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Glenn Beck talks about how the movie theater has changed his life, and the role the pandemic has played in it. Glenn Beck is a conservative radio host and host of the radio show "The Glenn Beck Program" on Fox News Radio. He is a frequent contributor to the New York Times, CNN, NPR, and other media outlets, and is one of the most influential conservative voices in the world.
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Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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I said to my wife this morning when I got up, I said, you want to go see a movie today?
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I don't know the last time I was at a movie theater.
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How many things have been lost through this pandemic?
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It's all about the dismantling of America, piece by piece.
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How much of your life has changed because of COVID?
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Like you were mentioning on the pre-show there,
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at least the movie theater going has changed for sure
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Stu and I went as a bit about a year or so ago,
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I think I've gone to maybe three movies in the last.
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So, I did about an hour with her on the podcast.
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I could have gone six hours where they're really, really bright.
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She's a former Wall Streeter that got out and was like,
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And she started talking about entrepreneurs and small businesses,
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and she lays out what happened with this pandemic really, really well.
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I started the conversation talking to her about a black swan event.
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So, a black swan in the financial world is an unpredictable event,
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something that comes out of nowhere and takes over everything.
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And it really became popularized by Nicholas Nassim Taleb,
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and he made this big argument that we really need to be paying attention
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and worried about these things that we can't see
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because we're always kind of heads down in things we can't see.
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I mean, in 2019, there had been a set of drills
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called Crimson Contagion that were run for this exact scenario.
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People have been talking about preparations for a pandemic for a long time.
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So, that was not the black swan, but a black swan did happen.
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The black swan was the government reaction to the pandemic.
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is going to shut down large swaths of the economy
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you would have said just a couple of months before, never.
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I think it has fundamentally transformed America,
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but possibly a knockout punch on getting back to where we once were.
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and everyone was trying to process what was going on.
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you know, like, what if this actually became something?
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And I said, well, like, just hypothetically speaking,
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what if you could just lock everybody down for two weeks?
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and we're like, nah, there's no way that you could do that,
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that people would stand by and allow for that to happen.
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And so what was very clever about what happened
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I mean, we had the government picking winners and losers.
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So this concept of us all being in this together,
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do you think that we would have lasted two or three weeks?
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I think COVID was a weapon designed not by China,
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And, you know, all of the people that were open,
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but not about the clear benefit that they received.
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You have to destroy the 34 million small businesses.
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you don't really want to go into business by yourself.
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because they could screw you around any way they want.
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And all of the things that they're requiring people to do,
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Well, why don't you just pay people $15 an hour?
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because what they'll do is just buy a bunch of kiosks
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And so the people that work there could make $20 an hour.
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She said this all comes down to government central planning.
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No, and that's why I've used the phrase central planning.
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versus socialism, communism, democratic socialism,
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pretty social, like whatever you want to call it.
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I look at capitalism as just freedom, choice, transparency,
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surrounded by the guardrails of property rights.
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I don't want to have a discussion about which one you want to call it,
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but it's a handful of people that make decisions
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They're using force, coercion, control, and usually opacity.
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So it doesn't matter which format or which name you want to call it.
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And I think that's where the debate always gets derailed
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And that's the spectrum that we've moved along.
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We've actually exported capitalism around the world to our detriment,
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And that's kind of the big battle that we're seeing,
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which has allowed this to happen over the last,
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even in the days when we're having this conversation
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with the eviction moratorium coming back in place,
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oh, well, the Supreme Court said it was unconstitutional.
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We'll just go ahead and have the CDC talk about economic policy.
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Like, is the Treasury now going to make food pyramids?
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Because it seems like it doesn't matter who you are.
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but he was the guy who came up, coined the term,
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authoritarianism, but now we're seeing the lies of that.
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But we've begun to build what we'll just have to call now System X.
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And he lays out everything we're doing right now, everything we're doing.
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And he says it's too late to turn it because the forces are already in
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But it was hard for me to get my arms around that when I first read that in the 90s.
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But that is, whether that's the same rail, that is.
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She goes on to talk about wealth creation and housing.
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It is the podcast that is available for broadcast or for you to download right now
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She we talked after on the air or sorry, we talked after off the air and she said,
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And she said, I just I just want to tell people and warn people.
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She said people, you know, up at the top of the ladder, if you can play the game,
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She said, but every single American who is just a working American, she said,
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they're going to get slaughtered by this and they have to know what's coming.
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She listened to her on wealth creation and housing.
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What they have been doing is making it impossible for you as an individual to create wealth.
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The war on small business is the war on wealth creation opportunities,
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because how do you get wealthy in the United States of America?
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It's, you know, maybe having options in a company that, you know, you own privately.
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All those kinds of things, that's what creates wealth and that's what everybody should have available to them.
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So they're making it more difficult and for you to have to think really hard about whether you want to own a small business.
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They're making it harder for you to own a home.
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And, oh, by the way, they're giving basically free capital to private equity firms to go and compete with you for those homes.
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Hang on, just explain that, because a lot of people don't know this.
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So there are a lot of dynamics, obviously, coming out of the Great Recession.
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There were a ton of foreclosures, so there was a lot of supply in the market.
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And because of that, there was a lot less building that was happening.
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But as that kind of got cleaned up, you then rolled into this, quote unquote, government created crisis.
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And so not only do you have what I call government inflation, the cost of a new home has $94,000 added to it,
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according to the National Association of Home Builders, for every new home based on government regulations.
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Interest rates are next to zero, so people want to take out mortgages.
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And because there's all this capital in the market at these very low rates, these big firms, biggest investors out there, BlackRock and some of the other really big names,
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they're trying to find a return on investment for their investors.
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And they're out of options because all of these sort of other options have been exhausted.
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So that has allowed them to set their sights on the housing market and the individual housing market.
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So we have these big companies over the last 12 to 16 months who've been going out and competing for neighborhoods and for individual houses with you as a homeowner.
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It's hard enough to have to compete with all the other people who want to go out and buy them.
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Now you have to compete with big companies that are getting free money because the Fed has completely disrupted risk in the market.
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There's a great story today from the Daily Wire.
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The eviction moratorium will ensure only corporations can be landlords.
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The eviction moratorium will make sure that only corporations will be landlords.
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Because of the deep pockets and the free money, you want to make everybody into a monopoly man if they are a landlord.
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But most landlords are not giant rich people that drive around, drive around in their Rolls Royce to get to their private jets.
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Most people have a second home that they have as an investment.
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You're now seeing who your landlords are going to be.
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It's going to be BlackRock and people like them.
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They are buying up entire neighborhoods right now.
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As we are suffering at the lower end of small business and your business is being threatened, the government is in bed with big business and huge hedge funds and financial firms and they're buying everything up.
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My grandfather told me once, the people that survived the Depression were the people that did not get into the stock market and have all their money tied up.
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The people who had money at the end of the Depression were the people that had lots of money before the Depression and they waited for everybody else to be hurt.
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And they went in and they bought everything up at a very low price.
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They are giving the money at very low interest rates, zero.
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So when we're all selling at rock bottom prices, they are all buying.
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There used to be a time if something went wrong with your car, you just pulled it into the garage, grab your tools and you went to work fixing it.
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These days, you know, I remember I bought an MG when I was a kid and that was my I think that was my first car in MG.
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And I remember people saying, no, the English just really like to work on their cars on Saturday.
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And that's why, you know, they just like to fiddle with them all the time.
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I mean, you've got women being men, but even the new men, which were women, can't fix cars anymore because they have 50 million computer chips in it.
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America, we are running out of time to organize.
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And the problem is the people like George Soros fund all these organizations.
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The Tides Foundation funds all these organizations.
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Whenever you see mothers against such and such, that is paid for by the left.
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We have got to stand together and and start pushing back on these giant corporations.
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And I'm telling you now, if we are not organizing for 2022 right now, if we're not finding the
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candidates that will stand up, this is a call out to you.
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If you're OK, if you I don't care what you do, if you can withstand the heat, get into the
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Oh, can we do that like a studio audience, Pat?
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I am your local anchor that has been doing the news here in your hometown for quite some time.
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And I've just been drinking just a little bit because I have to to be able to tell you the news.
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There's a new Oregon, Oregon, the state underneath Washington, a ballot initiative that would criminalize hunting, hunting and breeding livestock.
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Even, even, even, even, you know, when you spray the cockroaches, even that would be illegal under a ballot initiative back by the Oregon animal animal rights activists and opposed by farmers.
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The dam farmers, the proposal initiative, petish, petive, and it, uh, number 13 would lift virtually all exemptions to state laws related to animal, animal abuse, neglect, and, and sexual assault.
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The vast majority would, sounds like a good idea, would, would, would, would ban common farming practices, uh, such as artificial insemination.
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And use in targeted breeding and killing animals for meat.
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In, in, in, in, in, in addition, IP-13 would further restrict hunting, fishing, trapping, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and hurting an animal, in, in, intentionally.
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Uh, that, that, that would, uh, also ban, uh, research labs from experimenting on non-human mammals.
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So, uh, is it, or, is it okay to experiment on humans?
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Uh, non-human mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and, and, and, and, uh, and, uh, fish that walk around.
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All the activities, uh, listed would carry criminal penalties.
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Uh, the organizers say that, uh, the state's $5.7 billion farming industry
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would just have to adjust to the laws accordingly.
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President Joe Biden took a jab at one of his foremost critics
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and somebody wants to run for president in 2024,
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DeSantis made about battling the federal government's COVID-19 strategy.
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Which I'm thinking might be a little bit awkward.
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Honey, I wasn't cheating on you with your sister.
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if this doesn't make everyone want to move out of,
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It's from the same city that has allowed absolute anarchy.
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And some of the state is pretty conservative, too.
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That's why half of the state wants to join Idaho.
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Don't get the hell out of here. Get out of here. You already have all those crappy states that you have destroyed.
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Go fix those. We could, but you won't listen to us. So go fix those. Make those your utopia.
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Have you noticed they have all of the good places? Have you noticed?
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I mean, I'm not saying that, you know, conservative cities are crappy, but they the the the progressives move in and they move in to places like Jackson Hole and then they just destroy it, destroy it.
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Well, we've got to have our skiing lodge and it's just so beautiful and natural here.
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We need to make sure that it's preserved that way.
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Meanwhile, because you're preserving it, you're burning the damn state down.
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Have you seen what is happening in California with the water situation?
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No. OK, they haven't built a new dam or a new reservoir since like 1972.
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But if you're not building dams, you're not getting hydroelectric power.
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And if it's not raining, you don't have water to fill up to run the hydroelectric plant.
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They think they may have to shut down all of the hydroelectric plants because of the drought.
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You're going to you're not going to have power.
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You're not supposed to run generators for days and weeks on end.
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All you people who have voted for all of this nonsense and bullcrap this whole time.
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You think we deserve covid because Texas isn't masking up?
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We actually believe that man is built to survive.
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The latest study shows that people who have had it have a better immune system than those
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So you're saying that we're actually, you know, the people who have had the vaccine,
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I I would take the vaccine possibly if it wasn't if I didn't already have it.
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I'm pretty sure my body has the antibodies now that I need.
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You know, I'm sorry, I I'm not doing your little vaccine thing, but I believe in nature,
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It's like it's not affecting the little baby inside of you.
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Except when, you know, the government wants to put stuff into you.
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Can you imagine if we go for this, this mandatory vaccine and we have vaccine passports?
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America, dear God almighty, you will deserve everything you get if you go for the if you
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go for the vaccine mandates and passports, you will deserve the dystopian future.
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Do you know what we have taught this government?
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We have taught this government that we in fact, let me just say this.
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We have taught them that they can do anything to us and we will abide.
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You know, when the when the when FEMA was first around and the federal government before that it was named FEMA, the federal government tried to come into it to a state.
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I it was one of the southern states and they were coming with all the rescue trucks and everything else because there was a bad hurricane and they were coming into the trucks.
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The people of the state met the government trucks at the border with shotguns and said, turn your trucks around.
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Oh, by the way, another one when they were first voting on giving federal aid to a state, the state of Texas, because of a hurricane.
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Texas went crazy and said, we don't we don't want your aid.
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The private sector raised more money than the government was ever thinking about doing.
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We are losing everything about us that makes us different.
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It's ready for you to watch or listen or download right now.
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If you're a Blaze subscriber, you you I have new passion on.
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On my conviction on what's really going on, by the way, we are.
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We are investigating and I'm about to release a new book.
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And every time I say, OK, we're ready to go something else.
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I think we have found out a big, massive piece of the puzzle.
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So we're going to have to add it to the book on the Great Reset.
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Also, we are coming out with something this fall.
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We are hiring extra staff for this research on covid.
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I believe we can show you exactly, exactly what's going on.
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And the corruption that is involved in this is beyond your imagination.
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I was just talking to somebody yesterday who knows about the research.
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And they said, Glenn, this makes the Ukraine thing and the Hunter Biden stuff.
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It is and and we have the we have the evidence that will be a special that you will see hopefully by September on Blaze TV.
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Pat just went into the kitchen for a donut and I said, you can't eat a donut.
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Uh, OK, so I had the somebody said, hey, you want some, uh, want some cake?
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This one is, uh, uh, this one I think is cheese.
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No, this is wedding cake with, um, with, uh, raspberry, I think.
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I know somebody who had the fudge cake thing last night.
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I was like, no, save that one for Pat because it's the best.
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So you, you can just have cake anytime you want it.
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And instead of having, you know, one cake all the same, you can have eight different cakes
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It doesn't have, strangely, it doesn't have a calorie thing on it.
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Our cookies don't have calorie things on it either.
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I think these are made by a woman who just makes really great cakes.
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You, you have to try the, I don't know what it's called, the chocolate overload or whatever
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It's called, um, it's called, I, well, I, the cake girl and the cake girl.
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I, I just call it cake, cake, the cake girl.com.
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Uh, who has just decided, you know, I make cake.
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Why don't I just put it in the jars and send them to people.
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Well, Mr. Bill O'Reilly is here from BillOReilly.com, the author of Killing the Mob.
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So I think you should bring back the English lady who used to say, this is the fusion
00:44:35.700
Well, I haven't had that opinion from anyone because, you know, other people are paying
00:44:40.380
attention to things that might be slightly more important, but I will jot that down.
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I like the English woman because it has this masterpiece theater aura of it.
00:44:57.360
So this portion of the program, underwritten by the Ford Foundation.
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Cuomo's the big story because it's not being reported accurately, as usual.
00:45:15.300
And, you know, COVID, but we talked about COVID last Friday in great detail.
00:45:22.200
So the Cuomo story, I think, is something people should pay attention to, even if you've
00:45:31.800
never been to New York State and never intend to come here, which might be a good plan.
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I mean, this is a guy who was born in New York.
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It's wild to hear you say stuff like that, honestly.
00:45:42.240
Bill, you have been around these guys for a very, very long time.
00:45:45.560
My thesis is, is that Andrew Cuomo is very much, in a way, Harvey Weinstein in this way.
00:46:02.840
And nobody wanted to say anything because they were afraid of him.
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I wouldn't make the Weinstein comparison to that.
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Well, I don't mean, I don't mean in, in gravity of crime.
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I mean, look, but the most important part of this is not what the allegations are.
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That might become the most important part when the courts kick in.
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But it's the nasty, hardball politics that not only take place in New York State, but in every state, and certainly in the federal government.
00:46:43.780
Andrew Cuomo was the most powerful man in New York for 12 years, by far.
00:46:58.320
And as you rightly described him, he's a nasty piece of work.
00:47:04.740
And if you got on his wrong side, he would try to hurt you.
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But somewhere along the line, the progressive left in New York, which has been gaining power for the last three or four years, decided that he wasn't progressive left enough.
00:47:25.780
And they want Letitia James, the attorney general, to be governor.
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So the only way that could happen is if you get Cuomo out of the way, because Cuomo was going to run for a fourth term.
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So you've got to destroy him if you want Letitia James, who is way to the left of Cuomo, if you can even imagine that.
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So Letitia James is the attorney general, and then presto, all of a sudden, all of these people come out, and they're saying,
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Andrew Cuomo did this, did that, did this, did that, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum.
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And who's placed in charge of the investigation?
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So are you saying these are trumped-up charges?
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I'm not, and I don't, I would never even get into that, because I have no blanking idea.
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We will have an idea when there is court hearings and if there is an impeachment.
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But the structure is Cuomo's got to go, and as again, you rightly pointed out, there were whispers all over the place that he was...
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Yeah, and that he was, he was taking advantage of his power to set up his dating life or whatever you want to say.
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So what should have happened in a honest state is that it should have been investigated.
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It should have been the attorney general of the state of New York says, I'm appointing somebody from outside government to do this investigation, and it's going to be due process, and the governor's going to have his attorneys present whatever he wants to present.
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Well, but isn't that, wait, wait, wait, isn't that the job of the attorney general?
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No, I know, but isn't, I mean, she can, can she?
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And then, if the independent person came back, and it had to be somebody outside of New York State, by the way, no ties to the state, and said, look, X, Y, and Z, then we would have less intrigue, and we would have less politics in this situation.
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The second really important part of the story is that Cuomo is going to take everybody down with him, all right?
00:50:17.720
The three most corrupt states in the union are Illinois, number one, California, number two, and that governor, I believe, is going to be recalled on September 13th, and New York State, number three.
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They're run by, like, the mob, and who knows more about the mob than me, Beck?
00:50:44.000
It is interesting, and I would put Michigan on that list.
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These are all states that have been run by Democratic progressives and socialists forever.
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And you can throw Michigan in, but it doesn't rise to Illinois, New York, and California.
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And right now, his battery of attorneys is basically going over what they are going to put forth to the public.
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So he's basically going to send a message to the legislature.
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If you impeach me, then this is what we're going to put out about all of you people.
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Number one, the investigation and how it should not have been that way has not been reported.
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And number two, the consequences of going after Cuomo and destroying him, because at this point, Cuomo has nothing to lose.
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He's going to say, all right, you want to tango?
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There are four district attorneys now, and this is really interesting.
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So Letitia James, the attorney general in New York and South, says Cuomo broke the law.
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And that's all centered around the female state trooper.
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And I'm not saying the others aren't serious, but that's his main problem.
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If he committed a crime, or you believe you have evidence that he did, why are you not
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It does in today's world, but not in any just society.
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But I'm just going down the corruption meter here.
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So she farms it out to four district attorneys, four different people.
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I'm not going to do it because I want to run for governor, and I don't want to be involved
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So you've got four guys, including the unbelievable corrupt Cy Vance in Manhattan, okay, investigating
00:53:58.800
If they have it, if they have it, all right, then Cuomo might have to make a deal.
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I'll leave if you don't, if you don't expose this criminal.
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That's the only way he gets out of there without a bloodbath as far as an exposition of, well,
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That he'd make a deal because he doesn't want to go to a criminal trial.
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But believe me when I tell you, Andrew Cuomo will take this into civil court all day long.
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And you'll have this one after another, after another, after another.
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But don't be surprised if all of a sudden the New York legislature says, well, well, maybe
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we're not going to do it because he's only there for another year.
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And the reason that I picked this on your program is the most important story of the week.
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She will take your ankles and the tops of your feet down.
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And she's appalled because she lives in New York State, too.
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So anyway, I want to I want your national audience and international audience to understand
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the level of corruption in this country on the political on the political side.
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I mean, it's just staggering and nobody reports it.
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And the reason I can tell you this with certainty is, as you pointed out, I've been covering New
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OK, so I can't tell you what Cuomo did or did not do, but I can tell you the inner workings.
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OK, so why, Bill, I'm going to take a quick break and I want to ask you, why didn't they
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I mean, if if people want him out, you'd think that they'd want him out and they'd use anything,
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but they didn't use what I think is the clear, clear criminal activity and corrupt nature of
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Hey, let's dump all the people from these upscale hospitals.
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And I don't understand why that didn't happen and why they are focused on this one.
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What it means is sometimes tough things happen and we've got to find the joy in it.
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Well, if you're in pain, I mean, constant pain, it's tough to find the joy.
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I really didn't think that relief factor would work for me.
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And it doesn't work for about 30 percent of the people who try relief factor.
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They have 70 percent of the people who try it, go on to order more.
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And they tell you right up front, if it's not working in three weeks, it's not going to
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70 percent of the people, they go on to order more.
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But I have met people that were on fentanyl, fentanyl.
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And the husband, she came up to me and she was weeping as she turned around and started
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The husband with tears in his eyes thanked me for just advertising this product, said,
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I got my wife back for the first time in years.
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But at 20 bucks, if you're in massive pain, just give it a try, please.
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So we're talking to Bill O'Reilly about the big news of the week, and we're on Cuomo and
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Why didn't they go after the the covid numbers?
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The state couldn't do it because the legislature backed Cuomo when he ordered the nursing homes
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And look, I don't think it was Cuomo wanted to infect old people.
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No, I think he was I think he was getting I think he was getting doing favors for people
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He never thought of the unintended consequence, which was death.
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So the state of all the legislature went along with it.
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So therefore, it kicks out to the Biden Justice Department.
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So are you are you can are you is is your thesis here that the the Democrats don't really
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They just want him out for a bigger progressive.
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They couldn't care about less about the nursing home thing.
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Or I mean, are they just using this scandal or do they actually believe this is an impeachable
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I think some of them believe that it's impeachable and others want Letitia James to be governor
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But the the Biden Justice Department could have investigated.
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Governor Cuomo for the nursing home stuff, but they declined.
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Because they were told by the powers that be in the Democratic Party, we don't need to
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So just step aside when asked, say he should resign, which Biden did.
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But you don't need to get the feds in on this one because he's gone.
01:01:00.520
This isn't doesn't seem to be a big scandal that it would be if that were a Republican.
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And if you want to talk about CNN, Chris Cuomo and his brother, Andrew Cuomo, are happy
01:01:32.640
OK, so Andrew Cuomo and Zucker, who runs CNN, are buddies.
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Right now, they party, they socialize, they dine, all of that.
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And in those precincts, that loyalty is, you know, sometimes they'll throw you over, but
01:02:11.140
And Chris Cuomo is no superstar, but he's the best they have.
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He's better than Anderson Cooper, and he's better than Don Lemon.
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That is, I mean, I, I mean, I, I mean, that's, that is the hall of greats right there.
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More with Bill O'Reilly and the news of the week.
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I do want to ask him about what's going on with the vaccine passports, his opinion on
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I just want to wrap up maybe a couple more minutes with what's happening at CNN, how and if the governor's brother is going to survive at CNN.
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And they just had two people they fired because they wouldn't get vaccines.
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And I know they're not going to do anything at Chris Cuomo.
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So, I mean, they just basically made the calculation that, look, we don't have any audience now anyway.
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There's not one program on CNN that has more than a million viewers.
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You know, I have more than a million on my, you know, clips that we put out.
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We have more on Bill O'Reilly.com and all our ancillary outlets than CNN has.
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But AT&T, the parent company, doesn't seem to care.
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Now, it's not a large part of their revenue stream, but it's embarrassing.
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But they're not going to do anything to Chris Cuomo because the calculation was, look, anybody watching CNN is liberal.
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It exceeded expectations, 950,000 jobs added, which is great, except when you look like we're going from zero, that's not enough jobs.
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There are people that are looking for employees and people sitting on the sides.
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And I'll bet you most of those numbers come from Republican states where they are saying, we're not giving you any more, you know, money.
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Yeah, I mean, look, many, many states did not lock down.
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And those states are recovering much faster than states like New York and California, which did lock down because that creates an amazing amount of chaos.
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And then when the people didn't work in the big blue states and then Biden said, well, we'll give you more money.
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We'll send you more money than if you were working.
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I'm not sure whether the economy is going to be strong next year because of the inflationary pressure.
01:07:26.940
You know, the COVID thing came out of nowhere, the resurgence.
01:07:29.860
And that's going to hurt Biden because Biden looks about as weak as a president could possibly look on this issue.
01:08:04.020
And, you know, if I were as smart as your mom, Beck, I would be very pleased.
01:08:25.760
And you're supposed to have your president and vice president be problem solvers.
01:08:32.200
Well, she did get out of that relationship with Willie Brown.
01:08:43.040
His handling of the coronavirus, his approval dropped nine points.
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And his economic approval fell 40 to 42 percent.
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And that is because most people are afraid there's going to be more lockdowns.
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Do you think there are going to be vaccination passports and all of that?
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In New York City, you're going to have to have an Excelsior pass.
01:09:18.480
If you want to go to the movies or go to a restaurant or see anything inside.
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So it'll be different municipalities will say, you've got to have this.
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Now, the federal government can't mandate this.
01:09:37.820
And Biden won't do it anyway because he knows that would ruin him.
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But I want to say that I'm going to get the vaccination passport because I have to do business in New York City.
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But only 33 percent of African-Americans in New York City are vaccinated.
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You're saying you're you're saying that blacks can't get I.D. to vote because it's racist.
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But you want them to get a vaccination passport.
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I want I want everybody to be vaccinated in the country because that's the way to defeat COVID.
01:10:19.660
But if you're going to have a vaccination passport and you've got 67 percent of blacks don't aren't vaxxed in New York City, that seems to be a little racist.
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No, I mean, 67 percent of African-Americans can't go inside in New York City.
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Let me go to Vindman in a very underreported story.
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We kind of knew that the whole time he denied it under oath in front of Congress.
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And now he's written a book and he's on TV proudly saying he was the guy.
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So I'm sure that Merrick Garland will go after and charge him with the lying Congress.
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No, I don't think that's going to happen at all.
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I just want people to know the level of corruption that we're looking at here in America.
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You know, I used to listen to Rush when I was freaking out about the economy and he was like, look, we've faced things like this before, blah, blah, blah.
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And I thought, yeah, but we haven't really faced this.
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Have you ever seen anything like this, even during the 60s?
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He really, really damaged the United States in many, many different ways.
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But Biden, I think, at this point is worse, could make a comeback, I guess.
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And that remedy is the midterm elections in 2022.
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So if the American public is fed up with the corruption, with the inefficiency, with the woke, with the racial hustlers, then you have to vote the Democrats out.
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But you have to, every state in the union, people have to go and say, you know, we're going to give you guys a rest, you Democrats.
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And it's got to be a flood in the House and the Senate of Republican representation.
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Once he loses one of the two houses, if he loses both.
01:12:54.440
He's having the CDC violate what the Supreme Court said.
01:12:57.960
The Supreme Court said the CDC does not have a right to have a, yeah, go ahead.
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Yeah, the eviction, the moratorium on evictions.
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Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court justice, gave Biden a loophole.
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But by saying in the ruling, we're willing to hear further debate on it.
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So Kavanaugh made a huge mistake by doing that.
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Obviously, the Center for Disease Controls can't tell landlords what they can do.
01:13:43.400
So, but this country, you know, we just, we're just floundering around now, except for Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly and our enterprises.
01:14:03.240
You know, Killing the Mob is just a phenomenon now.
01:14:07.280
And I'll go back to my initial analysis of Andrew Cuomo.
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I learned so much about organized crime and how they corrupted the entire country of the United States.
01:14:24.540
People go, I had no idea that organized crime controlled the entertainment industry, the hotel industry, the liquor industry, everything.
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And they corrupted it and they were defeated, thanks to Bobby Kennedy, in large part.
01:14:38.140
But now we have a different kind of corruption.
01:14:40.440
We have a political corruption and a media corruption that allows the political corruption.
01:14:47.180
But it's the same kind of techniques that they use.
01:14:50.700
The dishonesty, the lying, the threatening, all of this, the, you know, behind the scenes.
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And again, I'm not saying the women aren't telling the truth.
01:15:10.700
If that were the case, it would have happened eight years ago.
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It's not like Andrew Cuomo just started allegedly doing this stuff three months ago.
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Everybody, as you pointed out in the beginning of the program, everybody knew this.
01:15:26.160
I mean, if you go back and you look at everybody in power, you could get them in a heartbeat.
01:15:33.020
Anybody in the United States, particularly if you're a male, can be taken down in two days.
01:15:40.660
Because the media will not report what's the truth.
01:15:54.600
One of the Blaze hosts was just suspended from Twitter.
01:16:05.740
Laura Hubbard failing at the event, you know, the Olympics doesn't make his inclusion fair.
01:16:11.280
He's still a man and men shouldn't compete against women in weight weightlifting.
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She was put into Twitter jail for that because she she is will not toe the line.
01:16:26.180
You have another professor in Harvard who is saying the same thing.
01:16:35.440
But biologically, scientifically speaking, you're still a man.
01:16:44.140
But as long as you have a social media apparatus that's set up to censor.
01:16:50.080
Opinion that goes against the progressive woke left.
01:16:56.080
But I expect if Republicans take the House and the Senate, that legislation will come very quickly to stop this madness.
01:17:07.100
Yeah, I think there's a lot of things that have to happen to stop the madness.
01:17:13.300
At the congressional level, though, it's got to be there has to be a definition of these powerful companies and what they can and can't do.
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You know, I interviewed Trump four weeks ago, and this was the centerpiece of the interview.
01:17:31.880
Because they're going to come after him in every way, shape or form, because he's going after the social media companies.
01:17:40.440
Did you know his lawyer, top lawyer, John Cole, is Greta Van Susteren's husband?
01:17:47.060
So I had Cole on the No Spin News on BillOReilly.com, which you should be glued to back every day.
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And that will entail substantial damages, monetary, because you can't set up an apparatus to deny free speech.
01:18:14.860
And that's what Silicon Valley has done, has it not?
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But I would watch the untouchables and might want to switch the juries at the last minute on that one.
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By the way, Ali Beth Stuckley is coming up to talk about Twitter jail coming up in just a second.
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Allie Best Stuckey is joining us here in just a few minutes.
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She tweeted, Laura Hubbard, failing at the event, the Olympic event, doesn't make his inclusion fair.
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And men shouldn't compete against women in weightlifting.
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Now, she had to delete that tweet to be let out of Twitter jail.
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But the first thing she wrote was, good morning, I'm out of Twitter jail.
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But all of us would need to participate in this to make a real impact.
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Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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One of our own here at Blaze TV, Allie Best Stuckey, who is one of the nicest people you will ever meet,
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was put in Twitter jail yesterday for speaking the truth.
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So yesterday, one of our own, Allie Beth Stuckey, was talking about the Olympics and Laura Hubbard,
01:23:20.880
who's the guy who is competing on the women's Olympic team.
01:23:25.180
And she wrote, Laura Hubbard, failing at the event doesn't make his inclusion fair.
01:23:31.260
He's still a man, and men shouldn't compete against women in weightlifting.
01:23:35.480
Well, she was put into Twitter jail because she was violating the rules against hateful conduct,
01:23:42.120
promoting violence and threatening and harassing people,
01:23:45.140
basis of race or ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:23:52.280
Well, I would like to challenge you because this is, if you don't push back now,
01:24:03.560
if you're not willing to speak the truth because of, oh, no, Twitter jail, you're not going to speak the truth.
01:24:09.840
And Allie does business, and Twitter is important to her, and Twitter is important to me as a business person,
01:24:21.240
So I just tweeted two things, and I invite you to retweet them or tweet them yourself.
01:24:26.620
Anyone who acts with hate and violence to lies or truth, I reject.
01:24:31.580
And I also tweeted, because this is happening up in Harvard with a professor up there, a guest lecturer, Carol Hoeven.
01:25:04.200
I reject hate and violence and embrace kindness and the individual's right to be who they are.
01:25:08.740
But I also stand with Harvard's Carol Hoeven, biologically, scientifically, men are men, women are women,
01:25:20.000
I would love for you to retweet these or just make them your own words.
01:25:27.340
And if you're afraid to go into Twitter jail, imagine how afraid you will be when things really get tough
01:25:35.740
and they're talking about real jail for speaking the truth.
01:25:50.820
So were you surprised by this or did you see this coming?
01:25:54.560
I was a little surprised because I've said stuff like this before.
01:26:02.680
It's certainly not to purposely offend anyone or hurt anyone's feelings.
01:26:06.020
It's just a state of fact, which I think is important when you are talking about the fairness,
01:26:13.180
the protection and safety and the rights of girls and women.
01:26:16.100
And that's something that's really important to me.
01:26:18.200
Well, I think it's you know, I've said this story a million times, but it it is so true.
01:26:23.680
I talked to one of the righteous among the nations, one of the women who saved over 100 Jews.
01:26:28.580
And she told me, basically, you cannot participate in the lie.
01:26:38.400
You just refuse to participate in any of the lies.
01:26:44.360
And they are moving us closer and closer to the to the edge every time we refuse to say, no, that's not true.
01:26:59.080
And I think that conservatives, obviously, we have a hard time with this because people on the other side are controlling all these major institutions.
01:27:06.120
And while it's not being put in actual jail yet that we have to worry about, some people do depend on outlets like Twitter to make money, to get their voice out there.
01:27:19.040
And maybe a few years ago, I would have said, you know, pull back on some of your speech.
01:27:22.920
But I just think that we are in such an important moment right now that courage is maybe more necessary than it's been in a really long time in the United States.
01:27:34.920
And just saying that which is objectively true.
01:27:37.740
I mean, you think of people who went to war all throughout our history for for whatever reason they went to war.
01:27:50.340
Whatever it is, the blood and sacrifice that all of those people made.
01:27:55.220
And we're too cowardice to actually speak biological, scientific truth.
01:28:05.820
And it's little things that I think that we acquiesce on that we think, you know, aren't that big of a deal.
01:28:12.020
Like you said, you know, calling someone by the name that they now have, that's that's fine.
01:28:17.640
But I as long as I can and as much as I can, when appropriate, I am going to use the pronouns that correspond with someone's biological sex.
01:28:31.820
I don't want to be controversial in that respect.
01:28:35.120
But if I am committed to not living by lies, if I am committed to speaking that which is true and not giving into the absurdity, then I do have to be careful about the things I say and making sure that I'm in alignment with that, which is true.
01:28:50.980
See, I've always I've always referred to Bruce Jenner as Caitlyn Jenner and to his to his face, I would be saying, you know, I don't the idea that Bruce Jenner, a hero of mine growing up, it was living in this.
01:29:10.880
Oh, my gosh, this dystopian view in life that he had that miserable.
01:29:23.280
But, you know, I'd call you Caitlyn Jenner and, you know, you know, she and et cetera, et cetera when I'm there.
01:29:31.820
But if I if I having to tell my kids, if I'm having to go to the hospital, if I'm having to talk about science, no, it's a dude.
01:29:41.640
Is there a line there where we can we can be truly kind and gracious and go the extra mile for people like like Caitlyn Jenner without participating in the lie?
01:30:01.820
Yeah, I think that you draw a really good line there.
01:30:04.280
Obviously, it's difficult and people kind of have to make their own decisions.
01:30:07.260
But if our goal is to speak the truth in love, which I think it always should be, that means that if I am talking to someone, no matter how they identify, I'm going to go out of my way to be kind to them.
01:30:18.480
I'm not going to purposely make them uncomfortable.
01:30:20.620
But if that also requires me to just say explicitly, look, I believe you're made in the image of God and have incredible value and that, you know, I want you to have a happy and whole life.
01:30:31.780
Here's where I stand, though, on biological sex.
01:30:40.460
And, you know, I consider you my neighbor that Jesus calls me to love.
01:30:44.720
But look, I also believe that biology matters, that sex differences matter.
01:30:50.080
And maybe it's just being that explicit and that open about what we believe.
01:30:55.540
Maybe that is the way that we can be both honest and loving.
01:31:00.720
So I think that drawing the line, too, as you said, between public and private, depending on the context that we're in and depending on what we're talking about it, how we're talking about it, I think that makes a difference in kind of the language that you use surrounding this kind of transgender issue.
01:31:28.560
Well, I had to, they make you delete the tweets that they say violated their rules in order to get back in.
01:31:37.140
Now, I've said basically the same thing a thousand times in a different, you know, in a thousand different ways.
01:31:43.360
But those two tweets, they did make me delete in order to be able to tweet again.
01:31:49.120
So I don't know how long I'll last on the app, though, because they said that I could be suspended forever if I keep saying that biological fact.
01:32:08.860
So, again, I just tweeted, I don't know if I'll go to Twitter jail.
01:32:12.660
Is anything, what was it that they said about her that it violated the rules against hateful conduct?
01:32:20.240
You may not promote violence against, threaten, or harass other people on the races of base, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or serious disease.
01:32:43.140
I mean, that states clearly, anyone who acts with hate and violence to lies or truth, I reject.
01:32:54.600
It is science that states he still is and always will be a man.
01:32:58.940
I will call him Laura to be nice, but scientifically, he's a man.
01:33:02.480
Uh, I reject, uh, I reject hate and violence and embrace kindness and the individual's right to be who they are.
01:33:15.320
Biologically, scientifically, men are men, women are women.
01:33:26.160
And there's no hatred and I'm not trying to be controversial.
01:33:42.100
I mean, it is time to push back and it is time to stand when the science is clearly on your side.
01:34:07.980
You just don't like this island, the science anymore.
01:34:11.820
And, you know, the same with the science of, of, uh, COVID.
01:34:17.440
If you have not had COVID and you had a vaccine, I had COVID studies show that I am.
01:34:27.800
I have stronger antibodies against COVID than you do.
01:34:42.300
You know, you get, you get a vaccine and you're going to be safe from COVID.
01:34:50.900
Science is showing now that about 35% of those who had the vaccine or have the vaccine are getting COVID again.
01:35:04.940
Well, that doesn't make the vaccine, um, you know, bad.
01:35:09.540
It doesn't make it, you know, completely worthless.
01:35:14.740
Do you see the girl who argues with herself about the vaccine?
01:35:21.800
Let me take a one minute break and we'll do that.
01:35:25.740
I have to tell you, whenever I fire up my Rectech, I almost feel a little guilty because I'm getting away with something.
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Was grilling supposed to be so hard that only the really cool kids could do it?
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Oh, was Glenn not supposed to be able to grill a steak to absolute perfection just because he didn't go to grilling school and his dad didn't know how to grill?
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I've had mine for almost two years now, and I'm telling you, it's the best grill I've ever had.
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It's the best food I've ever taken out of any kind of grill or oven.
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There is nothing, nothing, even out of its price category that I think is even close.
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You're looking for a great grill, smoker, baker.
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She's doing both sides of the argument by herself, just switching cameras.
01:37:01.180
She kind of covers everything that's being said right now in a pretty great way.
01:37:14.320
The vaccine doesn't stop you from catching COVID.
01:37:27.080
It'll stop you from getting really sick and dying if you catch it.
01:37:30.980
So, if I catch it and give it to you, but you've already had the vaccine,
01:37:34.340
it'll still stop you from getting really sick and dying.
01:37:44.300
But if you catch it, you could get sick and die.
01:37:47.220
So, by not getting the vaccine, the only person I'm putting at risk is myself
01:37:57.360
So, you won't get sick and die, even if I gave it to you?
01:37:59.800
But you could give it to someone who can't be vaccinated.
01:38:02.580
But so could someone who's been vaccinated because the vaccine doesn't stop you
01:38:19.360
You know, they're talking about now making it a hate crime to criticize Dr. Fauci.
01:38:41.660
So, I had a friend who said, have you ever had a Craven cup?
01:38:56.540
And he said, you've not heard of the cake girl.
01:38:59.620
And I said, no, I don't know what you're talking about.
01:39:01.780
And he went in into the refrigerator and he brought out a little cup of cake.
01:39:27.200
She just tweeted and said, because we mentioned them earlier today.
01:39:37.840
Get on the Glenn Beck program and it'll crash your website.
01:39:40.080
And so, but she just tweeted again and said, my website's back up.
01:40:10.340
Every time we'd go someplace and there was a bakery, we would stop in and we would have
01:40:13.860
cookies or whatever because he would taste them.
01:40:21.380
And if we walked into your cookie place, we would be like...
01:40:38.380
So this is just a private individual that is small business and...
01:40:46.380
I don't even know what it's called, but it's the chocolate monstrosity.
01:40:49.740
I mean, it's fudge and chocolate and chocolate ice cream and chocolate cake, and it's just
01:41:01.200
What a cool idea, too, just to jam it into a jar.
01:41:07.840
I don't know if the cake girl came up with it because it's kind of like the guy probably
01:41:32.060
There's a podcast that I did yesterday that you really need to hear.
01:41:37.960
Well, I'll play some of the audio for you coming up in just a minute.
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This is so important, especially if you're a small business owner.
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If you're trying to figure out what the hell has happened to my country and what is coming,
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But if you have the Blaze, you could have gotten it last night.
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You can get it and listen to it, you know, not exactly now, but maybe in a half an hour or so when the program is over.
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Uh, I want to go over a podcast that I recorded yesterday, and you can get it on blazeTV.com
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I'd like to make this woman a regular on our radio broadcast because she is so very, very clear
01:44:12.000
on what is happening in Wall Street and also on Main Street.
01:44:20.940
This is Carol Roth on wealth creation and housing.
01:44:26.260
What they have been doing is making it impossible for you as an individual to create wealth.
01:44:33.380
The war on small business is the war on wealth creation opportunities.
01:44:37.540
Because how do you get wealthy in the United States of America?
01:44:51.480
It's, you know, maybe having options in a company that, you know, you own privately.
01:44:58.100
That's what creates wealth and that's what everybody should have available to them.
01:45:03.860
So they're making it more difficult and for you to have to think really hard about whether
01:45:12.740
They're making it harder for you to own a home.
01:45:16.600
And oh, by the way, they're giving basically free capital to private equity firms to go and
01:45:23.400
Hang on, just explain that because a lot of people don't know this.
01:45:32.760
So there are a lot of dynamics obviously coming out of the Great Recession.
01:45:42.060
And because of that, there was a lot less building that was happening.
01:45:46.020
But as that kind of got cleaned up, you then rolled into this, quote unquote, government
01:45:56.040
And so not only do you have what I call government inflation, the cost of a new home has $94,000
01:46:04.040
added to it, according to the National Association of Home Builders for every new home based on
01:46:13.100
So you've got the government inflation piece, and then you have this capital bonanza.
01:46:19.940
Interest rates are next to zero, so people want to take out mortgages.
01:46:26.460
Because there's all this capital in the market at these very low rates, these big firms, biggest
01:46:33.460
investors out there, BlackRock and some of the other really big names, they're trying to
01:46:39.680
find a return on investment for their investors.
01:46:42.920
And they're out of options because all of these sort of other options have been exhausted.
01:46:52.800
So that has allowed them to set their sights on the housing market and the individual housing
01:46:59.960
So we have these big companies over the last 12 to 16 months who've been going out and
01:47:06.080
competing for neighborhoods and for individual houses with you as a homeowner.
01:47:11.760
You like, it's hard enough to have to compete with all the other people who want to go out
01:47:16.480
Now you have to compete with big companies that are getting free money because the Fed has
01:47:22.280
So they are paying sometimes over $100,000 over the asking price and they're buying up
01:47:30.160
It's like Californians coming into your neighborhood who paid $1.7 million for a two-bedroom,
01:47:39.940
And then they can come here and get a mansion for $1.7 million and pay cash for it.
01:47:47.440
This is money from the Treasury, I'm sorry, from the Fed that is going to these big, huge
01:48:00.260
So they buy up entire neighborhoods, which drives the price up, which stops the average
01:48:07.780
This is why we have not had a problem with housing as far as people being able to buy a
01:48:20.980
Now the price is at the height to where the average person cannot afford a nice house again.
01:48:30.460
And so we have stopped the real estate boon unless you're at the bottom level.
01:48:38.840
If you're at the very bottom level, they're not buying up those houses apparently.
01:48:43.400
But this is, I'm telling you right now, the CDC with this moratorium and what the Fed is doing,
01:48:54.620
If you are a landlord, you most likely are not somebody who's a rich fat cat like they
01:49:03.760
You're somebody that might own one place as an investment or two houses as an investment.
01:49:09.680
If you evict a tenant that isn't paying rent, they say now you're going to fight, you'll
01:49:15.340
you will face hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines.
01:49:31.880
If you are somebody who is a landlord, a small landlord, not some big, you know, Donald Trump
01:49:40.200
guy, a small landlord, they're putting you out of business because you still have to make
01:49:52.120
Well, when you lose that property because you can't afford it anymore, it will go back
01:50:01.440
They'll sell it to these big Wall Street firms that are looking for investments.
01:50:07.540
And so they will have your house and they will take it because they're getting money for
01:50:13.920
So there's no risk to them and then they'll sell it and you won't be able to afford it.
01:50:24.160
You will not be able to switch to another class.
01:50:31.180
This is keeping everyone in the class that they're at right now, except the rich.
01:50:37.900
And I mean, the people who have, you know, a hundred million dollars plus, those guys are
01:50:45.380
going to become billionaires and trillionaires.
01:50:53.500
Remember, the last thing in the Great Reset is in by 2030, that is nine years away, almost
01:51:03.840
By 2030, you will not own anything and you'll like it.
01:51:09.940
That means there's a lot of wealth to be transferred.
01:51:16.580
And I'm telling you now, I mean, I'm I'm doing major renovations on my house and I keep telling
01:51:23.260
my wife, we can't stop until we have an entirely green house because they are going to make it
01:51:30.160
so onerous and so bad for anybody who doesn't have green energy.
01:51:37.400
I really think they are going to start fining you and putting taxes on you to where everybody
01:51:43.600
will lose their house and these companies will just gobble it up.
01:51:48.140
If if you want to learn more about this and how the government is central planning now and
01:51:54.040
covid was a real but easy excuse to do all of this.
01:52:02.220
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01:52:13.920
By the way, real quick, Chicago's Teachers Union says how the Delta variant is out.
01:52:19.500
I don't think we're going to be able to open up school again.
01:52:26.480
Exxon considers considers pledging net zero carbon by 2050 Exxon.
01:52:38.840
Woods and others on Exxon's board are now giving the same idea.
01:52:47.160
The people said Woods is facing pressure from investors.
01:52:54.820
People that are leading this ESG Great Reset, they're facing pressure from investors to
01:53:02.660
demonstrate a bolder path to reducing emissions.
01:53:06.060
Following a bruising proxy fight this year, an activist hedge fund that would be Blackrock
01:53:13.660
elected three new members to the company's board.
01:53:17.800
So what they're doing is they are challenging all of these companies and they're putting they're buying them all up and they're putting members on the board and they are forcing them into ESG.
01:53:34.140
All of these companies are going to have this problem and they're all going to toe the line because the government and the big corporations that are part of ESG, mainly companies like Blackrock, are going to make money at exponential rates now.
01:53:52.920
And you are not going to be part of that, unfortunately.
01:53:58.920
Unfortunately, sorry, kids, that's just the way it is.
01:54:03.040
But don't worry, your government, you elect your your your government.
01:54:09.100
As long as you've got a representative government, you've got somebody on your side at the table.
01:54:26.060
You know, they came out against Israel in the occupied territories, as they call them.
01:54:31.580
And I told you that this is going to be a case that will prove our theory out.
01:54:51.500
So Ben and Jerry's, they came out and they were anti-Israel and they've been given money to anti-Israel campaigns for a long time.
01:54:59.500
Well, quote, the controversy your recent actions have brought upon our local businesses has had an adverse effect on the value of our independently owned franchises and investments.
01:55:17.180
Ben and Jerry's, the parent company, Unilever, they imposed a boycott of Judea and Samaria.
01:55:25.400
And now the major cities, the franchisees that operate stores, 30 stores across the nation at a total of $23 million in revenue, wrote a letter to Unilever and said, stop with the boycott.
01:55:43.380
That's what's going to happen, because people are not going in and buying Ben and Jerry's at the stores.
01:55:50.840
And these local people are feeling the pressure.
01:55:54.540
And that is exactly why I say you want to change the actions of Coke.
01:56:07.260
And if you start to say to the local bottling, Coke bottling plants, I don't want any of your product.
01:56:14.680
I don't want anything because Coke is telling you to be less white.
01:56:19.040
And Jerry or whoever the local guy is, I know you don't agree with that.
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But I can't do business with you until they change that policy.
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Okay, so Pat was going to CakeGirl.com and found out that, you know, when he was ordering the cake in, you know, double D cups, he thought that might not be the right one.
01:59:24.440
And just there at the website, this is something new.
01:59:26.620
This is a woman who's just making these, they were told to me that they were Craven cups, but I don't know if that's what's there.
01:59:33.880
It says that underneath, too, on the, you know, on the bottom of them.
01:59:40.540
So, I don't see a Craven cup you can click on, though.
01:59:56.960
So, you don't have to go out and buy a whole cake.
01:59:59.380
You buy a whole cake in several different cups, and so it's several different flavors.
02:00:03.480
It's not as bad, though, when you eat them separately.
02:00:08.020
And you have to open more tops, and so that burns calories right there.
02:00:14.620
We'll have to talk to her and find out how she came up with this.
02:00:17.760
Yeah, because there should be a Craven cup location to click on, right?
02:00:25.400
You can find her on Facebook and Instagram as well.
02:00:31.780
And, Pat, they should be eaten, it says, in the first four days.
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