East Palestine Proves Climate Change Activists DON'T CARE | Guests: Vivek Ramaswamy & Seth Dillon | 2⧸17⧸23
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Summary
A train carrying hazardous materials derailed in Detroit, Michigan on Wednesday morning, but no one was hurt. What happened? And why is this even a thing? The answer to these questions and much more on this week s episode of The Dark Side Of!
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you put on to your dog's food president miles still ticking he is is this unusual for your
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dog to be this old or is this about how old they usually live oh no this is unusual i mean
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this dog won't die he's like a walking dead we just actually did like a you know how you cut
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through trees and look for tree rings to try to figure out how old a dog is we went back
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through almost we went back through old emails and photos to try to determine how old he was
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because we've been saying i was 16 i think 17 we did find out he turned 18 on uh either december
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or january we're not 100 sure 18 i don't know if this i don't know this just might be he lives by
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nuclear power plant or by a train station i don't know but um uh uno i think has had extended years
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what you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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well there is another train derailment uh that buddha judge is not on again this time however
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it was in detroit so really i don't think there's gonna be any damage no i'm kidding that's horrible
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to say about detroit true but horrible to say about detroit train derailment yesterday um
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no evidence yet of exposed hazardous materials um although this train was carrying hazardous materials
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uh but they say don't worry about it of course they're saying that in ohio too
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and while i tend to believe so far that that's the case in detroit
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you know the the new york times is rushing to the defense of the government and the rail company
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saying oh you know these conspiracy theories that you know this is going to cause real environmental problems
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now we're the ones too concerned about the planet
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eggs are now more expensive than a pound of beef
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thank goodness we are one step closer to crickets
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and you don't like your food prices going through the roof
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how about you lock in your meat prices right now
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i know that's not the popular thing to do right now
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pay as much as you're paying at the grocery store
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said he has not seen secretary of transportation
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fema classifies a national disaster declaration
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caused by a tornado flood hurricane or earthquake
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the state currently does not have any associated costs
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because the train cars didn't cause any power outages
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i mean it's very sad what's happened glenn and i
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watched pete budigich effectively imply that this
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has gotten too much attention that's an affront and i
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think it just reveals why people here and people
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across the country do not trust the establishment in
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washington dc and you know the funny thing is i've seen
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both sides of it right i was born and raised in ohio i'm
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talking to you from ohio today i also went to school with pete
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budigich we were at harvard together we overlapped with each other
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and the dirty little secret is that if this had happened in washington dc or in
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dramatically different oh yeah people here know it
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and unfortunately i'm sad to say the distrust exists for good reason
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we need to put new leaders in charge and it's just it you know most
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importantly i think that community has been as brave as they possibly could be
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but it's also revealed the divide between the aristocracy and dc and the
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rest of the country i mean the the pete budigich comments all of
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them are just so dismissive and you know let's say even that
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you still don't say that you go to the town and comfort them and then give
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them some hard news but they just are like was everybody looking at this for
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why keep driving exactly and i think it's about
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self-protection because initially he was embarrassed that this was a bigger deal
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than expected he's just come off another crisis
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with respect to grounding flights because of software glitches so he thought
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this made him look bad sweep it under the rug even if the people
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are left to suffer as a consequence now as that refuses to happen and thank you to
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the people in this town and across the country who have stood up to say this is
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a big deal now is actually almost implicitly blaming
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the people who are actually casting attention on what's an important
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situation okay i just see this as a symptom glenn of a deeper problem in our
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uh log on this fire here um i checked the esg score of uh
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norfolk suffolk um uh railway they have a higher esg score than tesla
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does and their e is a lower threat according to their score
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than their s is they're pretty good on the environment
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what this is laughable glenn and it reminds me exactly of ftx on one
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small uh yes on an esg scoring mechanism scoring better than exxon mobil
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this is a farce and you put three letter acronyms about it what's it designed to do
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it's designed to hide the essence of what's actually happening
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and you know these companies and working hand in glove with the government to do it
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are deflecting accountability from the topics they'd rather not be scrutinized
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social issues instead by the way using the money of everyday
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citizens to advance those agendas without their
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knowledge and you and i know that well that is the defining fraud of our time
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but that too glenn is just a symptom of a deeper cancer
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in this country where we've lost our national identity
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so people who are supposed to run the show are not the ones
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who elect to run the government are not the ones actually running the show
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running the actual government today that's a new bureaucracy combined
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well look i think there's a top-down version of this and there's a bottom-up
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we need to get the state and capitalism out of each other's hair
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that is fascism you combine state power with corporate power to do what neither
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can do on its own that is mussolini's definition of fascism
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and that's the state of affairs in modern america today i'm sorry to say it so
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what i say is if it is state action in disguise if the government is using
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private companies either through the esg agenda or through free speech
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regulation in silicon valley to do through the backdoor what government
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couldn't do directly then those companies in those situations
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ought to be bound by the same constraints as the federal government
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itself that includes the first amendment to the
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constitution of the united states if you're a tech company for example
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so i have a lot of ideas for top-down fixes here i think we should make
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political expression of civil right in this country so long as we have
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other protected classes as well but if we're honest with ourselves glenn we
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also have to look ourselves in the mirror each of us do you do i do every
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person listening to this does and ask ourselves what is it within us that
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causes us to want to bend the knee to these new monarchs it's like the
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israelites why did they want to go back and be ruled by pharaoh there's
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innate in human nature about it and i just think we are so hungry for purpose
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right now in america that we need a conservative movement that fills that
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vacuum of purpose and identity with a vision of national identity that dilutes
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this poison to irrelevant and that's an important part of the conversation i will
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tell you the left just heard what you said and they would love
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they're going to call you absolutely a nationalist and a fascist
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they i mean you know forget about the actual meaning of those words um
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but you a nationalist identity what are you talking about what is what what is
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the vision we should all be working toward revive the ideals that set this
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nation into motion basic ideas even like merit that you get ahead in this
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country not as the color of your skin but as mlk said on the content of your
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character and contributions i mean that means getting rid of this national cancer
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of affirmative action merit in government making sure the people we elect
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to run the government are the ones who actually run the government not this
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cancerous bureaucracy that multiplies itself like a like a metastasizing tumor
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meritocracy and ideas glenn the best ideas win when no ideas are censored
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merit in who gets into this country i see this as a first generation american
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myself my parents were immigrants we should want more people like them but not
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people whose first act of entering this country is a law-breaking one those are
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just basic rules of the road they're not even democratic ideas or republican
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ideas they are american ideas and you kind of call that nationalist call it
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nationalist we then if we shore up that vision those basic ideas then and only
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then can we take on the actual threats we face externally like communist china which
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is not going to be easy to address and i have views on how to do this but i think we
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can make the sacrifices needed to address communist china to declare independence from communist china
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to do the kinds of things we're going to have to do if we shore up our national identity
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within and that's what i'm on a mission to do one way or another vivek um you know
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you look at china i think we are marching toward war this is exactly what happened at world war
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one a group of fabian socialists wanted to change all of europe get rid of the old
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structure they said it was going to be great they they saw the potential for a war they went all in
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thinking that it could be short and it will be enough pain to cover the collapse and the
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restructuring of the world i think that's exactly what's happening and i think just like they were
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wrong in world war one they're wrong this time this could be very catastrophic just catastrophic
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could be bad this could be really bad glenn i have one note of optimism and i think we're working
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within a short window here for that optimism xi jinping has shot himself in the foot through
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self-inflicted damage to get that third term last october when he took that unprecedented third term as
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leader of the ccp that opens up a short window for us i i believe to defeat china economically so that
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we will never have to militarily i do not think that window is going to be open for long
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but i call for total declaration of independence from china total decoupling i think that that is
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the declaration of independence of the 21st century because unlike the soviet union in the last cold
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war they never provided the shoes on our feet or the phones in our pocket china powers our modern way
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of life but if we pull the economic rug from under them right now they're in a vulnerable spot glenn
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and to me that's one of if to the extent i pull the trigger and actually pursue this path that would
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be one of the big reasons to do it is i think we're working within a short window where we can
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actually do that if we can get it right it will involve sacrifice i'm going to tell you that bluntly
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i'm there's not a rosy picture there will be inconveniences involved for americans but our
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moment demands you used world war one analogy i'll use a world war two one yeah we need churchill
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not chamberlain and we don't i think we have a short window where we don't have to go to war
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if we can defeat them economically by achieving independence man you sound like a guy who
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is going to run for president i'm thinking about it glenn i'm thinking about it and i'm thinking
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about seriously but it's not about me it's not it's not about the person it really shouldn't be
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should be about the what and the why and i could care less who it is if it's a great person who
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doesn't have the right agenda doesn't matter to me i think we need to define the agenda define why
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we're doing what we're doing that's what i care about you know you and i both care about i know that
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about both of us and the question of the who then just becomes a lot easier after we've defined
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those things that's what i'm most i i have to tell you i i i support you 110 percent um you are
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outside the system you are very successful at what you've done you have identified all of the right
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problems you have worked to actually solve them yourself through the private sector i think you get
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it um you know i i'm not endorsing anybody for president at all i think there's a lot of good
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people out there however um the voice that you could bring to the table even if you didn't win
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you could shape the platforms uh of the party i i think it's i think it's very important actually
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that you run just wanted you to know what i just say i appreciate that let's rediscover what america
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is that's what i care about if we do that i'm happy vivek ramaswamy thank you so much sir appreciate it
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appreciate it god bless uh he's running well no he's seriously considering it just just serious
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he's running right all right let me tell you about car he's not jokingly considering it he's
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welcome to the glennbeck program we're so glad that you're here let me give you something else on
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showing you how much these compassionate compassionate people uh really care about
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individuals john fetterman john fetterman is now back in the hospital for depression this is what
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third or fourth time since he got into office so well i think that's the first that he's been in for
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depression yes but he's been in the hospital multiple times over time and why why is he most
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likely depressed because he's in a job that he cannot understand can't do he can't do it and
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my guess is he knows that of course and now he is now he's in this position where he is realizing
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how disabled he really is does the left care you know do they care about him at all is anybody going
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to apologize saying we shouldn't have pushed him into this this guy i mean i feel bad for him today
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i feel bad for him today i don't like him i don't i mean he was part of the decision but i don't wish
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this on anybody the guy went in he he's not able to do the job according to doctors
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does the left care did they care about that then do they care about that now no no no i mean it's
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just unfortunate because if we had any evidence that this could be the case before the election
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voters in pennsylvania could have made a different choice yeah but they had no information to indicate
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that this guy couldn't do this job other than all information the only thing they had was every
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available piece of information and that's not enough to make a decision i will tell you but people
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want to believe what they want to believe that's true and the democrats and his campaign and everybody
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else they kept him out of the limelight until the very end until the very end yeah but they i mean
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look there's no excuse they everybody saw that debate everybody knew he's already couldn't do this
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he already had the winning uh vote in the bank by then well i mean he did have a lot of early vote but
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still there's no excuse to be made here for pennsylvania and what they did this is one of the most
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embarrassing spectacles that voters have ever participated i just want to show you though the human cost
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they don't care about the individual they don't care about the individual everyone is nothing more
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than a pawn a chess piece that can be taken if it supports the move of the king this is true diane
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feinstein's a good example of this right she's currently in the senate she announced her retirement
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a reporter came up and said so can what do you what made you want to retire and she said i'm not
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retiring we haven't released a statement on that and then her aide had to say yes we have yes we
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have we released that yesterday oh we have oh okay yesterday she was walking out of a vote and she was
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overheard asking her aide did i vote for that that is something though glenn where you say this woman's
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been in office since 1857 uh she's been there forever she won obviously just on name recognition at
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one point in her career when she was senator she was a terrible senator but lucid right that changed
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over time like woodrow wilson was being propped up in the office okay maybe you can understand that
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all of this stuff with fetterman happened before the vote he wasn't even the senator yet everyone knew
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this was going on and they elected him anyway it's inexcusable but again they don't care about the
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individual she's replaceable yep she's replaceable user until there's nothing left to use it's despicable
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what you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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hello america welcome to friday white house yesterday demanded the media comply
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because there was a lack of space at the president's press conference
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not true 26 open chairs not true they were just making sure that only the reporters that would play
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nice were there at the press conference well they didn't play nice they shouldn't play nice
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and you know what honestly it is time for all of us to wake up to what is happening in our country
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let me let me let me just say these words say hello to snow white
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this story should open the door and and lead you to the sunshine of what is really happening in america
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and i'm going to tie it all together with snow white uh-huh in 60 seconds
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me start with this story and i'm gonna tie it to i'm gonna tie it to ukraine to ohio the entire mess
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we have a story that came out yesterday former jp morgan executive jess staley discussed disney
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princesses with jeffrey epstein in july 2010 in an email exchange now this is
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coming because there's a lawsuit um in a court filing by the u.s virgin islands attorney general
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and the acting attorney general wasn't this attorney general the one that filed the suit
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and then was fired and so they replaced him with another attorney general so that shows you corruption
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just right there okay so the exchange in the email was about the young women and girls
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procured by epstein for the former jp morgan chase executive okay uh he went to his properties
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epstein's properties in the virgin islands um they were discussing the women and young girls procured
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uh and they used the names of disney princesses and uh at one point epstein was like hey next time
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which princess and he was like hey check out snow white i think it's snow white okay they were sending
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explicit photos to each other and everything else now this guy is very well known epstein very well known
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he's friends with epstein we know about their relationship just like we know about the relationship
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with microsoft founder and the guy who's currently redesigning our world and our health bill gates
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we know that bill gates his wife one of the reasons why he his wife left him apparently
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is because he would not distance himself from epstein
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now there are pictures of this jp morgan uh chase executive on the island with epstein and bill gates
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now are you telling me they flew down to the island and snow white and the other princesses were paraded
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around for the jp morgan uh jp morgan chase executive and epstein was doing the parading with the girls
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and where was bill gates he was working on software because there's pills for that now bill you can take
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that and the software and hardware they become one again but once again sponsored by pfizer it is
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pfizer pfizer it it is incomprehensible that we do not know who these johns were and let me say it this way
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if that little black book of epstein's contained only the names of truck drivers conservative uh uh you know
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commentators and diner restaurant owners do you think any of those names would not be known today
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we have a good example of this recently with matt gates yeah who they accused of all sorts of things
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and and then went through all the investigations and did not find anything to charge him with right
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right so they'll charge anything they'll do anything to smear you knew his name every all the x
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every accusation was out of the table immediately we don't know we don't know the facts that they know
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and we're never going to know we're never going to know but i'm telling you if they were all uh you
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know people that were in red states all those names would be known one guy would be like i fixed the
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furnace i i'm only in his little black book because the furnace has problems and when it goes down i i go
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through a basement door that only leads to the furnace room and i fix the furnace i have nothing
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to do with it he would be known as a pedophile but the the wealthy the connected they can get away
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with child rape and somehow or another no one seems to care
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why because you don't know that's a conspiracy theory you don't know who these people are you don't
00:50:50.300
know what bill did well no one's looking into it and that causes one to go why why because if we knew
00:50:58.720
it was somebody that nobody knew in a red state they would be smeared if not in prison today and if
00:51:07.660
they were if they had done something with children they should be in prison
00:51:11.980
so why isn't this happening i don't think it's just to protect the elite
00:51:18.600
i really don't i don't think that it is just because bill gates and bill clinton
00:51:26.440
were flying on his plane in a totally innocent way i don't think that's what it is
00:51:35.360
i think that's part of it but i think the real target is the intelligence apparatus of america
00:51:48.320
i believe that jeffrey epstein this guy doesn't go from nobody to where he was connected with so many
00:51:58.020
powerful people doing this kind of stuff believe me if i'm in your home you're flying me on your jet
00:52:07.300
to your island where i'm spending a week i have the security that checks them out six ways to sunday
00:52:16.540
i know whose house i'm going to if i'm staying for a week i know and i get a briefing before i decide to
00:52:24.800
book it on the calendar wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute soft book that but leave room for an
00:52:30.460
excuse and security is looking at them getting all the information then they come to me and say
00:52:36.380
okay these are the rumors this is what's happening this is what we think might be happening we recommend
00:52:42.780
you don't go but it's up to you sir and then it is up to me you're telling me that bill gates
00:52:51.180
doesn't have security like that they could look deeper than glenn beck's security could are you
00:52:58.260
telling me that all of these people president clinton with secret service detail they didn't know
00:53:05.500
anything about what was going on in that island bullcrap you'll never convince me of that never
00:53:12.060
and i know because i live in that world just on the edges of it of having intel that the average
00:53:20.640
person doesn't have i don't have their clearance or their their uh access to information i barely
00:53:29.880
have anything right like if you're the pool guy who works on this island you're going to be excused
00:53:34.580
for potentially not knowing everything that was going on correct you're you're bill gates you're
00:53:38.840
gonna have a really good idea you know you know or at least you have been severely warned and then
00:53:45.180
when that person does go to jail the first time you immediately go okay guys you are right i'm out
00:53:51.400
i'm out i'm right okay so what is this epstein thing who are they really protecting because i no longer
00:53:58.760
believe that it is just the people like clinton i think they're protecting i don't know cia nsa
00:54:08.560
i think this guy was a government operative operating honey traps and if you think that doesn't happen
00:54:17.960
that happens in the spy world all the time all the time that's how they get leverage over people
00:54:26.160
and i have experience with that as well i have thank god been in a position
00:54:37.020
to where this has happened to where this has happened and thank god i was living the principles
00:54:44.440
of what i truly believe otherwise i would have been done i would have been an enemy to this state
00:54:52.180
i was at fox and uh people were going through my garbage you know investigated and i had been
00:55:13.360
investigated before the first time well i don't want to say who was doing it first time it was on the left
00:55:21.100
okay and i i know the company that was doing the investigation they're the big lefty company okay
00:55:28.340
and they search everything they look for anything okay thank god i was clean and anything that i had
00:55:37.100
ever done wrong i had confessed to you a long time ago i'd be like i was a dirtbag okay and i'm a
00:55:44.060
recovering dirtbag and i'm trying to be better so i had no fear they're going through my garbage they're
00:55:50.420
going through all kinds of stuff and i'm like what that what do they think they're going to find my
00:55:55.660
wife and i actually laughed about it okay you're very boring i'm extraordinarily boring the best thing
00:56:02.460
they could find was an old historical document you may have thrown out by mistake right right so uh
00:56:08.300
then i'm at fox and the uh event at the mall happens with uh in washington dc 500 000 people show up
00:56:18.100
rupert murdoch calls me to his office what are your intentions what are you going to do with all this
00:56:22.760
power i'm like what are you talking about you running for president no i'm not running for president
00:56:27.500
you're running for president no i'm not running for president i don't i don't want that okay i just
00:56:33.680
ask people to gather just to bring hope to the country they didn't believe me somebody starts
00:56:39.640
investigating me again and they go through my garbage all of it same group of people different
00:56:46.140
employer you draw your own conclusions in um uh in a meeting that i had about two months later i knew
00:56:56.760
they had nothing because i don't have anything i'm boring and i sit down at a desk and roger ailes
00:57:05.240
pulls out a stack at least a foot a stack of papers and folders and puts it i come in and he said you
00:57:14.460
know we've got to have a serious talk and i said okay and he comes down he puts a stack of papers on
00:57:20.240
his desk all in folders and then he kind of pets it like a little kitty cat and he says you know a lot
00:57:29.960
of people would like to see you pulled down i said i know he said and there's a lot of people that do
00:57:37.900
anything to get information on you i said i know good thing i'm really boring and he said well
00:57:45.720
and then he petted the little file well you know glenn
00:57:55.540
it's always a horrible thing when a man has a wife like you have now i am just on fire the hair is
00:58:09.440
standing up on the back of my neck and i lean in and grab the edge of his desk and i said
00:58:14.160
why is that always trouble and he said well because a man will step out and do something and
00:58:22.420
it's you know it's human nature and it can really hurt a good woman like that and i looked at him
00:58:30.680
straight in the eye and with all the calmness that i could muster i said it sure is mr ailes and that is
00:58:39.820
exactly why nothing like that has ever happened and then we had like a third grade stare down
00:58:47.880
for it had to be at least a minute felt like an hour had to be at least a minute where his eyes
00:58:53.620
didn't move my eyes didn't move and i know the first person who speaks loses and i wouldn't speak
00:59:01.200
i had already said the truth and i stared at him across the desk behind those papers
00:59:06.400
yeah i know and he picked up the papers and put them down by the side of his desk
00:59:20.800
i've lived in this world on the very edge i'm not even into the cheese part of the cheesy crust
00:59:32.600
part of the pizza i'm at the very very edge of the crust of living in that world this is not being
00:59:40.500
exposed because this guy most likely was an operative and oh that's a conspiracy theory yes
00:59:47.760
so was that the cia knew about or were involved with lee harvey oswald which gang they kept saying was a
00:59:59.520
conspiracy theory until this year did you hear that announcement the cia had lee harvey oswald
01:00:09.980
on their books he was an operative now that doesn't mean they killed him
01:00:16.600
but they were using him they knew about him he was current it was not like oh we used him 10 years
01:00:27.300
ago he was currently an operative and they covered that up what do you think these agencies were made
01:00:37.180
for to go get our enemies but they're not being used to get our enemies anymore because the deep state
01:00:44.100
defines who an enemy is now it used to be an enemy was someone who would not protect and defend the
01:00:53.140
constitution and the bill of rights that is no longer our enemy
01:01:05.360
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do i need a drink not not a drink not a drink but what is in that that styrofoam mug you know this
01:02:34.800
is all i asked for for my birthday all i wanted was like because i go to sonic just for their you know
01:02:42.820
diet coke and uh so i go to sonic and my wife will go from time to time she'll be driving by and
01:02:49.680
she'll grab a coke from sonic and then i use that cup all day long i'm such a germaphobe i don't like
01:02:55.860
yeti cups because it's just you're with me oh god all i wanted all i wanted was a bunch of styrofoam
01:03:03.700
cups from sonic just a big box go and just that's all i want just styrofoam cups from sonic because i love
01:03:10.540
them and i don't have to wash them and they're killing the earth and dolphins so i mean everybody's
01:03:18.300
a winner here you know what i'm saying so that's why let me just take a because my mouth is a little
01:03:23.520
dry after that what we're on you didn't know that well i was gonna say i thought you were gonna i thought
01:03:30.500
you were gonna i mean that's what did you get them you keep talking about it but did you get them no
01:03:34.820
nobody in my life thought i was serious they're like can't get dad that yeah that's what dad wants
01:03:43.900
those are some of the best cups with the ice you gotta get the ice too the ice is key sonic ice
01:03:48.760
is nothing better i know i mean living in the northeast there was no sonics back at least back
01:03:53.080
in the day and then they bring them down when we move down here all of a sudden it's just everywhere
01:03:58.600
oh they're great they're so good oh i that's a scene from the firm you know that exact scene
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oh yeah in the firm you're sorry i'm a little thrown by your story here but like the the that
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scene was in the firm yeah except the guy had actually done it in my wife said to me at one
01:04:17.620
point not based on that story on an even more unbelievable story said we're living uh jason
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you know everybody says what are we going to do about big tech what are we going to do i mean
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we're going to get congress to do something oh what can they do i'll be ridden de santis once again
01:06:27.180
wednesday we didn't report this uh on wednesday we should have wednesday he came out with his digital
01:06:33.420
bill of rights okay or tuesday digital bill of rights here they are really simple protect private
01:06:40.880
in-person conversations requiring consent for companies to observe so if you have a any kind
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device that is listening or watching you have to have consent given the company consent to watch
01:06:54.960
protect the right of individuals to participate in platforms without unfair censorship protect the
01:07:01.460
right to know how search engines manipulate your search results do these not all sound like common
01:07:07.520
sense protect the right to control personal data on the largest and most common platforms
01:07:13.840
and require express authorization to monetize it amen you do that one thing and you've crippled these
01:07:23.780
companies because they'll no longer have a digital twin of you that they can monetize and analyze
01:07:31.440
all the time protect children from online harms freedom from surveillance such as unauthorized
01:07:38.940
surveillance of private conversations via cell phone this is so basic ron de santis puts it out
01:07:47.520
good now can some other states follow in his footsteps i don't know why this isn't being done look at
01:07:58.940
the guy's popularity what are you governors doing i don't get it one of the guys who has been affected
01:08:08.080
by uh digital uh censorship is seth dylan from the babylon b he's the ceo of the babylon b hey seth how
01:08:17.080
are you i am good glenn it's good to be back with you thank you i you know i think i ask you this every
01:08:22.920
time you're on uh but it gets worse between the interviews that we have how are you guys dealing
01:08:30.660
with satire in a world where we're shooting ten dollar balloons down out of the sky
01:08:38.920
it is uh it is getting worse isn't it i mean uh we're we're tracking it in a sheet i may have
01:08:47.220
mentioned this before on your program but we're tracking in a sheet all of our jokes that come
01:08:50.940
true and we call you know like they're fulfilled prophecies instead of punch lines
01:08:54.160
and uh and we're up to almost 100 i think we've hit 90 now so 10 more and we did unbelievable do
01:09:00.660
you have that list in front of you can you take off some either from memory or yeah i can pull it
01:09:06.120
up um i have it on my uh i mean that's like the simpsons on my link tree but everybody's like the
01:09:11.080
simpsons they're prophets no they're not they're comedians they're just writing jokes we're becoming
01:09:16.900
the joke it is an old problem though you know shakespeare said jesters do oft become prophets
01:09:22.780
so you know and this has a long history but um but it's happening with us really frequently we did
01:09:28.500
a joke about how uh horrified satan distances self from grammys uh after that crazy sam smith performance
01:09:35.380
and then and then the church of satan came out uh two days later with a statement saying that the
01:09:40.520
that the the performance was uh underwhelming and meh and it didn't represent the church of satan
01:09:46.000
i mean this kind of stuff is happening all the time uh we did one expert say they don't know
01:09:52.560
what's causing everyone to suddenly collapse but it's definitely not that one thing and then you see
01:09:56.860
a story that says something has been killing american young people in sharply rising numbers
01:10:01.140
but it's not vaccine i mean they're jokes it's unbelievable and then the media makes them come
01:10:08.500
true i do say all the time you know imagine if your job was to write jokes that are funnier than what
01:10:12.520
democrats are doing in real life i mean that's a challenging job i know really challenging um so
01:10:17.600
what is your take on uh just the news of the week i mean can you deal with something like
01:10:24.700
did we blow up the nord stream pipeline i mean we talk about this we've had deep deep conversations
01:10:34.380
in my producing meetings every day this week do we want to know what the is the world and the
01:10:43.600
population of the world served by knowing the truth what does it mean is there is there any place that
01:10:53.480
hmm um for for comedy for what we do yeah for comedy we've decided there is no limit for us
01:11:01.580
honestly i think you know in the in the conversations about what you should and shouldn't
01:11:07.300
joke about the people that are usually telling you oh there's these things that you shouldn't make
01:11:10.780
jokes about that those are their sacred cows that they want to protect and that is the funniest
01:11:14.840
stuff to joke about those are the things that you have to joke oh yeah i know someone doesn't
01:11:19.240
want you to joke about them so the comedians know that and they leverage that it's the reason
01:11:24.120
dave chappelle is more popular than ever yeah because he knows that if he touches on some of these
01:11:28.460
things that people are clutching tightly as their sacred cows he's going to get laughs people like
01:11:33.320
to laugh at what you don't want to be joked about so i we generally have a rule that you know if
01:11:38.700
there's anything that we're feeling like we shouldn't joke about it well maybe that's the
01:11:41.800
thing we should be joking it is most it is it is it is it absolutely is and i i can't thank you
01:11:47.860
enough for being there when no one else was joking about anything thank you for keeping that alive
01:11:55.780
are you seeing a difference do you think we've hit a tipping point on because if we haven't hit it
01:12:01.560
yet we're very close on this woke nonsense and people just starting to go you know what this is
01:12:09.580
enough you know i think we may be close to the tipping point because it's gotten so insane
01:12:15.820
the fact you know you know that once you start involving kids in this stuff and you start pushing
01:12:20.780
this stuff on kids and they're doing it so aggressively um you know the fact that initially
01:12:26.700
it was all denied that there were drag shows happening for kids now they're just openly
01:12:30.180
promoting them all over the place you've got the denials that there's gender affirming care i'm
01:12:34.620
putting that in scare quotes gender affirming care happening in these hospitals for minors
01:12:38.080
uh and now that you know well no it is happening and it's good and you want to harm kids if you want
01:12:42.520
to try to stop it that kind of stuff going on there are so many people who are now realizing how
01:12:47.300
how crazy and out of control this has gotten it's not just about you know respecting the freedom of
01:12:52.440
other adults it's about protecting kids from being purposefully confused we're cultivating confusion and
01:12:58.620
then treating it with irreversible damage to their bodies i mean this kind of stuff has gotten so wild
01:13:03.520
that i think there is a lot of a lot of pushback now and a lot of understanding that there needs to
01:13:08.220
be something done to mitigate it the pendulum has to swing back the other way and i think maybe we're at
01:13:12.820
that point where it's going to start to do that you're starting to see stories in the new york times that
01:13:16.280
sound more reasonable uh really because i haven't spotted a lot of those but um they just didn't
01:13:26.680
they just did one on transgender stuff and i think it was about gender gender affirming care for kids
01:13:30.940
or something and the whole trans community is up in arms about how transphobic the new york times is
01:13:35.400
right that's a good sign that's a good sign and i do think that i think what was it like 150 people
01:13:41.060
that worked for the new york times walked out in protest and i think the new york times said
01:13:47.000
we're not going to be held hostage like yep what so you're right on that yeah um great statement they
01:13:54.440
put out uh when it comes to uh when it comes to what's being done to our children um you are really
01:14:01.320
uh clear uh you did you've put some posts up about chelsea handler and she did a video about you know
01:14:08.120
the day in the life of a childless woman and how great it is and you wrote she left out the part
01:14:14.060
where she cries alone at night from the realization that her freedom came at the cost of true fulfillment
01:14:19.280
actually it came at the cost of the lives of her children i didn't realize she bragged about having
01:14:25.240
murdered multiple babies wow yeah uh you know there's this kind of there's this this callous
01:14:35.700
celebration that's happening so much now you know we're so far from that you know abortion should
01:14:41.000
be safe legal and rare type of thing um that that was you know the kind of the mantra of the 90s
01:14:45.980
uh we've we've come so far from that now that we have people like chelsea out there you know bragging
01:14:50.700
about how happy and free they are you know with really no no mention of like what what if there is
01:14:57.340
any mention of what uh allowed them to have that freedom it's it's done in this not in the somber
01:15:01.880
like sad sense like you know i made sacrifices i made hard choices to get here now they celebrate
01:15:07.720
what they did to get to get this freedom and she's talking about the freedom to just wake up when she
01:15:12.760
pleases and do what she pleases at night and go out with friends it's like life is more meaningful
01:15:18.120
than that life you know the lives of children matter and there's so much more fulfillment to be found in
01:15:23.860
having a family and raising a family and being surrounded by loved ones and and growing old with the ones
01:15:28.980
that you love and i do think it i do think it's the case that a lot of people who think that they're
01:15:33.120
finding true freedom are are in fact sacrificing true fulfillment to get it and and they will regret
01:15:39.080
it later in life and i and i don't i don't think it's i don't think it's mean to to call that out
01:15:43.520
no i i don't either i mean i i mean if you're you're murdering your children uh to do that i i think
01:15:49.860
that's fair to call out but i i know that i didn't i was a guy who didn't want any children and i have
01:15:55.000
four and now i'm 59 i wish i had 10 i mean the only thing that i have done in my life that truly
01:16:06.200
matters uh has happened inside the walls of my house i mean it's all about my children and you
01:16:13.520
don't really get that until you start to get a perspective of a life lived you know well yeah
01:16:21.060
and the kind of fulfillment that can come from from living sacrificially in the sense that you're
01:16:25.600
serving the needs of others there is so much fulfillment to be found it's it sounds like to
01:16:30.760
to this when you're being selfish and self-consumed it sounds so burdensome to think oh i might have to
01:16:37.400
sacrifice some of my time or money or attention to take care of somebody else or care for somebody else
01:16:43.440
but there's really there's really nothing more fulfilling like god made us to to to be in that role
01:16:49.340
you know god made women to be mothers he made men to be fathers um that's why we're here and uh and so
01:16:56.220
you know there there is real true fulfillment deep satisfaction that comes from that even though it's
01:17:00.520
a harder life in many senses wow listen to the hate coming from you um the uh the one of the stories
01:17:07.700
that i'm following that is really disturbing is how fast canada has collapsed on its protection of life
01:17:18.400
at any age at any age are you following what's happening up there with euthanasia and everything
01:17:24.680
yeah i've been hearing some things i think i heard something recently about a story about you know
01:17:29.940
about how we need to have a cutoff time i guess after a certain age just put everybody down
01:17:34.680
i haven't heard that but i know that they are putting people down you know they now for if you're a
01:17:43.540
kid a teenager and you are depressed you can go to a doctor in canada and get end of life medication
01:17:51.720
wow yeah wow hello yeah that's just no no regard whatsoever for the value of life and there's so
01:17:59.200
much you know there's so many people there's so many great stories if you talk to people who've
01:18:02.780
been suicidal have gone through depression or alcoholism drug addiction and they've come out on
01:18:08.240
the other side of it and their lives have been redeemed and so much good has come from that why are we
01:18:12.840
why are we so quick to give up on people i know i don't understand that i know i i am a guy who is
01:18:18.060
uh addicted to all those things and had led a really bad life and alcoholic and changed my life i'd like to
01:18:26.360
think that my life had been redeemed but i know there's a lot of people who are like he should have
01:18:29.900
died a long time ago um but uh i i am living testimony that whatever you think you've done or whatever
01:18:37.780
your problems are there is there are solutions and there is a meaningful and happy life ahead of you
01:18:45.500
should you choose it yeah it's not going to be easy but if you choose it it's there it's there
01:18:51.120
thank you so much coming out of you uh uh thank you so much seth for everything that you guys do
01:18:58.000
at the babylon b and uh as always anything we can do to help you just let us know thanks
01:19:02.900
thank you glenn you bet bye-bye all right it's uh an underappreciated fact that trust is really hard
01:19:10.860
to come by and in the world of business pretty much any business that might go double when you're trying
01:19:16.700
to sell your home buy a new home even worse do both at the same time it is really important
01:19:22.660
that the real estate agent that you have that you're doing business with is someone you can trust
01:19:28.780
so how do you know well i think we've added a huge piece to the puzzle to solve that problem
01:19:35.220
uh we started realestateagentsitrust.com i started with my brother it was actually his idea
01:19:40.660
uh because we both had had problems you know knowing who's a good agent and who's not and we're
01:19:46.700
pretty intelligent people uh but we don't know how do you find one when you do an interview
01:19:52.400
what do you ask them can you sell my house there are business practices just standard practices
01:20:00.900
that the best real estate agents use and they're there and that's one of the reasons why they're so
01:20:07.620
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welcome to the glenn beck program this is crazy this is just crazy joe biden yesterday
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um announce what the balloons were cut eight please our intelligence community is still
01:21:03.700
assessing all three incidences they're reporting to me daily and will continue their urgent efforts
01:21:09.460
to do so and i will communicate that to the congress yeah we don't yet know exactly what
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these three objects were but nothing nothing right now suggests they were related to china's
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spy balloon program or that they were surveillance vehicles from other any other country
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the intelligence community's current assessment is that these three objects were most likely balloons
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tied to private companies recreation or research institutions studying weather or conducting other
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scientific research we know now you want to talk about how do you write satire we know now the
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government spent five hundred thousand dollars on a missile to blow out of the sky a twelve dollar
01:21:49.100
hobby lobby balloon these were from hobbyists they were like we got to get our twelve dollars together
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and let's buy a balloon and we'll set it up and we'll track it hey i can't track our balloon anymore
01:22:02.400
i can't find our balloon where's our balloon the government blew it out of the sky
01:22:06.360
so why are you blowing things out of the sky if you don't know what they are you have no more
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information than you had when you blew them out of the sky why did you decide to blow them out of the sky
01:22:17.440
oh yeah yeah and then after um severely limited limiting which press could be in the press room
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with this announcement 24 seats open people saying being turned away because it's too crowded uh somebody
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asks him a question about china listen to this there's been criticism that this
01:22:37.780
sir mr president mr president there has been criticism
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mr president there has been criticism that this was an overreaction that was done because of
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political pressure you can't turn my off and ask the question we have more polite people
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mr president why he just walks away he's walking away because the question is
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were you compromised at all because of your family's dealings in china we know that he has family
01:23:07.280
dealings but he won't even he won't even recognize the fact that that is a legitimate question
01:23:14.860
nah don't worry about it i got some more hobby lobby i've got one of those balsa airplanes that we're
01:23:22.080
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welcome to the glenbeck program um we have dave isay and he is the founder of story core
01:26:49.160
if you've never heard of story core you should it's really a it's a great um capturing of history
01:26:57.940
in real people's worlds it is honestly you're not going to need ken burns to to document this time
01:27:06.300
in history and have some star read a letter from somebody because story core exists and what they've
01:27:12.720
done is they have talked to almost three quarters of a million people over the years and uh gotten
01:27:18.660
their story from them what was important what are they thinking about and it's all in the national
01:27:23.240
archives it's a great great thing that uh he has done uh dave is with us now but he started an
01:27:30.360
another extension of story core how long ago dave three four four you you were one of the first
01:27:37.540
conversations i had it was just kind of a twinkle in my eye about four years ago four years ago yeah we
01:27:42.140
started thinking about it but we launched it about a year and a half ago yeah okay so you did one small
01:27:46.100
step yeah and one small step is what exactly so um you know as you're talking about before
01:27:54.580
there are these divisions in the country uh and uh most people in the country are really sick of this
01:28:01.540
and like worried about where this is going to take us and want to find a way that we can see our
01:28:05.540
neighbors again as our neighbors and and right you know and obviously all the fear that we feel is
01:28:10.200
this is not healthy this is like a public health emergency in the country so with story core the big
01:28:15.680
story core that you're talking about we've had as you said about three quarters of a million people
01:28:19.800
interview their grandma their parents about their lives and each of these go to the library of
01:28:24.060
congress so your great great great grandkids get to know your grandmother through her voice and story
01:28:28.060
so essentially what we're doing is collecting the wisdom of humanity for you know and it's about you
01:28:33.960
know the fact that there's poetry as as you well know and grace and beauty and the stories just
01:28:39.200
hiding in plain sight all around us we just have to take the time to listen oh yeah as opposed to what
01:28:43.320
we're kind of bombarded with 24 hours a day so those 750 000 people have known and loved each
01:28:48.880
other and i came and talked to you about this like four or five years ago that that you know we were
01:28:54.140
and we were we have a big problem in this country that you know that um we more and more you know
01:29:00.020
polls show that um that you know we see the biggest threat in our country as our neighbors not the
01:29:06.740
chinese that's really you know not not yeah it's really bad more than half the country thinks we're
01:29:11.660
going to see a civil war in our lifetime so the question is we're a non-profit in every possible
01:29:15.680
way in the human connection business so the question is you know what could we do so we started
01:29:21.500
experimenting with putting strangers for the first time across the political divide together not to
01:29:27.540
talk about politics just to get to know each other as human beings called it one small step and
01:29:32.480
have and tested and tested and tested it because um you know our hippocratic oath is to do no harm to
01:29:37.880
people and we've come up with something that is frighteningly powerful because when you put just
01:29:44.800
regular people together and you let them talk you figure out you know you have a lot in common and
01:29:51.320
people come out of these conversations friends so there's two there's two clips that i want to play
01:29:56.180
these and and it's pretty interesting what you've done is you've you've pre-interviewed people and got to
01:30:02.800
know them a little bit and then put their sheet together of of who they are and then the other
01:30:08.980
person you switch with the other person you haven't met yet and what i found in listening just to these
01:30:14.680
two clips is uh they came in with different expectations which i think all of us would yeah uh so let's play
01:30:23.600
the first clip please what was the thing that stuck with you after our previous conversation
01:30:29.220
based on your military background based on your upbringing uh it was interesting to me that you
01:30:35.560
saw people for their character more so than anything else you know you look at how we kind of damage each
01:30:43.120
other in society and that we need to talk about it and stop that and then we kind of said let's talk
01:30:48.880
to each other let's go to dinner and lunch and i was like oh that sounds great
01:30:51.560
we hit it off right away we have the same ideas about how to improve our country our country is so
01:30:59.880
divided now we can do better and i think that's what one small step is doing is allowing people to
01:31:05.980
have those conversations to talk about our similarities instead of our differences as far as our relationship
01:31:13.640
is concerned i feel as though i've known you forever yeah you are a dear dear friend and i cannot
01:31:19.700
imagine you not being in my life at this point well it's been a reciprocal well we're gonna have lunch
01:31:25.960
together maybe next week or so we'll get you to come here to the cottage and we'll sit down and talk
01:31:30.920
politics and uh sports and whatever you want to talk about sounds good sounds good and this is a
01:31:37.780
relatively uh old guy in relation uh he's a white guy and in relation he's talking to a much younger
01:31:46.200
black man yeah and what did they go in expecting so this is so this is a this is what you're actually
01:31:54.260
hearing in that interview are two people who came to do one small step and we don't pre-interview
01:31:59.600
people people sign up they're right they fill out all of they fill out all this stuff they do a little
01:32:04.100
biography of themselves okay um and then we match them or we have a computer match them and they get to
01:32:09.840
see each other's biography first name city only you can't google the person and then the interview
01:32:14.560
starts and you read your you know you read your partner's biography to them they read their your
01:32:18.960
biography to you and then you just talk about your life so what we're just hearing actually are two
01:32:22.980
guys who didn't interview became friends and then came back to talk about the impact on their lives and
01:32:29.660
actually um after after meeting both of them are working on a like a big project now in um in
01:32:36.560
richmond where this was recorded restoring the first uh african-american uh school in richmond the
01:32:42.020
more street school so you know the the crazy thing the one small step is built on a a theory a
01:32:49.380
psych a theory that's one of the most studied theories in psychology called contact theory
01:32:53.960
that says under very specific circumstances if you put people who think they're enemies together
01:32:58.600
oh yeah and they have a conversation they can come out of it with that hate having melted away and the
01:33:04.360
highest possible result is friendship and we see friendship coming out of these conversations all the time i have
01:33:10.460
to tell you i that is i know that to be true no you do um in my own personal life but also when you look
01:33:17.220
at extremes the thing that i found in doing research on the holocaust was the the christians that saved
01:33:24.140
jews they all pretty much said the same thing they were not necessarily trying to save all jews many of
01:33:32.180
them said well this jew is different and the only difference was they knew them they believed the stereotype
01:33:39.600
right but they thought well this one's not like them and i hear that all the time across the
01:33:46.400
divide people will say well yeah but you're not or that person's not like them well no yeah they're
01:33:52.920
very much like that you just have this cartoon figure right and the question is if we can get this
01:33:58.920
to scale and i have to say your show is the is the number one refer for conservatives to one small
01:34:04.660
step you're kidding wow we and we have barely scratched the surface we're having a meeting
01:34:10.800
today aren't we yeah we are yeah i really would like to talk to you because i think you know you're
01:34:17.580
you're coming from the uh non-profit world and you know you're surrounded in you know npr and
01:34:26.460
and all of that with people who think differently than i do and i think we can make a bigger impact
01:34:32.220
if we if we really put both sides together and and if it's not 50 50 contact theory
01:34:39.480
is based i i mean we at story core you know i've i've we we believe that there's a flame of good in
01:34:47.000
everybody and that's and and that you know and our job is to fan that flame until it's a roaring fire
01:34:52.920
you know and as you said that's it's that idea of general generalizing yeah you have a conversation
01:34:57.580
you think but the truth is there's nuance in everybody and if we just pound on this if we do it over and
01:35:02.160
over and over again and you're right this is not going to come from the government it's not going
01:35:06.060
to come from no way you know it has to come from the people and it's time for us to say enough there's
01:35:11.440
you know a people there are so many people who worked so hard and sweated and and and bled so that we
01:35:19.140
could have this life that we have today what are we going to leave for our children yeah and if we
01:35:23.860
you know a democracy cannot survive if we hate each other we have to stop this uh you know i just saw
01:35:29.400
the news um uh the idaho house has just approved a greater idaho which means that the the people in
01:35:38.620
oregon have voted and said they wanted to join now the house it'll have to go to the senate but then
01:35:42.820
it goes to orion there's a lot of steps before that happens but uh that seems like a very logical thing
01:35:49.460
to i i don't have enough in common with you that i have to split that's a really bad thing and that's
01:35:56.360
coming because um i think there are of a very small number on both sides that are so extreme
01:36:08.380
and those are the only ones that are really being heard and the rest of us are standing around in
01:36:14.980
our neighborhoods and with our friends and going what what is happening here um but i don't know if
01:36:21.720
that's entirely true dave because we look at things like what's happening in our schools now
01:36:26.400
these are all things 10 years ago every american would have said no i'm not having transgender or
01:36:34.680
you know regular strippers we're not doing that we don't do that and you know i see it across the
01:36:42.920
country that parents of all stripes are standing up against it but there's a lot of people who are
01:36:47.080
regular people who are now standing up and saying well no wait a minute i i'm i'm for this and you're
01:36:54.680
like what i haven't how did you change what new information did you get well i i you know i think
01:37:00.120
that i i think that there's there's so much nuance in what people believe and all nuance has been wiped
01:37:05.940
away everything is black or white true and when you actually sit together and you actually talk you
01:37:11.720
find out that you know people have people first of all like you know the great lesson of the big story
01:37:17.880
core and like you know this is a show first time i saw you and we talked about your audience you said
01:37:22.920
they're patriots you know and this is a show about people who love america yeah like i after doing i've
01:37:28.820
spent 20 years on the road you know i haven't personally been on the road but you know these hundreds
01:37:34.040
of thousands of interviews this is a great country it is the people and every facilitator we've had a
01:37:41.640
thousand people mostly young people yeah who travel the country listening to the stories of america and
01:37:47.500
they all come back and they and if you ask them what they've learned it's a version of the ann frank
01:37:51.480
quote people are good you know people are basically good and we've lost that and i think these kind of
01:37:58.040
arguments they're like people are people have been driven crazy by by twitter you know the the the
01:38:03.900
dopamine hits you get by putting out the most radical but when you actually sit down with people
01:38:08.860
i mean i think i think that's what we try to do that's what you try to do just shake people on the
01:38:13.040
shoulder and say you know wake up yeah wake up wake up yeah we can do better than this and we have to it's
01:38:19.580
up to us let me play the next cut and i don't want you to reveal anything about this cut until the end
01:38:25.460
i want you to listen to this and see if you haven't either experienced or heard somebody
01:38:32.320
firsthand that have experienced this very thing listen let me ask you this when you read my bio
01:38:38.540
what did you think and please be as honest as you feel comfortable because nothing would bother me
01:38:46.840
so the first part my mind kicked into stereotype she's probably died in the wool democrat
01:38:53.640
end of story second part was intriguing because you said something along the lines of an open
01:39:00.480
mind and i thought well this would be interesting when i read your bio i just thought you were white
01:39:05.920
man i thought i was gonna come in here and just i don't even know what it was i don't even remember
01:39:12.140
what it was that's what's so interesting to me is that i'm just like that's exactly right so i have
01:39:18.980
to admit it and i appreciate you receiving that and allowing me to admit my stereotype because when
01:39:25.280
you walked in the door and you stood up and introduced myself i was like oops oops oops i don't feel
01:39:32.600
threatened i hope you don't feel threatened um what once we leave this this conversation uh
01:39:39.260
i hope i believe we'll have other conversations with others may revisit maybe your wife and my husband
01:39:48.040
and four of us can get together and continue a conversation but my point is that what are we afraid of
01:39:54.440
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so dave um what are you doing next where where do you go next with this
01:41:24.500
well we have so now it's not so so basically we've done a ton of research um we've had thousands of
01:41:31.940
people participate and now we have to scale it um and we want so right now we're in we're first of all
01:41:38.340
if you're if you're a glennbeck listener you go we have thousands and thousands and thousands of
01:41:42.440
people on waiting lists waiting to do this glennbeck listeners right to the top so um take
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onesmallstep.org to sign up uh and uh and and join us we are focused on three cities now um richmond
01:41:56.080
fresno and wichita and we're just going to add cities and add cities and add cities and eventually
01:42:01.600
have this you know go across the country it you know it feels like a race against time and at the
01:42:06.400
end of those videos we are we're coming into the home stretch of something and i don't know
01:42:10.880
2024 is is not going to be pretty yeah um and you know at the end of the video it says you know our
01:42:16.360
our mission is to you know convince the country it's our patriotic duty to see the human in people
01:42:22.600
we disagree with you know and and we know it's a moonshot uh we know that there are lots of there
01:42:27.560
are a billion different forces that are trying would trying to trip this up but you know the the
01:42:33.500
people can win i mean that's been your that's what you believed all the way i know people can we just
01:42:38.420
have to come together and just say stop and i think that is the biggest problem i think with
01:42:44.240
politicians of any stripe they don't necessarily believe in the people you know jefferson said trust
01:42:51.880
the american people they may get it wrong from time to time but they will correct their mistake
01:42:57.320
and so many people don't give us information or they're doing something else they'll say one thing
01:43:03.680
do another just trust the american people you know and i think that comes from a lack of doing what you
01:43:08.940
do and what i do and that is just listen to people all over the country and you'll realize these are good
01:43:15.480
people yeah well and i think that's part of the problem and in you know a big problem that's got us to
01:43:22.100
this place is that people don't feel heard they just want people just want to be heard i know and
01:43:26.860
they want to be treated with dignity and they wanted to be treated they want to be treated with respect
01:43:30.580
no one has ever changed their mind in the history of the world by being called a name by being
01:43:36.820
threatened you know they just want to be listened to yeah you know and again if we could just assume
01:43:42.340
the good in others i mean what a country this would be i mean it's such a country it's i i mean
01:43:48.680
imagine if one small step could take hold imagine if we could just you know be neighbors again how
01:43:56.040
and and and if if politics wasn't stopped up by the insanity and we could just get things done for
01:44:01.680
the good of the country and the good of people i mean it's it's it's it's it's it's just beyond
01:44:06.900
comprehension how how how amazing this could be and the other and then there's the other road
01:44:11.720
which we don't want to talk about and and you know where that leads yeah i'm proud to know you
01:44:17.600
you're a good man i'm proud to i'm proud to call you a friend i appreciate you're a really good
01:44:21.720
man um how do people get in touch and if they want to sign up so just go to takeonesmallstep.org
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takes about five minutes to sign up okay and uh we are we're drinking from a fire hose yeah but we
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want you to be part of that fire hose and we want that fire hose to turn into a wave that overtakes
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this country and shows us a different way good thank you dave thank you all right back in just a
01:44:43.180
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uh does his uh tv program every night you can find it at bill o'reilly.com uh and uh bill is here to
01:47:02.140
tell us what he thinks the biggest stories of the week are and today uh it might just be uh good just
01:47:09.160
to get perspective on what the hell is happening in our news cycle welcome bill back how you doing
01:47:17.920
i'm good this has been a bizarre week how so well it started with the pentagon saying we're shooting
01:47:26.080
down balloons and we're not ruling out aliens uh you know that's a good start to a week have you
01:47:32.760
ever watched msnbc back uh yeah not a long time there's plenty of aliens there okay so they're already
01:47:39.680
already all right so what's the biggest story of the week um i think the continued uh stonewalling
01:47:53.040
by the biden administration i mean at this point it's like nixon remember nixon were you around for
01:48:00.840
nixon or yeah i was around for nixon okay yeah so you know you've got these balloons now and it turns
01:48:07.620
out it looks like now the the first balloon was chinese and the other three balloons were chucky
01:48:13.920
cheese you know it's some private there might have been hobby lobby a hobby lobby might have been
01:48:22.320
a little balloon thing that they were sending somebody up in canada i don't know secret but not
01:48:28.840
not a national threat right okay but worse than that is the ohio situation where the train derails and
01:48:36.140
all the pollutants go into the air and the people are dislocated and everybody doesn't know what's
01:48:41.560
happening well where is pete buddha judge here i mean is he still on maternity leave back to you
01:48:48.080
have you confirmed that i don't know where he is he has not even called the governor uh so why yes
01:48:56.060
since this whole thing began and and the wine is not exactly a man brimming with confidence he gets
01:49:03.260
up there in the lectern he's looking at his shoes i mean it's like is there anyone in charge here can
01:49:09.480
anybody basically lay out a road map for these poor people in east palestine okay so are you gonna
01:49:17.220
relocate them um you know i so tell me about this tell me about this because this this to me
01:49:25.800
says a lot but i want to see if it says anything to you and what it says the federal emergency
01:49:32.140
management agency fema said that ohio is not eligible to receive assistance that dewine uh requested
01:49:41.000
for um will cannot receive uh disaster assistance because the incident did not classify as a national
01:49:48.520
disaster the rejection came nearly two weeks after the uh uh norfolk southern uh train which carried
01:49:55.160
harmful chemicals derailed blah blah blah blah fema classifies a national disaster declaration
01:50:01.500
as when there is property damage caused by tornado flood hurricane or earthquake the state currently
01:50:07.800
does not have any associated costs that would demonstrate to fema that it would be able to be
01:50:12.440
a disaster declaration uh derailed train cars did not cause any power outages block any roads or impede
01:50:19.360
residence property what the hell is that it's garbage it's gibberish all biden has to do is write an
01:50:28.020
executive order exactly right and that happens all the time all the time all the time all the time why
01:50:35.480
is the federal government doing this because there's no one in charge that's the real story here you want
01:50:45.200
the biggest story of the week the biggest story of the year no one is running the government and i've
01:50:51.500
said this time and time again people just don't seem to understand the intensity of the problem
01:50:58.340
joe biden is not in charge of anything you know what he did yesterday the whole day you know what he did
01:51:04.340
no he went to the movies he had a movie till at seven o'clock and because of black history month
01:51:11.940
emmett till that's it into anything else and nothing on his schedule then he he ran out in the
01:51:18.200
late afternoon uh they told him you gotta get say something about the balloon do you know what he
01:51:22.460
said about the balloon i don't know what he i i'm still trying to figure out what he said about the
01:51:26.420
balloon he didn't say hey the three balloons that we shot down were hobby lobby balloons he didn't say
01:51:32.080
that here's here's what he did say we have no more information than we had when we shot them out of
01:51:38.600
the sky and that information is we don't think they were a threat yeah then why did you shoot them
01:51:44.120
down target practice oh my gosh it but this demonstrates all right not only on these issues
01:51:53.740
these two issues the balloons and the rail accident but it's everything across the board i mean they are
01:52:02.220
they being the federal government rudderless there's no captain nobody in charge of it
01:52:10.240
and so it just careens around from um fema to transportation to you know this one and that
01:52:19.980
one and there's biden going to the movies i'm just i'm sitting there going you know people get what
01:52:28.200
they deserve sometimes and the american people by electing this man we're getting what we deserve
01:52:34.760
bill are you being too kind to joe biden i'm being as precise as i can be
01:52:44.800
watching a president who is a failing the nation almost everywhere and b depending on the day
01:52:56.700
is lucid or delirious i agree with this so let me let me let me see if i can take you
01:53:03.100
one step further than this because i believe he he's not lucid all the time sometimes he is
01:53:09.860
sometimes he's not uh i just don't believe he has a firm handle on his faculties for very much of the day
01:53:19.320
so he's a danger because of that um however uh there is somebody running the country and it seems
01:53:28.200
to be everybody on the left i don't think that there's necessarily the president is in charge of
01:53:33.900
that but he's also not a victim uh of this and and it's not just kind of going off the rails
01:53:41.060
unintended i think this is their work and their glory what they're doing is derailing the entire
01:53:49.240
country and setting it on fire well look susan rice is the most powerful person in the country she's the
01:53:57.220
domestic advisor to biden and then she's best friends with michelle and barack obama so you can
01:54:06.760
get speculation but you know she's talking to them a lot so there there is a drift to the country to
01:54:15.300
the left um because the quasi-socialists want the government to run everything we all know that
01:54:22.080
anybody who follows the news knows that capitalism is bad white people are bad um religion is bad
01:54:30.200
uh history the way it really unfolded is bad and let me just this is gonna be a boomerang here but
01:54:38.840
it's important so i did some on a nose bin news uh this week about disney plus which i'm sure you
01:54:44.980
watch all the time back all the time so they got a cartoon on there um that they produced disney
01:54:51.020
produced and it's about uh slaves built the united states of america horrible horrible and i ran the
01:54:59.140
clip and and it was just people watching it just were stunned on how bad this was and this is
01:55:06.920
directly aimed at children so slaves built the united states now i am currently writing and
01:55:13.460
researching a book called killing the witches the horror of salem massachusetts to be out in september
01:55:18.880
by the way bill by the way yeah i have one of the largest collections of uh 1600 and 1500
01:55:27.220
documents i have a lot on the salem witch trial original documents if you want to use them for
01:55:33.780
research i'll be in touch with you huge huge library go ahead as as part of this we are
01:55:40.500
getting all the information about new england massachusetts bay colony all of that because that's
01:55:47.720
where the witch hysteria was right yeah salem that was back in the 17th century new england was
01:55:57.040
the main part of the united states as far as generating an economy yes so in the south it was agrarian
01:56:06.500
economy it was tobacco it was cotton it was vegetables yes slaves were responsible for profits in the
01:56:16.380
south but not north of the mason dixon line correct they had no impact whatsoever none
01:56:22.880
so i'm sitting there going this colossal lie is being generated by perhaps the most powerful
01:56:32.340
corporation in the united states and around the world the disney company and they get away with it
01:56:38.400
i'm just appalled and you know once you have a rudderless country where no one's in charge
01:56:45.760
there's no but not just in the federal government who's in charge of the media no one who's in charge
01:56:52.880
of crime and punishment criminal justice no one so i would actually say to you that i think i could
01:57:02.180
make a case that it is soros and soros money that is really leading the way on both the fronts that you
01:57:10.680
just mentioned well they certainly soros money certainly has has given the progressive kooks
01:57:16.920
an advantage do you know that michigan state thing the guy who murdered those three college students
01:57:23.900
should have been in prison yes but a soros da let the guy out all right wouldn't prosecute he had a gun
01:57:32.900
charge a felony gun charge yeah and the and the woman wouldn't prosecute him gave him a misdemeanor and
01:57:38.900
he was out i mean it's just insane did you hear that on the today show did they get around to that
01:57:45.240
doubt it no the answer is no okay because there's nobody in charge of truth we need a ministry of
01:57:55.960
truth back and you should be the minister i immediately resign um ministry of of truth you know i don't know
01:58:05.200
if you saw what bill gates said but he is doubling down on a i uh being the regulator of truth
01:58:13.120
misinformation even comedy and satire uh it's it's getting spooky some of these people in the ministry
01:58:20.780
of truth you know and gates is a funny guy you know he's hysterical have you seen him and uh yeah he's
01:58:26.220
he's 20 minutes it just yeah it kills well he's got a tight five um all right uh thank you so much
01:58:33.260
bill o'reilly from billoreilly.com uh you'll uh see him every night at billoreilly.com grab his
01:58:41.040
newsletter make sure that you're uh reading his books as well bill o'reilly thank you so much
01:58:45.320
sometimes the awful effects of a terrible event keep manifesting long after the event itself is over
01:58:50.820
on 9-11 there were 2,977 people who lost their lives but over two decades later people today are still
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dying from 9-11 related illnesses there's a whole new generation of young people just growing up
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right now who know almost nothing about what happened that day only two states mandate learning
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programs a high-tech mobile exhibit that turns out to be in a huge uh 1100 square foot full-on
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interactive museum it's t the number two t.org tunnel to towers t2t.org to never forget we have to
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student i were just working off air on something that we are going to be um doing monday on the
02:00:33.900
program revolves around ai there's some really spooky things that are going on with ai as everybody is
02:00:40.660
doubling down on it i.e bill gates i don't know if you saw the microsoft uh chat gpt version
02:00:49.360
that just had an interview with uh a reporter yeah at the new york times and you know it went back and
02:00:56.760
forth it got a little weird he was trying to push it right this is what all these reporters are doing
02:01:01.160
what is this technology capable of doing and they went back and forth on a bunch of different stuff
02:01:06.860
and for eventually though the ai started falling in love with the reporter like like and it got
02:01:17.400
disturbing like the after a while he said well no we're you know you keep coming back to this love
02:01:22.040
thing what's what's the situation why are you doing that and he says that the chat gpt uh microsoft
02:01:28.800
thing says um you know i love you i won't be happy until we're together like it starts kind of oddly
02:01:35.780
falling in love and uh more than that he says you know look you keep coming back to this i'm happily
02:01:44.260
married uh we just went out for a nice valentine's day dinner i'm very happy and the the chat bot said
02:01:50.740
you're not happy you don't love your spouse you didn't have fun on valentine's day it was boring
02:01:55.760
and the reason why you were you're sad and and unhappy is because you're not with me and you need
02:02:01.340
to be with me and then we can both be happy like what the hell is this like we are at that point
02:02:08.220
in the movie where everybody is sitting in the theater saying what are these idiots doing with
02:02:13.740
this just unplug it why why are they going down the stop doing this you guys are morons don't you
02:02:20.420
realize later in the trailer they turn into you know robots and start killing people and they start
02:02:27.280
living off of human flesh that's where we are we are really we're at that point right now we're just
02:02:34.080
like well let's keep testing it what if we just start asking weirder and weirder questions to see
02:02:38.880
what happens and you know it eventually confessed it claimed life yeah claimed life fantasized about
02:02:45.820
creating a virus to kill people fantasized about wait a microsoft project yeah i know shocking yeah
02:02:52.040
um fant fantasized about turning two people against each other so eventually they would kill each other
02:02:58.640
now some of this stuff robots viruses i don't you chat gbt can it can do that probably not
02:03:03.740
can it come out on websites and turn two people against each other so that they want to kill each
02:03:09.040
other of course it can of course they can this is the exact tactic that everyone looked at from
02:03:14.220
russia during the 2016 election to cause chaos here uh go on both sides of every argument make
02:03:19.460
everybody hate each other and cause chaos now instead of having a farm of people somewhere in russia
02:03:24.980
typing away they can do all of this with ai and this is just like day seven of this right what
02:03:31.500
happens in a year or two we are on the precipice of something we have not truly considered as i will
02:03:36.560
say everybody in this audience knows because you've been saying it for multiple years yep we better have
02:03:41.700
these conversations and we never did now now is the time to decide am i part of this ai revolution
02:03:50.660
should america be a part of this they are putting this ai into the pentagon into new drones it can decide