The Glenn Beck Program - December 16, 2024


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 9 minutes

Words per Minute

163.00043

Word Count

21,032

Sentence Count

2,457

Misogynist Sentences

33

Hate Speech Sentences

42


Summary

Glenn Beck is back on the airwaves talking about the dangers of government surveillance drones and the need to stand up to the big tech companies and big government. He also talks about why he thinks the government should stop spying on us.


Transcript

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00:02:34.940 Hello, America.
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00:02:38.440 There's some pretty big news coming out of the Baltic region where, I guess, Russia's becoming very aggressive.
00:02:49.800 And Germany is now saying they may have to trigger the NATO alliance.
00:02:55.440 Can we all just, hey, what do you say we get to January 20th?
00:03:00.540 You know what I'm saying?
00:03:01.560 Take a deep breath, everybody.
00:03:03.060 And let's watch what happens on January 20th.
00:03:08.520 Also, more on the drones.
00:03:10.680 And I'd like to hear your opinion on the drone thing.
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00:04:11.380 Josh, where would you like to start today, Stu?
00:04:16.580 Where would you like to start?
00:04:17.920 There's so much.
00:04:18.960 I think you want to start on the drones.
00:04:20.300 That's what I think.
00:04:21.460 No, I want to know where you think.
00:04:23.740 You want to start on the drones.
00:04:24.800 I do.
00:04:25.460 I do.
00:04:25.960 You love the drone story.
00:04:27.160 I do because I don't know exactly what the government should do except tell the truth.
00:04:35.020 Except, well, they're not going to do it.
00:04:37.180 That's not an option.
00:04:37.880 Yeah, that's not an option.
00:04:38.560 Okay, all right, so let's just look at the boring option again first.
00:04:44.740 There was some activity by some military drones, you know, and it's increased activity, but not that much,
00:04:53.840 or they're testing something out, blah, blah, blah, and it was seen.
00:04:57.740 And then it started to pick up, and so all of these hobbyists are like,
00:05:01.220 I'm flying my drone tonight.
00:05:02.560 I'm going to make it look like they're everywhere, okay?
00:05:04.680 Yep.
00:05:05.040 Okay, and so people are taking it.
00:05:06.520 They're also seeing things, well, not in New Jersey.
00:05:10.540 I was going to say like Starlink, or things that they have not noticed before, or it's
00:05:15.660 like the white car syndrome.
00:05:17.980 Right.
00:05:18.580 You know, when you're going out to buy a white car, and then all of a sudden you're starting
00:05:22.300 to see all the cars that are white.
00:05:24.660 You know what I mean?
00:05:24.940 Right, you just notice.
00:05:25.820 You just notice things.
00:05:27.180 Okay, so that's the most boring, and that's a possibility.
00:05:31.520 And also, like, definitely part of it, right?
00:05:34.980 Yeah, definitely part of it.
00:05:36.020 No matter what it is, that's definitely part of it.
00:05:38.220 Right.
00:05:38.500 Like, I had heard that they had come in with 5,000 different tips about drones in these
00:05:46.000 areas, and they've been able to track, only 100 of them were like legitimate.
00:05:51.460 So, like, there's definitely a lot of panic, right?
00:05:55.960 People trying to figure out what the hell is going on, understandably.
00:05:58.400 Yeah.
00:05:58.720 And lots of reports coming in that are, you know, people think they're drones, and they're
00:06:04.200 actually planes, and all of these other things.
00:06:06.160 So, we know that's part of it.
00:06:07.680 The question is, does that actually explain all of it?
00:06:10.280 Now, the second part of the boring explanation is the messenger.
00:06:16.400 For instance, this weekend, Mayorkas.
00:06:18.920 Who believes that guy?
00:06:20.320 Nobody.
00:06:21.140 Nobody believes that guy.
00:06:22.640 Nobody.
00:06:22.820 On anything.
00:06:24.220 You know, honey, I'll be home at 6 for dinner tonight.
00:06:27.240 No, he's not.
00:06:27.960 You'll know he'll be home at any other time than 6.
00:06:30.880 Yeah, but 6.
00:06:31.440 He'll be there at 5 or 7, but definitely not 6.
00:06:35.040 Okay?
00:06:36.200 So, he comes out this weekend, and he downplays it and says, this is nothing new, blah, blah,
00:06:42.880 blah.
00:06:43.640 There very well may be drones in the sky, of course, but those are commercially available.
00:06:48.120 One can go into the convenience store and buy a small drone.
00:06:53.920 Is there, like, a convenience store in the middle of the Pentagon that you go to?
00:06:58.600 I'm a man that spends about 30% of his time at convenience stores.
00:07:02.420 Right.
00:07:02.760 And I do not see drones being sold.
00:07:04.420 No, I've never seen that.
00:07:05.400 Yeah.
00:07:05.640 You can buy drones very cheaply from Amazon or a bunch of different places.
00:07:10.140 But not convenience stores.
00:07:11.100 It's not usually a convenience store product.
00:07:13.280 So, in other words, what you're saying is Mayorkas was wrong.
00:07:16.900 Of course.
00:07:17.280 Yeah, okay.
00:07:18.360 All right.
00:07:19.880 There are also commercial drones as well, but we know of no threat or nefarious activity.
00:07:28.040 Okay.
00:07:29.220 All right.
00:07:30.560 Got it.
00:07:31.260 Do you believe that?
00:07:40.020 No threat or nefarious activity.
00:07:44.580 I mean, I kind of do believe it.
00:07:48.440 I don't know that I have a great understanding as to why.
00:07:52.800 Maybe I'm just, I mean, I do tend to jump to the least.
00:07:57.000 Yeah, you do.
00:07:57.880 You're the perfect producer for my show.
00:08:00.520 Because I jump to, we're all going to die.
00:08:03.520 And Stu's like, Glenn, it was a fly on a piece of pie.
00:08:08.180 I know, but I wanted that pie.
00:08:09.880 And now that fly has eaten some of it.
00:08:13.220 It is the entire show.
00:08:14.440 Yeah, it is.
00:08:14.740 What we just described.
00:08:15.620 Right.
00:08:16.020 But, you know, that does, unless given real evidence of the alternative, that does tend
00:08:22.680 to be where my mind goes.
00:08:23.760 Okay.
00:08:24.360 All right.
00:08:25.060 Now, let me give you a couple of other things.
00:08:26.920 By the way, I think I have a very rational, not non-boring, but the next level up from
00:08:36.740 this.
00:08:37.260 Okay.
00:08:37.600 Okay.
00:08:38.200 But I'll give you that in a minute.
00:08:40.880 Now, let's just go on a couple of things that happened over the weekend.
00:08:46.420 Here's cut five.
00:08:48.300 This is Ohio closing the airspace over an Air Force base.
00:08:53.700 MedFlight 8 Patterson Tower.
00:08:57.260 Use extreme caution for heavy UAS movement on the base.
00:09:01.520 Security forces is handling the situation.
00:09:04.000 Suggests that are above 1700 AGL.
00:09:07.360 Your transition is still approved.
00:09:09.580 However, Patterson Class Delta is sterilized as of 0330 Zulu for heavy unknown UAS activity.
00:09:16.640 Security forces is handling it.
00:09:19.120 And Columbus is going to sterilize the airspace after you leave the Delta.
00:09:22.200 All aircraft use extreme caution.
00:09:24.180 Patterson Class Delta is now closed for heavy UAS activity.
00:09:31.020 Heavy UAS activity.
00:09:34.040 Right?
00:09:34.340 Patterson Air Force Base.
00:09:35.820 Kind of big.
00:09:36.480 Now, you can use drones and fly drones legally, according to the FAA, under 400 feet.
00:09:46.840 Okay?
00:09:47.160 Okay.
00:09:47.900 You cannot, according to the FAA, fly them over or near airports.
00:09:55.200 Right.
00:09:55.680 For obvious reasons.
00:09:57.640 Right.
00:09:58.020 Okay.
00:09:58.240 I have a small drone that, you know, we bought it at a convenience store.
00:10:02.220 I bought it at a convenience store.
00:10:03.420 I was picking up a big gulp, and I just, you know, they had a special.
00:10:06.420 Right.
00:10:06.960 And I also live pretty close to an airport.
00:10:10.620 Like, planes fly over my house.
00:10:12.320 Sometimes they're pretty low.
00:10:13.600 Yeah.
00:10:14.040 And when I take that thing up, it starts giving me a zillion warnings.
00:10:18.420 If you get too, quote unquote, high, and I don't know, maybe it is 400 feet.
00:10:22.620 I don't know what the line is.
00:10:24.140 I don't know, you know, maybe different if you live near an airport, but the FAA line is 400 feet.
00:10:29.800 Okay.
00:10:30.720 And I know, I get beep, it's warning me like crazy.
00:10:33.320 Like, don't go any higher, essentially.
00:10:35.240 Like, the technology itself tells you not to do that.
00:10:38.600 And if you're going near an airport, I would assume it's going to tell you the same thing.
00:10:42.720 Now, what was the other thing that you would assume if the FAA, and you're flying it over an Air Force base, lots of them.
00:10:50.820 Yes.
00:10:51.340 What do you think happens?
00:10:53.780 I would think that it could be brought down.
00:10:56.680 I would think that they would.
00:10:57.820 Or?
00:10:58.600 Or you'd get all sorts of warnings, and they follow it.
00:11:01.020 They track them, and you're in jail by Monday.
00:11:04.080 Right.
00:11:04.560 Like, wherever this thing returns to.
00:11:06.620 Correct.
00:11:07.340 Correct.
00:11:07.960 You'd be able to, they would follow it back.
00:11:10.220 That's what's so hard to understand about all this stuff.
00:11:12.620 Right?
00:11:12.740 Like, if a, and they keep saying, like, it hovered there for five hours.
00:11:17.760 Like, first of all, my drone?
00:11:19.400 Eight minutes?
00:11:20.120 Yeah.
00:11:20.400 Maybe.
00:11:20.800 I know.
00:11:21.080 Before the thing runs out of batteries?
00:11:22.480 Yeah.
00:11:22.640 Now, I have a very, you know, small one.
00:11:24.400 Yeah.
00:11:24.500 I have a drone last 30 minutes.
00:11:26.400 30 minutes, right?
00:11:27.040 Like, that's like, you know, wow, 30 minutes.
00:11:29.920 Exactly.
00:11:30.480 Right.
00:11:30.620 Like, five hours of hovering time is a really expensive top of the line.
00:11:36.120 Like, to buy that commercially would be very expensive, and I would think difficult.
00:11:42.380 You'd either get them from the Pentagon because you're in the service, or you buy them from
00:11:46.760 China.
00:11:47.260 Yeah.
00:11:47.680 Or you're China.
00:11:48.500 Anyway, so, all right, so, do we arrest anybody?
00:11:53.820 This is what kills me.
00:11:55.500 When people take lasers and point them at cockpits, and they get in the eyes of the pilots, we always
00:12:02.960 see those people like, we arrested little Bobby Smith, who had a laser pointer, you
00:12:10.220 know?
00:12:10.280 We sent him to the Syrian prison.
00:12:11.980 Right.
00:12:12.520 Right.
00:12:12.920 And CNN just found little Bobby Smith.
00:12:16.240 He looks like a torture agent from Syria, but it's Bobby Smith.
00:12:21.000 Huh.
00:12:22.420 Different story.
00:12:23.420 Yeah.
00:12:23.540 Coming up later in the program.
00:12:24.940 Anyway, so, that's the problem I have with this one, is if all these people,
00:12:32.960 they should have found some of these people.
00:12:36.160 You know what I mean?
00:12:37.320 You're flying, there was another air, there was another airbase, smaller airbase in New
00:12:41.100 Jersey that was shut down, not airbase, airport, that was shut down right by LaGuardia.
00:12:48.180 I mean, that, that's kind of a big deal.
00:12:50.840 You're flying a commercial drone that you got at the convenience store.
00:12:55.760 That does pose a danger.
00:12:58.020 Oh, absolutely.
00:12:58.260 That does pose a danger.
00:12:59.680 Yeah.
00:12:59.860 Okay.
00:12:59.960 I mean, you think planes are brought down by seagulls, right?
00:13:03.100 That fly into engines.
00:13:04.200 Like, I mean, this can, these are big, some of them are big drones.
00:13:08.360 And they say the size of cars.
00:13:10.300 And I, again, convenience store.
00:13:12.480 I have not seen those commercially.
00:13:14.300 I mean.
00:13:14.640 No, I really haven't.
00:13:15.820 I mean, I've.
00:13:16.280 Well, I've seen.
00:13:17.800 Next to the hostess rack at the, at the Circle K.
00:13:20.520 Oh, I haven't been to the, I've been avoiding the hostess rack.
00:13:23.640 That's what it is.
00:13:24.180 You're trying to lose some weight.
00:13:24.880 Yeah.
00:13:25.100 Yeah.
00:13:25.400 Yeah.
00:13:25.680 All right.
00:13:26.440 So now, over the weekend, we had a couple of people that have come out.
00:13:32.580 The former governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan, who, he just ran for Senate.
00:13:38.680 He lost to a Senate race.
00:13:39.900 Say that again.
00:13:41.320 Well, he lost to a Democrat who's going to vote much worse.
00:13:43.280 Oh, no.
00:13:43.480 That's right.
00:13:43.920 That's right.
00:13:44.240 I'm sorry.
00:13:44.740 I was thinking.
00:13:46.160 Maryland.
00:13:46.840 Maryland.
00:13:47.280 I just, I was thinking Larry Hogan.
00:13:49.200 Yeah.
00:13:49.320 He's a Democrat.
00:13:50.000 No, he's just a Republican-ish that votes like a Democrat.
00:13:53.960 Anyway, so he came out and he said, last night, beginning around 945, I personally witnessed
00:13:59.800 and videoed what appeared to be dozens of large drones in the sky above my residence, 25 miles
00:14:08.060 from our nation's capital.
00:14:10.480 I observed their activity for approximately 45 minutes.
00:14:13.700 So that's what's so weird.
00:14:15.420 Dozens.
00:14:16.340 Dozens for 45 minutes.
00:14:17.800 Like, if they peered quickly and sped off, you'd see why maybe they couldn't track them.
00:14:22.800 Maybe it's difficult.
00:14:23.740 If they're hovering there for 45 minutes or five hours, like, why aren't people showing
00:14:30.140 up to figure out what's going on in that time?
00:14:32.720 Correct.
00:14:33.320 Right?
00:14:33.680 Like, I roll through a stop sign.
00:14:35.340 There's eight cops there.
00:14:36.800 Like, what is happening?
00:14:39.400 Yeah.
00:14:40.260 All right.
00:14:40.700 So that's kind of credible, isn't it?
00:14:44.920 Yeah.
00:14:45.120 I mean, he's also like, you know, again, he's not the type that you would think is going
00:14:51.660 to jump to some crazy conspiracy theory.
00:14:54.160 Correct.
00:14:54.380 Right?
00:14:54.500 Like, he's not that kind of, he's not like some like, you know, guy breaking news for
00:14:59.060 the most salacious claims every week.
00:15:01.320 Yeah.
00:15:01.680 He doesn't, he doesn't need the press.
00:15:03.600 If anything's...
00:15:04.120 He lost.
00:15:04.500 Right.
00:15:05.020 Yeah.
00:15:05.380 So the government has, I'm quoting, the government has the ability to track these from their
00:15:11.040 point of origin, but is mounted a negligent response.
00:15:14.600 People are rightfully clamoring for answers, but aren't getting any.
00:15:18.340 We're being told that neither the White House, the military, FBI, or Homeland Security have
00:15:23.420 any idea what they are, where they came from, or who launched them, or who is controlling
00:15:29.400 them, and that they pose no threat.
00:15:32.860 I remind you, his home is 25 miles away from the Capitol.
00:15:40.600 Okay.
00:15:41.160 That's disturbing.
00:15:42.220 Is it not?
00:15:42.800 I mean, that doesn't play into Mayorkas having a little more credibility.
00:15:47.740 No.
00:15:48.300 Yeah.
00:15:48.620 No.
00:15:48.880 Then you have Chris Christie.
00:15:51.520 Chris Christie, he said that...
00:15:55.980 We have it.
00:15:56.460 Go ahead.
00:15:56.880 Here's Chris Christie.
00:15:58.040 Look, I'm not a conspiracy theorist, and I'm not looking for things.
00:16:01.240 I don't need that.
00:16:02.000 6.15 yesterday morning, or two mornings ago, that was a drone over my house, and I'd never
00:16:07.620 seen anything like that before, and I've been living at that house for 30 years.
00:16:11.280 Okay.
00:16:11.680 Now, that's one.
00:16:13.100 You can explain that to, what, two years ago, the FAA just said you could fly drones
00:16:20.280 in that area, and made a blanket so you could fly them under 400 feet.
00:16:26.280 So, maybe he just hasn't noted.
00:16:28.480 Maybe this is the white car thing.
00:16:30.800 But dozens of drones is not the white car thing.
00:16:35.400 Would you agree with that?
00:16:36.160 I've never, other than, as you point out, like Starlink, right?
00:16:39.540 Like, you're thinking, when you see, you don't see stuff like that very often.
00:16:42.660 And you don't see that 25 miles from the capital.
00:16:45.120 You're not seeing Starlink.
00:16:46.160 It's not dark enough.
00:16:47.520 Is it?
00:16:48.440 Yeah.
00:16:48.720 Do you see Starlink here in Dallas?
00:16:49.940 I did see it here once.
00:16:51.740 Okay.
00:16:52.040 But, I mean, that's also way in the sky.
00:16:54.600 Like, you know that's not a drone.
00:16:56.080 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:16:56.380 And it's speeding through the sky.
00:16:58.140 Correct.
00:16:58.400 It looks like, it very much does look like Santa Claus.
00:17:02.440 It does.
00:17:03.040 It does.
00:17:03.660 It does look like Santa Claus and reindeer.
00:17:05.220 Yeah.
00:17:05.620 And in the wrong time of year.
00:17:07.980 Like, I don't know if it was a test flight or what the situation was.
00:17:10.280 But then you find out it's actually Starlink, which is crazy, but also can't possibly be
00:17:15.120 mistaken for a drone.
00:17:15.940 Then we have this from the Bellevue, the Bellevue mayor.
00:17:20.640 And apparently this is not the mayor of Bellevue Hospital.
00:17:23.980 That's important to point.
00:17:25.300 Mm-hmm.
00:17:25.740 You know, I'm the mayor of Bellevue.
00:17:28.780 Anyway, he just got a phone call from his emergency management team.
00:17:34.700 This was on Saturday, I think, receiving guidance from the state.
00:17:41.400 The guidance says two different things.
00:17:44.020 First of all, and I'm quoting, if there is a downed drone in our vicinity, we're immediately
00:17:50.540 to call the bomb squad of our county.
00:17:53.980 And second, our fire department has been instructed to make sure they wear hazmat suits.
00:18:03.860 Why?
00:18:04.340 Oh, it's all that cheese dust from the convenience store.
00:18:08.120 Yeah, that could get all over your fingers.
00:18:09.820 They could have had some of those hot dogs that were roasted there.
00:18:13.400 Very dangerous.
00:18:14.460 Anyway, as a holiday's approach, it is essential to recognize that personal safety is a year-round
00:18:19.740 priority.
00:18:20.580 And you can pair that with your gift-giving experience.
00:18:25.160 Last year, every member of my family, Cheyenne just got hers because she just turned 18.
00:18:29.400 Uh, but every member of my family got a Berna launcher and, um, I want my kids to keep it
00:18:37.820 in their glove box.
00:18:39.240 You know, you can carry them.
00:18:40.960 It's totally legal.
00:18:42.100 It looks like a gun.
00:18:43.460 Uh, and I tell you, if you pointed at somebody, holy cow, the barrel is big, big.
00:18:49.980 Uh, and it's cause it's launching huge pellets at you and those pellets can be pepper spray
00:18:55.740 or tear gas, which is my favorite.
00:18:58.240 I like to load mine kinetic round, which hits the body and hurts like hell.
00:19:04.020 Uh, and then the next one tear gas, then the next one's kinetic, then the next one's
00:19:08.820 tear gas.
00:19:09.600 I don't know.
00:19:10.420 Just the way I do it.
00:19:11.640 I suggest that you have one of these in your home.
00:19:15.340 I strongly suggest if you're at a school board, please look into this and consider this for
00:19:22.480 protection for your schools.
00:19:24.160 Every teacher could have one of these locked in their desk or on them.
00:19:29.040 It can't kill anybody.
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00:20:05.780 Cheyenne came up to me, uh, Saturday.
00:20:08.960 And, uh, I was picking her up someplace.
00:20:12.240 And, uh, I pulled in and she runs the car.
00:20:15.160 Dad, dad, dad.
00:20:18.240 What?
00:20:18.800 What?
00:20:19.160 What?
00:20:20.540 Uh, Grand Ole Opry?
00:20:22.900 Yeah.
00:20:24.280 That's 4,000 seats.
00:20:26.200 You didn't tell me that was 4,000 seats.
00:20:28.160 And I said, I thought you might vomit if I did.
00:20:30.440 And she said, I just found out it's 4,000 feet.
00:20:33.000 I've, I've, I've never performed in front of anybody more than like three or 400 people.
00:20:37.860 And I said, it's going to be an exciting experience for you.
00:20:41.400 It's Wednesday night.
00:20:43.080 She's going to be King and Country.
00:20:44.520 We're going to be coming in.
00:20:45.380 She's going to be coming in on this show.
00:20:47.300 Oh, is she?
00:20:47.940 Yes.
00:20:48.440 Yeah.
00:20:48.820 Yeah.
00:20:49.000 When?
00:20:49.520 She's been booked.
00:20:50.680 She's been booked.
00:20:51.580 Yes.
00:20:51.860 Your daughter has been booked on this program for the hour three.
00:20:56.380 Not, not, not, not, not.
00:20:58.340 Today?
00:20:59.020 Today.
00:20:59.340 And, but not the full hour.
00:21:01.400 We're just going to.
00:21:01.740 We'll see how it goes.
00:21:02.760 We're not going to.
00:21:03.400 We'll see how it goes.
00:21:04.080 Yeah.
00:21:04.240 It won't be.
00:21:05.660 Well, I've got, I've got things planned for hour number three.
00:21:08.300 Very good things planned.
00:21:08.880 I have things planned too.
00:21:10.160 Yeah.
00:21:10.380 Okay.
00:21:10.620 We'll see who wins.
00:21:13.260 Never fight against the host.
00:21:15.840 I don't know.
00:21:16.460 When it's his daughter and he's got to turn his daughter down.
00:21:19.560 Okay.
00:21:20.020 I think there's a good chance.
00:21:21.100 So, all right.
00:21:23.180 So let me see.
00:21:24.020 There was one other thing on the drones.
00:21:28.680 And that is, let's see if I have it in the thought sheet.
00:21:32.720 This is from a company that has, do you have this?
00:21:37.800 This is from a company that has launched a new drone series.
00:21:42.960 And this is old.
00:21:44.020 It's what?
00:21:45.780 Petrodynamics.
00:21:46.340 All right.
00:21:47.100 Go ahead.
00:21:49.260 So this is about the size of, that's probably eight feet.
00:21:54.960 And it can hover as it takes off.
00:21:58.540 But this is like one of those, what are those airplanes that are so dangerous that take off
00:22:03.480 with their wings folded?
00:22:04.500 Oh, the Osprey?
00:22:05.180 Yeah, the Osprey.
00:22:05.860 It's like an Osprey.
00:22:07.760 And it's being developed for the military moving things.
00:22:13.200 And they can be the size about eight feet.
00:22:15.560 They can pick up a car.
00:22:17.820 Some of them are that big.
00:22:19.940 Okay.
00:22:20.320 So some of them are saying, no, they have wings.
00:22:22.800 Others are saying they're hovering.
00:22:25.040 This can do both.
00:22:26.920 Okay.
00:22:27.360 Now, if do you have the full screen of the message from the company?
00:22:34.920 There it is.
00:22:35.940 I can't read it.
00:22:37.900 But basically what it says is we're going to be testing these over New Jersey beginning
00:22:45.260 in November.
00:22:46.660 Wow.
00:22:48.400 Kind of feels like it almost explains it.
00:22:51.100 Right.
00:22:51.840 Why wouldn't somebody say that though?
00:22:53.800 Right.
00:22:54.000 I mean, that's, I mean, why wouldn't the government, why wouldn't the local, why wouldn't the state,
00:23:02.020 why wouldn't the company come out and go, guys, we told you about this.
00:23:08.100 We worked it out with the cities and the counties and the state.
00:23:11.800 These are our drones.
00:23:14.900 So again, you're left with, well, is that the answer?
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00:23:44.600 And the dollar just goes to hell.
00:23:47.600 If everything is played right, I believe Donald Trump has the answers for this.
00:23:52.580 But our dollar is very weak and in trouble.
00:23:56.720 And you've got Russia and the BRICS.
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00:24:55.860 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program and we welcome Mr. Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed.
00:25:20.500 I was listening to you today, Pat, and you didn't make me feel better about the drones.
00:25:26.820 But, but, um, that's not my job to make you feel better.
00:25:31.980 No, it's not.
00:25:32.740 No?
00:25:33.240 No.
00:25:33.580 Which theory do you believe is really happening?
00:25:36.900 You know, I don't, I don't necessarily believe that these are drones that are searching for
00:25:42.140 radiation.
00:25:43.140 So, that's good.
00:25:44.160 Yeah.
00:25:44.380 I don't necessarily believe that.
00:25:45.640 Have you heard that one still?
00:25:46.680 I have not heard that one.
00:25:48.200 Okay, no.
00:25:48.460 Okay, yeah.
00:25:49.120 That the, these are surveillance drones that detect radio activity, radiation activity
00:25:57.440 in the area.
00:25:58.420 And there might be, supposedly, I mean, if you remember back to the story when the Soviet
00:26:04.260 Union broke up, how many nukes were there that went missing, especially from Ukraine?
00:26:08.360 They were suitcase nukes, I think, from Ukraine.
00:26:10.400 And I think there were like 80.
00:26:11.160 And supposedly, they've tracked down the vast majority of them, but there are speculations
00:26:15.960 that.
00:26:16.200 Like six or 12 or something like that.
00:26:17.880 Yeah, we don't know exactly how many, but some are missing.
00:26:21.080 Yeah.
00:26:21.280 And that maybe the problem is that one of them is in the New York, New Jersey area.
00:26:26.960 And these are searching for it.
00:26:29.600 And if that were the case, of course, the government can't tell you that.
00:26:33.520 They're not going to say, hey, you know, one of those missing nukes is in the New York
00:26:38.220 metropolitan area, and we're looking for it.
00:26:40.660 Let's say, this is not going to happen, but let's just say, New Year's Eve, suitcase nuke
00:26:46.800 goes off in Times Square.
00:26:49.340 Yeah.
00:26:49.640 Or anywhere near there.
00:26:51.520 What happens to the government and their credibility when everybody in the rest of the country goes,
00:26:55.880 wait, wait, wait, you knew this.
00:26:58.620 Right.
00:26:59.060 You were looking for it.
00:26:59.800 You denied that that's what you were doing.
00:27:02.440 I mean, that's lose-lose in a big way.
00:27:05.640 It is.
00:27:06.380 But what do you do?
00:27:07.700 I mean, if you said at the beginning, yeah, we're looking for a suitcase nuke that may be
00:27:14.980 about to be depleted.
00:27:15.720 This is what I would say.
00:27:17.560 These are Department of Homeland Security.
00:27:20.100 It's a new system.
00:27:21.880 We have threats.
00:27:24.300 None of them necessarily credible, but this is a new system that we're unleashing for
00:27:31.640 credible threats, and we're just, you know, that's it.
00:27:35.580 Here's the problem with that, though.
00:27:37.360 You'd have to have respect for the intelligence of the American people in order to do that.
00:27:41.480 And they don't.
00:27:42.240 Yeah.
00:27:42.580 They don't have any respect for us and our intelligence.
00:27:44.900 They don't think we can handle anything.
00:27:46.840 And so we're not told anything.
00:27:48.960 Okay.
00:27:49.140 So there's that.
00:27:50.700 What was the other one that you just said?
00:27:52.920 There's a, there is a...
00:27:55.560 Oh, the project, like, I don't remember what it is.
00:27:58.300 Project Blue something or other.
00:28:00.180 And it's, it's a, Stu, if the people ever get out of control, I'm going to issue this secret
00:28:09.800 directive here at the Pentagon.
00:28:11.520 Okay.
00:28:11.780 And what we're going to do is we're going to fake an invasion, okay, kind of like War of the Worlds, because it'll bring everybody together and we can get them behind the government and we can all march towards, I guess, aliens that never show up.
00:28:31.240 I mean, that doesn't seem real credible either.
00:28:34.680 No, it doesn't.
00:28:36.520 Another story I heard is that it's, it's a new system developed by Tarot Dynamics, the XP4.
00:28:45.460 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:28:45.980 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:28:46.440 We were just talking, yeah.
00:28:47.200 We just showed it.
00:28:47.780 Yeah.
00:28:48.140 Okay.
00:28:48.640 So, I mean...
00:28:49.400 That one seems credible.
00:28:50.320 That one is credible to me.
00:28:51.780 Except, except they announced this.
00:28:55.160 Showpat put on the screen again, the, the release.
00:29:00.060 This is from, like, local Channel 5, who said, you know, back in October or November, hey, we're, we're testing these drones over New Jersey beginning in November.
00:29:15.440 Well, but if that's it, why wouldn't you say this?
00:29:18.060 Why wouldn't you just say that?
00:29:18.800 Remember, we told you we're going to test these.
00:29:20.920 Right.
00:29:21.380 Yeah.
00:29:21.700 Hey, dummies.
00:29:22.480 I mean, this is even a great cover-up, even if it's not that.
00:29:26.440 Why wouldn't you use this?
00:29:27.880 Right.
00:29:28.320 Because I think if they came out and said, by the way, this was already announced, this company's testing these type of drones, they still probably wouldn't have believed it.
00:29:37.960 Like, so there would have still been 1,500 other theories.
00:29:40.440 Yeah, but you wouldn't have.
00:29:41.140 But it would have been pretty credible.
00:29:42.380 Right.
00:29:42.660 What's happening is, because of the government's inaction, and now you have two governors saying this, three, because you have Hochul, too, saying...
00:29:51.600 She doesn't count.
00:29:53.120 You're right.
00:29:53.640 She sucks.
00:29:54.100 So we have two governors and some witch.
00:29:58.320 Anyway, so you've got three governors saying, the government is not telling us the truth, and they have ways to track this.
00:30:09.460 What's going on?
00:30:10.580 So you have, what are you doing?
00:30:13.280 You're destroying even more credibility.
00:30:15.820 And it's not like that's a long-term plan, because in just a few days, you've got Donald Trump coming in.
00:30:22.820 I mean, that makes him stronger to say, no, we're cleaning out Department of Homeland Security.
00:30:28.100 We're cleaning out the FBI.
00:30:29.920 We're cleaning out the intelligence.
00:30:31.980 We're cleaning out the Pentagon.
00:30:33.680 Because, obviously, something was going on, and they had no answers.
00:30:40.720 We could track drones.
00:30:43.060 So it makes him stronger.
00:30:45.280 Why would you do that?
00:30:47.980 It's all questions.
00:30:49.540 It's one of those stories that just is, there's no answers, and it's just question after question after question.
00:30:54.640 Nothing makes any sense right now on this.
00:30:56.740 And I don't know, it could be something really nefarious, but, you know, like, normally, as I said, my mind kind of goes to the more boring possibility.
00:31:06.000 Almost every time.
00:31:06.840 Right.
00:31:07.280 With you.
00:31:07.660 Yes, thank you.
00:31:08.580 That's what I pay him for.
00:31:10.660 But, like, usually, what I want to do with that is to find supporting information, if that's accurate.
00:31:17.120 I don't have a real good, like, there's not like a lot.
00:31:21.440 Yeah, there's not like a lot to support either theory.
00:31:24.320 No.
00:31:24.620 It's just all very strange.
00:31:26.040 So what do you think it is?
00:31:27.340 I don't know.
00:31:28.480 I honestly, like, my tendency is to think that, you know, this probably started, maybe it did start, as Glenn mentioned, this possibility earlier, that maybe it started with some sort of military test.
00:31:39.120 It became a big news story, and now every, you know, everybody who's got a drone is flying their drones over and trying to screw with people.
00:31:45.980 Let me run this by you.
00:31:46.860 Yeah.
00:31:47.160 Could these be delivery drones for Kexi Cookies?
00:31:51.100 Is that possible?
00:31:52.180 Wow.
00:31:52.540 Is that possible?
00:31:53.480 That seems like a product placement.
00:31:55.580 And here, doesn't it?
00:31:56.620 Well, no, no, he's a theory.
00:31:58.400 No, it's a theory that I have.
00:31:59.800 Uh-huh.
00:32:00.340 That because we're running a procrastinator special of 10% off right now.
00:32:04.180 Wow.
00:32:05.240 Maybe you need 50 drones to cover the New Jersey area.
00:32:08.920 Right.
00:32:09.320 Is that possible?
00:32:10.480 I don't think it is.
00:32:11.660 This is another instance, though.
00:32:13.180 Kexi.com.
00:32:14.100 Yeah.
00:32:14.500 Yeah.
00:32:14.760 I'm going to have to charge you for that.
00:32:16.880 Airtime's very expensive at this time of year.
00:32:19.280 This is another example, though, of where, like, Pat, as someone who owns the company, should know if he's assigned drones to this area.
00:32:27.200 He isn't.
00:32:27.560 Why isn't he just saying that?
00:32:29.080 If that's what it is.
00:32:29.740 Well, we turn over our shipping to other companies, and it may be that they're using these drones.
00:32:34.940 Okay.
00:32:35.260 Try this.
00:32:35.900 Now, this is from that New Jersey state senator who said, I think this is the same guy.
00:32:43.520 Is this a brand new senator that was just elected?
00:32:45.880 This is John Bramnick.
00:32:48.160 Is he new?
00:32:49.020 I'm not sure.
00:32:50.140 Okay.
00:32:50.920 Look him up, Stu.
00:32:51.800 Bramnick.
00:32:53.100 So, anyway.
00:32:53.640 He's a state senator.
00:32:54.400 He said, whatever these drones are doing, the government doesn't want us to know.
00:32:59.520 The Department of Defense has to come clean with the American people.
00:33:04.200 Oh, you have the actual audio.
00:33:05.760 Here he is.
00:33:06.640 Every single person, Democrat or Republican, has been calling for the same thing.
00:33:11.360 That's why I have some concern that there is something very secret going on.
00:33:16.640 It must be something going on that they can't tell us because they are so fearful of what
00:33:22.300 the public's going to do when they hear what the drones are doing.
00:33:25.780 There's no way the Department of Defense does not know what's going on.
00:33:30.420 Right.
00:33:31.060 I agree with that.
00:33:32.080 It does seem real.
00:33:33.300 That part of it to me seems completely real.
00:33:35.120 They have to know.
00:33:35.700 There's no way they don't know.
00:33:37.860 And there's no way.
00:33:38.820 Now, they don't tell us stuff all the time.
00:33:40.320 Yeah.
00:33:40.480 Are they spraying gender fluidity all over New Jersey?
00:33:47.560 Yeah.
00:33:47.680 So, you wake up and all of a sudden, you're like, I'm changing gender.
00:33:52.080 Very possible.
00:33:52.560 Because we'd be upset about that, right?
00:33:54.140 It's possible.
00:33:54.900 Very possible.
00:33:55.400 It's possible.
00:33:55.900 The gender fluid thing.
00:33:56.800 Yeah.
00:33:57.560 Even if they're leaking that.
00:33:58.980 Because the trans population has gone from like 0.7 to like 93%.
00:34:03.380 So.
00:34:04.620 That was the last year's number.
00:34:05.780 It's 140 now.
00:34:07.020 Oh, okay.
00:34:07.480 Yeah, 140.
00:34:07.960 Is it possible they're targeting the Meadowlands with certain, some sort of substance that
00:34:13.360 make the football team suck?
00:34:15.280 Is it possible the Jets and Giants have been hit with some sort of dust from this?
00:34:20.300 I mean, it's possible.
00:34:21.360 No, it could have just hit the owner's house.
00:34:23.300 Well, okay.
00:34:24.020 Could have just hit the owner's house.
00:34:24.720 There you go.
00:34:25.160 That's possible as well.
00:34:26.180 All right.
00:34:27.080 Thank you very much, Pat.
00:34:28.120 No, no.
00:34:28.720 Thank you.
00:34:29.420 Delivery drones for Keksi cookies?
00:34:31.000 Yes.
00:34:31.260 Which one?
00:34:31.540 I'm charging that.
00:34:32.440 Keksi.com?
00:34:33.460 Keksi.com.
00:34:34.140 How do you spell that?
00:34:34.660 K-E-K-S-I.com is how I was.
00:34:37.600 But it's probably too late for me.
00:34:39.040 I've been procrastinating.
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00:35:52.660 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:36:06.260 You know, it's difficult to protect your home from every single thing that can come.
00:36:10.780 For example, let's say dozens of drones are hovering suddenly above your house,
00:36:16.140 and you don't know what they are.
00:36:18.400 They're car-sized.
00:36:19.940 They seem to be targeting your area.
00:36:23.740 I don't know how you protect yourself against that, because the government has no idea what's going on.
00:36:29.100 None.
00:36:29.260 They don't know.
00:36:30.260 No.
00:36:30.600 They have no idea.
00:36:31.520 How would you?
00:36:32.320 Don't shoot them down, because they could be manned aircraft, which is another weird.
00:36:35.980 Don't shoot them down, and if you do, have a chem suit.
00:36:38.800 Right, yeah.
00:36:39.660 But other than that, everything's fine.
00:36:40.760 We have no idea.
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00:37:49.100 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:37:54.760 We've got about 20 phone lines here, and not a single caller agrees with what the drones are.
00:38:01.860 Let me go to line 5, George in Pennsylvania.
00:38:04.840 Hello, George.
00:38:06.320 Hey, Glenn.
00:38:07.500 It's been quite a while.
00:38:08.760 George from Philadelphia screaming down the schuylkill here at Warped Speed.
00:38:11.980 Yeah, I am thinking that by looking at this, these things are obviously marked.
00:38:19.480 They are with the lights on.
00:38:21.160 They're following what appears to be an internationally accepted marking pattern.
00:38:25.440 Yep.
00:38:26.140 And also, Meyorkis, I think it was Meyorkis, came out this weekend and said, what they are doing is not illegal.
00:38:33.640 And by that statement, it leads me to believe this is testing of equipment and fleets, whatever it is.
00:38:41.220 It's testing of whatever.
00:38:44.380 Couldn't buy that.
00:38:45.360 Why wouldn't they just say it's testing?
00:38:49.320 I think they're trying to not tip the hand as to what our enemies may be looking at to see what we can and can't do.
00:38:56.800 Also, it would not surprise me that these flights are occurring during the day.
00:39:01.420 It's just that at night, you obviously see the lights, and in daytime, you're not going to be able to see these things nearly so easily.
00:39:07.300 So when it goes away, it's gone.
00:39:09.400 The other thing is that people need, well, those that know how to use these, use a spectrum analyzer and look at it and see where the things are transmitting at.
00:39:18.680 Because they have to have telemetry.
00:39:20.200 They have to have control.
00:39:21.620 Right.
00:39:21.840 So if they're sending back video, you're going to see a nice big broadband signal.
00:39:26.280 And it damn sure isn't going to be in the 2.2 gig range where Bluetooth is, because that's going to fall outside the parameters of what a Bluetooth signal would be like that would be, even for Class C like that.
00:39:37.980 I've got to tell you, George, thank you very much.
00:39:40.040 When we get into gigahertz, it could start a nerd fight quickly.
00:39:44.500 And we've got one coming up next hour.
00:39:46.260 Vinny in New Jersey, thank you very much.
00:39:47.980 Great information.
00:39:50.000 Vinny.
00:39:50.280 Hey, Glenn.
00:39:50.700 How are you?
00:39:51.220 Good.
00:39:51.500 How are you?
00:39:52.600 Not too bad.
00:39:53.320 So, yeah, I see these things every night as soon as the sun starts to go down.
00:39:59.560 Stand on my back deck, you can see them at a couple different heights.
00:40:02.640 So this weekend, I drive for Uber on the weekend.
00:40:06.040 So I was out in the middle of the night.
00:40:07.900 And I just see this little chemtrail behind it twice.
00:40:11.080 Two nights in a row I saw that.
00:40:12.940 And the one night, on Saturday night, it was a very clear sky and a full moon.
00:40:17.900 And you can see chemtrails everywhere.
00:40:19.580 Somewhere from 80 to 100 feet high.
00:40:22.080 A couple hundred feet high.
00:40:23.760 It's pretty scary.
00:40:24.980 I mean, I'm not trying to sound like a tinfoil guy or anything, but I can see that with my own eyes.
00:40:29.060 So, Vinny, let me ask you.
00:40:32.420 Are they in formation?
00:40:35.120 Have you seen several of them in formation?
00:40:37.040 Or is it just one or two that you've seen?
00:40:39.800 The most I've seen at one time is close to 10.
00:40:42.940 Wow.
00:40:43.460 I've only seen two that had some type of spray trail behind it.
00:40:46.860 The other ones did not.
00:40:48.140 Okay.
00:40:48.400 A couple different heights.
00:40:49.700 A couple maybe, I don't know, a few blocks apart.
00:40:52.560 Yeah.
00:40:53.420 But it didn't really look like any real professional formation.
00:40:57.300 Okay.
00:40:57.740 Good.
00:40:58.100 I wouldn't know that.
00:40:58.880 Okay.
00:40:59.220 Vinny, thank you very much.
00:41:00.280 Derek in Colorado.
00:41:01.420 Hello, Derek.
00:41:01.980 And thanks for having me.
00:41:05.960 Sure.
00:41:06.360 I appreciate it.
00:41:07.940 I really, I think they know what's going on.
00:41:10.880 They're not telling us.
00:41:11.720 I have a friend who's been in the defense industry, you know, 20 years ago, told me they could track a bird from Syracuse to Lake Placid, New York, over the top of your house.
00:41:22.420 And I really think the big question is, what is happening that, you know, they're having us talk about this, you know, what is the right hand doing that they don't want the left hand to know?
00:41:36.700 So that's the real question.
00:41:38.740 Yeah.
00:41:39.060 That's very good.
00:41:40.180 Very good, Derek.
00:41:40.960 I think that was my first thing was, we're all busy talking about this.
00:41:46.080 What else is happening?
00:41:47.500 We didn't get to the Baltics yet.
00:41:49.720 Matt in Nevada.
00:41:52.020 Merry Christmas, Glenn, Stu, Blaze Crew, and all my friends at the Blaze Chat.
00:41:58.540 Love y'all, man.
00:41:59.420 Thank you.
00:41:59.980 So I'm going to try and break this down as quick as I can for you, man.
00:42:03.580 I know time is of the essence.
00:42:04.980 We've got about a minute.
00:42:05.680 Go.
00:42:06.980 I believe this is a secret military technology.
00:42:09.980 It ties back to the conversation you had with Ashton Forbes about the disappearance of the Malaysia flight.
00:42:15.840 I believe these could be plasma balls.
00:42:19.080 The corporate press seems to be showing lots of video of planes or things that are not setting people off.
00:42:26.740 The stuff that seemed to be freaking people out look like plasma balls in the sky.
00:42:31.400 Play that while he's talking, please, that video.
00:42:33.940 This is from ABC News, by the way.
00:42:36.380 Go ahead.
00:42:36.640 Play that.
00:42:37.960 Go ahead.
00:42:38.660 It could be since Russia and some of these other adversaries have hypersonic weapons.
00:42:43.700 Sometimes our government is putting it in the sky as like a warning, like, go ahead, shoot it, and we'll take it out.
00:42:51.740 Now, they can't tell us we have that technology.
00:42:54.220 If Ashton's theory was right about the Malaysia flight disappearance and they had the American physicists on their way to China, and that was America's way of letting Russia and China know, you take our physicists, we'll zap them, but not let the public know.
00:43:08.640 Knowing that China and Russia had the technology to work that out, this kind of fits in that pocket.
00:43:14.060 It does, Matt.
00:43:16.260 I don't know if I buy into the time-space, you know, movement of the plane, but if that video of Malaysia, the Malaysia airliner is real, it did look like those plasma balls were going around that plane prior to its disappearance or destruction.
00:43:34.880 But, my gosh, do you have to jump into, and people at this time of the year are like, yeah, but Jesus isn't real.
00:43:44.960 Really?
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00:47:41.720 Hello, America. Let me just refresh your memory where we were on Monday. Where we were on Monday
00:47:49.720 with Willow, which is a new computer chip from Google that they just tested with the new quantum
00:47:58.920 computer. Two years ago, we talked about quantum computing because it could process 54 what are
00:48:07.580 called qubits. That was astonishing at the time. And I read article after article, once you get over
00:48:15.400 a hundred, it's going to be like, you won't believe what this can do. And we're at the very beginning.
00:48:21.560 Two years ago, we were at 54. We're at 105 qubits. A qubit is a way to open up. I don't even know how to
00:48:30.980 explain it. The universe and test a theory and search for all answers at the same time. So right now,
00:48:44.720 we have to think linearly. We have to think, okay, two plus two is one. No. Two plus two is two. No.
00:48:53.060 Two plus two is three. No. Two plus two is four. Yes. Okay. So it's ones and zeros. It's an either a yes
00:49:01.900 or a no. Doesn't have to be, but that we don't have to go into that. Yes or no. And it tests all of
00:49:08.180 them vertically instead of linearly. Got it. So they can, it can come up with answers like nobody's
00:49:18.060 business. Uh, and it, it works with quantum physics, which quantum physics, everything breaks
00:49:25.060 down with quantum physics. Uh, Einstein said, God doesn't play dice. Well, if quantum physics is true,
00:49:34.180 perhaps he does a little bit, um, because what they're finding now, especially since Monday,
00:49:44.780 um, is one thing first, they can solve the most complex problem that we have ever tried to solve.
00:49:54.180 I don't even know what it is. I'd like to ask that question, but it took this new quantum computer,
00:50:01.140 uh, five minutes to solve a problem that would have taken our best supercomputer 10 septillion
00:50:12.800 years to solve it. Go through the, it's million, billion, million, billion, trillion, quadrillion,
00:50:20.560 quintillion, septillion. Okay. That's a lot. In fact, they describe it as vastly more than the age
00:50:28.580 of the entire universe. Quite an over an understatement there. How old is the universe?
00:50:33.180 They think the accepted one is 13.8 billion years. Okay. 13.8 billion years. This is 10
00:50:42.180 septillion years would have taken to solve this problem with our best supercomputer.
00:50:48.140 I would like to ask the question. What was the question and what is the answer and how do you know
00:50:58.360 it's right? All right. So now that happened on Monday, they announced that on Monday. Now the guy
00:51:05.620 who's the head of Willow, the guy who's in charge, he's the founder and the leader of the Google quantum
00:51:10.780 AI team. He's a physicist. He said the result, the high speed result lens, I'm quoting credence to the
00:51:20.480 notion that quantum computation occurs in many parallel universes. So, I mean, you have to almost
00:51:31.320 go to Marvel to understand. It's, it's as if, as if when they put a question in, all the Spider-Man
00:51:40.080 movies are stacked up on top of each other. You know what I mean? Not the Spider-Man, you know,
00:51:45.980 Spider-Man one, two, and three with the same actor. He's in one universe, but all the other ones with
00:51:52.440 different actors, they're all happening at the same time. Okay. That's what it means for parallel
00:51:58.380 universe. And he says, it shows that that's where the quantum computing is happening. It's going,
00:52:06.960 it's actually opening up and going into other universes. It's fascinating. Do you want to hear
00:52:13.400 why they think that, Stu? Sure. It's a nerd. It's very nerdy. Okay. But it's really cool. All right.
00:52:19.360 Okay. So you know what a neutron and an electron does, right? What does an electron do when you're
00:52:26.620 talking the atomic scale? Electron. It circles. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. And it circles the neutron and
00:52:35.380 the neutron, it, reason why the electron circles it is it keeps, it's like, it acts as a force to keep
00:52:42.820 the neutron in place. Without the electron, it goes, it just like explodes and goes away. Okay. Okay.
00:52:50.060 So you have to have the electron going around it to keep the neutron in place. The reason why they
00:52:58.540 first came up with quantum physics is the electron, when you observe it, it disappears. No, when you,
00:53:08.080 when you observe it, it's there. When you don't observe it, it's there and then not there,
00:53:14.240 there and not there, there and not there, there and not there. And so it keeps going. It's,
00:53:18.680 it just disappears. How do you know that energy, the energy it's one or the other. If you observe
00:53:24.060 or not, I can't remember which been years, but it, the energy goes full, nothing, full, nothing,
00:53:30.880 full, nothing in those nothing errors, the areas, the, the neutron should dissipate. Okay. What they
00:53:40.520 thought, this is the theory is that it's actually slipping into several different universes as it's
00:53:47.600 going around to hold that neutron in place in all these different universes. Okay. Crazy. This
00:53:53.860 is really what they think. Yeah. That's really what they think. That's that. So that was the theory.
00:53:58.600 So he's now saying, yep, this proves that that theory is where we're doing the computations in all
00:54:09.160 these different universes. Now, the problem is over the weekend, there was a massive nerd fight and,
00:54:19.220 uh, uh, another guy, uh, who is an astrophysicist, Ethan Siegel. He says, that's ridiculous.
00:54:29.400 And the Google guy should know. Uh, and he says that has nothing to do with it, blah, blah, blah. So
00:54:37.200 there's a nerd fight on the, he said, parallel universe, uh, parallel universe and multiverse
00:54:44.520 are very different. Now, I don't even think Marvel can explain the difference. I have no idea,
00:54:52.980 but that's the level of the nerd fight we're in. However, here's what's, what's really cool is
00:55:00.000 at 54 cubits. Okay. So about half of what we have now, and don't ask me how this happened. I have no
00:55:07.920 idea. They opened some, you know, a, a molecule and they could measure it here. And when it was
00:55:17.640 turned on or whatever, I don't have no idea. I'm sorry for everybody who is really past an eighth
00:55:24.900 grade education. I apologize here to your head's going to hurt, but they opened it somehow or
00:55:29.580 another, and they were observing it in like Silicon Valley or wherever this is. And then they opened the
00:55:35.720 same one. It appeared in London and they verified that the changes they made in Silicon Valley were
00:55:44.360 happening with the, it's the same molecule and it was happening at the same time, someplace else.
00:55:50.120 That nuts. Yes. They thought that that time at 54 cubits, they thought that's going to lead us to
00:55:57.440 the discovery of how to travel without airplanes and everything else. Like instantaneous, instantaneous
00:56:04.120 travel. That would be incredible. Yes. Okay. So all of these things are coming up now. Now, listen to this.
00:56:13.160 What they say is, um, this is such big news because we're going to be able to solve some of the biggest
00:56:24.080 problems. Okay. I want to know what the first question, are you interested in what the first
00:56:28.860 question was? Sure. I took that. Okay. I don't know what it is. I'm sure it's just mathematical,
00:56:33.460 but I have no idea what it was. I'd like to know. And do you think these are our biggest problems when,
00:56:41.180 when you have the most powerful, they're saying it will tell us how to make batteries better.
00:56:53.940 That's what we're going for. We're going for how batteries can be made better. They said also it
00:57:00.860 could, uh, it could further humanity, uh, by curing some diseases. Okay. Some, some diseases.
00:57:09.020 It's good. It could be big. Could be maybe. I think that might be an understatement. I mean,
00:57:13.920 you're opening all this up and you're like, yep, we're going to be able to drive for 400 miles,
00:57:19.680 maybe as much as 700 miles. Come on. Come on. There's got to be something bigger than that. Okay.
00:57:26.780 So anyway, as all of this is happening and makes no sense to anybody, I think all of the scientists
00:57:34.700 are even bluffing. They don't know what they're talking. Um, it makes no sense. Let me give you
00:57:39.680 this story. New sales data, uh, data from, uh, book scan shows that Bible sales have increased 22%
00:57:50.580 through October of this year compared to the same period last year. I don't know if you know this
00:57:58.680 Bible sales have been going down for maybe about a hundred years, went up 22% this year, uh, in the
00:58:10.520 first 10 months of the years, American Americans purchased 13.7 million Bibles, which Bibles now are
00:58:18.160 on track to suppress, to suppress, to surpass last year's 14.2 million. Here's why it matters over the
00:58:28.220 same period of time, print book sales increased less than 1%. So people are, you can get it online.
00:58:38.200 People are actually going out and buying paper Bibles for their house and their family at unheard of
00:58:44.960 rates. When everywhere else, the Bible is going down. Why is that happening?
00:58:52.300 Try to relate it to the first story I just gave you.
00:58:57.880 Nothing makes sense. Nothing makes sense in our world. You're like, I, what people are looking for
00:59:05.580 foundational. They're looking for foundational truths. The world is changing so rapidly and
00:59:11.660 nothing makes sense. This is really good news. This seeing that that's the first sign of, uh, of an
00:59:19.500 awakening where people get so disillusioned with things. They realize their lives, the country, war,
00:59:27.820 science, everything is out of control. There are no experts to listen to that. You're like, okay,
00:59:35.760 maybe I should start listening to myself. And is there something bigger than me that makes sense?
00:59:44.320 This is an extraordinarily good sign as the world makes less and less sense. The only way to solve
00:59:52.140 this is a return to universal principles. And, and, and it will still, I can, I do know that the big bang
01:00:00.720 theory was developed by scientists. Um, and they used it at first, uh, the religious, uh, people used it
01:00:16.700 at first to say the big bang theory, uh, it proves God exists. And so science at that time accepted it for
01:00:28.360 a little while. And then they, then they were like, no, no, no, no, it doesn't prove it. Just
01:00:31.920 just started. And it started as, well, that's the way God created. So God lit a match, happened the big
01:00:40.000 bang that explains your expanding universe and everything else. And now scientists use that
01:00:46.200 because they've cut the original part of the theory out that God lit the match. And it leaves you
01:00:53.300 with the question I've asked a million times, right? Big bang. But what lit the match? What was
01:01:01.380 just before it? Where did all of that come from? Who started the fire? That was part of the original
01:01:09.260 big bang theory, God. And they conveniently acts that part to now disprove God. We don't know what
01:01:19.440 the answers are. And with quantum computing, the world's going to look, and science is going to look
01:01:24.180 very different, very fast. But there are certain truths that used to be self-evident that are
01:01:32.540 eternal. And we're looking for them in record numbers. Now, let me tell you about Christmas and
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01:01:45.520 It is a time of hope and peace on earth. But right now, peace is a thing that our brothers and
01:01:50.500 sisters in Israel are short on. Even the kind of peace that I think Jesus was talking about, not
01:01:56.800 peace from war, but the peace internally. Many Jews are grieving the loss of loved ones,
01:02:02.760 also while having to deal with isolation and hunger. These are our brothers and sisters.
01:02:07.940 If it wasn't for the Jewish people, we wouldn't have had Christ. We wouldn't have had the Bible.
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01:03:08.020 My son came down yesterday. Dad, you had Zachary Levi on over the weekend. You had Zachary Levi on your
01:03:20.000 podcast and you didn't tell me? No, I didn't tell you that. I got home. He was listening to it. It's a
01:03:26.580 great interview. If you missed it, it's episode 238 of the podcast. Came out Saturday. So just go back in
01:03:32.800 the podcast feed and you'll find it. Zachary Levi gets real about suicide, God, and being a dad. It's
01:03:38.080 really inspiring. Yeah, and we do this thing called a radio show and we talk about the stuff that you do
01:03:44.000 on the podcast every week so he can just listen and he would know. You know, it's funny. I explained
01:03:49.600 that to him. I explained, I'm sorry, son. You have to listen. Yeah, that's right. Now, there's also
01:03:56.400 another story today that is remarkable. Do you remember the story happened, I think, last week?
01:04:05.580 Clarissa Ward, supposed to be one of the best people, you know, journalists at CNN,
01:04:11.520 went into the Assad prisons and freed a prisoner. Well, the Syrian prisoner may have all been a setup.
01:04:29.000 They're investigating the identity of the actual prisoner. It looks like she was, you know,
01:04:36.800 she had handlers on the ground, fixers they're called, that take you to the stories and, you
01:04:42.320 know, interpret and everything else. And apparently this was, this prisoner looks like it was a total
01:04:47.420 setup. And at least this is what some independent fact checker is saying. Yeah, have the video. Go
01:04:54.620 ahead, play a little bit of the video. The guard makes us turn the camera off while he shoots the
01:04:59.120 lock off the cell door. We go in to get a closer look. So, the, the, it's still not clear. The other
01:05:09.520 source is saying, eh, not, not true. Yeah, what the other source is basically saying is the person,
01:05:16.460 they go in, they find this prisoner who has never, didn't even know Assad's regime was overturned. And
01:05:22.820 he's, he hasn't been inside for three months in the dark. Yeah. Here he is being found in the dark,
01:05:27.640 puts his hands up. He doesn't know what's going on. He's, he's a little bit of the audio, Sarah.
01:05:32.460 Yeah. But, you know, that is, he tells the fighter he's from the city of Humps and has been in the
01:05:40.820 cell for three months. After three months in a windowless cell, he can finally see the sky.
01:05:46.920 Okay. So that's the thing in a windowless cell, he can finally see the sky. That's the first thing that
01:05:52.000 tipped him off. He doesn't squint. He doesn't squint. If you haven't seen light in three months,
01:05:57.600 you're squinting. Yeah. You're having a hard time seeing. And so he's all over. Thank you. Thank you
01:06:02.700 for rescuing me. And he's in, and he's with Clarissa, Clarissa, Clarissa Ward, the, the CNN
01:06:07.980 reporter, who, by the way, I think should be somewhat held blameless for this. I don't know if anyone
01:06:14.320 agree. I don't know if you agree with that, Glenn, but like. I would, I would say that it is, I send the,
01:06:18.600 I send the video back and tell you this came from my sources. Right. She just walked in and saw some
01:06:23.880 guy. Like it's got to be caught after that. Like that report can't air. It's not that that can't
01:06:29.920 happen. She, I can, she's not going to know every person in Syria. Correct. Like, but like. She files
01:06:35.840 it. It's got to be blocked before it airs by CNN. I mean, that's where I think the problem in that
01:06:40.840 process is. You mean there's somebody that's not checking facts? Shocking. I bet they, I bet they have
01:06:46.600 unnamed source on that story. Like all stories they get wrong. Let me tell you about pre-born.
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01:08:37.360 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. You know, I have to, I have to bring up the pardon thing
01:08:45.300 because I, I, I don't, what? Apparently Biden now has pardoned 9,000 people. Like George Bush did
01:08:58.760 like 500, uh, and over eight years, 9,000 people. The only one close is Jimmy Carter because he did
01:09:09.200 12,000, uh, people that had had to go to Canada because they tried to avoid the Vietnam war. So
01:09:17.200 he just did a blanket pardon of 12,000 people. This is 9,000 individuals. Yeah. Some of them work
01:09:23.000 sort of in that blanket. Like he did that 1500, that one day, which is the most ever happened in a
01:09:28.200 day. And they were sort of more like blanket. They were like, here's a class of criminal in a
01:09:33.240 certain situation. This is crazy. But like some of the specifics are really bizarre. Yeah. Right.
01:09:39.000 Like this woman who built this town. Okay. Yeah. So there's a, there's a town, um, uh, Dixon,
01:09:46.880 Illinois, and it's a small town. And this, this woman worked for the town and she had opened up an
01:09:54.420 account and she was transferring money into her account. And people are like, where's all the
01:10:00.740 money going? $54 million. Okay. She, I love the list of what she bought. She bought like, uh,
01:10:10.600 400 horses and then like 80 acres of land, which you can't have 400 horses on 80 acres of land. But
01:10:18.560 anyway, you can't, well, that's a lot of horses. Why is that? Because you'd have to, as a person who
01:10:23.760 grew, who was born in New York, why would, why is that a problem? You would have to, that's not
01:10:27.440 enough grass. Not enough grass. So you would have to year round be feeding the horses. How much grass
01:10:34.400 are these things eating? That's too much. They eat all day long. Calm down. Anyway, it's grass.
01:10:40.300 She bought, uh, let's see, 400 horses, 48 trucks, luxury motor home, classic cars, a boat, 80 acres of
01:10:47.980 land, jur, uh, jewelry, personal credit cards, business expenses, furnishing for at least three
01:10:54.460 homes, including a Florida vacation home. You think at some point in a small town, they would
01:10:59.120 have caught this a little earlier. Like, yeah, you have a, you have a new collection and you work.
01:11:03.760 What? Where? What? Uh, so anyway, uh, she goes on vacation and the city's like,
01:11:09.640 let's check her bank records, her bank account. And so they get the warrant, they check her bank,
01:11:14.920 they arrest her. She's 20 years. She served like four or five years of her time. And she's like,
01:11:21.620 Oh, I'm getting really old and sick. And she's not that old. Um, and so the judge says, okay. And
01:11:28.600 this set the town on fire. The judge said, okay, home arrest. You're just ankle bracelet. You cannot
01:11:34.420 leave your home. Okay. Well, if you're sick and you're worried that, you know, your family's not
01:11:38.920 going to see you and whatever. Fine. Okay. That wasn't good enough for whoever is putting this
01:11:46.000 one in front of Joe Biden. He just said, you're done. Why? Yeah. Why? Who suggested this one?
01:11:54.440 Somebody. It wasn't just a random, like he was just perusing the internet and came across this
01:12:00.160 story and thought, you know, this person who brought 400 horses for 80 or 400 horses for 80
01:12:06.000 acres. Yeah. 80 acres, which by the way is too many horses on that many acres. I could be wrong.
01:12:11.400 Horse people. I could be wrong. I know cows can't do it. Horse people. They are horse people. They
01:12:16.540 have the head and hands of horses. The rest of them is human. It's weird. I'd say that's horrific,
01:12:22.940 but that would be hateful. And I shouldn't judge other people's cultures. They're just like people.
01:12:26.840 They need people food, but they don't have fingers or thumbs. No. So they just eat grass. Yeah.
01:12:32.020 I, this isn't a random thing. The way a lot of, a lot of, a lot of this works is somebody who is
01:12:38.880 tied to the administration. Okay. Somebody who, right, has a connection or a person who has a
01:12:48.440 connection to somebody else gets the message to somebody in the administration. Hey, I like this
01:12:55.360 person. I don't think they're that bad. You should let them out. And that, and that's, and that's not
01:13:01.800 the way it's, let me just tell you a story I've never told on the air before. There's a guy I know
01:13:09.520 who I think it was caught up in something that he, he didn't do. Um, everything that I see looks like
01:13:21.260 he's been falsely accused and, um, it's just destroyed his life for many, many years. Uh, and
01:13:29.300 they, they haven't sentenced him and he's like waiting for the shoe to drop for like at that time,
01:13:35.720 two years. That was this four years ago. And so his attorney called me and he said,
01:13:40.920 you know, the president. And I went through the case and everything. And I thought, I, I think,
01:13:46.040 I think he's actually innocent. So I called the president right after the new year. And I said,
01:13:52.360 uh, Mr. President, may I pitch you on a name? We've already sent it to your vetters. And so they're
01:13:59.360 looking at it. I just want to tell you, I think this guy got the shaft. You made a personal
01:14:05.420 plea. I made a personal plea and he, uh, we talked about it for a while and he said, okay,
01:14:10.660 I'd love to do that, but I have to look at the case. I don't know the, I haven't heard of this
01:14:15.120 case. I said, I understand. I just wanted just to put my name on it on your radar. Just put it on
01:14:19.860 your radar. They looked at it. They disagreed. He wasn't pardoned, but that's the way it happens.
01:14:27.460 Okay. Some lawyer gets information to the white house and that lawyer knows somebody who knows
01:14:34.380 somebody in the white house and they call and say, 9,000 pardons, 9,000. First of all,
01:14:43.660 president Trump or president Biden has no idea. There's no way you could go through 9,000.
01:14:49.280 How many lawyers at the white house do they have going over these cases for 9,000 reversals?
01:14:58.420 Right. They're just saying likely, allegedly just saying yes to everybody who's asking.
01:15:04.120 Why would you let this person go? Right. Because it seems like a terrible one. Someone who built to
01:15:08.640 the public for millions and millions and millions of dollars. $54 million, a small town. That's a lot
01:15:13.740 of money to that small town. They had to cut services. Yep. Okay. So what about the one with
01:15:18.020 the judge? Listen to this one. Yeah. There, I mean, this is a story of a judge who long story short,
01:15:23.860 basically was accused and convicted of going through, um, taking people and intentionally
01:15:30.800 sentencing young people, uh, juveniles and, and young people, um, if I'm getting, if I'm remembering
01:15:38.360 all the details of the story correctly, uh, they, to prisons in conjunction with someone who was
01:15:45.140 running the prison. And of course the prison makes money for profit prison. Yeah. So the prison makes
01:15:51.000 money if you get more prisoners, right? So they were sentencing people to prison time to line their
01:15:58.520 pockets and their, and their associates pockets. That person, honestly, that's one of the worst
01:16:05.120 crimes. I mean, that's to me, that's awful. That's up there with murder. I mean, and I will say that
01:16:09.700 I've seen some legitimate anger from the left on that one in particular. It should be, that should
01:16:15.900 be, that's, that's, that's an assault on not just our laws. That's not money. That is putting some,
01:16:22.780 that's taking somebody's liberty. And really you live with that for the rest of your life,
01:16:29.380 your life for money. The judge is doing that. That person should never get out of prison,
01:16:37.380 at least early. I think that is one of the worst crimes I've heard.
01:16:43.920 It's, it's a really rough one. And you're talking about the lives of young people who
01:16:47.760 might be able to turn their lives around and who knows. So look at the story that came out.
01:16:52.840 When was this? Uh, Friday or Thursday of last week, the girl who, uh, said, Oh, by the way,
01:17:00.280 uh, the Duke lacrosse team, I did make that up. No, she didn't say it that way. That's the way I
01:17:07.060 heard it. And I was like, I was outraged. I like this person should be a child forever. Well,
01:17:11.640 she's already in jail. She murdered somebody. So she's already in jail, but it looks like,
01:17:17.080 she's had a deep spiritual change in her. Now that doesn't mean I'm going to say, Oh, you know
01:17:26.560 what? Let's forget the prison thing on the murder. No, no, but she's, she looks like she had a deep
01:17:33.160 Jesus moment and she was clearing this up. I think that is absolutely incredible because the three
01:17:42.240 boys that were charged and everyone in the Duke lacrosse team was smeared. But imagine being
01:17:48.460 one of those three that were named trying to get a job. Yeah. Oh my gosh. Yeah. Horrible. I had a,
01:17:55.640 you mentioned Glenn, I have a friend of a friend who's on the Duke lacrosse team was on that Duke
01:18:01.220 lacrosse team. Not one of the kids who was actually not even at that. Not even at the party. Yeah. So not
01:18:07.940 even, not only were they not accused of doing anything wrong at the party, but weren't even
01:18:11.360 at the party. And the second they would get, they would turn in a resume to someone with Duke and
01:18:18.560 lacrosse on it. In that time period, they would just not get callbacks from, uh, from prospective
01:18:25.460 employers, uh, because of this. And some of them would tell them like, I can't hire somebody from
01:18:30.480 the Duke freaking lacrosse team, which is, I mean, it's some, it's somewhat understandable from an
01:18:35.960 employer's perspective. You'd really have to be sure. Now in that case, they should have been sure
01:18:41.520 because he wasn't even at the party, but still, I mean, this was an awful, uh, slander beyond slander.
01:18:47.700 Of course they wound up winning, um, uh, yeah, but remember challenges. Remember, I mean, you remember
01:18:53.440 the name Nyfong, Mike Nyfong? Oh yeah. Yeah. I mean, he was, he stuck to it even after. Oh, he was
01:19:00.020 like, these guys are criminals, blah, blah, blah. He just kept going and going and going, said that it
01:19:06.340 was, you know, racist. The entire team was racist. The school was racist. I mean, somebody should pay
01:19:14.280 a price for this. You destroyed lives. Yeah. And I think, you know, do we have the video, Glenn,
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01:22:49.680 just a few moments. Do we? Do we though? We do. And actually, because we'll be oddly talking to
01:22:55.000 her, you will not be needed. Really? So you can take a little break. I think dad's going to stay
01:22:59.860 in the Predator. I think dad's going to stay in the Predator. Sure. I hate you. You are the worst.
01:23:10.340 But yes, she's going to be coming on here to talk about her big performance this week. Yeah.
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01:23:23.440 she's doing a couple songs to open, which is just amazing.
01:23:28.280 It's going to be incredible. Incredible. So we'll talk to her about that in a second. I want to talk
01:23:31.420 about this Duke Lacrosse thing. This is the video. This is of the... So if you remember the story,
01:23:36.500 it was a stripper who went to a party and then claimed she was raped. Right. But there was no DNA
01:23:42.340 evidence. Yeah. She was drunk and on drugs. She left the party early. Everyone she actually said
01:23:49.380 was there wasn't there. Many of them weren't. Yeah. So there's all sorts of problems. The case
01:23:54.720 fell apart. It was a big scandal, of course. But she never came out and said, hey, by the way,
01:23:58.700 I was totally lying about that. No. So in the interim, she murdered her boyfriend with a kitchen
01:24:04.240 knife. Right. Okay. That happens. That happens to all of us. Went to prison and has had,
01:24:12.340 what she claims is a, is a transformation. I want to play this video for you. It's about a minute
01:24:16.520 and a half long, but I want to see, Glenn, what do you, do you buy this? Does it seem that real to
01:24:21.000 you? The Bible says that you shouldn't do harm to your neighbor that lives trustingly beside you.
01:24:26.340 And they were my brothers and they trusted me that I wouldn't betray their trust. And
01:24:35.700 I testified falsely against them by saying that they raped me when they didn't. And that was wrong. And
01:24:47.700 I betrayed the trust of a lot of other people who believed in me.
01:24:53.700 And made up a story that wasn't true because I wanted validation from people and not from God. And
01:25:06.700 that was wrong when God already loved me for who I was. Regardless, I didn't need to seek validation
01:25:16.700 from him because I already had validation from him. I just didn't know it.
01:25:25.700 And I hurt my brothers. And I hope that they can forgive me. And I want them to know that I love them. And they didn't deserve that. And I hope they can forgive me.
01:25:43.700 And that I hope that they can heal and trust God. And know that God loves them. And that God is loving them through me. Letting them know that they're valuable. And that they didn't deserve that.
01:26:11.700 I think it's pretty interesting. Now, it should be noted. She's not nothing to gain as far as like getting out of prison. She murdered somebody. So she's not like on the verge of getting out and this will help her. This is, you know.
01:26:32.780 Well, it will help her eventually. It could. It could. Just admitting, you know, that you did it and it was wrong is a big deal.
01:26:43.200 Sure.
01:26:43.600 She's not reacting the way I would have. But, you know, I blubber all the time. If I had done that, it would have been more emotional. But she may, you know, may not be the way she reacts.
01:26:56.960 I will say she initiated this happening, right? Like she called a reporter to come to do this.
01:27:03.640 To talk about that.
01:27:04.300 To talk about this.
01:27:05.080 Okay.
01:27:05.560 So, you know, she had it planned for a while. It wasn't like off the top of her head.
01:27:08.960 Okay. Yeah, that makes a difference.
01:27:11.700 I want to believe her. I want to believe her. God only knows. But I want to believe her.
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01:31:00.620 Cheyenne Grace.
01:31:03.400 Hey.
01:31:04.320 That's your daughter, Glenn.
01:31:05.360 Hi.
01:31:05.720 Did you know that?
01:31:06.660 Yeah, I'm aware of it, Stu.
01:31:08.540 Okay.
01:31:09.320 Big star.
01:31:10.200 Yeah.
01:31:10.580 Big star on every chart.
01:31:14.060 Number what?
01:31:15.160 I just want you to know, as you're conducting this interview, I'm just keeping a list,
01:31:21.100 and I will check it twice.
01:31:22.380 Yeah.
01:31:23.440 That's fine.
01:31:24.300 All right, go ahead.
01:31:24.920 I was here to get the true story.
01:31:27.920 Yeah.
01:31:28.380 About how everything developed, how all of this went.
01:31:31.820 Congratulations, by the way.
01:31:32.820 Thank you.
01:31:33.540 Thank you.
01:31:34.020 So, you went to number one on the holiday charts on iTunes.
01:31:37.460 What was that like?
01:31:38.680 Oh, scary.
01:31:39.940 I was, I mean, I was talking to one of my friends, and it was like, I mean, I'm competing
01:31:43.480 with big names, and like, Kendrick Lamar's one of them.
01:31:47.400 And my friends were like, yo, that's so cool.
01:31:50.120 And I'm just sitting here, like, wide mouth open, like, don't even know what's happening,
01:31:54.680 studying for my finals, getting texts from my friends.
01:31:57.040 And I'm like, what is going on?
01:31:59.160 Were you worried about a Kendrick Lamar diss track coming after you?
01:32:02.520 Yeah.
01:32:02.880 Very worried.
01:32:03.860 Very worried.
01:32:04.900 I was texting Michael Buble, and my wife said, don't text Michael Buble that.
01:32:12.260 And I said, why?
01:32:12.880 She said, because she's beating Michael.
01:32:16.740 Michael Buble is one step behind her.
01:32:19.580 I'm like, oh, okay, yeah, I guess.
01:32:21.900 So I never did.
01:32:22.700 I have to.
01:32:23.320 I have to tell you.
01:32:24.220 He would love that story.
01:32:25.040 So it's just kind of, like, weird and, like, surreal.
01:32:27.280 Like, I just, I mean, I'm 18.
01:32:29.180 I don't know what's going on.
01:32:30.420 And people are like, Cheyenne, like, you didn't expect this?
01:32:32.560 I'm like, no, I didn't expect this.
01:32:34.260 I expected to release it and do my finals.
01:32:36.820 Just kind of, you know, low key.
01:32:38.500 I don't even know what's happening.
01:32:40.060 So this is kind of what our family has decided to do.
01:32:45.920 Tanya and I, and sincerely, we're leaving our money to charity.
01:32:49.680 And our kids will get.
01:32:51.000 I'm starting a charity, by the way.
01:32:52.220 Yeah.
01:32:53.040 We're, for each kid, we will help them pursue what they want to pursue.
01:33:00.460 And if they come up with a good idea and it will help them, you know,
01:33:04.900 start their own business or start their career.
01:33:06.600 And we'll also help them with schooling and everything else.
01:33:08.920 But this is, this was her thing.
01:33:10.960 And she has to pay dad back.
01:33:13.140 This was not a freebie.
01:33:14.180 I already did, actually.
01:33:15.440 Oh, that was nice.
01:33:16.580 Yeah, yeah.
01:33:17.280 She's been doing the calculation every night.
01:33:19.080 Okay, okay.
01:33:19.580 I have, I have, I really have.
01:33:21.260 It was very expensive.
01:33:22.500 And she was like, okay, okay, dad, dad, dad.
01:33:24.680 Now, so you're, you're telling me he's already told you that he's screwing you out of all
01:33:28.100 this money.
01:33:28.800 He's already, he's already been, he's been upfront about that.
01:33:31.160 He's like, okay, so this is the will.
01:33:32.780 And after that, you get nothing.
01:33:34.640 So I'm ready.
01:33:36.740 It's interesting.
01:33:37.780 They all have to make their own way.
01:33:39.920 But that's good.
01:33:40.380 That's what I wanted.
01:33:41.340 So, and I've told him countless times.
01:33:43.120 I want to make my own success.
01:33:44.680 That's why she, why don't you use Cheyenne Beck?
01:33:48.060 Because I don't want ties connected.
01:33:50.340 I mean, isn't it?
01:33:51.200 Wait a minute.
01:33:51.820 Right.
01:33:52.180 I don't want ties.
01:33:53.760 Right.
01:33:54.320 I mean, it's gotta be more like, not that you're worried that you'll get help from Glenn,
01:33:58.600 but that he'd destroy your life.
01:34:00.220 Yeah, of course.
01:34:01.200 That's exactly what I'm saying.
01:34:03.260 She wants to be, do you still want to go to Broadway?
01:34:06.820 Yeah.
01:34:07.400 Yeah.
01:34:07.700 That's the dream.
01:34:08.600 Okay.
01:34:09.800 I'm trying to talk her out of it.
01:34:11.380 Yeah, every day.
01:34:12.860 There's nothing new.
01:34:13.760 It's always, why are you doing this?
01:34:15.440 I'm just sending her stories of, you know, murders in New York.
01:34:20.240 Trying to convince me why I shouldn't do it.
01:34:22.380 Yeah.
01:34:22.740 But that's what she really wants to do.
01:34:25.800 And she doesn't want to necessarily be, I mean, you never thought of yourself as a singer
01:34:30.020 other than like a Broadway.
01:34:31.580 Yeah.
01:34:31.960 I've never, I mean, I've gotten questions recently.
01:34:34.180 I'm like, are you going to continue this?
01:34:35.720 Is this going to be your career?
01:34:36.580 And I'm like, no, I can't.
01:34:39.200 I'm like, I have to, I, that's not where my passion stands.
01:34:42.640 Like theater is like where it is, you know, where it's at for me.
01:34:46.220 And you've done a lot of theater.
01:34:47.680 Yeah.
01:34:47.860 I mean, I grew up as a ballet dancer for a while.
01:34:49.980 So I was on the stage, like since I was little.
01:34:52.200 By the way, parents of girls, that is honestly the best thing that you can do for your little
01:34:58.420 girl.
01:34:59.160 Really?
01:34:59.480 Is put them through ballet.
01:35:00.540 It gives them poise and grace.
01:35:03.500 And well, I mean, it did with Cheyenne.
01:35:05.980 Depends on the day today.
01:35:07.560 No, but it does.
01:35:09.260 And it, I mean, I mean, she went to, I mean, it was kind of scary because you went with Russians.
01:35:14.140 I mean, see, here's the thing.
01:35:16.080 We sent her to Moscow.
01:35:17.880 No, it was a Russian school year.
01:35:19.600 They came to Colleyville, Texas.
01:35:21.640 I was like, oh geez.
01:35:22.740 It was, they were serious.
01:35:24.720 And the guy, the guy of the husband of the ballet teacher, he was terrified, I think,
01:35:31.480 of his wife.
01:35:32.240 Terrified.
01:35:32.780 Well, everyone is.
01:35:33.920 Everyone is.
01:35:35.380 He's Russian too.
01:35:36.380 And he would come out.
01:35:37.220 We'd have to go to these ballet performances every year.
01:35:39.820 And I mean, we enjoyed going to those ballet performances every Christmas.
01:35:43.800 Yeah.
01:35:44.240 I loved, you know, the Nutcracker thing we saw yesterday on the movie screen.
01:35:48.160 And then Rafe was just like, oh no.
01:35:50.060 It's like a trauma response for them now.
01:35:52.460 It is.
01:35:53.040 But anyway, we used to, you know, I'm not going to go there.
01:35:56.020 Anyway, so he would come out before the performance as they were changing scenery and stuff.
01:36:02.940 And he would come out and say, well, we are very excited for our next performers.
01:36:08.440 It is Cheyenne Grace.
01:36:12.840 And she is very, oh, my wife just said she's ready.
01:36:16.300 Here it is.
01:36:18.260 He hated every second of it.
01:36:20.840 And here's the thing.
01:36:22.500 Like, he's scared of the daughter and the mother because they're both equally so scary.
01:36:27.720 But no, I think ballet is really like disciplinary.
01:36:31.460 I do think it's hard on your mental health, which I stand very strongly by because it was hard on my mental health.
01:36:37.200 But it gives you.
01:36:38.100 I didn't know that.
01:36:38.440 I mean, it's just the whole thing is like you have to be tiny if you're not tiny or, you know.
01:36:43.320 And so it's just it's hard for girls.
01:36:45.100 But, you know, like it's so good for discipline.
01:36:48.000 You are tiny.
01:36:49.200 Hold on.
01:36:49.760 Well, when I was like eighth grade and had baby fat, you know, I want to make sure I review what just occurred.
01:36:56.940 Glenn made a recommendation to the national audience to put their daughters into ballet and had no idea that it was damaging to her.
01:37:04.860 Right.
01:37:05.380 That's why I was like, Dad, what are you doing?
01:37:07.580 This is what happens in my house all the time.
01:37:09.820 I'll say something.
01:37:10.940 She'll run out in tears.
01:37:12.480 And my wife will look at me and go, what the hell did you just do?
01:37:14.700 And I'm like, I don't know.
01:37:16.320 I just said, you know, put some pants on.
01:37:19.280 True story.
01:37:19.880 A little short.
01:37:24.180 Okay, enough with the no pants thing.
01:37:26.220 Yes.
01:37:26.720 She's wearing pants.
01:37:27.960 She is.
01:37:29.760 And she will be wearing pants in Nashville as well this week.
01:37:33.780 What a huge honor this is.
01:37:35.660 I'm scared, Stu.
01:37:37.020 I will be terrified.
01:37:37.940 I'm terrified.
01:37:38.800 Actually, funny story.
01:37:39.600 So I've only performed in front of like 400 people at most, like live performance.
01:37:43.600 Right.
01:37:44.080 And in the theater setting, too.
01:37:45.920 Yeah, theater.
01:37:46.360 Never like this.
01:37:47.780 Never like singing, like just regular singing.
01:37:50.080 Like, you know, like I've always been performing.
01:37:51.660 Well, I was talking to my lash person the other day.
01:37:55.580 Her lash person.
01:37:56.600 And I was like, she was asking me how many seats were in there.
01:37:59.720 And I was like, probably like a thousand.
01:38:01.840 I've never looked it up.
01:38:03.060 And so I was like, I'm probably like close to a thousand somewhere.
01:38:05.660 It's pretty big.
01:38:06.320 Yeah.
01:38:06.500 Well, I looked it up.
01:38:07.440 She was like, give me an exact number.
01:38:08.520 And I was like, okay.
01:38:09.440 So I looked it up.
01:38:10.480 4,000 seats.
01:38:12.500 I was like, I almost had like a heart attack.
01:38:15.340 I almost dropped dead.
01:38:16.420 I think it's sold out.
01:38:18.260 Maybe.
01:38:18.840 Maybe.
01:38:19.180 Dad.
01:38:19.600 If not.
01:38:20.320 Yeah.
01:38:20.860 There's actually, they're packing extra people in.
01:38:22.420 Not to make you nervous or anything.
01:38:23.580 They've decided to blow out the back wall.
01:38:27.300 So.
01:38:28.500 Well, this is incredible.
01:38:29.220 I saw your first performance in, you know, a little grapevine, Texas.
01:38:33.320 Yeah.
01:38:33.340 Main street.
01:38:33.740 Her first performance.
01:38:34.820 What, what, what were there?
01:38:36.220 25 people there?
01:38:37.120 30 people?
01:38:37.880 Yeah.
01:38:38.020 A little more maybe than that.
01:38:38.940 I was street performing.
01:38:40.320 And I also, I've never street performed before, like, before that.
01:38:43.140 So that was terrifying, too.
01:38:44.540 I didn't know what I was doing.
01:38:45.560 Well, it was great, though.
01:38:46.320 It was great.
01:38:46.940 You did a great job.
01:38:48.040 This is a different experience, though.
01:38:49.660 Yeah.
01:38:50.120 You know, my wife, who, by the way, you've mentioned your last person, is your tan person.
01:38:54.240 Yes.
01:38:54.360 Look at this tan right now.
01:38:55.400 She's so good.
01:38:56.200 I love her so much.
01:38:57.900 Because, you know, what's the name of her?
01:38:59.980 Sunbelie-able.
01:39:00.660 Sunbelie-able.
01:39:01.320 Thank you.
01:39:01.840 DFW.
01:39:02.480 I've decided that she should have the Donald Trump.
01:39:05.180 It should be on the menu.
01:39:06.740 I like that.
01:39:07.540 You said just bright orange.
01:39:08.880 You said that?
01:39:08.900 Just bright orange.
01:39:10.160 I want the Donald Trump.
01:39:11.100 The Donald Trump.
01:39:11.660 You said that to me yesterday when we walked out of the movie theater.
01:39:14.360 And I was in such a bad mood.
01:39:15.720 And I was like, Dad, go away.
01:39:17.060 I was like, stop talking.
01:39:19.320 I say that to him all the time.
01:39:20.700 Yeah, okay.
01:39:21.460 We went and saw White Christmas yesterday in the movie theater.
01:39:25.580 It was playing for Fathom.
01:39:27.000 It was the last day.
01:39:28.660 And the whole family, we went.
01:39:30.040 And it was so cool.
01:39:30.960 But when you see it on the big screen, you see stuff you've never seen before.
01:39:34.800 Like, it's like, wait.
01:39:36.560 Like what?
01:39:37.080 What's happening?
01:39:37.880 Like with George Lucas.
01:39:39.260 Like there's like extra like CGI animals walking through it and stuff like that.
01:39:43.860 No, it's like you always see it on a small screen.
01:39:45.740 It was like the continuity was horrible.
01:39:48.940 Like, you know, when they're in the dressing room and they're buttoning their shirts.
01:39:52.660 Like, no buttons are done.
01:39:54.940 And it's tucked in.
01:39:56.100 And then the very next cut to him, all the buttons are done.
01:39:59.120 And then the next cut, no buttons are done.
01:40:01.720 It's so weird.
01:40:03.180 What did you scream to me in the movie theater?
01:40:05.080 This one's the worst in movie theaters.
01:40:06.880 He's always like screaming.
01:40:08.340 Very loud.
01:40:09.120 What did you?
01:40:09.880 Yes.
01:40:10.180 This is a little known thing about Glenn.
01:40:12.020 Very loud at movie theaters.
01:40:13.540 I could hear him singing four seats down.
01:40:15.360 He was singing.
01:40:16.160 Singing.
01:40:16.520 The whole time.
01:40:17.140 Because that's what you and I did on the trip.
01:40:20.700 That's what we do at home.
01:40:22.380 Right.
01:40:23.760 We've done it in the car, too.
01:40:25.620 Yeah.
01:40:26.020 Yes.
01:40:26.680 In private areas.
01:40:27.620 In private areas.
01:40:27.720 Exactly.
01:40:28.600 Right.
01:40:28.740 Right.
01:40:28.760 I will say when Glenn goes, you go to a movie with Glenn.
01:40:31.760 And like.
01:40:32.300 It's so embarrassing.
01:40:32.920 If we were like watching a movie at home and we were making fun of it.
01:40:37.460 Like you're watching a Hallmark movie.
01:40:38.660 Right.
01:40:39.040 And a movie, a scene comes on and you're making fun of it.
01:40:41.560 You're making comments to your friend.
01:40:43.200 He does that in the theater.
01:40:44.440 I know.
01:40:44.720 I know.
01:40:44.740 Like he'll just blurt out sarcastic things about the movie you're watching.
01:40:48.120 I know.
01:40:48.140 Not true.
01:40:48.640 In a silent theater or whatever.
01:40:50.360 Not true.
01:40:50.680 So true.
01:40:51.380 So true.
01:40:51.700 So true.
01:40:51.720 No, it's not.
01:40:52.280 You know how I literally, me and mom, shushed you yesterday?
01:40:55.660 Oh.
01:40:56.560 Yeah.
01:40:56.760 There was no one else in the theater.
01:40:58.500 There was like.
01:40:59.820 Four people.
01:41:00.220 Seven other people.
01:41:01.560 No one else.
01:41:02.160 Still.
01:41:03.200 Courtesy.
01:41:04.400 Courtesy.
01:41:04.880 Whatever.
01:41:05.260 It's fine.
01:41:05.940 So you had this big performance.
01:41:07.360 Yes.
01:41:08.460 And you're saying it's sold out so people can't even.
01:41:10.040 I don't know.
01:41:10.440 I don't know if it is.
01:41:11.280 I thought.
01:41:11.660 I think it is.
01:41:12.580 But I don't know.
01:41:13.180 I don't know.
01:41:13.640 So you don't know.
01:41:14.260 You don't know anything about her.
01:41:15.120 I don't know anything.
01:41:16.260 No.
01:41:16.460 No.
01:41:16.760 He doesn't.
01:41:17.540 Okay.
01:41:18.480 This is really, really exciting.
01:41:21.100 And you have no idea whether you even want to continue this line of.
01:41:26.120 No.
01:41:26.360 I mean.
01:41:26.700 Of a career.
01:41:27.300 Like honestly, one of the things that I had in mind.
01:41:30.020 And I talked to dad about this.
01:41:31.220 Was that I really want this to help jumpstart my theater career.
01:41:34.740 Ah.
01:41:35.220 Okay.
01:41:35.540 And so.
01:41:35.800 We're using this as an angle.
01:41:37.680 There's a theater she wants to work at.
01:41:39.620 There's always a play.
01:41:40.160 You know.
01:41:40.640 Not in New York.
01:41:42.300 So we're using this as.
01:41:43.260 Hey.
01:41:43.680 Did you.
01:41:44.140 Did you.
01:41:44.540 I don't know if it'll work at all.
01:41:48.000 But put it on your resume.
01:41:49.480 There you go.
01:41:49.920 I like that.
01:41:50.440 Yeah.
01:41:50.720 Now.
01:41:51.000 Can you tell me more about things that Glenn has done that have damaged you in any specific
01:41:54.860 ways?
01:41:55.480 The list could go on and on and on.
01:41:56.900 Okay.
01:41:57.100 Thank you very much for stopping by.
01:41:59.700 Cheyenne Grace.
01:42:00.600 Definitely not the last name Beck.
01:42:02.560 Okay.
01:42:02.880 I love you sweetheart.
01:42:04.720 I love you too.
01:42:05.140 And great tan by the way.
01:42:06.320 This is fantastic tan.
01:42:07.720 Yeah.
01:42:08.060 Thank you.
01:42:08.500 This great lady does it.
01:42:09.620 Yeah.
01:42:09.840 It's great.
01:42:10.880 This has been.
01:42:11.740 You know.
01:42:12.280 Cheyenne.
01:42:14.280 Cheyenne and I were never.
01:42:15.700 She was always a mama's girl.
01:42:17.500 Always.
01:42:18.000 Hated him.
01:42:18.560 Yeah.
01:42:18.940 Would cry.
01:42:19.820 I feel the same way.
01:42:20.520 I really like Tanya and I don't like him.
01:42:22.680 I am the same way.
01:42:23.480 Wait a minute.
01:42:24.080 Hold on.
01:42:24.440 You cry when he shows up in a room?
01:42:26.280 Yes.
01:42:27.320 Constantly.
01:42:28.260 And I'm worried about being so perfect with my physique all the time.
01:42:31.980 Yeah.
01:42:32.000 Right.
01:42:32.320 Right.
01:42:32.960 Exactly.
01:42:33.580 Because of dad's pressure to put me into ballet.
01:42:35.740 Because of Glenn.
01:42:36.160 I was going to say something nice about the relationship with my daughter, but I don't
01:42:39.840 think so anymore.
01:42:40.800 Get out of here.
01:42:41.700 Okay.
01:42:42.300 I love you too.
01:42:43.200 Love you too.
01:42:43.740 Okay.
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01:43:07.180 when the president's awake and, you know, his assistant or whatever.
01:43:12.040 She gets like two to three hours of sleep a night.
01:43:15.000 That's it.
01:43:15.560 Because he sleeps two or three hours a night.
01:43:17.860 That's insane.
01:43:18.880 And how he does it, I don't, he's always been like that, but not me.
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01:43:24.560 Maybe 25.
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01:43:56.900 Oh, I know this song.
01:44:11.560 This song is constantly playing in my daughter's device.
01:44:15.500 Oh, maybe we should.
01:44:16.220 Over and over and over again, Cheyenne.
01:44:17.520 Maybe we should have, I don't know, your daughter on.
01:44:22.040 No.
01:44:23.460 I don't think that's a good idea.
01:44:24.800 Oh, then I'd love to welcome her.
01:44:28.580 She would love that.
01:44:29.940 This is the one song, because Cheyenne picked all of the songs.
01:44:34.840 I mean, that did have a little influence, very little.
01:44:39.420 She wouldn't do the song, I think it's Do You Hear What I Hear, which is a song Andy
01:44:46.700 Williams did.
01:44:47.280 It's one of my favorite songs.
01:44:48.060 She wouldn't do it because it had, you know, black and white children, red and yellow children
01:44:54.540 in the lyrics.
01:44:56.820 And she's like, Dad.
01:44:57.520 And I'm like, no, no, that doesn't.
01:45:01.480 Yeah.
01:45:01.880 No, like when we got to California to do it, everybody was like, you were going to have
01:45:08.760 her do what?
01:45:09.560 And I'm like, I still am.
01:45:11.320 I'm still going to make her do it.
01:45:13.180 But that song is The Man with the Bag.
01:45:18.580 Yeah.
01:45:18.880 And it's the one.
01:45:19.740 I mean.
01:45:20.380 That's the one she picked.
01:45:21.240 She was like, that's the first one she picked.
01:45:23.420 Oh, really?
01:45:23.860 Yeah.
01:45:24.160 Gotta have that song.
01:45:25.060 Oh, it's very cool.
01:45:25.800 Yeah.
01:45:26.080 Very cool.
01:45:26.800 Big week for you.
01:45:27.400 I kind of hope the stress has some negative health effects.
01:45:32.100 Thank you.
01:45:32.680 Some crushing, debilitating ailment.
01:45:34.100 Thank you.
01:45:34.540 I won't be stressed at all until she.
01:45:36.840 No, until she gets on stage.
01:45:38.200 Then I'll be like a caged animal.
01:45:40.200 I saw you at the performance in front of 25 people.
01:45:43.180 And you were absolutely in personal pain and horror.
01:45:48.780 It was great.
01:45:49.320 That was the best part of the performance to me, was you in pain.
01:45:53.180 It was.
01:45:53.700 I mean, you know when your kids are doing so, you know, just even a little school play and
01:45:58.020 you're just like, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't even look at them.
01:46:01.240 I don't want to distract them.
01:46:02.480 I can't look at them.
01:46:03.580 I can't.
01:46:04.600 Oh, my gosh.
01:46:05.820 You think of all the things that could possibly go wrong.
01:46:08.440 Right.
01:46:08.620 And how you can influence them poorly.
01:46:10.660 Yes.
01:46:10.960 Like, I always think about that when, you know, my kids sports, like my, my daughter's
01:46:14.200 doing gymnastics and she's flipping over 9,000 times and landing.
01:46:17.240 And I'm like, don't say, don't cheer.
01:46:19.700 Cause if she hears that.
01:46:21.120 And I said, she might stop halfway and land on her head.
01:46:23.680 Exactly right.
01:46:24.320 So I, that's why I said, you'll agree with you.
01:46:26.660 Cause you understand that feeling.
01:46:27.840 I don't think Tanya understands that feeling.
01:46:29.320 I said, I should wear all black and, and put black on my face.
01:46:32.500 And she said, that would be a, you think black face was your, what are you, Trudeau?
01:46:36.680 So I could know.
01:46:37.320 So I could just blend in.
01:46:38.460 You would never see me.
01:46:39.400 Cause I'd be on, I think, I think Glenn Beck and black face would totally blend in.
01:46:43.300 No one would notice.
01:46:43.960 How about, how about just a black ski mask?
01:46:46.440 How about just that?
01:46:47.140 I mean, I suppose that's better.
01:46:49.200 I will say, given the choices, go with the ski mask.
01:46:53.940 Unless you want to be governor of Virginia or something.
01:47:00.000 Yeah.
01:47:00.440 You don't blend in these days with black face.
01:47:02.740 I think that's probably a good thing.
01:47:04.340 Yeah.
01:47:04.560 Ah, remember the days when you could just blend in.
01:47:10.880 No, I don't either.
01:47:12.640 I don't either.
01:47:13.100 I don't either.
01:47:13.620 By the way, God, you know that, uh, white chicks has made this big cultural comeback.
01:47:19.140 I think we talked about it maybe a year ago, but it's now becoming like NFL dance, uh, players
01:47:25.100 are doing like the same dance from white chicks in like the end zone when they score touchdowns
01:47:29.760 and it's become this big thing.
01:47:31.480 Again, I'll remind you, it's the exact same thing as black face.
01:47:35.160 Yeah.
01:47:35.340 It's just white face.
01:47:35.900 It's just white face instead of black.
01:47:37.500 But that's the exact, it's the exact same thing.
01:47:40.380 And the New York Times praised it in an article that we talked about.
01:47:44.180 No, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:47:45.880 You mean recently?
01:47:48.700 Yeah.
01:47:49.500 Like, wait, how can the New York, the New York Times, where are they saying, you know
01:47:53.760 what?
01:47:54.560 Hey, this era seems to be closing.
01:47:56.820 No, I'll give you that.
01:47:58.680 That's unbelievable.
01:47:59.520 No, it's the opposite.
01:48:00.500 They're saying actually at the time it was silly, but now we know it's, it, the, it's
01:48:08.020 still silly.
01:48:09.360 The Wayans Brothers subversive, uh, sub, sub, subversive, excuse me, comedy is smarter than
01:48:15.560 you remember.
01:48:16.160 And it goes on to praise.
01:48:18.360 Wait, wait, wait.
01:48:18.920 What about, cause didn't Gene Wilder and, um, uh, Richard Pryor do a movie together where
01:48:26.500 he was in blackface?
01:48:29.500 Richard Pryor was actually black.
01:48:30.960 I don't know why you think he'd be black.
01:48:32.200 I know that.
01:48:32.220 Gene Wilder was in blackface.
01:48:33.900 They were trying to avoid the law or some, you know, something.
01:48:36.560 Okay.
01:48:37.480 And, and Gene Wilder had to dress, dress up and put blackface on.
01:48:42.500 What, it was that smart?
01:48:43.940 Was that smarter than your, I mean, Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder?
01:48:48.480 That's, I don't know, a couple of comedic geniuses.
01:48:52.380 Is that okay?
01:48:53.020 I mean, look, a lot of it has to, you know, there was a, there was a, uh, sketch from,
01:48:59.520 uh, the Mr. Show reboot that had blackface in it and it's been pulled from Netflix and
01:49:05.980 it's like, it wasn't in praise of blackface.
01:49:09.860 No.
01:49:10.280 Right?
01:49:10.480 Like the, it was silly.
01:49:12.800 It was bad a long time ago when Richard Pryor and, uh, and, uh, Gene Wilder are doing it.
01:49:19.680 And it's silly when, uh, when, uh, the Wayans brothers, Wayans brothers, yeah, Wayans brothers,
01:49:26.000 when they did it, it was silly.
01:49:27.860 It was silly.
01:49:28.240 It's still silly.
01:49:30.520 Yeah.
01:49:30.980 And I think like, you know, in some of the aspects we see Sarah Silverman did this, uh,
01:49:35.140 you know, Bob and David did this.
01:49:36.660 It was actually a critique on racism.
01:49:39.720 It was actually a point made in, in favor of disliking racism.
01:49:44.180 Right.
01:49:44.920 And even then people freak out about it.
01:49:47.440 But when it's, uh, unless you're running Canada or Virginia, then apparently totally
01:49:52.420 fine.
01:49:52.960 But you know who you'd listen to is Whoopi Goldberg.
01:49:55.620 Cause you listen to her on this.
01:49:57.020 Yeah.
01:49:57.340 Who had Ted Danson go and show up in blackface.
01:50:02.880 Glenn Beck.
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01:51:35.280 So there is stuff happening in the Balkans now.
01:52:02.240 Well, it makes me a little nervous.
01:52:05.100 Stu, make you a little nervous?
01:52:07.420 Uh, the, um, let me see if I can even find this story.
01:52:10.900 There was a, um, uh, Norwegian ship that was following a Russian ship that Russia is, is
01:52:20.560 starting to go up, uh, and try to be right at the edge of the waters of Finland and Norway
01:52:29.620 and everything else.
01:52:30.720 No history of problems between those countries, right?
01:52:32.700 No history.
01:52:32.940 No history.
01:52:33.960 Okay.
01:52:34.540 Very unusual.
01:52:35.380 And they are, they're just starting to stack ships up there.
01:52:38.920 Uh, and, uh, so the Norwegian, maybe it was a cruise liner.
01:52:43.140 I don't know, but they launched a helicopter.
01:52:45.280 Do they have, do they have like battleships in Norway?
01:52:49.360 I'm sure they have one.
01:52:50.340 It's a cute country.
01:52:51.320 They got to have one, right?
01:52:53.120 I mean, they've got water nearby.
01:52:54.900 So yeah, I think so.
01:52:55.960 So anyway, they launched like their battleship or whatever, and, uh, and that launched a
01:53:01.080 helicopter, a military helicopter that was still over their territory and watching this
01:53:07.900 Russian ship.
01:53:09.040 Pretty standard way countries interact, right?
01:53:12.660 You come close to the border, you send some sort of craft over to just stick with it.
01:53:16.780 Hey, we know you're here.
01:53:17.700 We know you're here.
01:53:18.220 That's it.
01:53:18.640 And they both kind of like, okay, we'll just go our own separate ways.
01:53:21.220 And apparently Russia fired two warning missiles at the helicopter.
01:53:27.740 Warning missiles.
01:53:29.080 Well, I mean, you could have hit a helicopter out of the sky if you wanted to.
01:53:33.200 Right.
01:53:33.440 Oh yeah.
01:53:33.660 I'm not doubting that it was.
01:53:34.720 Yeah.
01:53:35.020 It was a warning to them of, Hey, uh, we're watching you too.
01:53:39.680 And things are heating up.
01:53:40.920 Germany is starting to freak out.
01:53:43.240 Germans always freak out.
01:53:44.920 They always freak out.
01:53:45.920 Please let's.
01:53:47.040 Can we just do one thing, please?
01:53:49.440 Can we get some chamomile over to the German?
01:53:51.960 Please let's keep the Germans calm, please.
01:53:55.980 Always a good policy.
01:53:57.020 Always a good policy.
01:53:58.500 Let's just tell.
01:53:59.820 If you want to black out all of the information to a society, it's not the North Koreans.
01:54:06.280 It's the Germans.
01:54:08.080 Let's pipe in that every, let's pipe in.
01:54:10.720 It's a small world after all, all the time to them.
01:54:13.240 Uh, but anyway, um, the, um, minister of, I think, uh, defense or information, uh, came
01:54:23.380 out over the weekend and said, this is, uh, leading NATO to, um, prepare a little more
01:54:32.620 for invoking.
01:54:34.160 What is it?
01:54:34.720 The fifth article or article five of, of the NATO treaty.
01:54:39.540 I, I, I prefer we don't invoke that.
01:54:42.900 Yeah, that would be really bad if we invoke that.
01:54:45.840 Do you understand what Putin is doing?
01:54:48.280 I mean, I, I, we could be, I, I, I obviously am very critical of Biden and the way he's
01:54:54.080 handled a lot of this stuff, but like, I'm pretty sure Putin's aware that six weeks from
01:54:59.380 now, this guy's not going to be president anymore.
01:55:02.020 Seven weeks.
01:55:02.620 So here's what I think he's doing.
01:55:05.320 He is responding to us continually breaking his red lines.
01:55:11.140 Sure.
01:55:12.180 And he is.
01:55:13.280 But like, didn't the American people partially say, we don't want to, we don't want to break
01:55:17.880 those lines.
01:55:18.540 Yeah.
01:55:19.120 And they put in a president who's saying he's not going to break those red lines.
01:55:23.860 So what would you think about this as negotiation?
01:55:26.940 Sure.
01:55:27.140 What would you do with a master negotiator coming in with all of these things on the
01:55:32.660 table?
01:55:33.120 So you're, he, you think he's trying to gain something that he can give up in the negotiation.
01:55:37.500 Oh, look at this.
01:55:38.180 Just let's play this political game for a second.
01:55:41.300 So Donald Trump gets into office and he said, I'm going to make peace.
01:55:45.360 You could make peace with Putin and Putin wants peace.
01:55:48.060 Everybody wants peace, right?
01:55:49.440 Sure.
01:55:50.040 Except Putin wants a bigger piece of Ukraine.
01:55:54.340 We violated everything.
01:55:56.340 Bring us to the brink of war.
01:55:59.200 Put all my war.
01:56:00.380 I am ready to go to, you want to play war?
01:56:02.360 I'll go to war.
01:56:03.540 Donald Trump comes in and says, no, no, no.
01:56:05.660 Hang on.
01:56:06.100 Hang on.
01:56:06.440 Hang on.
01:56:07.000 Well, wait a minute.
01:56:08.080 That could have been done before your country crossed every single red line we put up.
01:56:14.520 So it's not what it was over the summer, Mr. President.
01:56:19.960 What are you going to add to this deal to sweeten it?
01:56:23.240 Because quite honestly, we're pissed off, not just at Ukraine, but you, your country.
01:56:30.060 Yeah.
01:56:30.200 I know you had nothing to do with it, but my countrymen have been watching me and you've
01:56:36.980 violated everything.
01:56:38.060 And they'd like some recompense.
01:56:41.660 I mean, that makes sense.
01:56:42.520 Yeah.
01:56:42.620 Like, so if you put assets in a threatening position and a threatening posture, part of
01:56:48.040 the thing that you can give up in a negotiation is I will take those assets out of a threatening
01:56:52.300 posture.
01:56:52.920 Yeah.
01:56:53.140 Otherwise, you got to give me something more because you violated everything I asked.
01:56:57.720 We're not, we're not at the same place we were six months ago.
01:57:00.340 How many destroyed towns in Ukraine you want?
01:57:02.200 I can get you to eight more of them.
01:57:04.580 Seriously, that's what he's going to say.
01:57:06.000 I want more.
01:57:06.840 How many more do you want?
01:57:07.500 I want more territory.
01:57:08.980 That's what I think is happening here.
01:57:11.400 And think about it now from the Democrat side.
01:57:16.440 Russia, Russia, Russia.
01:57:17.660 He's a Russian asset.
01:57:19.140 He goes in and he has to make peace and he has to give more than he wants.
01:57:25.340 And we want to give Russia for peace.
01:57:29.020 And what will they say?
01:57:30.400 See, we told you he was a Russian asset.
01:57:32.820 Look at how much he just gave them.
01:57:35.280 That's going to be really frustrating to go through.
01:57:37.520 That's what's going to happen.
01:57:38.640 If we don't go to war, that's what's going to happen.
01:57:40.880 Now, of course, Trump or Biden do not make the decision as to whether this deal gets made,
01:57:46.100 right?
01:57:46.300 This is a decision that has to be made in conjunction with Ukraine, right?
01:57:50.820 Ukraine makes that decision.
01:57:51.980 Now, Ukraine might make that decision knowing that if they make the wrong decision, we no
01:57:56.280 longer fund them with weapons.
01:57:57.800 That's exactly what I mean, that's what.
01:57:59.660 But that means that Trump's still funding them with weapons, right?
01:58:02.520 It's interesting because I don't know.
01:58:04.000 I feel like there's a disconnect between the Trump supporters on this and Trump.
01:58:08.220 Like, I have not heard Trump say he's no longer giving weapons to Ukraine.
01:58:13.840 He's saying we have nothing to do with it.
01:58:16.300 Is he?
01:58:16.800 We should have nothing to do with this.
01:58:18.180 Wasn't that?
01:58:18.880 Or no, that was Syria.
01:58:20.360 I mean, but he said things that are reminiscent of that.
01:58:22.880 Like, it's not our business.
01:58:23.860 Not our business.
01:58:24.600 But he's also said we're going to end it.
01:58:26.460 He's also said, however, if they don't agree to a sensible deal, we're going to give more
01:58:31.140 weapons to Ukraine than anyone's ever seen.
01:58:33.480 Yes.
01:58:34.080 Right?
01:58:34.400 Like, so, and again, we don't know if it's a negotiation.
01:58:36.820 It is negotiation.
01:58:38.020 Yeah.
01:58:38.480 Donald Trump knows how to negotiate.
01:58:41.060 The one thing you don't have to worry about are negotiations with Donald Trump unless you
01:58:46.560 worry that he's going too far.
01:58:48.040 But every single famous negotiation that I have seen him make from buying Mar-a-Lago to
01:58:55.920 buying and building Trump Tower, he plays hardball.
01:59:01.140 Sure.
01:59:01.640 Okay?
01:59:02.100 He plays hardball.
01:59:03.660 Look what he's doing.
01:59:06.260 Trudeau and the, I think it's the Ontario premier has come out and Trudeau said there's 100% chance
01:59:14.560 we're going to get a 25% tariff from Donald Trump on all of our Canadian goods if we don't
01:59:20.180 play his, by his, by his rules.
01:59:22.640 And his rules are stop the drugs and the illegal immigration coming from the North.
01:59:28.900 And he's saying that to the South too.
01:59:30.860 Yep.
01:59:31.200 Okay.
01:59:31.640 And you're right, Trudeau, 100% chance he will do that.
01:59:36.220 He will do that.
01:59:37.540 But that's not to hurt you.
01:59:39.500 That's to encourage you to stop hurting us.
01:59:44.300 We're in a crisis situation.
01:59:47.280 You can help us.
01:59:48.900 It's coming from your two countries.
01:59:51.360 So stop it right now.
01:59:54.060 We'll clean up our mess that we were responsible for.
01:59:56.860 You stop your mess coming in on both sides of our country.
02:00:02.640 100%.
02:00:03.120 Now they're starting to say, well, we'll retaliate and we'll, you know, we'll tax, I don't know
02:00:09.320 what, Molson and ice cubes and whatever.
02:00:17.220 Well, I mean, they do have some oil.
02:00:19.340 Yeah.
02:00:19.520 Lots of oil.
02:00:20.100 Lots of energy stuff that they do.
02:00:22.040 But go ahead.
02:00:22.960 That hurts them too.
02:00:24.920 That hurts them.
02:00:25.780 As tariffs always do.
02:00:26.960 As they always do.
02:00:27.920 As tariffs always do.
02:00:28.660 They hurt both countries involved.
02:00:30.140 So when it comes to just enforce the laws or we'll put a 25% tariff on, that's a good
02:00:39.020 kind of tariff.
02:00:40.680 Enforce your laws if they decide to enforce the law.
02:00:44.860 And tariffs, you know, are usually, like, you're of course going to have downsides from
02:00:50.920 tariffs.
02:00:51.440 Yes.
02:00:51.540 Like, the question is, do you feel that there's some other associated benefit that
02:00:55.520 outweighs those negatives?
02:00:57.120 Because prices will go up.
02:00:58.680 And look, you know, Trump was elected largely because of, you know, inflation is at least
02:01:04.300 a good chunk of why.
02:01:05.660 Of course, the border is the other part.
02:01:07.480 So it's, these are, these two things are sort of intertwining here.
02:01:10.300 But those are the two major things he was elected because of those issues.
02:01:15.000 And, you know, I think he, Donald Trump is going to do everything he can to make sure the prices
02:01:19.560 do not go up.
02:01:20.860 So I don't think he wants to put massive tariffs on every country.
02:01:24.360 I mean, I think in the back of his mind, he kind of just likes them.
02:01:27.120 He said that a million times.
02:01:28.600 But also, he doesn't want prices to go up.
02:01:30.020 I argued with him for 25 minutes about tariffs.
02:01:31.920 I remember this.
02:01:32.360 And he, he ended the conversation with, look, Glenn, I'm just going to do it anyway.
02:01:37.800 I like tariffs.
02:01:39.140 I'm like, okay.
02:01:40.040 Okay.
02:01:40.500 All right.
02:01:41.160 You're honest.
02:01:42.020 Yeah.
02:01:42.260 Yeah.
02:01:42.580 But I mean, it's usually designed, a tariff is usually when, if you're going to, to apply
02:01:48.120 it appropriately, it's to get some other end.
02:01:50.880 Like, if you're going to put a tariff on some sort of product that's being implemented
02:01:55.600 in the United States, you're not doing that because you think it's going to make prices
02:01:58.360 go down.
02:01:58.780 You're doing it because you might want that, you might want manufacturing brought back to
02:02:03.100 the United States.
02:02:03.680 You might want to help a union.
02:02:05.120 There's a lot of things like that that you can do.
02:02:07.000 I don't necessarily like those policy decisions, but they are decisions that have trade-offs
02:02:12.160 built into them.
02:02:13.060 Yes.
02:02:13.340 And that's something we all have to realize.
02:02:14.600 Right.
02:02:14.960 Right.
02:02:15.640 Because if you put-
02:02:16.420 This is a longer term solution.
02:02:18.240 If you want manufacturing to return to the United States, then you have to accept the higher
02:02:24.240 price until that money comes back to the United States and they build those manufacturing plants
02:02:29.940 and we start making it ourself.
02:02:31.760 And people don't usually like that.
02:02:32.800 They don't usually like long-term.
02:02:33.920 They might like it in theory.
02:02:35.100 Yes.
02:02:35.460 But when it happens, they don't like it.
02:02:37.260 They don't like it.
02:02:37.760 So that's going to be something Trump is going to have to deal with.
02:02:39.860 Right.
02:02:39.880 Which is why he knows, obviously.
02:02:41.500 Yes, why he's trying to get the taxes as low as possible so that offsets and lights a match
02:02:48.380 on the economy in a good way, starts the fire burning again, and the regulation, cutting
02:02:55.300 all the regulation.
02:02:56.580 You cut this regulation way back in size of government.
02:03:00.400 And that's going to be great.
02:03:01.160 I mean, that is just nonstop fuel for business in America.
02:03:07.700 And the stuff that you can depend on Trump doing is stuff that he can basically do himself,
02:03:11.540 regulation.
02:03:12.420 A lot of that can be thinned out just by him doing things.
02:03:15.940 The tariffs are another thing that he can do basically by himself if we continue to look
02:03:20.280 at the Constitution the way we currently do.
02:03:21.900 And if you look at, I mean, his big thing is they're screwing us.
02:03:25.880 They are.
02:03:26.420 On NATO, they're screwing us.
02:03:27.880 They've screwed us forever on NATO.
02:03:29.860 Nobody pays their bill.
02:03:31.940 The UN, everybody, the whole world's screwing us.
02:03:35.860 It's a totally reasonable arrangement, right?
02:03:37.520 It's a percentage of GDP.
02:03:39.020 They should be able to hit it.
02:03:39.920 Yeah, hit your GDP.
02:03:41.240 Hit that.
02:03:41.720 Hit it.
02:03:41.940 That's not a reasonable request by him at all.
02:03:44.320 And so, you know, we're sitting here, you know, getting screwed by countries.
02:03:49.640 You know what really pisses me off?
02:03:52.140 How much did we sell the Panama Canal for?
02:03:56.220 That's a good question.
02:03:57.480 I don't know the answer to it.
02:03:58.600 A dollar.
02:03:59.680 Is that true?
02:04:00.140 A dollar?
02:04:00.580 Yeah.
02:04:01.020 Just look it up.
02:04:01.780 Wow.
02:04:02.000 A dollar.
02:04:04.420 We gave it to Panama.
02:04:07.780 We did all the toil on it.
02:04:09.800 We did all the work.
02:04:10.840 We spent all the money.
02:04:12.500 And it's a moneymaker.
02:04:14.200 You got to run the locks, et cetera, et cetera.
02:04:16.860 Panama is screwing our ships going through.
02:04:20.880 Wait, wait, wait.
02:04:23.620 Hang on just a second.
02:04:26.220 We gave it to you.
02:04:28.800 We did all of it and we gave it to you.
02:04:31.880 Shouldn't we get some sort of, I don't know, hey, you guys, you can use this one.
02:04:36.800 Because you built it.
02:04:37.480 You can use this.
02:04:39.080 No.
02:04:39.700 We should have negotiated that.
02:04:41.400 What I'm saying is the United States did not technically sell the Panama Canal.
02:04:44.940 It was transferred to control through a series of treaties culminating in 1977.
02:04:51.060 Ooh, Jimmy Carter.
02:04:52.140 The treaties outlined the gradual process of transferring authority from the canal from
02:04:56.460 the U.S. to Panama, which was completed on December 31st, 1999.
02:05:00.720 Yeah.
02:05:00.900 So we didn't really get even the dollar.
02:05:02.420 We didn't even get the dollar.
02:05:03.840 It's like Hong Kong.
02:05:05.320 It's like Britain and Hong Kong.
02:05:06.860 Ah, you know what?
02:05:08.300 It's yours now.
02:05:09.840 Why?
02:05:10.400 What?
02:05:11.040 There's a lot of decisions that I don't understand like that.
02:05:13.600 And that's a place where you do use tariffs.
02:05:16.540 Hey, we gave this to you.
02:05:19.600 Why don't you lower the temperature here just a bit?
02:05:23.280 I don't know what we get from Panama, except maybe Panama Jacks.
02:05:26.540 Well, canal usage.
02:05:27.480 What?
02:05:27.940 Panama Jacks.
02:05:28.900 And then canal usage, right?
02:05:30.100 That's a big deal.
02:05:31.100 It's a big deal.
02:05:31.640 Very big deal.
02:05:32.240 And it would be nice if that was easier for us.
02:05:34.440 I would agree.
02:05:35.020 Of course, we should have negotiated that in the initial deal.
02:05:38.540 Yes, we should have.
02:05:38.880 Which, of course, Jimmy Carter blew.
02:05:40.620 Right.
02:05:42.220 But what do you expect?
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02:07:36.060 Welcome to the program.
02:07:37.520 Saturday, I'm going to be at America Fest in Phoenix at the Convention Center.
02:07:44.120 I'm going to be there Saturday with the president speaking at Charlie Kirk's event.
02:07:48.920 Tucker Carlson will be there.
02:07:50.280 Ben Shapiro, Donald Trump Jr., Donald Trump, Donald Trump.
02:07:54.120 Charlie Kirk, Danica Patrick is going to be there.
02:07:57.600 And I'll be doing the show there Friday, I think.
02:07:59.880 Oh, very cool.
02:08:00.480 Yeah.
02:08:01.280 So.
02:08:02.160 What time?
02:08:03.620 The show?
02:08:04.360 No, what time are you going to be there with him?
02:08:06.760 Do you know?
02:08:07.240 I don't know.
02:08:07.660 I was supposed to be the keynote for Saturday unless the president showed up.
02:08:13.860 Oh, okay.
02:08:14.380 And so.
02:08:15.100 Because you get bumped.
02:08:15.640 Yeah, it's kind of a good way to get bumped.
02:08:17.840 So I guess I'm either right before him or the person, you know, the person before the
02:08:24.580 person before him.
02:08:25.500 Ah.
02:08:26.380 You're the assistant to the regional manager, is what you're saying.
02:08:28.760 I mean, he usually will bring somebody along.
02:08:30.900 He's like, this is the, here's the vice president he should talk to.
02:08:35.380 Right.
02:08:35.660 Like, whatever.
02:08:37.000 Right.
02:08:37.800 So, anyway.
02:08:38.720 Will it be under daylight savings time?
02:08:40.120 Do we know?
02:08:40.540 No, not in Arizona.
02:08:41.780 No.
02:08:42.100 Not in Arizona.
02:08:42.760 There you go.
02:08:43.140 But we've got to talk about that tomorrow.
02:08:45.860 That is.
02:08:46.200 Yeah.
02:08:46.640 Trump's on a jihad against daylight savings time.
02:08:49.360 He really is.
02:08:49.540 I like it.
02:08:49.980 He has a jihad against that.
02:08:51.720 I actually like daylight savings time.
02:08:54.440 I don't know.
02:08:55.180 I have no good reason for it.
02:08:57.260 But.
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