On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by a special guest, former Vice President Joe Biden. The two discuss the current state of the economy, gas prices, the global climate crisis, and the upcoming COP26 summit.
00:09:02.400That's why for the first time we had the debacle that we had last winter, because we turned down our coal plant and we turned down our our nuclear plant because we wanted to be, you know, more dependent on wind power.
00:09:44.720We we are responsible for half of the people that will die this week, this winter in Europe.
00:09:51.640We will be responsible for half of them that that are so cold and can't afford electricity or any kind of power to be able to heat their house.
00:10:00.980We will have blood on our hands yet again because we want to make sure the world is green.
00:10:38.740The former director of the Bank of England has called for a net zero banking alliance, which banks have agreed not to lend to producers, but only to put funds into the green bubble, the carbon bubble.
00:10:54.120As a result, future energy production will drop, even though there are ample resources available, creating further artificial scarcity.
00:11:09.380This is why all of the big banks, all of the Goldman Sachs and the Blackstones and everybody else were already over in Scotland at the beginning of this week because they're the ones that are making it happen.
00:11:21.920They're the ones that are saying we're not going to loan any more money to refineries, to anybody who is drilling, anybody who is fracking.
00:11:31.340They are going to have to get their loans elsewhere, not from any of us banks.
00:11:36.180Well, that's just going to dry it all up.
00:12:01.560Take it to a local bank, one that is not part of the system.
00:12:07.440Put it in a place where the local people have responsibility for the decisions that they make.
00:12:15.140It's not going to stop everything, but it sure will send a message.
00:12:19.960Okay, so if you don't go along with the green program, if you're not ESG, banks are not going to be able to give you any money.
00:12:33.840So what they do is they are putting all of this money into green energy and nothing into old energy, which means the price of gasoline is never going down.
00:12:48.060It will only go up because you won't be able to you won't be able to drill for any more.
00:12:55.440You won't be able to build any new facility to hold it.
00:12:59.740You won't be able to buy any new trucks to truck it in.
00:13:04.000You won't be building any new pipelines.
00:13:05.800You won't be building any of those things because that's the old carbon economy.
00:13:19.200And before all of this is lost, you need to know it and tell your friends.
00:13:26.540By the way, Wall Street on Parade has reported that they have reason to believe that hyperinflation that we're presently observing started back in September 2019.
00:13:38.740You remember when I started saying something is wrong with the banks and we couldn't figure out what it is?
00:13:44.540Well, apparently there was a derivative blowout.
00:13:48.920And it was going to crush the markets and the banks and everything else.
00:13:53.900So the Federal Reserve stepped in and they provided.
00:14:10.600And it's it was to not cover short term corporate loans.
00:14:18.140The hypothesis of Wall Street on Parade is the bulk of the money went to covering up derivatives blowout that they believe started in September 2019.
00:14:27.820So what's truly causing hyperinflation is being covered up by labeling it as a supply chain problem of raw material shortages, when in fact it's money printing combined with the Green New Deal policies, which are driving up the prices of oil and gas and coal.
00:14:49.320All of the everything you're experiencing now is coming from policies in Washington, D.C.
00:14:57.660and policies that they are pushing and the banks are gladly accepting.
00:15:07.760All of this is truly, I believe, the reason why Donald Trump, they fought so hard to get him out because there's no way he would have gone up, gone along with any of this.
00:15:17.040There's no way he was fighting against these things.
00:15:22.920That's why they had to develop a cabal on all of the corporations to work together to get him out, because this is a giant money making scam.
00:15:34.420And it's being made on your back, your wealth, the things that you own, the things that you have had, your retirement fund.
00:15:45.340When you start to see hyperinflation, that means you won't be able to retire.
00:15:51.320That's why they're also pushing all of these big, you know, giveaways to people, because they need to keep you at home.
00:16:04.560They need to rope you in and feed you heroin of the government teat.
00:16:30.000And this segment was not funded by Facebook.
00:16:34.340Greg lives in Alabama, and when he turned 53 last year, it seemed that age came up from behind him and hit him all over the head with a brick.
00:16:43.240Aches and pains, aches and pains, the old story.
00:18:01.640It costs us $300 million to build, and that was anchoring the wind turbines to the ocean floor, and then bearing the power cables beneath the ocean floor for the supply of electricity for 1,000 residents on a single island.
00:23:21.220It's a supplement that you put on your dog's food, and it contains all the nutrients that your dog needs, which get cooked out of kibble food when it's being made.
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00:24:17.400John Andrasik started playing piano when he was three years old.
00:24:20.840Thirty years later, as five for fighting, he found himself playing beside his musical heroes at Madison Square Garden after his song Superman, it's not easy, became an anthem for the fallen heroes at 9-11.
00:24:36.620This week's episode of the Glenn Beck podcast on Andrasik, we sit down with him.
00:24:42.740He talks about music, fame, songwriting, freedom, the strange power of Let's Go, Brandon.
00:24:49.460He plays one of my favorite songs, Freedom Never Cries, 100 Years, and his latest Blood on My Hands, which is a protest song and a really good one about Joe Biden's disastrous withdrawal of Afghanistan.
00:25:02.240And it's Blood on My Hands, not Blood on His Hands.
00:25:31.580I mean, I'm sure you wouldn't want to tune away from this, but you can hear that after this program on Blaze TV if you're a subscriber, and it will also be available to everybody on Saturday.
00:26:21.260Well, we were disappointed as well, but more so disappointed in Southwest.
00:26:28.520We, you know, we were forced to reach out to the federal court system to force Southwest to come and talk to us about numerous items.
00:26:39.660We had actually filed in August a status quo lawsuit over several issues that the company wasn't bargaining with us on, coming to the table and meeting and discussing.
00:26:51.460And then we filed a TRO when they announced the mandate to stop that.
00:26:57.540And, but again, to come and sit down and let's talk about the issues surrounding it.
00:27:07.000And they've also said now with, with this, that the mandate is going forward, but they won't fire any of, they won't fire any of the pilots that refuse to get it.
00:27:23.920We've seen some initial responses from them that, that, that, that pilots could apply for exemptions.
00:27:33.180And if they were granted, some of them would be given leave with no pay.
00:27:40.820So, so again, and they've kind of backed off on that now, but we still don't have anything in writing and it's constantly changing.
00:27:50.260They came out with a, a, and the judge spoke to this.
00:27:54.580They came out and said, Hey, we will pay the sick time.
00:27:57.800We will pay you for, for getting the vaccine.
00:28:01.800But that has changed six times since that announcement came out.
00:28:07.520And so we have nothing in writing and, and, and, and we have Gary Kelly's word who by the way is, is going to be stepping down in February.
00:28:16.360So he's the one who said no one will be fired, but, but what happens in March and April?
00:28:23.400If you, if you can't work because you haven't gotten the vaccine, you know, there's something that I find amazing that happens with the teachers unions in New York city.
00:28:34.840If you are deemed a pedophile, they can't fire you.
00:28:39.400So they just put you in a room with other pedophile teachers and you just sit there and you do nothing every day, but you're getting paid.
00:28:47.340I mean, if you're a pedophile, I guess that's a pretty good gig for you.
00:28:51.480Um, but if you're a pilot, nobody wants to sit around in a room and do nothing.
00:29:01.540And again, we haven't been able to sit down and have discussions with him, with him.
00:29:05.300Um, you know, we're the, the judge ruled and, and, and that is what it is.
00:29:11.240And, and, and we're looking at our steps now moving forward.
00:29:14.280But, but again, all we've asked for this whole time is for Southwest to, to stop these unilateral decisions, these unilateral, um, you know, policies without sitting down.
00:29:26.300Um, they're, they're marching all over our, our contract and, uh, I'm really, you know, concerned with the ruling and how Southwest is, is really, um, undermining what the RLA actually stands for, the Railroad Labor Act.
00:29:40.160Um, well, I would encourage anybody that, uh, well, I mean, I don't know what you do now.
00:29:45.780I was going to say, I encourage anybody who has the money.
00:29:49.900Um, and a lot of people don't have the money to fly, especially some of the prices are outrageous now.
00:29:55.360Uh, but if you have the money, don't fly on Southwest, um, because they, at least, I guess, haven't really made the decision officially yet.
00:30:03.660Um, I, I have to tell you, um, Casey, I'm, I'm really concerned.
00:30:07.640This vaccine mandate, uh, goes into full effect across the nation on November 22nd.
00:30:14.960And we have 60% of, uh, of, uh, DHS or what are the TSA that hasn't been vaccinated yet.
00:30:23.160Now that's a, that number is a couple of weeks old, so it might be closer to 40% now, but you're going to, you're running out of time.
00:30:30.140And when that goes into effect three days before Thanksgiving, I think these airports are going to be nightmares.
00:30:40.240Um, yeah, let me go back to where you said, don't fly Southwest.
00:30:44.860I, uh, I, you know, we're definitely not there.
00:30:47.740Southwest is, is relying on, on, on all of the frontline employees.
00:30:53.760Everybody, our pilots, the most productive out there, our pilots will get our passengers to where they need to go.
00:30:59.500Um, but, but I am disappointed in Southwest.
00:31:02.740And, and I do think that moving forward, a lot of what the, the, the lawsuit, not just, um, on the mandate front, but, but the lawsuit was, was to, to kind of streamline.
00:31:15.380And, and, and get us talking and, and make sure that a lot of the issues we're seeing with Southwest operationally get corrected.
00:31:22.940Um, so I have a lot of confidence in, in, in the frontline employees, um, getting our passengers to where they need to be.
00:31:30.700But it's, it's, it's critical for Southwest to, to make some changes and to correct a lot and make sure that, that what happened over, over October 8th, that meltdown, the meltdown over the entire summer, uh, doesn't occur again.
00:31:45.560Yeah. Um, can you respond to the, uh, TSA thing?
00:31:50.040Uh, you, you have confidence that Thanksgiving's not going to be an absolute nightmare?
00:31:54.720Um, Thanksgiving is going to be a challenge, uh, talking about specifically to TSA, um, and a, a lot of what's going on with vaccinations and mandates.
00:32:06.220We, um, you know, that's, that's part of our issue is, is, uh, Biden has come down and made this pronouncement that is affecting us.
00:32:16.260Uh, but it's, it's not affecting everyone and, and, and none of the results that they're looking for are uniform.
00:32:29.540Um, um, Southwest is, is preparing for, for, um, Thanksgiving and the holidays.
00:32:36.220And, um, and like I said, our, our employees, just like this summer, when we weren't really given the tools to, to do what we needed to do, uh, came through admirably.
00:32:46.180And, and we will, again, all the employees of Southwest, you know, really disappointed in management.
00:32:51.520Casey, um, I think everybody knows the spirit of Southwest and the employees and you guys are, you guys do a great job.
00:33:07.040Now, you know, the people who make our lives, uh, you know, uh, really kind of easy, not the TSA, but the airlines being able to go and see our family and go travel.
00:33:19.500And now that's, you guys are being fired for it.
00:33:22.760America is right at the edge of saying enough is enough.
00:33:25.620And, uh, it would be certainly great to see somebody like Southwest airlines stand up and say, Hey, you know what?
00:33:33.480We are the airline of the little people and we do care about the little people.
00:33:37.620And we don't look at our employees like little people.
00:33:41.660And we don't look down on our, uh, on our, uh, our, uh, ticket buyers as little people either.
00:34:45.760I want to talk to you a little bit about, uh, the Tuttle Twins books.
00:34:49.880Uh, uh, Jacqueline wrote in, she said, Glenn, I read these aloud to my kids.
00:34:54.820Five, uh, uh, five kids, all seven years and younger who, uh, I thought this would just be fun on a wholesome series for us.
00:35:03.820And I didn't realize they would end up being so much more than that.
00:35:08.680I, the mom have learned so much more than I thought.
00:35:12.160And I thought I might be the only one until I heard my three-year-old telling my 18-month-old about inflation and the dangers of the Federal Reserve while they were coloring one day.
00:35:22.320It is adorable and it fills me with hope.
00:35:25.780The Tuttle Twins books, they are not just stories that you read your kids.
00:35:30.700These are books that teach your kids something.
00:35:34.700We need the next generation to know the truth and that will keep us free.
00:43:21.120As I'm thinking about what I'm about to talk about here, my mouth has gone a little bit dry.
00:43:26.040I want to share something deeply, deeply personal.
00:43:29.460Uh, but I think it's important, uh, that you know it in 60 seconds.
00:43:35.440So Glenn Beck program, Garrett, a listener of the program who lives in South Carolina, heard himself a while back while he was lifting heavy boxes.
00:44:43.360I want to talk to you about something and I, I don't want to make this into a big deal, but I, I feel, um, that it is important to share this with you because if, uh, if I missed it, uh, there's a lot of people that are missing it.
00:45:03.220As you know, that my, uh, uh, my family, we have a, um, a rich history of suicide.
00:45:10.960And, um, we have had a suicide in my wife's family this last year.
00:45:19.280And, um, I've had a couple of others in my family that have died from suicide and I have had two scares in the last three, four years with my own children, uh, with suicide.
00:45:33.380Uh, and it, it, it is, it's an epidemic.
00:45:40.360Uh, and all of the things that are going on in the world are making things much, much worse.
00:45:47.940All of these lockdowns, the masks, the everything, even the, even things like the school board meetings where you start to feel like you are powerless.
00:45:59.800It will grind on you if you, uh, if you have been listening to the program, um, I hope you haven't noticed.
00:46:10.180Uh, but I have, uh, I have been in a very, very dark place since, um, since I went to the Middle East.
00:46:19.060Um, my experience over there damn near broke me.
00:46:22.900Uh, I, uh, I, I, I just wasn't able to get over it for a while.
00:46:29.100Uh, the life and death and the scale of it, uh, was just the ups were way up and the downs were way down.
00:46:38.700Uh, and I just couldn't, uh, get past it, I guess.
00:46:44.240I, uh, and I thought everything was normal and natural.
00:46:48.320And as things began to pile on here with the things that I tell you every day, uh, it just got worse and worse.
00:46:55.820And I never thought I am prone to clinical depression.
00:47:00.660I haven't, I haven't had it like this since I was 25 years old.
00:47:05.240And, uh, last week I started having, um, really very dangerous and dark thoughts.
00:47:13.400And I thought, yeah, you know, I should call my doctor.
00:47:18.080Uh, and, uh, and so I did and I cannot believe that I missed it for this long.
00:47:25.440Uh, but he is treating me for, uh, clinical depression.
00:47:28.800And I today feel, I felt this way a couple of days ago and a little bit yesterday.
00:47:34.680And today I drove in and I'm like, I am clear.
00:47:37.800I am the clouds have parted and I am back to where I need to be.
00:47:43.460And, uh, I just, I'm only telling you this, this is going to be used against me.
00:47:49.340Wait, they're going to say all kinds of things about this.
00:47:52.480I'm only telling you this because I think it's critically important that you understand.
00:47:58.800That you may feel like it's normal to be depressed.
00:48:04.320I thought it was very, very normal for me to feel the way I was feeling because of the news of the day and what's happening in Afghanistan, what we were involved in.
00:48:18.340Uh, I thought it was very normal and I will tell you only God kept me in this seat and only God kept me alive.
00:48:26.840Um, but, uh, it's, it, it may very well start out to be something normal, but there is a difference between normal depression and clinical depression.
00:48:38.100And please, please be hypervigilant in your own life and in your own family.
00:48:46.800As I said, my first reaction, when my kids start to, you know, talk, I asked them all kinds of questions.
00:48:56.200Um, and, uh, my, uh, one of my daughters, I caught it early ish.
00:49:02.760Um, she wasn't talking to me about it, but she was talking to, uh, uh, somebody else about it in the family and we caught it.
00:49:10.380And at the minute I heard the things that she was saying, I knew what it was.
00:49:41.740Today is the 135th, uh, anniversary of the dedication of the Statue of Liberty.
00:49:49.240And I love the story of the Statue of Liberty because the Statue of Liberty is it, it, it, it points us in the right direction, but we have so misunderstood the Statue of Liberty.
00:50:00.500First of all, it's not a gift from France.
00:50:02.080I mean, they did give it to us, but it wasn't a gift.
00:50:36.960Why did they have it in the first place?
00:50:38.420They had it in the first place because one, one guy who was an artist wanted to sell, I think it was Egypt, a great colossus that would stand at the foot of the, of the canal.
00:50:54.160And Egypt was like, we don't need that.
00:51:00.060So then he was talking about the French and the French were going through all kinds of trouble because of socialism and the people in France, the leadership in France, many of the leaders in France needed to convince people that America had the answer.
00:51:16.060And so what they did is they were like, hey, they just got out of, they just stopped slavery, the Civil War.
00:51:23.740They broke the chains of that and they've come back together and they are really striving to do things and they are really making an impact on freedom.
00:51:33.560We should be more like them instead of more like Karl Marx.
00:51:39.320And so we'll take this, we'll get this artist guy who's been pitching this statue all around the world.
00:51:51.300So we'll get him and we'll have him draw something up for America and then we'll go pitch it to all of the rich people trying to convince them that we need to.
00:52:03.120We're going to have a revolution here and it's going to be a Marxist revolution and that's really bad.
00:52:08.660And so maybe you guys should help us promote liberty in the American understanding here in France.
00:52:16.320That's way better than France just dumped it here and said, please put it together.
00:54:40.380That's the way it's always been with me.
00:54:42.860But there is a way to actually find out who the best is, who the people have the best shot and the best track record in your area of selling.
00:54:51.160And when it comes to real estate agents, there's a huge divide.
00:54:56.860Well, we're going to help you navigate that.
00:54:59.000When you tell us you're going to try to buy a house over here or you're selling a house over here, we'll find the best real estate agent or real estate agents in that area according to things that we're looking for.
00:55:09.780And we'll pass them on to you usually, I mean, I think we try to guarantee within an hour, but it's usually within five or ten minutes that you'll have a name if we have somebody in your area.
00:55:20.460So all you have to do is just contact us and tell us where you are and where you're selling or buying.
00:55:41.160So a few years ago, I worked with this amazing choir called the Millennial Choir and Orchestra, and they put together some music, patriotic music.
00:56:06.360But I was involved, and I asked them, would you please reframe some of these things?
00:56:14.940And they wrote a song called The New Colossus, and it has an opera singer in it and everything.
00:56:24.460So as I told them the story that I just told you a little more eloquently about what the Emma Lazarus poem actually means and what the statue actually stands for,
00:56:38.800I thought it was appropriate that it starts kind of like this, this warm embrace, this,
00:56:46.080Oh, man, I'm here to send me your troubled, tired, wretched, flea-ridden pieces of garbage that can't make it to our shores,
00:56:59.600because I'm going to hold them, and I'm going to give them some medicine for their boo-boos,
00:57:06.500and they're not going to have to pay for it, because I'm the Statue of Liberty.
00:57:13.000I'm the mother of exiles, and so I love all children with boo-boos.
01:04:51.440They all look really similar in the aftermath.
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01:08:15.980A guest artist at the university met with two students after a class.
01:08:21.800One student said she felt so isolated as a person of color and wanted to get to know more non-white students.
01:08:28.940The guest artist suggested, well, you might want to make a group of non-white students that you can get together and you can talk about it.
01:08:35.280So they proceeded together to write down the names of non-white students in the theater department on the board while they brainstormed ideas.
01:08:43.760Well, they forgot to erase the board after they left, and the next class of actors entered the room.
01:08:52.360Now, when I say actors, what I mean at primed revolutionaries, really, they saw the list and they were outraged.
01:08:58.360They staged a protest, refusing to go to class to show their disgust.
01:09:03.140There is a list of all of the minorities, all of the people of color in the theater department on the board.
01:09:11.880Now, you may have noticed that our next guest hasn't even entered the story yet.
01:09:16.020So when it comes to light that it was all a misunderstanding, the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee wrote to the theater department students to apologize to them for how they may have been affected by this incident.
01:09:27.840Again, the incident being that students' names had been written on a board.
01:09:32.700So now, Mr. Steve Ernest comes in, and he replied to the email from the committee saying,
01:09:40.260Sorry, but I don't think this is a big deal.
01:09:42.240I'm really sad that people get their feelings hurt so easily.
01:23:57.620And he, he stopped, he stopped a guy from robbing.
01:24:01.620And he's like, don't, don't mess with me.
01:24:04.580And he just got a citizen's award for extraordinary heroism and exceptional courage while voluntarily coming to the aid of another citizen during an incident involving criminal.
01:24:16.480Well, I don't know how they got that on to a medal, but they did.
01:24:19.720But he showed up to get this, this certificate and this plaque yesterday.
01:24:24.600He showed up wearing a Make America Great Again hat and a Let's Go Brandon t-shirt.
01:24:51.520First, let me tell you about Goldline.
01:24:53.000Um, what's happening this weekend in Glasgow is really important.
01:25:00.440It is, uh, another, uh, global warming meeting and the banks and the, uh, people like, uh, Blackstone and Goldman Sachs already have met this week.
01:25:13.480They are putting the final touches on the new banking system and regulatory system that will make sure that if you're not green, if you're not a social justice warrior, you will not get a loan.
01:25:27.400Um, the reason why we are paying so much for gas is because we're shutting everything down.
01:26:05.100How much of that is because they're, they're blocking meat because of CO2 and how much of that is because of all of the money that is inflated.
01:26:53.220Uh, if there are any left by tomorrow, they're offering free platinum.
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01:27:14.740One of my favorite people, she kind of feels like a sister of mine, uh, Bridget Phetasy, host of Walk-In's Welcome, the podcast.
01:27:30.680And, uh, and she's a fantastic writer.
01:27:34.480She used to be, you would consider yourself very, very liberal progressive in the past.