The Glenn Beck Program - February 20, 2026


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

158.49368

Word Count

20,125

Sentence Count

1,658

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

29


Summary

On today's episode of The Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck is joined by his good friend and long-time supporter, Jillian Manus, to discuss a variety of topics, including the latest on the Epstein scandal, the U.S. attempt to get rid of Iran's supreme leader, and more.


Transcript

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00:02:59.120 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:03:03.040 Glenn Beck is on.
00:03:05.620 Yeah, you sick freak.
00:03:07.700 Welcome to Friday.
00:03:10.880 Today, we're going to take your phone calls.
00:03:12.540 888-727-VECK.
00:03:14.180 We have a lot to discuss.
00:03:15.800 I would love to hear your thoughts.
00:03:17.260 We'll take any question.
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00:03:20.720 I want to talk about the UFO stuff that's going on because this is just getting weird.
00:03:26.660 Is this a giant psyop?
00:03:28.500 I mean, even when they're coming out with stuff, you're like, I don't know.
00:03:32.280 Is that a trick, too?
00:03:33.640 I mean, there's no trust on anything.
00:03:36.580 On anything.
00:03:37.140 So, we've got to talk about the weird story of UFOs.
00:03:41.140 Canada, now just, I guess, just saying, hey, if you've ever fought for any country and you want to fight for Canada, just call us.
00:03:52.060 We'll just put the maple leaf on your shoulder and you can come fight for us.
00:03:56.560 I mean, this is the Roman Empire.
00:03:59.180 Absolutely.
00:04:00.220 Also, the U.S. hockey team.
00:04:02.100 An amazing story about Olympic gold from yesterday.
00:04:07.080 England saying you can't use Diego Garcia.
00:04:09.580 Where in the world is Diego Garcia?
00:04:12.940 I don't know.
00:04:13.860 Actually, I do, but most people don't.
00:04:15.740 That's a very important base and would be critical if we did anything in Iran.
00:04:22.160 We've got to talk about that because, boy, oh, boy.
00:04:26.040 Boy, the only thing we haven't done so far is open up the siloed doors.
00:04:31.960 It looks like we might be going to war.
00:04:34.980 Susan Rice is in the news.
00:04:36.240 More on Epstein that is just insanity will begin in 60 seconds.
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00:06:04.760 Okay, so let me just, let me just take you to the beginning of the week.
00:06:16.640 The beginning of the week, Barack Obama is on a podcast and he's asked, are aliens real?
00:06:25.960 And he says, they're real, but I haven't seen them and they're not being kept in, what is it?
00:06:31.980 Area 51.
00:06:33.280 Okay.
00:06:33.800 Everybody goes crazy.
00:06:36.760 What is, what is Obama doing?
00:06:38.700 Blah, blah, blah.
00:06:39.420 Then Laura Trump, uh, the president's daughter comes out and she says, uh, what was it exactly?
00:06:46.880 Uh, my dad has a speech ready to go.
00:06:49.200 Right.
00:06:50.380 Um, to talk about aliens.
00:06:52.640 You're like, wait, what, what, what is, what is happening here?
00:06:57.520 Then after that, you have the president coming out yesterday.
00:07:03.020 And he says, he's going to direct Hegseth to release all government UFO files.
00:07:08.260 Okay, so let's, let's listen to that.
00:07:11.100 Can we listen to that?
00:07:11.740 I think it's cut seven.
00:07:12.520 Something that got a lot of attention this week.
00:07:15.440 Barack Obama said that aliens are real.
00:07:19.660 Have you seen any evidence of non-human visitors to Earth?
00:07:23.860 Well, he gave classified information.
00:07:25.600 He's not supposed to be doing that.
00:07:27.600 So aliens are real?
00:07:28.440 Well, I don't know if they're real or not.
00:07:29.940 I can tell you he gave classified information.
00:07:32.100 He's not supposed to be doing that.
00:07:33.620 He made a, he made a big mistake.
00:07:36.000 He took it out of classified information.
00:07:38.420 No, I don't, I don't have an opinion on it.
00:07:40.420 I never talk about it.
00:07:41.880 A lot of people do.
00:07:43.240 A lot of people believe it.
00:07:45.520 Do you believe it, Peter?
00:07:46.880 Well, the president can declassify anything that he wants to.
00:07:50.160 Well, if you want to make an announcement.
00:07:51.380 I may get him out of trouble by declassifying.
00:07:53.740 We know illegal aliens are real.
00:07:55.380 Yeah, illegal.
00:07:56.420 Only illegals.
00:07:58.500 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:08:00.220 This is crazy.
00:08:02.420 You wouldn't be breaking the classified information rule if you were saying they didn't exist and they didn't exist.
00:08:11.020 That's not classified information.
00:08:12.240 Why would you classify that they didn't exist?
00:08:15.980 Okay.
00:08:16.220 Um, so he, he violated classified information.
00:08:22.740 I don't know what that means.
00:08:24.020 And so then he says, yeah, I just might release all of the government files.
00:08:27.940 Now he says he might do a lot of things, um, on things like this and you know, who knows, but let me just take you back a couple of weeks.
00:08:37.660 Shall I?
00:08:38.940 There was a story in the New York post and I don't even know it was in our show prep and I don't even know if we got to it.
00:08:45.340 Um, but I, I thought it was important enough to include it in our show prep at the time.
00:08:50.420 So you could read it.
00:08:52.160 The bank of this is, uh, this came out, uh, January 24th.
00:08:57.540 The bank of England has been advised to create a plan for the inevitable, inevitable financial chaos that will result if, and when world governments disclose the existence of aliens.
00:09:11.340 Aliens, former senior, uh, financial security analyst, Helen McCraw sent a letter to the UK central bank, urging the institution to prepare for the economic impact.
00:09:23.380 Of someone disclosing the existence of aliens.
00:09:28.600 If such a disclosure should come from the white house, Cambridge educated McCraw projected in her letter.
00:09:34.660 The revelation will send shockwaves through financial markets and the banking system and inspire general unrest among earthlings.
00:09:43.500 I don't think, I mean, you're going to go march out in the streets.
00:09:49.840 If you find out that earthlings, I mean that, that, uh, aliens are real.
00:09:53.740 I'm not, I mean, I might actually stay in my house a little bit more than go out into the streets.
00:09:59.380 Uh, in the documentary age of disclosure, physicist, UFO, uh, researcher revealed that George HW Bush administration convened experts in the alien field in the early 2000,
00:10:10.740 tasked him with figuring out the positive and negatives of revealing that mankind is not alone in the universe.
00:10:16.300 The group weighed the impact on 60 different aspects of human culture, including religion and the stock market and determined the negative fallout of public disclosure outweighed the benefits for population at large.
00:10:26.660 Are we really that, are we really that fragile?
00:10:37.300 Jason, would you weigh in on this?
00:10:39.540 Do you really think we're that fragile on this that we would, we would fall apart?
00:10:47.740 I mean, my faith is not so fragile that I find out that there's, you know, aliens that I'm going to, I'm going to lose my faith.
00:10:56.660 And stop going to church.
00:10:57.940 That wouldn't make any sense at all to me.
00:11:00.200 And I'm like, I'm going to pull my money out of the stock market because we have evidence that aliens are real.
00:11:06.140 What sense does that make?
00:11:08.540 I think there's a couple of different things.
00:11:10.580 Like, did you ever see that movie contact with Jodie Foster back in like the early nineties?
00:11:15.480 Loved it.
00:11:16.240 It was really, it was really good.
00:11:17.840 And I don't know if you remember there were like fringe, you know, religious groups that were coming out, like in the movie.
00:11:23.800 I thought that was kind of very, I don't know, similar to how it would be today.
00:11:27.560 But I think the biggest thing, the big people that are within the disclosure movement or were within the entire thing.
00:11:35.260 You see these on some of the documentaries, some of the guys that used to be part of the program.
00:11:39.140 There was this one guy that said the biggest worry was that if they come out and confirm everything now was economic.
00:11:47.540 And he went further into it and he said, well, what happens when a lot of these competing companies, they suddenly found out that some of the technology was based off of recovered craft.
00:11:58.580 And it was lent or given over to, let's just say Comcast.
00:12:03.440 Let's just throw that out there as an example.
00:12:05.460 But all the other telecommunication, telecommunication companies.
00:12:09.500 I mean, come on, man.
00:12:10.960 Really?
00:12:11.480 We're like, we've got this alien technology.
00:12:14.120 Who do we give it to?
00:12:16.500 Let's give it to the cable company.
00:12:20.520 Another one, Fisher Price.
00:12:23.560 Give it over to Fisher Price and let's have them create the best toys ever.
00:12:27.380 But then Mattel is like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:12:30.840 We didn't get any of that cool new toy tech.
00:12:33.440 Like, what is going on here?
00:12:35.000 We deserve basically reparations or we deserve compensation for everything that they got and gave them an advantage for.
00:12:43.260 Seriously, that is the scenario that they are the most worried about as far as economic.
00:12:48.140 Trillions and trillions of dollars that would now go up for grabs for them to fight over for.
00:12:53.760 And it would happen globally, internationally.
00:12:55.440 That is the biggest thing when you think about fragility that they're thinking about.
00:13:01.900 Yeah, go ahead, Ricky.
00:13:03.360 I think you're abnormal.
00:13:05.320 I think the fact that you're not worried.
00:13:07.500 I mean, you've seen the alien movies.
00:13:09.260 It never ends well for the humans.
00:13:11.500 And the fact that you're not worried makes you abnormal.
00:13:15.900 People like me, I actually have nightmares about aliens invading Earth.
00:13:19.860 Am I alone here?
00:13:20.660 I'm serious.
00:13:21.500 You are alone.
00:13:22.140 If I hear that aliens are touching down or they're trying to contact, I'm finding your bunker in Idaho and I'm locking down.
00:13:29.920 Really?
00:13:31.540 That's, I think that's, really?
00:13:33.860 Why?
00:13:34.360 How are you not afraid?
00:13:37.540 Well, because what are you going to do about it?
00:13:39.760 So you're just going to hang it up and not fight the aliens?
00:13:42.960 I'm just like, no, if I hear that aliens are on the other side of the moon and they're mounting an invasion, then I'm worried.
00:13:51.640 But if we find out that aliens landed on Earth in 1956 and they died and we have their bodies someplace, okay, well, we know those are real.
00:14:04.080 Now, if they say, and by the way, they're shapeshifters and they might be among us, then I freak out.
00:14:09.520 Are you talking about Nancy Pelosi?
00:14:10.540 Yes, I am.
00:14:12.380 I mean, then I freak out.
00:14:14.160 But if it's just that we have, we know that aliens exist, okay, I mean, I'm not surprised by that.
00:14:22.560 I mean, I would be very surprised if they're shapeshifters and they're here on Earth.
00:14:26.200 But I'm not surprised, as it says in that movie, Contact, as Carl Sagan used to say, what a horrible waste of space if we are alone.
00:14:36.780 I mean, think of the vastness of space.
00:14:39.780 All of this was created and we're the only forms of intelligent life that makes no sense whatsoever.
00:14:46.980 So I'm actually kind of excited by it.
00:14:49.040 I don't want to arrange the meeting.
00:14:51.240 You know what I mean?
00:14:52.520 I'm not like, hey, let's put out all of our Reese's peanut butter cups when they come on down.
00:14:57.960 They might like them.
00:14:59.620 It's not going to end well.
00:15:01.660 So I'm not, yeah.
00:15:03.760 Have you seen the documentary Mirage Men?
00:15:08.040 No.
00:15:08.840 So I'm bringing this up because a lot of the insiders are talking about in the chat right now that this could be or this seems like a distraction, you know, some kind of distraction operation.
00:15:18.540 And Mirage Men, every time the government wanted to distract you away from something, they would say, oh, look at the, this is like, they would filter it out little by little and say, this is evidence of aliens.
00:15:29.600 It does seem very, very convenient that every time a major story is going on, we get a new disclosure hint.
00:15:36.880 I don't know.
00:15:37.820 Oh, I think this is much more likely that this is a PSYOP.
00:15:43.860 I think it's much more likely that that's what's happening.
00:15:46.760 Um, I do believe that there is a good shot that we have had, uh, that we have intelligence that life exists outside of human life.
00:16:00.700 Okay.
00:16:01.380 And earth life.
00:16:02.760 I do believe that there is a good chance that we know that, um, whether we have, you know, alien technology or not.
00:16:11.020 I don't know, I'd be interested to find out, but I think this whole thing is much more likely a PSYOP.
00:16:18.560 I mean, you know, what would be the one thing that would unite everybody on earth?
00:16:26.160 People in space coming to get you.
00:16:28.240 So, so what is the PSYOP?
00:16:30.440 Are they trying to distract us from what, like, is it war with Iran, the economy?
00:16:38.440 I think that it's interesting that this is all happening the week of Epstein again.
00:16:44.020 I mean, uh, when this story came out, you know, we should, we should, anybody who's an insider, anybody who is, you know, just, just do a quick search, line up the big stories.
00:16:58.100 When the big stories came out on the UFO and find out what was happening those weeks and line up the big stories and see if there's any correlation to big stories that came out those weeks.
00:17:12.320 For instance, I mean, if you start to find 60% of them also coincide with Epstein things, I think you have your answer on your PSYOP.
00:17:21.960 Um, but that, that should be easy to, that should be easy to check, run that through, get that to me.
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00:17:33.360 I mean, the access to information that we have now is so incredible.
00:17:39.560 You can do anything.
00:17:42.640 And I don't think people really understand.
00:17:44.540 I don't think they appreciate the time that we live in right now.
00:17:48.360 Quick, enjoy it because, you know, as I said, I think I said this off the air earlier, so maybe I shouldn't say it on the air.
00:17:55.500 But we all know that Elon Musk is going to turn out to be the Antichrist at some point, but, but until that time, it's kind of cool to see everything that's happening.
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00:19:43.220 Hello, Eric.
00:19:43.960 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:19:46.660 Hi, thanks.
00:19:47.860 You know, back in the 90s, I used to watch a lot of, you know, programs like Discovery Channel, Learning Channel, back when they showed stuff like that.
00:19:56.040 And one program was Nazi superweapons that we confiscated after the war.
00:20:02.260 And one of them was a flying device that supposedly could fly any direction, change directions, fly at unimaginable speeds.
00:20:09.640 And when it flew, it looked like a blue orb.
00:20:12.640 And all the sightings we've seen over the years have been blue orbs.
00:20:15.860 And so I really believe that the government has used the whole UFO thing to cover up that technology.
00:20:22.280 You know, I think I saw that, and it was very credible, that documentary.
00:20:27.980 I don't know if it was, but it seemed very credible at the time.
00:20:31.780 I've thought about that documentary multiple times.
00:20:34.880 Because didn't that blue orb, all of that technology just kind of disappear, right, towards the end?
00:20:40.480 Right.
00:20:41.240 Right?
00:20:41.760 Right.
00:20:42.060 The thing we got later was the stealth bomber.
00:20:46.080 You know, they finally unveiled that in the late 80s.
00:20:49.660 But back then, you know, the Nazis had the prototype for the stealth bomber, and it looked identical to the one we have.
00:20:56.760 Yeah.
00:20:57.600 Eric, thanks for your call.
00:20:59.060 Tom, North Dakota.
00:21:01.580 Hello, Tom.
00:21:02.420 Hello, how are you?
00:21:06.160 I'm very good.
00:21:07.060 Can I ask, what is the temperature in North Dakota today?
00:21:11.780 Well, we are in the oil country, and this morning's temperature is 7 below.
00:21:19.700 7 below zero.
00:21:21.760 Yeah.
00:21:22.620 A little chilly.
00:21:23.080 It's 73 here.
00:21:25.820 I just want you to know.
00:21:27.340 It's just, there's no need for 7 below anymore.
00:21:31.780 Yeah, you're welcome.
00:21:33.280 Anyway, thanks for being up in oil country, Tom.
00:21:35.900 How can I help you?
00:21:37.940 I have a question on the files.
00:21:41.140 I don't like to say the name, but it's the files.
00:21:44.100 Yeah.
00:21:44.300 And everybody's talking, I mean, social media, all the news, everybody wants everyone arrested.
00:21:54.760 And I don't understand how that whole process works unless those files are the investigation itself,
00:22:04.100 and then the Justice Department can move forward with charging people.
00:22:09.980 Well, the files are raw, so it is not the investigation.
00:22:19.660 And I don't honestly, I mean, I wish I knew if investigations were going on about the files, as you say.
00:22:27.600 Anyway, I will tell you, the more I get into this Prince Andrew thing, the more you start to see the way he was writing,
00:22:36.280 and apparently there's tons of people that were writing this way, and a shocking number of women involved.
00:22:41.060 I don't know why we are just talking about the pimp and not the johns.
00:22:48.240 I mean, we know the abuse apparently happened because the pimp is talking to the johns,
00:22:54.420 but we don't seem to know who any of the johns are.
00:22:57.060 And I've never seen this before.
00:22:59.180 I've never seen anything like this before.
00:23:01.900 So I hope.
00:23:03.580 Go ahead.
00:23:04.340 Yes, sir.
00:23:06.220 And that's, you know, and then everybody's all excited because he was arrested.
00:23:11.460 And, well, he was only arrested because England doesn't like how he portrayed his office.
00:23:17.320 And it really, he didn't, he wasn't charged with anything to do with the case,
00:23:22.580 other than the fact that he made their office look bad.
00:23:26.660 Yeah.
00:23:27.300 And it's interesting how little apparently England cares.
00:23:30.740 I mean, the rape gangs can go on.
00:23:32.360 If you're a Muslim, that's why I hear he's converting over to Islam.
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00:23:39.160 and nobody's going to say a word about it.
00:23:40.640 If you're a prince, just don't betray your country,
00:23:43.200 but you can do whatever you want with girls underage.
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00:25:15.560 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:25:26.020 It's Friday.
00:25:27.100 I've got so much to talk to you about the Epstein thing.
00:25:32.440 Why all of this information, why was it held this long?
00:25:36.720 Why was it held this long?
00:25:37.680 And it's so interesting that they only go after the prince
00:25:41.800 when, you know, he's betrayed the country,
00:25:45.940 not betrayed, you know, humanity by making with underage girls.
00:25:51.560 And I want to tell you a story.
00:25:52.760 If I have time today, I want to tell you a story
00:25:54.180 about a friend of mine who was found dead on the side of the highway.
00:25:58.960 And it was not a suicide.
00:26:00.500 Even though everybody tries to make it into a suicide,
00:26:02.420 it was not a suicide.
00:26:04.000 And I believe it may be tied to this.
00:26:07.640 We'll talk about that coming up.
00:26:09.420 Also, your phone call is 888-727-BECK.
00:26:12.240 Let me go to Tom in Missouri.
00:26:13.400 Hello, Tom.
00:26:13.980 Welcome.
00:26:15.440 Hey, Glenn.
00:26:16.800 So I actually met you at the art show down in Dallas.
00:26:21.820 I have been a paranormal investigator for almost 40 years.
00:26:28.260 I don't know if you were.
00:26:29.380 I remember because you wanted to do.
00:26:31.460 Yes, you said, let me go into your museum and record the museum, right?
00:26:38.560 Yeah.
00:26:38.800 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:26:39.420 Yep.
00:26:39.920 Because we think we've had paranormal.
00:26:42.480 Yeah.
00:26:43.220 All right.
00:26:43.620 Go ahead.
00:26:44.380 Yeah.
00:26:45.200 So I have done probably now 15 or 16 what they officially call UFO hunts.
00:26:52.240 Gone out with people that are UFO, experienced UFO hunters,
00:26:56.780 whatever you want to call them.
00:26:58.260 Never experienced anything.
00:27:00.200 Ever.
00:27:02.020 Saw satellites.
00:27:03.700 I've talked to hundreds of people about it, you know,
00:27:07.000 in the years that I've been doing this.
00:27:08.420 And it's just, I want to believe, but my philosophy is if they really are real,
00:27:17.720 why is it they only come down and talk to the crazy guys that have been in the mountains drinking?
00:27:22.120 Because every time I've ever talked to anybody about it, it's always been, well, we were out doing this or we were out hunting and we woke up three hours later and no idea what happened.
00:27:36.400 And I'm like, were you drinking?
00:27:38.680 And they're like, well, yeah.
00:27:41.060 And I'm like, well, so I would love to experience it.
00:27:46.580 Yeah.
00:27:47.760 Go ahead.
00:27:47.940 You don't think that we don't, you don't think we have anything on this.
00:27:50.700 So this is a psyop to you.
00:27:53.960 Yeah.
00:27:54.360 I think it's, it's a distraction.
00:27:55.980 I really do.
00:27:56.720 I really do.
00:27:57.540 I do too.
00:27:58.440 Uh, thanks Tom.
00:27:59.280 Appreciate it.
00:27:59.780 I still want to, I still want to hunt.
00:28:01.060 I still want to do a museum someday.
00:28:02.860 So.
00:28:03.820 You know, we haven't had anything.
00:28:05.140 I mean, what, so what, you know, Tom is talking about is, I don't know, about four years ago or five years ago, we purchased a bunch of stuff that was, uh, Nazi related, um, and death camp related.
00:28:20.280 And we had it in, uh, one room in the, uh, in the museum.
00:28:26.120 And for about two weeks, every night, the alarm would trip and we would see like a floating orb in that part of the museum.
00:28:35.600 Do you remember that?
00:28:36.540 And we had no idea what it was.
00:28:38.580 We, the, the, we would respond, you know, our security would respond immediately.
00:28:42.560 There was never anything there.
00:28:44.400 And it was just, and honestly, it could have been a speck of dust that was really close to the camera.
00:28:50.220 You know, that was, but I don't, I don't, we don't know what it was.
00:28:53.360 We don't know what it was, but it was setting off the alarm every night and it was really bizarre.
00:28:58.540 So Tom, we haven't had a problem with that, but, uh, I'll put you in touch with the museum.
00:29:03.380 Thanks.
00:29:04.520 Go ahead.
00:29:05.620 Thanks, Glenn.
00:29:06.440 Oh, I was going to say when I did the art show with you, I walked by Lucille's balls dress and I just got to that vibe that I've gotten, you know, like the hair standing up on my neck kind of thing.
00:29:18.520 And then also the, um, shoes, the, um, um, wizard of Oz shoes, ruby slippers.
00:29:24.620 Yeah.
00:29:25.460 Yeah.
00:29:25.660 The ruby slippers, just that vibe that I've gotten off of things before and all the years that I've been doing this.
00:29:32.040 So anyway, I just thought it would be cool.
00:29:34.140 Thank you.
00:29:34.420 Appreciate it.
00:29:35.400 You got it.
00:29:35.920 Let me go to Tim in Wisconsin.
00:29:37.680 Hello, Tim.
00:29:38.160 Good morning, Glenn.
00:29:41.320 Um, I'm calling because, uh, you seem to Sean PBD, Andrew, you guys seem to want to give the recipe to the Democrats on how to, how to beat the Republicans.
00:29:54.720 And I just don't, I don't get it.
00:29:56.600 Oh, you caught me, Tom.
00:29:57.860 You caught me.
00:29:59.240 Gosh, we've been calling each other and we've been saying, let's give the recipe to the Democrats so they can defeat us.
00:30:04.620 And you, here you are, you caught us.
00:30:06.460 Come on, man.
00:30:08.580 What do you mean by, what do you mean?
00:30:10.540 I mean, you obviously don't believe we're intentionally doing it.
00:30:13.580 So what do you think we're doing?
00:30:15.540 I'm watching PBD and this is when Charlie was still with us.
00:30:20.000 And on PBD, there's, there's Charlie and Chris Cuomo.
00:30:23.520 And Charlie is, is talking about how he got Trump elected.
00:30:28.040 And Chris Cuomo looks at him with this look on his face, like Charlie.
00:30:31.260 And he says, Charlie, why are you giving me the recipe to grandma's Sunday chicken dinner?
00:30:37.440 Why are you doing this?
00:30:39.440 Why are you giving me this blueprint?
00:30:41.700 And I, and I just don't understand it.
00:30:44.400 I just don't get it.
00:30:46.180 So, okay.
00:30:47.040 So I can't answer for Charlie.
00:30:48.540 Tell me what I'm doing that you think I'm giving away the recipe.
00:30:51.620 You know, every now and then, and I knew that this was going to come up and, but I, I know
00:30:57.960 that you've talked about why the Democrats are doing this.
00:31:00.900 What, why are they doing that?
00:31:02.560 Uh, an AOC example, or it might be another example somewhere.
00:31:07.540 Um, I, I, I just don't understand.
00:31:10.900 It must make for good radio or whatever.
00:31:14.320 I mean, I grew up in a democratic college school.
00:31:17.520 Okay.
00:31:17.960 Hang on just a second.
00:31:18.840 Ricky says she knows what you're talking about.
00:31:20.060 Tim, I know exactly what you're talking about.
00:31:21.600 And sometimes I've had the same thought where we are criticizing their dumb decisions, their
00:31:27.620 dumb policy.
00:31:28.480 That's clearly going to backfire.
00:31:30.700 Um, some of the things that they say out loud and we tell them, do you guys want to
00:31:34.520 lose?
00:31:35.340 And I think what, and we're basically telling him, if you keep doing this, you will lose.
00:31:39.660 And, and Tim is saying, we need to keep that a secret among ourselves.
00:31:43.080 So here's the thing, the, the real, uh, real renegades that actually run the DNC.
00:31:48.840 Now the real revolutionaries, they're not going to change because we say this, um, I'm
00:31:54.420 trying to actually point out to the, the Democrats that I think are sane, because there
00:32:00.260 are sane Democrats.
00:32:01.340 I know we don't like to believe that, but there are, they can't all be crazy Marxist.
00:32:07.280 Um, and to win, you've got to get some of those people to wake up and go, wait a
00:32:12.620 minute.
00:32:12.880 I'm not for that.
00:32:14.680 That's if that's my side, he's right.
00:32:17.400 I'm not for that.
00:32:19.080 So that would be my motivation.
00:32:21.580 Um, you know, and, and also I think it's important that the show reflects the conversation
00:32:27.200 that the country is having.
00:32:31.860 Does that make sense?
00:32:33.380 Yep.
00:32:34.260 Okay, good.
00:32:36.800 Thank you.
00:32:37.820 Glenn.
00:32:38.100 I also think that you care about saving the country as a whole and not just winning
00:32:42.780 elections, right?
00:32:44.360 There's because we need Democrats to come back to common sense in order to save the country.
00:32:49.460 If we, if we, if we say, you know what, us Trumpers, we're the only ones that get it.
00:32:54.900 Okay.
00:32:55.120 Um, that's going to leave a lot of people out.
00:33:01.080 And so what happens when, what happens with that?
00:33:04.400 What happens if you win?
00:33:05.820 And let's say you win for the next 20 years, what do you do with the rest of the country
00:33:10.360 that is so disenfranchised?
00:33:11.900 Because listen, I'll show you what they're planning.
00:33:14.760 This is not giving away any secrets here because they're saying it out loud.
00:33:19.600 Listen to Susan Rice and what she said just the other day, if they win, this is what they're
00:33:25.820 planning.
00:33:26.660 Listen.
00:33:27.560 But, but when it comes to the elites, you know, the, the, the corporate interests, uh,
00:33:32.940 the law firms, the universities, the media, I agree with you, Preet.
00:33:35.760 It, it, it is not, uh, it's not going to end well for them, for those that, uh, decided
00:33:42.560 that it was, you know, that they would act in their perceived very narrow self-interest,
00:33:47.820 which I would underscore is very short-term self-interest, um, and, you know, take a
00:33:53.660 knee to Trump.
00:33:54.760 If these corporations think that the Democrats, uh, when they come back in power, uh, are going
00:34:01.100 to, you know, play by the old rules, uh, and, um, you know, and, and say, oh, nevermind.
00:34:07.860 We'll, we'll forgive you for all the people you've fired, all the policies and, and principles
00:34:13.560 you've violated, all, you know, the laws you've skirted.
00:34:16.880 I think they've got another thing coming and we're not going to play by, uh, you know,
00:34:21.700 the old set of rules when these guys are playing by a very different set of rules, we're going
00:34:25.560 to play by the law, but that's, we're not going to violate the law the way they do, but
00:34:30.580 we're not going to be suckers.
00:34:31.860 And so I think, you know, whether you're a law firm, whether you're university, whether
00:34:35.540 you're a media entity, uh, whether you're a big corporation, whether you're big tech, you
00:34:41.760 need to play a long game, not this short game that has been so detrimental.
00:34:45.100 There will be an accountability agenda, you know, companies already, uh, are, are starting
00:34:50.440 to hear they, they better preserve their documents.
00:34:52.820 They better be ready for subpoenas.
00:34:54.460 If they've done something wrong, they'll be held accountable.
00:35:00.240 Okay.
00:35:00.960 This is fascinating to me because I, that's exactly what I want.
00:35:06.260 I want anybody who's broken the law to be held accountable.
00:35:08.980 I want it.
00:35:10.280 That's exactly what I want.
00:35:12.140 Exactly what I want.
00:35:13.640 That's not what she's talking about here.
00:35:15.240 She's talking about a good old fashioned Marxist purge.
00:35:18.780 Okay.
00:35:19.620 If you, if you went against your principles, what does that mean?
00:35:25.600 What does that mean?
00:35:26.260 It means they believe their principles are the, are God's principles that, that they know
00:35:34.420 what the right principles are.
00:35:36.020 And you don't have a right to violate any of those principles.
00:35:40.000 You got out, you decided you're not going to do DEI fine.
00:35:43.420 Well, we'll remember that you got out and you were like, I, you know, as a corporation,
00:35:47.080 I'm not going to pay, pay attention to this climate change nonsense anymore.
00:35:50.780 And the rules have changed.
00:35:53.400 The laws have changed.
00:35:55.880 The, the, um, uh, all of the regulations have been changed.
00:36:01.460 And if you say, thank God, I am actually free to do what I believe is right.
00:36:06.020 I'm going to do those things.
00:36:07.540 They'll remember you and you better keep your documentation.
00:36:11.700 That is an absolute threat.
00:36:13.840 Anyone who says Donald Trump is weaponizing the government.
00:36:16.740 Uh, I want to just point to, she just listed media.
00:36:21.240 Well, that would be me law firms, corporations, large and small tech corporations.
00:36:32.000 We're not going to play by the old rules.
00:36:37.240 Well, like constitutional rules.
00:36:39.300 Cause you haven't been playing by the constitutional rules in a very, very, very, very, very long
00:36:43.180 time.
00:36:43.560 Now she would point out that it is, you know, things like the FCC.
00:36:48.540 Did you hear my interview yesterday with, uh, Brendan Carr from the chairman of the FCC?
00:36:53.580 He never made that call to CBS.
00:36:56.540 No one made that call to CBS or to, um, uh, or to, uh, what's his name?
00:37:02.400 I can never remember his name.
00:37:03.640 Cause it shows Colbert, Colbert.
00:37:05.700 Um, he never made that call to Colbert.
00:37:08.540 Nobody did actually the candidate and Colbert.
00:37:13.160 Colbert colluded because they knew they would make headlines.
00:37:18.620 Okay.
00:37:19.140 Now, wait a minute.
00:37:19.780 That's a whole different story here.
00:37:21.780 That's a whole different story.
00:37:23.720 And as, as, uh, he said, uh, there's the, as Brendan Carr said yesterday, these are the
00:37:30.460 laws.
00:37:31.480 The left has just not followed the laws for a very long time.
00:37:37.020 And, you know, it's interesting to me, everybody says, why aren't we using the laws?
00:37:41.760 Why don't we do what the Democrats do and enforce these things?
00:37:47.260 And it's always because we don't want to be the bad guys, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:37:51.220 And so I don't know about you and everybody else, but if it's a law on the book, I think
00:37:57.140 it should be enforced.
00:37:58.300 Otherwise get rid of the law.
00:37:59.580 And that's exactly what Brendan Carr said.
00:38:01.540 You want to change the law, then change the law, but here's the law.
00:38:05.160 And as long as we're in charge, we're going to enforce that law.
00:38:08.320 What they're talking about is purging, making a list.
00:38:17.040 Who does that make a list?
00:38:18.840 Remember, that's what they said.
00:38:19.760 Donald Trump was doing.
00:38:20.700 He made a list.
00:38:21.700 He made a list.
00:38:22.340 He's targeting his enemies.
00:38:23.600 What is this?
00:38:25.300 What is this?
00:38:26.480 So if it was wrong for Donald Trump to do it, which I don't believe he did, but if he,
00:38:30.280 if, if he was doing it, let's just give that to you.
00:38:32.600 So it's okay.
00:38:33.320 Now that you did it, it's okay.
00:38:35.980 You had such a problem.
00:38:37.100 It's a sign of fascism when he did it, but it's perfectly fine.
00:38:42.620 If you decide to now do it, that there's no logic in that one.
00:38:47.540 That one really doesn't make sense.
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00:42:39.260 You know, the whole idea behind the torch and everything I'm doing now is to give other
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00:46:50.280 We've got a lot to do today.
00:46:51.640 I want to talk a little bit about war that looks like it is coming in the Middle East.
00:46:58.160 We'll talk about that more on Epstein, the Canadian military.
00:47:02.860 And before, you know, before we get to the Canadian military, can we just talk about the Canadian?
00:47:07.880 And they won silver yesterday.
00:47:10.500 And they said, silver is just as shiny.
00:47:13.860 Yes, it is.
00:47:14.820 It is.
00:47:15.680 It's just as good.
00:47:16.820 We were fine with having silver.
00:47:18.860 Yes, it is just as good.
00:47:20.420 That's why silver is $90 an ounce and gold is over $5,000 an ounce.
00:47:25.420 It's just the same.
00:47:26.880 It's just the same.
00:47:27.780 They're both medals.
00:47:28.680 Squeak your eyes really hard.
00:47:29.780 They both shine just as well.
00:47:31.760 I'm only rubbing it into Canada because Canada has gone insane, I think.
00:47:36.520 But they think we've gone insane.
00:47:37.940 But the Canadian team, girls hockey, lost to the Americans in an amazing, amazing moment
00:47:46.340 with our national anthem and the flag being raised high.
00:47:50.100 I mean, not a dry eye in the house if you happen to see it.
00:47:53.740 Also, another amazing story.
00:47:56.920 I mean, well, I want to start there in 60 seconds.
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00:49:15.960 All right, let me, uh, let me start with a story that, I mean, I, I don't know anybody who
00:49:25.180 is at least my age, you remember what the Olympics used to be the Olympics, because we were fighting
00:49:32.960 the evil empire of the Soviet union, the Olympics meant something, you know, and now it just
00:49:38.300 seems like every country is kind of fighting itself.
00:49:42.060 Um, but in the last two days, right here at the end, the Olympics are, you're kind of being
00:49:48.320 like they, they used to be, you know, let me tell you the story of a, a father, 1989.
00:49:55.100 The wall was still up most Americans living ordinary lives, but there was a kid that was
00:50:05.520 living in China and he was organizing pro-democracy protests, hunger strikes, demonstrations.
00:50:12.360 He believed in freedom of speech, rule of law, representative government.
00:50:16.800 Okay.
00:50:16.920 Then came Tiananmen square and he watched as tanks rolled in and the people's liberation
00:50:24.080 army just opened fire on its own people, students, kids.
00:50:29.040 He was outraged and not quietly upset.
00:50:33.100 He was outraged and he began to organize again in China.
00:50:38.640 He found out that he was on the most wanted list of China, not a list you want to find yourself
00:50:44.240 on.
00:50:44.560 He was picked up by the Chinese police several times, interrogated several, several times.
00:50:50.840 He was pressured to give up names, told to cooperate.
00:50:53.860 He wouldn't do it.
00:50:54.660 He said, Oh, look, I'm a Patriot Chinese, but I don't believe in any of this.
00:51:01.060 He took full responsibility.
00:51:03.540 He knew what this meant.
00:51:04.820 He knew prison was inevitable.
00:51:06.560 He was released last time and he knew it's going to happen soon.
00:51:09.640 One night, knock on his door, somebody who is nameless, but knew him and knew and believed
00:51:18.600 in the same things he did, took him to a Harbor.
00:51:23.640 He said, come with me.
00:51:24.660 It's the dead of night.
00:51:25.920 There's a small boat, but it's fast, faster than the patrol vessels that were out.
00:51:30.920 That's what he was told.
00:51:31.720 Don't worry.
00:51:32.060 This is really, really fast.
00:51:33.800 They tore across the open water.
00:51:36.560 Okay.
00:51:37.640 Pitch black, skimming the ocean.
00:51:40.340 His muscles were strained as he was just trying to hold on.
00:51:43.100 They were moving so fast and slapping down on the waves.
00:51:46.160 If they were caught, it meant prison and labor camp, maybe even death for the guy with the
00:51:52.740 boat and him two hours of this on the water.
00:51:57.620 He begins to see lights, thousands of lights, Hong Kong.
00:52:04.740 He stepped into what he called the land of freedom.
00:52:08.540 Remember, England still had hang, uh, Hong Kong at that time.
00:52:13.100 This guy's name is Arthur Liu.
00:52:17.560 He gets to Hong Kong and then he comes to the United States where he builds a whole new
00:52:21.820 life.
00:52:22.420 He earns a law degree.
00:52:23.780 He raises five children as a single father.
00:52:27.220 He didn't come here for comfort.
00:52:29.040 He came here because he believed this country stood for something real.
00:52:33.160 He had seen the other side and what they stood for.
00:52:35.900 And then he had the opportunity to live here, land of the free.
00:52:40.700 Now, fast forward.
00:52:42.340 Time goes by.
00:52:43.880 His daughter, Elisa Liu, stood on the Olympic ice yesterday, representing the United States
00:52:51.540 of America.
00:52:53.100 This was a hard road to get here.
00:52:55.600 First of all, her dad.
00:52:57.540 Then she starts to skate when she's young.
00:53:00.000 She's very, very good.
00:53:01.000 But she gives up in 2022.
00:53:02.780 She said she just needs to get away from it all.
00:53:05.660 Clear her head.
00:53:06.340 I mean, that's a death sentence to a skater.
00:53:08.020 She's 16 years old and she's like, I got to just take a break.
00:53:11.100 Something that most people don't know, in 2022, according to the U.S. Justice Department, operatives
00:53:18.780 from China connected to the Chinese Communist Party were targeting dissidents inside the
00:53:25.180 United States.
00:53:26.280 We know this is true.
00:53:27.640 I mean, hell, the New York Times even reported on this.
00:53:30.900 And Arthur Liu is listed in court documents as dissident number three.
00:53:35.620 His daughter, the skater, family member of dissident number three.
00:53:39.720 They were coming after him, okay?
00:53:45.320 She gets back on the ice.
00:53:47.180 Now, before she skates in Beijing, somebody posing as an Olympic official calls her, asking
00:53:52.440 for copies of their passports.
00:53:54.900 This was surveillance, intimidation, okay?
00:53:59.240 Even here, even here, even now.
00:54:02.520 The regime he fled never, ever forgot.
00:54:06.680 And yet, here she was, his daughter, wearing red, white, and blue on the ice yesterday, competing
00:54:15.340 not under the banner of fear, but competing free.
00:54:21.840 And yesterday, she won the gold.
00:54:25.620 What a victory.
00:54:34.000 Let's understand what that means.
00:54:36.280 A man who was hunted by authoritarian regime watches his daughter stand atop the podium of
00:54:43.060 a free republic and singing the national anthem of her country, America.
00:54:49.120 America, the system that tried to silence him, that produced nothing but fear, who came after
00:54:56.620 him even in our own country, the system that welcomed him, produced an Olympic champion, the
00:55:05.320 system that tried to stop him and oppress him, lost.
00:55:08.520 This is not a sports story.
00:55:10.240 This is a generational story of victory.
00:55:15.440 It is proof that ideas matter.
00:55:20.620 Arthur Liu risked prison for freedom and democracy, for the right to be able to speak out, say what
00:55:27.440 you believe.
00:55:28.760 His daughter, now that's what she knows, she thrives because of it.
00:55:34.280 He escapes in a boat in the dark of night.
00:55:36.540 She skates under the brightest lights on earth this week.
00:55:45.740 It felt good to cheer for somebody who wasn't also asking for an apology for their country.
00:55:58.220 I haven't felt that in a long time.
00:56:00.120 When I was a kid, the evil empire still existed.
00:56:11.700 We were competing against people that we knew were cheating and cheating in ways, not like
00:56:18.980 Canada was cheating, whatever.
00:56:20.460 They were taking children from their parents early on, focusing everything the state had
00:56:29.660 on that, doing whatever they had to win.
00:56:36.380 And we would beat them.
00:56:37.700 That's why the hockey in, you know, the miracle on the ice was so important.
00:56:42.440 That was impossible to do.
00:56:44.300 Because here we were just individuals.
00:56:48.260 There it was the entire state.
00:56:53.420 And now she stands in the bright lights.
00:56:59.300 And we were given the opportunity to see what she stood against.
00:57:06.880 Tanks rolling down the streets, the killing of dissidents.
00:57:09.980 And we were also reminded of what she stood for.
00:57:19.960 Somehow or another, we have forgotten how to tell these stories about ourselves.
00:57:27.640 We've forgotten that these stories even exist.
00:57:32.140 Well, here's a great one.
00:57:34.600 A dissident becomes an American.
00:57:36.860 That American raises an American champion.
00:57:41.840 A champion stands on the ice.
00:57:46.260 And because of all of that, the flag behind her means something again.
00:57:53.960 Not because America is perfect.
00:57:56.820 But we are still the place where a hunted man,
00:58:00.620 somebody who has been told, sit down, shut up.
00:58:04.020 We'll cage you if you don't.
00:58:06.900 Can come here with that in his background and watch his daughter win the gold.
00:58:13.660 That is not naive patriotism.
00:58:17.080 That is earned pride.
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01:00:01.460 Okay, so this is a big one.
01:00:05.780 The Supreme Court has just ruled a very narrow decision, but a significant.
01:00:12.720 The Supreme Court has struck down most of Trump's tariffs in a major blow to the president.
01:00:19.000 That is according to NBC News.
01:00:21.240 The decision does not affect all of Trump's tariffs, but invalidates those implemented using an emergency law.
01:00:31.360 The justices divided 6-3 held that Trump's aggressive approach to tariffs on products entering the United States from across the world was not permitted under the 1977 law called the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
01:00:44.180 The ruling was authored by Chief Justice John Roberts, who was joined by three liberal justices and two fellow conservatives, Gorsuch and Barrett.
01:00:55.540 The president asserts the extraordinary power to unilaterally impose tariffs on unlimited amount, duration, and scope, Roberts wrote.
01:01:03.820 But the Trump administration points to no statute in which Congress has previously said that the language in the IEEPA could apply to tariffs.
01:01:12.720 As such, we hold that IEEPA does not authorize the president to impose tariffs.
01:01:19.560 Justices Clarence Thomas, Brent Kavanaugh, and Samuel Alito dissented.
01:01:23.800 It's a rare setback for the administration, which has a 6-3 conservative majority.
01:01:29.720 The decision does not affect all of Trump's tariffs, leaving in place the ones he imposed on steel, aluminum, using different laws, for example,
01:01:37.320 but upends his tariffs in two categories.
01:01:39.920 One is country-by-country or reciprocal tariffs.
01:01:43.860 That is insanity, which range from 34% to China to a 10% baseline for the rest of the world.
01:01:52.240 The other is a 25% tariff Trump has imposed on goods from Canada, China, and Mexico for what the administration said was the failure to curb the flow of fentanyl.
01:02:01.060 Trump could seek to reimpose the tariffs using other laws.
01:02:05.780 As of the middle of December, IEEPA tariffs have raised $130 billion.
01:02:13.000 Trump has touted much higher numbers, up to $3 trillion, taking into account trade deals his administration has negotiated.
01:02:20.820 This is going to be a problem.
01:02:27.360 Prices on imported stuff may go down, might.
01:02:33.880 Markets are dipping due to the uncertainty.
01:02:37.320 Where is the market?
01:02:38.500 The market is still actually in the green as of right now.
01:02:41.580 It had dipped, but it went back up into the green.
01:02:44.020 We don't know what this is going to mean.
01:02:48.800 This is a very big one.
01:02:51.700 The government might owe now $100 to $175 billion in refunds for duties already paid since the tariffs started, but it's not automatic.
01:03:02.460 So I don't know what is going to happen here.
01:03:07.680 The president has said he was not concerned.
01:03:13.060 He was very concerned at the beginning and said this cannot stand, but then later has said he is not that concerned because he has other laws and other powers at his disposal that he will use.
01:03:30.460 So let's see how long this lasts.
01:03:33.340 I would imagine he's going to speak on this pretty quickly, or at least get a response from the White House pretty quickly.
01:03:41.580 Ricky, do you have something?
01:03:42.760 We did put in an ask to Secretary Besant to come on and explain the implications of this.
01:03:47.780 I'm sure the administration is going to signal that this is nothing to worry about and announce future steps to essentially resetting the system and making it fair again.
01:04:02.200 We'll see.
01:04:03.000 I would imagine we will have much more on this by Monday's broadcast because I don't think this is going to sit.
01:04:10.300 And then remember, next Tuesday is the State of the Union.
01:04:13.760 He is expected to not only tout all of the things that he has done.
01:04:19.060 This is going to be a major part of the speech.
01:04:21.780 I can guarantee you the speechwriters are rewriting right now.
01:04:25.480 But this will be a big part of the speech.
01:04:27.720 Also, it's my understanding that he is going to call for the passing of the Save America Act.
01:04:35.040 Hopefully, many of us are encouraging him, please, Mr. President, say it must be done.
01:04:42.460 And the standing filibuster, the talking, standing filibuster, must be enacted.
01:04:51.880 And by the way, anybody who says that that is a change in the system, it's changing the filibuster, does not know what they're talking about.
01:05:01.060 Or they're just part of the same kind of Mitch McConnell crap that has been going on for a long time, where they just sell all of this information to any member of the media that will buy into it, that either is a progressive Republican like a Mitch McConnell, and they will lie to you, cheat, steal, whatever, just so it doesn't happen.
01:05:22.040 But that is an out-and-out lie.
01:05:24.600 It is not changing the filibuster.
01:05:27.840 You know who changed it was Woodrow Wilson.
01:05:33.100 He's the one that introduced cloture at the time, which I know you don't know.
01:05:39.000 I know, but I just barely know it because I just plug my ears and go, la, la, la, anytime anybody starts talking about cloture for the love of Pete and a life.
01:05:48.400 But that is a Woodrow Wilson thing, and it means that you need 60 votes.
01:05:53.260 They can just sit and write an email.
01:05:55.820 Uh, I, uh, I want to filibuster cause I, this is wrong.
01:06:01.260 And then somebody needs to say, yeah, I vote for cloture.
01:06:05.360 And then you need 60 votes.
01:06:07.540 Well, no, you want to filibuster stand up, stand up.
01:06:12.240 Senator have the cojones to stand up and make your case.
01:06:16.780 Republicans and Republicans have the spine, have just the will.
01:06:23.680 Honestly, it's not even having a spine.
01:06:25.380 Do you have the will to save the Republic?
01:06:29.240 Do you have the will and God forbid, the energy to show up in the middle of the night?
01:06:35.980 So, you let them speak.
01:06:39.700 Let them be on the record saying all kinds of stuff that the American people are not for.
01:06:45.440 Let them make that case.
01:06:46.880 Do not surrender.
01:06:48.320 And I hope the president and his state of the union makes that case very, very clear.
01:06:54.040 When it comes to the Trump tariffs, this is a bad one striking down Trump's tariffs, but
01:06:59.560 I am not concerned as the president has told me on several occasions, he has other ways
01:07:04.620 and he will be moving in that direction.
01:07:06.840 The minute the court decided, we'll see what that means more in just a second, including
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01:09:21.760 It's an amazing experiment.
01:09:23.460 Let me play a little clip of what I saw.
01:09:25.400 We bought this pay phone on Facebook marketplace and then modified it a bunch and then changed
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01:09:41.360 And after we installed the phone, we then got on a flight to Texas where we bought another
01:09:45.300 pay phone in Dallas and drove it two hours West to Abilene, the most conservative city
01:09:50.640 in America.
01:09:51.140 And then at an Airbnb, we modified it a bunch and had it say, call a Democrat.
01:09:56.020 And then we installed this pay phone outside of seven in one books, of course, with their
01:10:00.100 permission.
01:10:00.640 And when you pick up this phone in Texas, it automatically calls the other phone in San Francisco.
01:10:05.100 And when you pick up the phone in San Francisco, it automatically calls this one in Texas.
01:10:08.960 The project is called the party line, and the goal is to get people from different political
01:10:13.000 viewpoints to have meaningful, not hateful conversations, because at a biological level,
01:10:17.640 humans are far more similar than we are different.
01:10:19.600 And while political discourse often causes stress, human to human friendly conversations
01:10:23.500 reduce the stress in our brains and activate the neurotransmitters, dopamine and cannabinoids,
01:10:28.060 which make us happier.
01:10:30.800 So the guy who did it is actual Bouchon, and he's a neuroscientist.
01:10:35.480 He's not some political guy.
01:10:36.800 He's a neuroscientist.
01:10:38.020 Um, and he is the CEO and founder of matter neuroscience.
01:10:42.980 Uh, and his experiment was what happens to our brains when we're given the opportunity
01:10:48.040 to find connection over animosity.
01:10:51.000 Axel, what a great experiment.
01:10:53.440 Thanks for being on the program with me.
01:10:55.580 Well, thanks for having me, Glenn.
01:10:57.300 Um, uh, yeah, I mean, we try to really translate neuroscience into something you can feel that
01:11:04.460 that's, that's, that's kind of almost like what we do actually since a very long time,
01:11:08.160 to be honest.
01:11:11.080 What did you find?
01:11:12.260 Because I've seen, I've, I've seen some of the conversations and they're amazing.
01:11:16.480 Amazing.
01:11:17.620 I didn't expect it.
01:11:18.700 Amazing.
01:11:19.480 Yeah.
01:11:21.480 Maybe I just take one step back to quickly explain what we are because we're actually
01:11:25.580 a hardcore neuroscience biotech company.
01:11:27.760 And we started because today we don't really understand why people get depressed on a molecular
01:11:33.560 level.
01:11:33.980 So, so the company, uh, our company tries to find a biomarker for happiness and depression.
01:11:40.700 What we did successfully like last year.
01:11:43.100 So our medical program, what is one of our major activities is in Stanford with patients.
01:11:48.740 But then we realized that people who were in our studies actually became happier by just
01:11:54.020 doing the study.
01:11:55.200 And that led us to, uh, creating our emotional fitness club.
01:12:00.360 What is literally like a gym where you train the muscles of your brain, what is kind of
01:12:05.080 your emotions.
01:12:05.720 And the experiment that you have seen is just a, a stunt of, of the fitness club, basically
01:12:11.820 the emotional fitness club.
01:12:13.060 So tell me, wait, wait, then tell me about the fitness club here before we go any further.
01:12:16.600 What do you do in the fitness club?
01:12:19.980 Like, and then we take the example off the phone.
01:12:22.300 We have seen in the experiments, in the studies that cortisol, what is the underlying molecule for
01:12:28.420 all our negative emotions can be overtaken and replaced.
01:12:33.900 If you give very strong signals of belonging, like oxytocin for family love or cannabinoids
01:12:40.080 for just friendship.
01:12:41.320 And this works extremely well when you talk to people, preferably in person, but already
01:12:47.180 when you just talk to them, we, as a human species, we realize how, um, emotions are kind
01:12:55.580 of sounded and then we feel better if we are not immediately attacked.
01:13:00.060 And that's the, that was the experiment.
01:13:01.740 We felt like, Hey, there's so much negative, um, connotation in the media that is not like
01:13:08.440 really human to human interaction that we wanted to reproduce the data we have seen in
01:13:13.460 our study that when you calmly talk to someone, you're actually developing an interesting conversation,
01:13:18.760 uh, because we're humans.
01:13:20.420 And that was literally, I mean, to me, huge surprise, very, very nicely reproduced.
01:13:28.340 So we had like 250 conversations and over 300 voice messages.
01:13:34.080 And we have not listened to all of them, but I think over 200, we have not found a single
01:13:40.520 negative, aggressive conversation.
01:13:44.980 Unbelievable.
01:13:47.380 Okay.
01:13:48.020 So is this part of, you know, when you say just by talking, you start to feel better.
01:13:54.100 Is this part of the problem with social media?
01:13:56.200 We're not talking to each other.
01:13:57.700 We're always talking to each other via text.
01:13:59.880 So there's no human to human or much less human to human contact.
01:14:03.740 And that's why maybe we're starting to see suicide rates and everything else.
01:14:08.660 I think the connection to suicide rate is most probably a long conversation where we need
01:14:13.000 an hour together, but I think that the key, the key, the key thing, the key thing is indeed
01:14:17.060 what you said, right?
01:14:18.380 If I can write something, I can be aggressive because I don't see the reaction.
01:14:23.760 Right.
01:14:24.060 And then, um, if you just even look at the, um, what is shown in, in classical news channels
01:14:31.100 is always like the peak of an aggression, right?
01:14:33.940 The escalation.
01:14:34.840 So, so we are selectively getting exposed to triggers for negativity.
01:14:42.080 What in our brain is triggering cortisol at its max and cortisol is like literally
01:14:46.600 shutting down all the molecules that make us feel good.
01:14:51.400 It's like the ultimate stop signal for feeling good.
01:14:55.300 And, and a normal conversation actually restarts these.
01:14:59.580 Can you, can you help me out on that?
01:15:01.000 Cause cortisol also is the one that when you got to go, you know, when you got to get
01:15:04.960 up and go in the morning and your cortisol level is very high.
01:15:08.480 Uh, I mean, I've never heard it put in such a negative term before.
01:15:13.680 Give me the, give me the pro and the con on cortisol.
01:15:17.880 Yeah.
01:15:18.620 I, I, and you good spot.
01:15:20.320 Um, the point is we have cortisol activities in the body and literally as a neurotransmitter
01:15:26.240 modulator in our brain.
01:15:27.540 And in the brain, it has a very negative influence on our mood.
01:15:31.620 Um, so indeed our, our body gets up and needs it to get active, but that is only a peak
01:15:38.540 in the beginning of the morning.
01:15:40.760 But when we are chronically exposed to cortisol, we get literally, um, molecularly blocked to
01:15:47.320 experience good emotions.
01:15:49.880 And that's was, that was a little bit the experiment that we wanted to prove that even if you know,
01:15:55.020 just imagine, you know, you will call a Republican, you know, you will call a Democrat that actually
01:16:00.380 may be in the day before you were like, eat these guys.
01:16:03.980 Right.
01:16:04.880 But, but then just when you start talking about the weather, when you talk about, Hey,
01:16:08.820 sandwiches, when you talk, I mean, this was the final thing.
01:16:11.260 Like food was an interesting topic.
01:16:13.120 Hey, what are you doing?
01:16:14.000 Cause like, and that was, I think was, was really great.
01:16:17.560 I, I, I, it almost feels like, um, we should have them in much more cities.
01:16:23.380 I strongly believe.
01:16:25.120 Yeah.
01:16:26.560 I'd like to see you do one to Canada, Americans to Canada, Canada to America.
01:16:31.080 Cause it's, I mean, we, we just, you know, I know if we just talk, we're going to get
01:16:36.740 past all of this crap.
01:16:38.060 Um, that was the surprising thing to me on this.
01:16:41.180 When I was listening to the conversations that were coming back was they were not what
01:16:46.080 I expected because it is talk to a Democrat, talk to a Republican.
01:16:49.540 So you would think somebody's going to pick up the phone and go, I got to give you a piece
01:16:53.380 of my mind.
01:16:54.360 Um, instead it was, so what's it like there?
01:16:58.340 What's happening around you?
01:16:59.600 And it was very normal.
01:17:02.380 It's weird.
01:17:02.900 Yeah.
01:17:05.740 Weird.
01:17:06.380 Oh, I think normal.
01:17:07.740 Right.
01:17:07.980 So, so, so I also have, yeah.
01:17:10.080 Um, yeah, I mean, normal is weird now.
01:17:15.000 I don't know if you know that.
01:17:17.020 Everything is upside down.
01:17:19.840 But, but, but you see, for me, the scientist who only looks at molecules and cells, I cannot
01:17:25.520 see any differences anyways between the political directions.
01:17:29.040 It's for me.
01:17:29.760 It's we are all the same, right?
01:17:31.340 So, so that the key thing for me was actually to kind of just like help us feel that we have
01:17:36.420 really a very, very strong similarity.
01:17:38.180 Interestingly, even when the conversation changes moved towards political topics, it was interesting
01:17:45.520 to observe that nobody was kind of subscribing a hundred percent to everything of their respective
01:17:53.200 party.
01:17:53.820 It was always like, Hey, I, I don't like this particular part, but, but I like the other
01:17:59.640 thing.
01:17:59.940 And so it was interesting that actually almost central America, right?
01:18:05.860 So I'm from Germany, right?
01:18:06.980 There was a, there's like, we have like a very strong center party, but we had it.
01:18:11.260 Right.
01:18:11.460 So in a way it feels like in the middle, most probably even 90% in the middle, most probably
01:18:17.180 agree on a lot of things.
01:18:19.700 I'm not saying everything, but it sounded like almost everything.
01:18:22.140 And so, yeah, I know.
01:18:24.700 Was there a conversation that you did here that really struck you, uh, as unique or important?
01:18:33.860 Um, so actually several, because it was just like, everybody just wanted to be okay.
01:18:41.000 So it was just topics to where you are.
01:18:44.480 Okay.
01:18:44.760 It was about food.
01:18:45.540 It was about how is the weather.
01:18:46.680 It was about how, what do you do today?
01:18:48.820 How is the family?
01:18:49.860 So, so like literally the foundation of being just okay.
01:18:53.040 And that when you hear it over and over again, that was, I think the remarkable thing that
01:18:59.280 across, I would almost say 90% of the conversations, that was the joint force, like just be okay.
01:19:06.220 And so, so, so, so I couldn't kind of pick one that is an outlier on this, um, but I think
01:19:14.280 what's interesting for us is that we, we received, and that's so confirming that we received,
01:19:19.220 I think one email with negative writing.
01:19:24.140 So all voice messages, everything with, with voice was okay.
01:19:28.380 Writing was negative.
01:19:29.920 We got only one negative.
01:19:31.520 Interesting.
01:19:32.920 Interesting.
01:19:34.600 It, it, it, yeah.
01:19:36.220 I hear this from so many people on both sides of the aisle.
01:19:39.820 When you go out into the real world, not Washington, not the media escape, not any, you're actually
01:19:45.520 out in the real world and you hear this from people.
01:19:48.720 They're just tired of all of this.
01:19:50.120 They just, they just, can't we just, can't we just go back to being normal people again?
01:19:54.800 Um, and it's good to see that that's not, uh, not just something that, you know, you kind
01:20:01.860 of feel it.
01:20:02.460 It's actually, you're proving it to be real.
01:20:04.600 Um, is there, is there, is there any kind of, yeah.
01:20:09.020 No, go ahead.
01:20:10.760 And just, just add one thing, because I lived in the U S worked in the U S and moved a lot
01:20:16.560 around the world.
01:20:17.200 Now I'm just living in Germany at the moment.
01:20:19.160 But for me as an outsider, it just like to, to send that message to the U S that you were
01:20:27.680 basically the foundation, for instance, for my life, I would not be standing here without
01:20:32.160 you guys.
01:20:32.620 So what unites you is so strong and so unique that I'm running a U S company, right?
01:20:43.140 So, so therefore, when I see it, it's like, just so bad, it's just not necessary, right?
01:20:48.120 So it just feels if, if you would all can just like come together and think about your
01:20:52.120 absolute uniqueness and kind of building the craziest stuff and even achieve it, that is
01:20:58.980 kind of just like, but unites everything to me.
01:21:01.420 Um, and, and I say that as a, I think actually we used to, we used to believe that about ourselves
01:21:08.860 and there's just this movement.
01:21:10.200 And I don't know how big it is, um, but there is this movement and it is taken a real hold
01:21:15.700 in social media, et cetera, that America should be ashamed of itself, that it's not unique
01:21:22.000 in the world, that it it's, you know, it's a failure where a lot of Americans look at this
01:21:27.440 and go, yeah, you know, we do suck on a lot of things.
01:21:30.680 Like every country sucks on things.
01:21:32.240 We've had bad moments in our history, et cetera, et cetera.
01:21:34.840 Every country has had that, but there is something unique here.
01:21:38.460 And that, that is the, the, that was the unum that used to hold us together in e pluribus
01:21:45.400 unum.
01:21:45.680 It was the, these rights that we all had.
01:21:48.800 And, you know, I'll def, I'll defend with my life, your right to say something that I
01:21:54.420 disagree with, but you have a right to say it.
01:21:56.780 And that's what made us unique.
01:21:59.340 Yeah.
01:22:00.400 But we can't seem to get there anymore.
01:22:01.820 It is the uniqueness.
01:22:02.640 Yeah.
01:22:03.440 Yeah.
01:22:04.200 Yeah.
01:22:04.900 Let's just get back there.
01:22:06.360 That's the whole thing.
01:22:07.040 I mean, if we join, if we join the forces, we will get there back there.
01:22:10.600 I can just say that.
01:22:11.380 I just remember myself as a little boy standing there, Germany, right.
01:22:15.720 It was still like, um, and getting the feelings from the US GIs was amazing.
01:22:22.360 I can just say that it's like, it was unique.
01:22:24.520 It's a unique set of genes.
01:22:27.140 I would even say Axel, I cry easily.
01:22:35.040 So this is not a big hurdle to cross here, but that, I mean, that means so much to me.
01:22:39.980 And I, I think a lot of Americans hearing that.
01:22:43.320 Thank you for saying that, uh, is it, uh, are the, are the phone booths going elsewhere?
01:22:52.240 It's interesting how we wanted to do it 30 days and how there's interest to just leave
01:22:57.740 it open and just let it go.
01:22:59.780 Um, so we're just discussing with both.
01:23:01.520 We had some ideas from the users, whether we should do, um, phone booth is in an elderly
01:23:08.460 home and in a college so that the old and young may just talk to each other.
01:23:12.460 What I think is another interesting idea.
01:23:14.360 Um, yeah.
01:23:15.420 And they're just like looking, sorting out whether this is possible.
01:23:18.700 So, um, um, your company, you can find it.
01:23:22.480 The website is matter.xyz matter.xyz like to have you on again to talk about what you
01:23:29.960 guys do on your, you know, your, your mental gym, if you will.
01:23:34.040 Uh, it's a matter neuros matter neuroscience, find it at matter.xyz Axel.
01:23:40.920 Thank you very much.
01:23:41.880 God bless.
01:23:43.020 I thank you.
01:23:44.060 Thanks so much.
01:23:44.720 Have a good day.
01:23:45.600 You bet.
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01:29:45.480 So, earlier I was on with Dave Rubin.
01:29:50.120 I think this is where I told the story.
01:29:52.880 Was it Dave Rubin?
01:29:53.600 No, it was on...
01:29:56.080 Hot Takes and Hot Cakes.
01:29:58.820 With Vincent.
01:29:59.760 Yeah.
01:30:00.140 It's a great new podcast from Patrick Beck, David, and his crew.
01:30:05.260 But I told the story of George Washington because he asked me, he said, out of all the things
01:30:11.720 that you have in your museum and that you have collected that is American history, what
01:30:16.320 would be the one thing that if there was a fire and you could get out of the house with
01:30:20.500 only one thing, what would that piece of history be?
01:30:24.140 And I narrowed it down to a couple of things, but two of them were something that belonged
01:30:30.840 to George Washington.
01:30:31.560 And his compass, he was a surveyor and he got a compass when he was 13 years old and
01:30:35.940 he was using it the day before he died, surveying Mount Vernon and saying, this is where we're
01:30:40.500 going to plant some new trees, this is where we're going to do things.
01:30:43.300 And it was because he was out surveying his land out in the cold and the snow and the rain
01:30:47.360 that he got so sick and died.
01:30:50.020 The other are his glasses.
01:30:53.360 And you've never seen a painting of George Washington with his glasses because he didn't
01:30:57.460 like anybody to see that he had to wear glasses.
01:31:00.940 The guy was, um, he was six, three, I think.
01:31:05.760 Um, the average person was five, five to five, six.
01:31:10.140 So he was almost a foot taller than anybody else.
01:31:13.400 I mean, he looked like Baron Trump in a sea of people today, just this giant of a man.
01:31:19.580 Um, and, um, and being that big, you would think he would be a big target.
01:31:24.240 And then knowing that he was the general, if he was on the front lines, that big, that
01:31:29.260 easy to spot, he should have been killed.
01:31:31.080 He had six white stallions shot out from underneath him in the wars.
01:31:36.600 Cause he would go right up to the front line on his horse.
01:31:39.360 And people talked about how they had him dead to rights.
01:31:42.780 They had him in their sights and they pulled the trigger and somehow or another, it missed
01:31:48.400 him.
01:31:48.820 And he would come off the battlefields.
01:31:50.640 The Smithsonian and, uh, our national archives have some of these things.
01:31:54.600 He, they have his hat with bullet holes in his hat, but he was, you know, untouched.
01:31:59.760 They have his jacket.
01:32:01.640 He would come off the field and there would be a jacket that had a hole right through,
01:32:05.660 uh, the jacket, but it never touched him.
01:32:10.780 So this led to this myth of this guy being invincible, this giant, that's just never going
01:32:16.620 to die.
01:32:17.340 He didn't like that, but he also did like the fact that people didn't look at him as
01:32:21.820 like an old man.
01:32:23.500 Um, so at the end of the war.
01:32:28.000 Our, our, our Congress was about as, you know, about as loyal to honor and integrity
01:32:40.860 as, as our Congress is now.
01:32:43.400 Um, and they had promised all of these soldiers that they were going to get paid at the end
01:32:47.020 of the war.
01:32:47.480 Well, we couldn't afford to pay them.
01:32:49.120 So we lied, you know, basically what we did after world war one too.
01:32:52.640 We did the same thing.
01:32:53.360 Congress said, ah, we can't pay you.
01:32:54.500 And so they didn't pay any.
01:32:55.480 And it was, it was horrible, horrible.
01:32:57.100 But these soldiers, they had just beaten the most powerful army and Navy on the planet.
01:33:06.700 Everyone was afraid of the British because they were the most powerful and a bunch of
01:33:11.620 farmers just beat them.
01:33:14.220 And so these farmers were angry and they were like, what can't we do?
01:33:18.600 What can't we do?
01:33:19.400 We just did this.
01:33:20.220 And these guys are so dishonorable and we've been fighting for honor and integrity and
01:33:25.800 the freedom to the people.
01:33:26.960 And these guys have to answer to the people.
01:33:28.800 And now they're not paying us when they swore they would, that's dishonorable.
01:33:32.800 They're not answering the people.
01:33:34.060 So they'll answer to us.
01:33:35.060 And they were going to go kill Congress.
01:33:38.100 Well, Washington found out about it and he wrote into Congress in Philadelphia.
01:33:42.960 He talks to the Congress like, guys, you've got to pay the man.
01:33:48.020 Nobody's going to do it.
01:33:49.400 They had every kind of excuse they possibly could come up with.
01:33:52.720 Um, and one guy, before he left, one guy said, general Washington, I will continue the fight
01:34:00.300 here in Philadelphia.
01:34:01.880 And he said, would you write that down for me?
01:34:03.660 And so they wrote it down on a piece of paper and he put it in his pocket and he rides back.
01:34:09.380 Now the men are all gone and he knows nothing good is going to come of this.
01:34:15.260 He finds them.
01:34:17.540 They're all together and they're discussing exactly what he knew they were discussing.
01:34:22.180 And he walks in and the room is loud and boisterous and he walks in and it quiets down a bit.
01:34:30.720 And he said, gentlemen, I know what you're planning and you cannot do this.
01:34:37.420 You cannot do this.
01:34:39.180 We did not, uh, defeat one tyrant just to replace him with another tyrant.
01:34:44.820 This can't be done.
01:34:47.140 And they, you know, scream and yell how dishonorable Congress is, et cetera, et cetera.
01:34:51.940 And Washington doesn't disagree.
01:34:54.340 He just doesn't think, you know, we should go kill the members of Congress.
01:34:57.580 That's wrong, obviously.
01:34:59.940 Um, and, uh, and one of them says, so what, well, you were just there.
01:35:05.340 What did you bring us?
01:35:06.360 You got a deal?
01:35:07.080 Well, Washington knows he has nothing except in his pocket, a letter that says, I'll continue
01:35:13.120 the fight for you from one guy.
01:35:16.120 He says, actually, I do have something.
01:35:18.340 And he reached into his pocket and he pulls out the piece of paper.
01:35:20.840 And now he realizes, I can't read it because I don't have my glasses.
01:35:27.720 And he turns to his aide to camp and, uh, they hand him his glasses and he puts them on.
01:35:36.440 And as he's putting his glasses on, the room falls deathly quiet without even looking up.
01:35:44.020 He knows what's happened.
01:35:46.120 He's put on glasses, which makes him human and old.
01:35:51.200 And the magic spell kind of that, you know, was part of this mystique of Washington had
01:36:00.480 been broken and he knew it.
01:36:02.980 He knew the men were looking at him differently now as a frail old man.
01:36:09.700 And he said, I am sorry, but my eyes have grown weak and weary in the service.
01:36:21.200 Everybody is tears rolling down their cheeks.
01:36:28.900 He has tears in his eyes.
01:36:30.940 He can't speak.
01:36:32.340 He takes his glasses off.
01:36:34.380 He folds them up.
01:36:36.020 He puts them back in the case.
01:36:38.140 He takes the letter that he had from Congress unread, folds it back up, puts it in his pocket,
01:36:43.280 turns around and walks out.
01:36:44.920 And there is no second revolution.
01:36:47.500 That is the power of integrity.
01:36:52.920 That is the power of this one man.
01:36:57.320 Earlier this week, I played a song about the death of Abraham Lincoln.
01:37:01.500 We're doing what are called torch tunes, and it's going to be something that I'm doing.
01:37:06.560 So your family will be able to hear stories like that, maybe visit our museum, see these
01:37:11.700 things, and then take a piece of it with you home.
01:37:14.160 Because I want to try to hit the American people, especially our youth, in as many different
01:37:19.380 ways as possible.
01:37:20.360 So you feel it in any possible way.
01:37:23.740 And music speaks to the soul.
01:37:25.220 So this is that story, set to music, ode to Johnny Horton, set to music, a torch tune
01:37:35.260 that will be available soon.
01:37:36.780 Listen.
01:37:37.020 There's a wind on the Hudson, cold as a prayer.
01:37:57.320 And he walked in quiet, like a father through the storm, with a backgrown tie.
01:38:27.320 And a heart well worn, no sword on his hip, just the weight of the dawn.
01:38:38.420 You could feel the whole republic holding on.
01:38:45.400 And he paused in the silence, reaching deep inside, for the words that might keep freedom alive.
01:38:57.320 When he lifted those glasses, the room fell to its knees.
01:39:04.320 A humble generation staring at what courage really means.
01:39:10.320 I've grown gray in your service, now nearly blind, he said.
01:39:17.320 And the nation took another breath, instead of turning on itself.
01:39:23.320 Yeah, sometimes God saves a people with a gentle list of hands.
01:39:30.320 Just a worn pair of lenses, and a tired, faithful man.
01:39:38.320 And I stood out at Gettysburg, where the ground still bleeds.
01:39:50.320 Where the shadows of the story lean against the trees.
01:39:57.320 And I swear I heard the footsteps of all the ones we've lost.
01:40:04.320 Walking me straight back to that moment on the Hudson's Frost.
01:40:10.320 Because every generation faces its Newburgh night.
01:40:17.320 Every heart has a battle between anger and what's right.
01:40:24.320 And the line between a tyrant and a servant king.
01:40:31.320 Is drawn in the dust by the smallest things.
01:40:37.320 So I carry that memory like a lantern flame.
01:40:44.320 A reminder that humility is where the miracles are made.
01:40:55.320 When he lifted those glasses, the room fell to its knees.
01:41:02.320 And the world saw a republic saved by quiet dignity.
01:41:08.320 I've grown gray in your service, now nearly blind, he said.
01:41:15.320 And the storm inside those soldiers' hearts softened into stead.
01:41:21.320 Yeah, sometimes God saves a nation with a gentle list of hands.
01:41:28.320 Just a worn pair of lenses, and a tired, faithful man.
01:41:38.320 History turns on moments no one sees coming.
01:41:44.320 A trembling voice, a simple truth, a war-weary something.
01:41:50.320 And maybe the way home for broken land is choosing to lay down what we think we command.
01:41:58.320 I hear Washington whisper, every time I'm afraid.
01:42:05.320 Freedom isn't won once, it's a choice we make.
01:42:12.320 When he lifted those glasses, the tears filled the room.
01:42:21.320 And the second revolution faded like a wind-blown plume.
01:42:27.320 I've grown gray in your service, now nearly blind, he said.
01:42:35.320 And the promise of America, step back from the edge.
01:42:41.320 Yeah, sometimes heaven moves in ways we barely understand.
01:42:48.320 Just a worn pair of lenses, and a tired, faithful man.
01:42:58.320 So he is to the hallowed ground, and still remembers him.
01:43:05.320 Where the past lanes fall, and the future begins.
01:43:11.320 And may we stand in that silence, every chance we can.
01:43:17.320 And see our country clearer, through the eyes of that man.
01:43:38.320 Happy birthday, George Washington.
01:43:40.320 First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.
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01:45:50.320 Anyway, Jason, welcome to the program.
01:45:55.320 I've got about three minutes before we have to go to Anna Paulina Luna.
01:46:02.320 And I'm going to talk to her a little bit about war.
01:46:05.320 But we have a massive armada in the Middle East now with everything pointed right towards Iran.
01:46:14.320 You do not pull back from this line, do you?
01:46:18.320 Have we ever?
01:46:19.320 Well, it's it's we did in 2003.
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01:46:33.320 History would also show that every time you blatantly defy, especially Donald Trump, you're probably going to see some kind of some kind of response.
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01:49:34.320 You know, as I'm watching everything that's unfolding with the Epstein files, I just don't understand why people are being investigated and actually seemingly going to jail for the first time in 400 years.
01:49:46.320 A royal has been arrested in Prince Andrew.
01:49:50.320 Uh, he's not even he's Andrew now.
01:49:52.320 Um, and, uh, uh, he is going to jail, but not for anything that he might've done with Epstein, except trade secrets.
01:50:01.320 That's the thing that got him into trouble was he was, he was passing on English secrets to Epstein, which is a whole nother ball game entirely.
01:50:11.320 But I don't understand how we can say that he was trafficking, you know, uh, women under age.
01:50:19.320 And yet there's no John's going to jail.
01:50:21.320 There's no, we don't have any, who is he trafficking him to?
01:50:24.320 Why don't we have any of this information?
01:50:27.320 There was a tweet that was sent out by, um, representative Anna Paulina Luna.
01:50:32.320 And she said, uh, Susan Hamblin, Hamblin sent this email.
01:50:36.320 She took a plea deal and it was given victim status under previous DOJ.
01:50:39.320 DOJ should look into charges.
01:50:41.320 Possible human rights violations were committed.
01:50:44.320 I say that based on other files with her name on it, these women don't get to hide behind redactions.
01:50:51.320 There's so many victims, none of which did what this woman did.
01:50:54.320 This needs to be reopened.
01:50:56.320 And she gives an email.
01:50:58.320 It just says, thank you for a fun night.
01:50:59.320 Your littlest girl was a little naughty.
01:51:02.320 And she wrote it to Jeffrey Epstein.
01:51:04.320 Now, um, Anna is, uh, with us now, uh, to explain what you might know or why you would say that.
01:51:13.320 Cause she, somebody, the, um, the son actually made charges against her and they had to apologize.
01:51:21.320 Uh, and I think they paid a pretty big price for it.
01:51:24.320 Um, because they liable libeled her or so she apparently proved, uh, in court.
01:51:30.320 What do you know, uh, Anna, who is this woman?
01:51:34.320 I don't want to get into anything that's liable, but what do you know?
01:51:38.320 Why would you say this?
01:51:40.320 I know that many, and this is based on what I've, um, gone through in some of the files.
01:51:45.320 I've spent about maybe six, seven hours with the files directly and plan on going back in to see more.
01:51:51.320 But from what I've gathered and from what I've reviewed after looking at FBI co-conspirator document,
01:51:58.320 she was actually, um, uh, allegedly named as a co-conspirator by the FBI.
01:52:04.320 Um, ultimately that was during Epstein's second run in with law enforcement in New York.
01:52:11.320 And it wasn't just her.
01:52:12.320 It was a list of many other women as well.
01:52:15.320 One of which was Gilleen Maxwell yet Gilleen Maxwell is the only one sitting in prison.
01:52:20.320 And I think, you know, when we're talking about the crimes that were committed by Jeffrey Epstein,
01:52:24.320 well, he didn't just do it alone.
01:52:26.320 And plenty of the victims that were trafficked didn't turn around and do some of the other things
01:52:32.320 that some of these women who were listed as co-conspirators did.
01:52:35.320 And so I think that it's very interesting because, you know, you're seeing a lot of these, um, emails come out.
01:52:40.320 A lot of these emails specifically are some of the more egregious ones, whether it was, you know, the implications of one that was written.
01:52:47.320 Also too, there's a number of other emails where this woman continues to pop up.
01:52:52.320 Um, there's also one where it's mocking a little girl talking about, um, how she's protected by Jesus.
01:52:58.320 That was also sent by a woman who is listed as a, um, potential co-conspirator.
01:53:03.320 And then a number of other emails that get into weird code talk.
01:53:06.320 I mean, you name it, it's there.
01:53:08.320 But from what I've been observing, um, it appears that these women, whether or not they were, you know,
01:53:14.320 trying to maybe replace Gilleen Maxwell, whatever it might've been.
01:53:17.320 Um, they did engage in what I would say is trafficking of, of, you know, 10, 11 year olds, minors for sure.
01:53:25.320 Um, and it's not okay because what ends up happening is, you know, the American people want names.
01:53:32.320 They want justice to be clear.
01:53:34.320 These charges, um, really did start under Bush administration 1.0.
01:53:39.320 And it does seem that there was a lapse, um, of justice for the victims that were not engaged in these horrible, horrible acts against other, other young, um, women.
01:53:50.320 But also too, in addition that you have this question of, okay, well, what was, what were they, why were they given these plea deals if they're listed in an FBI document as co-conspirators?
01:54:00.320 Um, and I understand that some of these charges might be now outside of the statute of limitation, but I do think that the DOJ should reexamine these plea deals because although it wasn't, uh, this current administration's DOJ that did this.
01:54:11.320 Um, it definitely is now something that I think the American people feel that there needs to be justice for.
01:54:18.320 And then obviously too, you have this aspect of, you know, I see a lot of people saying, okay, well, or they're assuming that some of these emails were written by men.
01:54:25.320 They're written by men.
01:54:26.320 But the fact is, is that from what I have seen, a lot of them are written by written by women.
01:54:31.320 And it's just, it's crazy to think that that would.
01:54:34.320 Yeah.
01:54:35.320 Shocking how many women.
01:54:38.320 Mm hmm.
01:54:39.320 Yeah.
01:54:40.320 It's, um, you know, I think people historically maybe think, and it's just in our nature to think that women might not commit, you know, evil acts.
01:54:49.320 But as you're seeing with this specifically one email sticks out to me, you know, uh, point blank in that I read, they were basically trying to locate a, um, young girl's birth certificate in Russia.
01:55:02.320 And they were bringing her to the United States, I assume on email traffic.
01:55:06.320 And in the same email thread, it also talks about a porn hub introduction.
01:55:10.320 And so the fact is, is that Jeffrey Epstein did have these girls, you know, from what I've gathered, his preference was younger, very young girls.
01:55:19.320 But, um, you know, what he was doing is he was definitely bringing the ones that looked legal and likely weren't around people who were in positions of influence and or politicians, etc.
01:55:32.320 Um, I think, you know, in Prince Andrew's case, um, I think that he has a lot of explaining to do.
01:55:38.320 And I do think also some people were aware of what he was doing, but then I also think that there were some people that he kind of brought into his orbit, um, potentially with the intention of compromising them and then exploiting, exploiting that compromise material.
01:55:53.320 I mean, I saw the, um, I saw a video of Donald Trump in 2015 saying, you want to know who, you know, Prince Andrew is.
01:56:02.320 We'll look up his relationship with Epstein.
01:56:04.320 I mean, that's 2015.
01:56:06.320 Oh yeah.
01:56:07.320 He said at the time, everybody knows it, which I, I, you know, I think is true.
01:56:11.700 I think all of these people that run in these circles, they knew, they knew.
01:56:15.920 So why are we not, what, what happened to the names?
01:56:21.140 Why is this not going anywhere?
01:56:22.880 Why are we not seeing a bunch of people, um, being charged with anything?
01:56:29.220 Well, it's multifaceted, right?
01:56:31.420 So when we had our initial hearing with some of these victims and the attorneys, and to be clear, not all of these victims engaged in co-conspirator behavior, nor did, um, all of these victims engage in trafficking younger girls.
01:56:45.100 Okay.
01:56:45.660 This was a select group of women that even after, let's say they were initially at one of Epstein's victims.
01:56:52.020 Now, when they became adults, they then started getting paid.
01:56:55.500 They liked the lifestyle.
01:56:57.080 There are some emails talking about, you know, 10 and 11 year olds.
01:57:00.000 Um, if I go through all the stuff, it would probably make you guys sick, even just hearing this radio interview.
01:57:05.120 But the point is, is that, you know, when you're looking at, well, where are the, where are the names, right?
01:57:10.440 Like we were promised by the victims that they would give us a list of names to be able to investigate.
01:57:16.480 And at the same time, there's this massive lawsuit with Deutsche Bank.
01:57:20.120 And so what the attorney said to us when we were actually in the, uh, meeting with the speaker, members of oversight, the victims and the attorney is that, um, from what I'd gathered, they were getting phone calls from people that were potentially exposed and, or looking to settle.
01:57:36.540 And when you settle, you know, lawsuit, and I'm not saying that these victims don't have right to financial damages because of the fact that, you know, they were exploited.
01:57:45.960 But then from what I gather, there's also an NDA that goes with that.
01:57:50.300 So I don't necessarily know that we will ever get the names from the true victims that were trafficked, but that's why I say I have a deep invested interest in at least, um, urging and advising the DOJ to look at these plea deals.
01:58:03.520 Because I do believe the women that were given some of these plea deals may have committed other acts.
01:58:08.480 Again, I will reference that email where they were trafficking a young girl in from Russia.
01:58:13.800 Um, and then there's that Pornhub introduction kind of correspondence.
01:58:18.180 Um, but for that to be said, you know, there's other things that they can hit them with human rights violations, et cetera, that don't operate with the same statutes of limitations.
01:58:28.800 And so that's kind of where we're at right now.
01:58:31.560 I think that that's the only way that you're really going to be able to figure out, okay, well, who knew what, who was doing what?
01:58:37.660 And I would say that the co-conspirators should not have been let off and they should have not have their, had their sentences dropped.
01:58:44.160 And I find it deeply disturbing that of the entire list of co-conspirators that we all had access to and we all saw, they're all women.
01:58:51.700 But guess what?
01:58:52.360 The only one sitting in jail is Galene Maxwell.
01:58:54.860 I know.
01:58:56.160 Um, I've got so many things to talk to you and only about three or four minutes left.
01:58:59.520 Um, we'd love to have you back and talk about the UFOs that we now have more information on, which is, it's just getting bizarre.
01:59:06.840 Um, but, uh, we found out the Supreme court today said that most of the Trump tariffs are, are they're overturning them and he can't do that.
01:59:17.720 What are your thoughts on that?
01:59:19.160 I think Trump's reciprocal tariffs have been the reason why we've had a surplus.
01:59:24.560 And you guys remember during the first shutdown this year, um, we were able, or president Trump was able to offset Democrats cutting off funding for the WIC program known as women, infants and children given to lower income American citizens by using the balance and, and the surplus that he had from the reciprocal tariffs.
01:59:44.260 And then also the benefits for military, the 1776 check, but it's really, really stupid, um, economics for people to think that that wasn't helping the American people because it gave us a massive negotiating tool, especially with dropping the cost of product.
01:59:59.340 You're actually seeing it now in, um, impact the supermarkets across the country.
02:00:03.740 And so I think, you know, some of my colleagues are controlled by their donors and some of the donors even were trying to call me getting me to work against the president and I would not do it.
02:00:12.960 I said, you, you don't understand that this is actually also part of the trade negotiations and it's going to work out.
02:00:17.620 And it did.
02:00:18.400 And so you're going to see why people elected Trump is they didn't want any more of the DC policy as normal.
02:00:23.880 And unfortunately in this instance, they got it.
02:00:27.700 I had lots of people call me and say, can you talk to the president?
02:00:30.860 This is, you know, and I'm like, no, that's not my job.
02:00:33.540 I'm not going to talk to the president about it.
02:00:35.120 That's your job.
02:00:35.960 You take care of that.
02:00:36.800 And I, I happen, I happen to believe he was working on something far bigger than anybody else.
02:00:43.100 I don't even understand.
02:00:44.080 Yeah.
02:00:44.300 And these people are worried about, you know, their, how it's affecting their business in the short term, not looking at the longterm, how much it was actually going to impact them for the better.
02:00:52.520 And unfortunately, a lot of people are very coupled with China and they will only want to do their trade with China.
02:00:59.360 And that's part of the problem as well.
02:01:00.920 And we can probably do a whole nother 10, 10 segments on China alone.
02:01:05.080 But the whole issue that we have now is that we have a slim majority.
02:01:08.280 And a lot of these frontline members are thinking that this will hit them in the midterms.
02:01:13.280 But as you're seeing, it's actually benefiting our country.
02:01:16.120 And, you know, you're going to see this thing with the favorite nation's pricing, especially there is a group of conservative organizations, which I was surprised at saying that President Trump was basically embracing socialist policies or something along those lines.
02:01:27.780 And that's completely not true.
02:01:29.520 And such a terrible perspective to take because, you know, these same groups and same politicians are also owned by pharmaceutical.
02:01:35.260 And so, yeah, we have an uphill battle, but, like, you have to get in the fight and you can't just, you know, it's one step back, but we'll take two steps forward.
02:01:44.060 Okay, I've got 90 seconds left.
02:01:46.180 Tell me, what, are we going to war?
02:01:49.900 I have not heard murmur of that.
02:01:52.420 I also know, though, that President Trump wants there to be a negotiation with the government of Iran.
02:01:59.900 And so I think that they should listen.
02:02:02.580 And I think that they take President Trump very seriously.
02:02:05.300 So I'm hoping that we do not.
02:02:07.440 But also, I'm not a part of those discussions in the situation room.
02:02:11.660 So I don't want to speculate.
02:02:13.260 But I'm hoping that we don't.
02:02:15.460 I'm hoping that we don't.
02:02:16.280 Does he believe, so am I.
02:02:17.720 Do you believe he needs an act of war from Congress for something like this?
02:02:23.420 You know, Iran, on a few occasions, threatened to assassinate the president.
02:02:31.000 And to my understanding, there were some interesting things that may have happened leading up to his election, et cetera.
02:02:38.620 I think that in itself gives him unilateral authority.
02:02:43.780 However, I am always going to err on the side of caution, especially when it comes to foreign conflict and caution against intervention wherever I can.
02:02:54.660 However, in this instance, I do not know that we will get to that point because, again, negotiating, negotiating tactics.
02:03:01.980 Yeah.
02:03:02.100 So, Anna Paulina Luna, always good to talk to you.
02:03:05.140 Thank you, Congresswoman.
02:03:05.960 Appreciate it.
02:03:06.940 Representing the great state of Florida.
02:03:09.700 You bet.
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02:05:23.080 Jason is joining us.
02:05:24.340 He does the Torch Insider Show during this show.
02:05:27.260 When I go into commercials, he picks it up and gives additional information.
02:05:31.920 I just don't have time to put in the show.
02:05:33.420 So, Jason, I'm seeing a recurring theme from, because we started the show talking about, you know, aliens.
02:05:42.840 And I'm seeing a recurring comment, are aliens demons?
02:05:47.840 People think that maybe aliens are demons.
02:05:50.980 Did you get into that at all or did you pick up on that comment?
02:05:55.020 So, yes, I did see that comment a little bit, but there's actually some backing for that because you actually did a podcast.
02:06:01.140 I can't remember.
02:06:01.600 Maybe Rockstar Ricky remembers.
02:06:03.340 I can't remember the name of the guy.
02:06:05.040 It was one of the first disclosures.
02:06:06.580 Timothy Albarino?
02:06:07.900 I don't think it was him.
02:06:09.000 It was the original guy.
02:06:10.760 Rick Burgess.
02:06:12.020 That wasn't him, man.
02:06:12.800 We've had a lot of these.
02:06:13.660 Okay, I'll shut up.
02:06:14.140 From the 2017 disclosures.
02:06:15.920 I can't remember his name.
02:06:16.800 But he talked about, he had inside access, and he said that one of the high-level discussions they were having behind the scenes, the top scientific minds said exactly that.
02:06:26.080 The potential that it could be demons.
02:06:28.060 They don't know, but they actually analyzed it, so it is out there.
02:06:31.080 We have to find that.
02:06:32.340 We have to find that.
02:06:33.280 Let's find that this weekend, and let's find him.
02:06:36.020 I'd love to do that and have him on as a guest to talk about that.
02:06:39.000 Because I found that an interesting comment from the insiders, that maybe these aliens are demons.
02:06:46.520 Fascinating.
02:06:47.340 Let's explore that and talk to somebody who actually is intelligent on it and can make a good case one way or another.
02:06:55.160 All right, have a safe weekend.
02:06:57.080 May God save the Republic.