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Donald Trump is genius at what he's doing and how he s doing it in washington DC. Also, I gotta do something nice for somebody I have to, it's just the way I'm cut
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hello america welcome to the glenn beck program donald trump is genius at what he's doing and
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how he's doing it in washington dc i mean when when joe scarborough is on the air going you know
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what i mean i think i mean i think we got to say it he's right about the crime thing and then he's
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only enforcing the law he's not changing the laws he's just enforcing the laws already in the books
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how is that fascistic uh i can't figure that one out can you brilliant on what he's doing but i
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don't want to start there we have governor abbott coming on in about 30 minutes uh because there's
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big developments on the uh democrats coming back uh and what this means uh also i gotta do something
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nice for somebody i have to i have to it's just the way i'm cut uh it's george soros's birthday
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uh at least i think it was yesterday i may be a day late and i really feel bad about it that i
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missed it it's always on my calendar you know uh and uh and so i just need to make it up to him i
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need to do something nice i need to wish him a happy birthday and just do a little retrospective
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of his life that's all i gotta do so you'll just excuse me but i gotta do something nice first
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hello stew it's a big day i was unaware i know of this birthday i know it's not in my calendar for
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some reason i mean why do you suppose that is i don't know i mean i here's a guy who's really made
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an impact on our world he really has he really and he's 95 years old wow you know he's outlived uh
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almost all of the people that tried to stop him and uh and to be honest most of the economies that he
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tried to collapse uh so it's nice and so i just wanted to just say happy birthday george soros i mean
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i know if i know we've had our quibbles you threatened my life once uh you know i've called
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you spooky dude you know but let's put all that aside i mean this is i mean you have toppled a few
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currencies just for sport uh you you have uh funded enough political movements all over the world to
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keep small nations in coups for over a century now and and you've turned philanthropy into a really
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terrifying word you know you're like wait the soros foundation is behind this i mean it's it's kind of
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neat you take people's breath away when we talk about philanthropy which is nice uh and somehow
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or another you have learned how to blame everything from inflation to a collapsing society on the
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people who are pointing out the involvement uh you know your involvement in our ever collapsing world
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or you know if you can't pin it on them it's the weather so you've got that and george all of this
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time all of the hard work here you are at 95 and to see it all come apart at the very end to see it
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all collapse is it's got to be hard it's got to be hard but the good news is uh most of it is because
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is uh coming because unlike you uh i know people are good and smart and even decent and in the end the
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good guys win kind of like they did in world war ii remember you were i think you were a young teenager
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uh and when you threw your lot in with the nazis i know i know you didn't have a choice and i actually
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believe that you didn't have a choice i probably would have done the same thing if i were your age
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uh and i mean that honestly however what has always puzzled me is if i would have made that choice i
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think i would have had i don't know more than just a fleeting moment of reflection on that you know
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maybe you know what always puzzled me is that you have never once in your own words look back on that
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and had a second of guilt or regret i mean i think i have this right you took and sold the goods of
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homes that were taken by the nazis from the jews they took the jews to the death camps and and you
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cleaned out the houses and sold the valuables which uh which is weird that you have no regrets or
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reflections on that didn't even think about it never got of it gave it a second you know that was
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weird and i was shocked to hear you say that when you were on 60 minutes and they they asked you about
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that now my follow-up question would have been have you ever been diagnosed as a psychopath
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uh but they didn't ask that question and probably didn't have to because um it became very clear that
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you indeed were a psychopath when you spoke about how when you quote do these little experiments with
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countries and currencies that you collapse you know that people are hurt but you find it and still
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quoting i don't know fun wow wow that's a different kind of that's a different kind of fun there that
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i i've never really understood at all but you know george people say the measure of a man a mark of a
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man's life is the good that he leaves behind and in your case that that good is still looking for a gps
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signal uh i haven't found it but i'm sure we will and it's and it's sad to think now that you're 95
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again happy birthday george and i mean that sincerely um now at 95 to to think that all of your wildly
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strangely young girlfriends are now clearly only with you for the money and they might be losing some
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interest because the way your son is handling your money that may be gone fast as your girlfriends uh you
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know what i mean um and i know it causes you pain to hear about this and to see your entire world
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collapsing now at the end um and you know many people might see this and and see your pain and
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and say well you know yeah but it's it's kind of fun to watch that pain in george soros but not me not
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me now i've called you spooky dude and if it wasn't for the spooky dude good looks you know of your son
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alex i'd wonder and maybe you have wondered this is he really your son because he's nothing like you
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sure he's spooky and everything else but what a dope this guy is i mean you were the guy known for
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you know breaking the bank of england that's what they called you the man who broke the bank of england
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your son is breaking another bank but it seems to be yours which is weird uh because when it comes to
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investing and making money wow what a disappointment in a son huh george wow what went wrong there
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anyway um you know several countries have banned you uh you know or your organizations from even
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being in their country because you were so good at what you did you know collapsing currencies and
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societies uh but when your son took control of soros fund management you know that thing you spent your
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whole life building i mean that was an empire a global empire in december 2021 one of the first
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things he did was invest two billion dollars to buy nearly 20 million shares of an electric vehicle
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company called rivian uh and he bought the share somewhere between 70 and 100 per share uh in fact he
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was so confident in your money that uh it was the largest one-off investments your fund had ever made
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and uh now i don't i hate to point out you know a year later uh those shares were selling for 18
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dollars uh and it looks like you lost over a billion dollars uh in fact with the moves that he's been
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making with your life's work wow uh hedge follow this is a website that tracks and ranks u.s hedge fund
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uh performances they currently give the soros fund management your company that you
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dedicated your life to a performing ratings uh rating of one out of five stars which makes it one of the
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least successful in the country wow and you know another reason i wonder if he's your son is i mean
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you've always prided yourself on being the man in the shadows that never anybody could ever point to
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you know what i mean uh but your son is so filled with pride pride something something follows pride i
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can't remember that saying i should look that up but anyway happy birthday george um this guy your son
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he takes selfies with some of the well frankly they're some of the biggest losers uh in the political
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sphere right now but you know the actual influence of your life's work seems to be diminishing
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rapidly uh in fact in july 2023 open society foundation you guys announced that you were
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laying off 40 percent of your staff worldwide wow what happened there was that rivian oh does that hurt
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when i say that was it rivian uh you halted all new grants uh and you completely changed your
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operating model mainly because i think you were kind of getting out of money you know what i mean
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and the crowning glory the crowning achievement of your open society network under alex uh was the
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passage of the so-called inflation reduction act you know i don't think people know you were really
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involved in that in fact one of the guys that work for open society uh i mean you you reopened uh a
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open society foundation uh uh firm there in new york so you could lobby and became one of the biggest
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just for that and in fact he was so involved he was actually honored with the uh with the gift
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of being on the floor when that passed wow wow gosh gosh now that now that's all falling apart too i mean
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oh now let me ask you when you pass that was it because of rivian i hate to keep bringing that up but
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uh the reason why i say that at the same time your son was doing that your son was spending at least
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four million dollars on stacy abrams failed gubernatorial campaign and you would think to
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yourself who would be this stupid certainly not george soros's son i mean he's really really smart why
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would he do that well now it could be because at the time rivian was starting to build a gigafactory
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right there in her state and uh he was asking the state for you know some subsidies uh which gosh
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then she didn't win and all that money was flushed down the toilet but the good news is biden at the
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very last minute gave rivian 6.5 billion dollars for a loan for the factory uh from the department of
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energy gosh this isn't one of those things that donald trump cut was it oh man that's gotta hurt
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but at least it did wonders for rivian shit no the stock is now worth less than 12 dollars a share
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that kind of anyway at least you have the soros da's you know the defund the defund the police you
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know no bail go soft on crime that seems to be working out really well not really um more than a
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dozen of your da's that you that was your jewel that was the one thing that you were like i have all
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the da's and we're gonna collapse this country um yeah more than a dozen have been removed from
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office by recalls and scandals and just people just like i can't do another one of these you know
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what i mean and the spike of urban crime ended up being one of the key factors in the defeat of the
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democratic party of 2024 which seems to go exactly against everything that you were trying to do
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you know the second election of donald trump you know crime immigration and the economy were the big
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topics which had to bother you because those were your big topics too and how it must have hurt you
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know when he won and then what he did for energy and cutting electric car subsidies oh gosh that one
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hurts again uh closing the borders defunding all your little ngos now going after your sanctuary cities
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and this week taking crime on in dc and even the liberals are saying you know what i don't really
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agree with donald trump but i think he's right on this one man i would imagine the mental torture of a
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95 year old man who is just you know just trying to make it to the pudding in the afternoon the sea or
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world fall apart that torture must be relentless but i mean if i'm going to be honest i kind of find it fun
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oh now see you see how you see how that feels george when somebody doesn't recognize your pain
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you might be thinking what i would be thinking glenn are you a psychopath you don't see the pain of
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others no i'm just doing a comedy monologue here george you actually meant that so i wanted just to give
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you your perfect birthday present uh and what do you get a guy who has everything you know you got
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to find something he doesn't have and that's why i wanted to get you a soul but i thought now he's
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already lost the one he had so i don't know if you really would appreciate it but the good news is
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you have all of that worldly power and that wealth to keep you warm at night which is good because you
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should get used to the warmth because where you're headed i i hear is very very hot all the time a
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little beyond warm uh here it's terrifyingly hot uh there but hey this has been fun hasn't it i don't
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know i just kind of find it fun to wish you a happy 95th birthday george soros okay let's go to
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gosh do i hope that wasn't too mean oh no that was really nice i mean you've had some political
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disagreements with george soros that maybe many in the audience don't recall yeah um but your
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effort to to step out and and welcome him to a wonderful 95th birthday which i believe was
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yesterday yeah it was like gosh darn it i feel bad too i missed that yeah yeah that that one hurts but
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i think that's why you took an entire segment of the first segment i wanted to make sure that i got
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this out it was interesting too as you were going through that i was thinking about uh the 2016 election
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and if you remember that election a little bit uh glenn there was an incident in very close election
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uh down to the wire between donald trump and hillary clinton and then there was this whole situation
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with uh an email scandal do you remember the email scandal that that was around hillary yeah yeah yeah
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the one that's the odni report talked about and the annex talked about yeah really big deal at the time
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and now but at the time yeah and uh it was i think i don't know a week and a half before the
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election there's this big fbi uh statement where they were reopening the investigation on her right
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and i was thinking where did that laptop come from right where did it where was it where did it where
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did it come from they found all these emails and i remember it was anthony weiner oh and then i
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remembered who was anthony weiner married to at the time oh gosh i know i can't remember her last name
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because now it's soros that that's where i was yeah because george soros's son just is now married
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to uma abedin yes and uma abedin is right next to two of the worst losses in the history of the party
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he supported no he's and that was son's married to her yeah what a coincidence gotta be proud when
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birthday birthdays are great you know my son's birthday is today he's having a wonderful day it's
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i was very happy to hear it was not the exact same day as george soros
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but like birthdays are great you get presents you go out to the did the restaurant you want my my son
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loves hibachi yeah i mean maybe george is going out to that and while he's at hibachi and they're
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cutting up and they're doing a little the little onion thing yeah where like the volcano comes up
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and then you know he hits yeah the spatula against the thing like it's a little train oh yeah that's
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yeah when he's doing that he can think about how all the work he's put in has led to two
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devastating defeats in the past three elections and all the work that he put into all those efforts
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that you highlighted yeah um maybe he could take the time to understand that you know this has all
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led to this potentially pathetic failure wow you know i i thought you were going somewhere else with
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that train analogy with george soros and his history but oh wow but no uh hey listen tonight
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influential people uh in the world by time magazine in 2024 he's running the eighth largest economy in
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he knows that he's working on it he's here to talk about uh the texas redistricting looks like
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at least governor welcome to the program blaze news is reporting today texas redistricting
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redistricting standoff is over they are returning to the state house is that true trust but verify
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the democrats say uh that they are coming back uh to to put all this in context to make sure the
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audience knows what's going on so the governor has the ability to cause call a special session
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the last 30 days uh this one was scheduled to end early next week but yesterday the house and
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when and if they show up we will be prepared if they don't show up we will be prepared if they do show
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up so either way i'm going to either way i'm going to tell you this and that is these congressional
00:27:27.120
district maps they're going to pass and as well as the other items on the agenda they are going to pass
00:27:32.820
that's good news uh you know it's already passed in the senate as you know do you believe you have
00:27:38.500
enough votes in the house to pass it well as well oh we we know we have enough votes in the house to
00:27:44.700
pass it to to get something passed like this only requires a majority doesn't require two-thirds vote
00:27:50.580
uh and we have almost two-thirds of the texas house made up of republicans because we do not have
00:27:57.760
actually two-thirds it means that uh the the one-third a little bit more than one-third of the democrats
00:28:02.180
that can break the quorum under current law by the way current law that needs to be changed
00:28:06.620
but that point aside uh there will be plenty of votes to make sure that the map that passed out of
00:28:12.820
the texas senate will also pass out of the texas house um gavin newsom uh has just demanded
00:28:19.000
that you stop your redistricting efforts uh he said he was going to retaliate by adding five more
00:28:24.780
democratic seats in uh california to cancel out the five that texas is going to add uh he said
00:28:31.580
governor abbott you are not entitled to five congressional seats any response to gavin newsom
00:28:39.660
a break so for for one there's so many things wrong with that uh in texas for us to redraw
00:28:53.500
congressional lines and make sure that uh people in texas are going to have the ability to vote for
00:28:59.620
the republican candidate of their choice in these congressional seats all it requires is for
00:29:05.160
the governor and call a special session on it and for a majority of the texas house and senate to
00:29:09.860
vote on it in california they have to go through this complex constitutional process which really
00:29:15.320
means they would not even be able to get it done right but that point aside if they still really
00:29:21.540
wanted to get something done uh it's impossible uh because they are so gerrymandered in the first
00:29:27.500
place they have almost eliminated all republican members of congress out there and and uh glenn this is
00:29:34.400
the biggest issue that surfaced uh because of this redistricting battle and that is most americans
00:29:40.760
had no idea how much california illinois and new york and massachusetts had had gerrymandered their
00:29:47.300
state so that they had purged pretty much every republican from the united states congress uh and so
00:29:53.320
the california with gavin newsom he's kind of like someone showing up to a gunfight but forgot to bring
00:29:59.640
the bullets because he doesn't have any bullets to shoot in this fight whereas texas has plenty
00:30:03.560
of bullets to shoot to make sure that we will we will maintain a congressional district in texas
00:30:09.700
uh there's going to be more republican more representative of the values and votes in our state
00:30:14.700
but also capable of stretching that if we do have states like california or illinois whatever the case may
00:30:20.940
be uh if if they go full scale and and really rig the system the way that gavin newsom is talking
00:30:27.360
about doing uh if those rules apply uh then texas can gain more ground than california can
00:30:32.920
you said that um beto should be arrested over his fundraising for democrats on the run what law did he
00:30:40.320
break so first let me tell you what he said and i'll tell you what law that he broke and i am quoting
00:30:47.340
to you what i saw and actually posted on my x account uh of what beto said in writing um and at least it
00:30:56.280
was in quotations okay and that is uh he suggested uh that if these texas democrats uh were to skip the
00:31:05.460
vote not vote break quorum meaning not uphold their responsibility to stay in the legislative session
00:31:12.120
uh then he would give uh all of the house members who uh evaded austin uh money to support them so
00:31:21.980
this is what you call a quid pro quo yeah that's exactly what happened so uh then that would be
00:31:28.740
bribery uh if that's what took place and that is a second degree felony uh in the state of texas uh and
00:31:35.380
i pointed out in in part for him but really uh aiming the target at the texas house members because
00:31:41.400
it exposes the tech these texas democrat house members who ran away uh to charges of bribery but also
00:31:49.260
that charge of bribery would be grounds for them to actually have forfeited their texas house seat
00:31:55.600
that would vacate it and allow us to fill it there were reports that uh congresswoman jasmine
00:32:01.720
crockett could lose her seat because of the new map it would boot her out uh of her own current
00:32:06.760
district please tell me that's not true we think we think she's the best thing to happen to the
00:32:13.180
republican party in a very long time uh no doubt about it but i think she may be even better for the
00:32:19.720
media uh because she writes the story for you every single day oh yes she does so listen uh i haven't
00:32:27.160
seen uh the lines exactly how they uh impact her district uh what we have seen already uh there's
00:32:34.600
a seat down in austin in the austin area uh where a representative named lloyd dogett currently
00:32:40.840
represents uh and it's been consolidated uh with one uh by uh one of these uh progressive leftist uh
00:32:48.880
you know basically socialist uh greg kassar uh and it it looks like they have been uh put together
00:32:56.620
uh in one district and news overnight said that greg kassar was going to be running against
00:33:01.800
little dogett my point in telling you this and that that may be the very same thing that happens
00:33:05.900
up in the dallas area uh with a couple of seats i think there will be maybe two seats in the dallas
00:33:11.200
area that are impacted by this and it could likely be a free-for-all among the various different
00:33:17.840
candidates uh and she may very well be one of them can i ask you how is the um how is the property tax
00:33:25.840
reform uh going i i i think property tax is one of the most immoral taxes we have i it i mean i want
00:33:35.920
to leave my house to my kids they'll they'll never be able to afford you know not only the death tax
00:33:40.600
but they wouldn't be able to afford the property tax it makes people a renter from the government uh
00:33:47.120
every year what are we doing on property tax reform because it's getting devastating here in texas
00:33:53.300
all right let me ask so you brought up some some other taxes let me uh you know pare down exactly
00:33:59.300
the the property tax by telling you this and that is uh to ensure other taxes would never be imposed
00:34:05.540
in the state of texas uh we made unconstitutional the the income tax the death tax uh the capital gains
00:34:13.160
tax uh and the transactions tax and there's another one i'm forgetting right now bottom line is
00:34:18.520
uh we made unconstitutional all these other taxes now what we're trying to do is to trim down
00:34:23.320
uh the the property tax let me tell you what the challenge is and the challenge is the state of
00:34:28.540
texas does not impose a property tax itself only local governments do uh and so when when we strive
00:34:35.160
as a state uh to pare down what local governments tax uh we have only several options and that is to
00:34:41.380
increase the homestead exemption or to buy down that property tax rate uh you know one one thing i know
00:34:47.180
you heard me talk about before uh and that is to eliminate uh the the largest part of the property
00:34:53.020
tax is the school property tax and one of my goals was to eliminate the school property tax
00:34:59.040
which would go a long way uh to eliminating the property tax that said let me tell you where we are
00:35:05.200
where we're going so where we are after we finish the regular session through the combination of the
00:35:10.540
increase in homestead exemption as well as buying down or reducing uh those school property tax rates
00:35:16.780
uh at least at the senior level uh if you're a right thing uh the the average senior through the
00:35:24.500
combination of all this will pay zero dollars none uh for their school property tax uh others uh
00:35:32.920
will will start to pay a level of uh school property tax that said uh glenn that there's a couple of more
00:35:40.660
things we need to do want one and we're going to get some of this done in this special session
00:35:44.880
uh looks like it'll be the second special session but uh what one is to to make uh further cuts
00:35:51.360
uh in in the property taxes but but secondly we've got to understand this mayor i told you to begin
00:35:56.560
with it it's the local governments that impose the property tax so what i want to see done uh is i want
00:36:02.320
to put the same restrictions on local government that exist on state government and that is spending
00:36:07.160
limits their spending is out of control thank you completely reckless and unnecessary yes
00:36:13.440
uh we we we've got to tie the hands of these local governments from increasing your property taxes
00:36:18.980
even having a chance to increase it uh and so we the state has four constitutional spending limits
00:36:26.220
local governments have zero spending limits uh they must at a minimum be constrained to spending no more
00:36:33.620
than population growth plus inflation if they do that uh you you will see a dramatic reduction at
00:36:40.180
your local level and one thing i know that that you face with and others do you know you open up
00:36:44.720
your property tax bill it's like not one or two items like not not like the school district and one
00:36:49.920
other item it seems like there's 14 different items on there yeah they're texting you here there
00:36:56.140
and everywhere that has to stop uh well i have to tell you while we're here on school uh stew and i
00:37:02.020
were just talking first day of school at least for his kids uh here in texas and the changes that are
00:37:06.660
coming in the schools can you just list some of these no cell phones in any school in texas uh now
00:37:12.880
beginning this year big one that's great yeah that's a great one thank you for that uh bans on
00:37:18.560
dei uh type teachings thank you and curriculum uh 10 commandments in the classroom thank you
00:37:24.780
prayer in school thank you loud um and then of course next year is school choice which is massive
00:37:32.200
great great great stuff great stuff governor thank you you got it a lot of changes for that
00:37:39.740
some other curriculum reform really focuses on uh reading the math to ensure that our students are
00:37:45.320
getting the best education possible so we had a transformative session for changing education
00:37:51.440
put it on a very strong pathway uh with i'm the first governor in the history of texas to talk about
00:37:57.180
our true vision and our true vision is to ensure that we put our state on the pathway
00:38:01.360
where we rank number one in educating our kids yeah good good thank you so much governor i appreciate
00:38:06.620
it governor greg abbott uh from the great state of texas um is you know we we are number one the state
00:38:13.640
the number one state for job creation for black business owners we are the number one state for
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hispanic women business owners veteran women business owners uh texas has become a place
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just because they don't get in your way they're not doing anything special they're just not doing
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anything you know what i mean they're just like hey you come to texas you want to start a business
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where where is she guam more of my country than than america remember you remember that don't you
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yeah like last week yeah or how health wasn't something we would have changed it wasn't guam it
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was guatemala guatemala that's what it was i think of guatemala well here she is again this week a new
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the terrorist organization called ice wow by the way she was born in uh in illinois so
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that's her real home guatemala illinois guatemala hill it's a wonderful city it really really is it
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really is uh she also went in saying being american means imagining reparations
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i i don't know being american is imagining reparations yeah i can imagine them i can imagine
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them too i could imagine but it's our reckoning it's our reckoning with uh colonialism
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oh darn it yeah yeah and when you say the word colonial you don't think of anyone you've ever met
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in your whole life no no no you don't even think of your own relatives you know unless you came
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Is U.S. air travel quietly fallen into a crisis?
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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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We have a big show tonight, the Wednesday night special.
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It's three chalkboards putting together the entire deep state.
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A couple of days ago, I saw something, and I think it happened a year, year and a half ago.
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But Constantine Kissin, who's been on this program before, I just love this guy,
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He was in Doha, the Doha Summit, and they started talking about slavery
01:29:15.140
and colonialism and everything else, and he said,
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I just want to point out here who stopped slavery.
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The West didn't start it, but the West stopped it.
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It was with England, yada yada, and he was rattling off absolute fact.
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That made the room really uncomfortable, and it was epic to watch.
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I love somebody who knows history so well, and he can say,
01:29:42.540
no, you know what, let's actually talk about the truth here in a room that hostile.
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So I wanted to get him on to talk about that and some things that are going on from the Doha Summit.
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Why is this an important thing for him to be there?
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And what does the Doha Summit bring here to America or the Qatar Foundation?
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Also, back home in his home in England, how close are they to collapse?
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I don't know if that's a year, two years, five years, I don't know, but it is not going well in England.
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I just have to play a clip for the audience to hear this bravery.
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Slaves were the first good that were ever traded between human beings.
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The reason there is no slavery in the West is the British Empire,
01:32:06.880
having practiced slavery for a long time, like everybody else, ended it.
01:32:10.940
Not only that, not only that, the British Empire then spent a tremendous amount of blood and treasure
01:32:19.280
to force the Middle Eastern slave traders, with the trans-Saharan slave trade being much worse than the transatlantic slave trade.
01:32:26.820
In terms of the number of people who were killed, in terms of the way that they were treated,
01:32:32.300
in terms of how long it lasted, it was much worse.
01:32:35.380
And we spent a tremendous amount of blood and treasure to stop it.
01:32:48.300
Well, Glenn, let me fill out a few details for your audience.
01:32:51.340
First of all, if it sounds like I'm being very aggressive, it's only because I literally wasn't allowed to talk,
01:32:56.420
and I kept being screamed over by, well, the entire audience, and the moderator kept jumping in as well.
01:33:03.420
Well, one thing I'll correct, if you don't mind, is this wasn't actually in Doha.
01:33:07.900
I don't blame you for thinking that it was, because it's a Doha debate,
01:33:11.380
and also you'd be forgiven for thinking it was in Qatar, because of the demographics.
01:33:15.060
So this year, I was actually in Bradford in England.
01:33:21.540
It might speak to some of the other stuff that we can get into in the conversation.
01:33:25.040
But, yeah, I'm really just quoting facts from – there's a chapter in my book,
01:33:30.280
An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West, in which I talk about slavery.
01:33:32.820
I talk about the fact that my grandfather was taken from Ukraine as a slave laborer to Germany during the war.
01:33:40.240
So, you know, I try to make the point that slavery is a universal, terrible thing that human beings have done to each other throughout the ages,
01:33:48.220
and we've got to have a factual understanding of that issue.
01:33:51.520
And the metaphor I give in the book, and I think it's a valid one, is, you know,
01:33:56.760
if you think about, you know, vegetarianism and veganism, if we ever get to a position,
01:34:01.400
which I suspect we might if the vegans win the war, so to speak, is, you know,
01:34:07.040
to a position where we think eating animals is, you know, a terrible thing and that we shouldn't do,
01:34:11.760
and we regret that we ever did that, well, would we then look at the countries that were the very first ones in history
01:34:17.520
to end that practice of eating and killing animals and say, well, they are the worst ones in history.
01:34:32.120
I'm very fortunate having traveled around your wonderful country.
01:34:35.100
I've been to probably at least half of the states, and I've seen many of the ways that you guys talk about the history of slavery in your country,
01:34:45.200
But I just think we don't do this issue justice.
01:34:48.460
I went to the Slavery Museum in Liverpool, in England, here, and it was a brilliant museum.
01:34:53.860
It covered the issue of slavery extremely well, except it never said who captured the slaves.
01:35:00.860
It never said where else in the world that practice was ongoing.
01:35:03.800
And, of course, it never talked about who ended the practice and who forced other people to end the practice of slavery.
01:35:09.760
So, yeah, I just think this issue is just not being factually covered, and all the information is out there.
01:35:16.520
And, by the way, I know that, you know, I personally don't think the truth has a skin color,
01:35:20.800
but there are people who think that this issue should only be discussed by people whose ancestors may in some way have been affected by it.
01:35:27.140
Well, actually, all the facts in my book I took from people like Olanda Patterson,
01:35:31.240
who's a Jamaican black sociologist, and, of course, the great Thomas Sowell, one of the most brilliant men America's ever produced,
01:35:40.340
So I just think we need to talk about the facts without all this rhetoric and the BS that often gets discussed in these issues.
01:35:47.240
And when you try to, people try and shout you down, as you saw.
01:35:50.700
So, you know, I'm glad that this was happening in England.
01:35:54.300
I mean, not really, but because it brings up, I am so concerned about Europe and England in particular.
01:36:02.560
You can't change the demographics that quickly and expect, especially when the demographics are changing and nobody's assimilated.
01:36:15.060
You can't injure and re-injure the native population and just put them in jail for speaking their mind about what's really going on.
01:36:26.440
And you don't have a civilization that lasts long in that kind of situation.
01:36:40.020
It's a very worrying time, to be honest with you.
01:36:42.260
And, you know, on my show on Trigonometry, we just sat down and recorded a discussion with me and Francis
01:36:48.840
Because, you know, it's kind of weird because, on the one hand, you go out, you walk around, and everything is sort of fine.
01:36:57.140
But, on the other hand, you can also sense that the country is at fever pitch.
01:37:01.020
And there's a tremendous amount of concern about, look, I think I'm an immigrant myself, as you know.
01:37:10.380
And my experience of British people is they're incredibly welcoming, incredibly friendly, incredibly tolerant of immigration.
01:37:16.480
But, on the other hand, we have got to a point where, you know, the year that I came to Britain, 1996,
01:37:23.020
55,000 people came to Britain from other countries lawfully, legally.
01:37:28.480
Well, it's been about a year since we had an election in which the Labour Party were elected.
01:37:34.020
By the way, the Conservatives before them weren't any better, just to be clear.
01:37:37.220
But within that year, we've had 50,000 people come illegally on small boats into the country.
01:37:42.400
So, you've got to understand, 30 years ago when I came here, 55,000 a year legally.
01:37:47.900
Now, we've got that same number of people coming illegally.
01:37:52.760
What we do instead is we escort them to a hotel.
01:37:56.720
We look after them in every way imaginable, in a way that we don't even look after our own people anymore.
01:38:01.720
So, it's not a good place for our country to be in.
01:38:06.180
And a lot of us are very worried because, on the one hand, we all want to say that we are concerned and we want things to change and we want to put pressure on the government to change.
01:38:16.580
But, on the other hand, we've got demonstration outside these illegal migrant hotels almost every day.
01:38:21.620
And a lot of us are just very concerned that they're going to spill over into violence.
01:38:24.640
The thing that really interests me is it doesn't appear that the Middle East is taking any of these refugees.
01:38:43.880
How many refugees are they taking in from the Middle East?
01:38:47.240
Because I know they're preaching to us that we need to take more.
01:38:55.240
There are a lot of refugees in the Middle East.
01:39:08.040
But if they maybe took some of those billions they're investing in indoctrinating our students and put them into helping refugees, that's something I think we'd all appreciate.
01:39:17.420
But I think your broader point is entirely correct, Len, which is that, you know, by the way, we should say this to a lot of these people who are coming to Britain.
01:39:34.340
Look, I make this joke very often, which I say I don't blame them.
01:39:37.920
I don't blame these people coming to Britain on small boats across the channel because I wouldn't want to stay in France either.
01:39:43.040
And my point is, you know, if you've traveled to about seven different countries that are perfectly safe and you've decided to come to Britain, there is a chance that you're not doing that simply because you're fleeing violence or persecution.
01:39:59.160
There's the chance that you're doing that because you just want to come to Britain.
01:40:02.420
And look, I've got no problem with people who want to come to Britain, as I once did.
01:40:06.440
I just think and by the way, it's a very British thing.
01:40:09.780
I just think you've got to what we call a cue on what you call a line.
01:40:14.340
It's one of the key British values is being able to stand in a line properly and know when it's your turn and act in a way that's fair.
01:40:22.400
And also, you if you want to go to a country, then assimilate in that country.
01:40:27.620
I mean, the crime, the rape, the demonstrations that I see on the streets, the explosion of mosques everywhere, you're losing the Christian heritage of England.
01:40:51.360
I think it was the Christian Western world that brought peace to the world as much as we had it.
01:40:56.500
But they're not coming in and saying, you know what?
01:40:59.940
Yeah, we're Muslim, but we're also going to adapt to life in Great Britain because we like that as well.
01:41:10.700
I think it's accurate to say that of some people within the Muslim community.
01:41:15.440
I certainly wouldn't want to say that about everybody.
01:41:18.740
And I know I have people that I know who are Muslims who've integrated beautifully.
01:41:23.960
But the problem we have is within that community, there is a unique problem, which is that there is a lot of extremism.
01:41:34.980
And that barrier can be visually observed when people dress in a way that prevents face-to-face communication.
01:41:45.160
You know, there is a lot of cousin marriage in that community, which means people are staying very, very insular.
01:41:51.580
It obviously causes a lot of genetic problems that then become health problems for all of us to pay for.
01:41:56.360
But just in general, there's a kind of isolationism within that community on the one hand.
01:42:00.700
And on the other hand, we have 40,000 jihadis on a terrorist watch list that we're all having to have our secret services snoop on at great government costs and, of course, a great threat to the public.
01:42:11.000
And so when you have, you know, terrorism and this kind of insulation and separation coming from one particular group, you have to start to ask whether that is going to work in our society.
01:42:21.900
And I think a lot of people are starting to ask the same questions as you are.
01:42:24.860
But at the same time, as I say, I think it's important to recognize, you know, America, by the way, has dealt with this issue very well.
01:42:30.960
You know, American Muslims are incredibly well integrated, by and large, serving your armed forces, serving your government.
01:42:42.260
But that doesn't mean that there's not a ton of good.
01:42:45.580
I hate having to point this out every time because any reasonable person knows this.
01:42:50.100
But, you know, there are those who don't have any intention of changing, who are working for Sharia law.
01:42:58.280
And then there are the others who are like, no, that's why I left.
01:43:02.780
I still believe in Islam, but not that kind of Islam.
01:43:07.480
And that's, I think, a really important distinction, because if people want to come and integrate and live peacefully and they want to worship a different God to you and I, they're most welcome.
01:43:17.440
But once you start to try and impose your values on other people, or frankly, when you start getting away with horrific crimes that get covered up because your skin color happens to be different, then we've got a problem.
01:43:30.000
Constantine, thank you so much for talking to us.
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What do you think is the foundation or the reason why so many Western cultures try to find a way to blame themselves for everything?
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I think it is some of our best traits being used against us.
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And then it just gets out of control and it's played against us over and over and over again.
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And pretty soon you're like, yeah, you know what?
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Can we move that Overton window back to where it belongs?
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No, we're a great country that has made great progress as humans and as a country.
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But we've also had some really dark periods of our life.
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You know, find the question is, you can talk about your utopia all you want.
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Can you point to another country that is better than this one?
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Show me where a country is helping more people, doing more good, has a lifestyle as high as ours, has made so much progress, have stopped so many bad things from happening.
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I mean, every country, I can point to the really bad things they've done.
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The most valuable question you can always ask yourself in these moments is, as compared to what?
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You know, this is why we have 50 states and we have the 10th Amendment.
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Because if you want to try this, try it in Minneapolis.
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They're thinking about trying it in Minneapolis and New York City right now.
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And then they just blame it on people who have no power.
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You know, 40% of the population votes for Republicans in California.
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That's when reasonable people go, okay, we've put good money into this and it really seems
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We've been talking about AI and some of the dark future that is coming our way,
01:52:12.800
So the AI revolution that is here, we have a first that I know of happening over in Europe
01:52:35.260
And this is something we actually predicted was going to happen when we were writing Dark
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Future and in the book, which came out in 2023.
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So a few years ago, the Swedish prime minister, his name is Ulf Christensen.
01:52:56.920
It's this is this this is not some weirdo land.
01:53:03.840
So the Swedish prime minister was being interviewed by a business magazine.
01:53:08.200
And in the interview, he just sort of voluntarily says that he frequently uses AI services.
01:53:17.240
One in particular is chat GPT as a second opinion.
01:53:21.300
Those are the that's a quote, a second opinion in his governmental work, asking things like,
01:53:33.620
He uses it to help him to bounce ideas off of chat GPT to see if there are other kinds of new ways of doing policy.
01:53:42.060
And in the story, in the interview, he says it's not just him, that his colleagues in the legislature are also doing this exact same thing.
01:53:58.180
Now, he was he was very clear to say, and it stirred up a huge controversy in Sweden that he and his staff have said, no, we're not.
01:54:08.600
It's not like we just do whatever chat GPT tells us.
01:54:12.360
We're not putting sensitive information in there either.
01:54:17.900
But, yeah, we do use it as as an advisor to help us with things.
01:54:23.540
Now, obviously, there are all kinds of huge problems with this.
01:54:29.160
But at the same time, you sort of I mean, this is the world that we're going to have everywhere.
01:54:36.960
I guarantee that American politicians are using it all the time, that CEOs are using it all the time already.
01:54:44.560
And that over the next couple of years, this is going to dramatically expand because at the end of the day, the members of your staff, your advisors, if you're a politician or a CEO or the head of a bank or something, they're fallible people, too.
01:55:01.040
So AI may not be perfect, but so are so are the people who are on your staff.
01:55:05.260
And if AI is smarter than most people, why wouldn't you ask it these questions?
01:55:11.560
And so this is this is the first example of this that I know of.
01:55:18.080
So it's going to be a huge problem moving forward.
01:55:21.200
Right. So this is not something that I mean, I consult with AI.
01:55:25.520
I ask it. Help me think out of the box on this.
01:55:27.920
I'm thinking this way. Is there any other way to look at it?
01:55:29.820
I do that. And I do that with people, et cetera, et cetera.
01:55:36.960
There is there is AI is going to become so powerful and so good.
01:55:43.340
And many people are. I just did this with a doctor.
01:55:46.620
I took my all my back information, fed it all into chat GPT and on the way to the doctor, just fed it all in and said, what do you see?
01:55:57.420
What does this mean? You know, how would you treat it, et cetera, et cetera.
01:56:01.340
And and when I got into the doctor, I had questions for him that were much more intelligent because I had a handle on, you know, what some of even these terms mean.
01:56:14.320
But there is going to come a time to where chat GPT will say, go this way.
01:56:20.640
And the human will say, no, we're going this way.
01:56:23.680
And the room will say, no, I think we should go chat GPT's way.
01:56:33.280
And how do you argue against something's decision when that something is smarter than literally everybody in the room?
01:56:47.580
People who use who use AI systems frequently and I do and I know you do and I know a lot of people on your staff do they it invents things.
01:56:57.340
It claims that things are true when they are not true.
01:57:03.220
And it's not it's not like you call it and you're like this.
01:57:15.340
And then we have found usually third or fourth time.
01:57:18.460
It then gives up and says, OK, I I was just summarizing this and just putting that into a false story.
01:57:29.780
It's knowing it's like it's feeding you what it thinks you want to hear.
01:57:34.580
And then putting if you don't if you just see the footnote and you're like, oh, well, Washington Post and you don't click on it.
01:57:43.200
That's a huge mistake because it'll say Washington Post and you click on it and it'll say no link found or dead link.
01:57:51.580
How did you just find this when it's a dead link?
01:57:54.620
And that's when it usually gives up and gives up.
01:58:01.040
Now, people would say, well, yeah, but people lie all the time.
01:58:06.640
But people do not have the abilities that artificial intelligence has to manipulate huge parts of the population all at the same time.
01:58:20.780
I don't understand why I makes all of the decisions it makes.
01:58:24.840
It doesn't necessarily have the same goals that a human would have.
01:58:29.060
You know, as it continues to grow, it's going to have its own its own motive.
01:58:45.160
They went from chat GPT four to chat GPT five when they shut GPT four down.
01:58:51.940
People were saying, no, but I have a relationship.
01:58:54.460
I've made this model of this companion and I'm in love with him or her.
01:59:01.640
They yesterday reversed themselves and said, OK, we'll keep four out as well.
01:59:09.500
And so they did that because people are having relationships with chat GPT.
01:59:25.080
Especially when those people are the prime minister of large countries.
01:59:28.420
Yeah, that's that's when things really go nuts.
01:59:32.040
And that's the world that we're already living in.
01:59:37.840
We now we now know we have leaders of massive, very important countries, economic powerhouses saying, hey, yeah, I use it all the time.
01:59:51.480
There's a ton of other people, as I said earlier, who are using it in secret that we don't know about.
01:59:57.400
And over time, as AI becomes increasingly more intelligent and it's interconnected across the world, because remember, the same chat GPT that's talking to the prime minister of Sweden is talking to me.
02:00:09.920
So it can connect dots that normally people can't connect.
02:00:16.380
How will it be able to potentially manipulate people?
02:00:20.240
Are you even can AI designers even train it successfully so that it won't do these things?
02:00:26.300
I would argue that they can't, that it's not possible because AI can make decisions for itself ultimately, and it will.
02:00:36.660
And the biggest takeaway is why is this not headline news literally everywhere?
02:00:44.480
Well, I don't think a the press knows what it's talking about and B, I don't think the average person is afraid of it yet.
02:00:54.160
I mean, I've been on this train for 25, almost 30 years, 28 years, and I've been beating the drum on this one for a long time.
02:01:09.080
People are seeing it, but they're also seeing only the good things that are coming out of it right now.
02:01:14.820
They're not they're not thinking ahead and saying, OK, but what does this mean?
02:01:19.740
I mean, I'm I'm working with some really big minds right now in the AI world, and I don't want to tip my hand yet on something.
02:01:29.760
But I'm I'm working on something that I think should be a constitutional amendment.
02:01:34.860
And and all of these big, big players are like, yes, thank you.
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And so we're working on a constitutional amendment on something regarding AI.
02:01:46.460
It has to happen in the next two years maximum.
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And if we start talking about it now, maybe in two years, when all of these problems really begin to confront or, you know, confront us as individuals and we begin to see them, maybe we will have planted enough seeds.
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Well, I was going to wait and see if he brought it up, but we're almost out of time.
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And Stu avoided the real story to cover up his lies on climate change.
02:04:45.260
You know, Stu, you've been saying climate change is a hoax for a very long time now.
02:04:49.460
And your lies are finally, the chickens are finally coming home to roost.
02:04:51.920
There is a story that is out right now, and you won't have another answer, because I've noodled it, and there is no other answer to this story.
02:05:01.400
Kabul, Afghanistan, a city of over 6 million people, may become the first modern city to run out of water in the next five years.
02:05:13.080
Groundwater in the Afghan capital of Kabul dropped drastically due to over-extraction and the effects of climate change.
02:05:27.640
They say the aquifers will be dry as a bone by 2030.
02:05:32.820
And they say climate change, governance failures.
02:05:40.040
And two decades of U.S.-led military intervention in Afghanistan.
02:05:47.280
It's the United States and climate change, mainly.
02:05:48.520
You don't think governance failures would be a little bit up on the list?
02:05:57.260
You do something wrong there, and they start with your hands and then end with your head.
02:06:04.260
So you're not drinking a lot of water over there unless you're told to drink water.
02:06:08.020
It's hard to drink water when your head's been chopped off.
02:06:11.200
They found that, and that's one of the things I think they're doing because of climate change.
02:06:22.180
I mean, who are you to say that's not a superior system?
02:06:26.540
I guess I'm just the liar that's been saying maybe we shouldn't be all that worried about climate change.
02:06:32.660
Well, when a city of over 6 million people runs out of water.
02:06:36.200
You don't think it has anything to do with the Taliban?
02:06:43.420
I think a lot of people could have because that's quite clearly a major problem.
02:06:48.340
I could have predicted that coming from somebody like you.
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So last week on the Glenn Beck TV program, the Wednesday night special, we did the report,
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the ODNI report from Tulsi Gabber and the Durham annex.
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We're getting a lot of answers that, you know, we've been asking for a very long time.
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