The Glenn Beck Program - July 14, 2023


Does Biden’s Latest Move Put Us One Step CLOSER to WAR?! | 7⧸14⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours

Words per Minute

162.50438

Word Count

19,623

Sentence Count

2,497

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

Glenn Beck and Stu and Erica cover the Family Leadership Summit in Des Moines, Iowa. Tucker Carlson joins the show for an interview live at 6:30pm ET on Blaze TV and The Glenn Beck Program, hosted by Glenn Beck.


Transcript

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00:00:39.240 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:46.840 Hello, I'm Erica from Des Moines, Iowa.
00:00:50.240 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:51.940 Stu and I are out of the studio and we're in Des Moines.
00:00:56.620 We're at their big convention center where we are covering the Family Leadership Summit.
00:01:02.820 Today, Tim Scott, Asa Hutchinson, Mike Pence, we have Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Ron DeSantis all here today.
00:01:13.940 Today, we're covering it, and we also have the one and only Tucker Carlson, who I'm going to be doing an interview with tonight, live at 6.30 p.m. Eastern, I believe, on Blaze Media and Blaze TV.
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00:03:01.540 Well, I don't know about you, but I'm very, very excited.
00:03:09.160 Yesterday, we had the president call up our select reserve and ready reserve to head on over to Europe for Operation Atlantic Resolve, which is very exciting.
00:03:25.880 Sounds to me like we're going to war.
00:03:30.980 And maybe that's just me, but I have a feeling we'll be hearing about that from the stage today and all of the Republican candidates.
00:03:39.740 Stu is here with me.
00:03:41.200 Back at the studio is Pat and Jeffy.
00:03:44.380 I mean, we're down to that.
00:03:45.760 We're down to that.
00:03:47.260 Very exciting.
00:03:48.420 Wow.
00:03:48.940 That hurt.
00:03:49.440 Hey, Pat.
00:03:49.980 Hey, Jeffy.
00:03:50.900 I really hurt.
00:03:51.380 Well, it wasn't you, Pat.
00:03:52.780 I'm not talking about you.
00:03:54.320 Again, that hurt.
00:03:55.260 I'm not sure.
00:04:00.220 So there's a couple of things that are in the news today that I think are a little disturbing.
00:04:05.600 Is anybody bothered by Operation Atlantic Resolve?
00:04:09.560 Now, this is something.
00:04:10.900 When did we go into this operation?
00:04:14.320 Let's see.
00:04:15.060 April 30th, 2014, you had some of the beginnings.
00:04:19.700 This goes back.
00:04:20.420 This is the Ukraine situation going back a ways.
00:04:23.700 It's funded under the European Deterrence Initiative, which I know you're a huge fan of.
00:04:28.160 You have that bumper sticker on your car.
00:04:29.540 Oh, my gosh.
00:04:30.040 I'm a huge fan of the European Deterrence Initiative.
00:04:32.360 European Deterrence Initiative.
00:04:33.540 I mean, we like to call it the EDI.
00:04:36.720 Yeah.
00:04:38.720 But, yeah, big fan of that.
00:04:40.500 Big fan of that.
00:04:41.120 So this is revolving around Ukraine.
00:04:45.040 It's another step closer to war.
00:04:46.680 We not only have that, but did you see the news that – and, Pat, you're going to be excited because I know you are very excited whenever America is number one.
00:04:57.900 Yes.
00:04:58.240 But we are now – we are now number one on our debt interest payments.
00:05:05.300 Yeah.
00:05:05.940 We are yes.
00:05:07.160 Yeah.
00:05:07.880 Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
00:05:09.600 Good job, team.
00:05:10.400 Yeah.
00:05:10.620 Yeah.
00:05:11.160 Yeah.
00:05:11.500 Now we're at $900 billion a year.
00:05:14.720 That's up quite a bit.
00:05:16.280 In fact, that is up 10% in the last 12 months.
00:05:23.760 No, I'm sorry.
00:05:24.880 Our revenue is down 10%.
00:05:27.360 Our interest rate is up as of the end of June.
00:05:32.620 We're now paying 2.7%.
00:05:35.080 However, they believe that by the end of the year, our interest rate could be at 4%.
00:05:42.060 And that – but in the next three months, they say we will be at $1.3 trillion a year, which will surpass – at a trillion dollars, you surpass all other budgets in the United States government.
00:05:58.360 You are bigger than Social Security, just the interest on our debt.
00:06:03.280 Woo-hoo-hoo!
00:06:03.840 So we got that going.
00:06:04.720 Yes!
00:06:05.060 We got that going.
00:06:05.660 Yeah!
00:06:06.000 $1.3 trillion, though.
00:06:07.720 That's not as much as he's lowered the deficit.
00:06:10.600 Right?
00:06:11.120 Oh, you're right.
00:06:12.060 $1.7 trillion, right?
00:06:13.040 That's a good point.
00:06:13.760 Yeah.
00:06:14.360 Yeah.
00:06:14.780 Yeah.
00:06:14.920 So we – I mean, thing of the money we're saving, Jeffy.
00:06:17.500 Thank you for bringing that up.
00:06:18.640 I apologize for saying that you're a waste of skin on this program because you're clearly –
00:06:22.980 Why are we –
00:06:23.860 And a lot of skin.
00:06:27.400 I mean, we could have made 14 people out of you.
00:06:31.600 But the Lord decided to make just one, Jeffy.
00:06:34.140 I already said it hurts.
00:06:35.260 By the way, on the spending on interest.
00:06:39.860 Yeah.
00:06:40.040 So we're scheduled in 2027 to surpass, let's see, defense spending with just our interest.
00:06:49.000 Is that a problem?
00:06:49.620 In 2029, non-defense discretionary spending will be exceeded by interest.
00:06:55.480 It goes to 2045 when interest passes the entire cost of Medicare.
00:06:59.940 And then in 2050, it exceeds Social Security.
00:07:04.480 No, no.
00:07:04.980 Now, this is, of course, without all of the new crappy programs they're going to add in the interim.
00:07:08.880 No, Stu.
00:07:09.600 This is just projection for right now.
00:07:10.800 This is projected by what?
00:07:12.120 The CBO?
00:07:14.260 At 1.3 trillion.
00:07:16.280 How big is Social Security?
00:07:17.440 Because the article I read today said that by the end of the year or in 18 months, we will be bigger than Social Security.
00:07:26.460 The debt will be bigger than Social – the interest will be bigger.
00:07:29.480 Incredible.
00:07:30.400 Yeah.
00:07:30.740 Our spending is up 15% since June of last year.
00:07:36.020 And that's the realistic thing, right?
00:07:37.260 Like, they keep adding these programs and adding all the spending.
00:07:40.420 No, the Fed is also raising rates every time the Fed raises rates.
00:07:44.920 Remember, we're looking at a blended interest rate, they say, in the next three months.
00:07:48.840 That means that we have some debt that hasn't been refinanced yet.
00:07:53.480 So we were paying a blended interest rate of about 1.8%.
00:07:58.300 We're now at 2.7%.
00:08:01.880 And they say we'll be at 4%.
00:08:04.440 But that's still blended.
00:08:06.260 When we get into the 6% and 7%, which will happen in the next 18 months, your debt skyrockets.
00:08:13.060 Yeah, and here's the stat on this, which is if right now they are projecting it's going to be 3.3%, all of this borrowing, and then 4% over the next 30 years.
00:08:23.380 If they are wrong, each additional 1% costs Washington $3 trillion per decade and $30 trillion over 30 years.
00:08:32.700 So, I don't – is that good?
00:08:35.020 Can we ask any of the candidates?
00:08:35.980 Is that a good number?
00:08:36.580 We'll ask some of the candidates.
00:08:37.360 Okay.
00:08:37.700 Yeah, we'll ask some of the candidates.
00:08:39.240 You know, it's – I was looking at some of the research today.
00:08:44.060 We did some surveys on glenbeck.com.
00:08:47.620 And we wanted to know what people – what the most important question is for each presidential candidate to answer.
00:08:59.320 And the number one question by far, what will you do to fight against massive government spending?
00:09:08.400 That's 63% of our audience says spending, number one.
00:09:13.740 26, are you for or against the aid to Ukraine?
00:09:18.780 If so, in what form?
00:09:21.340 And then 11, will you hold China accountable for the COVID pandemic?
00:09:26.820 Each one of these specifically show we're not really for Biden.
00:09:35.760 No?
00:09:36.260 Yeah, we're kind of going the opposite direction.
00:09:38.160 Anyone but Biden?
00:09:39.400 Yeah.
00:09:40.520 All the candidates here qualify for that, by the way.
00:09:43.340 Each one of them is not Joe Biden.
00:09:45.040 And I think that's a really important qualification for almost anyone running for president at this time.
00:09:49.880 Other questions.
00:09:51.660 Do you think the U.S. is at risk at entering into a wider war with Russia?
00:09:56.920 Pat, you and I have been doing this for decades now.
00:10:01.220 Do you remember – what are they calling this thing?
00:10:06.100 A call-up of the Selective Reserve and Ready Reserve?
00:10:12.600 Do you remember that?
00:10:13.760 I remember that in the lead up to – didn't they do that in the Gulf War, both of those?
00:10:21.180 I think they started doing call-ups around that time.
00:10:25.100 But in a time where we weren't at war with anybody?
00:10:28.860 I don't remember it.
00:10:29.640 Here's what's truly frightening.
00:10:32.620 I don't know if you guys have seen the – what do you call it?
00:10:39.680 The presidential dictate here from the White House.
00:10:43.860 But this is how it's worded.
00:10:46.740 By the authority vested in me as president, by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, including sections 121, 12304 of Title X, United States Code.
00:11:00.080 The president doesn't care.
00:11:02.800 No.
00:11:03.280 What he's saying is I have – this is like before it's like I can – you know, I can just spend money.
00:11:10.540 I can just resolve to let everybody go, you know, on their debt.
00:11:15.320 This one he's specifically saying, don't screw with me.
00:11:19.940 I hereby determine that it is necessary to augment the active armed forces of the United States for the effective conduct of Operation Atlantic Resolve in and around the United States European Command's area of responsibility.
00:11:34.740 In furtherance of this operation under stated authority, I hereby authorize the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Homeland Security with respect to the Coast Guard when it's not operating as a service in the Navy under their respective jurisdictions to order the active duty,
00:11:53.340 any units, any individual members not assigned to a unit organized to serve as a unit of the selected reserve or any member of the individual ready reserve mobilization category and designated as essential under regulations, blah, blah, blah, not to exceed 3,000 members at any one time,
00:12:12.960 of whom not more than 450 may be members of the individual ready reserve as they deem necessary.
00:12:20.480 So he has the right to do this for – I think he can call them up for 350 or 365 days, and then that expires.
00:12:32.800 Why is he doing that?
00:12:35.820 You'll have to hear the candidates talk about it.
00:12:38.540 Again, we are – we're covering – this is not our summit.
00:12:42.600 We are covering this summit.
00:12:44.000 This happens every four years.
00:12:46.400 It's the Family Leadership Summit.
00:12:48.780 And they have invited all of the candidates.
00:12:53.580 Only one really has turned them down, and that, of course, is Donald Trump, which I'm really disappointed because that leaves a huge void here, not having Donald Trump here.
00:13:04.840 True.
00:13:05.460 I mean, of course, Trump is the leader by quite a significant margin and gets the majority of the press anyway.
00:13:12.660 Maybe this gives these candidates an opportunity to be answering questions, you know, not about what Donald Trump has done or said.
00:13:20.100 Like, this is an opportunity to talk to these guys about what their actual plan is, what they want to do themselves.
00:13:25.140 I mean, I think it's a pretty interesting opportunity.
00:13:27.420 I have to tell you, Asa, Pence, and Haley have an upstream battle today because they are all very seemingly much more hawkish on the things in Europe.
00:13:46.140 DeSantis hasn't really even addressed it.
00:13:48.920 I don't think –
00:13:49.860 A little bit, yeah.
00:13:50.520 Yeah, in any meaningful way, but he's going to have to today.
00:13:53.420 Well, and Tucker is probably the leading voice on the right when it comes to skepticism of the war and our support of it.
00:14:00.840 So, you know, if you were coming in here and you're Nikki Haley or you're Mike Pence, you don't – I mean, Tucker Carlson is going to ask you tough questions on this.
00:14:08.100 And if you can't handle talking to Tucker Carlson, you shouldn't be president of the United States.
00:14:12.600 You should be able to have conversations with another conservative, certainly, and talk about, you know, what you believe about this stuff.
00:14:19.140 But you're right.
00:14:19.780 It's not going to be the easiest route.
00:14:21.540 Yeah, National Review actually wrote an article that these people shouldn't even talk to Tucker Carlson because he's not really a Republican.
00:14:31.560 No, I think he's actually the kind of Republican that Republicans would like.
00:14:36.320 You know, somebody who's not big spending, big war, you know, big NSA, CIA kind of stuff.
00:14:45.620 Yeah, and that's what this process is supposed to be about, right?
00:14:49.360 Yeah.
00:14:49.680 Figuring out who the voters actually want to be president.
00:14:52.940 What kind of Republican do they want to be the nominee?
00:14:55.220 And it's weird because the Republicans – we're the only party, the Republicans – I shouldn't say we because I'm not a Republican, but I generally vote for Republicans.
00:15:03.640 This is the only party that actually is supposed to let the people decide.
00:15:10.000 The Democrats changed that in 1980, and they started going with superdelegates and everything else.
00:15:15.060 They changed that because they saw how Ronald Reagan won and came as a dark horse, and the party did not want Ronald Reagan.
00:15:24.620 The leadership didn't want Ronald Reagan.
00:15:27.380 But the people moved towards Ronald Reagan, and that became president, and that's why you have superdelegates.
00:15:34.640 The Democrats said, yeah, we like this whole democracy thing unless the people don't agree with us.
00:15:39.420 To an extent.
00:15:40.180 Yeah.
00:15:40.380 You know –
00:15:41.200 It's like freedom of speech as long as you agree.
00:15:43.540 Exactly.
00:15:43.920 Yeah, sure.
00:15:44.760 And by the way, we should note, at least the Republicans haven't completely abandoned Iowa like the Democrats have.
00:15:49.700 They have gotten rid of the start of the – with the Democratic caucus.
00:15:54.920 They're now going to, I think, South Carolina first.
00:15:57.080 Yeah, because –
00:15:57.720 Literally, they said because –
00:16:00.100 Too white.
00:16:00.980 Too many white people here.
00:16:02.380 Now, again, I was under the impression we should not be making decisions based on skin color.
00:16:06.360 That's a difference that I have for the Democratic Party now.
00:16:08.940 Apparently, they are making those decisions.
00:16:11.180 It's amazing that they admit it.
00:16:12.260 But both New Hampshire and Iowa are apparently too white for them to be first.
00:16:17.860 And so now we're going to switch that up, I guess, to South Carolina.
00:16:20.880 So this is it.
00:16:22.100 I mean, like, the Republicans are the only ones who seem to care about Iowa anymore.
00:16:24.980 So it's nice to see that there's a good crowd of candidates here.
00:16:27.620 Well, the good thing is, the Democratic Party has been racist since, what, 1803.
00:16:35.700 And they're still racist today.
00:16:37.920 And it's good to see some consistency.
00:16:40.720 Yes, right back to their roots.
00:16:42.600 All right.
00:16:43.260 Live from the summit in Des Moines, Iowa.
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00:18:35.940 Yeah, yeah.
00:18:37.300 Welcome to the program.
00:18:39.280 We're glad that you're here.
00:18:40.540 We're live in Iowa, and we're going to be broadcasting soon.
00:18:45.400 Stu and I are going to be just checking in with the show, but we are going to be broadcasting on Blaze Media.
00:18:51.620 Also, you can find The Summit on our YouTube page.
00:18:56.300 So you can watch that if you're not a Blaze TV subscriber.
00:18:59.220 But that leaves out one very important thing that is exclusive only for Blaze TV subscribers.
00:19:06.620 Yeah, it's kind of a big deal.
00:19:08.060 I mean, this is obviously a lot of candidates here today.
00:19:10.780 There's a lot going on with the election.
00:19:12.000 But this is also the first public appearance of Tucker Carlson since he left Fox, which is kind of a big deal.
00:19:18.480 I don't know if he's going to be talking about that at all.
00:19:20.520 But if you've missed Tucker's voice, this is certainly a great place to get it because he's going to be doing an interview with each one of these candidates today on Blaze TV.
00:19:28.760 Something really cool to take advantage of.
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00:19:37.300 Because the subscription part is, in addition to all the candidates and Tucker's questions with them, all the coverage we're going to be doing today.
00:19:44.480 Glenn, you're going to be interviewing Tucker Carlson after.
00:19:47.180 Did you put any limitations on this interview?
00:19:50.180 No.
00:19:50.720 Ask him anything.
00:19:51.280 I haven't – no, we texted back and forth, and I said, you know, anything you don't want to touch.
00:20:00.440 And he said, no, everything's open.
00:20:01.960 Now, I'm going to ask him about Ray Epps.
00:20:05.640 Oh, right, right.
00:20:06.480 Because that's what I thought he would say because Ray Epps is –
00:20:09.260 The lawsuit.
00:20:10.080 Yeah, is threatening a lawsuit.
00:20:12.680 But I'm – this is going to be exclusively only on Blaze TV.
00:20:17.060 So, you'll only be able to get – you can get the SUMMIT everywhere, but you'll only have it for subscribers for the interview with Tucker Carlson.
00:20:26.980 And you don't want to miss it.
00:20:28.260 It will be live at 6.30 Eastern.
00:20:31.800 This is probably the first live interview he's done.
00:20:35.580 I know he did one with Russell Brand just a few days ago.
00:20:39.540 But this will be the first time we go one-on-one.
00:20:43.020 And I have spent a few days preparing for this.
00:20:46.660 I'm really excited to get his point of view on a few things and bigger picture.
00:20:52.060 You know, I'm not interested in a lot of the details.
00:20:56.060 And I also – I know what Rupert Murdoch didn't like about me.
00:21:04.340 And it was about God.
00:21:06.580 And I'm going to talk to him because I think we have a lot in common on that.
00:21:11.680 Was that one of the real reasons of the downturn?
00:21:15.560 Was his turn to God in talking about faith?
00:21:19.240 That will be on Blaze TV tonight at 6.30 p.m. Eastern.
00:21:24.460 Pat and Jeffy, join us in just a minute.
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00:23:06.960 Glenn and Stu are in Iowa at the Family Summit.
00:23:13.180 And soon, this thing will really kick into gear.
00:23:16.700 And it's a different format, right?
00:23:19.400 This is not a debate.
00:23:21.240 It's a forum.
00:23:22.620 It's more like a town hall sort of setting, right?
00:23:25.120 With all the candidates?
00:23:26.780 It's more of just an interview, one-on-one, and they're coming on stage one at a time.
00:23:33.660 Okay.
00:23:33.920 We begin with Tim Scott here in just a few minutes.
00:23:37.300 At 9 o'clock, this thing officially kicks off.
00:23:40.480 They're just starting to 9 o'clock Iowa time.
00:23:44.540 And people are filing in now.
00:23:47.080 It's a rather large crowd, about a couple thousand people by 9.
00:23:52.360 A little noisy, too.
00:23:53.200 Can you get them to pipe down a little bit?
00:23:54.940 Yeah, I was going to ask.
00:23:55.780 Can you tell the band to shut up?
00:23:57.320 We've piped down!
00:23:58.500 Yeah.
00:24:00.920 No.
00:24:02.100 But Tucker's going to be joining here.
00:24:04.840 We're going to have Steve Dace with us in a few minutes.
00:24:07.180 And then Tucker Carlson will come on stage.
00:24:10.940 He's going to address the crowd and then introduce Tim Scott.
00:24:15.320 So we have that.
00:24:16.300 And I think Stu and Pat, I don't know if you guys can feel it all the way in the Dallas Metroplex,
00:24:22.060 but the place is electric with the idea that Asa Hutchinson is going to be.
00:24:27.400 Oh, I can imagine.
00:24:28.340 I can just imagine.
00:24:29.400 I don't think that has all to do with Asa.
00:24:31.340 That might have to do with Mike Pence as well.
00:24:33.540 Yeah, right.
00:24:34.200 Both.
00:24:34.860 You think?
00:24:35.880 Electric.
00:24:36.280 I'm really anxious.
00:24:37.500 I am anxious to hear the difference from a lot of these.
00:24:41.700 I think Nikki Haley is probably the most hawkish.
00:24:48.500 Yeah.
00:24:48.960 Yeah.
00:24:49.380 And with what's happening today, it's going to be interesting to hear whether Stan's...
00:24:54.140 Do you know that 37% of our attack subs are now in dry dock because they're not working?
00:25:04.840 Oh, my gosh.
00:25:05.620 Which I had not heard of.
00:25:07.440 Just the 37%.
00:25:08.100 But just 37%.
00:25:09.460 Just the 37%.
00:25:10.400 Yeah.
00:25:10.460 So we're ready.
00:25:11.720 We're ready.
00:25:13.000 We don't want to give it to the Titanic people to build them.
00:25:16.360 Please don't do that.
00:25:17.120 Oh, no.
00:25:18.040 Please don't do that.
00:25:18.760 They're working on a new Diet Coke can design.
00:25:21.880 Oh, really?
00:25:22.520 Yeah.
00:25:23.580 Pure aluminum.
00:25:25.280 Pure aluminum.
00:25:26.360 But very, very thin.
00:25:28.580 So it can go almost 8 feet.
00:25:30.280 It'll be fine.
00:25:31.080 It'll be fine.
00:25:32.420 Well, you want to be able to lift them when they're out of the water, right?
00:25:35.480 You want to be able to carry it back to wherever you house it.
00:25:40.660 And the nice thing is we can buy subs in a six-pack and keep that on the bottlenose dolphins as well
00:25:49.080 so we can kill some dolphins at the same time.
00:25:51.420 You can use them if you just use them.
00:25:53.140 They get directed with a television remote, so you're good.
00:25:56.620 Perfect.
00:25:57.660 Oh, really?
00:25:58.580 The television remote?
00:25:59.540 I didn't know that.
00:26:00.160 Yeah.
00:26:00.540 Yeah, it works for those subs, too.
00:26:02.080 It happened.
00:26:02.760 Oh, man.
00:26:03.560 What do you guys think is the most important thing to hear from any of these candidates today?
00:26:09.580 I think there are thoughts on Ukraine, on the war.
00:26:13.440 Are you for us being this enmeshed in this war, or would you be in favor of getting us the hell out of this mess
00:26:23.400 and stop spending, you know, what is it, $200-plus billion and stop committing troops?
00:26:30.360 I mean, this 3,000 troop addition here to the European force is very frightening because this is just exactly how it started in Vietnam.
00:26:41.280 I mean, immigration is big to me, but, I mean, I really want to talk about Ukraine.
00:26:46.800 We need to find a way out of Ukraine.
00:26:49.660 I mean, think of what is going on.
00:26:52.360 Think of what's going on right now.
00:26:54.000 Ukraine, we all believe that this is a lead-up to World War III.
00:26:59.120 We have that going on.
00:27:00.620 Possibly, yes.
00:27:01.240 We have debt that is completely out of control, leading to the destruction of America in a rather quick fashion.
00:27:10.560 What we've all known was coming since the 70s is now finally here.
00:27:15.680 We have corruption at all levels of our government, immigration out of control.
00:27:22.900 And did you see yesterday, we talked about it briefly, but the Secret Service said they didn't get any fingerprints, they didn't get any video, they have no witnesses of anything, so they're just closing the cocaine investigation down.
00:27:42.240 You know, that's incredible.
00:27:43.540 Well, they're like, they're not even giving us the fake answer of, look, we haven't found anything yet, but we're going to keep our eyes peeled.
00:27:50.380 Right.
00:27:50.920 They're not even, like, lying to us to tell us they're going to keep looking.
00:27:54.180 They told us they sent it to the FBI's lab because that was the best in the world, and they weren't affiliated with the investigation.
00:28:02.620 So we wanted the FBI on it, and wouldn't you know it, they couldn't find anything.
00:28:06.880 Gosh darn it.
00:28:07.560 Well, apparently, in order to find out who did it, you'd need something like a camera.
00:28:14.000 And we know that there's, wait a minute, wait a minute, is this that newfangled thing that Kodak, yes, yes, okay, well that film company, I mean, it's been making film for a long time, but this newfangled camera that they've come up with, you know, our government doesn't have the money to be able to buy one of those things.
00:28:37.040 Not at the White House.
00:28:37.960 And even if we did, all you'd do is see the people coming in and out, you wouldn't be able to tell who they were, what time they came in, who dropped stuff off.
00:28:45.840 This is a building in which they know, they know every single person who is in it at all times.
00:28:51.540 No, no, no, let's really put this on.
00:28:54.740 This is the most secure building in the world.
00:28:59.380 Supposed to be the most secure building in the world.
00:29:03.800 Now, it's not a huge building, but it's a fairly large building, so they've compartmentalized it.
00:29:12.200 The executive wing is more secure than the entire White House.
00:29:20.640 So, you've compartmentalized that, and then inside of the west wing, you have the situation room area, even more secure.
00:29:31.980 So, it's like you're walking in a vault.
00:29:34.840 Right, right.
00:29:35.460 And they'd have no idea.
00:29:36.620 You don't know.
00:29:37.200 You can't figure it out.
00:29:38.020 No way to tell.
00:29:38.680 It's like the metric system.
00:29:39.980 There's no way to tell.
00:29:41.160 We can't.
00:29:41.820 We don't know.
00:29:43.880 We just don't know.
00:29:45.820 That's amazing.
00:29:46.200 Well, that is kind of true.
00:29:47.620 I got to tell you.
00:29:48.760 You know, I grew up around Canada, and, you know, you'd cross the border, and it would say, I don't know, 85 or 45 kph, and I'm like, I don't know.
00:29:58.920 No way to tell.
00:29:59.980 I don't know what that is.
00:30:01.120 Is that faster or slower than I was going?
00:30:03.600 There's no way to find it.
00:30:04.840 No way to know.
00:30:06.940 And I don't buy the fact that they can't come up with fingerprints.
00:30:10.120 I don't buy the fact that they can't figure out who this is.
00:30:12.620 But at the very least, any person who is inside this building within four or five days before they found this bag should be subject to an hour-long interrogation.
00:30:25.680 Like, every single person should at least be pressed by somebody in an interview.
00:30:29.500 It doesn't seem like they were even doing that.
00:30:30.980 They know who it is.
00:30:32.060 And let me tell you something else.
00:30:33.240 Yeah, that's the truth.
00:30:35.480 What is the magazine of special forces?
00:30:38.940 Let me see if I can look this up.
00:30:40.320 Hustler.
00:30:42.620 Those are really special forces.
00:30:44.460 No, the official magazine.
00:30:45.700 I'm a fan of those special forces, I'll tell you that.
00:30:50.140 No, it's Soldier of Fortune magazine.
00:30:52.960 They came out a couple of days ago, and they said that the White House has found fingerprints on the bag of cocaine.
00:31:01.900 Yesterday, let me just read this to you.
00:31:04.120 This is by Susan Katz Keating.
00:31:06.040 Less than 24 hours after Soldier of Fortune reported that investigators found fingerprints on a packet of cocaine that was abandoned inside the White House,
00:31:13.880 The U.S. Secret Service announced that it will close down the investigation for lack of leads.
00:31:19.280 The announcement directly contradicts what my trusted sources told me and continue to say.
00:31:24.860 The timing of the July 13th announcement from the Secret Service is curious.
00:31:29.380 The agency could have said last week that neither fingerprints nor DNA evidence were found on the cocaine packet.
00:31:36.920 Instead, they waited to reveal that information until after the Soldier of Fortune wrote the evidence exists.
00:31:45.240 I stand by our report.
00:31:47.800 I'll restate the findings.
00:31:49.900 Officials at the White House know who handled the packet of cocaine that was found inside the executive mansion and have confirmed that finding via fingerprint evidence,
00:32:00.440 according to the sources with all direct knowledge of the investigation, we know who handled it.
00:32:05.920 We've known since last week, the security source told me.
00:32:10.540 Anyone who wants to report direct knowledge of the cocaine incident can send a message through the whistleblower portal through the House Oversight Committee.
00:32:19.580 That's pretty incredible.
00:32:21.800 It sure is.
00:32:22.620 It's fascinating.
00:32:23.440 And, you know, at the beginning of this, the first thing everybody thought was, well, it's hunters.
00:32:27.720 It's fun to think of those.
00:32:28.320 But then I thought, okay, it probably isn't.
00:32:30.420 You know, that's just too good.
00:32:31.920 That's just too easy.
00:32:33.360 Too easy.
00:32:33.500 But the way they're comporting themselves now, it leads me to believe maybe it is.
00:32:39.340 Maybe they know it's him, and that's why they've squashed this.
00:32:43.300 I have another theory.
00:32:45.040 Okay.
00:32:46.880 Have you ever noticed how Joe Biden is Sleepy Joe?
00:32:51.000 And then he'll give a speech, and he's a whole.
00:32:54.620 Yeah.
00:32:54.980 I know.
00:32:55.400 He might have been doing a couple of rails.
00:32:57.180 I'm just saying.
00:32:58.060 Everyone, like one out of every eight or nine speeches, he all of a sudden has energy.
00:33:01.960 Right.
00:33:02.320 I don't know how else to explain that.
00:33:03.300 He's done a couple of lines of Coke, and he's cutting it with the American credit card.
00:33:09.800 He's just, I mean, would you notice if we were buying the President Coke in the budget?
00:33:17.100 No.
00:33:17.540 No.
00:33:18.100 No.
00:33:18.220 And they said originally it was, right, it was cocaine, hydrochloride, or whatever, so it was pharmaceutical grade.
00:33:25.080 It could be.
00:33:25.880 Really?
00:33:26.240 I love how Jeffy knows these details.
00:33:28.160 I know.
00:33:28.800 Nobody else knows that.
00:33:30.240 What?
00:33:31.200 What did you say?
00:33:33.100 Wait a minute.
00:33:34.280 He's got purity numbers.
00:33:36.040 He's rattling off.
00:33:38.000 And there's only two guys I know that sell that kind of stuff.
00:33:42.000 It's John in the West Coast.
00:33:43.960 It had to be Mike, who is the East Coast distributor.
00:33:47.920 What?
00:33:48.880 What did you say?
00:33:51.720 What did they find about this cocaine?
00:33:53.500 They said it was a specific cocaine hydrochloride that, right, hydrochloride, I think that's
00:33:58.980 what it was, that is the pharmaceutical grade.
00:34:01.860 I mean, that's what they originally reported.
00:34:04.180 I mean, could they have lied?
00:34:05.880 I don't know.
00:34:07.200 What pharmacy sells cocaine?
00:34:09.460 Well, they all do.
00:34:10.580 Do they?
00:34:11.300 No, no, no.
00:34:12.080 Cocaine is sold.
00:34:13.880 They use it to stop nosebleeds.
00:34:15.600 They mix it for it.
00:34:16.980 Okay.
00:34:17.640 All right.
00:34:18.080 Yeah, I know somebody who had their jaw broken.
00:34:23.120 This is in high school.
00:34:25.380 And he had like an aerosol cocaine.
00:34:29.460 Wow.
00:34:29.960 And, you know, this was in the day.
00:34:32.100 We didn't know really what cocaine was or anything else.
00:34:35.040 And I remember him spraying it because if he had a nosebleed, it had to stop immediately.
00:34:41.160 So you...
00:34:42.360 I thought cocaine made your nosebleed.
00:34:44.020 Not from the spray can.
00:34:46.480 Okay.
00:34:47.600 Not from the spray can.
00:34:49.820 Yeah.
00:34:50.780 Yeah.
00:34:51.800 Isn't that right, Jeffy?
00:34:52.800 Isn't that what they use it for?
00:34:53.840 Yeah, they use it for...
00:34:54.800 It could have been some kid that just had hairspray.
00:34:57.680 It was...
00:34:58.240 Yeah.
00:34:59.560 That's what it is.
00:35:00.620 All right.
00:35:01.140 That's what it is.
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00:36:47.740 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:36:51.340 It's Pat and Jeffy back in the studios in the DFW Metroplex, high above the city in the Mercury Studios Complex.
00:37:16.560 Looking down on the Metroplex.
00:37:18.120 We're actually on the ground floor, so we're not that high above it.
00:37:21.940 But we do have a beautiful, beautiful view of the building right across the plaza from us.
00:37:28.500 We do. It's blocked a little bit by the stairwell.
00:37:30.620 But that's it, though.
00:37:31.840 A little bit, yeah.
00:37:32.080 But other than that, it's gorgeous.
00:37:34.680 Anyway, you know this weird Ray Epps thing continues.
00:37:39.000 Ray Epps is suing Fox.
00:37:40.560 I haven't heard the figure he's suing Fox.
00:37:42.720 No, I've not seen a figure, but I mean, everyone is just assuming that it's going to be, I mean, it's got to be at least 12 million, right?
00:37:48.100 That's what they settled with the Tucker Carlson producer.
00:37:50.320 Oh, that is unbelievable.
00:37:51.740 Yeah, that's unbelievable.
00:37:52.780 That's the producer who said, they put up in pictures of Nancy Pelosi in a swimsuit and it wasn't flattering.
00:38:00.140 That one guy made the joke, too.
00:38:02.840 Yes, somebody made a joke about where the women breastfeed.
00:38:06.640 Can't have that.
00:38:07.440 You can't work in a place like that.
00:38:09.400 No, you can't.
00:38:10.120 And so here's 12 and a half million dollars for you.
00:38:13.620 And they said, we're just happy to resolve the situation.
00:38:16.460 Unreal.
00:38:16.740 We're just happy to resolve it.
00:38:18.200 So I'm sure that Ray Epps.
00:38:19.020 So this, I'll bet you Ray Epps is going for 100 million or 500 million or something.
00:38:23.180 And they'll settle for 50.
00:38:24.720 They'll give him 50 million to go away.
00:38:27.060 Because he has now been criminally charged.
00:38:29.360 Well, they say after two and a half years, Epps's attorneys are saying, yeah, they charged him.
00:38:36.160 And it's because Fox put so much pressure on him.
00:38:39.160 Really?
00:38:39.760 OK.
00:38:40.380 All right.
00:38:40.800 Well, is that how we're charging people now?
00:38:42.860 I guess.
00:38:43.440 OK.
00:38:43.940 I guess Fox News can determine that.
00:38:46.040 I don't think so.
00:38:47.580 I mean, if he's getting 50 million, we don't know.
00:38:50.640 But I mean, he's obviously gets, you know, I'm sure it'll be tens of millions.
00:38:55.260 Yes.
00:38:55.900 I'm my name is Jeff Epps.
00:38:57.680 And really, yeah, my dad, Ray, I'm behind him 100 percent.
00:39:05.680 Younger than you?
00:39:06.600 I don't know how it works.
00:39:07.440 I'm just saying he's my dad.
00:39:09.280 All right.
00:39:09.600 Yeah.
00:39:11.380 The way you treated him was terrible.
00:39:14.580 This will be interesting.
00:39:15.880 It's unbelievable.
00:39:16.980 So many things happen every day that literally are unbelievable.
00:39:21.660 Yeah.
00:39:22.480 Literally every day, too.
00:39:23.740 That happens every day.
00:39:24.980 We're supposed to believe him.
00:39:26.520 I know.
00:39:27.480 And so Tucker Carlson is right in the middle of all of this.
00:39:30.740 He's, I guess, the one that Epps is focused on for having talked about him the most.
00:39:35.680 Right.
00:39:36.640 So Glenn talked a little bit about the fact that he's going to ask Tucker about this.
00:39:41.620 Looking forward to it.
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00:40:02.160 Nice.
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00:42:24.980 Ah, Joe Biden.
00:42:27.060 President Joe Biden.
00:42:28.820 81 million votes more than anybody's ever received in the history of this planet.
00:42:33.760 Just saying his name makes me proud.
00:42:35.980 Right?
00:42:36.620 Makes me proud.
00:42:37.420 Right?
00:42:38.460 Now, don't worry about the cocaine thing at the White House.
00:42:42.120 There's no way to tell whose that is.
00:42:43.980 Could be anybody's.
00:42:45.200 I'll tell you, yesterday afternoon, whoever it belonged to, that person was like,
00:42:49.600 whew, good.
00:42:50.700 That's for sure.
00:42:51.400 They closed the investigation.
00:42:52.700 And you know they know.
00:42:53.540 The Secret Service knows exactly who put that in that cubby hole.
00:42:58.700 They know it.
00:42:59.400 I mean, you could make the case that they knew it from the very beginning.
00:43:01.720 You could make that case.
00:43:02.160 Which is why they called for the lockdown and to bring in the hazmat team.
00:43:08.000 I mean, you're telling me the Secret Service didn't look at the little baggie and say.
00:43:11.740 Come on.
00:43:12.240 Yeah, there's fingerprints on that.
00:43:14.100 You didn't dust it for prints.
00:43:15.440 You didn't dust it for prints.
00:43:15.980 Right away.
00:43:16.820 Of course you knew it was cocaine.
00:43:18.220 And then Soldier of Fortune said that they did.
00:43:20.780 They did know.
00:43:21.660 They did have fingerprints on that.
00:43:23.760 And now they're saying they don't.
00:43:24.960 Yeah, no fingerprints.
00:43:26.500 No, the FBI lab said no fingerprints, no DNA.
00:43:28.520 No camera, caught anybody.
00:43:31.000 It's just too many people.
00:43:31.860 Hundreds of people that could have gone through that area.
00:43:35.420 So we just can't be sure.
00:43:36.860 We're just too close.
00:43:37.560 Don't worry about it.
00:43:38.300 Leave it alone.
00:43:38.960 Oh, you know, and we found pot in the White House as well a couple of times.
00:43:42.020 Yeah, a couple times last year.
00:43:43.920 Last year.
00:43:44.420 Yeah, you didn't hear about that.
00:43:45.620 Small amounts.
00:43:46.500 Or we didn't talk about it much anyway.
00:43:48.100 Yeah, small amounts.
00:43:48.860 Yeah, so what?
00:43:50.000 So somebody's dealing drugs from the White House.
00:43:52.120 No big deal.
00:43:54.240 Dealing is a harsh word.
00:43:56.400 Like that.
00:43:57.100 Using.
00:43:57.700 Like that hasn't happened before, too.
00:43:59.540 Thank you.
00:44:00.280 You know, they're using at the White House.
00:44:01.720 Are they dealing?
00:44:02.680 I don't know.
00:44:03.460 Yeah, well, we honestly, we don't know the size of the baggie they found.
00:44:06.600 We don't.
00:44:07.460 So, I mean, it could have been enough for someone to get in trouble for a distribution.
00:44:13.980 But that's, you know, it's just me worried about that.
00:44:16.400 Yeah.
00:44:18.600 Man.
00:44:19.480 So, this is interesting.
00:44:21.740 I came across this great article that was in The Federalist about our return to normal.
00:44:26.900 Back during the campaign, Joe Biden promised us a return to normal.
00:44:32.040 How's that working out?
00:44:33.040 Really well.
00:44:34.480 Really well.
00:44:35.520 Okay, good.
00:44:36.260 Let's talk, okay, here we are two and a half years later, and look how normal things are.
00:44:42.480 They point out ten examples of our normalcy.
00:44:45.620 Okay.
00:44:46.480 All right.
00:44:46.840 Great.
00:44:47.100 Like the LGBT activism, which is extreme.
00:44:51.560 Sure has, and especially in the last month during Pride Month was just over the top.
00:44:56.680 Agonizing.
00:44:57.160 In exchange for Trump's mean tweets, Biden's normal includes men showing off their prosthetic breasts on the White House lawn.
00:45:06.280 Right.
00:45:06.760 Remember that from a few weeks ago?
00:45:08.200 Right.
00:45:09.080 As extremists enforced Pride Month on the rest of the country, the Biden family saw fit to host a Pride party at this symbolic residence.
00:45:19.260 Three of their guests proudly stripped off their tops to flaunt their mutilated true selves.
00:45:24.280 But the White House didn't have anything to do with that.
00:45:25.760 No, no, in fact, they were banned after that.
00:45:28.180 Yes, that's what I'm saying.
00:45:29.580 They said they didn't want anything to do with that.
00:45:31.920 Sure.
00:45:32.520 Right.
00:45:33.460 After that backlash, they did say it was inappropriate.
00:45:36.940 Because nothing like that ever happens at any other Pride events.
00:45:40.300 Right.
00:45:40.720 Oh, well, except for all of them.
00:45:42.880 But don't worry about that.
00:45:44.680 That has nothing to do with anything.
00:45:46.240 Okay, number two thing they cite in the new normalcy that we finally got back, corruption.
00:45:52.540 When Biden talked about normalcy, did he mean multi-million dollar bribery schemes from China and Ukraine?
00:46:02.040 Is that what he thought?
00:46:02.780 Thanks to astute lawmakers like Chuck Grassley and whistleblowers at the IRS and FBI, Americans are finally seeing past the Biden protection racket to the corrupt family business.
00:46:14.160 The numbers are up on that, too, right?
00:46:15.900 I mean, we talked a little bit earlier this morning on Pat Gray Unleashed about people believing that those whistleblowers.
00:46:23.720 56%.
00:46:24.160 I mean, that's...
00:46:25.040 Overall, 56% of Americans believe the whistleblowers.
00:46:28.680 I mean...
00:46:29.400 By the way, we did talk about that on a show called Pat Gray Unleashed.
00:46:33.080 And you can check that out right before this show, live, or anytime you want, on podcast.
00:46:40.280 How about cocaine at the White House, which we've dealt with a little bit today?
00:46:43.740 Talked about that.
00:46:45.380 Number four, the federal weaponization and censorship.
00:46:49.560 The new normal is to get involved with corporations like Google, like Twitter, like Facebook, and have them censor people so that you don't have to answer to anything anybody says or any disagreement with you.
00:47:08.020 Right.
00:47:08.400 Because they can shut that all down.
00:47:10.200 You don't want people to talk about your vaccine?
00:47:12.580 All right, just shut them down.
00:47:13.740 That's fine.
00:47:13.980 And even though, I mean, I know that Zuckerberg has, in fact, done an interview where he talked about some of that was wrong, and he felt like he probably shouldn't have done that.
00:47:22.800 Well, then why are you...
00:47:24.160 I mean, you're still kind of doing it.
00:47:25.420 Yeah, why are you still doing it?
00:47:26.880 What are we doing?
00:47:27.520 That's exactly right.
00:47:29.380 The fifth way that things have returned to normal, Bidenomics, you know, with the high inflation.
00:47:36.880 The economy has been an absolute disaster.
00:47:40.080 Interest rates are through the roof.
00:47:41.520 What were they?
00:47:42.200 2.9%, I think, when Trump left office.
00:47:45.420 Somewhere in there.
00:47:46.900 What are they now?
00:47:47.820 Seven?
00:47:48.860 I mean, we were in rough shape when Trump left office.
00:47:51.000 Rough, rough shape, Pat.
00:47:52.220 Yeah, gas prices were $1.87.
00:47:56.120 Interest rates were 2.9%.
00:47:58.360 I was looking through some old pictures, and I know it was during the pandemic, but I remember
00:48:05.480 having picture fights with Jason Betrell over the cheapest gas prices, and the last one I had was $1.19.
00:48:13.200 $1.19?
00:48:13.720 Yeah, and I thought, I would like to have half of that back.
00:48:17.480 How about $2.40 be fine?
00:48:19.380 I'm good with that.
00:48:20.240 Jeez.
00:48:21.120 Wow.
00:48:21.780 Where did you find it for $1.19?
00:48:23.060 And what year was that?
00:48:24.000 Was that last year of Trump?
00:48:25.900 No.
00:48:26.340 Yeah, it was 2020, I think.
00:48:28.060 Wow.
00:48:29.500 Wow.
00:48:30.900 Number six on our return to normalcy with Biden, we're on the edge of war.
00:48:37.260 Really, we're over the edge of war.
00:48:38.860 We're over the edge on that.
00:48:40.160 Aggressive, outrageous support for Ukraine, and nobody wants Ukraine to be overrun by
00:48:47.260 Russia.
00:48:48.340 Anytime you say anything about, hey, should we be doing this?
00:48:51.760 People are, why do you love Vladimir Putin so much?
00:48:54.360 If you love him so much, why don't you marry him?
00:48:57.240 Why do you love Vladimir Putin?
00:49:00.160 You love all brutal killers?
00:49:02.100 Is that what it is?
00:49:03.580 Yeah, that's what it is.
00:49:05.240 Yes, that's what it is.
00:49:07.140 We've never loved Putin.
00:49:08.800 I don't agree with him on anything.
00:49:13.960 But, you know, do we need to send $250 billion to Ukraine and beef up our European force with
00:49:22.480 3,000 more troops?
00:49:24.960 And we've already sent them special forces.
00:49:27.340 There's under 100, but there's still American special forces there.
00:49:31.740 And we continue to send them billions of dollars.
00:49:34.660 Billions.
00:49:35.280 Every week.
00:49:35.960 Billions of dollars.
00:49:36.280 Every week it's another one billion here, 800 million there.
00:49:41.340 I mean, I barely look at the stories that say another 600 million.
00:49:44.300 I'm like, oh, that's nothing.
00:49:45.400 I know.
00:49:45.680 600 million.
00:49:46.500 I know.
00:49:46.860 Wow, this is a light week.
00:49:48.780 What's going on?
00:49:50.320 One of the printing machines break down?
00:49:52.400 They make up for the next week with 4.1 billion or whatever.
00:49:55.560 It's incredible.
00:49:56.700 It's outrageous.
00:49:58.580 And he said this week.
00:49:59.140 And you can't question it.
00:50:00.440 He said this week in his speech at the university in wherever he was, Lithuania or wherever
00:50:06.940 he was, that we're in it forever.
00:50:09.980 We were not back down.
00:50:11.560 We're there forever.
00:50:13.060 And that's it.
00:50:14.540 We're spending all the money and nothing's going to happen.
00:50:16.940 And then in another interview, he said that Putin's already lost.
00:50:20.640 Well.
00:50:21.100 Okay.
00:50:21.400 Well, then let's stop sending money.
00:50:22.880 Stop doing the whole thing.
00:50:24.200 Right.
00:50:24.980 You know that's not going to happen.
00:50:26.640 That is not going to happen.
00:50:27.680 And so we continue to support, just blindly support, the Ukrainians and Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
00:50:36.220 And he's pissed when we don't.
00:50:37.640 Yeah.
00:50:37.980 And he continues to bash us because we're not doing every single thing he wants us to do.
00:50:44.340 We're practically, we're doing about 90% of it.
00:50:47.080 But we haven't allowed him into NATO yet, but that's coming.
00:50:52.160 That's a declaration of war.
00:50:53.520 If we do that, we can't do that.
00:50:54.940 Absolutely.
00:50:56.000 We can't do that.
00:50:57.500 We just, I'm sorry.
00:50:58.720 There's, there's.
00:50:59.480 He wants him to do NATO right now because then we're bound by treaty to send troops.
00:51:05.220 And that's what he wants.
00:51:06.520 Yes.
00:51:07.140 It's exactly what he wants.
00:51:08.400 So this thing's completely out of control.
00:51:10.640 That's part of the new normal.
00:51:12.380 The seventh thing, part of the new Biden normal.
00:51:15.660 Science denying health and human services, assistant secretary.
00:51:20.820 Biden appointed a science denying man as the first female four-star admiral.
00:51:25.820 Are we talking about Rachel Levin?
00:51:27.200 Yes.
00:51:28.100 Yes.
00:51:28.800 Rachel.
00:51:29.340 Rick, it was his name.
00:51:30.620 What was his name?
00:51:31.280 Well, he transitioned.
00:51:32.200 Yeah, he did.
00:51:32.980 He transitioned.
00:51:33.220 He's fully transitioned.
00:51:34.160 Is he?
00:51:34.680 Yeah.
00:51:35.060 He had the surgery and everything?
00:51:37.160 Good for him.
00:51:37.540 So why don't you back off?
00:51:38.240 Good for her.
00:51:38.860 All right.
00:51:39.100 It's Rachel.
00:51:39.780 Good for Rachel.
00:51:40.860 Good for you, Rachel.
00:51:42.880 Transgender identifying person and motivated LGBT ideologue is the secretary for health at Human
00:51:50.220 Service.
00:51:50.460 I mean, she's a nightmare too, man.
00:51:51.900 Oh my gosh.
00:51:52.060 She's terrible.
00:51:53.460 Radical.
00:51:54.080 Completely radical.
00:51:54.840 Just tear apart kids, man.
00:51:56.020 She's all for it.
00:51:57.140 And let's have no restraint on what you can do to children.
00:52:00.680 Nope.
00:52:01.280 No age limit.
00:52:02.800 No limit on what you can do to their bodies.
00:52:04.940 That's unnatural.
00:52:06.920 I just, I don't know.
00:52:08.460 It's unbelievable.
00:52:10.960 Number eight, we have a pop star as a medical expert.
00:52:14.560 In keeping with Biden's elevation of the unqualified, his administration turned to celebrities such as 18-year-old Olivia Rodrigo.
00:52:25.760 Yeah, they brought him to the White House.
00:52:26.980 To persuade Americans to fawn over flailing Anthony Fauci.
00:52:32.240 And I guess she cut a, I didn't know this.
00:52:34.580 I don't think I ever saw the Olivia Rodrigo video.
00:52:38.080 She cut for some, for her Instagram or her TikTok.
00:52:41.040 Trying to get people to get the vaccine.
00:52:42.720 Yeah.
00:52:42.900 Right?
00:52:44.620 Man.
00:52:45.620 Oh, man.
00:52:47.620 So, listen to her.
00:52:49.900 Or, you know.
00:52:50.800 Or not.
00:52:51.420 Or not.
00:52:51.880 Number nine, senility and lying.
00:52:57.500 Probably the easiest return to normal would have been the election of a younger, more coherent president who maintained some semblance, semblance of accountability to Americans.
00:53:08.220 Instead, Biden offers regular doses of verbal incoherence, sleepiness, gaffes, uncomfortable whispers and shouts, and tumbles.
00:53:18.560 Isn't all of that is so true?
00:53:20.180 All of that is true.
00:53:20.660 That's all true.
00:53:21.880 These are all bad looks, but not as bad as the lies that spill out of the president daily, which the Federalist has tracked since his first day in office.
00:53:31.320 Oh, nice.
00:53:32.480 Lying may be normal for Biden, but it shouldn't be normal for the presidency, and neither should perceive physical and cognitive weaknesses on the world stage.
00:53:40.100 I mean, the small lies happen.
00:53:41.740 I mean, that gets proven that it's a lie over and over every day, and he just continues saying that.
00:53:47.440 He doesn't care.
00:53:48.200 So, he just doesn't matter.
00:53:48.680 He doesn't matter.
00:53:49.320 That's the amazing thing, is he, even after it's been proven to be a lie, he continues to say it, like this $1.7 trillion cut in the deficit that only he has done.
00:54:01.080 Nobody's ever done this before.
00:54:02.320 Are you trying to tell me that that didn't happen?
00:54:03.820 Did not happen.
00:54:05.040 Wait a minute.
00:54:05.400 I've promoted it earlier today.
00:54:07.280 You're telling me that didn't happen?
00:54:08.440 Did not happen.
00:54:09.420 Not only that, but the Washington Post has called it bottomless?
00:54:15.420 Disleading?
00:54:16.080 Oh, sorry.
00:54:16.780 Bottomless.
00:54:17.620 Pinocchio lie.
00:54:19.220 It's a bottomless Pinocchio lie because he keeps saying it even after it's been disproven.
00:54:24.160 I mean, everyone knows it's not true.
00:54:26.680 Then you have the normal number 10 that they list here, the war on the Supreme Court.
00:54:32.600 Boy, they definitely have that.
00:54:34.980 Oh, man.
00:54:35.600 You know, I'm surprised that they haven't ramped up the talk about packing the court again quite as much as I thought they would, but they will get to it.
00:54:46.300 They'll get to it.
00:54:46.880 Yeah, they got some other things to deal with right now, but soon the push will begin again to pack the Supreme Court with more liberals.
00:54:55.880 They'll get to it.
00:54:56.460 It has to happen before his presidency ends.
00:54:59.900 Yeah, a couple things will happen.
00:55:01.720 The Supreme Court mayor probably will rule on a couple more things that he's trying to pass, and then that'll be it.
00:55:08.540 And what they'll tell you is, oh, this is nothing new because the Supreme Court, it hasn't always been nine.
00:55:14.480 They've had different amounts of justices over the years.
00:55:19.020 Yeah, but they can't say they've had more than nine because they never have.
00:55:22.460 It's never been more than nine.
00:55:25.640 It's been six.
00:55:27.180 You know, I think it was seven, but it's never been more than nine, and they leave that little tidbit completely out.
00:55:35.860 Yeah, just don't mention it.
00:55:37.140 All right, 888-727-BECK.
00:55:39.540 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn and Glenn and Stu are in Iowa right now, and you've got that whole thing to look forward to with Glenn and Tucker on a special edition of Glenn TV coming up more in one minute.
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00:57:49.680 Plus, our wonderful president continues to nominate incompetent and radical people left and right.
00:57:57.540 Every, you know, from this so-called moderate.
00:58:01.580 How many times have we been told Joe Biden is moderate?
00:58:05.400 Oh, he's right down the middle.
00:58:07.480 He's just, I mean, barely, barely to the left of center.
00:58:11.820 He's an extreme radical.
00:58:15.640 One of the most liberal people in all of government.
00:58:18.540 Oh, yeah.
00:58:19.220 And that's who he continues to nominate.
00:58:22.480 Right now, Senator Joe Manchin is apparently opposed to the Deputy Labor Secretary, Julie Suh's, nomination to become Labor Secretary.
00:58:34.120 And that struck a blow to her confirmation chances because it's a 51-49 situation now.
00:58:42.420 So they can't afford to lose even one.
00:58:44.200 And they've lost several Democrats because this person sucks.
00:58:52.200 I mean, if you're getting too extreme for them.
00:58:56.460 Yeah.
00:58:56.660 Then something's wrong.
00:58:58.160 Something is definitely wrong.
00:59:01.000 So Labor Secretary Marty Walsh left for the NHL.
00:59:04.660 He's now the head of the NHL Players Association.
00:59:08.040 So now she's been nominated.
00:59:10.660 And apparently there were some issues with her.
00:59:13.200 I believe she was Labor Secretary in California and did a terrible job in California.
00:59:20.840 Everything is perfect in California.
00:59:23.020 Oh, yeah.
00:59:23.460 Look how good things are there.
00:59:25.020 They're perfect.
00:59:26.080 You're right.
00:59:27.040 Everything's perfect there.
00:59:27.680 She left everything in tip-top shape.
00:59:32.060 So thank goodness Joe Manchin has held the line on a few things.
00:59:37.480 You know?
00:59:38.000 He's not dependable necessarily.
00:59:41.580 You can't count on him.
00:59:43.340 But every once in a while, he'll stand up and say, you know what?
00:59:46.020 No, I'm not going to go there with you.
00:59:48.020 And thank goodness for that.
00:59:49.940 Yeah.
00:59:50.440 I mean, I'm happy when he does.
00:59:52.020 No question.
00:59:52.700 I never, I always kind of doubt it.
00:59:54.360 You know, like, nah, he said that, but he's still going to go along with the crowd.
00:59:58.740 But he and Kyrsten Sinema and a few, like one other.
01:00:02.300 I think there's three moderates in the Democrat Party.
01:00:05.640 But thank heaven for them.
01:00:07.020 Yeah.
01:00:07.400 I mean, we need them.
01:00:08.560 We need them badly.
01:00:09.640 We need them.
01:00:11.380 Because we've got a president who is an extremist.
01:00:14.660 Oh, man.
01:00:15.300 And a president who is cognitively compromised?
01:00:23.180 Is that safe to say?
01:00:24.840 I don't know.
01:00:25.240 You tell me.
01:00:26.580 Here's one of the things.
01:00:27.560 Give an example?
01:00:28.240 Yeah, I got an example for you.
01:00:31.520 Let me give you an example.
01:00:32.460 This is the president.
01:00:33.260 This is just from yesterday.
01:00:34.320 Okay.
01:00:34.540 Soon, NATO will be the 32nd freestanding, have free, 33, 32 freestanding members.
01:00:46.560 Stand together to defend our people in our territory.
01:00:49.540 Yeah, that's not funny.
01:00:50.580 That's not funny.
01:00:51.300 Pretty soon, there'll be three, free, free, three, stand-sitting people, 32 free things.
01:01:08.240 You know, look, you know what I'm saying.
01:01:12.280 He can't get there.
01:01:13.600 I mean, he's so bad.
01:01:15.600 It's embarrassing.
01:01:17.280 And this is on the world stage in front of other world leaders.
01:01:20.480 I think this was with the president of Finland, maybe?
01:01:22.920 Yeah.
01:01:23.400 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:01:23.880 And the president of Finland is looking at him like, what are we doing?
01:01:27.720 Dude, what is wrong with you?
01:01:29.880 You, seriously.
01:01:31.060 You need to go to a rest home.
01:01:32.740 The sandbag over there.
01:01:33.860 Be careful.
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01:03:22.760 We got to play some of this Biden stuff for you because, oh my gosh, is it embarrassing?
01:03:27.820 Just embarrassing.
01:03:28.600 I mean, he's been on this world trip now.
01:03:31.640 Yeah.
01:03:32.380 And it's, I mean, he started off with the King, right?
01:03:37.720 Yeah, King Charles.
01:03:38.740 King Dingle there in London.
01:03:39.820 King Dingle.
01:03:40.440 King Dingle in London.
01:03:41.360 Yeah, that's his technical name.
01:03:42.700 I have to believe that.
01:03:43.500 King Dingle.
01:03:44.520 I believe he was crowned that when he got the crown.
01:03:47.280 If you really want to be formal, it's King Dingleberry.
01:03:50.140 Okay, yeah, well, I'm sorry.
01:03:51.420 Cut it short.
01:03:52.400 A lot of them just cut it short and call him King Dingle.
01:03:54.760 It's his nickname.
01:03:55.780 To his face, it's Dingleberry.
01:03:57.960 You're right.
01:03:58.340 I'm sorry.
01:03:58.900 Yes.
01:03:59.500 Well, I mean, he's wandering down when he's looking at the guards.
01:04:04.660 He's leaning on the King so he doesn't fall over.
01:04:07.920 I mean, even the Dingle King is like, dude, why are you touching me?
01:04:11.200 I know.
01:04:12.260 It's against protocol to be touching him like that.
01:04:14.500 Don't touch me.
01:04:14.760 And he just kept doing it because I think he falls down if he can't hang on to somebody.
01:04:19.040 I think so, too.
01:04:19.900 Yeah.
01:04:20.320 I mean, there's been multiple times.
01:04:21.800 The last trip overseas, he almost took a big tumble.
01:04:25.080 The one in Ireland.
01:04:26.240 And he almost fell down a flight of stairs.
01:04:28.240 That would have been bad.
01:04:29.520 Yeah, that would have been ugly.
01:04:30.260 Really bad.
01:04:30.920 And that was close.
01:04:31.980 He would have been hurt had he fallen down.
01:04:33.500 Oh, my gosh.
01:04:34.100 Yes.
01:04:34.540 Yeah.
01:04:34.780 And you notice that since then, he walks much, much slower.
01:04:37.940 Yes, he does.
01:04:38.880 And he doesn't try the fake jog thing as much.
01:04:42.200 No, he does still do it so.
01:04:44.140 When he moves his arms fast, look at me.
01:04:47.500 I can move my arms like I'm jogging.
01:04:49.540 He still does it, but he's stopped doing it multiple times now.
01:04:53.180 Yeah.
01:04:53.420 The last time he did it where he looked, he had this befuddled look on his face like,
01:04:58.120 you want me to go this way?
01:04:59.940 Yeah.
01:05:00.280 And he's like, oh, okay.
01:05:01.680 And then just one little quick one.
01:05:04.100 He doesn't do any more than that.
01:05:05.680 Because otherwise, he'd fall over.
01:05:06.980 I think so.
01:05:07.860 Yeah.
01:05:08.320 That's right.
01:05:08.780 That's right.
01:05:09.420 That's exactly what the deal is.
01:05:10.700 And so he stopped in Helsinki to meet with Nordic leaders right after the NATO summit
01:05:18.100 in Vilnius, Lithuania.
01:05:21.620 And his remarks, here's what the article says.
01:05:27.360 He delivered the remarks alongside Finnish President Solly Ninisto.
01:05:32.440 Ninisto appeared slightly baffled as Biden struggled to get through his prepared remarks.
01:05:39.120 At the very beginning, when he starts tumbling, at the very beginning, he's like, what is
01:05:44.140 happening?
01:05:45.040 And then he kind of backs it up and tries to realize he has to be a little bit more diplomatic.
01:05:49.580 But at the very beginning, man, he's like, what is going on with you?
01:05:53.840 How did you get elected President of the United States of America?
01:05:57.660 Wow.
01:05:58.240 That's a good question, by the way.
01:05:59.280 Are they in trouble?
01:05:59.580 81 million votes.
01:06:00.740 I know.
01:06:02.420 Here's part of that.
01:06:03.860 Fredrickson of Denmark and the Ministry of Kola, the daughter of Ireland.
01:06:10.040 What?
01:06:10.380 Daughter of Ireland.
01:06:11.120 You can tell that's a 40-inch slip.
01:06:12.540 I'm thinking of home.
01:06:14.040 The daughter of Iceland.
01:06:15.680 And I want to say, I think, we've had a very productive summit.
01:06:22.760 The Ministry of Kola, the daughter of Ireland.
01:06:27.640 What are you talking about?
01:06:30.100 That's a 40-inch slip.
01:06:31.040 The Ministry of Kola, the daughter of Ireland, daughter of Ireland.
01:06:36.500 You can tell that's a Freudian slip.
01:06:38.700 I'm thinking of home.
01:06:40.580 Ireland's not your home.
01:06:42.300 Well, I mean, that's just-
01:06:43.300 The daughter of Iceland.
01:06:44.660 So we meant the daughter of Iceland.
01:06:46.880 And I don't know who the daughter of Iceland is.
01:06:49.980 I want to do some investigating into that.
01:06:52.300 Maybe somebody knows and could let us know.
01:06:54.540 The daughter of Iceland.
01:06:55.220 The daughter of Iceland.
01:06:56.360 Who is that?
01:06:56.960 And who's the daughter of Iceland's father?
01:06:59.500 Is, well, of course, I don't even know if Iceland is the mother or the father.
01:07:04.700 We just know this is a daughter of Iceland.
01:07:08.780 So there's got to be-
01:07:10.100 We're assuming that Iceland is the female.
01:07:12.080 Yes.
01:07:12.580 Okay.
01:07:12.820 And I don't know why.
01:07:14.000 That's just a prejudice on my part, I guess.
01:07:16.400 I'm with you, though.
01:07:17.180 Because Iceland could be the father.
01:07:19.160 I don't know.
01:07:19.960 I don't think it could.
01:07:20.560 I don't know.
01:07:20.920 I don't think it could.
01:07:21.720 You don't think so?
01:07:22.300 No, I'm with you on that.
01:07:23.300 Okay.
01:07:23.560 Iceland is the mom.
01:07:24.580 Absolutely.
01:07:25.180 I think that's-
01:07:25.700 Greenland is the father.
01:07:26.980 Oh.
01:07:27.460 Right?
01:07:27.800 Yeah, because Greenland is just big and-
01:07:29.340 It's just big and, yeah, cold.
01:07:32.460 And doesn't have a lot of emotion.
01:07:34.960 That's the father, yeah.
01:07:35.080 Doesn't talk a lot.
01:07:36.240 Yeah, it's just over there.
01:07:37.700 You don't hear a lot out of Greenland.
01:07:39.920 It's there.
01:07:40.500 So that's obviously the dad, right?
01:07:43.680 Most of it's just useless.
01:07:45.080 But who is the daughter of Iceland?
01:07:47.720 I need to know that.
01:07:49.240 But, and then his heritage, I guess, he's talking about with Ireland.
01:07:54.360 Yeah, I guess.
01:07:55.200 Maybe Ireland is the daughter of Iceland.
01:07:56.460 But, I mean, he's got heritage from all over the place.
01:07:58.800 For the Senate seat when I was 29 years old, it was because I started to call me Joe Bidenopoulos.
01:08:04.600 Oh, wow.
01:08:05.040 Because, oh, you think I'm kidding?
01:08:06.040 I'm not joking, am I?
01:08:07.680 He's not joking.
01:08:08.200 I may be Irish, but I'm not stupid.
01:08:09.960 Oh.
01:08:10.660 I married Dominic Giacoppa's daughter.
01:08:12.820 So, you know, I got an old Italian.
01:08:14.400 I mean-
01:08:14.640 Now he's got Italian.
01:08:15.860 He's got Greek.
01:08:17.340 He's Polish.
01:08:17.880 But everybody in town is here.
01:08:19.240 Either Polish or Italian.
01:08:21.320 Okay.
01:08:21.660 I grew up feeling self-conscious.
01:08:23.220 My name didn't end in the S-
01:08:24.620 S-K-I.
01:08:25.400 I was sort of raised in the Puerto Rican community at home.
01:08:28.600 Puerto Rican community, too.
01:08:30.020 Don't forget that.
01:08:30.660 And so we came here for a long time.
01:08:32.800 Yeah.
01:08:33.540 Both for business and pleasure since-
01:08:36.080 Ah, okay.
01:08:36.740 I got raised in the black church.
01:08:38.760 Then he was raised in the black church.
01:08:40.020 I got my education.
01:08:41.060 Blacks.
01:08:41.780 For real.
01:08:42.640 For real.
01:08:43.320 In the black church.
01:08:43.900 In the black church.
01:08:44.520 And that's not hyperbole.
01:08:45.700 It's a fact.
01:08:46.460 Okay.
01:08:46.800 I probably went to shul more than many of you did.
01:08:50.660 Then he's Jewish.
01:08:52.180 Okay.
01:08:52.660 So there's his Jewish roots.
01:08:54.260 He's got it all.
01:08:54.800 He's got it all.
01:08:55.460 He's got it all.
01:08:55.860 This guy.
01:08:57.020 Amazing.
01:08:58.180 Makes you proud.
01:08:59.140 It does.
01:08:59.660 Doesn't it?
01:09:00.100 Makes you proud.
01:09:00.920 And it makes you even prouder when he's standing there next to another world leader.
01:09:05.280 I mean, I don't care if it's Finland or Iceland or wherever.
01:09:08.780 It's embarrassing.
01:09:09.560 It is.
01:09:10.140 It is embarrassing.
01:09:10.560 That these other world leaders are like, what is the matter with America electing this guy?
01:09:16.500 I mean, this is the same NATO countries that were all, you know, upset at Trump.
01:09:22.960 Mm-hmm.
01:09:23.440 And by the way, tough and good.
01:09:25.720 Right.
01:09:25.940 But now they're happy they got rid of Trump.
01:09:29.100 Are you?
01:09:30.100 Are you happy you got rid of Trump?
01:09:31.760 Maybe they are.
01:09:32.400 Maybe because they just do what they have.
01:09:33.740 Well, he.
01:09:34.340 They have their way with them.
01:09:35.120 He pushed them to actually contribute, which they didn't like.
01:09:38.280 No kidding.
01:09:38.780 Of course.
01:09:39.120 Yeah.
01:09:39.420 No, they didn't want anything to do with it.
01:09:40.400 But he did.
01:09:41.200 Yeah.
01:09:41.580 He did it anyway.
01:09:42.420 And they did.
01:09:43.580 And they did.
01:09:44.280 And they did.
01:09:45.240 And so maybe they like, you know, being able to push Biden around.
01:09:48.740 But at some point when you're at the table, you're like, oh, man, we got to.
01:09:53.880 I know.
01:09:54.380 What are we doing?
01:09:55.320 I know.
01:09:56.220 What are we doing?
01:09:57.240 Exactly.
01:09:57.780 What are we doing?
01:09:58.540 What did 81 million people vote for?
01:10:01.100 And there will be some who say, well, 81 million people didn't vote for that.
01:10:06.360 Not on this show.
01:10:07.060 Not on this show, my friend.
01:10:08.420 No.
01:10:08.780 No, you're right.
01:10:09.440 Those are just the conspiracy theorists.
01:10:11.740 All right.
01:10:12.560 So we don't want to hear from them, right?
01:10:16.620 Don't you dare.
01:10:17.220 There were no problems with that election.
01:10:20.240 Thank you.
01:10:20.640 It went beautifully.
01:10:22.100 Those Dominion voting machines worked.
01:10:23.700 They worked fine.
01:10:24.940 They were perfect.
01:10:26.100 Ask Fox about that now.
01:10:29.160 I'll bet they'll say this.
01:10:30.780 Let's see.
01:10:31.300 $787 million later.
01:10:33.600 Yeah, they were fine.
01:10:34.660 Everything was good.
01:10:36.660 Did you know that Fox, speaking of that, to take a little side tour here, Smartmatic,
01:10:43.420 was that the name of the software?
01:10:44.380 Yeah, the other one.
01:10:44.760 The software program is suing Fox for $2.7 billion.
01:10:51.700 $2.7 billion.
01:10:54.700 Then they got the Ray Epps thing.
01:10:56.400 We don't even know the dollar figure there, but it's going to be significant.
01:11:00.120 What are they going to do?
01:11:01.640 Oh, no.
01:11:02.240 If they have to pay off Smartmatic as well as Dominion, and I imagine they will.
01:11:06.980 And there's precedent now with the Dominion deal, right?
01:11:08.780 Right.
01:11:09.540 I mean, they settled, right?
01:11:10.760 They settled.
01:11:11.480 They didn't want to go to court on that.
01:11:14.760 It would be a good time to go to work for Smartmatic.
01:11:17.380 They're going to have a little extra cash soon.
01:11:19.300 Pretty much.
01:11:20.560 Yeah.
01:11:21.380 Absolutely.
01:11:22.500 I mean, holy cow.
01:11:23.480 It would be a good time to be Ray Epps, because he's going to wind up with tens of millions.
01:11:28.880 I'll bet you.
01:11:29.280 I mean, if they gave that lowly producer $12.5 million, they're going to give Epps a little more than that.
01:11:35.120 For nothing.
01:11:37.740 I love that story so much.
01:11:39.560 I don't think she even claimed to have been improperly touched by anybody.
01:11:44.360 Nobody really said, you know, nasty things to her.
01:11:47.720 Honestly, she never even worked in the same building as Tucker.
01:11:51.040 No, she never even met him in person.
01:11:52.580 Didn't even meet him in person.
01:11:53.940 It was the producers that had an issue that she had an issue with, right?
01:11:57.040 Right.
01:11:57.200 That was around the show, Tucker Carlson Tonight.
01:12:01.000 Yeah.
01:12:01.140 So that's the only way Tucker is tied to it, because it was the show.
01:12:04.560 Yes.
01:12:05.200 They work for Tucker.
01:12:06.160 Yeah.
01:12:06.960 And I guess Tucker was supposed to head that off.
01:12:09.100 Hey, don't put up swimsuit photos of Nancy Pelosi around the office.
01:12:13.920 I mean, does he even know that that's happening?
01:12:16.840 Probably not.
01:12:17.780 He's not even there.
01:12:19.300 So I don't know.
01:12:21.000 But that's amazing.
01:12:22.080 She got $12.5 million, if you're not familiar with the story.
01:12:25.820 $12.5 million settlement from Fox.
01:12:28.680 Pretty sweet.
01:12:30.440 Real sweet.
01:12:31.260 Pretty sweet.
01:12:31.740 You can harass me all day.
01:12:33.260 If I can get $12.5 million out of it.
01:12:37.300 Put up pictures of whoever.
01:12:39.620 I don't care.
01:12:41.660 For $12.5 million?
01:12:43.380 Yeah.
01:12:43.620 I'll take that abuse for a little while.
01:12:45.140 The horror.
01:12:45.940 Don't make me look at that anymore.
01:12:49.100 Ow.
01:12:49.520 Ow.
01:12:49.940 Okay.
01:12:51.020 I'm going to sue you now.
01:12:53.340 Yeah.
01:12:53.740 So that's amazing.
01:12:55.100 And with the Smartmatic thing pending and the Ray Epps thing pending,
01:12:59.880 things are not looking good at Fox News right now.
01:13:02.240 And what's good is they got rid of their number one guy.
01:13:04.640 That's the good part of it.
01:13:05.940 And you always want to get rid of your top talent.
01:13:06.960 What a relief that was.
01:13:08.380 Yes, you do.
01:13:09.020 You want to get rid of your top talent at Networks.
01:13:11.420 You want to do that.
01:13:12.460 You do.
01:13:12.860 That's important.
01:13:13.780 Like, if you're a Super Bowl winning team, the first thing you want to do,
01:13:17.880 like, if you're the Kansas City Chiefs, we got to get rid of this Patrick Mahomes cat.
01:13:23.420 Right.
01:13:23.520 Let's get rid of him.
01:13:24.640 Because, man, he's led us to two Super Bowls.
01:13:27.620 Well, two Super Bowl victories.
01:13:29.600 Three Super Bowls overall.
01:13:31.160 Well, we can't have that.
01:13:33.060 Have you watched any?
01:13:33.760 Speaking of that, have you watched any quarterback on Netflix?
01:13:36.420 It's really good.
01:13:37.320 Really good.
01:13:37.940 Really good.
01:13:38.380 Between NFL Films and Omaha Productions, Peyton Manning.
01:13:43.060 It's really good.
01:13:44.140 Man, I've been having fun watching that.
01:13:46.120 They focus on Patrick Mahomes, Kirk Cousins.
01:13:49.640 Right.
01:13:50.400 And Marcus Mariota.
01:13:52.300 Yeah, from Atlanta.
01:13:53.420 Yeah, so pretty interesting.
01:13:55.480 It's all access, man.
01:13:56.760 I can't wait to get to the Mariota part because he lost his job late in the season and just
01:14:01.260 left.
01:14:02.540 And they followed him through all of that.
01:14:06.060 Right.
01:14:06.460 I mean, we got it all.
01:14:07.540 Yeah.
01:14:07.840 Right.
01:14:08.400 Pretty incredible.
01:14:08.920 All access to that.
01:14:09.520 So that'll be fun.
01:14:10.660 And I was reminded about how they lost the first, you know, he fumbled and caused them
01:14:16.020 to lose the first couple of games with those terrible fumbles.
01:14:19.260 Oh, wow.
01:14:19.720 I mean, it was...
01:14:20.880 Not good.
01:14:21.460 No, not good at all.
01:14:22.540 That's a bad year to have all access for somebody.
01:14:26.460 That's a perfect year for us.
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01:16:11.720 They're in Iowa right now, Glenn and Stu in Iowa, and that forum is going on right now.
01:16:17.540 The summit.
01:16:18.480 The family summit is happening.
01:16:20.560 Of course, Tucker Carlson is there.
01:16:22.160 He'll be talking with the candidates, and then tonight, Glenn and Tucker will be together
01:16:27.260 on a very special episode.
01:16:29.900 Of Glenn TV.
01:16:31.700 So watch for that.
01:16:32.720 I think that's around 6.30 Central.
01:16:34.900 5.30, 6.30.
01:16:37.440 How about you just tune in and watch?
01:16:38.820 Yeah.
01:16:39.280 How about you just tune in and watch?
01:16:40.480 And when it happens, it happens.
01:16:41.740 Exactly right.
01:16:42.660 Thank you.
01:16:43.040 How about that?
01:16:43.740 So apparently, there's some controversy online because somebody came out with a list of the
01:16:48.560 greatest athletes of all time?
01:16:50.320 ML Football, it's an independent Twitter reporter, sports reporter, posted his top 10 greatest
01:16:57.440 athletes of all time, which got me thinking about it since we were talking about quarterback
01:17:01.380 on Netflix.
01:17:02.620 Okay.
01:17:02.820 And the people are a little ticked that some people aren't on the list.
01:17:07.480 Okay.
01:17:07.780 You know, the main focus, and I'll give you the top 10 greatest athletes of all time,
01:17:12.660 according to ML Football.
01:17:14.600 Okay.
01:17:15.260 Number 10.
01:17:16.420 Number 10.
01:17:17.580 Mike Trout.
01:17:19.420 Mike.
01:17:19.740 Okay.
01:17:20.020 Mike Trout.
01:17:20.780 Yeah.
01:17:22.280 Okay.
01:17:22.840 Los Angeles Angels or California Angels or whatever they're called today.
01:17:26.060 Angel League Baseball.
01:17:26.820 Yeah.
01:17:27.500 One of the great baseball players of all time, probably.
01:17:30.420 Number nine.
01:17:31.720 Serena Williams.
01:17:34.960 Okay.
01:17:35.440 Top 10 greatest athletes of all time.
01:17:36.740 Number eight.
01:17:37.460 In her sport, she really dominated for a long time.
01:17:40.140 Roger Federer.
01:17:42.200 Okay.
01:17:42.740 We're talking tennis stars here, but all right.
01:17:45.860 Athlete.
01:17:46.400 Yes.
01:17:46.680 Number seven.
01:17:47.540 All right.
01:17:48.100 Muhammad Ali.
01:17:49.540 Muhammad Ali.
01:17:50.760 Okay.
01:17:51.420 Number six.
01:17:52.980 Usain Bolt.
01:17:55.060 Very fast.
01:17:57.280 Number five.
01:17:58.500 He could run pretty quickly.
01:17:59.500 He could.
01:18:00.100 He could.
01:18:00.840 Number five.
01:18:01.700 Number five.
01:18:02.540 Michael Phelps.
01:18:04.240 Michael Phelps.
01:18:04.940 Michael Phelps.
01:18:05.720 Okay.
01:18:06.380 Number five.
01:18:06.940 Number four.
01:18:08.440 Number four.
01:18:09.560 Michael Jordan.
01:18:11.840 Hmm.
01:18:12.480 Really?
01:18:13.120 Just fourth?
01:18:13.940 Fourth.
01:18:14.580 Huh.
01:18:15.420 All right.
01:18:15.760 I think that's a little low for him.
01:18:17.200 I don't.
01:18:17.720 I mean, Michael's.
01:18:18.620 I think that's low for Michael Jordan.
01:18:19.880 He should be up there higher.
01:18:20.840 But then you look at the other names on the list and you think, okay, well.
01:18:23.320 Quite an athlete.
01:18:24.560 All right.
01:18:24.840 Number three.
01:18:25.960 Lionel Messi.
01:18:27.740 From soccer?
01:18:29.160 Get out of here.
01:18:30.440 No.
01:18:31.020 I'm sorry.
01:18:32.140 No.
01:18:32.980 See, that's just your bias, though.
01:18:35.100 Perhaps.
01:18:35.700 That's just your bias of a soccer-hating human, which is completely wrong.
01:18:38.100 So he can kick the ball and then somebody else kicks it a different way.
01:18:42.020 But what's Michael do?
01:18:42.960 Oh, he throws the ball into a little hoop.
01:18:44.780 He kicks it back.
01:18:45.240 It's stupid.
01:18:46.280 Wayne Gretzky, number two.
01:18:48.200 Wayne Gretzky, number two.
01:18:49.680 He's a really good hockey player.
01:18:50.580 He just skates on ice and hits a little thing.
01:18:54.160 No, he dominated hockey for a long time.
01:18:56.400 Yes, all these people dominated.
01:18:58.300 Yes, they did.
01:18:59.380 Number one.
01:19:00.220 Number one.
01:19:01.520 The greatest athlete of all time.
01:19:05.880 Tom Brady.
01:19:06.840 Oh, no.
01:19:07.540 Tom Brady.
01:19:09.000 No.
01:19:09.560 What do you mean, no?
01:19:10.480 He's not an athlete.
01:19:11.920 Tom Brady is a great quarterback.
01:19:14.360 He might be the greatest quarterback of all time.
01:19:16.320 He's not the greatest athlete.
01:19:17.040 Oh, he's definitely the greatest quarterback of all time.
01:19:18.920 Get out of here.
01:19:19.440 The greatest athlete, Tom Brady.
01:19:20.080 The guy runs probably an eight-second 40.
01:19:23.180 He's won like 80 Super Bowls.
01:19:25.100 Come on.
01:19:25.700 Tom Brady.
01:19:26.800 He's won, I believe, seven Super Bowls.
01:19:28.920 Like I said, 80.
01:19:29.860 Okay.
01:19:30.400 That's close to 80.
01:19:31.400 Thank you.
01:19:31.960 Not quite there.
01:19:32.900 People are all wound up that, you know, no Simone Biles.
01:19:37.560 Okay.
01:19:38.200 No Katie Ledecky.
01:19:39.980 Michael Phelps is on it.
01:19:41.380 I mean, if Phelps is on it.
01:19:42.720 So, I mean.
01:19:43.420 What, did they think he should be number one?
01:19:45.060 You know.
01:19:45.760 He was fifth, wasn't he?
01:19:46.640 They're just saying that if Phelps is on it, then Simone Biles and Katie Ledecky should be there.
01:19:50.980 Okay.
01:19:51.000 So, other Olympians should be on it, too.
01:19:54.020 Yeah.
01:19:54.300 I don't know.
01:19:54.640 It's pretty subjective.
01:19:55.700 But if you're talking best athlete, I don't know.
01:19:59.700 I don't know if Tom Brady belongs.
01:20:02.140 Right?
01:20:03.000 You know, an athlete, you think he does athletic things.
01:20:05.860 Right.
01:20:06.320 And throwing the ball is athletic.
01:20:07.780 But, I mean, he can't run very fast.
01:20:09.960 He's not good at breaking tackles.
01:20:12.120 You know.
01:20:13.100 I mean, you need to be a different sort of person to be an athlete.
01:20:18.380 We are.
01:20:19.100 For example.
01:20:19.440 Yes, right.
01:20:20.120 Thank you.
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01:22:39.320 A few minutes ago, we were talking about this list that came out.
01:22:47.580 I guess it was just an online thing.
01:22:49.420 Yeah.
01:22:49.780 Yeah.
01:22:50.360 From ML football.
01:22:51.340 Yeah.
01:22:51.500 The greatest athletes of all time.
01:22:53.880 Give me the top 10 again.
01:22:55.020 Where were the top 10?
01:22:55.780 I'm going to open it back up again.
01:22:57.280 Oh, jeez.
01:22:57.880 Tom Brady was number one.
01:22:58.860 Tom Brady was the number one athlete.
01:23:01.280 And, you know, Tom Brady's a great, a great quarterback.
01:23:05.160 But when you think athlete, you think not just throwing, but running, jumping, twisting,
01:23:12.000 turning, you know, all the things that athletes do.
01:23:14.900 All the things that possibly Tom Brady wasn't doing.
01:23:17.380 Right.
01:23:19.100 Exactly.
01:23:19.740 I mean, Tom Brady, you know, he's, he can, he can drop back.
01:23:24.820 He's the greatest quarterback of all time.
01:23:26.300 You give him that.
01:23:26.940 Absolutely.
01:23:27.460 Makes good decisions.
01:23:28.180 Those are the things.
01:23:29.520 All right.
01:23:29.680 So you had Wayne Gretzky.
01:23:30.880 Yeah.
01:23:31.060 Number two, Lionel Messi, Michael Jordan, Michael Phelps, Usain Bolt, Muhammad Ali, Roger Federer,
01:23:37.300 Serena Williams, Mike Trout.
01:23:39.300 Okay.
01:23:39.620 I'm thinking like a guy like Deion Sanders.
01:23:43.100 Why isn't he on the list?
01:23:45.160 Or Bo Jackson.
01:23:46.160 Yes.
01:23:46.840 Those are some athletes, right?
01:23:48.820 They can do a whole bunch of different things really super well.
01:23:51.440 Michael played a couple of sports.
01:23:52.140 Your argument for Michael Jordan is pretty good.
01:23:53.280 Michael Jordan.
01:23:54.080 Yeah.
01:23:54.300 He could be at the top of the list.
01:23:55.780 But, you know, when I think it's Tom Brady, probably the greatest quarterback.
01:24:00.440 I don't know.
01:24:00.700 Unless you're talking about, I don't know, Sammy Baugh.
01:24:03.460 And who doesn't talk about Sammy Baugh?
01:24:06.600 I mean.
01:24:07.480 Right?
01:24:08.080 Sammy Baugh.
01:24:08.440 Right?
01:24:09.040 Sammy Baugh.
01:24:10.840 Red Granger, I think, played a little quarterback.
01:24:13.820 Another one.
01:24:14.520 Another one.
01:24:15.300 You can't hear enough about Red Granger and Sammy Baugh.
01:24:19.740 Granger.
01:24:20.400 I don't know.
01:24:20.880 I don't know if Granger even played quarterback.
01:24:22.700 He was mostly a running back.
01:24:23.660 Yeah, he was a back.
01:24:24.200 I think, but.
01:24:25.420 But Sammy Baugh.
01:24:26.300 But Sammy Baugh.
01:24:27.540 Come on.
01:24:28.020 There is a guy.
01:24:28.560 And what about our boy?
01:24:30.320 Our Bronco Nagurski.
01:24:31.720 Bronco Nagurski.
01:24:33.300 These are guys.
01:24:33.920 I mean, that guy played with no legs and no arms.
01:24:35.560 Right?
01:24:37.480 Right?
01:24:38.640 Those are guys.
01:24:39.480 Seriously.
01:24:40.020 They got punched in the face.
01:24:41.300 They had a broken nose, a broken jaw.
01:24:43.440 They lost five teeth.
01:24:45.000 They continued to play.
01:24:45.540 They're coming out for the second half.
01:24:47.300 They're not saying, you know what?
01:24:49.080 I might have turf toe.
01:24:50.320 He's being looked at under the.
01:24:51.240 I've got to be out for four weeks.
01:24:52.940 He just looked at under the tent.
01:24:54.760 No.
01:24:55.300 No, he's not doing that.
01:24:56.800 No.
01:24:57.600 No, they lost limbs.
01:24:59.440 And they went back out there to play.
01:25:00.980 Anyway, you know what?
01:25:01.840 Sammy Baugh, yes, deserves to be on this list.
01:25:04.040 Sammy Baugh should be on the.
01:25:05.320 Bronco Nagurski should definitely be on this list.
01:25:08.920 Right.
01:25:09.580 The guys from, you know.
01:25:10.920 The frozen tundra of Lambeau Field.
01:25:17.760 Those guys.
01:25:18.780 Yes.
01:25:18.880 The Warriors take to defeat Bronco Nagurski, who'd lost both legs, his left arm, and his
01:25:33.000 right eye in the first half bloodstained jersey, crawled back out for the second half.
01:25:44.380 He's not on the list.
01:25:45.380 He's not on the list.
01:25:46.320 Not on the list.
01:25:46.940 He's not on the list.
01:25:47.680 That's just, there's, it's unconscionable.
01:25:49.760 I don't know what's going on.
01:25:51.120 And never mind Simone Biles not being on the list.
01:25:53.540 Simone Biles.
01:25:53.960 That's what started this, is that I was reading where they were mad because Simone Biles wasn't
01:25:58.400 on the list.
01:25:59.140 And I was like, come on now.
01:26:00.700 No, come on.
01:26:01.320 She wouldn't even compete in the Olympics when she was there.
01:26:03.220 All right, she quit.
01:26:04.200 She quit.
01:26:04.640 I know that she had some kind of thing, but I mean, superstars show up.
01:26:09.060 Some kind of thing.
01:26:09.820 Some kind of thing.
01:26:10.700 I don't know what it was.
01:26:11.620 Was it depression?
01:26:12.820 Well, she got depression because she couldn't do her stuff, right?
01:26:18.140 That's what, so the thing, I want to say vertigo, but I don't remember exactly what it was.
01:26:23.560 She did or claimed to be suffering from something like that.
01:26:27.600 But superstars show up, Pat.
01:26:29.080 Yes, they do.
01:26:30.160 Superstars show up.
01:26:30.860 You and I both know that.
01:26:31.760 Like Bronco Naguski.
01:26:34.400 That's correct.
01:26:35.240 Right?
01:26:35.580 That's correct.
01:26:36.260 Yeah, that's right.
01:26:36.960 I mean, you and I are both clear examples of superstars showing up.
01:26:40.900 I could have said, Glenn, I can't fill in today.
01:26:43.380 I'm tired.
01:26:45.440 Did you?
01:26:45.780 I had a little bit of nausea.
01:26:47.160 Did you?
01:26:47.700 But no, I'm here.
01:26:49.100 Thank you.
01:26:49.760 Right?
01:26:50.240 I'm here.
01:26:51.780 So, and you are as well.
01:26:54.040 I could have said, Glenn, no, I'm hungry.
01:26:56.080 Well, I'm still hungry.
01:26:57.200 But I'm here.
01:26:58.600 But we're here.
01:26:59.980 That's right.
01:27:00.660 We've shown up for the second half.
01:27:02.480 Because superstars show up.
01:27:03.880 They show up.
01:27:04.620 Simone.
01:27:05.260 Exactly right.
01:27:06.600 Exactly right.
01:27:08.120 We talked about this on my show yesterday, and it was the wrong time to do it because you
01:27:13.000 weren't there.
01:27:13.960 But apparently there's a shortage of antibiotics right now to fight syphilis.
01:27:18.120 There's a shortage of antibiotics to fight many things.
01:27:20.700 But syphilis in particular.
01:27:22.700 I know.
01:27:23.440 Because apparently Bicillin LA is in short supply.
01:27:27.680 Struggling.
01:27:28.880 I mean, I can't tell you how much gas I've wasted driving to different pharmacies.
01:27:34.660 Really?
01:27:35.160 Yeah.
01:27:35.660 Yeah.
01:27:35.960 This one doesn't have it.
01:27:37.540 And this one's not a 24-hour, so you've got to wait until they're open, regular hours.
01:27:41.800 Right.
01:27:42.040 It's a hassle.
01:27:42.740 Well, Pfizer announced there would be shortages Bicillin LA last month.
01:27:47.740 It's a long-acting injectable antibiotic that's also known as, as you know, Jeffy, being the
01:27:55.180 regular user of penicillin G-benzathene.
01:27:58.900 I mean, the amount of times I've heard you talk about penicillin G-benzathene, if I had
01:28:06.360 a nickel for each of them.
01:28:07.620 And I will say that there are times, depending on the strain of syphilis that you have, G
01:28:18.160 doesn't work.
01:28:19.460 Really?
01:28:20.040 Yeah.
01:28:20.540 Oh, no.
01:28:21.200 I know.
01:28:21.800 Really?
01:28:23.060 Okay.
01:28:23.720 Hate to bring it down.
01:28:24.540 And it can bring life-
01:28:25.700 Even if it weren't in short supply.
01:28:26.880 It can bring life-threatening problems, including angina, aortic aneurysm, heart failure, seizures,
01:28:34.900 memory problems, personality changes.
01:28:38.300 No joke.
01:28:39.020 Dementia.
01:28:40.460 Hmm.
01:28:41.560 Know anybody like that?
01:28:42.960 Huh.
01:28:45.420 Nerve pain.
01:28:46.320 Right.
01:28:46.920 Joint pain and problems with organs.
01:28:49.500 So, yeah, all of that stuff.
01:28:51.480 Isn't this what they said Hitler had at the end?
01:28:54.600 And that's why he was making such really bad decisions.
01:28:58.020 Hey, you know what?
01:28:59.920 Let's attack Russia right now.
01:29:02.780 Let's attack the Soviet Union and we'll send our troops over there in shorts because winter's
01:29:10.200 coming and they'll want to cool off a little bit.
01:29:13.140 They'll want to have little snowball fights.
01:29:16.920 So, yeah, I think that was-
01:29:20.280 They did say that.
01:29:20.980 I think they do say that that was part of his mental illness.
01:29:24.360 And, you know, you're not trying to equate another world leader with Adolf Hitler, are
01:29:30.820 you?
01:29:31.160 No.
01:29:31.940 Mm-mm.
01:29:32.260 Why?
01:29:32.820 No.
01:29:33.800 Uh-uh.
01:29:34.380 Oh, okay.
01:29:35.280 I misunderstood what you were saying.
01:29:36.560 No.
01:29:36.660 No, I was equating a world leader with dementia, though.
01:29:40.920 I mean, that's where I was confused.
01:29:41.940 So, yeah, there's no doubt I was equating a world leader with dementia.
01:29:47.020 Okay.
01:29:47.500 But not Hitler.
01:29:48.260 All right.
01:29:48.580 Because I don't think we've started killing people yet.
01:29:52.720 So, I mean, we.
01:29:54.420 I, this person that I was thinking of, I don't think has started killing people yet.
01:29:59.960 Well.
01:30:00.540 No.
01:30:00.880 Well, who knows?
01:30:02.380 I don't know.
01:30:02.880 Who knows at this point?
01:30:05.120 All right.
01:30:06.300 Did you know that Yellowstone, it's official now?
01:30:10.200 I guess, I thought it was already official, but the show Yellowstone, which still hasn't
01:30:15.820 returned for the second half of season five.
01:30:18.120 No, it hasn't.
01:30:18.240 And it's not going to now.
01:30:19.040 It's not going to?
01:30:20.780 Well, I mean, Pat, you.
01:30:23.180 Are they not?
01:30:23.740 Contracts are up.
01:30:24.820 Yeah.
01:30:25.240 And then they're on strike.
01:30:27.820 So, I mean, right there.
01:30:28.500 But haven't they already recorded?
01:30:30.120 Or they haven't done the season?
01:30:32.060 No, they haven't.
01:30:32.540 It's not produced?
01:30:32.960 They haven't started filming the last half yet.
01:30:34.520 Because I thought it was on for, like, November or something.
01:30:37.920 Well, that was their original time, but they had to get filming in.
01:30:41.420 That was what.
01:30:42.080 Oh, my gosh.
01:30:43.120 What's his face?
01:30:43.980 Costner was arguing over originally was the amount of time he would spend filming.
01:30:49.160 Right.
01:30:49.740 Okay.
01:30:50.220 And, you know, the fighting between him and Taylor was kind of blown out of proportion.
01:30:59.120 But it was a contractual thing between how much time he was going to spend filming.
01:31:04.000 He didn't want to spend weeks in Montana because the wife told him that she was going to leave
01:31:10.300 if he continued to work on Yellowstone.
01:31:12.920 And so she left.
01:31:14.160 So she left.
01:31:15.140 Even though he didn't continue to work on Yellowstone.
01:31:17.280 So they've got a big fight happening now, any over billions of dollars.
01:31:22.200 I love their fight, by the way.
01:31:23.500 He is trying to pay her.
01:31:25.660 I think he wants to pay her $52,000 a month for child support.
01:31:31.340 I mean, you have to change your whole lifestyle for that.
01:31:33.420 She wants a little bit more than that.
01:31:34.740 You have to change your whole lifestyle for that.
01:31:36.000 $248,000 per month.
01:31:39.880 Plus, the judge sided with Kevin at the house.
01:31:43.120 He's got a great place along the beach in Northern.
01:31:47.920 I bet he does.
01:31:48.680 It's gorgeous.
01:31:50.060 I forget how many acres it is there.
01:31:51.580 But he had a baseball field, Field of Dreams built there.
01:31:54.220 Is that the one they're renting out?
01:31:55.220 And he's got, well, they rented one of the houses on the property.
01:32:00.260 Oh, my gosh.
01:32:01.200 And that's the one they're getting $61,000 a month from.
01:32:03.700 Right.
01:32:04.080 And she gets all that.
01:32:05.540 Well, the rental house was, he was renting to a friend of his until he found out that
01:32:10.300 he was stopping over for coffee a little too often while he was gone.
01:32:15.460 Really?
01:32:15.780 He had taken care of a little business along the beach.
01:32:18.500 Really?
01:32:19.180 Yeah, that's what else was the start of it.
01:32:20.700 So his wife was cheating on him?
01:32:22.200 Is what you're alluding to here?
01:32:23.480 That's what I read.
01:32:24.520 Oh, man.
01:32:25.240 That's what I read.
01:32:26.640 That's sad.
01:32:28.000 I don't like it.
01:32:28.380 But that place is gorgeous.
01:32:29.380 He's got all these acreage here, and then he's got some acreage just down the road from
01:32:33.380 there, those where they keep the horses.
01:32:35.320 You can go and visit down there if you want.
01:32:37.820 I mean, so many of us who keep horses at a separate location know what he goes through
01:32:42.280 there.
01:32:43.060 But the judge sided with him.
01:32:44.360 She's got to get out.
01:32:45.200 She wanted to stay there with the kids and stuff, and now she's got to get out of that
01:32:48.840 place.
01:32:49.220 That's his.
01:32:50.140 So we'll see.
01:32:51.240 All right.
01:32:52.240 So anyway, no more Yellowstone?
01:32:53.880 We're not going to get the end of the fifth season?
01:32:56.640 Probably not.
01:32:57.400 It's just over?
01:32:58.200 That would suck.
01:32:58.840 I mean, come on.
01:32:59.800 Look, we've got the strike going on.
01:33:02.940 Yeah, you've got the writer's strike.
01:33:04.340 And now you've got the actors coming up.
01:33:07.140 And they're talking about, I mean, they were, but yesterday, prior to the actors going on
01:33:12.000 strike, they talked about not sitting down with the writers until October.
01:33:16.780 Oh, man.
01:33:18.500 So now they make the case that these platforms and companies are just trying to wait them
01:33:23.620 out until these people are going to lose their homes and not have any money to feed
01:33:28.620 themselves.
01:33:29.260 They're just going to come back to the table and say, you know, we've got to work.
01:33:34.060 Pay us whatever you want.
01:33:34.920 It's too bad because it hurts.
01:33:35.740 The people like Kevin Costner are fine.
01:33:38.300 They've made a lot of money.
01:33:39.580 What, 5% of the actors that make all the money?
01:33:42.980 Right.
01:33:43.380 And the rest are just, you know, making a living.
01:33:45.580 The worker bees are barely getting by.
01:33:47.100 Right.
01:33:47.440 They're living paycheck to paycheck like the rest of us.
01:33:49.560 And they're making a living.
01:33:50.120 And the cameraman and the, you know, all the props people and everything, they're making
01:33:55.560 a living in Hollywood doing it, which is great.
01:33:58.520 But when there's no work, they all suffer.
01:34:02.000 Yeah.
01:34:02.680 So this new sequel, is that even going to get done?
01:34:06.620 I don't know.
01:34:07.300 All these shows are on hold now.
01:34:08.760 Because they're talking about a sequel and all we know about it, don't know the name,
01:34:13.400 I guess Yellowstone is going to be in the title somewhere, but Matthew McConaughey is
01:34:18.480 going to be there.
01:34:18.920 Yeah.
01:34:18.980 Taylor's working on a couple other shows.
01:34:20.420 I mean, he's got like six or seven shows in the barrel, which are going to be great.
01:34:27.500 But yeah, the new Yellowstone, that's supposed to be with McConaughey.
01:34:31.000 But all these shows are done.
01:34:32.500 I mean, except for, what's the app I'm thinking of?
01:34:36.800 Oh yeah, Blaze TV.
01:34:37.540 Except for that app.
01:34:39.620 I mean, I may be pulling the plug on these other apps.
01:34:41.760 If they're not going to give me new content.
01:34:43.800 Yeah, forget it.
01:34:45.120 Why am I paying you five to $15 a month?
01:34:49.260 Yeah.
01:34:49.960 Shouldn't be.
01:34:50.860 Right.
01:34:51.860 Shouldn't be.
01:34:53.120 I mean, look at how the landscape has changed.
01:34:55.020 It used to be just, you know, you got cable TV, right?
01:34:58.460 You either had basic or you got cable TV.
01:35:01.200 And then you got extended cable TV.
01:35:04.020 Now you've got all of these apps that each cost.
01:35:07.520 I love it.
01:35:07.960 In addition to whatever you pay for cable or satellite.
01:35:11.980 If you still have it.
01:35:12.920 If you still have it.
01:35:13.660 I don't have it.
01:35:14.060 Which I do.
01:35:15.460 Because of live sports and whatever.
01:35:18.600 But I mean, I got, you got, if you want live sports, you can set up deals through Hulu now.
01:35:24.160 And, you know, YouTube TV's got their NFL network deal, but Hulu has a live sports and their ESPN deals.
01:35:30.880 Isn't YouTube up to like 70 bucks a month or something?
01:35:33.720 I mean, it's ridiculous.
01:35:34.440 I dropped it though.
01:35:34.660 I dropped YouTube.
01:35:35.580 I went to Hulu live and I got HBO and I think Disney through Hulu with the deal.
01:35:44.820 And then the ESPN package.
01:35:46.720 So I get sports, which I'm a fan of.
01:35:49.420 I'm not doing it without sports.
01:35:50.980 You know what I mean?
01:35:51.320 Well, you can't.
01:35:51.780 I can do without the NFL package, but I got to have the sports.
01:35:55.620 I got to have the football.
01:35:56.460 During football season, I got to have college football.
01:35:58.120 You got to have college football.
01:35:58.740 And I got to have NFL.
01:35:59.980 I mean, I just have to.
01:36:00.900 I just have to.
01:36:01.360 An absolute must.
01:36:02.360 Yeah, it's a must.
01:36:02.980 Yes.
01:36:03.280 It's a must.
01:36:03.860 I mean, you have to breathe and you have to have college football.
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01:37:46.480 This is kind of interesting.
01:37:52.500 The 10 states with the best economies in America for the residents of those states.
01:38:00.820 Okay.
01:38:01.240 Okay.
01:38:01.780 Now, would you guess that these states are normally going to be Republican-dominated or Democrat-dominated states?
01:38:12.960 Yeah, take a guess.
01:38:14.040 Democrat.
01:38:14.520 No, you got it wrong.
01:38:18.380 You got it exactly wrong.
01:38:20.620 There is one Democrat state, Delaware, at number 10.
01:38:25.400 Okay?
01:38:25.800 Okay.
01:38:26.440 For well over a century, the first state's business laws and court system have made it a favored spot to incorporate.
01:38:34.040 So this is what Delaware has going for it because everybody incorporates there.
01:38:38.580 And so that was kind of a smart move on their part.
01:38:41.320 Yes, it was.
01:38:41.940 But their GDP growth was 2.1%.
01:38:45.840 Their job growth was 2.5%.
01:38:47.840 Okay?
01:38:48.660 They've got a debt rating and outlook from Moody's of AAA.
01:38:52.380 They're stable.
01:38:52.920 At number nine, though, Indiana, obviously a very Republican state.
01:38:58.280 Their job growth is 2.6%.
01:39:00.580 GDP 1.9%.
01:39:03.240 They also have a AAA rating for Moody's.
01:39:06.300 At number eight, Idaho.
01:39:09.120 Also Republican.
01:39:10.660 Interesting.
01:39:11.100 Led by the gem states, surging real estate and IT sectors, Idaho's economy was the fastest growing in the nation last year.
01:39:20.140 And job growth was among the best as well.
01:39:22.540 The GDP grew by almost 5%.
01:39:24.580 That's amazing.
01:39:25.760 Wow.
01:39:26.060 And the job growth was 3% in Idaho.
01:39:30.240 So doing really well.
01:39:32.140 At number seven, South Carolina.
01:39:36.140 The Palmetto State is a popular place to start a business with nearly 96,000 startups in 2021.
01:39:43.380 South Carolina ranked in the top 10 per capita.
01:39:46.600 State ranked third for housing price appreciation last year, even as home builders steadily added to the supply.
01:39:53.600 Okay, but they don't have any S&P 500 company headquarters in the state.
01:39:59.200 Business opportunities can be hard to come by.
01:40:01.400 At number six, Utah.
01:40:03.560 Utah's been on fire for a long time.
01:40:05.920 So this is the top states?
01:40:07.560 Top 10 for their economy, for the residents of that state.
01:40:12.860 For the residents.
01:40:13.740 Okay.
01:40:15.020 The beehive state's economy just keeps buzzing.
01:40:17.380 State finances are nearly as good as they get, according to CNBC.
01:40:22.040 Job growth continues as Utah's tech economy and mining sector gains strength.
01:40:27.240 So their GDP growth was 2.7.
01:40:29.540 The job growth was 3.1.
01:40:31.700 They also have a AAA rating from Moody's.
01:40:35.080 Another Republican state at number five, Tennessee.
01:40:39.600 The volunteer state is another growth story.
01:40:42.760 The nation's second fastest growing economy last year, led by durable goods manufacturing.
01:40:48.460 So they went up 4.3%.
01:40:50.340 Job growth 4.1.
01:40:52.540 Wow.
01:40:53.880 Number four, Georgia.
01:40:55.880 The home of household names like Home Depot, Delta, Coke.
01:41:01.140 So they offer a diverse and dynamic economy.
01:41:05.120 The GDP grew by 2.8%.
01:41:06.840 Job growth 3.4.
01:41:08.760 North Carolina was number three.
01:41:11.500 At number two, you might have heard of this place, Texas.
01:41:15.760 Lone Star State added nearly 630,000 jobs last year.
01:41:22.640 The 4.8% jump in non-farm payrolls was among the best in the nation.
01:41:28.280 Our economy continues to grow at a Texas-sized pace.
01:41:32.940 So GDP went up 3.4%.
01:41:34.920 Job growth 4.8.
01:41:36.780 Wow.
01:41:37.340 And at number one, who would you guess?
01:41:39.700 At number one.
01:41:40.420 At number one.
01:41:41.520 With a bullet, Florida.
01:41:44.260 Oh, no.
01:41:45.120 That's right.
01:41:46.020 Who's the governor there?
01:41:48.460 He's speaking today somewhere.
01:41:50.020 Ron DeSantis?
01:41:50.620 Yes, he is at the family summit.
01:41:53.460 So things are going well for the Republican-led states.
01:41:57.480 That's kind of interesting, isn't it?
01:41:59.660 Hmm.
01:42:00.240 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:42:01.400 Unless you're the type of person who just loves having a whole bunch of complicated, extra things to do, and you're already busy life, buying and selling homes is probably not your strong suit.
01:42:17.700 I know it's never been mine.
01:42:19.620 That's for sure.
01:42:20.540 I always...
01:42:21.080 What I like to do is buy high and sell low.
01:42:24.760 And there are some people who say, that's the opposite of what you should be doing.
01:42:28.880 Really?
01:42:29.420 Now you tell me.
01:42:30.360 I will say that's the only way that that's happened for me.
01:42:33.020 I hate it.
01:42:33.720 Is the buying high and selling low.
01:42:35.140 Oh, man.
01:42:35.820 That happens a lot.
01:42:37.180 But I didn't have.
01:42:38.640 Yeah.
01:42:38.960 I didn't have real estate agents.
01:42:39.940 I trust.
01:42:40.680 Right.
01:42:41.020 Sometimes the market is right, and you got to go for it.
01:42:44.000 When that time comes, you need help.
01:42:46.100 And I mean expert help.
01:42:47.680 That's why Glenn started Real Estate Agents I Trust.
01:42:50.400 They work with the best real estate agents in your area.
01:42:53.540 The people who have decided to make this their full-time occupation and who throw themselves into it all the way.
01:42:59.540 There's no halfway with these guys.
01:43:01.600 From the starting point all the way to the ending point, these agents will be right by your side.
01:43:06.100 It's Real Estate Agents I Trust.
01:43:08.720 The name really says it all.
01:43:09.840 Go to realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:43:12.960 That's realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:43:15.180 Check out his show, Pat Gray Unleashed, every day, 7 to 9 Eastern.
01:43:18.960 It's really good.
01:43:19.640 Anywhere you get your podcast.
01:43:21.420 It's a great show.
01:43:22.520 A lot of people love it.
01:43:30.640 Yeah.
01:43:31.860 Right.
01:43:32.480 Yeah.
01:43:33.180 That's right.
01:43:34.900 All right.
01:43:36.080 Jeff Fisher has a fat five.
01:43:38.480 Chewing the fat five, baby.
01:43:40.040 Where'd that name come from, by the way?
01:43:42.060 The fat five.
01:43:42.960 That's my daily show, Pat.
01:43:44.300 It's funny you should ask.
01:43:45.320 Huh.
01:43:45.620 Chewing the fat.
01:43:46.860 Available wherever you get your podcast.
01:43:48.380 Now, let me ask you this question because I know you've been fighting for us for a long, long time.
01:43:53.020 And I just hope the effort continues to be successful.
01:43:57.400 Have you been able to keep the price down on that podcast?
01:44:01.680 Have you been able to?
01:44:03.020 Pat, thanks for asking.
01:44:04.000 Yeah, you're welcome.
01:44:04.740 I have.
01:44:05.380 Oh, wow.
01:44:05.860 Thank you.
01:44:06.540 Now, if you act today and subscribe to Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher.
01:44:09.360 But I got to act quickly, right?
01:44:10.900 Because you can't do this forever.
01:44:12.980 There's no telling how long it's going to last.
01:44:14.420 I mean, the manager's out of town and we've gone crazy.
01:44:17.240 You can do it.
01:44:17.720 You can get it for free.
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01:44:19.500 Today.
01:44:20.240 Wow.
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01:44:21.200 Chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher.
01:44:22.320 Can I be the first to say?
01:44:23.220 Whatever platform.
01:44:24.040 Thank you.
01:44:25.360 Thank you.
01:44:26.300 You're welcome.
01:44:27.820 You're welcome.
01:44:28.520 All right.
01:44:28.860 And here's the fat five.
01:44:30.840 Coming to a city near you soon.
01:44:33.660 Paris City Hall is to impose higher parking fees on owners of SUVs in its battle to reduce
01:44:42.060 pollution in the capital.
01:44:43.900 Where is this?
01:44:44.560 And Paris.
01:44:45.020 D.C.?
01:44:45.720 Oh, Paris.
01:44:47.200 No, I mean, we're already doing that in New York and Washington for sure.
01:44:51.040 Did you see the guy who did the Paris tour?
01:44:54.740 Yeah, we played it on my show today.
01:44:56.140 You did see it.
01:44:56.740 Um, he, he went to Paris and he, uh, filmed all of the things that are going on in Paris
01:45:02.940 and it's, it's just, it's a hole.
01:45:05.580 Unpleasant.
01:45:06.260 It's just a hole.
01:45:06.720 I mean, it's, well, it's sadly, it's like many American cities with, uh, graffiti everywhere,
01:45:13.640 trash everywhere, homeless everywhere.
01:45:17.020 The, the city's just been trashed.
01:45:19.340 And they absolutely, you'd think that they were going to be for all this, uh, climate change
01:45:24.000 thing because there was something called the Paris Accord.
01:45:27.960 Oh yeah.
01:45:28.520 Right, right, right.
01:45:29.400 Isn't that what it was called?
01:45:30.200 Which happened in, if I'm not mistaken, Paris.
01:45:33.060 I think you're right.
01:45:33.700 It happened in Paris.
01:45:34.280 I think you're right.
01:45:34.840 I think that's where it happened.
01:45:35.900 Yeah.
01:45:36.000 So now, uh, electric vehicles and those with large families requiring bigger cars are expected
01:45:43.300 to maybe escape the increased fees.
01:45:45.480 But, you know, if you've got a big vehicle size, weight, and motor, uh, is going to be
01:45:51.380 taken into consideration.
01:45:52.480 We're charging you more to park in the city.
01:45:54.280 Okay.
01:45:54.700 That's unreal.
01:45:55.200 They approved the measure.
01:45:56.320 Unanimous vote.
01:45:57.740 My, uh, my favorite part of this is, uh, they hope that the fees will put a brake on
01:46:04.080 the increase and encourage the ownership of lighter vehicles.
01:46:08.500 SUVs in Paris have increased 60% over the last four years.
01:46:14.680 They've increased 60% over the last four years.
01:46:17.760 So apparently the Paris Accord isn't there.
01:46:21.260 Nobody's a fan of them.
01:46:22.300 Yeah.
01:46:22.420 It doesn't work out.
01:46:23.100 But they want to focus on auto-obesity.
01:46:27.660 Auto-obesity.
01:46:28.520 Get it?
01:46:29.080 I do.
01:46:29.760 Not obesity.
01:46:30.320 I do.
01:46:30.780 It's auto-obesity.
01:46:31.500 It's auto-obesity.
01:46:32.160 That's great.
01:46:32.880 Yeah, that's great.
01:46:36.900 Unbelievable.
01:46:37.340 So it's just, it's coming to a city near you.
01:46:40.040 Agonizing.
01:46:40.440 They're going to force you into it, uh, if you don't want it.
01:46:43.480 But apparently 60% of the people, I mean, it's increased in Paris.
01:46:47.180 That's just incredible to me that they just, so, um, yeah, we like the larger vehicles.
01:46:52.900 Okay.
01:46:54.160 Uh, finally, and this is a kind of good news.
01:46:57.420 I'm not, I don't know if it's, I mean, you probably don't care about it, but, uh, O-Pill
01:47:01.540 is going to be available without a visit to the doctor now, Pat.
01:47:05.200 O-Pill?
01:47:05.920 Yeah.
01:47:06.260 It's FDA finally approved.
01:47:07.960 It's non-prescription, uh, use.
01:47:10.600 I don't know what that is.
01:47:11.580 It's birth control.
01:47:12.600 Oh, okay.
01:47:13.300 Yeah.
01:47:13.560 I'm very excited.
01:47:14.400 Birth control.
01:47:15.100 That's really exciting.
01:47:15.880 You don't know what it is?
01:47:17.040 O-Pill?
01:47:17.740 I didn't know what it is.
01:47:18.560 Wow.
01:47:19.140 I mean, it's, uh.
01:47:20.340 I know what birth control is.
01:47:21.740 One of more than a hundred countries now are offering over-the-counter birth controls.
01:47:25.920 Wow.
01:47:26.200 Really?
01:47:26.560 Yeah.
01:47:26.920 And we're going to do that here in the U.S. now, too.
01:47:29.800 No age restrictions on the purchase of the product.
01:47:32.620 Perfect.
01:47:33.420 And they're probably going to hit the shelf next year, so good news.
01:47:36.760 Yeah.
01:47:36.980 Great news.
01:47:37.760 Great news.
01:47:38.500 Uh, number three in the Chewing the Fat Five, uh, for those of you that thought Disney may
01:47:42.500 change its ways, you might want to think again.
01:47:45.580 Uh, Bob Iger, whose deal originally slated him as CEO until the end of next year, 2024,
01:47:53.200 just got a two-year extension.
01:47:54.660 And he's going to be CEO until at least the end of 2026.
01:47:59.520 Unanimous vote from the board.
01:48:01.960 Congratulations.
01:48:02.520 Well, he's done such a great job.
01:48:04.100 The last, is it seven movies or is it?
01:48:06.860 Yeah, I think it's the last seven movies they've done have lost $900 million.
01:48:12.420 Huh.
01:48:13.260 So, yeah, he's doing a great job.
01:48:15.680 It's good we got him back.
01:48:16.480 He's taking things, taking the bull by the horns.
01:48:18.420 Doing a great job.
01:48:19.320 He said in an interview yesterday that he's, uh, considering selling some of the company's
01:48:25.520 traditional TV assets.
01:48:27.060 Saw that.
01:48:27.680 ABC, FX.
01:48:29.340 Wow.
01:48:30.260 Uh, Hulu.
01:48:31.120 Okay.
01:48:31.840 Right?
01:48:32.260 Uh, yeah.
01:48:32.760 I mean, that would be all of them under that umbrella, right?
01:48:35.660 Yeah.
01:48:36.140 Yeah.
01:48:36.420 So, I mean, you know, things are bad at Disney when they're talking about selling ABC.
01:48:41.380 They're starting to dump things.
01:48:42.880 Yeah.
01:48:43.420 Jeez.
01:48:44.020 Holy cow.
01:48:44.680 I mean, I realize that the economy is faltering.
01:48:47.480 So, you know, they're, you know, the parks are, uh.
01:48:50.280 The parks are down.
01:48:51.120 Starting to dwindle.
01:48:51.920 Yeah.
01:48:52.220 But it would seem that perhaps that it may have a little bit more to do with something
01:48:57.380 else rather than the economy that the Disney model is down.
01:49:02.360 Hmm.
01:49:02.600 I don't know what that would be.
01:49:04.160 Like, I don't know.
01:49:05.500 Bud Light comes to mind for some reason.
01:49:07.700 I don't know why.
01:49:08.620 That's weird, isn't it?
01:49:09.660 What does that have to do with Bud Light?
01:49:11.440 Bud Light.
01:49:13.880 I mean, I felt bad for them during the pandemic when they had to close everything because they
01:49:20.020 had to shut down Disney World and Disneyland.
01:49:24.400 They shut down their cruises, their Disney cruises.
01:49:28.080 They stopped production on many movies because of the pandemic scare.
01:49:32.600 And so, I thought, wow, that's too bad that they've had to shut down their...
01:49:36.060 I don't feel a bit bad for them on any level anymore.
01:49:41.060 Not even an inkling of sympathy for them.
01:49:43.480 That fight in Florida really hurt them a lot.
01:49:45.700 Oh, it's pathetic.
01:49:46.860 I mean, it hurt them a lot.
01:49:47.720 Pathetic.
01:49:48.100 And they keep doing it, too.
01:49:49.200 They still do the don't say gay thing.
01:49:52.520 Don't say.
01:49:53.260 Don't say.
01:49:54.580 So stupid.
01:49:55.340 It's just amazing to me.
01:49:56.940 So, Fat 5, number three, we know that SpaceX is planning to increase its current satellite
01:50:04.700 count from 4,000 to 30,000 in the next few years.
01:50:09.940 I keep hearing that, but then you hear how crowded it is up there?
01:50:13.180 Well, they're starting to...
01:50:14.700 I mean, I've talked about it at length on Chewing the Fat about starting a space garbage
01:50:20.940 company, a space truck company.
01:50:22.640 Yeah, because some of that stuff that's up there doesn't work anymore.
01:50:26.300 No, it's a growing problem.
01:50:28.400 And the European Space Agency is currently, right now today, tracking 34,000 objects in
01:50:35.380 space.
01:50:35.720 Wow.
01:50:36.260 Bigger than 10 centimeters.
01:50:38.180 I don't know how big that is.
01:50:39.420 It could be a mile across, or it could be 10 inches.
01:50:42.620 I don't know.
01:50:43.080 But if it's bigger than 10 centimeters, they classify that as space debris.
01:50:47.720 And they say that, obviously, the space debris that is in low Earth orbit will probably burn
01:50:54.980 up in re-entry.
01:50:56.740 But anything in the higher altitudes, that could stay up there for hundreds of years.
01:51:01.800 Yeah.
01:51:02.780 It makes me wonder, why did we get rid of the shuttle program?
01:51:05.600 Because it seems like the shuttle would have been perfect to clean that stuff up.
01:51:09.680 I know.
01:51:10.180 Doesn't it?
01:51:10.520 I mean, they were already going up there taking the trash from the space station anyway.
01:51:13.940 Yeah.
01:51:14.240 What else are you going to do?
01:51:14.940 Pick up a couple of others?
01:51:15.760 I don't know why they trashed the shuttle program.
01:51:18.440 No idea.
01:51:19.140 It was bizarre to me.
01:51:20.540 For now, we also know that SpaceX has been forced to perform more than 25,000 course
01:51:27.400 corrections in the last six months to avoid collisions with other spacecraft.
01:51:32.620 25,000?
01:51:33.260 Course corrections in the last six months.
01:51:35.440 Wow.
01:51:35.880 With other spacecraft or orbital debris.
01:51:39.920 So.
01:51:41.020 Wow.
01:51:41.340 If you add more satellites up there, will that number go up as well?
01:51:45.800 Or I'm not good at math.
01:51:47.200 I'm just.
01:51:47.900 Yeah.
01:51:48.120 It's tough to tell.
01:51:49.260 Tough to tell.
01:51:50.160 Just asking.
01:51:50.760 You know, you also brought up something on SpaceX earlier this week on Pecray Unleashed,
01:51:56.320 I believe.
01:51:56.980 And we were talking about the Tesla car that he sent out in space.
01:52:01.740 Oh, yeah.
01:52:01.900 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:52:02.600 Right?
01:52:02.940 And where that is.
01:52:05.000 Was it you that mentioned that?
01:52:06.260 I don't think so.
01:52:06.880 Maybe Keith mentioned that, but it's, or was it Chris?
01:52:11.520 I don't know.
01:52:11.920 Doesn't matter.
01:52:12.120 Anyway, somebody on the show mentioned, do you remember the Tesla that he.
01:52:16.500 I do.
01:52:17.040 He blasted into space.
01:52:17.740 I do remember the Tesla that he's.
01:52:19.020 And I thought it was going to Mars, but it apparently missed Mars.
01:52:23.280 Wait, what?
01:52:23.800 And now, yeah, it missed it.
01:52:24.940 And now it's 97 million miles from Earth and it's headed back this way.
01:52:31.320 Oh, nice.
01:52:32.200 Yeah.
01:52:32.420 So, it has exceeded the warranty ever so slightly, though.
01:52:36.040 It had a 36,000 mile warranty.
01:52:39.960 And now it's exceeded that.
01:52:41.460 I think maybe, and I don't know.
01:52:44.340 I mean, I'm guessing that the owner of the car might not care.
01:52:48.520 Yeah, probably not.
01:52:49.600 The owner, of course, is Elon Musk.
01:52:52.280 And he sent one of his cars.
01:52:53.900 It was a pretty cool idea.
01:52:55.260 Yeah, it was.
01:52:55.840 It was really cool.
01:52:56.580 I remember watching it and having to shoot off and everything.
01:52:59.140 So, it's on the way back now.
01:53:00.240 It's on the way back.
01:53:00.940 Yeah, but I think it's just going to continue to fly around.
01:53:04.300 I don't think it's coming back to Earth.
01:53:06.340 Okay.
01:53:06.680 It's just on.
01:53:07.400 It's going to orbit.
01:53:07.720 It's headed this way.
01:53:08.900 Right, all right.
01:53:09.100 Yeah.
01:53:09.800 It's headed toward the sun.
01:53:11.060 And apparently, when it heads toward the sun, it slows down.
01:53:13.720 It was going 6,000 miles an hour.
01:53:15.860 Now, it's only going 3,000 miles an hour.
01:53:17.900 You just can't find good automobiles anymore.
01:53:19.480 You can't.
01:53:19.940 You just can't, can you?
01:53:21.240 You can't find good automobiles anymore.
01:53:23.600 So, if you're one of those people that sell the extended warranties, you might want to give Elon a call.
01:53:28.740 Yeah, absolutely.
01:53:29.140 Now, they claim that these space collisions are pretty rare.
01:53:32.660 I mean, relatively rare now.
01:53:34.860 I mean, we had the Chinese satellite smash into a rocket, right?
01:53:38.680 Yeah.
01:53:38.880 And then, there's been a couple, I think, over the last few years.
01:53:43.400 But if we're going to add more up there, I mean, it's going to happen.
01:53:46.240 It's going to happen all the time.
01:53:47.100 It's a problem.
01:53:48.260 And we found out that the Starlink satellites, you know, those 4,000 or 5,000 that are up there already that are soon to be 30,000, they're leaking.
01:53:57.960 They're leaking.
01:53:58.720 Leaking what?
01:53:59.280 It's called unintended electromagnetic radiation.
01:54:04.220 Unintended.
01:54:04.740 Ooh, that's not good.
01:54:05.520 Electromagnetic radiation is emanating from onboard electronics in the Starlink satellites.
01:54:11.960 So, don't worry about it.
01:54:12.960 It's fine.
01:54:13.740 Everything's fine.
01:54:15.020 Okay.
01:54:15.780 They just looked at the SpaceX satellites and they figure, yeah, the other satellite companies, they probably have that same problem.
01:54:23.580 But we just looked at the SpaceX ones for now.
01:54:26.340 Wow.
01:54:27.200 Okay.
01:54:27.980 All right.
01:54:28.840 Great.
01:54:29.540 And we have the Fat Five, number five.
01:54:32.480 Nominations for the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced this week.
01:54:37.420 HBO dominating of the other outlets with 127 total nods.
01:54:44.600 Three shows, Succession, The Last of Us, and The White Lotus had combined for 74 of those 127.
01:54:52.080 Do you watch all those?
01:54:53.580 Yes.
01:54:55.060 What a surprise.
01:54:57.200 Ted Lasso, why wouldn't you?
01:54:58.940 Why wouldn't you?
01:54:59.720 Ted Lasso on Apple TV Plus came in fourth with 21 nominations.
01:55:04.620 Oh, wow.
01:55:06.020 That's a great show.
01:55:07.400 Emmys are supposed to air in September.
01:55:10.140 I don't think they will.
01:55:12.280 We've got the actor strike and the writer strike in full motion.
01:55:15.960 This probably isn't going to happen.
01:55:18.080 Probably not.
01:55:18.820 I mean, all these shows are going to be gone and have a nice day.
01:55:22.200 Everybody's striking and it's going to be over.
01:55:24.720 Succession got 27, did I read?
01:55:26.580 27 nominations by itself?
01:55:28.380 Yes.
01:55:29.320 And you love that, right?
01:55:30.140 It was awesome.
01:55:31.020 I've never seen it.
01:55:32.040 I've never seen it.
01:55:32.060 It's kind of a big...
01:55:32.780 Oh, it's done?
01:55:33.720 Yeah.
01:55:34.020 This was the final season.
01:55:35.200 Oh, okay.
01:55:35.600 It's kind of a big guy show for you.
01:55:37.620 Is it?
01:55:37.920 It's a big guy.
01:55:38.500 You got to be a certain tonnage to watch that?
01:55:41.360 Yes.
01:55:41.760 Like how big do you have to be?
01:55:42.880 Well, four or five hundred pounds?
01:55:44.280 Well...
01:55:44.880 No?
01:55:45.560 I mean...
01:55:46.680 Look who you are.
01:55:47.940 And look how much you weigh.
01:55:49.560 It's a big guy show is what I'm saying.
01:55:50.400 Okay.
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01:56:17.700 Gee, I wonder why that is, government.
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01:57:06.840 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck Program.
01:57:33.020 Glenn's back on Monday.
01:57:34.420 He's in Iowa today, and they're doing the big thing with Tucker Carlson, which should
01:57:39.720 be really cool.
01:57:40.760 I'm looking forward to it, actually.
01:57:42.520 I really am, too.
01:57:43.400 I'm concerned.
01:57:44.620 I want to hear some legitimate answers to Ukraine.
01:57:48.180 Yes.
01:57:48.440 Yes, please.
01:57:49.260 Yeah, I think that's number one.
01:57:50.940 My number one issue right now is Ukraine, and then we can move on to immigration and climate
01:57:56.160 change and all that other stuff.
01:57:57.580 Spending.
01:57:57.840 Do you know they increased the deficit $1 trillion in a week?
01:58:04.600 So here's the great thing about the United States of America.
01:58:09.920 From George Washington to Ronald Reagan, it took to get a trillion dollars in debt.
01:58:18.880 Because those guys didn't know what they were doing.
01:58:20.740 Washington to Reagan.
01:58:22.800 Yeah, they didn't know how to spend money, these people.
01:58:24.720 Oh, stupid.
01:58:25.820 Like, you can't believe stupid.
01:58:28.520 So from Washington to Reagan, our first trillion.
01:58:31.500 Okay.
01:58:32.720 This last week, we spent another trillion.
01:58:36.640 And of course, it's not our second trillion.
01:58:38.240 It's our 32nd or 33rd trillion.
01:58:42.860 I mean, we have not-
01:58:44.200 Eventually, it's going to add up to some real money.
01:58:46.040 Someday, you're going to get to some money.
01:58:47.260 Someday, it's going to be a problem.
01:58:48.920 Not today, of course.
01:58:50.040 It's not a problem.
01:58:50.740 We have not shut off the printing machine, the printing press, man.
01:58:54.940 Nope.
01:58:55.420 Of four.
01:58:56.260 And it just devalues everything we do.
01:58:57.820 Maybe we have shut off the printing press, and it's just digital money now.
01:59:01.660 So nobody cares.
01:59:02.580 Yeah, that could be too.
01:59:03.300 Nobody cares.
01:59:03.800 That could be.
01:59:04.720 Hey, the machine broke down.
01:59:05.860 Eh.
01:59:06.740 So.
01:59:08.200 But I think you're right.
01:59:09.380 I think the main issue might be Ukraine right now.
01:59:12.880 It certainly is for me, man.
01:59:14.740 Especially since they're sending 3,000 more to Europe.
01:59:18.900 I'd like to have someone talk peace.
01:59:22.920 Yeah.
01:59:23.220 And make that happen, please.
01:59:26.260 And Trump says he'll do it in-
01:59:28.460 Continuing to hammer war?
01:59:30.240 He'll do it the first day, I think he said.
01:59:33.040 Okay.
01:59:33.780 I'd be great with that.
01:59:35.700 It'd be interesting to see how many of these guys agree with that.
01:59:39.240 Because I don't-
01:59:40.920 Nikki Haley certainly hasn't been-
01:59:42.740 Nikki Haley certainly doesn't.
01:59:45.220 I think DeSantis is not in favor of what we're doing in Ukraine.
01:59:50.440 No, he's not.
01:59:51.140 I mean, he was in the military.
01:59:52.820 So, I mean, he actually served and was over in Iraq, I believe.
01:59:56.180 Vivek Ramashwamy is pretty much against what's going on.
02:00:00.820 Mike Pence, I think, is for it.
02:00:02.760 Of course he is.
02:00:03.560 Yeah.
02:00:03.900 He's more of a-
02:00:04.480 Of course he is.
02:00:05.700 Now, I don't know where Tim Scott and Asa Hutchinson stand.
02:00:08.800 I apologize for not knowing Asa's stand.
02:00:12.160 I try to keep up on everything.
02:00:13.620 You know, all Asa Hutchinson policy positions.
02:00:17.740 But somehow, I'm not up on that one.
02:00:20.560 Well.
02:00:20.880 For some reason.
02:00:21.440 I take my apology back, because you don't know either.
02:00:25.840 All right.
02:00:26.720 Well, have a great weekend.
02:00:28.600 Glenn will be back on Monday.
02:00:30.120 Tune in for Pat Gray Unleashed on Monday as well.
02:00:34.500 Oh, and if you want some cookies over the weekend, you might go to Keksi.com.
02:00:39.140 Really?
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