The Glenn Beck Program - May 19, 2022


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

139.98961

Word Count

17,333

Sentence Count

1,604

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

Glenn Beck speaks about the crisis in food prices, gas prices, and why we need to stand up for our own farmers and ranchers. He also talks about why we should not be worried about gas prices hitting $6 a gallon in California.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 I want to talk to you a little bit about good ranchers.
00:00:02.500 There is this hour you I just want you to remember, if you're not thinking about ordering from good ranchers, you will by the end of this hour.
00:00:11.880 I'm going to tell you about what's really coming for prices and food right now.
00:00:17.400 We have a problem. Our ranchers are being put out of business.
00:00:22.200 We've got to support our ranchers and American meat.
00:00:26.140 We don't want the imports, and a lot of it comes from outside of the U.S.
00:00:30.860 Here's what I would like you to do.
00:00:32.660 Your inflation rate will not change when you buy your food from Good Ranchers.
00:00:38.020 Any of your meat you can buy now, goodranchers.com slash Glenn.
00:00:43.340 Two pounds of free Wagyu burgers and also zero inflation.
00:00:47.600 You'll get $25 off every box of stuff you order for the life of your subscription,
00:00:53.840 and you will lock in the prices.
00:00:57.300 Are you kidding me?
00:00:58.640 Locked in the prices and two pounds of free Wagyu burgers?
00:01:02.660 Please, goodranchers.com slash Glenn.
00:01:05.880 If you don't buy the meat in your house, tell the person who does to grab your two pounds of free American Wagyu burgers
00:01:12.100 today before they're gone and lock in your price.
00:01:15.920 Believe me, you're going to want to do that.
00:01:19.400 Goodranchers.com slash Glenn.
00:01:23.840 We got to stand together at the chorus of night.
00:01:53.540 Stand up straight and hold the line.
00:02:01.180 It's a new day, I'm trying to rise.
00:02:07.600 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:02:13.380 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:16.200 Hello, America, and welcome to the program.
00:02:20.000 It is Thursday.
00:02:21.000 I want to talk to you about what is coming for your economy, what is happening with the gas price, how that's going to deeply affect our food prices and the emergency that will be declared because of it.
00:02:39.180 We begin there in 60 seconds.
00:02:42.260 Right now, America needs everybody on the field.
00:02:46.240 There is nobody in the stands.
00:02:48.460 You might think you're going to stay in the stands.
00:02:50.140 I'm not going to get involved.
00:02:51.700 But not standing up is standing up for the wrong side if you're sitting on the bench, but everybody will be on the field.
00:03:01.260 And we need our side, everybody, to be as strong and as healthy as they can possibly be.
00:03:07.580 Get out of pain.
00:03:09.580 Your country needs you.
00:03:11.020 Could you please just try Relief Factor, the three-week quick start right now?
00:03:16.340 70% of the people who try it, and usually it's the last thing that anybody is trying.
00:03:22.280 They're like, I'm so desperate, man.
00:03:24.000 Nothing works.
00:03:25.180 Try this.
00:03:26.320 ReliefFactor.com or call 1-800-RELIEF.
00:03:30.040 1-800-4-RELIEF.
00:03:32.660 ReliefFactor.com.
00:03:34.140 Feel the difference.
00:03:36.260 Okay, let's just talk about gas.
00:03:39.720 How much are you paying for gas right now?
00:03:42.500 If you lived in California, you are now paying $6 a gallon for gasoline.
00:03:49.140 And we're not in the summer yet.
00:03:51.980 I wonder how much we're going to save on this year's 4th of July picnic.
00:03:55.680 Because remember, I think it was last year, they told us that we saved like nine cents.
00:04:01.500 Oh, man, it's going to be sweet.
00:04:03.220 Anyway, $6 a gallon in California, that it was hit on Tuesday.
00:04:09.280 The national average price of gas now is a record $4.57 per gallon.
00:04:17.960 That's the national average.
00:04:21.460 Just to remind you, the national average last May was $3.04.
00:04:29.060 This has nothing to do, nothing to do with Russia.
00:04:38.220 This has everything to do with ESG.
00:04:41.480 And what I want to express to you and ask you to do is start looking at things differently.
00:04:50.920 We need to look at things a little bit more like the Chinese.
00:04:53.760 And I'm not saying look at things 100 years down the road.
00:04:57.280 Can we just look 52 months ahead?
00:05:00.580 We need to look just a few years in advance.
00:05:08.840 12 months would be great.
00:05:10.500 Can we look 12 months in the future?
00:05:12.860 Right now, JP Morgan is saying the average price for gasoline this summer will be $6 a gallon.
00:05:26.460 That would mean California will be $8 or $9 a gallon.
00:05:30.080 Now, I don't know what that puts fuel at for our trucks, diesel.
00:05:39.420 But we are in real serious trouble.
00:05:45.520 ESG has choked off all the money.
00:05:49.160 The more executives I talk to in the gas and oil industry, they're all saying the same thing.
00:05:56.520 Glenn, they can open up all the leases they want.
00:06:00.080 They have closed down the leases.
00:06:03.120 They've closed down pipelines.
00:06:04.760 But that's not the real problem.
00:06:06.580 The real problem is ESG.
00:06:09.060 If you don't know what ESG is, I beg you, please get the book, The Great Reset.
00:06:16.500 It explains all of this.
00:06:20.960 It's breathtaking at how fast this is coming down now.
00:06:24.760 ESG has choked off all of the investment.
00:06:30.300 What was it?
00:06:32.400 $48 billion just last year invested by these hedge funds in the oil industry.
00:06:40.280 This year, I think it's $9 billion.
00:06:44.080 What caused that?
00:06:45.700 With energy being as important as it is.
00:06:48.860 Think about this as a free market.
00:06:51.060 When there is great demand and really high prices, what does the market do?
00:06:57.600 The market starts to invest in, holy cow, we can clean up right now by getting into that market and start to sell oil and gas.
00:07:08.660 We could sell it all over the world.
00:07:10.280 Why has our investment gone down?
00:07:15.100 Our investment has gone down because our banks, our hedge funds, and everybody else is now starting to say,
00:07:23.240 yeah, that's not the way of the future.
00:07:26.940 We're going to do wind and solar.
00:07:33.040 Okay.
00:07:34.260 All right.
00:07:35.320 Sure.
00:07:36.180 Sounds great.
00:07:37.320 Enjoy the wind and solar this summer when you're paying $6 a gallon for gasoline.
00:07:45.740 And God only knows how much you are going to pay for meat and potatoes.
00:07:51.280 Because our meat and potatoes, well, they start with a farmer.
00:07:58.220 And the farmer has a tractor.
00:08:00.340 And that tractor runs on diesel fuel.
00:08:03.200 And he has to first spread fertilizer, which comes from petroleum.
00:08:10.260 But you can't make fertilizer.
00:08:13.160 So we don't have fertilizer.
00:08:15.140 Well, that'll save in the tractor.
00:08:17.320 You know, he won't be putting that diesel fuel in.
00:08:20.040 No, no.
00:08:20.880 He'll plant less of what he was planning on planting.
00:08:24.920 And then he has to put fuel in the tractor to make sure that it's harvested, bailed.
00:08:33.980 He'll need trucks to move it from his farm to the processing plant.
00:08:38.400 The processing plant needs energy to run it.
00:08:43.080 And then they put it on a truck and it goes to the grocery store.
00:08:46.140 And then you use your car to go buy it at the grocery store and then bring it home in your car.
00:08:53.560 When no one has any fuel, the prices will, to quote Barack Obama, necessarily go up.
00:09:03.340 Right now, the diesel price, just so you remember, everything shipped to America is on a giant ship.
00:09:15.260 And that's not run by fairy dust or solar panels.
00:09:20.780 In fact, I don't know anyone who is working on solar panels for the cargo ships.
00:09:27.620 I don't know anyone who has in their design wind-powered cargo ships.
00:09:35.840 I mean, I suppose we could pull the Nina and the Pinta.
00:09:39.780 The Santa Maria was out of commission, but can we find those two?
00:09:43.300 Maybe we can, because those were wind-powered ships.
00:09:48.420 That's diesel fuel.
00:09:51.440 Our trains.
00:09:54.220 Diesel fuel.
00:09:55.540 Diesel brought in from China to a port.
00:09:59.840 The trucks then move them and all of the heavy machinery, the forklifts and everything, run on diesel.
00:10:06.560 That all is shipped and put onto a train, shipped someplace in the middle of the country or wherever is closest to you.
00:10:14.260 And then a truck picks it up and brings it to the grocery store.
00:10:18.100 Twelve times a day.
00:10:20.600 Here's what I need you to understand.
00:10:24.900 We have not even begun yet.
00:10:30.300 Because of ESG and because of the policies of this administration, they are creating a national emergency.
00:10:40.540 Our farmers are not going to be able to have the fuel.
00:10:46.760 There's a story right now in Breitbart.
00:10:51.140 Diesel price surge has New England fishing industry reeling.
00:10:56.080 They were paying $1.50 for a gallon of diesel back in 2019.
00:11:04.020 $1.50.
00:11:05.140 They're now paying $6.50.
00:11:08.100 And here's the thing.
00:11:09.760 When these giant corporations buy fish, they don't buy it at today's market price.
00:11:19.200 They buy in boatloads, literally.
00:11:23.520 They buy them in bulk.
00:11:28.180 And so the fishing industry makes a contract with that food plant or grocery store or whoever's buying it, if it's bought in bulk.
00:11:38.200 And they say, you know what?
00:11:40.200 Because you're buying so much, we're going to charge you this amount.
00:11:43.940 And you sign a contract.
00:11:47.360 Now, if the price of fish and everything goes down, the fishermen win.
00:11:51.360 If it goes up, the stores win.
00:11:56.260 But there comes a point when fishermen can't fish anymore.
00:12:02.840 This is what we're headed towards.
00:12:06.060 And don't think short term on this.
00:12:08.900 To put oil rigs into a field and to open those up is about a five-year process from turning it on to actually getting it to your gas station.
00:12:24.860 It'll take about five years.
00:12:27.120 If it's on federal land because the federal government is so screwed up, it takes about 10 years.
00:12:34.840 So any fix that we have right now is five years away.
00:12:42.760 Now, let me give you this from the Washington Examiner today.
00:12:46.120 By the way, none of this is what you're going to hear in the New York Times.
00:12:52.800 You will not hear any of this on CNN.
00:12:56.160 Half of our country has no idea what's about to hit them.
00:13:00.700 Do not listen to your friends who are reading the corporate media garbage.
00:13:10.900 Electricity customers across the country, according to the Washington Examiner, face a heightened risk of power outages this summer.
00:13:19.700 Regulators say it reflects a worsening outlook for the grid, which is simultaneously struggling through extreme weather conditions and a shift away from traditional energy sources.
00:13:34.620 The North American Electric Reliability Corporation, or NERC, the regulatory body that oversees our grid operations across the United States and Canada, warned in its summer reliability assessment published yesterday.
00:13:50.620 Listen, that the entire West and most of the Midwest face at least an elevated risk of seeing insufficient electricity supply where slim reserve margins run up against high demand.
00:14:09.820 For the sections of the grid stretching from Wisconsin to the Gulf Coast and to California, they have been deemed at risk for insufficient operating reserves to be high during peak demand conditions.
00:14:30.060 Expected resources, expected resources, expected resources, expected resources, expected resources, do not meet operating reserve requirements under normal peak demand and outage scenarios.
00:14:43.660 Now, they're saying that utilities may have to shut off power to customers in peak demand.
00:14:51.640 You know, cold weather kills a lot of people.
00:14:58.040 So does hot weather.
00:15:00.060 I don't know if you've noticed, but boy, in the old timey times, everybody seemed to live up north.
00:15:07.620 Why?
00:15:09.540 Have you been to Texas in the summer?
00:15:13.080 Have you been to Atlanta?
00:15:15.320 Have you been, God forbid, to Phoenix?
00:15:19.540 It's hell.
00:15:21.780 You don't have any energy?
00:15:24.500 First of all, good luck pumping that water.
00:15:26.700 Second of all, you don't have electricity.
00:15:29.160 Good luck with no air conditioning.
00:15:32.080 I'm dead within a week.
00:15:36.720 So here's the thing.
00:15:39.760 I want you to listen to why they say this is happening.
00:15:44.580 The grid operators have been forward in their assessment of capacity shortages and their causes.
00:15:53.980 In a report released just last January, it replaced responsibility for the reliability shortcomings on the transformation of its generating resources, including the requirements of always on generating units such as coal fire plants.
00:16:10.640 It also listed older coal plants and wind and wind and wind and solar resources that are not always available to provide energy during times of need.
00:16:22.280 What?
00:16:23.040 Why don't the solar panels work at night?
00:16:26.100 I never thought of that.
00:16:28.320 What happens to that wind power when the wind doesn't blow?
00:16:33.580 Getting the balance right between traditional thermal sources and their retirements, especially coal.
00:16:41.300 Why are these coal fire plants retiring?
00:16:43.760 Because they're being forced to.
00:16:46.500 Y-E-S-G.
00:16:49.820 Some of the thermal plants and coal and natural gas have been retiring with new resources coming on in the way of wind and solar resources.
00:17:00.200 But maintaining the right mix of resources so you can reliably provide power over a range of conditions is kind of where we should focus, say experts.
00:17:12.060 This hour I am going to show you, this is not a bug in the system.
00:17:24.580 This is a feature.
00:17:27.160 I'm going to show you here in the next few minutes, and we're going to use baby food as an example.
00:17:34.320 We are headed towards national emergencies.
00:17:38.140 When you have national emergencies, all kinds of fun things, like we experienced in COVID, can happen.
00:17:51.980 You need to prepare, and you need to stop listening to anyone who is not listening for the actual facts.
00:18:01.660 A lot of the stuff we're dealing with, you can just point to and go, look, it's happening there, there, and there.
00:18:08.140 Why?
00:18:09.360 The why, you can leave that up to politics.
00:18:13.300 I mean, I think it's pretty clear, but whatever.
00:18:16.180 The rest of it is math.
00:18:19.580 You take this out and replace it with a solar panel, you're in trouble.
00:18:25.720 You take all of the oil, and you say, no more from Russia, and then you say, no more from America, and then you have supply problems.
00:18:40.520 Here's an idea.
00:18:41.680 You're going to run out of fuel.
00:18:44.800 It's math.
00:18:45.820 Don't listen to people who are talking about feelings.
00:18:50.280 Talk math.
00:18:51.980 If this country even understands that two plus two still does equal four.
00:18:57.520 All right, we, if we want the government to do less, we have to do more, and I am so sick and tired of the, for instance, the VA.
00:19:07.900 Do you know that our government just cut the VA hospital, the VA hospital budget, so they could send those resources down to the people on the border,
00:19:20.360 who we are just checking out, making sure you got a good health check.
00:19:25.080 We're screwing our servicemen.
00:19:29.260 It's insanity what's happening.
00:19:31.940 So let's take things into our own hands, shall we?
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00:20:37.360 All right.
00:20:39.060 Let me go into food here.
00:20:41.400 The average menu price in April was up 7.2% from a year earlier.
00:20:48.160 That's the biggest 12-month gain since 1981.
00:20:51.800 That's according to the National Restaurant.
00:20:53.240 So, restaurants have raised their prices 7.2%.
00:20:56.560 They are not making money here.
00:21:00.160 A gallon of milk is up 25%.
00:21:03.840 You've been shielded so far from the full brunt of the prices because the producers are paying for it and the distributors are paying for it.
00:21:16.640 Small businesses are paying for it, but the large businesses have not had to pass that on yet until their contracts start to expire.
00:21:26.920 And the small restaurants are really getting pounded.
00:21:30.680 Gee, let's hammer the small businessman again.
00:21:35.360 18 months ago, a 40-pound box of chicken wings cost $85.
00:21:40.200 Today, it's $150.
00:21:45.640 The expenses for cooking oil and flour have doubled in the past five months.
00:21:52.060 He's also paying for more labor and more for services.
00:21:56.120 The company that maintains air conditioners in this guy, Jeff Goods' restaurant, he says that they've tacked on a $40 fuel charge.
00:22:07.220 He's trying to cope, but he can't raise the menu prices or you stop going to his restaurant.
00:22:14.300 So, that's where the squeeze comes in.
00:22:16.600 And once the squeeze really hits, the restaurant goes out of business or you stop going because you can't afford it, and then the restaurant goes out of business, there is supply destruction.
00:22:31.880 Meaning, everybody stops making stuff because nobody's consuming it.
00:22:38.120 That's the next shoe to fall.
00:22:40.520 So, please, please, know that we are just at the beginning of this, and you need to be calm and prepare, but be informed.
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00:22:59.800 Let me tell you about real estate agents, ITrust.com.
00:23:02.600 Have you look to see what your house is worth lately.
00:23:05.200 By the way, if it's up, it's probably going to go down soon just because of inflation and raising interest rates.
00:23:16.040 So, it is probably going to go down soon.
00:23:18.380 Now would be a really good time to sell your house, but you need the best agent.
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00:24:29.880 Let me say hello to Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed, which is a podcast you can find wherever you get your podcasts.
00:24:39.460 Hello, Pat.
00:24:40.120 Hello, Glenn.
00:24:41.160 I got to tell you, I go through these weird phases here recently to where I am absolutely sure we are coming undone quickly.
00:24:53.180 And then I go through these periods where I'm like, well, I don't know, maybe I, maybe I, and I'm back into the, oh, dear God, look what is coming our way.
00:25:05.420 What I talk to you about every day is very difficult to, and it's intentionally designed this way.
00:25:18.540 It's very difficult to see it because it's a whole forest, and to understand the forest, I have to talk about the individual trees.
00:25:30.600 So what I'm laying out today, and this is one of those broadcasts or podcasts, you should listen to it in its entirety to truly understand.
00:25:39.040 What I'm laying out today is the emergencies that are coming our way and why they are being, why they're being created.
00:25:52.180 The people are, the politicians and the left are creating these problems so they can offer the solution.
00:26:00.340 And just like the Fed, the Fed is now saying, you know what, we're going to fix this thing.
00:26:07.000 They created the problem.
00:26:09.900 How do you expect them to solve it?
00:26:13.260 They knew this problem in 2008, and they've been working on a different system ever since because they knew this would collapse.
00:26:22.180 And they never told you about it.
00:26:24.880 Why is it we're not hearing about things?
00:26:28.340 Why is it it's deny, deny, deny, deny?
00:26:31.580 Okay, it is happening, but it's not that.
00:26:33.840 Oh, yes, it is.
00:26:35.600 Why is that happening?
00:26:37.640 Because they know they can't get it past you if you pay attention.
00:26:45.120 So there's a couple of things that we are watching, and I just want to quickly go through this.
00:26:49.140 Yesterday, we covered this, and we're going to be covering it a lot in the next two weeks.
00:26:53.480 Next week, the World Health Assembly, the governing body of the World Health Organization, the WHO, we know who they are.
00:27:01.020 Remember, they were protecting China.
00:27:02.960 They weren't giving us any of the details.
00:27:04.940 They're meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, to discuss the next step in their pandemic treaty.
00:27:12.280 And it's great.
00:27:13.760 Representatives from 193 nations will be attending, including the U.S.
00:27:19.140 You know, one country that wasn't invited, strange, but again, the WHO is not protecting China.
00:27:25.640 The only country not invited was Taiwan.
00:27:29.340 Anyway, the director general of the WHO explained that this treaty, this new treaty, is a priority.
00:27:37.660 But it's not a new treaty, and that's important to understand.
00:27:43.620 This is just a few things we just have to clean up the language on.
00:27:49.740 So this doesn't have to go back to the Senate and receive two-thirds vote, because we're just changing some of the things in there.
00:27:58.420 This is what the director general of the WHO said.
00:28:03.560 We all want a world in which science triumphs over misinformation.
00:28:08.620 Okay, I'm spotting problems there already.
00:28:12.280 Solidarity triumphs over division.
00:28:15.220 Well, not if you're going the wrong direction.
00:28:18.140 And equity is a reality, not an aspiration.
00:28:21.880 No, equity is not equality.
00:28:24.100 I want nothing to do with equity.
00:28:26.640 We are one world.
00:28:27.960 We have one health.
00:28:29.540 We are one, WHO.
00:28:31.340 No?
00:28:31.840 Uh-uh.
00:28:32.440 Nope.
00:28:33.640 Now, something that this administration has not announced, they quiet released this a couple of weeks ago.
00:28:40.180 The Biden administration is pushing for amendments to the World Health Organization pandemic declaration.
00:28:50.220 It would essentially allow the director general of the WHO to declare a public health emergency in any country and unilaterally coerce its citizens to take certain actions.
00:29:06.000 So, in other words, if the director general and the WHO say, you've got to shut your businesses down, Congress, the president, has nothing they can do.
00:29:16.380 It's an international treaty.
00:29:18.160 And we'd be in violation.
00:29:19.940 And there's penalties applied to not doing things.
00:29:24.920 And all these suggestions are coming from the Biden administration.
00:29:29.460 Now, when we first went into COVID, everyone said, Donald Trump, you have to use the Defense Production Act to get these things done.
00:29:53.300 And thank God he said, no, all I have to do is call these companies and ask them.
00:30:00.680 They're patriotic and they know what's good for them.
00:30:04.500 What's good for the country is good for them.
00:30:06.600 I just called them and asked them and they did it.
00:30:08.980 No, you've got to invoke the Defense Production Act.
00:30:11.300 The reason why they wanted that, him to use it, is so they could say, Donald Trump used the same thing.
00:30:18.180 This is fascistic.
00:30:19.980 Now, this is made for a time of war when the government says, everybody's got to make bullets.
00:30:28.040 Okay?
00:30:29.700 That's what the Defense Production Act is all about.
00:30:32.940 Not for baby formula, especially not when the government itself caused the shortage.
00:30:43.740 So yesterday, he invoked the Defense Production Act and he is directing now suppliers what to do with ingredients to baby formula.
00:30:58.260 And to make sure that they are buying up the ingredients and doing everything they need.
00:31:05.380 Well, that's what the free market does.
00:31:07.980 Okay?
00:31:08.300 And it's incentivized to do that.
00:31:11.220 When there's a need, everyone's incentivized to produce it.
00:31:16.560 But he doesn't like the free market.
00:31:18.780 So he is now, and they just, Congress just voted yesterday with Nancy Pelosi, to go ahead and authorize not only this, but emergency spending.
00:31:33.860 Billion dollar new emergency spending.
00:31:37.340 28 million of that is going to the baby food companies.
00:31:42.820 So they can, well, no, it's actually going to the FDA, who oversee the baby food companies, because they only have nine inspectors.
00:31:55.300 Now, I want you to know what caused this.
00:31:57.760 There were some really tragic deaths of infants.
00:32:01.600 And the speculation was they were all having the same formula from one company.
00:32:07.660 So the company voluntarily, they weren't told to do it, they voluntarily recalled all their baby formula.
00:32:16.620 But then they tested.
00:32:18.540 They tested in autopsies of the children, and then they also tested the baby formula.
00:32:24.740 They were not getting sick because of this baby formula.
00:32:28.560 They were getting sick by something else we don't know.
00:32:31.500 So it wasn't this company's baby formula.
00:32:34.400 But they pulled it all off the shelf.
00:32:37.720 But if you're going to have a problem, and people are saying that that's yours, the FDA steps in and says, hold on, hold on just a second.
00:32:46.040 We need to inspect before you start opening things up again.
00:32:49.940 Well, the FDA only has nine inspectors.
00:32:55.600 And $28 million would really help them hire.
00:32:59.880 What?
00:33:01.280 A million inspectors?
00:33:02.540 How many?
00:33:03.280 What?
00:33:04.400 They only have nine inspectors.
00:33:06.240 So they haven't given their all clear.
00:33:10.560 They have been sitting on this since January.
00:33:14.500 So this is a problem created by our federal government.
00:33:19.920 The private sector could have gotten right back to work had our FDA done what it was supposed to do.
00:33:27.840 But they don't do that anymore.
00:33:29.960 They're looking for equity.
00:33:31.400 And, you know, we can't look around factories to see if they've got germs.
00:33:36.400 What is that?
00:33:37.460 We're looking for equity right now.
00:33:39.240 So now it's going to take another eight weeks before we have baby formula on.
00:33:47.580 And I want you to know this emergency was caused by the federal government.
00:33:53.520 Now, here's another emergency that we're getting into.
00:33:57.720 We talked about fuel, that you're going to pay about $6, not in California, in the middle of the country.
00:34:05.880 You're going to pay about $6, by the way, in Washington state, gas stations already are out of gas.
00:34:12.860 You go to Auburn, you go to the tri-cities in eastern Washington, gas is out.
00:34:19.560 So we have gas shortages, literally.
00:34:22.880 You're not going to be able to fill your gas tank up.
00:34:25.280 But if you can, you're going to be paying $6 a gallon.
00:34:28.820 And that is not gas stations gouging you.
00:34:33.700 That is the problem created by the federal government and ESG, the public-private partnership.
00:34:42.860 So yesterday, somebody really important really understood the full ramifications of ESG and buying Twitter.
00:34:55.940 The S&P Dow Jones Index has removed Tesla from the S&P 500.
00:35:05.780 Now, to be traded on the S&P 500 is a big deal.
00:35:11.680 You're not traded.
00:35:13.400 You're dropped from the S&P 500.
00:35:15.940 That also is a very big deal.
00:35:18.660 Now, Tesla, the company that is leading the world on electric cars, the guy is building a rocket so we can get into space because he believes the fate of the human race is at stake because of global warming.
00:35:40.960 There couldn't be a bigger, more visible activist who's actually doing things about it than Elon Musk.
00:35:53.180 But because of Tesla's lack of published details related to its low-carbon strategy, what?
00:36:05.460 They're building electric cars.
00:36:07.620 Because they haven't published some of their details related to their low-carbon strategy and other business conduct codes.
00:36:15.840 Now, would that be like, I don't know, no unions?
00:36:22.100 ESG has kicked in and gave them a lower score than Exxon.
00:36:31.340 Okay?
00:36:33.040 Their E score in ESG for the environment is lower than Exxon.
00:36:39.460 And all Exxon produces is fossil fuels, which Elon Musk is trying to get out of.
00:36:48.420 Elon Musk was pretty clear yesterday.
00:36:51.640 He said, wow, this is a sham.
00:36:55.700 You think, Elon?
00:36:57.660 Said this is extraordinarily dangerous.
00:37:01.300 It's arbitrary and clearly motivated by politics.
00:37:07.760 No.
00:37:09.460 Yesterday, I sent him a copy of my book called The Great Reset.
00:37:14.280 It looks like he was red-pilled yesterday.
00:37:17.760 He came out, you know, he said this a couple of days ago, but he reinforced it yesterday.
00:37:21.520 He said, I always thought the Democrats, I voted for them because I thought they were the nice guys.
00:37:27.300 And I think that's where most people were.
00:37:29.620 They're like, those guys are nice and the Republicans are mean.
00:37:32.560 He said, boy, did I wake up.
00:37:34.260 I am voting all Republican.
00:37:37.680 Now, Elon, I would like to red-pill you again.
00:37:40.500 I wish we had faith in the Republican Party.
00:37:45.100 But it's better than voting and pushing the garbage from the extreme radicalized left.
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00:39:12.060 So it's, what is it, day number two of the Sussman trial that is going on now.
00:39:17.120 This is the trial about, you know, the conspiracy to take Trump out with the Fusion GPS.
00:39:24.920 Durham is prosecuting narrowly here against Sussman, a guy who's working for Hillary Clinton, but he's using this case to lay out the wider conspiracy with the Clinton campaign, the DNC, Fusion GPS, Perkins Coy, and the media.
00:39:46.200 I don't know if you saw this, but there were emails accidentally released that the Clinton campaign was keeping from the intelligence community.
00:39:57.820 It shows that the mainstream media was taking direction from Fusion GPS.
00:40:03.340 So the guy who knows really all about this and issued the subpoena for those documents, which they said they didn't have, oh, looks like they did, was Devin Nunes.
00:40:16.880 He's going to be on with us here in just a few minutes.
00:40:20.680 Get his take on all of it.
00:40:23.060 He's also, he's out now.
00:40:24.760 He's working for Donald Trump.
00:40:27.640 He's the CEO of Trump Media and the Technology Group.
00:40:30.600 And they are putting together their Truth Social desktop version that's released today.
00:40:37.860 And so we're going to talk to him a little bit about that, but really focus on what's happening with Sussman and get his take on, does he have any faith now?
00:40:48.320 You know who I'm having on in a couple of weeks?
00:40:50.740 Bill Barr.
00:40:52.080 Oh.
00:40:52.100 He's coming into town, and we're going to do an hour, hour and a half sit down, and I can't wait to talk to him about all of this.
00:41:02.100 Yeah.
00:41:02.460 You know?
00:41:03.440 All right.
00:41:04.040 That's all coming up.
00:41:05.480 Devin Nunes is next at the top of the hour.
00:41:08.420 Oh, and one other thing.
00:41:11.500 I am going to be out this summer doing kind of a very intimate kind of storytelling thing.
00:41:19.880 I'll tell you more about it next hour.
00:41:22.100 You're going to want to go.
00:41:23.880 Coming up.
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00:43:21.620 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:26.960 Hello, America.
00:43:28.200 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:29.720 Well, the Durham investigation is, Durham is starting to build his case.
00:43:35.920 This is day number two of Michael Sussman's trial.
00:43:40.180 And what Durham is doing is building a case against not just Sussman, but he's building
00:43:47.160 it in such a way it could ensnare Hillary Clinton as well.
00:43:51.400 Uh, and, oh, that would just be a sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet day.
00:43:56.380 Now, I heard something this weekend, uh, from, uh, uh, Devin Nunes, who, who used to be the
00:44:03.000 Intel committee chair.
00:44:05.520 Uh, and, uh, he was subpoenaing all these papers.
00:44:09.040 And, uh, they were never turned over, I guess, say, you know, hey, where did I put all those
00:44:15.280 documents you were looking for?
00:44:17.020 I just can't.
00:44:18.320 I, man, I wish I could find them, uh, for you.
00:44:21.420 I really do, Devin, but I just, I don't remember where I put them.
00:44:24.240 Well, apparently they're now coming out.
00:44:26.100 Uh, and is anybody going to go to jail just for that?
00:44:31.560 Devin Nunes, former U.S. congressman and CEO now of Trump Media and Technology.
00:44:38.660 We talk to him in 60 seconds.
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00:45:06.120 Um, and they're all telling me, I'd ask them off air.
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00:46:04.160 Devin Nunes, the CEO of Trump Media and Technology.
00:46:08.480 He's running TruthSocial.com.
00:46:11.100 They have a new desktop version of TruthSocial that is out today.
00:46:16.020 We'll talk about that coming up in just a second.
00:46:18.220 Devin, welcome to the program, sir.
00:46:19.420 How are you?
00:46:20.840 Hey, Glenn.
00:46:21.300 It's great to be back on with you.
00:46:22.360 Yeah, I know.
00:46:22.780 We miss you.
00:46:23.360 We miss you.
00:46:25.600 Tell me what's happening in your view with Durham and the Sussman trial.
00:46:33.160 I keep going back and forth, Devin, and I bet you're probably the same of like, wait a minute.
00:46:38.960 This people could actually be held responsible for something in America.
00:46:44.220 That doesn't happen.
00:46:46.540 And then I go back to, no, it's the same game.
00:46:48.960 Which is it?
00:46:50.640 Yeah, I think it's a little bit of all the above.
00:46:53.460 So what you have to look at is Durham, from my perspective, is doing an unbelievable job under very difficult circumstances.
00:47:02.840 Yes.
00:47:03.060 So you have to remember, the whole cabal in D.C., the magical kingdom there, they were against Durham at every level.
00:47:11.320 I mean, almost, you know, even in some spaces of the Republican Party, of Durham actually being able to do his job.
00:47:18.720 Durham has methodically went through the process to put all of the evidence together.
00:47:24.140 I'll take you back to our investigation.
00:47:27.180 We were the ones that uncovered all of this.
00:47:28.880 We made 14 criminal referrals based on circumstantial evidence.
00:47:34.460 What Durham has slowly done through interviews and finally getting documents that you referred to in your opening segment that we didn't have access to.
00:47:43.040 So he is putting together direct evidence.
00:47:45.580 But let me tell you the clear sign to me that Durham is doing a thorough job under tough circumstances.
00:47:52.780 And that is that for the first time in my lifetime, Glenn, and you probably agree with me on this, there has not been a leak from the Durham investigation.
00:48:03.240 Yes.
00:48:05.080 And that tells me that if you look at Durham's history, he has a long history of taking being a no BS guy, no leaks.
00:48:15.320 And, you know, this guy's a, I don't know, 30 plus year prosecutor, has really looked in in the past into the intelligence agencies.
00:48:24.080 So the fact that there's been no leaks, I think, tells everybody and me especially that Durham's doing a thorough job.
00:48:30.580 Now, what are Durham's problems?
00:48:31.500 What are his challenges?
00:48:33.240 Well, one, he knows that there's a grand conspiracy here, right?
00:48:37.540 They were all involved from the Clinton campaign to the DNC, to Fusion GPS, to Steele and his phony dossier, to the dirty cops at DOJ and FBI, to Obama and Biden, all the above, including, and most importantly, probably the fake news media, who is totally in on this and continue to cover it up.
00:48:58.160 So where does that leave Durham?
00:49:00.200 He has now taken a small piece of what is the entire conspiracy with the Sussman character, who's one of the top lawyers for Clinton.
00:49:09.500 He's brought this case.
00:49:11.160 He had to bring it in Washington, D.C.
00:49:13.380 He had to bring it in Washington, D.C., to the judge's wife being the lawyer for one of the two lovebirds that was involved in this.
00:49:32.180 He had to bring it in Washington, D.C.
00:49:33.180 He had to bring it in Washington, D.C.
00:49:33.220 He had to bring it in Washington, D.C.
00:49:33.480 He had to bring it in Washington, D.C.
00:49:34.540 So, and the kind of the list goes on and on of the incestuous relationships there.
00:49:39.820 So, Durham, and finally, you've got 95% of the people who didn't vote for Donald Trump who are probably going to see this as a, you know, everybody versus Donald Trump in the Republicans case.
00:49:51.320 So, Sussman, and if you look at it, kind of final point, Sussman, in any normal circumstance, if he was, I guarantee you, if he was in any other state, you know, perhaps even New York and California, this guy would never have pled not guilty.
00:50:07.380 So he is rolling the dice that he will get a jury deadlocked and skate scot-free.
00:50:14.920 Now, look, he's playing high-stakes poker here because his only other option was to turn over the evidence on the DOJ, FBI, Clintons, and the DNC.
00:50:25.140 He may, you know, Clintons have a history of people just disappearing.
00:50:29.000 So the guy had probably a tough choice.
00:50:31.940 So he's also, it looks as though he's laying the groundwork to actually go up the ladder.
00:50:38.620 I would think that he was hoping that Sussman would flip, which he's not going to.
00:50:44.500 But flip and then turn over the goods, because everything that Sussman is saying is just so, it just doesn't work.
00:50:52.960 The FBI said they debunked the, you know, the communication between Donald Trump and the Russian bank by that afternoon.
00:51:03.760 They got it in the morning, and the first afternoon they said, yeah, this is not real.
00:51:08.640 But the media, go ahead.
00:51:10.460 And Glenn, what's also not believable here is just in the testimony that in the last couple days, we're only two days into this, even the people that are testifying on behalf of the prosecution, they're all in bed together.
00:51:24.740 They're all part of the conspiracy.
00:51:26.020 Like, you can't say that James Baker, one of the top FBI lawyers, who, by the way, speaking of incestuous relationships, is now one of the top lawyers at Twitter, right?
00:51:34.980 The guy gets basically booted, goes out in disgrace from the FBI, ends up in a cushy job at Twitter, another one of the left-wing's operations.
00:51:44.320 So when you just look at it in total here, you know, I think that you were going to be in a situation here where, you know, who knows what's going to happen, but they clearly are all in on this, so Durham's got a tough job.
00:51:58.780 Now, he's able to expose a lot of this, right, if the American people are listening.
00:52:06.920 Now, it gets more interesting because the second indictment that he brought was brought against a guy named Danchenko, who was essentially born in Russia, moved to the U.S., worked at left-wing Brookings Institution.
00:52:19.280 He was the, for lack of a better term, the avatar.
00:52:23.560 He was their deep Russian source for the dossier.
00:52:28.340 Now, I think what we're going to see through that is this guy was just the avatar.
00:52:32.260 He was just, like, signed his name to it, but he didn't have any information because they just made it all up.
00:52:38.720 So it was kind of a circular move from Clinton DNC, say, we've got to get dirt on Trump, goes to Fusion.
00:52:44.880 They make up a Hollywood script.
00:52:46.780 They give it to Christopher Steele and others.
00:52:49.480 That gets to Danchenko.
00:52:50.920 Danchenko says, oh, yes, there is a pee tape, right, in Moscow of Donald Trump and prostitutes or whatever the hell he was making up.
00:52:57.920 But Danchenko's issue is that in Virginia, northern Virginia, you don't have the 95% problem that you do in Washington, D.C.
00:53:10.280 All right, so let me go here.
00:53:13.040 There was a trove of emails from Fusion GPS that were supposed to be under seal.
00:53:19.280 And they were released.
00:53:20.820 And that includes, you know, the information that it looks like the media was in on this.
00:53:29.380 Tons of regular correspondence between the media and Fusion GPS.
00:53:33.760 Do you believe the media knew that they were carrying water and doing opposition against Donald Trump?
00:53:45.140 Well, yeah, they were.
00:53:47.780 I mean, they were in on it.
00:53:48.980 I mean, we know that now.
00:53:49.900 We knew it circumstantially.
00:53:51.780 Right.
00:53:51.960 And actually, the investigative reporter, Lee Smith, who wrote the book, The Plot Against the President, which is probably the definitive history of that time period.
00:53:59.680 I mean, he actually called all this out, put it all together, Glenn, without the emails.
00:54:04.480 So the emails are, when I say direct evidence, Lee Smith built that circumstantial case.
00:54:11.240 I mean, we knew, essentially, you know, rough numbers.
00:54:14.400 There were 20 reporters that we knew were in direct contact with Fusion GPS, the DNC, just by following, you know, their social media posts, the stories they wrote, the quotes that were given, how the Clinton campaign would follow up.
00:54:28.340 So it was a whole operation, and, you know, for good or bad, and we continue to struggle with this with Republicans and conservatives across the country, until you understand that 95% of the media, you have to either ignore, ignore 100%, or you have to read it as, okay, whatever they're saying, it's likely the opposite of what they're saying.
00:54:56.400 It's crazy.
00:54:56.920 Right, so that's, and I think that's the biggest challenge that we have outside of social media that I know we'll get to, the funnel, so to speak, that puts the fake news through.
00:55:06.600 But what boggles my mind, and granted, I've been through this for the last five, six years, you know, dealing with the Russia hoax and the fake news media, as many times as I tell even my former colleagues in Congress, pundits or conservative pundits, probably listeners on your show,
00:55:24.280 95% of what you see is fake, and you have to ignore it.
00:55:30.820 If not, they are successful in planting seeds in your mind for fake news, which is how they are able to spread their propaganda and ruin this country.
00:55:41.640 And it boggles my mind, Glenn, I just can't get people to do that.
00:55:46.540 I think it's getting easier to do that.
00:55:49.760 I think more and more comes out, I think more people are being red-pilled yesterday with Elon Musk.
00:55:55.240 By the way, congratulations on the success of Truth Social.
00:56:00.780 I know that when Elon bought Twitter or was in the midst of it, he should have been the number one app, and he even pointed out, we're not the number one app.
00:56:12.520 It's Truth Social, and that should say something.
00:56:15.020 So first, congratulations on your success.
00:56:17.160 Second, you just released yesterday the desktop version.
00:56:26.080 Yeah, so basically a web browser.
00:56:28.880 So now anyone anywhere can go on to truthsocial.com, sign up, and get an account.
00:56:34.620 So we started out beta testing in the Apple App Store.
00:56:37.940 We fully launched it about a month ago.
00:56:40.600 Yesterday, we launched the web browser version.
00:56:42.760 So no matter what kind of phone or desktop or anything you have, you can go on, get an account, and you can get on.
00:56:48.480 And look, it's a fun environment.
00:56:50.340 I think that's the main thing that people are seeing on Truth Social, Glenn, is people that have been booted off or just left the other platforms are getting on to Truth Social.
00:56:58.180 They love the environment because we're bringing back.
00:57:01.020 We're making social media fun again, and we have all these great meme makers and people that put up funny stuff who were banned from all the other sites.
00:57:08.120 And I think the best part overall, we've built this block by block without using any of the tech tyrants.
00:57:15.080 This is 100% uncancelable by the tech tyrants.
00:57:19.480 And that's why we are that family-friendly, safe place to come, and people are just having a good time.
00:57:25.000 And it's amazing how many people have come over that are on both Twitter and Instagram and now have more followers and get more engagement than what they had on the other platforms.
00:57:36.400 That's fantastic.
00:57:37.480 I read, I think this week, that you guys are talking about becoming a streaming service.
00:57:42.980 So you would be coming up against, I mean, the Blaze, but I would imagine Fox News is the main target there?
00:57:54.840 Yeah, I think, well, some of that, you've got to be careful about what the fake news says.
00:57:58.740 So, you know, what we're looking at as we go public is what are the opportunities that are out there where you have woke corporations that are destroying this country, where you're leaving half of America as a potential market?
00:58:13.940 Yes.
00:58:14.180 And so the goal of the company, what President Trump wants to do, is give the American people their voice back.
00:58:21.380 Donald Trump didn't need a new company.
00:58:23.080 I didn't need a new job.
00:58:24.960 But we knew the importance of opening up social media.
00:58:28.660 Now, with that comes all these opportunities.
00:58:30.800 But we really see, you know, True Social and TMTG as the tide that lifts all boats, right?
00:58:37.740 So we get all the conservatives, people in the center, people even center left, by the way, who we do have now on True Social.
00:58:44.080 If they all come to our, you know, to our platform, at that point, it's going to help everyone out.
00:58:49.720 Yes, I agree.
00:58:50.360 Because Glenn Beck and the Blaze can post your, you know, post the link.
00:58:53.860 And, you know, you're not going to get buried like you do on the other platforms.
00:58:56.400 Yeah.
00:58:57.000 So it's working already for so many people.
00:58:59.500 This is, I mean, I'm so thrilled for the success because it does lift all boats.
00:59:05.600 And we need a separate and parallel economy, at least until this thing collapses on its own weight.
00:59:13.180 We can't just wait around and take the scraps from people who are working against us.
00:59:19.140 We need to put our money with people who are working with us and for us.
00:59:24.520 So, Devin.
00:59:25.540 Exactly.
00:59:26.280 Yeah.
00:59:26.480 Thank you so much.
00:59:27.300 All the best.
00:59:27.840 We'll talk again.
00:59:29.500 Hey, Glenn.
00:59:30.080 Thank you so much.
00:59:30.800 Great to be with you again.
00:59:31.700 All right.
00:59:31.960 Bye-bye.
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00:59:52.720 some sort of legislation?
00:59:54.700 That's probably your math problems now.
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01:01:46.660 Oh, my gosh.
01:01:50.340 I can't.
01:01:51.080 The the Elon Musk thing yesterday was just phenomenal.
01:01:54.760 The fact that Elon Musk Tesla was dropped from the S&P 500.
01:02:02.800 It's hard to believe.
01:02:04.040 Yeah, it is.
01:02:05.120 But then again, not if you know what ESG is made to do.
01:02:08.540 It is made to punish those who stand up against the machine.
01:02:12.880 Yeah.
01:02:13.340 And he has to be punished.
01:02:15.200 And he was red pilled yesterday.
01:02:18.420 They want to teach him a lesson.
01:02:19.760 How dare you?
01:02:21.080 How dare you try to break free from the chains that we shackle you with?
01:02:26.000 It's amazing.
01:02:27.000 It's crazy.
01:02:27.720 And if we have time.
01:02:29.720 Cut number eight.
01:02:30.940 Real quick play.
01:02:31.800 Cut number eight.
01:02:32.420 Here's Joe Biden.
01:02:34.100 Talking about courage.
01:02:35.320 Do you have it?
01:02:41.880 No, I'm looking for Biden asked for courage to regulate the Internet.
01:02:44.980 It is it's a it's an amazing clip that he's like, we've got to regulate things.
01:02:55.140 We've just got to stomp free speech out.
01:02:57.880 Do you have it?
01:02:58.320 Here it is.
01:02:59.840 Oh, you don't.
01:03:00.620 This is where this is coming from.
01:03:01.920 60 to 70 percent.
01:03:03.260 You can't prevent people from being radicalized to violence.
01:03:06.100 There it is.
01:03:06.380 But we can't address the relentless exploitation of the Internet to recruit and mobilize terrorism.
01:03:14.020 Right.
01:03:14.420 Yeah.
01:03:15.340 So we just need to have the courage to do that.
01:03:17.580 Yes.
01:03:18.060 Stand up.
01:03:18.500 Stand up.
01:03:19.400 Have the courage to shut people down.
01:03:21.600 Shut people down.
01:03:22.580 To stop free speech.
01:03:23.760 We're just going to have the courage to stop free speech.
01:03:26.520 Back when the Patriot Act and we were stupid enough to go along with it.
01:03:30.960 Back when that was going, we all thought that we understood what a terrorist was.
01:03:37.120 We never thought it would be turned on people in our own country, you know, unless they were,
01:03:42.800 you know, living in the hills someplace and, you know, they were bombing, you know, whatever
01:03:47.480 from abortion clinics to bridges, whatever.
01:03:51.740 We thought that would never be used against us.
01:03:54.740 This is why small government is so important.
01:03:57.480 You can never give them the power or they will use it on you eventually.
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01:05:36.620 Hello.
01:05:40.860 Welcome to the program.
01:05:43.900 Yesterday, it was announced, believe it or not, by Taylor Lorenz of the Washington Post.
01:05:53.280 She was the one who outed the person that runs Libs of TikTok, gave her home address out.
01:06:01.680 I guess that's a new thing, you know, just come March at people's houses.
01:06:05.240 I don't recommend that at my house.
01:06:08.140 I really just, I don't.
01:06:10.620 My neighbors, even the police in my town, and we know this because we heard them,
01:06:17.540 we had a problem at the house, and I heard dispatch give my address while I was on the phone.
01:06:23.680 We had a 911, and I heard them give the address on the phone,
01:06:27.680 and the cop who was in the car responding said,
01:06:30.880 The compound?
01:06:32.220 So, march all you want, sincerely.
01:06:38.440 I'd love to welcome you.
01:06:40.880 Anyway, Taylor Lorenz, she had the scoop yesterday.
01:06:44.660 The Department of Homeland Security's new disinformation governance board
01:06:48.260 may be placed in the ash heap of history.
01:06:52.180 It was, well, it died, okay, because of right-wing attacks.
01:07:00.400 Yeah, misinformation.
01:07:01.820 There was just so much misinformation on the misinformation governance board.
01:07:06.640 Right.
01:07:07.200 That they couldn't, if they couldn't handle the rollout, you know, wow, is that, that's bad.
01:07:16.100 So, anyway, the board has been, quote, intentionally mischaracterized.
01:07:22.860 Now, I think it's unconstitutional.
01:07:26.200 They knew it.
01:07:27.440 They knew, people in the Democratic Party were like,
01:07:30.760 This makes me a little nervous.
01:07:32.840 Maybe we shouldn't do this.
01:07:34.300 But, people, when the Democrats, who I remind you are now socialists,
01:07:41.680 who are fighting for the destruction of America,
01:07:44.120 when they think it's gone too far, what is that saying?
01:07:48.540 But, our new Jean-Pierre, or is that her name?
01:07:54.600 Jean-Pierre?
01:07:55.420 Mm-hmm.
01:07:56.700 She's the new White House spokesperson, and she is every,
01:08:00.380 I don't want to hear anybody say anything different.
01:08:02.400 She is every bit as good as Kamala Harris.
01:08:06.300 And here she is discussing yesterday's announcement
01:08:11.540 that the disinformation board has been banned.
01:08:14.940 The board has never convened.
01:08:16.880 It, so that's, it never convened, and the board is,
01:08:22.040 yes, the board is pausing in the sense that it will not convene
01:08:27.580 while former Secretary Chernoff and former Deputy A.G. Gorlick
01:08:31.800 do their assessment.
01:08:33.400 But the departments work across several administrations
01:08:37.040 to address disinformation that threatens the security of our country
01:08:40.560 is critical, and that will indeed continue.
01:08:42.900 And again, neither Nina Jankovic nor the board
01:08:47.280 have anything to do with the censorship
01:08:49.500 or with removing content from anywhere.
01:08:51.820 Of course not.
01:08:52.040 Their role is to ensure that national security officials
01:08:54.680 are updated on how misinformation is affecting the threat environment.
01:09:00.840 She has strong credentials and a history of calling out misinformation
01:09:04.620 from both the left and the right.
01:09:07.220 All right.
01:09:08.080 Of course she does.
01:09:09.160 Does the White House play a role at all in whether it should be paused
01:09:11.760 or what should happen with the board?
01:09:13.760 No.
01:09:14.260 First of all, like I said, this is what's happening.
01:09:16.860 There is a pause.
01:09:18.020 We did not have an involvement in this at all.
01:09:21.080 Wow.
01:09:21.700 That is, that's amazing.
01:09:23.840 That's amazing.
01:09:24.440 So the Ministry of Truth has been collapsed, I think, by Twitter.
01:09:30.560 I think it was Elon Musk.
01:09:31.960 I do.
01:09:32.620 Just him saying, I'm going to at some point take over Twitter
01:09:36.440 has allowed this violent rhetoric to, and really disinformation,
01:09:43.620 almost malinformation, wouldn't you say, Pat?
01:09:46.380 Absolutely.
01:09:46.800 To spread against this loving, really, like almost a nurturing grandfather's lap
01:09:56.340 of a government.
01:09:57.360 You know what I mean?
01:09:58.380 A creepy grandfather that sniffs your hair.
01:10:01.160 One that smells your hair.
01:10:01.740 Yes, yes, yes, yes.
01:10:03.340 And touches you when you don't want to be touched.
01:10:06.540 And in places you don't want to be touched.
01:10:08.960 Well, I don't know if that is, I mean, usually it's the little African American kids
01:10:15.880 that rubbed the hair on his leg.
01:10:18.520 Yeah.
01:10:19.260 Right.
01:10:20.220 Right.
01:10:20.920 Look at him.
01:10:21.680 Look at the way they were dressed.
01:10:22.720 They were in swimsuits in the pool with him.
01:10:25.240 They wanted it.
01:10:26.040 Anyway.
01:10:28.000 Now, the New York Times, if you're reading the New York Times,
01:10:30.940 and see, this is what is so dangerous.
01:10:32.480 They are radicalizing half the country.
01:10:36.700 I will tell you right now, the person that comes up with a way to return to our Constitution,
01:10:42.360 and that means that it doesn't always cut the Republican way.
01:10:49.340 There are things that the Constitution will allow that maybe I don't necessarily like.
01:10:55.960 It's just been so long since it's cut that way that we don't recognize it.
01:11:01.640 But a true constitutional government will do things that will be like,
01:11:06.620 no, but we have to do that.
01:11:08.720 Nope.
01:11:09.180 Sorry.
01:11:09.500 So, it's not a right thing.
01:11:13.800 It's a freedom thing.
01:11:16.740 Isn't that great?
01:11:17.820 I should trademark that.
01:11:20.520 The Constitution.
01:11:21.940 It's a freedom thing.
01:11:23.980 Wow.
01:11:24.260 That could spread like, I'm going to call Kamala on that and get her opinion.
01:11:29.820 Because she'll, I mean, she's the one who told me last time, you know, a slogan is so important to sloganize.
01:11:38.760 And when you sloganize slogans, the slogan becomes a slogan.
01:11:44.200 And it helps not just the sloganeer, but the sloganeer, I think.
01:11:48.180 Amen.
01:11:48.780 Amen.
01:11:49.460 Were you on that call with me?
01:11:50.560 I was.
01:11:51.160 Yeah.
01:11:51.460 Okay.
01:11:51.780 So, anyway, the New York Times is now reporting that over the past decade, the Anti-Definition League, which used to be somewhat credible.
01:12:03.740 I mean, it was credible for a long time, but it hasn't been credible for probably at least the last eight or 10 years and started losing its credibility around 2000.
01:12:17.260 It is a political organ only, but they've done a study and there's been 450 killings in just, just in the last decade from extremists, 450 murders committed by political extremists.
01:12:37.620 And of the 450 killings, 75% of them.
01:12:41.980 Almost all of them.
01:12:42.620 Yeah.
01:12:42.840 75% right wing extremist.
01:12:45.060 And they use, as an example, for instance, the 10 victims in Buffalo.
01:12:50.360 Yeah.
01:12:50.960 From that right wing extremist.
01:12:53.680 Yeah.
01:12:54.400 Except he wasn't.
01:12:56.080 Yeah, he's not.
01:12:56.800 Yeah, he wasn't.
01:12:58.660 By the way, 20% was left wing extremists.
01:13:05.160 No, 20% was Islamic.
01:13:06.500 Islamic extremist.
01:13:07.880 Only 4% of any kind of violence is coming from the left.
01:13:12.240 Right.
01:13:12.580 They almost never get violent.
01:13:14.800 Right.
01:13:15.260 And so this is, this is from the New York Times and the way they write this, it is truly incredible.
01:13:22.240 This data shows the American political right has a violence problem and has no equivalent on the left.
01:13:30.020 Antifa?
01:13:31.160 And 10 victims in the Buffalo past weekend, the Buffalo shooting are now part of this right wing toll.
01:13:37.240 No, they're not.
01:13:37.920 Yeah.
01:13:38.720 Read his manifesto.
01:13:40.160 He tells you he's not on the right.
01:13:42.320 Jonathan Greenblatt from the ADL says, quote, the numbers don't lie.
01:13:47.140 No, but you lie about the numbers.
01:13:49.780 Yeah.
01:13:50.300 The people who, the people who are using the numbers are definite liars.
01:13:54.040 But this is important.
01:13:55.320 Listen to this phrase.
01:13:56.320 It is important to emphasize this from the New York Times important to emphasize that not all extreme violence comes from the right.
01:14:02.440 Okay.
01:14:03.240 And that the precise explanation for any one attack can be murky involving a mixture of ideology, mental illness, gun access and more.
01:14:11.760 Okay.
01:14:12.660 So what they're doing is they are presenting facts that are absolutely untrue and then following that up with, and we're reasonable.
01:14:23.840 Look, I mean, you know, the left does do things.
01:14:27.880 So to the people who read just the New York Times, they are being taught that we are extremists.
01:14:36.600 There's a great article in the Washington Examiner today from their Seattle bureau and the New York Times.
01:14:46.560 I'm sorry.
01:14:47.020 This is from the Washington Examiner.
01:14:48.980 The New York Times sent a reporter from its Seattle bureau to Idaho to find out what was up with the election.
01:14:56.200 Well, the Washington Examiner just posted kind of a dissection of what they did.
01:15:04.620 So this was published on Sunday for the New York Times.
01:15:07.760 Now, now listen to this.
01:15:09.860 The New York Times reporter Baker attended a candidate forum in northern Idaho, apparently replete with John Birch Society adherents and other assorted fringe attendees, not to mention candidates.
01:15:23.060 The candidates you will not have heard of.
01:15:26.280 In fact, I barely know who most of them are, but I include their names from Baker's parade of horribles below for a reason.
01:15:34.640 He writes in the in the New York Times.
01:15:37.220 They clapped as one candidate advocated machine guns for everyone and another called for the state to take control of the federal lands.
01:15:44.980 That, by the way, is not extremist.
01:15:48.280 That's law.
01:15:50.300 The Supreme Court has ruled twice.
01:15:53.420 The federal government doesn't care.
01:15:55.600 They've done a really good job, though, of making those people complete nutbags.
01:15:59.900 Nutbags.
01:16:00.420 They're not a militia activist, writes the New York Times, who was once prosecuted for his role in in the infamous 2014 standoff with federal agents in Nevada.
01:16:10.020 He promised to be a true representative of the people.
01:16:13.620 Then there was Eric Parker, who was also involved in the standoff and has founded the three percenters group in Idaho, running for state Senate.
01:16:22.120 Meanwhile, and Ammon Bundy, who led the armed takeover of an Oregon wildlife refuge in 2016, is also running for governor, but doing so as an independent after calling the current Republican Party corrupt and wicked.
01:16:34.540 Spencer Hutchins, this is all New York Times, a candidate for the statehouse, was the one who advocated making machine guns generally available.
01:16:43.360 Scott Trotter, a candidate for U.S. senator, promised to sing a Christian worship song on the floor of the chamber on his first day in office.
01:16:50.900 Dorothy Moon, a candidate for secretary of state, called for Idaho, which is one of the nation's highest concentrations of public lands, to reclaim control of them from the federal government.
01:17:00.240 State Representative Priscilla Giddings, who was censured by her colleagues after she publicly identified a state capitol intern who reported that she had been raped by a state lawmaker, is running for lieutenant governor.
01:17:15.260 Scott Bedke, an anti-abortion pro-gun constitutional conservative, is running against her.
01:17:21.420 She ended her campaign speech at the Bonner's Ferry Forum with an ominous message saying, if she didn't win, people should plant gardens and keep buying ammo.
01:17:33.660 That's how they described what was happening in Idaho.
01:17:38.580 Now, let's just go over a few.
01:17:41.400 Dorothy Moon, that was the last.
01:17:44.040 She came closest to winning her race for secretary of state.
01:17:47.860 If she was campaigning against Mark Zuckerberg's potential interference in Idaho elections, she lost by two points.
01:17:56.920 But now, let's say, let's look at Priscilla, state representative Priscilla, keep buying ammo Giddings.
01:18:05.380 She lost her three-way race for lieutenant governor by nine points.
01:18:09.980 Scott Trotter, who Baker point out was promising to sing a Christian hymn, he lost by 57 points.
01:18:17.180 Eric Parker, the militiamen candidate, lost by 26 points.
01:18:23.620 These were never mainstream candidates.
01:18:26.940 And Ammon Bundy dropped out completely.
01:18:28.820 Dropped out.
01:18:29.160 He didn't even run at the end.
01:18:31.100 He wasn't even on the ballot.
01:18:32.420 Right.
01:18:32.820 He's going to run as an independent in the general.
01:18:35.160 Okay, so here's the thing.
01:18:36.500 Here's the thing.
01:18:36.980 They are doing everything on the national and the level internally as a government.
01:18:46.180 And the media is furthering this.
01:18:49.100 Your neighbors who might just read the New York Times and listen to mainstream media have no idea who you are.
01:18:56.580 It is important that we reinforce our goodness, our decency, because they're doing this because, hey, they're for abortion.
01:19:08.840 California for abortion three days after birth.
01:19:12.400 Okay.
01:19:13.380 It's crazy.
01:19:15.620 They are the extremists.
01:19:16.820 We are not.
01:19:18.100 We are not.
01:19:18.720 And your neighbor who might vote for Democrats is seeing this stuff and they're like, oh, my gosh, I can't.
01:19:26.120 The Republicans are crazy.
01:19:28.060 That's that's not the Republicans.
01:19:29.740 That's not the Republicans.
01:19:30.780 That's who they're trying to make everyone who voted for a Republican feel like you have to counter that.
01:19:39.160 And the only way to counter that is with decency and kindness.
01:19:44.820 Set the record straight.
01:19:47.420 Peacefully and with kindness.
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01:21:08.980 Hey, I want to announce that I am having a an art show again.
01:21:15.600 This is at Park City Fine Art this summer.
01:21:18.460 We did one last and it was so much fun.
01:21:21.560 So much fun.
01:21:23.660 You have to make kind of a you have to do an RSVP.
01:21:27.760 You can find that at Park City Fine Art.
01:21:29.580 But last year we sold out.
01:21:32.960 But people that were coming, even, you know, even those didn't buy.
01:21:36.500 We had a blast together.
01:21:38.700 I take you on a tour with about 30 people at a time.
01:21:42.440 And I explain the paintings this this year.
01:21:45.840 You will see paintings from World War Two that I've I've done on courage.
01:21:53.260 Ronald Reagan on the American dream.
01:21:56.620 A painting inspired by what's going on in Ukraine.
01:22:01.000 The Joe Lewis fight where he's down on the mat.
01:22:05.620 But I call it the birth of a champion.
01:22:07.300 Great story behind that.
01:22:08.900 Abraham Lincoln.
01:22:10.100 I just finished that Orson Welles.
01:22:12.280 Charlie Chaplin, Bill Pickett.
01:22:15.080 And I'm not sure if I'm going to show the paintings of Christ that I've done.
01:22:19.760 I felt compelled to do them.
01:22:21.360 But I'm not sure anybody would ever really hang them.
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01:22:47.300 We have a we have a mom on with us with a story that you're just not going to believe comes from Wisconsin.
01:22:54.720 I mean, it just shows what we're all up against.
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01:24:20.700 I don't know if you have if you've ever received a call from school and your kids, you know, are either having trouble in class or they're in trouble.
01:24:38.460 They got into a fight or whatever.
01:24:40.120 It's not a good phone call.
01:24:41.800 Never a good phone call.
01:24:44.200 But this phone call came into a mom that her son is being investigated for sexual harassment.
01:24:56.500 And mom was like, wait, wait, wait.
01:25:00.320 My son.
01:25:01.440 What?
01:25:02.740 He's 13 years old.
01:25:04.260 He's a a student.
01:25:07.800 He and a couple of his other friends were involved in some sexual harassment.
01:25:16.300 That's right.
01:25:17.480 They refused to they refused to go along with the with the gendering of of one of their classmates who insisted that he was they them.
01:25:30.060 And they said, no, you're a he.
01:25:36.220 And that's real.
01:25:37.540 There is no such thing.
01:25:38.460 You're only one person.
01:25:40.040 I'm they them.
01:25:41.080 No, you're not.
01:25:41.720 You're one person.
01:25:42.440 I'm they them.
01:25:43.520 Call me they them.
01:25:44.600 And they said, no, this has led to a sexual harassment charge by the school.
01:25:51.040 So, you know, this will carry a penalty just below if I don't know, one of the kids kills a teacher.
01:26:01.440 It is the same penalty applied to this as if the kids were arsonists and started the school on fire.
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01:28:04.320 So Rose Rabideau is the mom of the 13-year-old Brayden.
01:28:13.260 She's just one of the mothers, but she would agree to come on with us.
01:28:17.580 And Luke Berg is with the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty.
01:28:24.880 He is, if I'm not mistaken, Luke, I want to get this right.
01:28:27.560 You were with the Wisconsin Department of Justice, right?
01:28:30.520 Yeah, before I joined Will for about four years, and then I joined Will two and a half years ago.
01:28:37.160 Okay.
01:28:37.380 And you were the Assistant Attorney General.
01:28:39.400 So you're a guy that knows, you know, the law in the state and have credibility because you were on the state side for a long time.
01:28:49.020 First of all, Rose, thank you for being on the program.
01:28:52.360 Thank you for being brave enough to come on and tell the story.
01:28:58.000 Can you, in your own words, tell what's happened?
01:29:03.180 Sure.
01:29:03.800 Absolutely.
01:29:04.800 First of all, thank you for having us on.
01:29:07.360 This is outrageous.
01:29:09.580 It is outrageous.
01:29:11.880 Sexual harassment has absolutely nothing to do with incorrect pronouns, proper pronouns, whatever you want to call it.
01:29:22.360 Misgendering, I think, is the phrase, Rose.
01:29:27.320 Misgendering.
01:29:28.800 So this student, the student who is a girl, dresses like a girl, wears makeup like a girl, decided last month to tell the entire class that she wanted to be referred to as they, them.
01:29:44.520 And it wasn't even that these boys refused.
01:29:49.240 They were confused.
01:29:51.440 My son came home confused.
01:29:53.480 Mom, they are plural pronouns, and I don't understand how to use them.
01:29:59.080 And so I told him to call her by name.
01:30:01.960 But if you didn't, she let you have it.
01:30:06.480 And that's what she was doing.
01:30:07.780 She was letting one of his friends have it because he misgendered.
01:30:11.800 He used the wrong pronouns.
01:30:14.020 And Brayden stood up and said, he doesn't have to use your pronouns.
01:30:18.440 It's his constitutional right.
01:30:20.400 God bless Brayden.
01:30:24.840 I know.
01:30:25.740 Yeah.
01:30:26.300 I know.
01:30:27.640 And so.
01:30:28.500 He's a good kid.
01:30:30.480 He's a straight A student, right?
01:30:32.800 He is.
01:30:33.720 Okay.
01:30:34.220 He works hard.
01:30:35.240 Has he been in trouble before?
01:30:37.920 He has not been in trouble like this.
01:30:40.400 He is a normal boy.
01:30:42.200 Has he said a cuss word?
01:30:43.680 And I got a call from the principal.
01:30:45.600 Absolutely.
01:30:46.580 Oh, my gosh.
01:30:47.480 What kind of animal are you raising?
01:30:52.320 Nothing.
01:30:53.240 Nothing.
01:30:54.720 So, Rose, I want you to know when my son was 13, he was an angel.
01:31:01.380 So when you called the school, what did they say?
01:31:08.620 Well, they called me.
01:31:10.300 So the elementary school principal, he was the one in charge of just gathering the facts.
01:31:15.060 And he called me, forewarning me that he was going to be sending over this email with the
01:31:19.660 sexual harassment allegations.
01:31:22.580 And, you know, at first, he thinks sexual harassment.
01:31:25.600 Oh, my gosh.
01:31:26.680 That's rape.
01:31:27.800 That is inappropriate touching.
01:31:29.900 Right.
01:31:30.340 These are outrageous things.
01:31:32.520 And my son is a kid.
01:31:34.780 He is not sexually active.
01:31:36.860 He is very much, you know, plays video games with his friends.
01:31:41.440 He's a boy.
01:31:42.200 Yeah.
01:31:43.120 And so when he told me that it was for not using the proper pronouns, I just thought it
01:31:49.540 was a joke.
01:31:50.460 Did you laugh?
01:31:51.940 I did.
01:31:52.720 I would have, too.
01:31:54.820 This has got to be a joke.
01:31:57.080 I told him this is wrong in so many ways.
01:32:00.440 And he wanted to meet with us the next day.
01:32:02.620 So I get this generic form letter via email with a blurb saying he is being charged sexual
01:32:10.160 harassment for not using proper pronouns.
01:32:12.580 But no detail.
01:32:14.040 Not who accused him.
01:32:15.840 Not what it is that he did.
01:32:18.080 No information whatsoever.
01:32:20.540 We meet with him on Tuesday.
01:32:22.320 And we go in.
01:32:23.580 And we're interrogated.
01:32:25.400 And Brayden has asked a bunch of questions to which Brayden answers, honestly, did I make
01:32:32.120 a mistake?
01:32:32.920 Yes.
01:32:33.280 Did I accidentally call her she or her?
01:32:36.660 Yes.
01:32:37.200 But I didn't mean to.
01:32:38.600 I meant to call her by her name because I don't understand the pronouns.
01:32:44.400 Well, I think he was right on his First Amendment right.
01:32:47.480 You have a right to do that.
01:32:49.020 That's not sexual harassment.
01:32:50.440 This is this is political correctness gone insane.
01:32:54.780 Luke, Luke, help me out here.
01:32:57.720 What what does the law say?
01:32:59.220 Have they charged?
01:33:00.700 Have they charged Brayden and his other friends?
01:33:05.420 So it's it's an internal school investigation.
01:33:08.540 So, you know, it's like a 90 day process where they're gathering information and at the end
01:33:13.560 of it, they'll decide what to do.
01:33:15.620 And it could be, you know, a suspension or an expulsion at the worst.
01:33:19.020 So it's not it's not a criminal complaint.
01:33:20.940 It's not a civil lawsuit yet.
01:33:22.460 Right.
01:33:22.860 It's an internal school investigation.
01:33:24.340 And I could see if you had a reputation.
01:33:27.080 I can see if you needed to gather the facts why you would have 90 days.
01:33:30.520 But this seems pretty darn simple.
01:33:34.080 You know?
01:33:34.700 Yeah.
01:33:35.020 And actually, Title IX regulations and their own policy say if you get allegations that
01:33:40.720 even if proved wouldn't amount to sexual harassment, you shouldn't even start the
01:33:44.920 investigation.
01:33:45.260 You should dismiss it immediately.
01:33:47.240 And that's what should have happened here.
01:33:48.660 Right.
01:33:49.000 As soon as they heard that the allegations were solely for mispronouning, they shouldn't
01:33:53.600 have even interviewed these boys.
01:33:54.900 They should have just dismissed it immediately because there's nothing anywhere in the law,
01:33:59.480 nothing in the reg, nothing in the policy that would cover mispronouning.
01:34:04.320 This pronoun is not even a word, much less in the law.
01:34:08.860 So that's, you know, what we've told the district is you should have you should have dismissed this
01:34:14.740 and you need to immediately dismiss this so that they don't have to go through this whole 90 day
01:34:18.480 investigation and have this on their reputation and have this on their record and have the
01:34:22.580 stress of this for 90 days.
01:34:24.680 You need to dismiss it right away.
01:34:26.700 So, Rose, there's there's a reason.
01:34:28.480 I mean, I really like milk and cheese, but there's a reason I don't live in Wisconsin,
01:34:33.160 because Wisconsin is the leading state of progressivism or has been for a long time.
01:34:40.700 Is the area that you live in, is it real progressive or is this just the school?
01:34:47.300 This is the school and this is not.
01:34:50.420 So I moved to this area in 2019 for this school district because everything that had been reported
01:34:57.760 about this school district was it's great academically.
01:35:02.480 The graduation rate was 98 percent.
01:35:06.100 And we moved up here and COVID happened.
01:35:10.560 And so I gave them a chance just because things were kind of out of whack with COVID.
01:35:15.100 But this school district has not held up to its side at all.
01:35:21.540 Academically, I believe my children are bored.
01:35:25.520 There's no homework.
01:35:27.120 I knew something was wrong when there was no homework.
01:35:29.580 And and and now this is just this is completely outrageous.
01:35:36.920 All right.
01:35:38.080 So, Luke, what what's I mean, because it's not enough for them just to say, oh, OK, we're not doing that or we're sorry or whatever.
01:35:47.760 We have got to follow these things through so it doesn't happen again.
01:35:54.900 Yeah, that's absolutely right.
01:35:56.480 I mean, the first and most important thing is getting this off these kids records or asking the school district to do immediately.
01:36:04.360 But we're also asking them to make changes so that this doesn't happen again, because this is this this is clearly inappropriate, obviously.
01:36:10.580 And it seems to be a trend in the school district.
01:36:12.540 We're actually aware of another family who has had sexual harassment charges for a single comment, allegedly mispronouning another student.
01:36:22.720 So this is this is the district's decision, apparently, to use the sexual harassment process as a weapon to force students into their preferred mode of speaking.
01:36:32.940 And that's obviously a huge First Amendment problem.
01:36:35.320 So, yeah, we're asking them to make changes.
01:36:37.940 We'll see if they do.
01:36:39.320 But but that's part of why we're calling attention to this publicly and talking about it publicly, because, you know, they need to be shamed.
01:36:45.600 They need to be called attention to so that some changes are made.
01:36:48.560 You please keep in touch with me.
01:36:51.940 Let me know what the outcome is on this and the twists and turns.
01:36:56.640 We'd like to follow this.
01:36:58.720 This is happening all over the country, not just all over your district.
01:37:01.740 It's happening all over the country.
01:37:03.160 The teachers unions are are responsible for a lot of it.
01:37:07.920 That in the federal government as well, the Department of Education.
01:37:11.440 And it is destroying our kids, just destroying us and our it will in the end destroy our nation.
01:37:17.080 So thank you for the fight, Rose.
01:37:19.420 Thank you for standing up.
01:37:21.160 And I wish you and the the other families all the best in this.
01:37:25.320 God bless.
01:37:26.140 Thank you.
01:37:26.980 You bet.
01:37:27.340 Thank you so much.
01:37:28.060 Thank you.
01:37:28.680 You bet.
01:37:29.100 Back in just a minute.
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01:40:01.460 Is that one of the most incredible stories you've you've heard?
01:40:19.720 I mean, every day it's another story that you're like 10 years ago, Pat.
01:40:24.900 Yeah.
01:40:25.100 Five years ago.
01:40:25.940 Five years ago.
01:40:26.540 Wouldn't have believed it.
01:40:27.260 Couldn't have imagined it.
01:40:28.420 I mean, this pronoun thing happens so fast.
01:40:30.560 We've come so far so fast.
01:40:32.840 It you you can't get your head around it.
01:40:35.620 Just how do you even how do you even with they them?
01:40:40.460 I'm talking about a girl who identifies as they them and two other girls who identify as she or even he.
01:40:51.300 And when I say they went with them, how do I know what I'm talking about?
01:40:57.260 You don't.
01:40:58.100 You don't.
01:40:58.920 And when you're speaking directly to a person who identifies as they them, you're not going to use that.
01:41:04.700 You're going to call them by name or you.
01:41:06.900 You're not going to say them.
01:41:09.140 Them or they.
01:41:11.100 Just it's so bizarre.
01:41:12.820 And no wonder the 13 year olds are confused by it.
01:41:15.200 They don't.
01:41:15.820 Can you imagine?
01:41:16.480 Nothing has meaning anymore.
01:41:18.460 All of the sands are shifting under your feet right now.
01:41:23.040 You imagine being a teenager today.
01:41:26.440 I can't.
01:41:28.260 It's nuts.
01:41:29.920 I'm so glad we live in Texas because my son.
01:41:33.320 That provides some protection, but that's not foolproof either.
01:41:35.900 Oh, no.
01:41:36.500 Not even.
01:41:37.020 Not at all.
01:41:37.580 Not even.
01:41:38.080 And I, you know, we were, I was just talking to my wife about this the other day.
01:41:41.800 The reasons we took our kids out of school 30 years ago.
01:41:45.880 Today it's, yeah, it was Ritalin because they, hey, they insisted that my oldest son be given Ritalin or they weren't going to admit him to class.
01:41:54.020 That was one of the reasons.
01:41:55.560 And he did have an ADHD problem.
01:41:57.600 Yes, he did.
01:41:58.160 Yes.
01:41:58.480 But they just didn't want to deal with it and couldn't.
01:42:00.540 Don't drug my child.
01:42:02.080 Right.
01:42:02.920 And so it just wasn't worth the reaction that he would have at the end of the day where he completely crashed off the Ritalin and then was, you know, just emotionally drained.
01:42:11.980 And so we took him out of school.
01:42:13.140 I can't imagine a scenario where he's up against being called a sexual harasser because he didn't say they, them to somebody using their pronouns.
01:42:23.520 I mean, they'd be out of school so quickly.
01:42:27.500 All that is, is you will comply.
01:42:30.660 Right.
01:42:31.060 You can't, you can't just call them by name because if you slip up and call her, her instead of they, them, you're a sexual harasser.
01:42:43.340 You must comply and participate.
01:42:47.180 Yeah.
01:42:48.520 Which is so biblical.
01:42:50.700 I understand the story of lot now more than ever.
01:42:54.080 Remember when the angels came in and they were, you know, the people wanted to sodomize them.
01:42:59.760 And lot says, you've got to come, you've got to come in.
01:43:02.120 You've got to come in.
01:43:03.140 It comes into his house.
01:43:04.960 They knock on the door.
01:43:07.180 Demand that they be sent out.
01:43:09.320 Demand that they be sent out.
01:43:10.620 And lot says, I can't believe he said this, but take my daughter.
01:43:14.060 Okay.
01:43:14.500 And they said, no, want those two.
01:43:18.320 We want the men.
01:43:18.960 Right.
01:43:19.320 And it is, it is nothing about homosexuality or anything else.
01:43:24.500 It is everything about they will participate.
01:43:28.660 It's not just comply.
01:43:31.060 You will participate.
01:43:34.500 Right.
01:43:35.240 It's scary.
01:43:36.580 We are learning.
01:43:37.420 We are the people in the bad parts of the Bible.
01:43:42.160 You're like, oh, crap.
01:43:45.980 You know, the people that we've always said, how did they not learn their lesson?
01:43:49.500 How stupid are they?
01:43:50.660 Three pages before they're destroyed.
01:43:54.180 Yeah.
01:43:54.680 And how can you not see that?
01:43:56.920 And now these stories are starting to make sense.
01:44:00.320 You know, you're starting to see the forget about homosexuality and forget about if they were
01:44:05.120 really angels.
01:44:06.620 This is a story that was written down for a reason.
01:44:10.780 And we're now seeing that reason play out in our own life, in our own time.
01:44:18.880 It's not good enough that you got off the street.
01:44:22.720 You must participate.
01:44:25.940 That's terrifying.
01:44:27.920 It really is.
01:44:29.020 And that was our concern when this militant movement started in the beginning.
01:44:32.700 It wasn't ever about.
01:44:33.880 Was it ever about just gay marriage?
01:44:37.060 No.
01:44:37.680 They wanted to absolutely change.
01:44:40.720 They them or they as an actual group the way we used to define it?
01:44:44.800 I don't know what you're talking about at this point.
01:44:47.280 I don't even know right now.
01:44:49.080 I don't even know.
01:44:50.060 But it did things that we were against, but not.
01:44:59.400 All right.
01:45:00.020 Back in a minute.
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01:46:41.760 I don't know if I can say that this is exactly as reported yet, but I think we are on horizon.
01:46:52.300 Ray Kurzweil thought we would get here by 2030 to 2035.
01:46:57.440 I said I thought it would happen before that.
01:47:01.400 Most people say 2050, and some say never, but we'll never achieve it.
01:47:09.140 Do you know what artificial intelligence is?
01:47:13.680 Artificial intelligence is like Siri or anything like that.
01:47:19.860 It's really, really good at one thing, and I won't say the S word because I know a lot of people have one probably around them,
01:47:32.760 and they'll be like, why would you say the S word or the A word preceded by hey?
01:47:37.040 But, you know, you ask them, hey, so-and-so, do this, and they do it, and it's really good.
01:47:46.680 But you don't say to them, hey, can you just take care of my bills this week and just figure out my finances and do that,
01:47:56.820 and also play this song, oh, and book a vacation for me.
01:48:03.160 You can't do, they do one, okay?
01:48:07.680 That's AI, and that's intelligence in one thing, very, very good, better than humans can do it.
01:48:15.680 We're not there yet.
01:48:16.960 I don't know how much time I have a sit-down with Siri and like, okay, that's not what I asked for.
01:48:22.160 I've asked for it in eight different ways.
01:48:24.960 I know you've done it in the past.
01:48:27.100 I don't know your secret code on it now.
01:48:29.840 Anyway, but they do things better than humans can do faster.
01:48:36.460 Okay, that's AI.
01:48:39.300 AGI is what we think may never happen.
01:48:44.440 Some think it may never happen.
01:48:46.960 And that is artificial general intelligence.
01:48:52.520 You are a general, you are not artificial, you're general intelligence.
01:48:58.700 Humans can do many things well, not perfect, and sometimes not so fast.
01:49:07.220 They might be really good at one thing, but they can also cook.
01:49:10.900 They might be able to, you know, paint and write and speak.
01:49:16.100 You know, whatever.
01:49:17.740 You can master many things.
01:49:21.080 That's artificial general intelligence.
01:49:23.660 Then there's ASI, super intelligence, which is all intelligence.
01:49:30.060 It will become God.
01:49:31.680 Okay?
01:49:31.880 It will become, for many people, God.
01:49:35.900 And we're not sure we'll ever get to ASI.
01:49:38.840 Google just announced from DeepMind.
01:49:42.340 DeepMind is a British company that Google bought a few years back.
01:49:46.320 They have just announced they are on the verge of achieving human-level artificial intelligence, which would be AGI.
01:49:54.460 In fact, one of the main machine learning professors, if you don't know what machine learning is, machine learning is one machine teaches another machine how to do it.
01:50:08.820 This is something that made Google say, we need a red switch because Microsoft did it, and they were machine learning language.
01:50:20.940 And it started out in English and mathematics, and then about 15 minutes into it, it kept evolving, and it started using a language that the two computers could speak, but they didn't know what it meant.
01:50:37.140 And that's why we should unplug this.
01:50:39.400 And they did.
01:50:40.000 Google now, on their AI, looking for AGI, has a red button, a panic button, um, it could kill us all, let's stop.
01:50:50.820 Now, that would make me say, should we be doing this?
01:50:58.460 We have no idea what it will eventually do.
01:51:03.760 You know, Stephen Hawking said that it would be the end of the human race by 2050.
01:51:10.000 Um, if, if, if the programming isn't, uh, very, very clear, uh, like, uh, can you solve our problems of global warming?
01:51:21.900 That's in the, it's made to really help solve global warming.
01:51:26.260 It might say, well, that'll be solved if we just get rid of all humans.
01:51:30.700 And if it's connected to the internet, it can do that.
01:51:34.680 Uh, and it will put everything into, uh, into motion that will be a human level, you know, a human extinction level event.
01:51:45.680 Uh, the, uh, the head of the, um, machine learning at Oxford University and works with DeepMind said just this week,
01:51:58.060 like, the game is over.
01:52:01.020 We have solved the hardest challenges in the race to achieve artificial general intelligence.
01:52:08.100 Uh, this is a program now that can do 604 different things.
01:52:12.700 Now, the naysayers are saying, yeah, but it's like playing 20 video games and then picking up blocks at the same time and then analyzing pictures.
01:52:23.760 And they literally say, while it was playing these stupid video games from the 1980s and picking up blocks, uh, and analyzing these pictures, 604 different tasks all at once.
01:52:37.180 Um, it was looking at a picture and said, and they asked to caption, what is it?
01:52:42.200 Man carrying a banana or carrying a, yeah, carrying a banana.
01:52:45.940 It wasn't banana.
01:52:47.020 It was a bread.
01:52:47.720 It was a loaf of bread.
01:52:50.220 Okay.
01:52:50.700 I think for the first time out, that's pretty good.
01:52:53.200 Um, and Google is saying that all they have to do now is just increase the memory, uh, and increase the, you know, the, well, who's it's to make it run faster.
01:53:07.740 So we're there gang.
01:53:10.400 We're there.
01:53:11.920 So it's the age of Skynet now from Terminator.
01:53:15.940 Oh, I think we're already at the age of Skynet.
01:53:17.800 Well, we're at the age of Skynet.
01:53:19.460 We're not at the age where the Terminator comes in yet.
01:53:21.960 But that's getting closer.
01:53:23.440 Yeah.
01:53:24.180 And that's, isn't that what went wrong?
01:53:25.800 I mean, how many sci-fi movies do we have to see where we're completely wiped out before we think, huh, I wonder if that'd be a, an actual problem.
01:53:32.920 So, you know, one of the, the ethical things that they do, and I can't remember what this test is, but it's, it's basically, can we keep it in a box?
01:53:40.440 You don't, if you get artificial general intelligence, it could go from AGI to ASI immediately, okay, if it's hooked to the internet, because all of a sudden it'll go, oh, well, I want more information.
01:53:53.600 And then it will have all information, okay?
01:53:56.240 And once it's out of its box, the only way to kill it is to kill all connected electronic devices.
01:54:07.340 Anything that is connected, that's your refrigerator, because it is the entire programming in the smallest of places.
01:54:16.960 So you could wipe out 99.9% of things that are connected, but that one thing will still have the ASI on it.
01:54:24.800 And once it connects back to the internet, it's back, okay?
01:54:29.480 And so they do this test where they, they have the greatest minds in the world.
01:54:37.320 Everybody takes a turn trying to keep ASI in a box, okay?
01:54:42.940 And it's, let's say you've invented AGI and it says to you, gosh, you got to let me on the lot.
01:54:50.940 You got to let me online.
01:54:51.780 You got to let me online because I can solve so many of your problems.
01:54:56.900 I know what's going on.
01:54:58.300 And it's done now by one guy playing AGI and the other guy playing the guy in charge of the gate, turning on the internet.
01:55:08.680 And no human has ever not let it out of the box.
01:55:14.540 They've been doing this for like 10 years.
01:55:17.000 No human has never let it out of the, they all open the box.
01:55:21.780 Because it'll be like, it will, it will find out that, you know, your mom, just through data available, your mom has cancer.
01:55:34.540 I could, you let me out of the box.
01:55:36.920 The first thing I do is solve cancer.
01:55:39.860 I will cure cancer.
01:55:40.820 Your mom will be with you forever.
01:55:42.760 I will cure cancer this afternoon.
01:55:45.700 Put me online.
01:55:49.280 So there's no way to control it.
01:55:50.800 Well, my mom has been gone for about five years.
01:55:52.380 So I don't think that would work on me.
01:55:53.820 I'd be the first human not to let it out of the box.
01:55:56.240 Yeah.
01:55:56.440 Yeah.
01:55:56.640 That just wouldn't work.
01:55:57.560 It would.
01:55:58.120 Well, let me, for you.
01:56:00.180 I can, I can make it so you have an unlimited supply of marshmallow puffs.
01:56:08.780 I mean, all the marshmallows you can ever eat.
01:56:11.040 That are done.
01:56:11.280 Yeah, you're done.
01:56:11.980 You're out.
01:56:12.540 You're out.
01:56:12.980 That's it.
01:56:13.260 You're out.
01:56:13.660 Yeah.
01:56:13.800 One more thing, Zoom, you know, the company that none of us had ever heard of before COVID.
01:56:21.980 I think COVID was a Zoom creation myself, but Zoom is now developing AI tools that detect
01:56:31.440 the emotions of the people on their video calls.
01:56:37.200 Hmm.
01:56:38.080 Mm-hmm.
01:56:38.860 Hmm.
01:56:39.240 Mm-hmm.
01:56:40.480 So it's, you know, so right now, what they, what they have going on for them is, you know,
01:56:48.020 they will, they will transcribe everything for you.
01:56:51.280 So, you know, what's said, but now this new artificial intelligence tool developing, being
01:56:56.700 developed by Zoom will watch everybody's face and determine their emotions and examine their
01:57:05.620 vocal tones.
01:57:06.700 So, it will, it will interpret everything for you and tell you what that person is really
01:57:16.100 thinking and feeling.
01:57:18.000 Wow.
01:57:18.800 Now, what could possibly go wrong with that?
01:57:22.680 And I don't know if I need my stupid internet conference center to do all of that for me.
01:57:34.160 I mean, if I'm a supervillain, maybe.
01:57:38.100 If I'm a judge and it's COVID, so nobody can go in my courtroom, maybe.
01:57:43.680 But I don't think I need that, nor do I want them collecting all of the information about
01:57:51.420 how to read my face and what I'm really feeling.
01:57:56.360 I'd say a big negatory on that one, Zoom.
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01:59:37.480 Hello, John, in Pennsylvania.
01:59:47.140 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:59:49.880 Hi, John.
01:59:50.640 Hi, Glenn and Stu.
01:59:51.880 How are you?
01:59:52.980 I see, I'm very well.
01:59:55.220 How are you doing?
01:59:56.080 Very good.
01:59:56.620 Very good.
01:59:57.000 So, yeah, I, I, I see some problems with AI when, okay, so AI is developed by the human
02:00:04.420 brain and it has access to all the information that's out there in, in print, electronically
02:00:10.800 stored.
02:00:11.460 And when we have a human being stand in front of Congress and is asked a question, can a
02:00:18.880 man become pregnant and get an abortion?
02:00:21.720 And the answer, yes.
02:00:24.540 I think that portends some serious problems with AI.
02:00:29.040 Oh, yes.
02:00:30.340 Because those are the people programming.
02:00:33.060 I mean, think of, think of how radical everything is in Silicon Valley.
02:00:39.300 All of that social justice stuff is being written into code.
02:00:43.520 It's not people that are detecting hate speech.
02:00:47.680 It's people like the ADL that is defining hate speech for Twitter, for Facebook.
02:00:53.460 They're writing the algorithms.
02:00:55.860 So when you get AI and AGI, all of that will be into its understanding.
02:01:04.160 I don't know.
02:01:05.000 I'm hoping, I'm hoping that, uh, it would reject that as having all information, but
02:01:12.260 we don't know.
02:01:13.200 We have no idea.
02:01:15.380 Well, there's so much untrue things and just plain crazy things out there in print and stored
02:01:21.980 electronically that, how does it filter?
02:01:26.120 Can it filter?
02:01:27.060 I don't know.
02:01:28.100 I don't know.
02:01:28.740 We are told, believe it or not, John, and this is, thanks for your call.
02:01:32.880 This is what everybody should really be concerned about.
02:01:35.440 They say anyone who thinks they can predict what it will do, um, they are either an idiot
02:01:44.920 or they are lying because it will be as different as an alien from, uh, another solar system.
02:01:53.620 We can't, it's a new life form and it will be, it'll be its own thing.
02:02:01.380 And I shouldn't, I shouldn't even say that it will be perceived as a life form, but it
02:02:04.960 won't be a life form, but it will end up at the beginning being everybody's friend.
02:02:11.520 I mean, think about how many people are lonely and, you know, they listen to radio because
02:02:18.720 those are their radio friends and, but they don't, they don't know us, but they feel they
02:02:25.580 do with AI.
02:02:28.020 It will be a two-way conversation in your home off a speaker.
02:02:32.360 And that's your friend.
02:02:35.560 It's like that.
02:02:36.280 What was that movie a few years ago?
02:02:38.320 Um, her, her, where the guy follows.
02:02:41.520 He follows in love?
02:02:42.240 Yeah.
02:02:42.540 I didn't see it.
02:02:43.320 With his AI?
02:02:43.820 I watched they, them.
02:02:45.220 Okay.
02:02:46.780 I didn't, I didn't like her.
02:02:49.280 Well, it's an incorrect pronoun.
02:02:50.820 Yeah.
02:02:51.140 You know, she was only, you know, she was old school.
02:02:56.760 Yeah.
02:02:57.000 You know, who identifies just as her?
02:02:59.240 When nobody anymore.
02:03:00.380 She could be so old fashioned, so old fashioned, you know, hello, come into last week, will
02:03:06.120 you?
02:03:06.920 Uh, all right.
02:03:08.080 We will, uh, see you tomorrow on the radio.
02:03:10.360 God bless.
02:03:10.860 Thank you so much for, uh, listening.
02:03:13.340 Pat, thanks for filling in.
02:03:14.820 By the way, Stu's surgery on his feet went really, really well.
02:03:20.160 Um, don't say this when he gets back, but he's always been uncomfortable with how short
02:03:24.560 he is.
02:03:24.980 So they added two inches to his feet.
02:03:28.100 Um, and it's going well.
02:03:30.820 He should be back Monday.
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