
01:06:54.240 No.
01:06:55.180 And good for them.
01:06:56.280 I mean.
01:06:56.480 Good for them.
01:06:57.100 But that's a, you know, that's a shock to their system as well.
01:07:00.660 Yeah.
01:07:00.880 I mean, they're obviously putting their children first, which is good, especially in this situation.
01:07:06.620 But it doesn't, you know, still doesn't fix the problem.
01:07:11.660 No, it doesn't.
01:07:13.140 No.
01:07:13.660 And the problem is, the world's gone mad.
01:07:16.760 We've gone stark raving mad.
01:07:18.760 And nothing makes sense anymore.
01:07:21.440 Except this.
01:07:22.560 Did you see the Cristiano Ronaldo?
01:07:24.680 You know who he is?
01:07:25.300 Yes, I do.
01:07:26.100 Soccer player?
01:07:27.260 Oh, yeah.
01:07:27.820 That's right.
01:07:28.560 I love Ronaldo.
01:07:29.180 You like that comedy sport, don't you?
01:07:30.960 You like soccer.
01:07:32.880 Ronaldo's a superstar, man.
01:07:34.560 That guy's a monster.
01:07:35.300 Yeah, he's.
01:07:36.160 I mean, he's got to be worth.
01:07:38.360 I don't know.
01:07:38.840 He may even be a billionaire now.
01:07:40.360 I mean, that guy everywhere.
01:07:41.580 Probably close to every country he walks through, they pay him 50 million.
01:07:45.560 Yeah.
01:07:45.840 It's incredible.
01:07:47.080 Yeah.
01:07:47.340 And this story is being represented like he just threw these Coke bottles away.
01:07:52.920 He did not do that.
01:07:54.280 No, he did not do that.
01:07:55.520 In fact, there's, you know, he's there's pictures of him off to the side where he has.
01:08:01.700 You can still see the Coke bottles.
01:08:03.340 Let's.
01:08:04.020 Here's what he did.
01:08:04.920 Here he is at the press conference where the Coke bottles were set out there for him.
01:08:09.240 Watch this.
01:08:10.980 So he comes in and sits down.
01:08:13.940 Two Coke bottles to his right.
01:08:16.020 Because they're a sponsor of this.
01:08:17.460 Yeah, they're a sponsor.
01:08:18.240 So he grabs the Coke bottles and moves them completely out of sight.
01:08:22.500 And then holds up.
01:08:26.620 And then he says, drink water.
01:08:27.860 Coca-Cola.
01:08:28.560 Not Coca-Cola.
01:08:28.960 Not Coca-Cola.
01:08:30.620 Yeah.
01:08:31.520 I mean, they're.
01:08:32.300 Drink water.
01:08:32.900 Not Coke.
01:08:33.900 You know what happened to their stock?
01:08:35.200 It went down $4 billion.
01:08:37.940 $4 billion after he did that.
01:08:41.140 Couldn't happen to a nicer company.
01:08:42.560 Could it?
01:08:42.860 And Coca-Cola said, you know, everyone is entitled to their drink preferences and ever that everyone
01:08:47.760 has different tastes and needs.
01:08:49.420 Uh huh.
01:08:50.180 And so, you know, there's the sponsor of the big event.
01:08:53.520 This was this big Euro 2020 soccer tournament.
01:08:59.460 And he was, you know, this was before the game against Portugal, but Ronaldo is a lot like
01:09:06.180 me and that he has a strict diet and he's really, he's known to avoid sugary foods and
01:09:14.220 Oh, he's, uh, you know, he, he eats like me, six clean meals a day, six clean, because
01:09:21.640 that helps maintain, you know, the physique and the health.
01:09:27.400 Is that what that does?
01:09:29.060 Yeah.
01:09:29.460 Huh?
01:09:29.920 Yeah.
01:09:30.440 That's weird.
01:09:31.420 Ronaldo and I, I mean, doesn't look like you're similar at all.
01:09:36.060 Uh, it doesn't look like you're on the same regiment at all.
01:09:38.760 Really?
01:09:39.140 Yeah.
01:09:39.460 It doesn't look like it from where I said, he's known for that because he looks like he's
01:09:44.180 in shape, but, uh, that's what I was saying.
01:09:46.660 Yeah.
01:09:46.840 I mean, mirror, whereas you not so much.
01:09:50.260 Really?
01:09:50.900 Really?
01:09:51.400 Yeah.
01:09:51.680 That hurts.
01:09:52.300 It's weird.
01:09:53.200 That's weird.
01:09:53.640 I was thinking of Ronaldo and I early.
01:09:55.260 No, you're not blood brothers on this.
01:09:57.740 I don't think.
01:09:58.180 I think you're misunderstanding where, uh, Ronaldo stands on food.
01:10:02.720 Before and after kind of thing.
01:10:04.120 But, uh, you know, he's known for that, right?
01:10:07.080 I mean, he's known for, for all of that.
01:10:09.160 Seriously.
01:10:09.680 So there's Coke can be upset all they want.
01:10:12.840 Ronaldo's like, Oh, you're still the sponsor.
01:10:15.520 And then, like I said, there's pictures of him.
01:10:17.960 He didn't throw them away.
01:10:19.200 He just slid them off because he didn't want them in front of him.
01:10:21.920 Right.
01:10:22.240 But there's still pictures off to the side of him at that press conference where you see
01:10:26.120 the Coke bottles and they're there.
01:10:28.260 So Coke still got their sponsorships.
01:10:30.540 And I would like to think that it was because Coke is woke and he was sick of it and he was
01:10:36.200 fed up.
01:10:36.600 And so he moved the Coke bottles out of there, but I don't think that was it.
01:10:39.320 It was about the sugary drink.
01:10:41.280 Right.
01:10:41.740 It's too bad.
01:10:42.380 Yeah.
01:10:43.020 Would have been a better story.
01:10:44.400 Well, I mean, just, you know what it is.
01:10:46.040 It is about that.
01:10:46.820 It's about, yeah, it's about Coke.
01:10:48.540 Yes, Ronaldo's had enough.
01:10:50.480 Okay.
01:10:51.200 I don't know that he's actually been quoted ever about that at all because he probably
01:10:54.540 hasn't at all.
01:10:55.820 I think the soccer players stay out of it.
01:10:58.380 Oh, they have to.
01:10:59.420 More than the NBA and the NFL.
01:11:01.280 Oh, I mean, they have to.
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01:12:19.720 They may not have fat guy sizes.
01:12:22.060 I don't know.
01:12:22.940 My guess would be, whose are these?
01:12:25.400 Rihanna?
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01:12:29.560 I bet you she does.
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01:12:38.400 Who wants to wear that?
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01:12:42.180 Up to 3X.
01:12:43.820 Oh, okay.
01:12:44.440 Up to 3.
01:12:44.900 Let's see if they're available.
01:12:45.660 What are you?
01:12:46.180 6?
01:12:46.680 6X?
01:12:48.240 Yes.
01:12:48.660 I'll have to buy two.
01:12:49.580 Okay.
01:12:49.720 You'll have to buy two.
01:12:50.460 Yeah, I got the joke.
01:12:51.460 I got it.
01:12:55.080 I think you misunderstood.
01:12:57.080 I was just saying.
01:12:58.040 Did I?
01:12:58.540 Yeah.
01:12:59.200 I just got done telling you that.
01:13:01.480 You said they went up to 3X.
01:13:02.880 Ronaldo and I were just like mirror images of each other.
01:13:07.400 Yeah, and I corrected you on that.
01:13:10.000 And so what I was trying to say on the lingerie was, or these are leggings, right?
01:13:15.860 Was that maybe a 3X isn't as big as you probably need.
01:13:20.120 I mean, the bottle that they're using to promote the 3X size.
01:13:26.360 Is she larger than you?
01:13:29.440 No?
01:13:30.560 I mean, she could be the new model for Victoria's Secret.
01:13:34.080 Oh, really?
01:13:34.660 Because they've started to be more woke now.
01:13:37.700 So.
01:13:37.980 Yeah.
01:13:39.460 Yeah.
01:13:39.980 That's a little.
01:13:40.720 They're going to use plus size models now or whatever.
01:13:43.300 Well, what's her face?
01:13:46.220 Megan Rapinoe is going to be a big supporter of that.
01:13:48.940 Megan Rapinoe, but then they're going to use girls who don't fit the stereotype of the
01:13:54.660 Victoria's Secret, which means they're going to bring in a bunch of big girls now.
01:13:57.920 We're trying to accomplish through a male lens and what a man desired.
01:14:04.080 We can't have that anymore.
01:14:05.300 No, you don't want that.
01:14:06.560 We cannot have that anymore.
01:14:07.860 You don't want that.
01:14:08.340 So we're attempting to turn around the brand.
01:14:12.060 That's what we want to do.
01:14:12.860 We want to turn around Victoria's Secret.
01:14:15.300 Let's turn it around.
01:14:16.080 And that'll do it.
01:14:16.860 That will do it.
01:14:19.360 If you want to bring in, bring in Megan and Megan Rapinoe.
01:14:24.340 Yeah.
01:14:24.940 Yeah.
01:14:25.120 Yeah.
01:14:25.360 People are going to love that.
01:14:26.800 They're going to love that.
01:14:27.840 You want that.
01:14:29.160 Maybe do the Moomoo size and people like Megan Rapinoe and Megan isn't Moomoo size.
01:14:35.460 No, she's not.
01:14:36.300 I mean, she's an athlete.
01:14:37.460 You know, I'm not.
01:14:38.660 I'm a fan of wearing Moomoo's.
01:14:40.100 Don't get me wrong.
01:14:41.380 Well, you got Moomoo's by Jeffy.
01:14:42.900 Yes, that's right.
01:14:43.920 Of course you are.
01:14:44.500 Fashion line, but, you know, Megan could still wear a Moomoo, but she's not, you know.
01:14:51.140 She's not large.
01:14:52.240 She's not a Moomoo size human.
01:14:54.660 No.
01:14:55.160 Right.
01:14:55.520 She's just sick of being oogled by men.
01:15:00.420 And who is it?
01:15:04.320 I don't know anybody.
01:15:05.340 I know.
01:15:05.940 I really don't.
01:15:06.740 I don't.
01:15:07.500 So.
01:15:08.380 All right.
01:15:09.320 But for 50 bucks.
01:15:10.700 50 bucks.
01:15:11.520 Not bad.
01:15:12.020 I know.
01:15:12.360 For the Rihanna leggings.
01:15:13.620 Not bad.
01:15:14.500 By Fenty.
01:15:15.280 That's not bad.
01:15:16.260 That's a good price.
01:15:17.480 So.
01:15:18.380 Mark me down for several pair.
01:15:20.560 Would you?
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