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.
00:00:00.000I want to talk to you a little bit about good ranchers.
00:00:02.500There 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.
00:00:11.880I'm going to tell you about what's really coming for prices and food right now.
00:00:17.400We have a problem. Our ranchers are being put out of business.
00:00:22.200We've got to support our ranchers and American meat.
00:00:26.140We don't want the imports, and a lot of it comes from outside of the U.S.
00:02:21.000I 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.
00:12:08.900To 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.
00:12:56.160Half of our country has no idea what's about to hit them.
00:13:00.700Do not listen to your friends who are reading the corporate media garbage.
00:13:10.900Electricity customers across the country, according to the Washington Examiner, face a heightened risk of power outages this summer.
00:13:19.700Regulators 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.
00:13:34.620The 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.
00:13:50.620Listen, 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.
00:14:09.820For 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.
00:14:30.060Expected resources, expected resources, expected resources, expected resources, expected resources, do not meet operating reserve requirements under normal peak demand and outage scenarios.
00:14:43.660Now, they're saying that utilities may have to shut off power to customers in peak demand.
00:14:51.640You know, cold weather kills a lot of people.
00:15:39.760I want you to listen to why they say this is happening.
00:15:44.580The grid operators have been forward in their assessment of capacity shortages and their causes.
00:15:53.980In 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.
00:16:10.640It 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.
00:16:49.820Some 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.
00:17:00.200But 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.
00:17:12.060This hour I am going to show you, this is not a bug in the system.
00:18:51.980If this country even understands that two plus two still does equal four.
00:18:57.520All 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.
00:19:07.900Do 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,
00:19:20.360who we are just checking out, making sure you got a good health check.
00:19:31.940So let's take things into our own hands, shall we?
00:19:35.520Tunnel to Towers takes care of our veterans.
00:19:37.760They take care of the people that have risked their lives or lost their lives in defense of us, either in our cities as a police or fire or in military.
00:19:48.360If somebody doesn't come home, if they have kids at home, Tunnel to Towers takes care of their mortgage.
00:19:55.740You know how many homeless vets we have living on the streets right now?
00:21:03.840You'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.
00:21:16.640Small businesses are paying for it, but the large businesses have not had to pass that on yet until their contracts start to expire.
00:21:26.920And the small restaurants are really getting pounded.
00:21:30.680Gee, let's hammer the small businessman again.
00:21:35.36018 months ago, a 40-pound box of chicken wings cost $85.
00:21:45.640The expenses for cooking oil and flour have doubled in the past five months.
00:21:52.060He's also paying for more labor and more for services.
00:21:56.120The company that maintains air conditioners in this guy, Jeff Goods' restaurant, he says that they've tacked on a $40 fuel charge.
00:22:07.220He's trying to cope, but he can't raise the menu prices or you stop going to his restaurant.
00:22:14.300So, that's where the squeeze comes in.
00:22:16.600And 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.
00:22:31.880Meaning, everybody stops making stuff because nobody's consuming it.
00:22:59.800Let me tell you about real estate agents, ITrust.com.
00:23:02.600Have you look to see what your house is worth lately.
00:23:05.200By the way, if it's up, it's probably going to go down soon just because of inflation and raising interest rates.
00:23:16.040So, it is probably going to go down soon.
00:23:18.380Now would be a really good time to sell your house, but you need the best agent.
00:23:23.440If you're looking for a house, you need somebody who knows how to negotiate, knows this market is moving differently now and just in the last couple of months.
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00:23:41.360The people we work with, I believe, are the best of the best.
00:23:45.300It's an extensive interview, and we have got about, I think, 9,000 or 10,000 people on a waiting list to work for us or work with us.
00:23:53.820And we don't take them because we want to make sure we can really watch all of the agents that we have and make sure you're satisfied.
00:24:41.160I got to tell you, I go through these weird phases here recently to where I am absolutely sure we are coming undone quickly.
00:24:53.180And 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.
00:25:05.420What I talk to you about every day is very difficult to, and it's intentionally designed this way.
00:25:18.540It'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.
00:25:30.600So 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.
00:25:39.040What I'm laying out today is the emergencies that are coming our way and why they are being, why they're being created.
00:25:52.180The people are, the politicians and the left are creating these problems so they can offer the solution.
00:26:00.340And just like the Fed, the Fed is now saying, you know what, we're going to fix this thing.
00:28:33.640Now, something that this administration has not announced, they quiet released this a couple of weeks ago.
00:28:40.180The Biden administration is pushing for amendments to the World Health Organization pandemic declaration.
00:28:50.220It 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.
00:29:06.000So, 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.
00:31:18.780So he is now, and they just, Congress just voted yesterday with Nancy Pelosi, to go ahead and authorize not only this, but emergency spending.
00:31:33.860Billion dollar new emergency spending.
00:31:37.34028 million of that is going to the baby food companies.
00:31:42.820So they can, well, no, it's actually going to the FDA, who oversee the baby food companies, because they only have nine inspectors.
00:31:55.300Now, I want you to know what caused this.
00:31:57.760There were some really tragic deaths of infants.
00:32:01.600And the speculation was they were all having the same formula from one company.
00:32:07.660So the company voluntarily, they weren't told to do it, they voluntarily recalled all their baby formula.
00:35:18.660Now, 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.
00:35:40.960There couldn't be a bigger, more visible activist who's actually doing things about it than Elon Musk.
00:35:53.180But because of Tesla's lack of published details related to its low-carbon strategy, what?
00:37:37.680Now, Elon, I would like to red-pill you again.
00:37:40.500I wish we had faith in the Republican Party.
00:37:45.100But it's better than voting and pushing the garbage from the extreme radicalized left.
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00:39:12.060So it's, what is it, day number two of the Sussman trial that is going on now.
00:39:17.120This is the trial about, you know, the conspiracy to take Trump out with the Fusion GPS.
00:39:24.920Durham 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.
00:39:46.200I don't know if you saw this, but there were emails accidentally released that the Clinton campaign was keeping from the intelligence community.
00:39:57.820It shows that the mainstream media was taking direction from Fusion GPS.
00:40:03.340So 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.
00:40:16.880He's going to be on with us here in just a few minutes.
00:40:27.640He's the CEO of Trump Media and the Technology Group.
00:40:30.600And they are putting together their Truth Social desktop version that's released today.
00:40:37.860And 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?
00:40:48.320You know who I'm having on in a couple of weeks?
00:47:03.060So you have to remember, the whole cabal in D.C., the magical kingdom there, they were against Durham at every level.
00:47:11.320I mean, almost, you know, even in some spaces of the Republican Party, of Durham actually being able to do his job.
00:47:18.720Durham has methodically went through the process to put all of the evidence together.
00:47:24.140I'll take you back to our investigation.
00:47:27.180We were the ones that uncovered all of this.
00:47:28.880We made 14 criminal referrals based on circumstantial evidence.
00:47:34.460What 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.
00:47:43.040So he is putting together direct evidence.
00:47:45.580But let me tell you the clear sign to me that Durham is doing a thorough job under tough circumstances.
00:47:52.780And 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.
00:48:33.240Well, one, he knows that there's a grand conspiracy here, right?
00:48:37.540They 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.
00:49:11.160He had to bring it in Washington, D.C.
00:49:13.380He 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.
00:49:32.180He had to bring it in Washington, D.C.
00:49:33.180He had to bring it in Washington, D.C.
00:49:33.220He had to bring it in Washington, D.C.
00:49:33.480He had to bring it in Washington, D.C.
00:49:34.540So, and the kind of the list goes on and on of the incestuous relationships there.
00:49:39.820So, 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.
00:49:51.320So, 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.
00:50:07.380So he is rolling the dice that he will get a jury deadlocked and skate scot-free.
00:50:14.920Now, 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.
00:50:25.140He may, you know, Clintons have a history of people just disappearing.
00:50:29.000So the guy had probably a tough choice.
00:50:31.940So he's also, it looks as though he's laying the groundwork to actually go up the ladder.
00:50:38.620I would think that he was hoping that Sussman would flip, which he's not going to.
00:50:44.500But flip and then turn over the goods, because everything that Sussman is saying is just so, it just doesn't work.
00:50:52.960The FBI said they debunked the, you know, the communication between Donald Trump and the Russian bank by that afternoon.
00:51:03.760They got it in the morning, and the first afternoon they said, yeah, this is not real.
00:51:10.460And 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.
00:51:26.020Like, 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?
00:51:34.980The 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.
00:51:44.320So 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.
00:51:58.780Now, he's able to expose a lot of this, right, if the American people are listening.
00:52:06.920Now, 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.
00:52:19.280He was the, for lack of a better term, the avatar.
00:52:23.560He was their deep Russian source for the dossier.
00:52:28.340Now, I think what we're going to see through that is this guy was just the avatar.
00:52:32.260He was just, like, signed his name to it, but he didn't have any information because they just made it all up.
00:52:38.720So it was kind of a circular move from Clinton DNC, say, we've got to get dirt on Trump, goes to Fusion.
00:53:51.960And 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.
00:53:59.680I mean, he actually called all this out, put it all together, Glenn, without the emails.
00:54:04.480So the emails are, when I say direct evidence, Lee Smith built that circumstantial case.
00:54:11.240I mean, we knew, essentially, you know, rough numbers.
00:54:14.400There 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.
00:54:28.340So 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.
00:54:56.920Right, 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.
00:55:06.600But 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,
00:55:24.28095% of what you see is fake, and you have to ignore it.
00:55:30.820If 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.
00:55:41.640And it boggles my mind, Glenn, I just can't get people to do that.
00:55:46.540I think it's getting easier to do that.
00:55:49.760I think more and more comes out, I think more people are being red-pilled yesterday with Elon Musk.
00:55:55.240By the way, congratulations on the success of Truth Social.
00:56:00.780I 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.
00:56:12.520It's Truth Social, and that should say something.
00:56:15.020So first, congratulations on your success.
00:56:17.160Second, you just released yesterday the desktop version.
00:56:50.340I 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.
00:56:58.180They love the environment because we're bringing back.
00:57:01.020We'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.
00:57:08.120And I think the best part overall, we've built this block by block without using any of the tech tyrants.
00:57:15.080This is 100% uncancelable by the tech tyrants.
00:57:19.480And that's why we are that family-friendly, safe place to come, and people are just having a good time.
00:57:25.000And 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.
00:57:37.480I read, I think this week, that you guys are talking about becoming a streaming service.
00:57:42.980So you would be coming up against, I mean, the Blaze, but I would imagine Fox News is the main target there?
00:57:54.840Yeah, I think, well, some of that, you've got to be careful about what the fake news says.
00:57:58.740So, 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?
01:11:51.780So, anyway, the New York Times is now reporting that over the past decade, the Anti-Definition League, which used to be somewhat credible.
01:12:03.740I 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.
01:12:17.260It 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.
01:15:09.860The 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.
01:15:23.060The candidates you will not have heard of.
01:15:26.280In fact, I barely know who most of them are, but I include their names from Baker's parade of horribles below for a reason.
01:15:34.640He writes in the in the New York Times.
01:15:37.220They clapped as one candidate advocated machine guns for everyone and another called for the state to take control of the federal lands.
01:16:00.420They'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.
01:16:10.020He promised to be a true representative of the people.
01:16:13.620Then there was Eric Parker, who was also involved in the standoff and has founded the three percenters group in Idaho, running for state Senate.
01:16:22.120Meanwhile, 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.
01:16:34.540Spencer Hutchins, this is all New York Times, a candidate for the statehouse, was the one who advocated making machine guns generally available.
01:16:43.360Scott 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.
01:16:50.900Dorothy 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.
01:17:00.240State 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.
01:17:15.260Scott Bedke, an anti-abortion pro-gun constitutional conservative, is running against her.
01:17:21.420She 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.
01:17:33.660That's how they described what was happening in Idaho.
01:22:47.300We have a we have a mom on with us with a story that you're just not going to believe comes from Wisconsin.
01:22:54.720I mean, it just shows what we're all up against.
01:22:58.320But thank God people are standing up and fighting back.
01:23:01.720And I think personally, we are winning on this front if we continue to press also Google announced that they think they are right around the corner from AGI.
01:23:18.720If you don't know what that is, if you don't know what that is, you will by the end of the hour.
01:23:55.820What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:24:20.700I 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.
01:26:52.400They decided that they had to help the first responders family because all of these firemen and police officers lost their lives and the families were just destroyed.
01:27:02.900You know, now what do I do with the mortgage?
01:27:04.800I don't have anybody working in the house.
01:27:06.940So they decided that they were going to raise money to help all of those involved in 9-11.
01:27:11.120And then the war started and people started coming home or not coming home.
01:27:17.180And so what they do is if some first responder or military goes overseas and dies or is here in the United States and dies in the line of duty and they have kids, first thing they do is wipe out the mortgage.
01:29:28.800So 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.
01:29:44.520And it wasn't even that these boys refused.
01:35:56.480I mean, the first and most important thing is getting this off these kids records or asking the school district to do immediately.
01:36:04.360But we're also asking them to make changes so that this doesn't happen again, because this is this this is clearly inappropriate, obviously.
01:36:10.580And it seems to be a trend in the school district.
01:36:12.540We're actually aware of another family who has had sexual harassment charges for a single comment, allegedly mispronouning another student.
01:36:22.720So 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.
01:36:32.940And that's obviously a huge First Amendment problem.
01:36:35.320So, yeah, we're asking them to make changes.
01:36:39.320But 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.
01:36:45.600They need to be called attention to so that some changes are made.
01:37:38.400I don't know if you saw what happened to Elon Musk yesterday, but the S&P 500 took Tesla off because they're not sure about the environmental record.
01:37:50.340Oh, and also some of his hiring practices look kind of in dicey.
01:41:38.080And I, you know, we were, I was just talking to my wife about this the other day.
01:41:41.800The reasons we took our kids out of school 30 years ago.
01:41:45.880Today 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.
01:42:02.920And 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.
01:42:13.140I 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.
01:42:23.520I mean, they'd be out of school so quickly.
01:49:42.340DeepMind is a British company that Google bought a few years back.
01:49:46.320They have just announced they are on the verge of achieving human-level artificial intelligence, which would be AGI.
01:49:54.460In 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.
01:50:08.820This is something that made Google say, we need a red switch because Microsoft did it, and they were machine learning language.
01:50:20.940And 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.
01:52:01.020We have solved the hardest challenges in the race to achieve artificial general intelligence.
01:52:08.100Uh, this is a program now that can do 604 different things.
01:52:12.700Now, 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.
01:52:23.760And 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.
01:52:37.180Um, it was looking at a picture and said, and they asked to caption, what is it?
01:52:42.200Man carrying a banana or carrying a, yeah, carrying a banana.
01:52:50.700I think for the first time out, that's pretty good.
01:52:53.200Um, 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.
01:53:24.180And that's, isn't that what went wrong?
01:53:25.800I 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.
01:53:32.920So, 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?
01:53:40.440You 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.
01:53:53.600And then it will have all information, okay?
01:53:56.240And once it's out of its box, the only way to kill it is to kill all connected electronic devices.
01:54:07.340Anything that is connected, that's your refrigerator, because it is the entire programming in the smallest of places.
01:54:16.960So you could wipe out 99.9% of things that are connected, but that one thing will still have the ASI on it.
01:54:24.800And once it connects back to the internet, it's back, okay?
01:54:29.480And so they do this test where they, they have the greatest minds in the world.
01:54:37.320Everybody takes a turn trying to keep ASI in a box, okay?
01:54:42.940And it's, let's say you've invented AGI and it says to you, gosh, you got to let me on the lot.