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Glenn Beck talks about the growing problem of house-stealing, and how to get rid of it. Plus, a call-in from a woman who thought she had a charlie horse, and a man who thinks he has a blood clot.
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hello america welcome to the glenn beck program big show uh i'm gonna try to make sense of the
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whole canada 51st state greenland uh hamas you're in trouble oh and panama we need the canal back
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i'm gonna make sense of all of that here in 60 seconds standby first wayne wrote in about his
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well hello stew how are you glenn perfect how about yourself oh my goodness i'm good
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it's been some time uh yesterday uh uh with an ultrasound machine it was very exciting
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uh i thought i had a charlie horse uh yeah i thought i had a charlie horse the last couple
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of days and you said to me yesterday off air the charlie horses don't last and i'm like yeah
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they do you don't you don't know stew and uh i never heard of a person having a charlie horse for
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multiple days before i mean well you know yeah anyway uh apparently that's a sign of a blood clot
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don't get old kids don't get old and just to make it even more fun they said actually you don't look
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you don't appear to be somebody who like would clot blood you know and i'm like oh okay thank you
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uh i guess i do i get a gold star for that um uh i said uh yeah it's just you have a problem with
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your knee that's crushing uh some of your veins and uh that's what's causing the clots and i'm like oh
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good good so can i get out of here now so yes so everything you know what worked out you know when
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you hear blood clot you think that could go right to my heart or my brain and kill me or give me a
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stroke now apparently apparently no i mean it can happen but doesn't usually and important lesson
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kids i want to start the show with charlie horses don't last two days just want you to know all the
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science you need right here all the science maybe you should be hhs secretary yeah yeah
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the surgeon general has come out today and said hey uh charlie horses don't last couple of days
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okay so let me uh uh let's start with greenland shall we um greenland panama and canada
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i i have to tell you let's start with his uh donald trump's uh press conference yesterday
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they are always fun cut one this is a greenland man so like if you could tell trump anything what
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would it be by us by greenland by greenland why do you want trump to buy greenland because we don't
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want to be colonized by danish government anymore we get ripped every year about our minerals from
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greenland we are the richest nation in the world and we don't get to use it denmark's using us too much
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do you like america i love america but people are too far over there right okay so so stop so here's
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the here's the thing greenland they've got like 12 people and uh denmark owns it and uh you know
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they have no intention of giving it up but it's it's it's like alaska i mean it is rich with rare earth
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earth minerals as he said it's the richest nation in in the world but denmark won't let anything be
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explored um it is also a strategic uh place for bases etc etc it would there's been like four or
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five presidents that have tried to buy greenland in the past and they've it's never been done i'm
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gonna get to why all of this makes sense here in a second and how you're supposed to read it because
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he also went in uh yesterday about canada and they asked him would you rule would you rule out
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military strikes to take alaska here's his response you're considering military force
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to acquire panama in greenland are you also considering military force to annex and acquire
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no economic force because canada and the united states that would really be something you get rid
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of that artificially drawn line and you take a look at what that looks like and it would also be much
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better for national security don't forget we basically protect canada okay so he's just all he's
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doing is well let me say let me give you the third one and that is um panama but before we get to panama
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why not stop at the gulf of america cut three mexico is really in trouble a lot of trouble very dangerous
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place uh and we're uh going to be announcing at a future date pretty soon we're going to change
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because we do most of the work there and it's ours we're going to be changing sort of the opposite of
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biden where he's closing everything up essentially getting rid of 50 to 60 trillion dollars worth of
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assets we're going to be uh changing the name of the gulf of mexico to the gulf of america
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which has a beautiful ring that covers love this guy a lot of territory the gulf of america what a
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beautiful name and it's appropriate it's appropriate and mexico has to stop allowing
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millions of people to pour into our country they can stop them and uh we're going to put very serious
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tariffs on mexico and canada because canada they come through canada too and the drugs that are coming
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through are at record numbers okay so now the press is freaking out this is an imperialist president
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he's trying to create new rome blah blah are you are you do you have absolutely no brain cells that
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work in your head anymore the final one is panama and i've told you this in fact i'm doing a prediction
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show tonight um and uh i've been telling you for the last few weeks panama is going to be a problem
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um for the united states uh and there is going to be there's going to be some serious things happening
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in panama uh this year and i'll get into that a little later um but he's also talking about the
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panama canal okay why is that because he uh wants to take over all these countries and these places he wants
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war everywhere no no the one thing you have to understand about donald trump is he's a negotiator
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he's merely negotiating that's all that's happening here you uh speak softly and carry a very large stick
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hey mexico by the way you're so irrelevant you know you're going down the tubes we're even thinking
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about changing the name of the gulf of mexico to the gulf of america that's how irrelevant you are
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okay um and you've got some serious problems it's a very dangerous place well there's there goes
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tourism if the president keeps saying things like that uh and um you know we're gonna have to put some
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tariffs on it but you know let's i just think the gulf of america is just a beautiful beautiful name
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all he's doing is signaling you you're a speed bump to me i don't i don't need to do anything i've just
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got these giant tariffs and we'll probably end up owning you anyway because you're a failing state
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okay he's negotiating he's setting the table on greenland the same thing he's just setting the
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table he is saying to greenland you know i think we should take it now is he serious on that one
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yes not take it but buy it is he serious yes and it would be i gotta i gotta use a word that you know
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the new york times been talking about for a long time they just used it in a different context
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it would be a huge coup if donald trump could buy greenland it would be huge for america all the
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rare earth minerals and everything else all of the riches of greenland and the strategic placement
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of greenland would be a very very smart move again new york times glenn beck did say donald trump
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would pull off a coup i mean it in a different context than you worry about that is smart and if we
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could buy it great if we could just negotiate to have some bases there and to be able to um
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sell and buy some of their rare earth minerals that would be very smart and strategic
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being the 51st state okay would it be great to have all of us combined greenland canada the united
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states combined yes a 51st state no no canada responded with well maybe we'll buy alaska and
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minnesota all right let's open up those talks how much for alaska i'm willing to negotiate and i tell
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you what negotiate for alaska i'd give you minnesota for a sandwich so i'm good all he's doing there is
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again throwing out a big idea negotiating because you're not paying for your own defense we are
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paying for your defense what are we getting in uh in in return well right now we're getting open
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borders from you in canada and we're getting a lot of crap from you too so we we're still friends we
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still like canada we're not going to take military action to take canada it's not what he's doing
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he is again negotiating if you forget that donald trump is possibly the greatest negotiator to be
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in our lifetime you might begin to understand what he's doing here but if you forget that he's a deal
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maker that's what he does he walks in and says you know i'm gonna vaporize that little dude over and
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then they end up having tea in a communist country
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that's negotiation what is he doing with russia what is he doing right now the only place i think
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he's absolutely clear i mean he doesn't he doesn't make threats he makes promises and he's not threatening
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anything but panama which we'll get into here in just a second panama is a problem a real problem
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and we need to talk about that the other real problem is hamas and yesterday he said about hamas
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that there's going to be hell to be paid hamas doesn't release those uh hostages the gates of
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hell are going to open up and i believe him the the thing is with a negotiator you have to be able to
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see i mean trump always kind of means things he's you don't you don't win you don't become a good
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negotiator if the people on the other side always think you're bluffing because you always are
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that's why america is in the dumpster fire we're in right now because the rest of the world
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just thinks that you know oh you know what well don't do this or we're gonna give you a strongly
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worded letter if the world or anybody sitting across from the negotiating table from you whether
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this is in your life or in global politics if they believe you're someone who will do what they say
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you have all the negotiating power because you know what i i would love to work here um but i can't
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work here and i won't work here unless these things happen he's just negotiating really watch me walk
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out and i will and no offense no problems i don't hate you you shouldn't hate me i'm i'm not trying to
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hold a gun to your head i'm just saying i can do better and these things are a requirement for me
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when donald trump says look you're going to have to close the border he means that now when he says
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we're also going to uh you know what we might just annex mexico or canada that's part of the
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negotiation process because honestly he just might do it this is the kind of president we have always
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wanted one that is a hard negotiator on our side on our side when he says america first he means it
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which brings me back to panama when you understand panama you'll understand donald trump entirely
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we know of panama canal as the place that we built it was the biggest undertaking it was probably the
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biggest uh human achievement at the time making a canal so you didn't have to go all the way down
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uh to south america to the tip of south america almost to antarctica and come back to get to the uh
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to get to the pacific ocean or to get to the atlantic if you're going the other direction
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we made the panama canal um teddy roosevelt was the one who did it jimmy carter sold it to panama for
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a dollar now when you make a deal like that you don't expect to be screwed uh afterwards you know
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you kind of have like hey favored nation you know you're going to be our pal well panama has been
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palling up with uh china and the president of panama uh had just said there are there are no chinese
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at the canal nobody is no no there are no chinese soldiers in the canal uh-huh uh-huh so donald trump
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on christmas uh sent a message again negotiating letting everyone know where he stands merry christmas
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to all including the wonderful soldiers of china who are lovingly but illegally operating the panama
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the panama canal now if you don't know anything about the panama canal you might think this is crazy
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this is this shows how much homework donald trump has done this shows that this is the first time i have
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seen since maybe reagan where we are actually talking about our national security not in a reactive way
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we are we have now a president who's looking at real national our national security is not in ukraine
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our national security is here at the home front and why why is he so obsessed with panama it's just
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not that we're being having our eyes pushed into our heads and being gouged it is also because china
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has uh has purchased a lot of the panama canal uh operating permits so in other words the the one
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that is the last i think lock i don't know enough about it but the last area of the panama canal going
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into the pacific it's now run by a chinese company now is that honestly chinese soldiers
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no no but it is the people's liberation army that can take over that business because that's the deal
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do you really think all of these investors just got together on their own which doesn't happen in
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china and went you know what we should buy up all of the land surrounding the panama canal
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it would be a good idea but good investment for us no and glenn clarification on that we were okay
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with hong kong taking it over not china yes it was before that transition happened so we were like okay
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hong kong there we're working with them all the time okay and then china basically takes over hong kong
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and now china has it we weren't okay with china having it even back then yeah you cannot have this
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is a huge strategic asset if our fleet our atlantic fleet needs to get over to the other side
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and into the pacific you want them to get there as quickly as possible and that's why we built
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the panama canal this is a cuban missile crisis moment and this is honestly uh it might even go
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back to jfk to where you have a president who is forward thinking enough to go this is a real threat
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to our national security an actual threat to our national security all they have to do is close the
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panama canal or cause trouble at the panama canal and the united states is in real real trouble so
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the one that you should pay attention to that is actually trouble is the panama canal the rest of
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another thing you can learn from donald trump today if you're a business person is
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how you control a room you know when donald trump walks into a room before before he was the president
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of the united states all the room stopped i remember because i met him back in 2010 or something 2008
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uh and when he walked into the room full of celebrities and high-powered business people
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the room stopped okay it is his mere presence that changes things have you noticed how he's just assumed
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the office of the president of the united states it's like he's not sworn in but you would swear
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if you were watching he's the president yeah he's the one doing the press conferences he's the one
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talking about policy he's seemingly the president of the united states right now two weeks before he's
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supposed to be and if you remember right barack obama tried to do this he came up with a new seal
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that looked like the presidential seal and said uh president elect of the united states of america
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he put it on his podium you can't do that you don't just make up your own seal uh and and so he
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tried to give all the trappings of it uh and tried to make himself legitimate donald trump just walks
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in and does a press conference with the flags behind him and he just acts as though he's president
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and everybody just goes along with it he doesn't need anything but his president he doesn't need
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anything except the attitude let me tell you a story of something i i learned that is absolutely
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amazing my wife and i and i think stew you might have been with me yeah uh my wife and i were going
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to uh pittsburgh and we're on the way from from some other event i don't remember some speaking event
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and i was flying home uh going when i lived in new york and uh flying home we're flying over pittsburgh
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and brooks and dunn who were big fans uh said uh hey why don't you come to our concert if you can stop by
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in pittsburgh if you can just land and go to our concert we'd love to meet you and you can even watch the
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show from backstage okay so uh we're trying to get out uh into the airport on time so we can get to
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this concert and the speech ran long or something happened and so we were running really far behind
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but the concert hadn't started yet we land we just we're just making it by the razor's edge
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uh and we get there and of course it's before a concert so there's this huge line of cars
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my head of security at the time uh looked at the uber driver and said yeah just uh put on your
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emergencies and go into the other lane now this is the oncoming traffic lane all right now there's
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no oncoming traffic because of all the roadblocks and everybody was turning into this place way up so
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it wasn't like there were cars coming at us but he said yeah just put on your uh your uh emergencies
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and just drive in in the other lane and the driver looked at him and said i can't do that he's like
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oh yeah yeah you can just put it on now he spoke with such authority he didn't have a badge he had
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nothing he just acted as if yeah let's we do this all the time and the driver just went along with it
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so the driver is driving now on the other side of the road and we get up to the front of the line
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um and we're trying to go in not to the regular parking but to this special entrance for the
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backstage and uh it's just chaos and confusion up there and head of security gets out of the car
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uh and as he does he says look those traffic cones i'm going to move those traffic cones you just drive
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through and he's like uh there are cops everywhere here and do we have a pass for this he's like no no
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it's okay they know we're coming and they did but we didn't have a pass we had nothing official
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and uh so he gets out of the car and i'm like this is what he's insane what is he doing and he goes
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and he picks up a couple of traffic cones uh and uh the cop comes over and says hey hey what are you
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doing now this is a police officer comes over and says hey what are you doing he says i got a couple
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of guests in that car they need to get uh in through here they need to go backstage and the
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cop says well you you can't do that you have a you have a uh you know a permit or anything that
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you can show me and he's like no and he keeps while the talk cop is talking to him he's still
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picking up the traffic cones and the cop is like uh i don't i don't think now i'm in the car dying i'm
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like okay we can't let's not go to jail or let's what are you doing and uh he continues to pick up the
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traffic cones the cop is telling him you can't do that and he's like no really it's okay and then
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he points to the driver and says come on in come on through my guy says just come on through and the
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cop just throws up his hands like okay shakes his head and walks away my guy puts the traffic cones
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back we're backstage it was the most incredible thing ever and we got into the car and i said what the
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hell just happened and he said glenn even people with badges or authority if you just walk in show
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absolute confidence like you know what you're doing you uh you are supposed to be here most people will
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just go oh okay go ahead that's what donald trump is doing he's walked in president of the united
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states i don't need the oath of office i mean you know that's a formality and i'm i'm gonna you know
00:31:09.120
i play by the rules here i'm not actually usurping any powers but i'm just i'm the president now
00:31:15.080
and most people are like well yeah he's the president now it's the most amazing thing
00:31:23.060
now donald trump is a genius he's truly a genius he's really good at that and he does he just wrestles
00:31:30.140
the attention of the world away at a whim whenever he wants it it's really an incredible skill amazing
00:31:36.760
now amazing part of this might be that the actual president technically is still joe biden and there's
00:31:43.520
like what what is joe biden doing right now he's not doing press conferences he did do an interview
00:31:49.120
yesterday uh where he was asked hey what about the hunter biden pardon that you did you know you think
00:31:54.900
that might be open to abuse in the future because of what you did he says i hope not goes on kind of
00:31:59.420
describes it and he says look he was fighting a drug problem and he beat it he's been square and
00:32:04.080
sober for almost six years now these don't tax problems and stuff that was back in 1980 i mean
00:32:10.880
excuse me in 2000 and what year was it wait anyway long time ago now the correct answer was 2017 and
00:32:21.960
2018 um so he thought it was 1980 or 2000 so so there is a little bit of asterisk here but yeah i don't
00:32:30.660
think who the president was he's going to take over the room so i think that you're you're right on on
00:32:36.900
that that it does take a power vacuum it takes yeah a bunch of people who don't have control of the
00:32:44.900
situation they're not in control or they don't believe they're in control of the situation you know
00:32:49.700
what i mean somebody walks in with an alpha dog attitude and you're like okay he's in charge
00:32:55.040
you know what i mean and that's and that's and that's absolutely what he's doing and he's doing
00:33:00.120
this with mexico he's doing with panama he's doing it with do you think he's really the the um uh canada
00:33:08.440
thing he's trolling trudeau at the same time instead of saying i've got tariffs that are going
00:33:17.060
to hurt the people of canada so much why not just say while trolling why not just say you know what
00:33:24.880
you you guys should be the 51st state we love you you love us you got a lot of great things going
00:33:30.080
for you we'll give you a couple of senators why don't you come in and join the family that's so much
00:33:36.200
better than being the guy who's like i'm gonna screw your people so bad i mean it's great it's
00:33:44.440
amazing and he has this unique power to do this and do it in the way that he does it the other thing
00:33:50.440
too that struck me glenn we remember back back in like the late 90s or so after madonna had been
00:33:56.900
around for a million years you know she's already been a star for 15 years or whatever and she would
00:34:03.360
still come out with stuff and you know quote unquote reinvent herself and still sort of like
00:34:08.920
wrestle the entire pop culture world to to like pay attention to her she was she was at the point
00:34:15.620
if i remember right this is past the just i'm an average skank to i'm really icky and probably
00:34:22.040
disease-ridden but somehow or another i can still make you make a pay attention to me right is it that
00:34:27.320
period there's a bunch of periods in there um there was a bunch of different like remember she
00:34:33.240
even had like the elegant i'm going to sing slow and nice dresses phase she had the sex book phase
00:34:39.880
which i think is the one you're referring to but yeah that's the disease era the nice dresses was
00:34:44.640
the you're a skank but i don't know not so bad and she went through all of these things at every time
00:34:51.480
you kind of like i remember after she'd fade away you'd be like okay like that was an experience and
00:34:57.060
now we're done right and then she'd come out again you'd be like is she trying this again
00:35:00.940
and she yet again would wrestle away the nation's attention somehow you know it's it's different but
00:35:08.660
similar in a way with trump like you'd think after him being around and he came down i was in new york
00:35:14.420
the other uh a few weeks ago over vacation we went to trump tower we saw the escalator like you know i
00:35:19.300
was taking my kids around they they saw the the big picture they took pictures in front of the the
00:35:23.440
big donald trump photo inside gosh i never thought of that i should do that it's worth it because you've
00:35:28.120
seen it so many times so many times the video with him coming down those escalators and you go in
00:35:33.280
there and it's it's you know takes you to this whole thing you're like this has been now 10 years
00:35:40.000
i mean that was 10 years ago that happened and i know he's basically been able to dominate the news
00:35:47.020
coverage every single time he's wanted to since then i mean and he had it obviously before that too
00:35:54.820
in the in the 80s and 90s and going on but that is an incredible skill i mean i don't know anyone
00:35:59.840
else who's able to do that and he continues to do it and like you'd think okay we've already been
00:36:04.160
through this he's president already he's already been president he's already done a lot of these
00:36:08.240
things where he's talked these big you know this big game as you pointed out kind of like in a
00:36:12.240
negotiation sense and you'd think people would be like okay well you know he's just trolling trudeau they
00:36:18.000
don't it immediately turns into it's amazing hey what would the mechanism be of them becoming a 51st
00:36:24.560
state it's like how does this happen he's incredible so here's another this another thing you need to
00:36:31.680
understand about donald trump he is a uh he went to church with uh norman vincent peele you know who
00:36:39.380
that is oh yeah this he's the kind of like speak it into existence type of guy yes positive power
00:36:44.760
positive thinking right yes and so that's what he does instead of talking about the negatives
00:36:51.360
on things like this he just states i mean would he take canada as a 51st state yes would is he serious
00:36:59.820
about that i mean he'd take it it'd be great might as well throw that out there sure you want to join
00:37:05.020
us join us um is he willing to do uh you know military or absolutely not greenland would he love that
00:37:13.440
yes is he going to use military force no he's speaking that into existence okay he did this
00:37:22.100
he's serious about greenland um and he would he would love to buy it but that's a deal that's like
00:37:28.720
walking by somebody's house and saying man i'd love to buy that house hey is your house for sale
00:37:33.440
because i'm going to own it one day that's what he's doing okay um to see if there's any interest at
00:37:39.920
all he's going to make that happen if there is any interest at all he's speaking things into
00:37:46.820
existence while also making promises panama mainly i just want you to get this message to china
00:37:56.980
we will take the panama canal back this is in our strategic interest on our coast you know that
00:38:06.460
whole thing that everybody's been saying russia is so worried about with ukraine because that's a
00:38:12.580
red line they've got to have that they can't have nato there well we can't have china at the panama canal
00:38:19.400
running it it should that that one shows he's a serious player he knows about our security
00:38:29.320
our a strategery as uh george w bush used to say he's a serious player the rest of them
00:38:38.320
it's norman vince appeal he's just speaking it into existence and i don't know let's spin the wheel
00:38:44.800
let's see let's see what shakes out back in just a second jackie wrote in about her dog's experience
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oh yeah hello and welcome to the glenn back program we're uh we're so very glad that you
00:40:22.420
joined us today thank you uh for uh doing that uh i guess our uh our border patrol has seized a rocket
00:40:30.040
launcher at the arizona port uh you know just rocket propelled grenades no big deal no big deal uh
00:40:36.920
they actually said you know that we think this is for cartels oh well then let it in as long as
00:40:43.640
they're not targeting citizens let it in it's just cartels needing a rocket launcher
00:40:49.800
well glad to see we found it by the way do you see joe biden yesterday take credit for
00:40:56.040
the uh border i mean the border security the way it is because i was doing so many great things
00:41:02.920
and now the border is completely same oh wow what did he say again what an yeah what an embarrassment
00:41:11.720
i mean you know i was thinking about the the george soros medal of freedom award uh and and then that
00:41:18.600
you go to the barack obama nobel prize they've just so sullied themselves uh and you know just
00:41:27.000
been giving each other hugs and high fives and awards it's just it's an embarrassment imagine you're
00:41:33.000
barack obama and you look at that nobel prize and you think i really didn't do anything for this i mean
00:41:39.400
i wasn't even in office yet what how did i possibly get this imagine how empty your life really is when
00:41:45.960
you realize you didn't earn a damn thing yeah kind of makes me happy as we go out every day
00:41:54.680
and try to earn everything that we have uh makes me happy i've seen the checks he's getting from
00:41:59.960
netflix and i kind of want to see what it's like i just want to see what it's like to to not have
00:42:04.360
earned anything we try it not me a couple weeks no well we have already yeah that's true you know
00:42:10.920
i'm saying we should aspire to actually earning our money doing something difficult you know and
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hello america welcome to the glenn beck program you know um it's interesting to me that we're not
00:44:48.360
talking about scandal we're not talking about the economy we're not talking about anything what we're
00:44:54.680
talking about is hey should we expand should we make an investment in a place like greenland uh you know
00:45:05.960
why don't we put a man on the moon and bring him back in the next 10 years donald trump is quickly
00:45:13.320
becoming the moonshot president that i have wanted for my whole life the last time we had it was
00:45:18.600
the guy who pointed to russia and said that's an evil empire and the wall is coming down
00:45:23.640
one before that was jfk that said we're going to put a man on the moon and return him back to earth
00:45:29.240
within 10 years donald trump is doing the same thing he's saying we are going to lead the world
00:45:37.160
again we're going to be successful and we're not going to be involved in everybody else's business
00:45:42.120
but there's some business things that we should do what do you think about investing in greenland
00:45:47.800
and uh the negotiations took an interesting turn yesterday charlie kirk is going to join us today
00:45:53.800
he was just in greenland with donald trump jr who arrived in green van greenland very subtly
00:46:01.480
in air force trump a giant plane lands in greenland with 60 000 people the plane with trump on the side
00:46:10.680
lands and everybody in greenland is like what the hell's going on is he going to set up a podium
00:46:14.920
and just just say he's president of greenland now yeah he might he might he might i'm just saying he might
00:46:22.200
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00:47:45.240
sorry that's okay i just lost today that's great yes mr president uh biden you're right it's still
00:47:50.920
it's it's tuesday it's uh my 25th wedding anniversary today my wife and i've been married for 25 years
00:47:57.560
isn't that amazing wow congratulations yeah she put up with me for 25 years yeah not for her no
00:48:03.480
it's condolences to tanya uh but uh i just don't dismiss uh marriage but don't settle uh when you're
00:48:18.440
looking there is somebody out there who's just right for you and it may come it may come later in life
00:48:25.480
but they're just right for you and when you actually love each other uh and look at your
00:48:33.640
marriage my wife was she's so smart she said uh because i had just come out of a bad marriage and uh
00:48:40.440
and i by so i wanted a prenup and uh you remember this too remember this turmoil and i said to tanya i
00:48:48.360
said you know i'd like you to sign it not that this is going to happen just and she said i'm not marrying
00:48:53.960
you and i said what and she said i'm not negotiating an end for something i don't think has an end
00:48:59.720
and i said well just in case and she said there is no just in case we are either marrying each other
00:49:04.520
and we're going to weather all the storms and we're going to get through it or we're not and i'm not
00:49:10.200
doing a prenup uh and it's important to know your your uh your net worth at the time did have a lot of
00:49:17.000
commas in it but there was a negative sign before it so uh you should know this was not she was not
00:49:23.480
you know that that's the other thing i'm really lucky she i was a loser at the time i was just
00:49:29.400
talking to my mother-in-law and my daughter said we were talking uh because uh mom came to the house
00:49:35.400
for christmas and uh and we were talking and i told my daughter i said you know grandma was not a big
00:49:42.840
glenn fan and she said what do you mean and i said oh her and dad did not they did not favor this
00:49:51.880
and so my daughter asks grandma did you really not like my dad at first and so she brings it up at
00:49:58.680
dinner we were talking about it and i said i just stopped her and i said mom mom i would have done
00:50:04.040
exactly the same thing i was a giant capital l loser i was divorced an alcoholic two kids a dj
00:50:13.960
i would have never walked my daughter down the aisle to give her away for that
00:50:19.880
you got nothing to apologize for i come pull i'm with you 100 but anyway um she didn't marry me for
00:50:27.400
my money or surely my looks and uh so she's kept me alive uh she has she is the the brightest light
00:50:38.360
and i am so glad we're going to spend eternity together um because it only gets better every
00:50:44.440
year every year it gets better uh and to reiterate your earlier message to tanya don't settle i mean if
00:50:52.040
if anyone could make that point quite clearly to america don't settle don't settle well she kind
00:50:58.440
of said that you know if you start drinking or you are a dirtbag um i won't settle you know what i'm
00:51:04.600
saying she's like i will take you to court i'll get a divorce and i will i will not settle i'm taking
00:51:13.480
all of it and i'm like okay i won't drink all right uh let's uh let's go into the uh what happened
00:51:20.920
yesterday i'm i'm i'm watching uh twitter and charlie kirk and all of a sudden he's in greenland
00:51:29.800
and i'm like how the hell did he get in greenland and i see him on this plane in the cockpit where
00:51:34.920
there's a little bobblehead trump doll on the on the uh the you know shelf there in the cockpit what
00:51:42.120
do you call it the the dashboard and uh and i'm like whose plane is that and then it shows him landing
00:51:49.320
it's donald trump's trump force one okay now if if you are trying to lay low you know you're trying
00:51:59.720
to uh uh you know not make a big deal out of this you're not you're not really serious so let's not
00:52:07.880
kick up dirt you don't when your son comes to you and says hey dad i want to do a podcast
00:52:13.640
but i want to do it in greenland can i borrow the plane dad says no dad said oh sure you know what
00:52:24.600
take the big red white and blue one that no one can miss that has my name on it so when it lands
00:52:31.460
everybody in greenland's like what the hell is happening is he he's going to set up the podium
00:52:36.040
he's already the president of the united states they haven't even sworn him in but he's already the
00:52:40.000
president of the united states is he just going to land set up shop here and go yeah i'm the president
00:52:43.880
of greenland too and it's great nobody said it could be done but i'm the president i mean you know
00:52:50.500
uh so they uh they go and they're just doing he's just doing a podcast um and talking to the people of
00:52:58.240
of greenland now i want to spend a couple of minutes here on the aspect of have you ever heard in
00:53:08.700
business if you're not growing you're dying you know what that means stew yeah you have an example
00:53:15.980
of that um example you're not expanding you're contracting yeah you can't there's no stasis right
00:53:22.700
like you can't just stay in the same spot forever oh we're third place and it's fine and we'll stay
00:53:27.580
there forever now we've done that successfully for yeah we've done that happily you don't want to be
00:53:31.920
number you don't want to be number one and number two is always like we try harder i don't want to
00:53:36.620
try harder i just want to park right there at number three right good that's hard to do it's a
00:53:40.440
real talent to stay there to stay in number three yeah yeah you bet because of course everyone else
00:53:45.500
is trying to grow right so right as they grow you know your your uh share of things tends to go away
00:53:54.140
and uh you fall farther and farther behind me think of you know like something like uh you know
00:53:59.200
blackberry right like they kept they were there they had this big lead no not blackberry pie
00:54:05.040
the uh the device um they had this big lead and they were out ahead of everybody when it came to
00:54:11.780
yeah and they just kind of sat there and and other you know people apple obviously the big one came in
00:54:18.520
and just started taking that share and they could never get it back and they just kept shrinking and
00:54:23.100
i think i think the biggest example of this is kodak when kodak when when digital came out
00:54:32.020
kodak rejected digital one of the guys on the board said we got to get into this digital game
00:54:37.000
that's a fad we're a film company and within two years kodak was done i mean two years kodak was out
00:54:46.320
and interesting if you're not if you're not looking to the future you you you're not doing anything and
00:54:52.240
we are a reactive country yeah everything we do is just reaction that's not a successful country
00:54:59.260
no you want to lead and that's certainly if you want to throw that into the back into the trump
00:55:03.220
world that's exactly what he's trying to do you know he's he wants to drag everyone else into the
00:55:10.020
conversations he wants people to have and he does it and they're not all the time they're not they're
00:55:14.980
not self-serving conversations we talked about panama last last hour that shows he's a strategist
00:55:22.360
he is actually concerned about our uh uh our national security you know when was the last time
00:55:32.200
stew you thought uh a president was bringing something up because he actually truly believed
00:55:40.260
this was in our national security and it wasn't something that was going to benefit all of the
00:55:46.180
cronies you know that are building war machines yeah there's nothing there as far as that goes
00:55:52.260
this would help our economy would help our military if we were able to make this a better situation
00:55:57.260
and even if it is just negotiation just trying to lower the rates of our ships passing through it's
00:56:01.860
not it's not so you think he wants to actually now we operate it essentially or is it just i think
00:56:08.080
he wants it's kicking china out getting good rates and kicking china out he won't rest until china is
00:56:14.260
is out of the panama canal i mean this is a cuban missile crisis kind of thing if if china can take
00:56:21.400
control of the panama canal um we're done how are you going to fight china when all of our ships and
00:56:28.540
all of our supplies are on the east coast and we now have to go from the east coast with all of our
00:56:36.260
ships from the west coast of europe all the way across the atlantic and then down uh you know
00:56:44.080
at the bottom of uh south america then come back up that that's not it's not reasonable we have to
00:56:50.400
have the shortcut of the panama canal that's what we built it for so now to have china doing it can you
00:56:59.180
imagine if the soviet union would have had the panama canal we would have never put up with that
00:57:05.140
no impossible i mean the history of it is is amazing i mean we the only reason panama is a country is
00:57:11.980
because of us first of all wasn't even a it was part of columbia the only reason it's even a country
00:57:17.220
is because we supported a rebellion and then we put our troops there to defend the uh the panamanian
00:57:24.340
government as it was forming france tried to build a panama canal and failed and then we came in
00:57:32.640
and actually did it and it was us who operated it for decades and then stupid jimmy carter uh
00:57:39.380
uh as he as he lays in state today it's not a great time for for this discussion but stupid jimmy
00:57:45.440
carter just gave it to them because they want it because there was this thing at the time was like
00:57:50.280
oh you know the u.s is a little imperial what are they doing i there's some up the people are upset and
00:57:55.400
and i you know we we should as a good gesture of goodwill we should just kind of give it to them and
00:58:03.040
and they'll keep it neutral forever and like okay like i mean so far that that has you know i think
00:58:10.160
been bad for us as a trade but it could be much much much worse and the positions are in place with
00:58:17.300
china having control uh and running the two ports on either side of this thing the conditions are in
00:58:22.820
place for it to be much much worse it's important to get out in front of this and i'm glad he's taking
00:58:27.440
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uh panama and how strategically important it is but i i want to go back because it's so
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it's so rare for me to be optimistic um and it's so rare for me to be excited truly excited
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about something that's happening with our country that's coming out of washington um i mean i stew
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have you ever known me to be like this we've known each other since what 96 yeah not you're not typically
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the you don't get excited you kind of just there's a bit of pessimism that's built into watching the
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world for a few decades and yeah it reflects yeah in your interview sometimes and i have been asking
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over and over again i have been saying we need a moonshot president this president is making the right
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calls on look at this just as a business as we started out the hour i said you know you're either
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expanding or contracting well we've been contracting and it seems like all of the leadership in the united
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states it's just cool with that they're like yeah you know what but let me get some of mine out before
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you know the whole thing collapses let me make a buck or two uh and maybe i can help rule the new world
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where donald trump is coming in and saying that's not inevitable it doesn't have to be that way
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uh and all we have to do is make some smart things tell me it you know you look at greenland first of
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all he's not the first president uh to want to buy greenland the first president that wanted to do it
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i think was buchanan was it buchanan or jackson uh but it was around 1828 or something like that
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uh and uh he wanted to buy greenland and the congress wouldn't go wouldn't go for it then the next
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president i think it was truman or eisenhower i think it was truman that offered a hundred million
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dollars and denmark said no uh we we want it we we love it you can go skiing there and stuff
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um and denmark has you know they do have a kind of a claim to it because of you know the vikings the
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vikings were the first ones to go and settle uh greenland for all of its fun in the snow um and so
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they've had it since i think officially they took it in the 17 like 1725 or something um and it is
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rich with minerals it is strategically very very smart when was the last time this country spent
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i'd offer a trillion dollars and then also everybody who is a citizen you get a percentage
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just like alaska you get a percentage of everything we pull out of the ground
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so you'd make everybody in greenland happy denmark but i mean really what does denmark do go make
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danish or whatever it is you do um but uh make offer them a trillion dollars we've spent a trillion
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next hour i'm getting into the latest on meta and youtube some things that youtube's like we're an
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open platform we agree with freedom of speech do you i got a great example uh firsthand example
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uh about freedom of speech here in america coming up in in just a second so stand by for that but let's
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let's talk about the state of the overall media um and we've got two examples on this the new york
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times but let's start with the latest from cnn this is this is such an amazing story about a
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changing headline not a changing story just a changing headline listen to this exact same story
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we'll take you on a little journey of cnn.com and the story is basically this is from january 6th
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from monday so he's you know they're going to certify the election they're covering that basic story
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so same story all day uh here is the headline at 5 a.m today marks the most stunning comeback
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in u.s political history okay stop stop true yeah absolutely absolutely headline yeah so january 6th
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was supposed and this is kind of the story was supposed to be the end of donald trump that there
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was you know people all blamed him for it at the time and not only he was dead i mean metaphorically
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at the time in january 6 2020 the guy was politically dead and he's lazarus he's now bigger than he ever
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has been uh and i can't think of anyone in political history at least in the united states that has had
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this kind of turnaround yeah i mean so the headline's completely accurate yeah right a good headline
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for a story about this right but it was written i'm sure by the overnight people who are not part
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of the in crowd you know and they were doing some actual headline writing journalistically actual
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headlines so then the then the morning people come in yes 6 a.m the headline changes to trump is more
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powerful than ever okay i mean uh okay true you could kind of still argue i mean he's not president
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of the united states currently so but he will be soon and you could argue he's maybe at the peak of
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his powers like i i mean i think it has different meanings for both sides right you might have your
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that's a headline right that's a headline if you're a supporter you go yeah that's true if you're a
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negative you look at that and go yeah and that's concerning yeah that's scary it's getting a little
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scary it's no longer a stunning comeback it's now like it could be kind of scary to at least half the
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country okay correct that's six so still a valid headline yeah but now they've added the negativity
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yeah okay 8 a.m comes and the same story the headline is now the message trump sends by inciting a riot
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and regaining power so again he's still the power story is still in there story but now nothing is
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nothing's changed in the story right right i think there were occasional updates to the story as the
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day went on but it's the same it's the same story same basics yeah bone structure of the story and
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they've changed it from a hey wow look how this has turned around in four years to now he incited a
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riot and somehow or another he's finagled himself back into power what is that gonna teach our children
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right right like okay now it's like a moral play right like they've come out they've turned this
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into right they've made a judgment they've called uh he they've put held him responsible for january 6th
01:10:49.180
the riot without ever charging right without ever charging again like there are some people who make
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the argument he had some culpability there but like sure sure that's certainly a judgment that you make
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most of the country i think as we saw in the election if they believed he was responsible for that
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right he wouldn't have been elected right like they don't believe it was an 11 point swing i think
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cnn on its own air by the way harry enton highlighted that only like five percent of people
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um identify january 6th as the most important part of the trump presidency the first term five percent
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right five this is a massive mistake on their front correct to highlight this all the time to try to
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make this the issue to defeat donald trump didn't work but yet that's where they are and then it ends up
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with this four years after his supporters invaded the u.s capital trump is more powerful than ever
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oh stew wow cnn doesn't use the word invade very often right like when 10 million people cross the
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southern border they're like it's not an invasion that's racist to call it an invasion yeah but when
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there's 400 people inside the u.s capital 300 of which are grandparents like not knowing where they
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are uh that is now apparently an invasion and it's funny if this isn't the story of the elites i don't
01:12:10.540
know what is you got the overnight people that are writing a story they do a good headline then the
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morning people come in and they're like that's i mean we gotta have let's let's make sure we're not
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forgetting who brought us to the party they all hate trump so let's at least balance it a little
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bit and give it a dual meaning okay fair all right then eight o'clock comes the third headline who's in
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their car at eight o'clock or just arriving at the office at eight o'clock all of the higher ups all of
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all of the big wigs are in and they're driving in or getting up in the morning and they're hearing you
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are reading that headline that has just been changed already and they're like what the hell
01:12:52.180
no it can't be that and then as the day goes on they just become more and more solid as more and
01:13:00.340
more elites come in and go i cannot believe we are selling our souls i can't believe we're not talking
01:13:06.560
about the invasion and how this man started and brought us to our knees i mean it's crazy what a
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great example of of how the elites work it's totally true it's the way the media works and
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and you also see sort of a preview of how this is going to go right like if you think there's going
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to be this big mea culpa or some sort of self-reflection i don't think any of that seems to be coming it
01:13:31.600
does seem to be coming you mentioned meta before like you could make the argument that some of those
01:13:35.820
companies are doing it the you know i think it was mcdonald's today announced a big like reversal on
01:13:41.600
their dei policies so there is a lot of that happening but i don't think it's happening over
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at cnn all right so can i ask you kind of let me say something about that mcdonald's thing okay this
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again is a sign that our republic is sick okay i've told you in the past when the roles were reversed
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that no person should be afraid of the president of the united states okay no business should be afraid
01:14:13.980
of the president of the united states or congress unless you know you're in the crack business
01:14:19.880
then maybe you should um you know hey i you know i'm in the murder business i you know i i don't like
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to change policies but we've got somebody who's strongly against murder okay that would change
01:14:33.800
but our republic is so out of balance where the where a company like mcdonald's because the power
01:14:42.820
center was saying you need to do this and teach all of these things not passing laws just pressure
01:14:50.660
they change their business practices then when the winds change they change back that shows you
01:14:59.120
these companies have no principles at all stew have we changed anything in our broadcast with an
01:15:08.120
exception of being more careful on comedy in 30 years have we made any big changes because we were
01:15:16.800
afraid of the government no no i don't think so right no um we wanted to make sure that we were doing
01:15:24.200
the best business practices so you know companies like or people like media matters couldn't just put
01:15:30.720
us i didn't want to do them give them any gifts you know by saying things through comedy that would
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kill us overnight um we haven't changed anything you don't change you are who you are you're a company that
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is a builds a product or makes a product you believe in that product you make it the best and it has
01:15:51.220
nothing to do with politics when these companies are flip-flopping this dramatically it shows we are way
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out of whack that should never happen in america that's what happens in fascistic or authoritarian states
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not the united states of america now let me go back to the second story here this one's from the new
01:16:11.660
york times listen to this headline and tell me tell me of a more shocking uh headline uh than this
01:16:25.180
what is the uk grooming gang scandal that's been seized on by elon musk what an incredible headline
01:16:37.760
okay they're they are admitting in the first part of that headline that their audience is not aware
01:16:45.840
of the groom the grooming gangs story in uk which has been brewing for a decade okay it has been in
01:16:53.420
the news over and over again in fact it is what tommy robinson and all of these people that they've
01:16:59.020
said is nazis they're nazis this is the reason why they've been called nazis okay the grooming gangs
01:17:06.740
so they are admitting the new york times is admitting you as a reader probably don't know
01:17:13.360
anything about this okay because it's no big deal it's just about nazis okay so they're saying we
01:17:22.060
haven't covered it and if we have you wouldn't understand it this way because we suck at our job
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then they make the story which is about the sexual molestation by uh by let's be honest um muslim
01:17:39.880
crazy uh migrants that have come in and are raping the children and grooming the children
01:17:49.220
okay okay that story is now being seized on by elon musk inferring that he's only doing this for more
01:18:02.820
power he's only he's taken this little story that you don't haven't even heard because it's not the
01:18:11.100
story of grooming children and elon musk is using this to gain more power
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how evil and out of touch can these people be they don't have a problem i mean i have a problem with
01:18:27.440
the diddy thing does anybody else still have a problem with that i have a problem well i mean i
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have two problems did you see when beyonce came out on the stage for whatever playoff game that was
01:18:37.160
christmas i think it was um and she came out in a big cowboy hat and she was doing country i'm like
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oh dear god this is not country um anyway uh so i have a problem with that but why was she allowed to
01:18:49.780
do a huge uh uh halftime show beyonce when her husband is uh you know you remember uh uh louis ck
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he got permission from women to touch himself in front of them all right but he couldn't perform
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he can't perform well i mean he could perform but that's in a different way he you got to get him
01:19:15.540
off television you got to get him out okay it's so bad beyonce's husband is accused of raping
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children blackmailing all kinds of people and having these huge baby oil parties that were
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called diddy parties that apparently everybody knew about there's no way everybody knew about him but
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beyonce didn't well you're talking about jay-z or you're talking wait you're talking about jay-z
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sorry sorry sorry jay-z is the guy the guy with the sex party jay-z is the one married to beyonce
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right so right but but jay-z is also involved in the diddy sex parties is he not there was some
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accusation i think about that yeah i haven't followed it all that closely but yeah i think
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there was some all right but there's there's no way she didn't know about those sex parties
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yes i mean i'm not going to try them i'm not saying put them in jail without a trial
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but i mean i think we can we can look at stories and go hey i don't have all the details about
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ebstein but uh the guys that were hanging out with ebstein a lot probably were involved or at least
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knew about this and what cool i just i think again i'm not just trying to cover ourselves from beyonce's
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lawyers i i think it is important to make a distinction from a guy who's in prison currently
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another guy who's had one accusation against him correct okay so this story is happening here
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and abroad there is something to say about uh well i better not say this out of context because it will
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be taken out of context and misunderstood so let me let me take a quick break and i'll come back and
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say it in context so you understand there this is in our psyche as a nation and uh that's important
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okay so here's the controversial statement the pizza guy the pizza gate guys kind of had a point
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united states where we know our children are being groomed and abused they are being raped uh whether it's
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over the border and everybody's turning a blind eye so it shows that this is deeply embedded in us
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Let's talk a little bit about Zuckerberg and what happened yesterday.
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I mean, I think it was the Babylon Bee that said, this is so, it's not even comedy.
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Guy who said Facebook was not suppressing free speech announces Facebook will stop suppressing free speech.
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And there's a couple of things on this that I think are important.
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You know, if I were to be really generous, I would say that perhaps my first impression of Mark Zuckerberg when I met him was correct.
01:30:34.220
Except he doesn't know how out of step he is because he lives in a world where everyone is out of step.
01:30:45.600
If you live in Silicon Valley and you're in his world and you're running his company surrounded by a bunch of liberals, Marxist people that just don't believe in, you know, they just look at America in a different way and freedom in a different way, et cetera, et cetera.
01:31:01.560
You might, you might, you might be the most conservative person there, but when you get into a room with real conservatives or in a red state, they all look at you and go, you're not conservative, dude.
01:31:13.880
It's like when people move from California, they're like, I'm conservative.
01:31:19.500
I mean, you might have been crazy conservative in California, but that still probably makes you a liberal in Texas, you know?
01:31:30.000
And so is he, is he changing or is he just doing this just for, you know, to fit in and make sure that he can get some AR and VR money from the United States government?
01:31:49.340
And what do you think of this idea, Stu, that, that maybe he's just growing up?
01:31:56.020
I think he's 40 or 39, 40, something like that.
01:31:59.420
I bet it is an interesting thought in that a lot of people go from really far left to center or right in the process of 20 years.
01:32:10.160
I mean, because he's been in our lives for so long, basically since college, right, with Facebook, you kind of forget that he's, you know, he's only, you know, 40 years old or so.
01:32:21.080
So, I mean, maybe it's possible he's having an awakening.
01:32:23.800
It's not Bill Gates who is now, I don't know, 900 years old and just entrenched in his viewpoint of, you know, maybe, maybe the Malthusians were right.
01:32:39.300
And when I met him, I did have the impression of him that he wanted to do the right thing.
01:32:48.080
He just didn't have anyone around him that understood the right thing.
01:32:55.860
They just, it was not in his daily conversation.
01:33:03.640
If you go back, there's the Ben Mesrick book that was, the movie The Social Network was based off of.
01:33:08.840
And if you read that book, you kind of come up with a person who seems a little more, like, he really wanted free speech, right?
01:33:19.380
Now, again, I think there's been a lot of evidence to the opposition of that in the last 20 years.
01:33:28.740
But you could see, there is a theoretical arc that could be explainable, where someone who started out with these big ideas, big aspirations, I want everyone in the world to be able to communicate and all those things.
01:33:41.480
You sit back and you think, well, maybe, you know, this is the way the world is.
01:33:45.180
Everyone's around me telling me we need to, you know, suppress this and stop that.
01:33:50.320
And you could see how that might happen through your 20s and 30s.
01:33:53.200
And maybe you get to a point where, hey, I'm a multi-billionaire, the world's changing, why not go back to the way I, you know, the way we started, in his eyes.
01:34:03.320
Again, this isn't exactly how I see it, but you could see that as an arc that is believable.
01:34:08.640
And I think, you know, a lot of us would go back to our early days with Elon Musk showing some conservative views.
01:34:15.460
And we were probably, I know I was, very skeptical of that at the time, and it seems to be real.
01:34:23.360
I was with you on that, but I'm still skeptical of Elon Musk.
01:34:26.720
I don't know what his long-term intentions are, you know?
01:34:30.660
I think he believes in freedom of speech, where I wasn't sure at the beginning, but I am now.
01:34:35.620
He's convinced me, though, with his actions over the past few years that this is real.
01:34:40.520
Like, I still don't agree with him on a lot of things, you know, and certainly the climate is one of them.
01:34:45.460
But, like, I think this, where he is, it's a real thing.
01:34:50.400
A lot of it's probably things he kind of had nuggets of believing, but never really expressed.
01:34:56.160
And, you know, the Trump era, if nothing else, seems to, at least this time, be giving people the courage to say those things that they actually had kernels of belief of.
01:35:11.980
These billionaires are so different now, aren't they?
01:35:14.180
I mean, Elon Musk, he's just a different kind of guy.
01:35:20.100
You know, to be really, really, really super rich, he had to, you know, build the train system, you know, and play, you know, and you were a stuffed shirt and you had all the trappings.
01:35:30.900
These guys, you look at Elon Musk, he's like a guy you could hang out with.
01:35:40.340
It doesn't scream, you know, the way he's dressed or anything else.
01:35:49.560
Because in this video he did yesterday, somebody caught it.
01:35:53.240
But the watch he's wearing, and you tell me, Glenn, because you know watches.
01:36:02.700
So this is a watch brand like Patek Philippe is the brand that anybody who knows watches would go.
01:36:15.720
And they make $250,000 to $2 million watches because of their complications.
01:36:30.160
And they're hand-assembled, and some of them are handmade, et cetera, et cetera.
01:36:34.640
But the watch he was wearing, this is an amazing fact.
01:36:38.600
The watch that he was wearing yesterday is 100% handmade, okay?
01:36:49.160
And because it's so complicated, it's a tourbillion, which do you know what that is?
01:36:59.760
They were made, you know, we couldn't navigate the world until we had a clock.
01:37:08.780
So you couldn't navigate the world until we had a stable clock.
01:37:13.940
Well, the problem with stable clocks on a ship back then was, you know, it was a grandfather clock.
01:37:19.960
So as everything was, the boat was shifting, you know, the time would speed up or slow down, and it would all be screwed up.
01:37:31.560
Originally, it was just a clock, but then it became a watch with what's called a tourbillion.
01:37:38.460
It's an engine of the watch that can actually spin inside 360 degrees.
01:37:45.560
So when, for instance, when you have, this is the old way we used to have watches.
01:37:50.000
When you had a pocket watch, you didn't need one because it would always be with a 6 p.m. down in your pocket or near, okay?
01:38:00.960
So it was relatively stable to keep time for you.
01:38:04.500
But a wristwatch, you're constantly moving it, okay?
01:38:12.040
So you needed a little engine in a cage that could be able to turn so it was always, no matter how it was moving, the time would be consistent.
01:38:28.280
And they're really difficult and only in very expensive watches.
01:38:33.400
That watch has a tourbillion, but it is also handmade, everything handmade.
01:38:39.700
Do you know how long it takes to make the watch that he was wearing?
01:38:46.320
You think of a watch, what would be a long time to make a watch, do you think?
01:39:19.960
I mean, first of all, at $900,000 a watch, there's probably not a massive market for them.
01:39:24.080
Yeah, I think that they make like $100,000, $150,000.
01:39:29.000
Yeah, especially if you're only building one-sixth of a watch a year.
01:39:33.020
Yeah, they make 150 watches, no more than 150 watches a year.
01:39:44.220
It's somebody who appreciates truly handmade, hand-built, and can appreciate the...
01:39:53.160
This company says they don't make watches, they make art.
01:39:57.720
There is an art to cars, you know, that are really built right, and everything is just
01:40:10.860
And if you have his kind of money, I guess, why not?
01:40:14.280
And I, by the way, have no problem with a guy in Mark Zuckerberg's position buying a
01:40:20.280
First of all, it means absolutely nothing to him.
01:40:21.960
He's got all this, you know, all the money in the world.
01:40:26.020
I, you know, and I hope this is a beginning of a period where maybe we're not getting
01:40:32.520
And, you know, the people wearing the $900,000 watches are talking to us about incoming inequality.
01:40:38.840
When I saw that, I wondered, what was the take from people?
01:40:47.940
Because I was curious because I know the brand.
01:40:57.380
But my question is, how was the, how do you, why do you think this was important?
01:41:03.340
Was it watch nerds or was it people who are gatekeepers on wealth?
01:41:07.920
I think it's more, I think it's more of look at these elitists.
01:41:11.980
You know, we hear, especially from people, especially from, I mean, the right is going
01:41:16.380
to complain about this every single time that someone on the left does it, who's preaching
01:41:20.400
about income inequality and telling you how you should be spending your money and how you're
01:41:26.240
And then they spend $900,000 on a watch that the hypocrisy was big on the right.
01:41:32.760
As you know, on the left, it's like, you know, there is, especially with Zuckerberg now
01:41:38.420
taking a position the left doesn't like, right?
01:41:41.700
Like he is showing disloyalty to the cause here, Glenn, even just saying these things,
01:41:47.060
even if he doesn't mean it, the fact that he would acknowledge that now you can debate
01:41:51.560
gender on Facebook, I mean, that was a very specific thing and something where he is taking
01:41:59.220
a stand, not just in a generic, like, Hey, we should be more open to free speech, but saying
01:42:03.900
like, we've been too restrictive about this particular conversation that the left says is medical
01:42:10.040
science and the right says, wait a minute, what are you talking about? A boy can't become a girl
01:42:14.300
with a few magic words that he specifically cited that in the video. And to acknowledge something
01:42:20.000
like that, he is now a bad, he's going to be seen as a traitor like Elon Musk is.
01:42:24.780
Yeah. Yeah. Uh, and, uh, he may think that it won't affect him, but it'll be interesting to
01:42:32.000
watch him, uh, how he threads this, uh, this needle. I mean, Elon Musk, I'm sure he never thought
01:42:37.640
the left would abandon him, you know, he was, I'm sure he was completely confused by that because
01:42:43.660
he was just talking common sense. Um, and you know, as the founder of Facebook, you've been around
01:42:50.760
that, that kill squad yourself. Uh, I bet he's never thought he could turn on him, but it'll be
01:42:56.720
interesting to watch. Um, I want to give you a great example of what you just said, um, on how you
01:43:03.140
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And, uh, maybe it was because he wasn't a known name. Maybe that was it. Well, we started to do
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digging, uh, and we found out that we had been demonetized. And when you're demonetized,
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uh, for an episode, it means it doesn't, it bypasses the algorithm. So it's not pushed out.
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It not only loses money, uh, you can't charge ads, which I don't really care. Um, but it also,
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it does, it doesn't expand. There's nothing behind it to push it out. So when this thing got,
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I don't know, 40,000 views, I'm like, what the, why we find out that they demonetized us
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that is not friendly. He was speaking about how he had been treated by the left as his words, not mine,
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Hello, America. Stations, just a, uh, a show note here. We're going to take our next break
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extraordinarily early. Um, we have to take a network break, but our guest, Charlie Kirk could
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not, uh, join us until, uh, the time we normally take a break. So we're going to take the break here
01:50:34.720
in just a couple of minutes and then, uh, spend the last 20 minutes with Charlie Kirk. Um, Charlie
01:50:39.420
was in Greenland, uh, yesterday. Uh, I mean, assuming that this came out in real time, he was
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there yesterday, uh, with Donald Trump Jr. And, uh, I just want to get the feel on what, what's
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really happening there. Uh, Charlie is, Charlie's an amazing guy. Um, uh, he is extraordinarily
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young. I think he's now in his thirties, but when he started, he was, you know, he was in
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college. Um, and he has now become, I think, uh, a real power broker, uh, in Washington,
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D.C. And, uh, that kind of success at that age can really make you into an egomaniac, uh,
01:51:27.980
and could really cause some real problems. Uh, you could become a real danger. And Charlie
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is level-headed. Um, he really, uh, lives his faith, um, and tries to remain humble.
01:51:44.380
And, uh, he is, um, I have a great deal of respect for Charlie. He would be, uh, he would
01:51:51.960
be, since I was in the hospital yesterday with a blood clot, which was nothing by the
01:51:55.360
way, you know, I was thinking as I'm driving there, who's going to do the show? Cause it's
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not going to be Stu. Uh, so maybe it's Charlie. So, uh, he would be a guy, he would be a guy.
01:52:06.840
Well, I'm just saying Stu, I mean, Charlie and Stu, it could work, could work, could work.
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It sounds like we're a 1940s, like traveling, uh, act. It's Charlie and Stu.
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Oh, like we're going to have canes and like hats. Yeah, I know. WC fields. Yeah. It would
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be great. It would be great. Uh, you know, bring vaudeville back. Yeah. Anyway, um, he's
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a really good guy and he's going to be joining us here in just a second. Tell us what happened
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You know, the best things about growing older is you're able to watch people grow and come into
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the business and, uh, witness the mistakes and how they pick themselves back up and how they do things
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and what they really turn into as they grow. Charlie Kirk is a guy I've been watching for a
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very long time and is really remarkable, uh, has his head on, right, uh, is playing a very big role
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and, and none of it is going to his head, uh, at least that I have seen. And that is extraordinarily
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difficult when you are as young as he is and up against so much power and fame all around you.
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Charlie Kirk was in, uh, Greenland yesterday. He joins me now. Hello, Charlie.
01:55:28.000
Hey Glenn. Honored to be here. And I got to tell you that that is a introduction. I never thought
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I'd get in my life. Charlie Kirk was in Greenland yesterday. So, uh, honored to be here.
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And, uh, it doesn't usually happen unless like your plane is having an emergency, you know?
01:55:43.420
No, that's right. Yeah. It's not always a destination, but, but Glenn, you're, you're a friend
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and a teacher and a mentor and honored by those words. Thank you.
01:55:50.480
Yeah. So, so, uh, how did this come about? You just get a call from Don jr. He's like,
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Hey, let's go to Greenland. Yeah. You know, it was in the news cycle and, and Don's a big
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outdoorsman and I'm very close friends with him. And he said, Hey, you know, before the new
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administration comes in, he said, why don't I just go do a trip to Greenland and just kind
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of go get to know the culture and get to see what's going on there. And one thing led to the
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other. And I was invited on this and took Trump force one in the middle of the night and flew
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all the way up to nook. Uh, you can only land within, uh, their little window of daylight there.
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The sun rises at 11 AM, uh, and it sets at three 30. So for all of you listening right now in
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Minneapolis or Chicago, do you think you have it bad? You have no idea. Uh, it could get even worse,
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but I got to say, Glenn, I was blown away at the worldwide movement that, um, that MAGA has
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created. We were met by hundreds of people, people in MAGA hats on in the streets of nook people that
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love America, that will be part of America. And Don wanted to go. And I wanted to go also to just
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learn what, what, what is Greenland's place in the world? You know, what does it have to offer?
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First of all, striking beauty. There's only one state that I think compares and that would be Alaska.
01:57:04.480
I mean, it's breathtaking, Glenn. You would love it. I mean, the pictures don't do it justice. I'm
01:57:10.300
talking about untouched, serene beauty. Uh, that's number one. Number two, incredible natural
01:57:16.440
resources that the current Danish government who controls Greenland does not allow locals to
01:57:21.480
exploit or use or take advantage of. I'm talking about resources we might not even be aware of,
01:57:26.840
but they have gold, they have rubies, they have oil, natural gas, just remarkable. And number three,
01:57:31.340
which I think is the rare earth minerals. They, they, they, it is wildly, but you know, the, the
01:57:37.920
problem is Denmark won't let them do anything. Well, United States won't let Alaska do anything
01:57:43.020
either. I mean, we're taking advantage of some of it, but you know, we, I think this is the best
01:57:48.820
investment America could make in my lifetime. I think this would be a great investment, but it
01:57:54.960
would take a Donald Trump to let us actually use it responsibly too. Totally. And I mean,
01:58:00.560
thankfully with president Trump, I think we'll get Anwar back in Alaska. And so, but what I also saw
01:58:05.800
though, is that the people of Greenland, they can't stand Denmark. They, they think that the
01:58:10.780
Danes mistreat them, take advantage of them, and they want to be part of America. And if this deal
01:58:16.140
were to be brokered, which, you know, I just looking at now as a tourist coming there and back,
01:58:20.340
I think it's, it's totally possible, especially with president Trump coming in, this would be
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such a net benefit for the United States for national security reasons. The Arctic is becoming
01:58:29.860
an increasing hot center with China and Russia. We're seeing, and Canada has let Russia just walk
01:58:37.340
all over the Arctic circle. That's right. Exactly. Exactly. And the people are wonderful. I mean,
01:58:43.320
we also went to a cultural center, Glenn, kind of their local museum, and they had drawings and pictures
01:58:49.000
of people, you know, 600 years ago before any heating obviously existed that were able to
01:58:55.000
survive in these winters. I mean, there are very tough people that have been through a lot.
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That's a largely forgotten, um, Island. And now it's one of the talks of the world. And I think
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that's just really exciting. And I think if, if again, if the deal were to be brokered, only president
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Trump could do it. And Denmark is not utilizing it. Instead, they're actually, I think, harming the great
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people of Nook and Greenland. And hey, one day we might have lots of nonstop flights from New York
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and Chicago to Nook. And I would love to welcome the people of Greenland in the United States of
01:59:27.400
America. It would be interesting because the real obstacle here is, uh, Denmark. They have, you know,
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we've tried to buy Greenland several times, you know, back in the 1800s, it began. Um, and Denmark is
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no, no, no, no, no. Um, but you know, a trillion dollars, we've given a trillion dollars away to the
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banks. Uh, this would be the best expenditure of a trillion to a trillion and a half dollars that
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America could, could make. That's a real investment. Um, but do you think the Danes would be interested
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at all? Well, again, it's, it's the art of the deal, right? So just kind of thinking out loud here,
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number one, how much of a say to the Danes actually have, we pay for all their military
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defense basically through NATO. We're the ones that are keeping, you know, Putin at bay. We're
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the ones that continue to fund all of these military bases throughout Europe. So maybe it's time that
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we flex a little bit of that muscle and use some of that leverage of all of these blank checks that
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we've been writing all throughout Europe. That's number one. Number two though, is that Denmark is not
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even using the natural resources that are at their disposal to be able to guess what? Make Europe no
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longer dependent on Russian oil. I mean, to make Europe no longer dependent on Middle Eastern oil.
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So what you have is this incredible reservoir of oil and natural gas that is much closer in
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approximation to Europe than any of the other places they get oil from. And then, and then finally,
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I think you, you know, make this astute point. Denmark is nowhere near as wealthy of a country as
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America. Um, and the people, and this is the final kicker, the people of Greenland do not like
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their current rulers. If it was held to a vote, they would vote to leave Denmark. In fact, you saw
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the Greenlandic prime minister in the news saying, we want our independence. We no longer want to be
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part of this. We want to be our own sovereign nation. That's a great first step. That means they
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want to break free of the shackles of the Danish government who mistreat them. And Glenn, you would
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really appreciate this. There were young, um, people of Nook. I'm talking 18, 19, 20 years old that
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follow us on Tik TOK and follow us and their fans. And they said, when we go to Copenhagen, which is
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our, you know, we are mistreated. We are called racist work. They're, they're, they're racist. They
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don't like us. They say, get out of Copenhagen, go back to your home. Nook. But when we meet Americans,
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we get, we are treated like human beings that have opportunity. And isn't that the American story?
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We don't care about where you're from. We, we, we care about your potential. And they finally said
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this, they said the nicest people that ever come to Greenland on the planet are always Americans.
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They said they always come and they're so warm. And they said the Europeans, they don't want
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anything to do with us. And so there's a lot here, Glenn. It's not as if that these people are
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thrilled with their current, uh, relationship with Denmark. And I think this deal could be
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brokered and it would, it would exponentially benefit the United States of America.
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So, um, you know, the things that Donald Trump is talking about now, Greenland, he is absolutely
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serious about that. And he should be, I think it would be a tremendous, I mean, that's a moonshot.
02:02:25.100
That's, that's a president looking to the future. And the same with Panama Canal. Panama Canal is in
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the hands of China right now. And this is a Cuban missile crisis kind of scenario that I haven't
02:02:39.100
heard anybody talk about until Donald Trump. Um, it is true national security. Um, Canada,
02:02:47.500
I think he's just trolling Canada and negotiating, you know, he's serious about the border,
02:02:52.620
but what a great way to say, instead of saying, I'm going to, I am going to rake your people over
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the coals with, uh, with, uh, all kinds of tariffs. If you don't stop what's happening on
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the border, instead saying, you know, trolling Trudeau at the same time saying, Hey, why don't
02:03:09.440
you join the family, man? We'd love you. We, we already love you. Let's just come together.
02:03:13.620
I mean, brilliant strategy, I think. Yeah. And, and look, the Canadian thing, to be honest,
02:03:19.340
as an American going, I don't know if I want all of Canada. Uh, I don't either. And if they want to
02:03:22.860
buy Minnesota, I'll sell it to them for a cup of coffee and maybe a half a sandwich.
02:03:27.120
Exactly. I think we could trade Alberta for Minnesota. That would, that would be a great,
02:03:30.520
it'd be great. I love the people of Minnesota, but, uh, the Minneapolis is not great. Edmonton is
02:03:35.920
great too, by the way, tons of natural resources and wonderful people. But, uh, look, the Panama
02:03:40.000
canal, we could talk extensively about that. That, that, I mean, the president is as serious
02:03:43.960
as sin on that one. That, that is, that is the choke point right now. We built it America. A
02:03:49.460
lot of Americans died building it. We never should have given away control of it. It's what connects
02:03:53.800
two hemispheres together. Uh, and look, the Chinese are trying to build another canal right now,
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um, in a neighboring country because, you know, they're afraid that America might actually take
02:04:03.600
back control of the Panama canal. So, uh, Greenland plus Panama would strengthen the Northern
02:04:08.960
hemisphere, our hemisphere here, the Western hemisphere would strengthen it in a way for
02:04:13.600
generations to come, especially as we are seeing the rise of the belligerent Chinese communist party.
02:04:18.700
I haven't been able to get ahold of Mr. Rand or McNally. Can the president just say it's going to be
02:04:24.740
the Gulf of America? You know, that's a really interesting question. The answer is yes. So
02:04:29.180
there's these boards and commissions that rarely get any of attention. You might remember Obama went
02:04:34.620
through one of those boards and commissions and renamed Mount McKinley to Denali. Um, and so it's
02:04:40.520
just, it's just a naming commission and the president has full authority of who sits on them.
02:04:44.580
And so the president is probably going to put five or six loyalists there and rename the Gulf of
02:04:49.060
Mexico to the Gulf of America. I love that. By the way, more of our coastline is there. Why is it that
02:04:53.740
we named it the Gulf of Mexico? So that one's getting done out of all the ones, it is going to be the Gulf
02:04:58.400
of America and, uh, president Trump that we wanted many legacies. So Charlie, what is your role? Are
02:05:05.540
you, I mean, do you, are you part of the transition committee or are you just kind of just, you know,
02:05:12.040
there from time to time? And my, my title is a friend of the president, friend of the president.
02:05:17.740
No, I'm just here to be helpful. I'm still running turning points, still doing the show. And I'm just
02:05:22.420
blown away, uh, Glenn at the opportunities that I'm being given and the people I get to speak to.
02:05:28.120
It's just, I have to pinch myself. I'm humbled by it. I'm so excited. I'm so excited by everything
02:05:33.940
that Trump is doing. I become more optimistic every single day in watching him and seeing where
02:05:39.360
we're going. Uh, can I ask you something really self-serving? Yes. Okay. Oh God. Yes. Uh,
02:05:48.400
I'd like to see how powerful you are. I want to be on the 250th anniversary committee that is putting
02:05:55.540
together the, the anniversary of our country in 26. And I, I got a lot I can bring to the table.
02:06:02.280
Who do I talk to? I think you would be, I think you'd be spectacular and there is going to be a
02:06:06.140
special commission for that. Um, by the way, it's not the by, it's not the by centennial has a very
02:06:10.740
long name. It's like the Quinton by, I can't remember. I know, I know, I know. I keep calling
02:06:15.440
it the 250th. No, but no, no, that's right. Just to educate the audience though, coming up next
02:06:20.680
July, not this July, uh, next July, July 26 is our 250th birthday. And the president wants to do
02:06:27.120
something spectacular. Yeah. And it will be amazing. I've got 40 seconds. Any update on, uh, Dennis
02:06:35.060
Prager? Oh boy. You know, uh, it's funny. Dennis went to Greenland this last summer. So I called him
02:06:40.600
from, uh, Greenland and he was just thrilled to hear from me. He's still in a very serious
02:06:44.940
condition right now. Um, he's fighting every day. I'm not at liberty to talk about all the
02:06:49.080
medical details, but everybody in your audience, please pray and fast for Dennis Prager. We need
02:06:53.600
that extraordinary mind back behind the microphone and finishing his torch on the ferry, but I'm
02:06:59.160
communicating with him and his family on a daily basis. So please pray for Dennis Prager.
02:07:03.240
Yeah. Charlie is always great to talk to you. So proud of you and so happy for your success.
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All right. Uh, we will see you tomorrow, tonight at 9 PM blaze TV, our Wednesday night
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