The Glenn Beck Program - May 29, 2018


Fake Outrage: Exposed - 5⧸29⧸18


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 52 minutes

Words per Minute

159.42326

Word Count

17,857

Sentence Count

1,749

Misogynist Sentences

28

Hate Speech Sentences

41


Summary

Glenn Beck reacts to the arrest of anti-Islamist activist Tommy Robinson and the subsequent media blackout in the UK. Glenn also talks about the rise of the far-right and the role of the media in fuelling it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Blaze Radio Network, on demand.
00:00:06.660 Glenn Beck.
00:00:08.340 Well, hundreds of demonstrators have been gathering in London over the weekend to protest the
00:00:13.640 arrest of Tommy Robinson.
00:00:17.080 Free Tommy was a hashtag that has been trending over social media over the weekend.
00:00:22.120 So who is this guy and why is everybody so upset about him over in England?
00:00:27.520 Well, he was arrested on Friday for, quote, breach of peace.
00:00:33.020 So what does that mean?
00:00:34.880 Well, you're not going to believe it, but this guy actually had the gall to film a group of
00:00:41.480 Muslims outside of a courthouse that had been accused of grooming them for sex slavery.
00:00:47.540 Now, this is just one of the many child sex scandals involving Muslim gangs, and Tommy
00:00:53.880 Robinson has been trying to expose them because this has been going on in England for years
00:00:59.500 and no one in the media cares.
00:01:04.260 So he was surrounded by a bunch of police officers and he was arrested and he would later be sentenced
00:01:10.560 in record time for contempt of court.
00:01:14.600 Now, this is a charge that he is quite familiar with.
00:01:18.400 Tommy was charged for contempt of court a year ago over a gang rape case also involving Muslim
00:01:24.160 immigrants.
00:01:25.480 He's now in jail for 13 months.
00:01:29.680 The judge was awfully darn quick to get him off the street and booked him in a prison cell.
00:01:36.900 He also, at the same time, ordered a media blackout for anyone in the UK looking to report on it.
00:01:45.280 Now, maybe it's just me, but I am starting to be frightened for our friends in the UK.
00:01:52.640 They are literally transforming into a George Orwell novel.
00:01:58.660 It's kind of hard to put into words what's happening.
00:02:01.740 But what are the supposed people in Britain supposed to do about their government?
00:02:09.440 It won't protect them from Islamists that don't see them as human beings.
00:02:16.100 And B, it's now forbidding them and even jailing them for talking about it.
00:02:25.080 So what happens?
00:02:26.680 Well, I'll tell you.
00:02:27.620 The UK government is facilitating the rise of the violent far right, and they don't even know they're doing it.
00:02:38.060 This is the Bubba effect.
00:02:41.660 It's happening.
00:02:43.240 Now, here's Tommy Robinson.
00:02:45.260 He is no angel.
00:02:47.160 I just started learning about him this week or this last weekend, so I don't want to take a stand on him.
00:02:54.920 He seems like a guy who resorts to violence.
00:02:58.940 His speech attracts some of the worst of the worst.
00:03:02.700 However, to his credit, he has abandoned multiple groups that he started due to them becoming infested with neo-Nazis and racists.
00:03:12.600 Now, I don't know if this is just a cover for him or what.
00:03:17.120 I don't know.
00:03:17.860 When your marches have been described as hooligans versus jihadist, you might want to reevaluate.
00:03:28.420 But the people in the UK and the rest of Europe and a growing number here in America are quite literally backed into a corner.
00:03:37.640 The threat of some of these Islamist groups is very real, and the government refuses to address it.
00:03:44.000 So what do you do?
00:03:49.140 Well, when a people feel backed into a corner, unfortunately, they usually strike out.
00:03:54.820 They look to people like Tommy Robinson, who are willing to take a stand and say some of the things that they really agree with,
00:04:05.940 even though other parts may be really bad.
00:04:10.160 I don't know what Robinson actually stands for, but what I do know is that by silencing people like him
00:04:19.700 that are just trying to shine a light on what is really going on,
00:04:25.120 governments all over Europe are setting a very dangerous path to a very violent future.
00:04:34.480 It's Tuesday, May 29th.
00:04:42.480 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:04:48.060 Now that's probably going to be reported as Glenn Beck endorses the violent right.
00:04:57.540 I can't, I can't, I can't take it anymore.
00:05:01.240 I just can't take it anymore.
00:05:02.940 The summaries that come from your commentaries lately are really interesting.
00:05:08.200 They really are, are they?
00:05:09.100 You're a different person than I knew.
00:05:11.060 I know, I know.
00:05:12.380 I've done radio with you for 20 years now.
00:05:14.840 Uh-huh, uh-huh.
00:05:16.060 And it, man, it seems like you're actually a totally different person than I realized.
00:05:22.240 No, it's crazy, isn't it?
00:05:23.780 I mean, first of all, pro-Lewis Farrakhan, which really surprised me.
00:05:26.840 I know, that surprised me as well.
00:05:28.520 Because you have been one of the people leading the charge, outing Louis Farrakhan's audio over the years in speech after speech that has been completely ignored by the media.
00:05:40.080 Yeah, but now that he's for Donald Trump and I'm suddenly all in on Donald Trump, I have no problem with Louis Farrakhan.
00:05:50.140 It's really incredible.
00:05:51.420 What a transformation.
00:05:52.580 I know.
00:05:52.720 What a Memorial Day weekend will do for you.
00:05:54.980 It is crazy.
00:05:55.920 Okay, so here's what, here's what Louis Farrakhan said.
00:05:59.800 And let me tell you what I actually believe and how the media has just totally distorted this.
00:06:05.820 Listen to this.
00:06:06.560 That the racism is more on our face rather than hitting.
00:06:09.580 Hitting, excuse me.
00:06:10.560 What's your perspective on that?
00:06:11.780 Well, that wasn't the intent of this administration to do a lot of good for us.
00:06:19.160 But the nature of this administration is good for us.
00:06:24.540 Because now, you know, sometimes you think you're where you are not.
00:06:30.980 And so Trump is letting you know where you really stand.
00:06:35.360 And because of Trump's way, he is an anomaly.
00:06:41.400 There's never been no president quite like Mr. Trump.
00:06:46.440 But there's something that he's doing.
00:06:48.960 I'm going to come out in a few weeks and talk about it.
00:06:52.980 But Trump is destroying every enemy that was an enemy of our rise.
00:07:00.000 Who's the enemy of our rise?
00:07:01.860 Is it the Department of Justice where we get none?
00:07:07.260 Is it Congress where you make a law that favors us and then you turn around and destroy it?
00:07:13.800 Is it the media that has destroyed every black leader that stood up for us, calling us out of our name?
00:07:22.340 Martin Luther King suffered it.
00:07:24.120 Malcolm suffered it.
00:07:25.280 Dubois suffered it.
00:07:26.860 Marcus Garvey suffered it.
00:07:29.460 So he's attacking the media.
00:07:31.100 Calls it fake news.
00:07:32.700 Well, I don't think everything is fake.
00:07:35.100 But I know very well that we have been the victims of some fake news.
00:07:42.800 He's beating up the FBI.
00:07:46.140 Go at it, baby.
00:07:48.960 Because they've been beating the hell out of us ever since J. Edgar Hoover and the counterintelligence program of the U.S. government.
00:07:57.160 So go ahead, Mr. Trump.
00:08:00.660 So they've taken this as a Louis Farrakhan endorsement of Donald Trump, which it is not an endorsement of Donald Trump.
00:08:08.900 It is, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:08:12.580 He's destroying our enemies.
00:08:14.900 So let's not stand in his way.
00:08:19.180 The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
00:08:21.660 Well, I am long on record as the enemy of my enemy is my friend is a very bad policy.
00:08:30.940 It led to the Cold War.
00:08:33.040 It has led to all of the problems that we have had in the Middle East.
00:08:37.040 The enemy of my enemy is not my friend.
00:08:44.360 It's what created ISIS.
00:08:48.400 So Candace Owens came out over the weekend and she said he is right and you should see what's happening in the black community.
00:08:55.780 Well, there's two things, but I mean, I know we can't.
00:08:58.400 I know we can't actually look at things and think things through anymore.
00:09:03.180 So I should have kept my mouth shut.
00:09:05.520 She said he's right.
00:09:06.900 And what's happening in the black community is astounding.
00:09:10.660 I happen to agree with her.
00:09:12.240 What's happening in the black community is astounding.
00:09:15.180 But that's not necessarily the same as what's happening with Louis Farrakhan.
00:09:20.540 Because the only part of it.
00:09:21.560 Yeah, because you, you know, Candace Owen tweeted in no way do I endorse Farrakhan's views.
00:09:25.600 But holy crap, this is a really big deal.
00:09:27.360 It is a really big deal.
00:09:28.540 He has just aligned himself with the Trump administration.
00:09:31.660 No, he has going on in the black community right now is unprecedented.
00:09:35.020 Flag this is relevant.
00:09:36.580 Yes.
00:09:37.100 Now, the only part that threw me about your response to that was that you said she was correct.
00:09:43.680 Because I what I what I took from that is because again, like I I'm looking at this, you know, through the eyes of someone who listens to you blab three hours a day every day.
00:09:52.760 So I'm not looking at this as a as a tweet in and of itself.
00:09:56.780 And I thought maybe it was because I took her tweet wrong.
00:09:59.500 What I took from her tweet was her making the commonly made recently Kanye West point, which was, hey, here's a while you might think Kanye West is crazy.
00:10:10.740 The the fact that he's saying positive things about Trump opens the the Republican worldview up to a group of people that have never even considered it before.
00:10:20.740 Yes.
00:10:21.140 That's what I took from her.
00:10:22.280 And I don't think you believe that with Louis Farrakhan.
00:10:25.200 No, and I don't think she believes that if she's if she does, she's crazy.
00:10:29.600 We should get her on.
00:10:31.400 Kitty, see if you can call Candace Owens and see if we can get her on today.
00:10:35.260 Because maybe because it's possible.
00:10:37.080 And you said you said this is huge.
00:10:40.220 Yeah, let's huge.
00:10:41.840 Let's go.
00:10:42.820 Let's go.
00:10:43.580 Read my tweet.
00:10:44.560 And then let's go back to hers.
00:10:45.580 This is huge.
00:10:47.360 Candace Owens is is correct.
00:10:49.660 And it is the principle of what caused all of our damage in the Middle East.
00:10:54.340 It never leads to peace.
00:10:55.580 The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
00:10:57.400 We must find reconciliation in our hearts, not hate, destruction or violence, even of the tongue.
00:11:02.120 Now, of course, you wrote the enemy of the enemy of my friend.
00:11:05.140 And, you know, in a tweet, people might think you were endorsing.
00:11:09.080 Yes, that it does require.
00:11:11.500 I'm sorry.
00:11:12.100 I even tweets do require humans to think.
00:11:17.280 And if you know anything about you, you've been bashing that strategy for a long time.
00:11:20.560 But you said that she's correct, which made me think you're agreeing with her point.
00:11:24.340 So let me go.
00:11:25.020 Let me go.
00:11:25.440 I don't know what her point is.
00:11:27.280 I know what her tweet said.
00:11:28.680 Listen to it.
00:11:30.040 Let's take it point by point.
00:11:31.540 In no way do I endorse Farrakhan's views.
00:11:34.240 I agree with her.
00:11:35.500 Holy crap.
00:11:36.100 This is a big deal.
00:11:36.880 I agree with her.
00:11:38.260 He has aligned himself with Trump's administration.
00:11:40.460 I don't agree with her on that.
00:11:43.740 What is going on in the black community right now is unprecedented.
00:11:46.380 I agree with her.
00:11:47.380 Flag this.
00:11:48.060 It's relevant.
00:11:48.780 I agree with her.
00:11:50.020 There is four out of four out of five.
00:11:52.780 Four out of five.
00:11:53.500 Dentists agree that Crest is actually the best toothpaste.
00:11:56.480 I agree with what she said in that tweet generally is true.
00:12:00.680 I agree with her.
00:12:01.440 This is huge.
00:12:02.360 This is huge and it's huge because it is it is what I've been talking about for so long
00:12:10.680 where people are going to say now is our time.
00:12:13.380 I don't agree with this person at all, but I'm going to go and help.
00:12:18.300 Go ahead.
00:12:19.640 Yes.
00:12:20.340 Yes.
00:12:21.460 Yes.
00:12:23.140 Because they see the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
00:12:26.160 How long?
00:12:26.800 How many chalkboards have I done on this?
00:12:30.280 Many, many, many.
00:12:31.120 Yes.
00:12:32.680 So anybody who thinks that I would agree with Louis Farrakhan or want him in, you know,
00:12:39.620 the vicinity of anything that conservatives stand for, you're out of your mind.
00:12:46.120 You're a moron.
00:12:48.580 If you understand that Louis Farrakhan is all about the destruction of the United States
00:12:55.440 of America and is cheering on the destruction of the press, the destruction of the FBI, the
00:13:02.860 destruction of our trust.
00:13:06.740 You're a moron if you don't think he's doing that.
00:13:09.640 And you also need to look at the fact that Donald Trump is dogpiling on the press and the FBI
00:13:18.740 and everything else.
00:13:19.720 Some of it is accurate.
00:13:22.600 Some of it is not.
00:13:24.120 That's why we need to be an informed citizenry.
00:13:30.220 We need to think.
00:13:32.860 We don't fix this problem if we just live in the world of tweets and we don't even think,
00:13:39.280 what does that tweet mean?
00:13:41.320 Well, wait a minute.
00:13:42.480 Does that fit with the character that I know?
00:13:45.260 Does that seem to be right?
00:13:48.600 If we are not engaging in any critical thinking, we do not survive.
00:13:54.740 And you know what?
00:13:55.820 We don't deserve to survive.
00:13:58.880 Let me tell you what's happening with our immigration.
00:14:03.580 There is a story.
00:14:04.780 There were two stories that came out.
00:14:06.300 One I loved.
00:14:08.380 Showing pictures of all of these people.
00:14:10.640 Look at what's happened.
00:14:11.420 Look how this administration is treating the illegals at the border.
00:14:15.620 No, I recognize those pictures because I was there.
00:14:20.800 The left wasn't there, but I was.
00:14:24.540 I recognize those pictures as how they were treating illegal immigrants under the Obama administration.
00:14:32.400 We were speaking out about it.
00:14:34.940 We were actually helping.
00:14:37.280 We were alone.
00:14:38.900 This audience was the only group of people that were actively talking about it and standing up and doing something about it.
00:14:50.000 That's why it was so unfamiliar to so many people on the left who tweeted it as a wreck on Trump.
00:14:55.300 Yes.
00:14:55.760 They didn't even know it happened because it was their guy.
00:14:58.520 Right.
00:14:59.480 So now they come out and they say, look at how I love that story.
00:15:04.640 And now there's another scandal.
00:15:08.280 Donald Trump has lost 1,400 children.
00:15:13.380 Really?
00:15:14.640 We get to that next.
00:15:24.300 All right.
00:15:25.140 I want to update you a little bit on what's happening overseas.
00:15:30.100 George Soros has come out today.
00:15:32.680 It looks like Eurozone might collapse.
00:15:37.600 Italy, what's happening in Italy is very disturbing.
00:15:40.640 And you should panic right now.
00:15:44.240 There is some really disturbing things happening in Europe.
00:15:48.860 And they are all connected.
00:15:50.300 But Deutsche Bank is taking a nosedive today because of the finance minister of England that they didn't elect or didn't confirm.
00:16:05.060 But he was verily anti-German and anti-Eurozone.
00:16:10.700 And the political situation over in Italy is a mess.
00:16:14.780 And it is one of the three legs of the stool of the European zone.
00:16:19.480 If that stool leg is taken away, the Eurozone collapses.
00:16:24.080 So what does this mean?
00:16:25.580 Well, George Soros says another financial collapse is coming.
00:16:29.740 Global financial collapse.
00:16:32.320 Hmm.
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00:17:43.700 Glenn Beck.
00:17:44.740 This is, I just, I mean, how do any of us make it to dinner time?
00:17:55.080 I mean, seriously, how do any of us make it in a world that is so screwed up?
00:18:01.400 You don't know up from down anymore.
00:18:04.780 That's why they made dinner so delicious.
00:18:06.300 So really want to make it.
00:18:07.420 Right.
00:18:07.820 So what is, what is, what's the story on Donald Trump and the 1,400 children that have been
00:18:17.800 Oh, geez.
00:18:18.820 Taken from their parents and lost.
00:18:20.240 This bastard.
00:18:20.880 This bastard.
00:18:21.540 He just lost them.
00:18:22.420 He, he, he, you know why he doesn't care about Mexicans?
00:18:24.460 That's the main part.
00:18:25.600 Okay.
00:18:25.860 So he gets a bunch of, he, first of all, rips them away from their families.
00:18:29.160 Right.
00:18:29.600 Number one.
00:18:30.300 Then he just loses them.
00:18:32.740 You probably dropping them off in alleys or something.
00:18:34.900 And then they, they, they scamper away.
00:18:36.820 Never see him again.
00:18:37.560 Cause he doesn't care about children because they have brown skin.
00:18:40.320 Okay.
00:18:40.740 That's, that was the impression that I had until I read the New York times.
00:18:47.100 They, they are blaming Donald Trump for the story.
00:18:52.420 Now, this is not what I'm seeing on CNN.
00:18:55.860 You watch CNN and they're covering the story is what did this administration do with all
00:19:00.520 of these kids?
00:19:02.040 Are they, is Donald Trump open up a pizza parlor?
00:19:05.220 Is there a basement where he is selling these kids?
00:19:07.980 Although I mean, they will be pro pizza gate quickly, quickly.
00:19:11.140 Okay.
00:19:11.440 So that's, that's the story that I have heard.
00:19:13.840 Listen to this from the New York times.
00:19:15.860 President Trump over the weekend falsely blamed Democrats for a horrible law separating immigrant
00:19:21.780 children from their parents.
00:19:22.980 In fact, his own administration had just announced this policy earlier this month.
00:19:27.480 His comments followed days of growing alarm that federal authorities have lost track than
00:19:31.800 of more than a thousand immigrant children, mostly from central America, but the president
00:19:36.560 is not the only one spreading false information across social media.
00:19:42.200 Did the Trump administration separate nearly 1500 immigrant children from their parents on
00:19:45.840 the border and lose track of them?
00:19:46.920 No, says the New York times.
00:19:49.940 No, the government did realize last year that it lost track of 1475.
00:19:54.880 According to testimony, blah, blah, blah.
00:19:56.860 But those children had arrived alone at the Southwest border without their parents.
00:20:02.200 So wait, so what is this really all about?
00:20:05.400 More in a second.
00:20:06.100 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:20:12.720 Hey, Starbucks is, is closed for a few hours today because they want to talk about race
00:20:18.100 and, oh, I can't wait to get to that story a little later on in the program.
00:20:23.180 What if a black person goes to a Starbucks today and wants to use the bathroom?
00:20:28.380 They're closed.
00:20:29.640 So they're not going to let a black person go to the bathroom in one of their restaurants
00:20:34.340 today.
00:20:34.820 Nope.
00:20:35.040 And they've made a few new, they've made a few new things clear that you can and cannot
00:20:40.460 do.
00:20:41.780 And I can't wait to share those things coming up in just a little while.
00:20:45.560 I want to go back to this New York times story.
00:20:47.240 Did the Trump administration separate immigrant children from parents and lose them?
00:20:50.940 The answer is no, no.
00:20:56.080 Now listen to this story.
00:20:58.000 The president is not the only one spreading wrong information across social media.
00:21:02.480 There have been confusing reports of what has happened to these immigrant children.
00:21:05.840 Well, here are some of the answers, according to the New York times.
00:21:09.300 Now you got a candid to the New York times before, even in their slanted way of writing
00:21:15.900 this, it does have some facts, but you have to put the thinking cap on and you have to
00:21:23.900 read all the way to the end.
00:21:25.900 New York times.
00:21:26.660 If you're a conservative, you might want to just start reading from the end.
00:21:29.860 The last three or four paragraphs, because that usually the last page has all of the
00:21:35.820 information that you are looking for.
00:21:38.680 So did the administration separate nearly 1,500 immigrant children from their parents
00:21:42.340 at the border and lose track of them?
00:21:43.840 No, period.
00:21:45.720 By the way, end of sentence.
00:21:47.120 No, period.
00:21:48.280 The government did realize last year that it lost track of 1,475 migrant children that
00:21:54.580 it had placed with sponsors in the United States, according to testimony before a Senate
00:21:57.980 subcommittee last month.
00:21:59.260 But these children had arrived alone at the southwest border without their parents.
00:22:03.940 OK, now, wait a minute.
00:22:05.060 What is this saying?
00:22:06.440 There are two stories being done here.
00:22:09.600 OK, there is the story of did Donald Trump lose children?
00:22:13.460 Did our government lose children?
00:22:15.300 And were they separated?
00:22:18.680 So there's two stories here and they have they have mixed them together.
00:22:24.340 And what they're saying is, no, wait a minute.
00:22:28.420 Donald Trump is blaming Democrats for, quote, a horrible law separating immigrant children
00:22:35.020 from their parents.
00:22:36.140 In fact, it is his own administration that has announced this policy earlier this month.
00:22:43.060 OK.
00:22:44.660 That's one story.
00:22:46.660 But let's get to the part that makes everybody really angry.
00:22:52.220 And that is, did did Donald Trump lose 1,400 children?
00:22:57.680 Here's here's what happened.
00:23:00.240 Officials at the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the refugee resettlement,
00:23:04.460 began making calls last year to determine what happened to 7,635 children the government
00:23:12.040 had held place between last October and the end of the year.
00:23:16.600 From these calls, officials learned that 6,075 children remained with their sponsors.
00:23:22.780 28 had run away.
00:23:24.560 Five had been removed from the United States and 52 had been relocated to live with a new
00:23:30.400 non-sponsor.
00:23:31.440 The rest were unaccounted for.
00:23:34.400 And that is the 1,475 number.
00:23:38.100 It is possible that some of the adult sponsors simply chose not to respond to the agency.
00:23:43.420 By the way, probably a pretty good guess.
00:23:46.160 It's not possible.
00:23:47.300 It happened.
00:23:48.320 You know, we all know what happened here.
00:23:52.640 And so we're talking about people who are taking in illegal immigrants.
00:23:56.880 The belief is, again, maybe we can't say with 100% certainty, but the belief is many of the
00:24:01.780 people who received the illegal immigrants were themselves illegal immigrants.
00:24:06.040 So they didn't necessarily want to be in constant contact with the U.S. government.
00:24:14.340 Maybe not a good idea for their future.
00:24:16.080 So they're not responding to survey calls.
00:24:18.080 And that's what this is, by the way.
00:24:19.300 They don't have to do this.
00:24:20.800 That's not part of the law for them to follow up and find out where these people are.
00:24:23.800 They're doing it to find out and try to make the system better.
00:24:26.880 Well, here's the thing.
00:24:28.720 In 2015, they noticed a problem.
00:24:33.940 2015.
00:24:35.720 And that's, if you remember, the year that Donald Trump.
00:24:38.520 No, no, wait.
00:24:39.720 Came down the escalator.
00:24:41.060 Right.
00:24:41.960 Announce his run for the president.
00:24:43.620 The inspector general report of 2016 showed that the federal government was able to reach
00:24:48.720 only 84% of the children that it had placed, leaving 4,159 unaccounted for.
00:24:56.620 Now, here's the question for the media and the left and everybody who is promoting this story.
00:25:01.300 I don't ever remember seeing this because I know I would have been a little outraged at
00:25:07.440 5,000 children gone missing.
00:25:12.060 How about you?
00:25:13.220 Why is this a deal with 1,400 children missing when 5,000 children were missing under the
00:25:22.440 Obama administration?
00:25:24.840 Let's continue to read on.
00:25:29.480 How did the Department of Health and Human Services manage to lose track of 1,475 migrant
00:25:39.020 children?
00:25:39.320 I would ask, how did they lose 5,000 or better yet, 6,500 children?
00:25:47.420 Children who show up at the border by themselves are usually apprehended by federal agents.
00:25:51.400 Once they are processed, they are turned over for custody.
00:25:53.920 The Department of Health and Human Services Refugee Office, which provides care until they
00:25:58.920 can be turned over to a sponsor.
00:26:01.340 Sponsors, usually parents of family members already residing in the U.S., are supposed to
00:26:06.820 undergo a detailed background check.
00:26:08.660 Historically, the agency was not legally responsible for children after they had been released from
00:26:16.900 refugee office.
00:26:17.920 But Congress is now examining the agency's safeguards.
00:26:25.560 Huh.
00:26:26.720 So this is something that they are currently in Congress saying, maybe we should safeguard against
00:26:33.080 this.
00:26:33.540 Why might the government want to track migrant children after being placed with a sponsored
00:26:38.220 unaccompanied minors face deport deportation proceedings?
00:26:41.200 They may seek asylum or other relief.
00:26:43.260 Try to remain in the country illegally.
00:26:45.000 In 2016, under the Obama administration, the subcommittee released a report.
00:26:50.360 So it was public.
00:26:51.660 I don't remember it on the front page of the New York Times finding the department officials
00:26:56.140 had failed to establish procedures to protect unaccompanied minors from being turned over
00:27:01.880 to smugglers or human traffickers.
00:27:04.440 Eight children, the report found, had been placed with human traffickers, some of them forced
00:27:12.960 to work on an egg farm.
00:27:14.880 To prevent similar episodes, the Department of Homeland Security and Health and Human Services
00:27:23.040 agreed to establish new guidelines within a year.
00:27:26.580 Well, they haven't done that.
00:27:31.060 But I mean, this is it's funny because I think it's really frustrating to these agencies who
00:27:35.620 actually did this survey in an effort to try to help this problem.
00:27:40.260 And now the results of the survey are being used against them as if this is the first time
00:27:44.340 this has ever happened.
00:27:45.180 Like someone like the New York Times, which they don't do, did an investigative report.
00:27:49.860 No, it was the inspector general of those services that said, hey, we're not able to track about
00:27:58.340 5,000 kids.
00:28:00.400 Now, it was 5,000 under the Obama administration.
00:28:04.580 It's 1,400.
00:28:06.520 So maybe it's getting better.
00:28:08.880 I don't know.
00:28:10.320 But it's not good enough yet, apparently.
00:28:15.240 And I shouldn't write you.
00:28:16.540 It would be great if we were able to track down these groups.
00:28:19.220 But I guarantee it's interesting because immigration activists would say they wouldn't want the
00:28:25.700 government tracking every unaccompanied minor that comes into this country because it's
00:28:30.240 a violation of their human rights.
00:28:32.760 Now, now they find out, OK, let's at least make sure they're not with traffickers, make
00:28:36.760 a few phone calls.
00:28:38.180 Obviously, a lot of the people aren't calling back because they may have other issues they're
00:28:42.280 dealing with and don't want to necessarily interact with the federal government on a regular
00:28:45.760 basis.
00:28:46.240 What do you think is what do you think is happening?
00:28:48.220 Some of us have talked about this for a long time.
00:28:51.860 Strangely, all of us on the right.
00:28:53.960 What do you think happens to those those poor immigrants that are coming here because they
00:28:59.420 just want a better life for their family?
00:29:01.440 And they are smuggled across the river because they are being told by the drug lords that you
00:29:08.320 can't just walk across the border and say, I want asylum, which you can.
00:29:13.040 So they're being told that they're going to be sent back.
00:29:18.100 And so what they need to do is they need to pay like I think it's a thousand dollars per
00:29:22.880 person, which is way too much money, way too much money for anybody who is trying to come
00:29:28.580 over here.
00:29:28.900 They can't do it.
00:29:29.800 So dad has to stay behind.
00:29:33.480 We'll give you the credit and mom and the kids will bring them across.
00:29:37.860 But you're going to owe us a favor and dad's going to stay behind.
00:29:42.020 Dad will work for us for a while.
00:29:44.800 Well, what do you think that is?
00:29:46.240 What do you think when when when a drug lord is owed a favor by an innocent family who is
00:29:55.080 just trying to come across?
00:29:56.440 This is not helping used to be called indentured servitude.
00:30:00.640 It's exactly indentured servitude.
00:30:02.900 And it's not good servitude.
00:30:05.640 It's not like, hey, come over here and help me plant my crops.
00:30:09.160 Well, it might be.
00:30:10.020 Well, it may very well be planted crops in this case.
00:30:12.640 Yes, yes, it might be.
00:30:13.800 You know, look, it's there are two stories here that are separate.
00:30:18.420 You know, you can you can criticize the the Trump administration for their quote unquote
00:30:23.180 new policy, which isn't a new policy.
00:30:25.160 You when it comes to separating families, where did where did the families go before?
00:30:30.360 Stu, I'm trying to remember the the holding pens.
00:30:34.420 Yeah.
00:30:34.660 That we talked about.
00:30:35.920 Do you remember when we were down there?
00:30:37.900 The children were separated from each other.
00:30:41.300 They were all separated.
00:30:42.940 You're a nine to ten year old.
00:30:45.860 You are an eight to six year old.
00:30:49.420 You're in these rooms.
00:30:50.920 Brothers and sisters were even separated.
00:30:54.060 So don't talk to me about how horrible it is that they're going to be separated from
00:30:58.420 their parents.
00:30:59.060 That already was happening.
00:31:00.800 And kids were separated from their other family members.
00:31:05.100 If siblings came across, they couldn't be unless they were identical twins, could not be held
00:31:11.560 in the same rooms.
00:31:13.720 What do you don't stop with your fake outrage?
00:31:17.200 And the pictures of those circumstances from 2014 provided the ultimate the ultimate proof
00:31:23.980 of how biased the media is and the left is because people were setting those around and they were
00:31:31.220 outraged by them because they were photos of the Trump administration mishandling and immigrants
00:31:37.780 when in reality it happened in 2014 under Obama.
00:31:40.900 We covered it.
00:31:42.640 We covered it.
00:31:44.420 We were there.
00:31:45.920 We were telling you before the pictures came out.
00:31:48.860 We were telling you they're separating the children from each other.
00:31:54.300 So brother and sister come.
00:31:56.060 They're separating them.
00:31:58.480 Nobody cared.
00:31:59.920 This audience did.
00:32:01.660 But nobody cared.
00:32:03.280 The left certainly didn't care.
00:32:05.100 They didn't do any stories on it.
00:32:06.740 Don't get on your high moral horse now unless you're willing to say, wow, I didn't even
00:32:13.340 know.
00:32:13.820 I mean, I was trusting that we would hear these things.
00:32:16.180 I didn't even know.
00:32:17.400 I had no idea.
00:32:18.780 I'm in now.
00:32:19.620 I see the problem now.
00:32:20.960 And boy, my side was doing this too.
00:32:23.160 If you want to say that, then let's start Lincoln Arms.
00:32:27.200 What do you have a moment of reflection?
00:32:31.100 If you go out in front of the entire country and tweet a photo showing how horrible the
00:32:39.480 current administration is, and then it's proved that the photo you tweeted that proved
00:32:45.380 how horrible this administration is, is actually from an administration you supported
00:32:48.960 without question for eight years.
00:32:51.520 Do you have a moment where you sit back and go, God, what am I doing with myself here?
00:32:54.940 Look what I've done.
00:32:56.000 I don't think so.
00:32:56.920 You don't have that.
00:32:57.400 You don't even have that moment.
00:32:58.520 No, I don't think so.
00:32:59.240 I think people looked at it and said, oh, well, I mean, that it's not as bad as I thought
00:33:04.220 it was.
00:33:06.160 That picture isn't as bad as I, because they were humanely taken care of, I'm sure, under
00:33:10.440 my guy.
00:33:12.180 I'm sure that's what they thought.
00:33:13.600 And I think you're right.
00:33:14.600 You know, look, I think this happens on both sides.
00:33:16.540 We've covered it many times on both sides.
00:33:18.060 It's not exclusively a left-wing issue, but this one is.
00:33:21.740 And, you know, if you don't have a moment when you're caught that blatantly with just team
00:33:31.560 sports partisanship, you are, it's in front of everyone to see.
00:33:36.420 If you don't have a moment where you're sitting by yourself and thinking, God, what am I doing
00:33:39.720 with myself?
00:33:40.160 What have I become?
00:33:41.380 If you don't have that moment, why are you in this business?
00:33:44.240 Why are you even, I mean, at what point will this turn around for you?
00:33:50.060 I don't think it does.
00:33:51.400 I don't think it does.
00:33:52.200 You know, you should go back and read, I read it over the holiday, Demon Haunted World
00:33:59.980 by Carl Sagan.
00:34:01.720 It's a must read.
00:34:03.480 It's all about critical thinking.
00:34:07.260 And how do we, how do we come to the right conclusion?
00:34:12.240 And how do we, we should be asking questions.
00:34:16.100 That's becoming very, very unpopular.
00:34:18.320 And it's the only thing that I have seen.
00:34:19.960 It's a book that changed my, changed my life, uh, back in the nineties.
00:34:24.340 And, uh, I just read it again and it is even better now.
00:34:29.560 It's called the Demon Haunted World by Carl Sagan.
00:34:33.920 All right.
00:34:34.800 According to Fannie Mae's latest housing report, uh, April was a seminal month from home for
00:34:40.520 homeowners.
00:34:41.100 Uh, it found consumer confidence in housing jumped to its highest level on record.
00:34:45.500 Uh, and, uh, people who think that the, uh, the house prices are going to rise, um, even
00:34:51.940 more, uh, are the ones that are now saying, and you know, I, I think maybe it's a good
00:34:56.940 time to, to sell.
00:34:58.800 The gloom and doom of the housing market has been greatly exaggerated, at least with the
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00:35:57.040 Glenn Beck.
00:35:58.080 I'd love to talk to Starbucks employees today about how excited they are to go to the racial bias training
00:36:03.740 because I know if I worked at Starbucks, oh, I would be so excited to come back from the holiday weekend
00:36:10.200 and face that.
00:36:11.460 It'd be great.
00:36:13.240 Other than that, our phone number is open, 888-727-BECK.
00:36:16.420 If you work at Starbucks, love to hear from you today.
00:36:18.500 I also have a progressive conundrum that people are facing today.
00:36:22.660 Okay, all right.
00:36:23.860 This is the only one, by the way.
00:36:25.460 There's a new company called Storedot that has created batteries that can charge electric cars in five minutes.
00:36:35.780 Now, this is a huge limitation for electric cars.
00:36:38.000 One of the main reasons they have not taken off.
00:36:40.320 But, of course, you think if you're a left winger, you love that, right?
00:36:43.600 It's an Israeli company.
00:36:46.100 I don't know what to do now.
00:36:48.180 Supported by big oil.
00:36:50.080 Whoa.
00:36:51.040 What?
00:36:51.580 What do you cheer for?
00:36:52.420 To do?
00:36:53.460 What to do?
00:36:54.620 Glenn Beck.
00:37:01.280 This is good news.
00:37:02.340 This is really good news.
00:37:03.440 Because you might be thinking the Me Too movement has reached the apex.
00:37:08.060 It's all downhill from here.
00:37:10.480 But just when you think that, we're in America.
00:37:13.420 There's some new advancement that pops into the culture.
00:37:16.460 This time, the inventor is Leslie McGorty.
00:37:20.000 She's a high school physics teacher in Las Vegas.
00:37:24.020 She saw a part where the Me Too movement is really lacking strength.
00:37:29.820 And that is women serial killers.
00:37:32.480 She's like, Me Too, right?
00:37:34.320 I can do that.
00:37:35.940 I don't think she understands the movement.
00:37:37.900 She planned to kickstart the whole movement at a concert by Life of Agony, a grunge rock band at a bar in Las Vegas.
00:37:45.420 In text to a friend, McGorty wrote, I'm going to poke a lot of holes in a lot of people on Saturday.
00:37:51.520 I have the means, the motives, and the brains.
00:37:54.600 No, not if you're saying this on social media.
00:37:56.600 I'm just saying.
00:37:57.580 Vegas will lose its luster after me.
00:38:00.060 Maybe I'll start a movement, another Me Too movement.
00:38:03.120 But this time, women feel empowered enough to become serial killers.
00:38:07.200 A perfect plan with my favorite song, surrounded by a bunch of mitzvits like I am.
00:38:13.860 This is great.
00:38:15.180 Luckily, police stepped in before she could act on it.
00:38:17.680 She now faces 20 years in prison for terroristic threats.
00:38:21.460 Some news sources have quoted students who are shocked by her actions.
00:38:26.800 Others are like, no, not so much.
00:38:29.640 It doesn't surprise me.
00:38:31.200 Quote, one of her students said, she scared me.
00:38:33.700 She always talked about her husband and her divorce.
00:38:36.560 Way too much personal stuff.
00:38:38.400 It was like scary.
00:38:39.800 I like the word like used in more sentences next time, Natalie.
00:38:45.360 Another student noticed that McGorty refused to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance.
00:38:50.320 Uh-oh.
00:38:52.440 I hear this whole time, I thought she was going to be some kook and crackpot on the right.
00:38:57.780 Whenever we had the Pledge of Allegiance, she wouldn't stand for the pledge.
00:39:00.960 When we asked her about it, she said she would stand up for anything else, but not the Pledge of Allegiance or the National Anthem.
00:39:08.260 Another student said, I know she always comes in talking about her boyfriends and who she dates, but I didn't think she'd be making threats to people.
00:39:16.600 She's currently out on bail, but isn't allowed back at the school quite yet.
00:39:22.860 So her students are going to have to learn about physics from someone else.
00:39:28.500 God forbid.
00:39:30.080 God forbid they replace her with a white man.
00:39:33.340 It's Tuesday, May 29th.
00:39:42.180 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:39:45.560 So tonight on TV, I'm going to be covering the Bubba effect again because I think it's happening now.
00:39:54.320 And we're seeing it in several places.
00:39:56.500 We're seeing it today in Italy.
00:39:58.240 Italy is in economic meltdown today because of what's happening in their parliament.
00:40:05.720 Deutsche Bank is in economic meltdown.
00:40:08.360 George Soros says, it looks like we may have another financial crisis like 2008 on the horizon.
00:40:15.060 Panic, everyone, so I can make billions of dollars.
00:40:18.320 We also have this this uprising in England.
00:40:26.980 Stu, had you ever heard of Tommy Robinson?
00:40:30.080 No.
00:40:30.740 OK, so where do you stand on this guy?
00:40:34.560 Did you did you do it when you saw the hashtag free Tommy?
00:40:38.460 Did you do any homework on him?
00:40:39.980 It was interesting about this past vacation.
00:40:41.840 I didn't see any hashtags.
00:40:43.300 Good for you.
00:40:44.420 I saw so few hashtags.
00:40:46.260 I saw the one that was on the phone.
00:40:47.520 There's one on the phone.
00:40:48.500 Did you know that?
00:40:49.080 There's a hashtag on everybody's phone.
00:40:51.680 It's a pound sign.
00:40:52.320 Yeah, that's what it used to be, apparently.
00:40:54.480 Yeah.
00:40:54.660 I really honestly did my best to try to avoid as much as this is possible.
00:40:58.060 Good for you.
00:40:58.360 So I didn't dive too deeply into this.
00:41:00.580 So I see the hashtag and I see, you know, free Tommy.
00:41:06.620 And I'm like, what is this story about?
00:41:09.140 And then it mutates over the weekend into a story that the the reporters in Great Britain can't cover anymore.
00:41:20.840 They've they've taken all of the stories offline.
00:41:23.920 Now, the question is, did they do that by choice or did the government tell them to do that?
00:41:31.020 Because they did say that there's a blackout on all coverage.
00:41:34.980 Now, that's crazy.
00:41:36.580 What this guy was doing and I am not I do not want to take a stand on on Tommy Robinson because I've done my homework, but I'm not sure if he's a good guy or a bad guy.
00:41:50.960 He has a lot of bad guy qualities, but also has some things that if you can take them at face value, he might be a good guy.
00:41:59.260 I don't know.
00:42:02.100 But that's OK to say in today's society that, like, no, maybe you should have the context of this guy's character in life before you make an extreme judgment.
00:42:10.900 No, no, I can say whatever I want, but then the press will make it into whatever they want.
00:42:16.800 I mean, the far right will say Glenn Beck endorses or or torches Tommy Robinson.
00:42:23.640 And then the media will say Glenn Beck endorses him if he's a bad guy.
00:42:28.580 It'll be reversed if he's a good guy.
00:42:30.820 Right.
00:42:31.140 And you're not you're not avoiding taking some big stand on this guy because of what the media might do.
00:42:37.080 It's because it's the right thing to do.
00:42:38.740 Right.
00:42:38.960 And I don't know.
00:42:40.060 I don't know.
00:42:41.120 I don't know.
00:42:42.620 And that's the problem.
00:42:43.680 There's no one to trust.
00:42:45.300 I don't trust the media.
00:42:46.920 I don't trust the government to decide, especially the government of England.
00:42:52.200 I don't I don't know.
00:42:53.560 I don't know who to trust in this.
00:42:56.340 I do know that he is a sign that it is already well underway in England, the Bubba effect, where people don't care if it's right or wrong.
00:43:08.640 They don't care because they've had enough and they see the biggest boogeyman being the government.
00:43:15.980 So here's what he did.
00:43:17.480 He was arrested and jailed Friday after he reportedly streamed live on Facebook as alleged members of an Islamic child sex grooming gang entered a courtroom building for their trial.
00:43:29.480 So he's standing outside and he's like, I'm out here and I've got, you know, I've got my my webcam and and look, here they are.
00:43:38.140 They're going in.
00:43:39.200 Now, what is this sex scandal?
00:43:40.520 Well, this sex scandal is absolutely phenomenal.
00:43:46.140 Everybody is talking today about these fourteen hundred missing children at the border that Donald Trump just say, I guess he must have tried to put them in a pocket and then he left them in the wrong coat.
00:43:56.260 Where are these fourteen hundred children?
00:43:58.440 It's clearly not Donald Trump.
00:44:01.780 There were what was it?
00:44:03.980 Forty five hundred children lost under Barack Obama.
00:44:07.840 So please stop with this.
00:44:11.840 If you care about children, maybe you should take take a look at this one.
00:44:16.660 This Pakistani Islamic sex ring.
00:44:22.940 They have no idea how big the numbers actually are, but they believe that at least fourteen hundred children were exploited sexually.
00:44:34.680 The children as young as eleven were raped by multiple perpetrators, abducted traffic to other cities in England.
00:44:43.740 They were beaten and intimidated.
00:44:47.500 They some of them had gasoline poured on them, set on fire with the other children watching.
00:44:56.120 And they're saying you're next if you don't do exactly what we say.
00:45:02.920 And and here's the real problem.
00:45:06.800 The government did nothing.
00:45:09.040 In fact, let me give you this one.
00:45:10.580 Reading the publicity that is happening this weekend, I'm reminded not just of the bravery and tenacity of those involved in exposing the levels of organized child abuse here in the UK,
00:45:24.500 but also of the cowards and deniers who for so long refused to accept that harm was being done to our children by violent exploit exploiters.
00:45:33.500 I've been writing this story online for over a decade, many years before the award winning journalist Andrew Norfolk wrote his first piece about grooming gangs in northern towns in England.
00:45:44.920 And I was investigating this phenomena, despite the quality of the material that I had mass.
00:45:50.440 It took me until 2007 to get my first piece published because some editors feared an accusation of racism in this particular geographical area.
00:45:59.700 Many of the members of the grooming gangs were of Pakistani Islamic origin as a feminist who has always gone after men who abused women and girls,
00:46:08.980 whichever social class or ethnic group they belong to, I was concerned that the story would only be told by racists.
00:46:17.480 So she's standing up and saying, look, we can't give this ground to the racist over here.
00:46:24.640 So why are you seeing these racists standing up and being taken seriously by so many people?
00:46:33.560 Because there's a problem.
00:46:36.560 And here's a feminist on the left that understands it.
00:46:40.640 No one is saying anything.
00:46:43.220 When you read these stories about what has happened and the parents that went to the police and told them with their children and they were told by the police,
00:46:59.660 well, we can't help you on this.
00:47:01.820 Well, we're not sure of what exactly if she's telling the truth.
00:47:05.540 We're not sure.
00:47:06.500 Well, we'll look into it.
00:47:07.960 Social workers.
00:47:10.120 Well, we can't help you on this.
00:47:13.220 Now, there is a statement from the police.
00:47:22.760 We have failed our young people.
00:47:26.400 Unfortunately, many of the police regarded many child victims with contempt.
00:47:32.860 I'd like to start by offering an unreserved apology to the victims of child exploitation who did not receive the level of service they should be able to expect from their local police force.
00:47:42.500 We fully acknowledge our previous failings.
00:47:45.600 We have overhauled the way we deal with such cases and have successfully prosecuted a number of abusers.
00:47:53.340 Why is Tommy Robinson picked up if you fix this?
00:48:03.980 Why have you picked up a guy who is standing outside of a courthouse saying here they are?
00:48:11.360 Here are the Pakistani guys are going in that are accused of this.
00:48:16.460 Why is he all of a sudden picked up?
00:48:19.180 And then why do you silence the entire thing if you've fixed it?
00:48:25.240 Answer.
00:48:26.040 You haven't fixed it.
00:48:27.240 You haven't.
00:48:28.000 You've eaten around the corners, but you refuse to look at the problem.
00:48:34.500 What's happening in Europe?
00:48:36.820 Brexit is coming apart.
00:48:39.600 I'm sorry.
00:48:40.980 The euro is coming apart.
00:48:43.100 They're now talking about an Italian exit.
00:48:45.500 The Italian government is collapsing.
00:48:52.840 Why?
00:48:54.540 Because the people don't trust the government to be fixing anything.
00:49:00.140 They don't believe the government is actually listening to them.
00:49:04.420 If you want to see the future.
00:49:08.180 The future is Donald Trump on steroids.
00:49:13.360 Now, if you don't like that idea, then you've got to stop with this neo Marxist post modernist bullcrap that tells us we can't sing the national anthem at our own sporting events.
00:49:29.100 Because here's an example of of of the Bubba effect happening at a sporting event.
00:49:39.860 This is this is a little league playoff game where the parents are told we're not going to have the national anthem.
00:49:48.840 We're just going to start to play ball.
00:49:50.960 The parents boo and they all stand up.
00:49:53.780 And here's what happened.
00:49:54.640 We're just going to start to play ball.
00:50:24.640 This is what's coming.
00:50:27.300 This is what is coming.
00:50:29.060 This is chaos.
00:50:31.420 Why is it chaos?
00:50:33.660 Because the authorities have told people who have lived in this country their whole life and are proud of their country.
00:50:42.900 And we have a tradition of singing that.
00:50:45.240 The joke is home of a brave play ball.
00:50:51.080 We that's the joke.
00:50:53.160 We always hear play ball at the last line of the Star Spangled Banner because it's a tradition.
00:51:01.780 People don't want that tradition changed.
00:51:06.560 They don't hate their heritage.
00:51:09.600 You elites in your post modernist world.
00:51:14.280 You do hate the American heritage.
00:51:16.980 You know, it really amazes me that I got into so much trouble for using the words.
00:51:25.260 I do think he has a deep seated problem with white people and the white culture.
00:51:31.840 Remember what the scandal was?
00:51:33.420 What do you mean by white culture?
00:51:34.840 I don't know the one you're all telling us that is horrible right now.
00:51:40.780 That white culture.
00:51:43.500 You told me I was a racist for saying that I think he has a problem with white people.
00:51:49.540 Well, does anybody doubt that there's a lot of people that are now in charge of very important positions that have a problem with white people?
00:52:02.580 You know, here's what I think about racism.
00:52:04.620 I don't judge people on their color.
00:52:06.500 I get to know them because once you get to know them, there's all kinds of really meaty reasons for hating somebody.
00:52:14.360 Get to know them.
00:52:15.700 Chaos is coming.
00:52:23.260 You need to fix yourself to something that is solid.
00:52:28.840 Here's an idea.
00:52:30.980 I recommend the American scriptures.
00:52:35.920 I recommend the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights.
00:52:41.940 I recommend you tie yourselves deeply to those things.
00:52:46.500 And then you practice what Franklin called the American religion.
00:52:50.380 I believe there is a God.
00:52:52.300 He's going to judge us.
00:52:53.760 We should serve him.
00:52:55.020 And the best way to serve him is to serve your fellow man.
00:52:59.860 That is the American religion.
00:53:02.980 Now, tell me.
00:53:05.160 Tell me why that has to be driven out of the public square.
00:53:11.940 So, I don't know if you saw this video that I put up on Twitter.
00:53:30.780 It was a front loader hitting a tree and this mushroom cloud of pollen exploded off of this tree.
00:53:38.100 I've never seen anything like it.
00:53:39.360 At first, I thought, that's got to be some video trick.
00:53:44.460 It's not.
00:53:45.200 That's what it's like living, especially in Texas.
00:53:48.920 It is crazy what we're breathing in.
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00:54:57.280 Glenn back.
00:54:59.020 OK, so.
00:55:01.300 So you want to know why the world is on fire?
00:55:03.220 OK, so what is happening over in England?
00:55:06.380 In England, they have they have silenced a guy, good or bad, right or wrong.
00:55:11.920 They've silenced a guy for showing the the basically the perp walk of these Pakistani immigrants who have been running a sex ring, allegedly.
00:55:25.380 And these guys have have been responsible for about fourteen hundred rapes of children.
00:55:32.020 OK, that's kind of a big deal.
00:55:34.780 They've thrown him into jail.
00:55:37.140 Thousands of people rally around him.
00:55:40.700 The judge orders a complete blackout and sentences him.
00:55:45.180 Is this the fastest trial you've ever seen in your life?
00:55:48.340 Stu?
00:55:49.220 I mean, it's like Saddam Hussein's trial.
00:55:51.140 I mean, it's like crazy.
00:55:52.340 Saddam Hussein at least took a few months.
00:55:54.060 Yeah.
00:55:54.200 Yesterday, I found out that he was he was now sentenced to 13 months in prison.
00:55:59.800 He's already in prison.
00:56:01.200 He was arrested on Friday and a complete blackout.
00:56:05.220 OK, so you can see why people are standing up, rising up.
00:56:08.280 What is the EU doing?
00:56:12.740 Brussels.
00:56:13.140 The European Union has introduced a new proposal banning plastic products like cotton swabs, straws, stir sticks and balloon sticks.
00:56:26.660 What's a balloon stick?
00:56:28.340 I think a balloon stick is where you tie the balloon on a stick.
00:56:31.740 OK, European Commission has a proposal that would seek to cut marine litter in half and only for the estimated two hundred and fifty billion dollar fund.
00:56:42.640 Oh, that's it.
00:56:43.160 That's it.
00:56:43.860 Oh, that's it.
00:56:44.620 And if I you know, if I think if I went door to door and ask people, hey, what would you like the government to be doing?
00:56:50.320 They'd be saying balloon sticks.
00:56:51.560 Oh, we got to stop the balloon stick.
00:56:53.080 Cotton Q-tips and balloon sticks.
00:56:55.460 I want them out.
00:56:56.440 I want them out.
00:57:01.340 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:57:04.280 Yesterday, the blaze ran a story that I just want to share with you because I just think it is so great for for Memorial Day to be able to tell you the story about somebody that I have never heard of.
00:57:15.940 Somebody that won the the highest Navy award and the second highest award in any of our armed forces.
00:57:26.260 It's the the Navy Cross.
00:57:30.400 He was a mess attendant.
00:57:33.640 And he was only a mess attendant.
00:57:35.460 I mean, how did the guy who was who won the Navy Cross, he was working in the kitchen.
00:57:43.880 He was black.
00:57:44.980 And there in the 1930s, because of Wilson, you really weren't allowed to do much else in the military.
00:57:56.400 But he happened to be in Pearl Harbor.
00:57:58.720 Now, he got the Navy Cross because of what he did in the few minutes at Pearl Harbor.
00:58:06.800 But the press and the Navy itself didn't even bother to name him in the press release when they were naming all of the heroes.
00:58:16.900 His name is Doris Miller.
00:58:20.820 Doris.
00:58:22.460 I'll get to that in a second.
00:58:23.740 Odds were against him.
00:58:28.280 He was called to duty and he was the Negro mess boy.
00:58:34.220 But he has a name, Doris, that should be remembered by all of us.
00:58:41.120 He was born in Waco, Texas.
00:58:44.700 I don't get it.
00:58:46.380 His parents named him Doris.
00:58:49.420 Because the midwife was sure before he was born that he'd be a girl.
00:58:53.560 So they picked the name Doris for the girl.
00:58:56.680 This is a custom that I am glad we have lost.
00:58:59.360 I had an aunt Hermina.
00:59:02.240 Because my what my grandparents, my great uncles, I don't remember.
00:59:09.320 They my great grandparents.
00:59:11.600 That's what it was.
00:59:12.420 My great grandparents were convinced that they were going to have a boy.
00:59:16.380 And so they picked the name Herman.
00:59:18.860 And when she was born, they named her Hermina.
00:59:24.500 She looked like a Hermina.
00:59:26.500 Do you think because she was called Hermina, she like formed to what Hermina would look like?
00:59:31.340 I think she did.
00:59:31.820 Doris Miller does not look like a Doris.
00:59:34.700 Anyway.
00:59:35.160 He worked on the family farm.
00:59:38.620 He dropped out of school.
00:59:41.200 As an eighth grader.
00:59:45.360 Then he went to the civilian conservative, conservation Corps, which was an FDR program.
00:59:51.360 And then in 1939, he enlisted in the Navy.
00:59:57.580 He was assigned to the USS West Virginia in 1940.
01:00:01.060 And he was given duties that it was not going to bring him any glory at all.
01:00:05.700 He served meals and he did the laundry.
01:00:08.240 And that's all he was allowed to do.
01:00:10.460 And it was Sunday morning, three minutes to eight o'clock, December 7th, 1941.
01:00:18.640 You could hear, even in the underbelly of the ship, you could hear the rumble of the planes and the dropping of the torpedoes.
01:00:29.040 It was the first of one of nine Japanese torpedoes that hit his ship.
01:00:34.980 He runs from the mess hall and he runs up to the battle station to an anti-aircraft battery magazine.
01:00:43.000 It had been destroyed.
01:00:44.380 He made his way to the center part of the ship.
01:00:47.500 And he was tasked with transporting the captain who had been badly injured by shrapnel to safety.
01:00:53.740 The ship's boxing champion was three foot six inches, nearly 200 pounds.
01:01:00.660 It was Doris.
01:01:02.420 It didn't look like a Doris.
01:01:03.840 He was the ideal person to carry the wounded to safety.
01:01:07.620 Once the captain was safe, Miller was ordered to load one of the 50 caliber anti-aircraft guns still intact on the ship.
01:01:14.840 He complied, but he didn't stop there.
01:01:17.060 He didn't have any training on the gun.
01:01:18.820 He had no idea.
01:01:19.740 But the guy who was supposed to fire the gun had just been shot.
01:01:24.740 He manned the gun.
01:01:26.160 He fires on the Japanese aircraft until he was out of ammunition.
01:01:29.400 Miller later said that firing the machine gun during the battle was a weapon that he hadn't been trained to operate.
01:01:36.280 He said it wasn't hard.
01:01:37.320 I just pulled the trigger and she was working fine.
01:01:40.300 I had watched everybody else with these guns.
01:01:42.440 I guess I fired her for about 15 minutes.
01:01:45.440 I got one of those Japanese planes.
01:01:47.660 They were driving pretty close to us.
01:01:50.060 Even as the ship was continuing to get battered by enemy fire, he continued to transport the wounded to safety for the duration of the attack.
01:01:58.260 The sailors on board were able to prevent the ship from capsizing, but it eventually sank and Miller was one of the last members off.
01:02:12.160 So here it is, this mess attendant who saved lives, saved his captain, did things that nobody ever thought he could do.
01:02:23.640 And he was never trained for, battled the Japanese, took down one of their aircraft.
01:02:30.080 He was recognized and honored across the nation as a hero.
01:02:34.440 He was given the Navy Cross in 1942, as well as a Purple Heart.
01:02:40.100 There are schools named and streets named after him in America.
01:02:45.200 There are some statues that are oppressing somebody someplace.
01:02:54.240 It wasn't, it didn't happen right away.
01:02:57.760 Because the Navy never released his name.
01:02:59.860 They just, they named everybody else but not him because he was black.
01:03:04.420 It was the Pittsburgh Courier that was the first to report his identity.
01:03:09.100 Ironically, the story ran next to a story about a jury probing a lynching in Missouri.
01:03:17.420 That was the world, and that was the country he was fighting for.
01:03:24.460 About a year later, he was on another ship.
01:03:27.580 Japanese torpedo struck the ship.
01:03:30.420 Detonated the aircraft bomb magazine.
01:03:35.020 He died.
01:03:39.100 Here's a guy that had every reason to complain, every reason to look at everybody and say,
01:03:49.560 you're not even looking at me as a person.
01:03:53.660 The abolitionists, the Wedgwood, you know, the plate maker and the china maker,
01:04:01.220 they were finally convinced to join in as abolitionists,
01:04:06.200 and they made these Wedgwood plates, which were very,
01:04:10.800 it was a sign that you were in the right group.
01:04:16.020 And the plate said,
01:04:17.800 am I not a man?
01:04:19.020 Am I not your brother?
01:04:23.960 He was a man.
01:04:25.580 He was our brother.
01:04:28.840 And he fought so we could learn the lessons from the past and get better.
01:04:33.260 Who is it?
01:04:36.860 Who is it that we have turned our guns on now?
01:04:40.860 Who is it that is not popular,
01:04:44.640 that is being pushed out of society,
01:04:47.100 whose voice is being silenced?
01:04:52.440 It was guys like Doris.
01:04:56.000 Who is it today?
01:04:57.180 Are they not your brother?
01:05:02.740 Are they not your sister?
01:05:07.100 Are we all not relatives in the family of man?
01:05:11.280 Do you see what's happening in Italy today?
01:05:19.780 George Soros says,
01:05:21.380 looks like we might be headed for another financial meltdown like 2008.
01:05:27.820 Oh, good.
01:05:28.480 Thanks, George, for chiming in.
01:05:29.780 I appreciate it.
01:05:30.620 How much did you play a role in that one?
01:05:33.860 In Italy, things are really, really rocky today.
01:05:38.060 It's because they can't put a government together.
01:05:40.620 The extremists, if you will, are in charge
01:05:45.140 because nobody trusts the regular politician.
01:05:48.960 Nobody.
01:05:50.160 And so Italy has voted in this group that they're environmental.
01:05:55.460 I would, from a distance, deem them as environmental extremists,
01:06:00.280 but maybe not.
01:06:01.160 They've tempered a lot of that.
01:06:03.100 And they couldn't build a coalition government,
01:06:05.060 so they decided to build it with the right-wing extremists
01:06:09.320 who look kind of racist.
01:06:11.600 That's great.
01:06:12.720 Well, that's not working at all,
01:06:14.780 and so it's falling apart.
01:06:16.680 And now the stock market is falling apart all over Europe
01:06:19.320 because it looks like Italy may have a giant crash,
01:06:24.160 which will bring down Germany,
01:06:25.340 and then the dominoes begin to fall.
01:06:27.700 That's where George Soros comes in.
01:06:29.880 Anyway, if you thought we were out of the woods, we're not.
01:06:33.940 These problems did not go away.
01:06:37.800 So what are you going to do about it?
01:06:39.020 Well, you could worry about it, and you could fret about it.
01:06:41.920 You could say, I'm going to elect somebody.
01:06:43.400 Or you could just take personal responsibility.
01:06:48.360 Inflation or times of chaos, which I think we're in,
01:06:52.140 you want to have gold, gold or silver.
01:06:54.740 It's an asset that protects me and my family.
01:06:57.720 And if you don't think it can happen,
01:06:59.800 just look around the world.
01:07:01.560 Look around what's happening at Venezuela.
01:07:04.440 Venezuela, 10 years ago, they were stable.
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01:07:21.720 You can be like, ah, yeah, really?
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01:07:45.540 Glenn Beck.
01:07:47.580 We are so excited to open up the doors
01:07:51.420 of our chocolate factory here, if you will.
01:07:54.540 Of our studios here, the Mercury Studios,
01:07:57.840 and share with you portions of the Mercury One
01:08:01.600 historic collection.
01:08:04.980 This one is going to be very, very different.
01:08:09.160 I want you to bring your children,
01:08:10.860 but I think we're, we haven't put it all finished together yet,
01:08:15.880 but I may have a pass-through for parts of this
01:08:19.800 for younger children, because parts of this
01:08:21.680 are going to be fairly disturbing.
01:08:24.540 This is all about rights and responsibility,
01:08:26.860 and we all think that, oh, you know, America, it's fine,
01:08:31.220 but, you know, we're going to be fine without it.
01:08:33.120 Are we?
01:08:33.760 Are we?
01:08:34.800 Without the rights and responsibilities
01:08:37.180 of the Bill of Rights?
01:08:38.500 I'm not, I'm not sure.
01:08:41.320 And we're going to show you all the way from Vlad the Impaler
01:08:45.320 to the Nazis, the first third of the museum,
01:08:50.620 is what man did.
01:08:53.760 And we are in, I can't say exactly,
01:09:00.700 because I'm not sure where we stand on everything.
01:09:02.420 I'm not sure what's coming and what's not coming,
01:09:04.580 but we have access to one of the largest collections
01:09:08.440 of torture devices from the Inquisition,
01:09:13.920 and from everything that is horrifying.
01:09:16.080 I mean, if you ever saw the movie Man with the Iron Mask,
01:09:18.860 they did that.
01:09:21.020 And we hope to be having some of the iron masks
01:09:23.880 on display for all kinds of punishments for people
01:09:29.200 before men had rights.
01:09:32.180 Then we're going to take you through the Bill of Rights
01:09:35.040 and a few of the things,
01:09:36.320 and we will show you when we've gone right
01:09:40.900 and when we've gone wrong on each one of the Bill of Rights.
01:09:44.600 Because I am convinced that the solution
01:09:48.160 to all of our problems are all found
01:09:51.500 in the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence.
01:09:53.900 It's all there.
01:09:55.280 All we have to do is stop violating the Bill of Rights,
01:09:59.100 and we'll be okay.
01:10:00.460 We'll solve these problems.
01:10:03.060 We have things on display from the death of Abraham Lincoln
01:10:06.780 and slavery that have not been seen before.
01:10:10.900 We have some remarkable things
01:10:14.500 that, again, have not been seen.
01:10:17.120 I'll give you more specific details as we get closer.
01:10:20.040 I just know we have a list of hundreds of items.
01:10:23.020 I'm not sure which is going to be in yet.
01:10:25.320 But join us.
01:10:26.440 It is happening Father's Day weekend.
01:10:28.740 It is starting, I think, on Thursday,
01:10:30.520 maybe Friday, Saturday, and Sunday,
01:10:32.800 June 15th through the 17th,
01:10:34.640 here at the Mercury Studios.
01:10:35.980 I'm going to be here all weekend.
01:10:37.660 We'll be giving tours.
01:10:38.580 Everybody else, I think, Stu, you're giving tours as well.
01:10:43.860 And we're going to take you backstage.
01:10:45.880 We're going to show you and unveil something
01:10:48.800 that we have talked about for quite a while,
01:10:52.180 a building project that we have spoken about
01:10:56.400 that is underway now.
01:10:58.700 And we're going to be announcing it publicly that weekend.
01:11:01.740 And you're going to be the first to be able to see it.
01:11:04.600 It's happening at the Mercury Studios.
01:11:06.300 You can learn more information and buy tickets
01:11:08.240 at mercuryone.org slash museum2018.
01:11:12.960 mercuryone.org slash museum2018.
01:11:16.660 Come and see the pop-up museum here at the Mercury Studios
01:11:21.240 the week of June 15th through the 17th here in Texas.
01:11:27.140 And I'd love to see you.
01:11:29.100 And for all the scholars that may be coming to the museum,
01:11:32.320 you should know mercuryone.org.
01:11:36.600 Thank you.
01:11:37.240 If you just type in the number one, it doesn't go anywhere.
01:11:39.300 It doesn't go anywhere.
01:11:39.780 And for all of the scholars that may have wanted to correct me
01:11:45.140 on the last story, Doris was not 3'6",
01:11:49.180 but rather 6'3".
01:11:50.920 I legitimately spent the rest of that story feeling like,
01:11:53.460 oh my gosh, like a little person was able to do
01:11:56.620 all these amazing things in World War II?
01:11:58.980 You wouldn't think that necessarily it was an accepting society?
01:12:01.860 I really kind of wrecked the story, didn't I?
01:12:04.080 It did distract me, I will say.
01:12:06.120 I'm sorry, I didn't mean to do that.
01:12:08.880 Because it seemed like there was a lot of things
01:12:10.700 that required height in that story.
01:12:14.020 He couldn't even, you know what's really amazing?
01:12:15.960 He got the Navy Cross because he couldn't even reach the spoon
01:12:19.520 to dish out the oatmeal.
01:12:21.660 Incredible.
01:12:22.380 Yeah, he was 3'6".
01:12:23.780 A lot of people writing and saying Cuba Gooding Jr.
01:12:26.820 played Doris Miller in Pearl Harbor,
01:12:29.400 the arguably forgettable Ben Affleck movie from back in the day.
01:12:35.400 Yeah, I try to block most Ben Affleck movies.
01:12:37.680 Yeah, he's had a mixture.
01:12:39.900 Did you see any movies while you were on vacation?
01:12:42.440 Saw Solo, yes.
01:12:44.300 How was it?
01:12:45.620 I think it was, it's been getting killed by the press.
01:12:50.860 And I think honestly it was certainly fine.
01:12:54.980 And at times pretty good.
01:12:57.820 What an endorsement.
01:12:58.680 Well, I mean, it wasn't, it was, for Star Wars movies, not my favorite,
01:13:02.620 better than the prequels.
01:13:03.860 You know what I mean?
01:13:04.140 Like it wasn't a bad movie.
01:13:05.020 Well, there was nothing worse.
01:13:07.140 My argument with it is the only problem with it is it's May release.
01:13:12.820 It's too close.
01:13:14.180 You push this thing to Christmas and the anticipation, you know,
01:13:18.280 kind of builds again for another Star Wars movie.
01:13:20.720 They rushed this one.
01:13:21.720 They just came out with a movie at Christmas.
01:13:23.400 And now they're coming out with another one in May.
01:13:25.000 It's too close.
01:13:26.280 And so I think they've learned that lesson, I think, after this.
01:13:29.340 Because it did not do, I mean.
01:13:30.820 Disney's not really hurting, though.
01:13:32.180 With Star Wars and Marvel.
01:13:34.280 Yeah.
01:13:34.600 They're not hurting.
01:13:35.640 Look, the movie did nine figures and everyone's calling it a disappointment.
01:13:38.520 So, I mean, it's not that bad.
01:13:40.300 Right, right.
01:13:40.780 But still, it's worth seeing.
01:13:43.140 There's nothing inherently wrong with it.
01:13:46.460 Jeez.
01:13:48.480 Glenn Beck.
01:13:50.760 So, I made the mistake of trying the other night to watch television with my entire family.
01:14:00.460 That is no longer possible.
01:14:04.500 Has anybody tried to watch?
01:14:08.160 I mean, anybody who hasn't just gone dead?
01:14:10.780 To the world?
01:14:12.360 Are there any writers or producers or networks or anybody?
01:14:16.560 Is there anybody in America that can write good, funny comedy, compelling sci-fi action adventure or history without sex?
01:14:24.800 The F word.
01:14:25.900 Gender fluid preaching.
01:14:27.480 Frankly, any preaching about anything.
01:14:29.800 Just telling a good story.
01:14:31.660 Is there anybody that can do that?
01:14:33.960 Because I, for one, would really like to see, you know, a good show with good actors.
01:14:38.440 Good direction.
01:14:39.080 Maybe some artistic value.
01:14:41.760 You know, it'd be nice to sit as a whole family and watch.
01:14:45.180 It can't be just me who is sitting there night after night trying to find anything.
01:14:50.820 Most times, all we do is, okay, what does everybody want to watch?
01:14:54.860 About an hour into it after checking out trailers and watching a little bit of this or that.
01:15:01.320 Usually an hour later, I'm like, okay, well, I'm going to bed if nobody can agree on anything.
01:15:05.820 So, we decided that we were going to watch something.
01:15:12.480 Me, my sensitive 12-year-old girl, my 13-year-old old boy, a mom who doesn't want to watch anything.
01:15:20.760 I think she'd go for Little House on the Prairie now because even Downton Abbey was getting a little racy there at the end.
01:15:28.260 A little morally reckless, I think.
01:15:31.220 We started watching, what is it, Brooklyn Nine-Nine?
01:15:35.300 Andy Samberg, the sitcom?
01:15:38.140 I don't know.
01:15:39.340 I only got about five minutes of it.
01:15:40.840 I don't know.
01:15:41.340 We were all there.
01:15:41.980 I was laughing.
01:15:42.760 My son was laughing.
01:15:43.680 My daughter was laughing a little bit.
01:15:47.040 Kind of, not really, but within five minutes, they started talking about sex and swear words, and mom said, turn it off.
01:15:55.080 We're not watching this anymore.
01:15:58.640 Okay.
01:15:59.200 All right.
01:15:59.640 Okay.
01:16:00.080 All right.
01:16:00.560 Well, I'm with you.
01:16:01.260 I'm with you.
01:16:01.940 Okay.
01:16:03.180 Now, that limits our possibilities.
01:16:06.300 Okay.
01:16:06.740 But let's go.
01:16:07.360 Hey, you know what?
01:16:08.380 I heard about Cobra Kai.
01:16:10.540 It's on YouTube Red.
01:16:12.200 I don't know anything about YouTube Red, but let's try that.
01:16:16.640 I hear a lot of people are watching it.
01:16:18.280 It's highly watched.
01:16:19.200 It's based, honey, on Karate Kid.
01:16:22.100 That's totally harmless.
01:16:23.620 What could go wrong?
01:16:25.840 Here, let's watch the trailer.
01:16:28.100 Yeah.
01:16:28.780 Didn't make it past the trailer.
01:16:30.720 Didn't make it past the trailer.
01:16:32.400 I mean, Cobra Kai is totally fine if you, as a family, don't mind the F word, a-hole.
01:16:37.200 And other refined cultural gems in the trailer.
01:16:43.360 When is Lost in Space coming back?
01:16:46.160 Have they renewed that?
01:16:47.000 They haven't canceled it yet, have they?
01:16:48.240 Is it just me?
01:16:50.980 It cannot just be me.
01:16:53.060 But there seems to be only two kinds of television that are being made right now.
01:17:02.960 This is supposed to be the golden era.
01:17:06.820 But I only get two kinds.
01:17:09.760 Well, first kind, and I can't watch it.
01:17:12.260 You know, the movies or the TV shows produced by a church group, and they create a poorly written, poorly acted story about a girl who's pregnant and has cancer.
01:17:24.220 And, in the first episode, calls an evil abortion doctor names, most of which he deserves.
01:17:31.580 But not because of the abortion, but because, in this episode, he also beats his wife.
01:17:36.140 And he's also the chief dragon master in the occult.
01:17:38.720 And they end up in court because Christians have to be silenced.
01:17:41.560 And just when it looks like the abortion doctor is more evil than any of the evilest characters you've ever seen on television ever before, an evil judge steps up, who just happens to secretly hate Jesus Christ because of the death of his younger brother when he was six.
01:17:55.980 How can there be a God, he shouts with tears in one of the many cheesy flashback scenes, if Jesus won't even save an innocent child?
01:18:04.360 And just as it looks as though he doesn't get what everyone else gets, even those who haven't seen the movie, he can be the one who saves these innocent children now.
01:18:16.660 Suddenly, his eyes are open when Cancer Girl says, you must be the Lord's hands, which reminds him of what his mother said to him as they were helping an elderly woman just before she was killed by a drunk driving parishioner in the church parking lot on the day of my first communion.
01:18:33.520 Why? There must not be a God.
01:18:36.480 But in the end, the abortion doctor is baptized and the judge's mother is found to be alive.
01:18:41.240 And yet the girl with cancer dies.
01:18:44.660 But her child lives on to continue her good work as she falls in love with a country singing soldier who doesn't get enough of those movies.
01:18:56.200 That's the first one I can't take any more of.
01:18:59.460 I don't even know.
01:19:05.040 I don't.
01:19:07.480 I'd like to blame this on the Disney channel.
01:19:11.200 But it's deeper than that.
01:19:12.840 Disney is actually.
01:19:14.940 I can't say one of the better.
01:19:17.220 No, I can't defend them at all.
01:19:19.720 It's the I guess it's.
01:19:20.940 Look, I don't want any of the I'm.
01:19:24.120 Why does everybody assume that we all agree with Occupy Wall Street and this new neo Marxism and post modernism?
01:19:33.120 How come everybody just assumes we're OK with gender fluidity?
01:19:37.780 And there has to be, you know, in every in every episode of Barney, the kids are making out.
01:19:47.840 It's almost it's almost as if Disney went and took the entire cast and writing team of small wonder.
01:19:56.200 You remember that show?
01:19:58.040 Oh, yeah.
01:19:58.740 It's almost like they took the entire staff and writing team and then fired them for being too highbrow an important expose that series.
01:20:07.760 So then so then they go out and I think they hired instead of writers, they just hired monkeys and a group of women's studies professors to write all the scripts.
01:20:19.620 I think that's I think that's what they've done.
01:20:21.480 Then they they grabbed a fourth grade acting class, a bum off the street to direct and built a neon colored set for the interior of every single house that the parents are in and gave tickets who are in the middle of dental surgery.
01:20:36.380 And under the effects of laughing gas, they give tickets to those people.
01:20:41.600 Now, besides the parents being idiots, the children's the children rule the house by throwing poop.
01:20:47.260 And that was I will say that came from the monkey writers.
01:20:50.340 And all of them are pretentious little sluts who make the Kardashians look like nuns and whose house and lifestyles just like the average American family, assuming the father is a world renowned brain surgeon and mom is a movie star and the best New York attorney who also happens to be the biggest name on Wall Street.
01:21:05.500 As a part time trader, I think that's you know, they lead the average American life.
01:21:11.820 Now, by the way, I want you to know with every Disney show, it's now important that dad stays home to take care of the kids because, well, I mean, well, women are all powerful and shouldn't have to work at home.
01:21:20.420 It's so demeaning.
01:21:21.380 And we all know that raising kids is really done by the public schools in the community anyway.
01:21:25.420 And dads are stupid and reckless and bigoted, sexist.
01:21:29.140 I mean, especially if they're white.
01:21:30.400 So our TV dad screwed up during, you know, one of his brain surgeries because he thought he was using the brain of Hans Delbruck, scientist and saint.
01:21:41.080 Instead, he was actually using the brain of Abby, somebody or other.
01:21:45.160 Yes, it was his assistant's fault.
01:21:47.440 Another man, of course.
01:21:48.700 And then somehow it gets a little fuzzy.
01:21:51.240 The doctor was apparently shot or something.
01:21:53.380 He lost an arm during the surgery.
01:21:55.300 Somehow the details are kind of unclear, but we're told very clearly that it wasn't due to some illegal bomb making or something.
01:22:03.220 He's just a stupid man, stupid, sloppy man.
01:22:06.020 But mom is there and not there for the kids.
01:22:08.980 But she shouldn't have to be because the patriarchy is evil.
01:22:12.600 That that part was written by the professors, by the way.
01:22:16.580 And I don't know if I mentioned this is probably not important, but there are non-white family living in Sweden.
01:22:21.840 Again, the monkey team.
01:22:23.600 And all we know is that they're immigrants from the Middle East who love everything about their new country, except for the culture and the people.
01:22:29.320 Oh, and homosexuals, women and education for girls and Christianity.
01:22:33.400 The the first episode revolves around the kids not being able to study because of the intolerant neighborhood church bells.
01:22:40.460 The kids can't even sleep and they're so oppressed.
01:22:43.500 Mom, the bells, they're mocking us.
01:22:47.020 So for the good of everybody, the bells need to be silenced to stop the microaggression of the Netherland Christian patriarchy.
01:22:53.540 Good thing mom is an experienced tourney, right?
01:22:56.400 They win.
01:22:57.760 But later, due to the oppression of the welfare state, they find themselves in court again.
01:23:03.500 This time they keep missing mosque because there's no daily call to prayer.
01:23:07.840 Mom misses it because her watch is kind of hard to read due to the black lace over her face and the fact that her eyes are almost swollen shut due to the fact that her husband beats her.
01:23:16.600 The latest beating was after she questioned why it took so long for him and their son to return home after the honor killing of their homosexual daughter, who had become a slut only because of Western values and imperialism.
01:23:26.840 Anyway, it's a very special episode, the first one starring the Nobel Prize winner, Barack Obama.
01:23:33.460 It's a powerful show about powerful women and a family that is just like yours.
01:23:38.160 If yours wasn't so hateful and bigoted, can we get a normal TV show that is not preaching one or the other?
01:23:46.640 I would just like to be entertained.
01:23:50.680 And what is normal, Mr. Beck?
01:23:54.340 Let me guess.
01:23:54.980 A white family doing white things, whitely.
01:24:01.080 No.
01:24:02.400 No, it's just.
01:24:03.460 There is.
01:24:03.980 That sweet spot is hard to hit right now.
01:24:06.680 There is no sweet spot.
01:24:07.880 No, you can't because you're right.
01:24:09.120 There is no sweet spot.
01:24:09.600 There is great television out there.
01:24:11.200 Great television.
01:24:11.900 Some of the best television that has ever existed.
01:24:14.140 We've said this before.
01:24:15.000 I think it's the golden age of television.
01:24:16.240 It is.
01:24:16.900 There's so much to watch.
01:24:18.200 But there is so little to watch with your kids.
01:24:20.700 Yeah.
01:24:21.200 I mean, an entire family.
01:24:22.020 I was trying to think as you were going through that.
01:24:23.380 There are shows I watch with my son that are fine or great.
01:24:27.300 But like that my wife would want to watch, that my daughter would want to watch.
01:24:31.640 Like I don't know where you.
01:24:33.420 My daughter watches like the Disney Channel stuff and it is awful.
01:24:37.080 It is awful.
01:24:40.300 Just awful.
01:24:41.560 In the in the moral sense or just bad television?
01:24:45.700 In the moral bad television.
01:24:47.920 You name it.
01:24:48.880 It's got all of it.
01:24:49.960 It's awful.
01:24:51.720 It's awful.
01:24:54.200 My son can't take it.
01:24:56.520 He just I mean, he wants to watch Gotham.
01:24:59.740 Okay.
01:25:00.120 That's a okay.
01:25:01.160 All right.
01:25:01.600 Oh, you just might have a family of people who like different things.
01:25:06.300 No, I know.
01:25:07.700 But there is there nothing in between.
01:25:10.420 Is there nothing in between sugar saccharine, you know, preachy nonsense or sugar saccharine bashing of the family?
01:25:20.760 And and, you know, here's full on look at the brain splattered all over the wall television.
01:25:30.320 Can I get something in between?
01:25:32.840 Can you get a moral brain splattering would be helpful?
01:25:36.300 No, I don't even need it to be moral.
01:25:38.280 Right.
01:25:38.680 I don't even need it to be moral.
01:25:40.160 I'm so far past that.
01:25:41.540 You know what?
01:25:41.780 Just just just don't just don't offend the sensibility of the traditional family.
01:25:48.660 That's it.
01:25:49.180 That's all I'm asking for.
01:25:50.600 You you can do whatever you elsewhere, please.
01:25:53.640 Just give me one show.
01:25:55.300 Just one.
01:25:56.640 I think they try to do that with like the singing competition shows.
01:25:59.820 Right.
01:25:59.920 It's the only thing.
01:26:01.020 That's the type of stuff.
01:26:01.900 You know what?
01:26:02.300 Dancing with the stars and the voice and American Idol and all that stuff.
01:26:05.460 America's got talent.
01:26:06.460 It's like the only thing that you can watch.
01:26:08.480 It's a family.
01:26:09.000 That's it.
01:26:09.940 And that's why those shows are huge.
01:26:11.780 Huge.
01:26:12.800 So who isn't into making money in Hollywood?
01:26:17.340 Who is it?
01:26:18.180 What is the problem?
01:26:19.360 There's lots of money.
01:26:20.900 It shows that there is a big market for leave me alone television.
01:26:26.780 That's what I like to call it.
01:26:28.160 Leave me alone television.
01:26:31.620 There's a big market there.
01:26:32.920 Why leave me alone?
01:26:34.360 Just don't preach to me.
01:26:36.360 Don't try to change me.
01:26:37.860 Just entertain me.
01:26:39.280 Leave me alone.
01:26:41.240 It used to be sports and now all we do is talk about the National Anthem.
01:26:43.480 No, you can't do that.
01:26:44.620 Yeah.
01:26:44.980 So I guess you can't even do that.
01:26:46.880 You could be.
01:26:47.280 What about Roseanne?
01:26:48.140 Are you on the Roseanne bandwagon at all?
01:26:50.120 No, because that reminds me of politics.
01:26:52.260 It does.
01:26:52.800 It does bring that in.
01:26:53.560 By the way, watch it while it lasts.
01:26:55.860 Because Roseanne tweeting today about Valerie Jarrett.
01:27:00.080 Know the story?
01:27:00.640 No.
01:27:03.040 If you have those shows recorded, keep them on the DVR because they're not going to be popping up again soon.
01:27:08.580 I mean, who knows with this stuff.
01:27:09.860 But in this world, tell me this is not going to get this show canceled.
01:27:12.700 She tweeted, Valerie Jarrett is the baby of the Muslim Brotherhood and Planet of the Apes.
01:27:19.320 Cakes.
01:27:22.220 Okay.
01:27:22.980 Yeah.
01:27:23.520 I think that probably will.
01:27:25.180 Yeah.
01:27:25.400 That'll probably put the end of the show.
01:27:27.320 In case you had that one that you really liked.
01:27:29.780 You didn't see it.
01:27:31.560 Might be too late.
01:27:32.740 Leave me alone.
01:27:36.320 Just entertain me.
01:27:38.800 Just entertain me.
01:27:40.660 I'm looking for the cakes and circuses at this point.
01:27:43.680 I'm begging for the cakes and circuses.
01:27:47.020 Although, it does look like I've had my share of cake lately.
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01:29:09.540 I'd love to hear if anybody has shows that, you know, you can watch that are part of the Leave Me Alone network where they're not preaching to me.
01:29:21.700 And I also don't have to go, oh, geez, okay, that's inappropriate language.
01:29:26.880 That's inappropriate behavior.
01:29:28.720 Or annoying politics.
01:29:30.040 Yeah, or annoying politics on either side.
01:29:32.000 Yep.
01:29:32.420 You know, I don't want to see it.
01:29:34.140 I don't want to see it.
01:29:34.800 I mean, really, sports was this escape, and now, you know, half of the sports programming is about, you know, whether you're kneeling for anthems, you know, what oppression occurred to one of the athletes, what athlete who makes, you know, $26 million a year thinks of himself as a slave.
01:29:52.540 And I love that.
01:29:53.620 You guys call yourself owners.
01:29:55.960 Yeah, not of you, of the freaking team.
01:30:00.100 I'm not, you know, and I like, like, Gotham.
01:30:02.880 I think Gotham is one of the best shows on television, but it's not something I could watch with my family.
01:30:08.480 It's not something I could watch.
01:30:10.180 So I need family shows.
01:30:13.160 And you know what we end up watching?
01:30:14.560 We end up watching, like, what is it?
01:30:18.160 Lord of Iron or whatever that thing is where they're, you know, you're making swords and you're a, have you ever seen that?
01:30:25.840 Or like Modern Marvels.
01:30:27.400 Yeah, you're ending up watching, you know, reality shows.
01:30:30.540 And that's not bad, but I mean, there's such great stories.
01:30:36.860 I mean, you go to the History Channel, you go to the, you know, those types of things and you get a lot of the stuff that you can watch.
01:30:43.980 But yeah, you're, you're in like almost borderline academic content at times.
01:30:48.520 And then you can go to like things like, um, uh, uh, what's the, uh, the myths, uh, show Mythbusters.
01:30:57.160 Yeah, Mythbusters.
01:30:57.780 Like that type of stuff where like you can get in there.
01:30:59.960 But again, it's Tanya going to want to watch Mythbusters.
01:31:01.780 Is your daughter going to want to watch Mythbusters?
01:31:02.880 No, she's not.
01:31:03.580 No, they're not.
01:31:04.680 To find something that navigates that is really difficult.
01:31:07.500 My, you know, Cupcake Wars.
01:31:09.060 My son's not going to watch Cupcake Wars.
01:31:11.520 See, that one I would think your son would like Cupcakes.
01:31:13.880 Oh, he's adopted.
01:31:15.460 Okay.
01:31:15.940 He's adopted.
01:31:16.900 So he didn't have that gene.
01:31:18.740 The love of the baked goods is not necessarily built in.
01:31:20.940 No.
01:31:22.320 He's, he's got a thing about being fat.
01:31:24.600 So I don't know why.
01:31:26.280 He's always had since he was a kid.
01:31:28.380 Really?
01:31:28.940 He was a kid.
01:31:29.600 He was like, he would, he would stand in front of the fireplace.
01:31:33.120 I'll never forget.
01:31:33.860 Stand in front of the fireplace.
01:31:35.360 And like three.
01:31:37.200 And like try to flex his muscles.
01:31:39.340 And like, he'd catch him looking at himself.
01:31:43.680 All the time going, I am, I'm just built.
01:31:47.440 You're like, what is the deal?
01:31:49.140 Anyway.
01:31:49.520 What could he bench at three?
01:31:50.580 What was he?
01:31:51.200 Probably more than you could do now.
01:31:52.540 Yeah.
01:31:52.840 Oh yeah.
01:31:53.480 Definitely.
01:31:53.960 Okay.
01:31:54.480 Definitely.
01:31:55.040 Yeah.
01:31:56.220 Did you see, here's some family programming I watched over vacation.
01:32:00.000 You might enjoy.
01:32:01.060 Evil Genius on Netflix.
01:32:03.960 You want to watch it?
01:32:04.280 Evil Genius?
01:32:05.140 Oh my God.
01:32:05.420 It's amazing.
01:32:06.200 Again, Mark Duplass, who we've had on the show before.
01:32:08.300 Oh, is this the true story of, what was it again?
01:32:14.300 The true story of, if you remember this, and I think it was 2004 maybe it happened, 2003.
01:32:21.600 A guy, it was a pizza delivery man, who robs a bank with a device around his neck.
01:32:29.340 Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:32:30.600 And the police stop him and they're questioning him.
01:32:32.900 He's like, there's a bomb on my neck.
01:32:34.080 I got to go to the next step in this.
01:32:35.720 Yeah, that's one I don't want to watch with the family.
01:32:37.700 No, it's great.
01:32:38.140 They love it.
01:32:38.600 And when they show the body explode.
01:32:40.980 Yeah.
01:32:41.920 Because newsflash, the bomb goes off.
01:32:45.320 Yeah.
01:32:45.740 When that happens, I think, you know, I'm actually very interested in that, except I'm not.
01:32:53.200 Because like, I, it's honestly, I want to escape.
01:32:57.640 I just want to escape.
01:32:59.120 I know, but these true crime things they're doing now, Wild Wild Country is another one
01:33:03.480 on the same, and it was the Duplass brothers again.
01:33:05.880 They're doing great, great television.
01:33:07.860 Yeah.
01:33:07.980 But this, this, this one that just came out of that story, it is an insane story.
01:33:14.460 The guy who made the documentary, you know, the main sort of character in it, who's kind
01:33:19.740 of covering and he's talking to the people in the story, worked on the story for like
01:33:23.100 15 years.
01:33:25.120 He'd been working for 15 years on the story.
01:33:28.320 And it all comes together in four easy to digest episodes.
01:33:32.140 But the story is insane.
01:33:34.500 It's completely insane.
01:33:36.300 Well worth your time.
01:33:37.740 Maybe not with your, your whole family.
01:33:39.920 Ah, so Memorial Day was yesterday.
01:33:46.200 And if, if you weren't ready for summer, uh, it's, it's coming.
01:33:49.980 It's here.
01:33:50.580 Uh, people are going to be outside.
01:33:51.720 People love the warm weather.
01:33:53.380 And when you have warm weather, you know what happens.
01:33:56.260 The housing market kicks into high gear.
01:33:58.560 People are out.
01:33:59.480 They don't mind.
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01:34:45.400 You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.
01:34:47.500 Elizabeth is, uh, on, uh, the line.
01:34:49.680 Hello, Elizabeth.
01:34:51.360 You.
01:34:52.280 Good.
01:34:52.720 How are you?
01:34:53.360 I'm assuming your first thing was how, um, it could have been something much worse.
01:34:59.820 Or the beginning of a question and just cut her off.
01:35:01.500 Are you?
01:35:02.320 Okay.
01:35:02.840 Anyway, Elizabeth, what's happening?
01:35:04.780 Yes.
01:35:05.360 Yes.
01:35:05.920 Not much.
01:35:06.460 I just figured out first I'd say hi from Texas.
01:35:08.260 We're, we're over in, uh, in South Lake.
01:35:10.220 So we're not too far.
01:35:11.140 Not too far.
01:35:12.320 No.
01:35:12.800 Yeah.
01:35:13.020 Good.
01:35:13.360 But, uh, yeah, we, I've got a son and a daughter and we run into the same issue with trying to find
01:35:18.120 things to watch.
01:35:18.960 Yeah.
01:35:19.180 Um, it, it is just, it is almost next to impossible.
01:35:22.140 So we've given up the actual network TV or the cable TV route.
01:35:25.960 And what we do is we get the old seasons from, I think the kid's favorite so far has been
01:35:30.540 Stargate.
01:35:31.240 You know, the old Richard Dean Anderson.
01:35:32.920 They love it.
01:35:34.280 I will tell you, my kids, we have gone through the, uh, the Lucy.
01:35:38.820 We've gone through, you know, Dick Van Dyke.
01:35:42.560 We've gone through little house.
01:35:44.160 My, my kids love, there's two of them that they love.
01:35:47.560 And that is, uh, everyone loves Raymond and the Cosby show.
01:35:53.420 They love the Cosby show.
01:35:56.680 It was a hard summer to explain to my kids that Dr. Huxtable is in prison now.
01:36:04.220 That happened on the air, by the way.
01:36:05.700 Yeah.
01:36:06.140 Uh, because Cheyenne was visiting that day and sitting in the studio, which she does,
01:36:12.260 which is adorable, by the way.
01:36:13.420 Glenn has her just sitting in the studio.
01:36:14.800 We're just doing the show and she's just hanging out with us.
01:36:16.400 She likes it once in a while.
01:36:17.280 She's like, dad, I want to go to work with you.
01:36:18.700 It's cool until we started talking about how Bill Cosby was a rapist and that, and it
01:36:23.180 got a little, a little, a little tense in the studio because we were on the air and I'm
01:36:26.620 like, did things that maybe some people didn't enjoy as much as she's like, Dr. Huxtable
01:36:36.660 is a rapist.
01:36:40.300 Yeah, honey, but we'll talk about that later.
01:36:44.540 Thanks, Elizabeth.
01:36:45.400 It doesn't overshadow his incredible medical efforts, so let's be honest about it.
01:36:50.760 No, no, no, he's still funny.
01:36:52.400 He's still, how many lives did he save on that show?
01:36:55.560 Oh, lots.
01:36:56.520 Millions?
01:36:57.320 Probably billions.
01:36:58.540 Lots.
01:36:58.560 Billions of lots.
01:36:59.040 Billions.
01:36:59.860 Now, I'm not saying that outweighs the, you know, his, his fake life medical practice
01:37:05.080 doesn't quite overrule his real life rape, but.
01:37:09.240 Really?
01:37:09.640 That's just a, and you're basing that on?
01:37:13.580 Morals.
01:37:13.980 All right, guys.
01:37:14.760 Right.
01:37:16.400 So do you watch, do you, would you allow your kids to, I mean, would you show them the Cosby
01:37:21.480 show now?
01:37:22.160 Because it's still good.
01:37:24.260 It still has good things to teach.
01:37:26.680 It's really funny.
01:37:28.480 It's just the guy turns out to be a rapist.
01:37:31.520 Surprise!
01:37:31.880 Surprise!
01:37:32.560 But that's, that, what did, they didn't even include that in the finale.
01:37:35.160 It's after the finale, so you never find out he's a rapist on the show.
01:37:39.260 Yeah.
01:37:39.960 True.
01:37:40.440 I don't think I would.
01:37:41.200 It's true.
01:37:41.560 I think there's too much baggage.
01:37:42.720 You're trying to get, you know, a nice message to your kids.
01:37:45.220 I think you'd try to find another show.
01:37:47.780 Name, seriously, name one better than the Cosby show.
01:37:50.320 Without the rapist part.
01:37:52.380 Name a better one than the Cosby show.
01:37:54.540 For family viewing?
01:37:56.540 Mm-hmm.
01:37:58.260 Yeah, I mean, I can't.
01:37:58.880 I don't know.
01:37:59.680 I can't think of one.
01:38:01.060 Because even, you said everybody loves Raymond, but that was tons of sex jokes, wasn't it?
01:38:05.720 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:38:06.340 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:38:06.920 Half, all the humor was him wanting to have sex with his wife.
01:38:09.160 Well, it was him wanting to have sex with his wife.
01:38:10.600 There wasn't a lot of sex in it.
01:38:11.880 It was just him begging.
01:38:13.040 Right, yeah.
01:38:13.520 There was a lot of begging jokes.
01:38:14.100 But a lot of that, right?
01:38:15.300 Yeah.
01:38:15.780 If I remember right.
01:38:16.800 There was, yeah.
01:38:17.680 Yeah.
01:38:18.280 It's funny.
01:38:18.620 Kids are used to that, so.
01:38:21.500 You see that all the time.
01:38:22.900 You see that all the time.
01:38:24.420 It's, you know, it's like watching our family, so no big deal.
01:38:27.900 Well, there's always sci-fi.
01:38:29.620 You know, there's always Star Trek geekdom.
01:38:31.760 You can get into that.
01:38:33.000 We did.
01:38:33.660 Of course, you know, you're getting progressivism there, too.
01:38:37.660 But it's not.
01:38:38.180 You're getting socialism.
01:38:39.260 Yeah.
01:38:40.360 But it's fine.
01:38:41.960 Yeah.
01:38:42.540 It's fine.
01:38:43.280 Yeah.
01:38:43.480 You know, I can handle it in 3,000 years.
01:38:45.460 It's not going to affect me.
01:38:46.440 Right.
01:38:46.620 Whatever.
01:38:47.140 Exactly.
01:38:47.700 You know.
01:38:48.420 There's a lot of those.
01:38:49.440 Babylon 5 was a great series.
01:38:54.380 Great series.
01:38:55.540 Really?
01:38:56.300 There's a lot of episodes, too.
01:38:57.800 That's kind of sad, isn't it, Stu?
01:38:59.920 Kind of sad.
01:39:01.240 I knew that's the reception.
01:39:02.480 It was kind of like, it's kind of like Battlestar Galactica is one of my favorites.
01:39:06.440 Oh.
01:39:06.540 Well, the new one is good.
01:39:08.180 Oh, there's a new one.
01:39:09.300 Well, it's old now, but it was the updated.
01:39:11.900 The one with Lauren Crane?
01:39:13.180 No.
01:39:13.740 No.
01:39:14.260 No.
01:39:14.620 No.
01:39:14.920 Not the one with Lauren Crane.
01:39:16.440 Because that was.
01:39:17.200 Yeah, the one with the, you know, the updated one.
01:39:19.780 The updated one from the 80s.
01:39:21.240 Where Starbuck, or isn't that, wasn't that his name?
01:39:23.940 No, that's a coffee shop.
01:39:25.100 Is a woman.
01:39:25.680 No.
01:39:27.060 Isn't that, wasn't that his name?
01:39:29.160 Starbuck?
01:39:29.660 Yeah, I think so.
01:39:30.460 I think it was.
01:39:31.800 He might.
01:39:32.760 Did he do training?
01:39:33.760 Did he let, did he let black people use the bathroom?
01:39:35.980 No.
01:39:36.400 No.
01:39:36.760 No, he didn't.
01:39:37.540 No.
01:39:37.900 Probably.
01:39:38.400 So he's learned since then.
01:39:39.740 That's probably his name.
01:39:41.160 Probably his name.
01:39:42.320 We haven't had a single person call about Starbucks today.
01:39:45.800 That's true.
01:39:46.480 We were looking to see if, well, I guess, but they may be in the middle of their diversity
01:39:50.400 training.
01:39:51.420 Yeah.
01:39:51.660 It is happening today, right?
01:39:52.940 Yeah.
01:39:53.320 Yeah.
01:39:53.560 So you can't go today.
01:39:54.800 So.
01:39:55.300 Well, no.
01:39:55.980 Wait, wait, wait.
01:39:56.400 They've solved the problem of not letting people into the restaurants by not letting anyone
01:39:59.520 into the restaurants.
01:40:00.520 So there's a double meaning there, what he just said.
01:40:02.780 You can't go.
01:40:03.640 You can't go into Starbucks.
01:40:05.460 And if you're in Starbucks, you can't go today.
01:40:08.520 Later on today, they're going to open up and you can go both times.
01:40:10.760 And you could go and you don't have to buy anything.
01:40:12.600 And you can just lounge around and you can use their bathroom.
01:40:14.900 You cannot use fingernail clippers, though.
01:40:18.740 You can't?
01:40:19.400 No.
01:40:20.440 I'm dead serious.
01:40:21.680 Really?
01:40:21.860 You cannot clip your nails in Starbucks.
01:40:24.740 No.
01:40:25.180 That's a real rule.
01:40:26.080 That's a real rule.
01:40:26.800 It's a good rule.
01:40:28.260 It's a good rule.
01:40:29.240 It's a good, solid rule.
01:40:30.260 You know, I had a solution for that 30-year-old kid who was kicked out of his parents' house.
01:40:34.500 He should move into Starbucks.
01:40:37.400 Why doesn't he just.
01:40:38.880 I mean.
01:40:39.040 That's a really good one.
01:40:40.020 Rent free.
01:40:40.720 Yeah.
01:40:41.080 I like that.
01:40:41.540 Rent free.
01:40:41.720 And they can't kick you out.
01:40:42.560 They can't kick you out.
01:40:43.360 You've got a bathroom.
01:40:44.640 You could shower in the sink.
01:40:46.380 Yeah.
01:40:46.840 Unless he's watching porn or clipping his fingernails.
01:40:49.300 Then they might boot you out.
01:40:50.160 Or smoking.
01:40:51.020 Right.
01:40:51.300 You cannot smoke.
01:40:52.320 You cannot watch porn.
01:40:54.560 And you can't clip your fingernails.
01:40:57.140 Those are the three rules of Starbucks?
01:40:58.720 Those are the three rules.
01:40:59.900 You wouldn't necessarily think a coffee restaurant would want to associate itself with, you know,
01:41:05.320 clipped fingernails and porn.
01:41:07.220 No.
01:41:07.540 No, but you've got to draw the line somewhere.
01:41:09.460 You do.
01:41:09.920 Yeah, I suppose.
01:41:10.840 You know, imagine the sitting around and you're like, okay, so what are we not going to allow?
01:41:17.500 Can you comb your hair?
01:41:19.440 Yes, of course you can comb your hair.
01:41:22.120 Can you pick your nose?
01:41:24.260 Well, we can't regulate against.
01:41:26.300 Okay.
01:41:26.580 Can you clip your fingernails?
01:41:28.260 Come on, Pete.
01:41:29.120 That's ridiculous.
01:41:30.580 Of course you can't clip your fingernails.
01:41:31.940 Then write it down.
01:41:33.240 That must have been a fun meeting.
01:41:36.400 It must have been a fun meeting.
01:41:38.200 Would have liked to have been there.
01:41:39.340 Yeah.
01:41:39.960 Yeah.
01:41:40.280 Unfortunately, no.
01:41:41.500 Did you guys see Solo over the weekend?
01:41:43.360 I did.
01:41:44.060 And what'd you think of it?
01:41:45.120 I thought it was...
01:41:45.900 It's not getting very good reviews.
01:41:47.040 No, it's getting hammered.
01:41:48.580 You know what his review is?
01:41:49.900 What?
01:41:50.360 It's not entirely...
01:41:52.380 There's nothing inherently wrong with it.
01:41:54.720 That is.
01:41:55.400 That was his review.
01:41:56.580 There was nothing inherently wrong with it.
01:41:58.580 I actually...
01:41:59.260 I loved it.
01:41:59.860 I thought it was really good.
01:42:00.920 I loved it.
01:42:01.020 I mean, it wasn't my favorite.
01:42:03.180 It is my fourth favorite Star Wars movie.
01:42:05.340 I think it's better than anything they've done since 1983.
01:42:08.900 Shut up.
01:42:09.060 Oh, I disagree with that.
01:42:10.060 I disagree with that.
01:42:10.800 I put it as...
01:42:12.060 Name the better movie since 1983.
01:42:14.140 The Force Awakens and Rogue One.
01:42:15.800 No.
01:42:16.860 Not even close.
01:42:17.540 But I will say...
01:42:18.160 The Force Awakens is awful.
01:42:20.620 I love The Force Awakens.
01:42:21.440 Oh my gosh, that's a terrible movie.
01:42:22.700 I saved the entire series.
01:42:23.900 Which one was that?
01:42:24.760 With the red-faced guy?
01:42:25.900 No, that was the one before the last one, right?
01:42:29.100 It was right before the last one.
01:42:31.000 The first one of this.
01:42:31.840 The first one of this.
01:42:31.880 The first one of this.
01:42:31.900 The first one of this.
01:42:31.920 The first one of this.
01:42:32.340 The first Disney one.
01:42:33.800 The first Disney one.
01:42:34.500 Oh, got spoiler alert.
01:42:35.940 Jeez.
01:42:36.160 I mean, come on.
01:42:37.560 Yeah, and you know what?
01:42:39.820 Darth is his dad, too.
01:42:41.280 Oh my gosh!
01:42:42.860 That's the biggest secret of the whole franchise.
01:42:45.360 And Yoda used to be a Muppet.
01:42:46.860 They don't even use the Muppet anymore.
01:42:50.300 Yeah, I mean, I loved it because it brought it back from the depths of the prequels.
01:42:55.740 Yeah.
01:42:55.880 So, I did really like it.
01:42:57.260 And I thought Rogue One was pretty solid, too.
01:42:59.140 This one I liked, though.
01:43:00.280 Rogue One was okay.
01:43:01.180 I think this is far superior to Rogue One.
01:43:03.000 Do you agree with me that the bulk of the bad press that it's getting is as a result of its May release?
01:43:10.860 Rather than waiting a whole year, they only waited five months.
01:43:12.960 They're like, let's see if we can turn two of these things out a year.
01:43:14.820 And it's like, it's too rushed.
01:43:17.840 The anticipation hasn't come back for a new Star Wars yet.
01:43:20.940 And so, if they had delivered this in December, I think it would have been fine and done well.
01:43:27.100 So, it was at least a year.
01:43:28.480 Yeah, it needs to be a year, at least.
01:43:31.020 I'm okay with it.
01:43:32.080 I'm okay with it coming out every six months.
01:43:34.620 But, you know, everybody wants to go with this new narrative that we've got Star Wars fatigue.
01:43:41.000 I don't.
01:43:41.460 I just have bad movie fatigue.
01:43:43.120 Give me a good movie and I'll love it.
01:43:44.380 And I liked it.
01:43:45.080 I liked it.
01:43:45.960 I liked it, too.
01:43:46.540 I walked out of there enjoying it.
01:43:47.240 I think you'd turn the franchise over to Ron Howard.
01:43:51.080 Just let him do it.
01:43:52.280 I thought that was a problem.
01:43:53.420 He's really good.
01:43:53.820 Quite honestly, I think that's a problem.
01:43:55.780 Why didn't they lead with that?
01:43:58.660 Seriously.
01:43:59.180 What do you mean?
01:43:59.560 I mean, I knew that.
01:44:00.320 That Ron Howard did it?
01:44:01.440 Yeah.
01:44:01.700 I know.
01:44:02.420 I know I read about it.
01:44:03.820 That's a huge selling point for me.
01:44:04.900 And my kids went to it and they said, oh, Dad, I really, really liked it.
01:44:08.460 And they said, did you know it was Ron Howard?
01:44:11.120 And I was like, oh, yeah, that's right.
01:44:12.340 They said, it was really good.
01:44:13.840 And I said, of course it is.
01:44:15.800 It's Ron Howard.
01:44:17.020 And then I thought, why aren't they saying a Ron Howard film?
01:44:21.000 I think it's because the way he got it was bad.
01:44:23.500 Yeah, they're embarrassed that he's like the third guy in.
01:44:27.280 Yeah.
01:44:27.700 He came in to fix it because they had so many problems with it.
01:44:30.560 And I think that's also part of the reason why it had that.
01:44:32.900 I think whatever problems they had, I didn't notice what they were because he smoothed it over.
01:44:37.400 It seemed like it was great.
01:44:38.360 Yeah, there was a couple things that I didn't like in it.
01:44:41.000 But overall, I thought it was generally good.
01:44:42.120 Did you think there was a place where you could tell?
01:44:43.860 Oh, yeah.
01:44:44.220 Ron Howard took over right here.
01:44:44.980 Can you turn off the mics and just say that one thing that you said?
01:44:48.080 No.
01:44:48.400 You can't?
01:44:48.840 No, I'm not going to do that.
01:44:49.840 I just want to see if he agreed with it.
01:44:52.040 Because you're so bad at things like this.
01:44:54.380 Well, I mean, the fact that you think I'm bad at movies, shit tells the audience how good I am at it.
01:45:00.140 That's what the audience is.
01:45:01.960 When it comes to any kind of anything other than a documentary or.
01:45:07.720 I do love it.
01:45:08.320 Yeah.
01:45:08.840 I mean, you're not somebody who enjoys fantasy at all.
01:45:12.680 I don't like.
01:45:13.460 I'm not a big superhero movie guy.
01:45:15.440 Or Lord of the Rings type.
01:45:16.520 Or Lord of the Rings guy.
01:45:17.400 Which, good thing, Star Wars is not like either of those.
01:45:21.580 Right.
01:45:21.900 What do you, Star Wars is not a superhero movie.
01:45:25.460 It's a totally, it's totally different than that.
01:45:27.260 It's sci-fi.
01:45:28.240 And I could get into sci-fi.
01:45:29.580 I like a lot of the sci-fi stuff.
01:45:31.320 There is a line there and I don't know what it is.
01:45:33.240 I mean, I have a very.
01:45:34.480 I'm trying to remember.
01:45:35.500 No one knows what it is.
01:45:36.640 Let's see.
01:45:37.560 Yoda lives in a little cave like a hobbit.
01:45:42.480 He goes, you got that.
01:45:44.700 You know, they've got superpowers where they can just move things around and choke people from across the room.
01:45:50.660 Sounds like Marvel to me.
01:45:52.580 I mean, it's the same thing.
01:45:54.320 It's not the same thing.
01:45:56.060 It's not at all the same thing.
01:45:57.580 Star Wars is a legendary series.
01:46:01.700 Yes.
01:46:02.620 Sure, there's elements of what you can describe some similarities.
01:46:06.600 But I mean, I think it's deeper than that.
01:46:08.780 You know, and I don't know.
01:46:09.620 I've always loved the Star Wars.
01:46:10.500 I will tell you, Star Wars is philosophically sound.
01:46:14.760 Philosophically.
01:46:15.480 It's interesting, right?
01:46:16.100 It's so deep philosophically and mythically.
01:46:19.140 It's just so great.
01:46:20.680 I have grown to have an appreciation of Marvel.
01:46:23.420 I did not grow up with comic books.
01:46:25.060 I don't know anything about the comic book world.
01:46:28.160 But I tell you, the more I, Rafe is really into Marvel now.
01:46:32.720 And the more I learn about Marvel and how deep and intertwined these stories are, it's really, it's really well thought out.
01:46:43.520 It's really, really well done.
01:46:45.160 And then, now they have the flashback movies, like Solo, like Rogue One, where they can fix the mistakes they had from previous movies.
01:46:53.120 They're going to be like, oh, by the way, that was intentional the whole time!
01:46:57.120 That's the only thing they did in Rogue One.
01:46:59.780 For what, 30 years, the criticism of Star Wars was like, why would they leave a shaft to the middle of the freaking Death Star?
01:47:08.060 They just blow it up with one shot.
01:47:09.340 Because we did it on purpose!
01:47:10.460 Because we did it on purpose, we swear!
01:47:12.040 We swear!
01:47:15.160 Thank you very much, Stu, and thank you very much, Pat.
01:47:18.980 Pat Gray Radio Roundup, I think is what he's calling it.
01:47:21.880 Yep, that's exactly it.
01:47:23.820 Pat Gray and his orchestra coming up in about 15 minutes, here only on the Blaze Radio Network.
01:47:30.500 Alright, I want to tell you a little bit about LifeLock.
01:47:32.960 Have you seen the thing that the FBI put out over the weekend about, hey, everybody should, if you got a router, you should turn it off and turn it on again.
01:47:43.640 Yeah, I actually did it, too.
01:47:45.900 Did you do it?
01:47:46.620 I was like, I should probably do that.
01:47:48.540 Luckily, my router's on an app, so I didn't have to walk upstairs.
01:47:51.460 This is how bad it is for me.
01:47:55.460 I'm like, well, that doesn't make sense.
01:47:58.760 What do you mean turn it on and turn it on?
01:48:00.360 CNET was like, what exactly is that going to do?
01:48:04.200 They're like, well, I could slow it down.
01:48:06.080 So, I'm stuck in this place of, okay, well, wait, Russia is apparently trying to hack into routers.
01:48:13.780 The FBI has issued a warning, but I don't really trust that the FBI is not trying to hack into my router either.
01:48:21.000 You know what I mean?
01:48:21.560 I'm not sure the federal government is not trying to hack into my router.
01:48:25.440 And the turn it off and on thing, that's what everybody at the Apple store says to you that pisses you off.
01:48:31.920 Yeah, but they're geniuses.
01:48:32.900 I never thought of it that way.
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01:49:34.060 We're very excited to roll out something brand new called Hands-On History.
01:49:40.800 It's our new digital short series coming this Thursday, May 31st, Hands-On History.
01:49:47.280 It's going to teach you and your kids about history in a way that you've never seen before.
01:49:52.560 Yeah, but there's nothing to watch with your family.
01:49:54.120 That's the problem with today's television.
01:49:55.280 Well, these are three minutes long, you know, three to five minutes long.
01:49:57.180 Yeah, but you can't watch them with your whole family.
01:49:58.680 Well, you can actually watch them with your whole family.
01:50:00.960 That's not going to be interesting to adults, though.
01:50:02.580 Yeah, no, it will be as well.
01:50:04.000 It's not going to be safe for kids, right?
01:50:05.520 Shut up.
01:50:06.460 Hands-On History.
01:50:07.440 It's going to be teaching you about history in a way that you've never seen before.
01:50:12.020 We're only going to show you what really matters, and that's the artifacts, the things from history
01:50:17.400 that explain so much, the unique stories of history that are proven true by the artifacts themselves.
01:50:26.000 The first episode's theme is going to teach you about imagination, truth versus chaos,
01:50:30.740 character, and dreaming big.
01:50:33.600 You can find the videos on our Facebook and YouTube page starting this Thursday, May 31st,
01:50:40.100 Hands-On History.
01:50:41.800 Go to our Facebook or YouTube page.
01:50:45.140 Find it also at glenbeck.com.
01:50:47.260 Are there any F-words in the trailer?
01:50:48.920 No, there's none.
01:50:49.640 Why not?
01:50:50.020 None.
01:50:50.360 No swearing.
01:50:51.720 No swearing.
01:50:52.180 No swearing at all in the entire series?
01:50:53.900 Nope.
01:50:54.400 I can't watch anything without swears.
01:50:56.580 Yeah, and there's no gender fluidity or couples making out.
01:51:01.520 There's nothing.
01:51:01.980 So it's not the real world, is what you're saying.
01:51:04.640 It's not the real world.
01:51:05.580 Well, it is actually more of the real world, but nobody ends up in bed with one of the artifacts.
01:51:11.480 Did you ask history if you could put your hands on it?
01:51:15.220 Whoa.
01:51:15.820 Me too.
01:51:17.180 That I didn't.
01:51:18.240 Mm, holy cow.
01:51:20.060 Check it out at YouTube, Facebook page, glenbeck.com.
01:51:23.360 It starts this Thursday.
01:51:25.080 It's called Hands-On History.
01:51:28.240 Glenn Beck.
01:51:30.180 Mercury.
01:51:31.620 Sweet Ф
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