GLENN BECK Is in the Epstein Files?! | 2⧸2⧸26
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2 hours and 8 minutes
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Summary
On today's show, Glenn Beck talks about the Epstein scandal, why the government is covering up the Epstein case, and why you should be worried about inflation. He also talks about why the stock market is in free fall and why it's time to get a grip on your money.
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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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First, let me just say there is a God because I found out what Saturday morning, I think,
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one of my researchers called and said, Glenn, you're in the Epstein files.
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And there is a God because nobody else picked up on that until I have a chance to tell you myself and explain because Lucy got some explaining to do.
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You know it's not a good day when you wake up to a phone call that says, can you explain the Epstein file thing?
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Also, the UN is facing, this is going to make you sad, imminent financial collapse.
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Do you happen to have the email, Jason, by any chance?
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I mean, you're so busy, you know, doing, I don't know what.
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You're supposed to be paying attention to this show.
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Okay, so I get a call, Glenn, you're in the Epstein files.
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And I'm thinking to myself, that's not possible.
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She writes, Jeffrey, just Googled where I'm headed right now to meet some old friends,
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and it occurred to me that a new friend and fellow eccentric is right around the corner
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I might be able to stop by and say hello if you're around later this afternoon.
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Would love a quick visit, but it would be a welcome respite from the Fox News Glenn Beck
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I don't know what that means, but this is the best way to be in the Jeffrey Epstein,
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where Jeffrey and his friends are like, I hate Glenn Beck, and I don't like people who like Glenn Beck.
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Okay, now let me talk to you a little bit about the economy, stuff that actually matters to you.
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The United Nations is at imminent financial collapse, risk of imminent financial collapse.
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The Secretary General wrote a letter to all 193 member states that they have to honor their mandatory payments or overhaul the organization's financial rules to avoid collapse
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We have refused to contribute to its regular and peacekeeping budgets now.
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We withdrew from several agencies because Trump said they're a waste of federal tax dollars, so we're out of the WHO and everything else.
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And the other members are so far in arrears and they're refusing to pay as well.
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Which brings me to something that I want to talk to you that might make you uncomfortable a little bit, but it's totally honest.
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And if you're a small business owner, you probably feel like you are working harder and still falling behind, but you'll hear that the economy is strong.
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And then you look around and you're like, but it doesn't feel stronger.
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U.S. CPI inflation dropped significantly from 1.24% to 0.86% in our independent price data.
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We have a lot of ground to make up, but now Donald Trump is doing this.
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And I don't think I've ever seen, at least when there's trouble, I've never seen inflation at almost 0%.
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Again, that's not a healthy target according to the Fed.
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You'll feel that in many products at the grocery store.
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And that is partially because of housing and partially because of health care.
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I looked up the price of a PET scan, the machine.
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Then you consider, you know, it's got to have the building that it's in.
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That thing should have been no more than $3,000 to $4,000.
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This whole insurance thing, our health care is completely out of control.
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And one of the reasons is because we're overwhelmed.
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We've got 25 million people who we don't know, who are not paying into the system, now getting
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There's a $4,000 PET scan that actually should be what they charge, charging me and my insurance
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Well, probably because there's two other people that had a PET scan that couldn't afford it.
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I mean, you're not crazy when you feel like, I think things are not getting better.
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You're seeing something real because what we're living through right now is not a recovery
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And I want to be really clear because it's going to sound like a downer, but it's not.
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We're going through what I would call a sorting.
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And it's because we've never been in this situation, not like this ever before.
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I heard Trump say, I think it was maybe in his press conference last week where he just
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I haven't heard that before because it's, it is, and it isn't.
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So when we think of new deal, we think of Roosevelt and Roosevelt built systems.
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Then Reagan came in and trimmed all those systems.
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Trump is actually challenging the legitimacy of all of those systems.
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And this is why it feels chaotic right now, because you're watching power move and programs
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Even when numbers move, here's the part that really nobody should dismiss.
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If you don't trust elections, you don't trust your schools.
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Do you see what happened on Friday with so many schools?
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And that's why perception lags reality here and may for a long time, because repairing
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Roosevelt said, let me build something new to protect you because you're all down.
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But he created something permanent, a federal structure that never, ever gave the power
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Then it took Reagan in his era to say, let me get all of this out of your way.
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Well, because culture still could hold together back in the 1980s.
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And here, this point here in a second, small businesses hired first.
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When America healed, Trump is not saying what FDR said.
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Trump is saying, let me show you who's been standing between you and your rights in the
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And it doesn't come with guarantees, but history is really clear on one thing.
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Every era must answer a, a existential question.
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Our question for this generation is not whether America can grow.
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Big corporations are hiring small businesses are shedding jobs or treading water.
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Top 10% now of, of people now account for half of all consumer spending half.
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That's the way the elites have built this global economy.
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It gives you wages at the top that just keep going up and up and up and wages at the bottom
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If you will, this is why we, we hired Donald Trump.
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And I'm going to take a break and I'll explain this.
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The hardest truth is right now, the system no longer needs main street to look successful
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It's easy to believe the system we rely on is permanent, but here's the thing.
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And they, like you walk up to them and they don't move and they just, they look at you,
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Reagan trimmed the systems and Trump is challenging the systems, the legitimacy.
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He wants to, he is taking steps and it is growing slowly, but it is not like Reagan.
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Thus is, you know, Trump savings accounts and deregulation and everything else.
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But first he has to break the mold that decides who gets the slices of pie, because that's
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the whole way this, this government for the last 25, 30 years and global government have
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They're just dividing the pie up amongst themselves and you don't get any pie.
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It's not about scooping up people you don't like that are different.
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It's labor value, energy dominance, not ideology.
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It's about survival for anyone without an army of lawyers.
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It's a war with the administrative state, not economics.
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Because when unelected systems decide outcomes, you don't matter anymore.
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When unelected systems decide outcomes, you don't matter and neither does Main Street.
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That's why Donald Trump is taking on voter fraud, because he has to stop giving illegal
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It's why he's trying to stop economic fraud, stop the funding to the NGOs and the programs
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that give the power and the money to the elite and the people who are trying to collapse America.
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Remember what the labor unions used to say, what Democrats used to say?
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These are taking jobs away from hardworking Americans and giving them to low-paying immigrants.
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You cannot expect to add 15 to 20 million people and not have a housing crisis.
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15 to 25 million people now using our hospitals, our doctors, our services without paying our schools.
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Now, my job is to tell you the truth as I see it and then let you decide.
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So, let me tell you what the cheerleaders won't say.
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But the reason why I'm telling you this is you need to understand it and choose it for yourself
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and understand it in a way you can describe it to others because this is going to be a longer process.
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We've had other problems just as big, but not this problem.
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And the solution, this is the downside, the solution, the policies he's enacting actually do hurt small businesses in the short term.
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Remember the saying, it's going to get worse before it gets better?
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Tariffs raise input costs before they rebalance the supply chain.
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Labor, the tightening, hits the small firms before the wages stabilize.
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And it takes time to build new factories and return manufacturing to our shore.
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You know, he keeps touting the $18 trillion plus of foreign investment, which is great, but you don't have those factories yet.
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So, the investment is to come in here, build the factories so we can have more jobs here, but it's going to take time.
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Disruption always punishes the people with the least amount of money first.
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Large corporations, they have shock absorbers, okay?
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So, if you're asking, things are getting better.
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The honest answer is because breaking a rigged system doesn't immediately build a fair one.
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Think of America as bleeding out on the table, okay?
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He is going after captured regulators, institutional rot, global systems, but Main Street doesn't just need a fight.
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It needs a rebuild without all kinds of things, fair access to credit, relief from healthcare burdens, protection from platform cartels, all of these things.
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The winners stay the winners, even under the new rules.
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I want to go back to the economy here for just a second.
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And you know, what, what Trump, what the next phase of, of what has to happen next.
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You know, one of the things that he's doing is he's cutting government jobs.
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If you're trying to grow employment, uh, by cutting this, but he's, he's having to balance massive unemployment, um, you know, by cutting the scale of government.
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Making sure that we stay ahead of all of, you know, that purge, if you will.
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Um, plus he's also, remember I said, main street doesn't matter on paper anymore.
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You can show a growing economy now, um, because you have giant corporations that have such a huge slice of the pie and you also have huge government.
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And so you just keep those guys hiring and everything's, everything looks good on paper, but main street hollows out.
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Remember I said the test, the real test of his economic plan is unlike FDR.
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Can I build a huge system that can get people, you know, to be able to eat?
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Unfortunately, then Reagan had to come in and say, can I take this huge system and, and, you know, pair it down so it can actually allow people to do what they wanted to do.
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Back in recovery, uh, during the 1980s, about 90% of all new jobs were created by small businesses, 90%.
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We are starting to become a less entrepreneurial kind of a country.
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We've got to get people in small businesses because it's a small business that always changed America.
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It was always something that, you know, when, you know, for instance, uh, in 2008, do you know that Texas, Texas alone was responsible for over 50% of all job creation after 2008, everybody else was dying.
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That has to happen again because that, that spreads the risk out.
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It's not if, you know, if, if Detroit goes down, we lose half the economy.
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And that's what you're seeing now, you know, on the streets.
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But let me tell you some other things that are going on.
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Uh, then you also have, uh, then you also have oil down.
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Well, let's not forget that out of the big seven, the stocks of the big seven, all the
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big tech firms, they're down anywhere from 10 to 40%.
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Remember the big seven that was driving all of it.
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And we don't, looks like we're not going to go into war with, uh, Iran.
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But when you lose that much money in the stock market, you have to sell assets.
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In fact, if you've borrowed, if you're buying stocks on other assets, you are forced to
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You're so if you had a lot of gold, you bought a lot of gold and you were holding it.
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And now you're, you're, you bought stocks based on your gold holdings, automatically your gold's
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This is a huge move to not be forced liquidation.
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But there are other reasons that it could happen as well.
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I'm just guessing I would not concern myself with any of this, except for the big seven.
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Because right now we are reliant way too much on these giant tech companies.
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I'm going to get into something that happened with the tech companies, um, next hour.
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What happened this weekend is astounding and it's misunderstood completely.
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That's Donald Trump again, breaking the system.
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Um, you have, uh, you have the economic situation.
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You have the Epstein situation that happened this weekend.
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But did you notice there's nothing in this that shows anything legal?
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I mean, there's, there's, what are you going to get any of these people on?
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I think this thing has been picked through so many times that you're just don't, you're,
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you're not going to see anything new, um, in the Epstein files.
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There was a couple of other things in the, uh, Epstein files.
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Uh, what a surprise Epstein helped fund a lavish lifestyle for former Obama White House
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The U, the, uh, UK minister of the labor party.
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He had to get out because, whoa, he's a dirt bag.
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I mean, you know, it's more important than this because I don't think there's nothing more
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There is an evil in our system and it, it revolves around really dark sex stuff.
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I absolutely believe there is a really, there is a dark, dark part of our society that is engaging
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It's really dark and really bad, but until we get actual, until we get actual things that
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you can actually do about them, because it is so incredibly powerful, we have to keep our
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eye on that, but we also have to continue to look at other things that are just as important
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One of the things that is important is the evil that is happening on our streets, Minnesota.
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Uh, what's happening with, uh, New York, New York is going to melt down.
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I don't think Donald Trump's going to let it melt down, honestly, because I think he loves
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He says he'll, he'll step in one in whatever way he can to save New York.
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But there's part of me that just would love to see them just get everything they deserve.
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Um, well, I mean, he was, you know, he should know the criminal justice system in Rikers Island
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because he lived at Rikers Island, uh, during the 1980s.
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Now that doesn't mean you can't be reformed yourself and go on and do the good things,
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but I just have a feeling that, uh, probably more of a, uh, reformer in the leftist sense
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of reform, all for the criminals and not for, you know, justice or law and order at all.
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Just New York and what's happening with New York is going to cause a huge, huge issue.
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America is becoming more and more prosperous and more and more, uh, safe on the streets.
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Safest streets we've had in America since like 1910, but it takes time to do that.
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Thousands of people are still without power and have no restoration timeline, uh, in Tennessee
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And, and she's pointing out, you spent all this time on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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We had this same issue, uh, in Texas, but five years ago, five years ago, they decided they
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were going to get rid of a lot of the oil and gas.
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Cause you know, that's not, that's not the future.
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We have to get back to doing the things that work.
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And it's going to require all of us just to keep your, just keep focused on the things
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Just stay focused on doing what you're supposed, you're supposed to do.
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And what you're supposed to do is pay attention to politics.
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It is to call your senators, make sure you're, you know, you're active in all of that.
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But more importantly, it is about your family and what you're building in your own town.
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Because what the one thing that Donald Trump is doing, he is dismantling this global system
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and he's putting it back local as local as we care to take it.
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It'll just come back to the United States government, which I don't think is a good idea, unless
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it's hard to believe but I have spent nearly 50 years speaking in to a microphone 49 years this coming
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march pouring everything I have and everything I am this microphone is my best friend I've told the
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microphone secrets that I never had told anybody else I knew what I wanted to do when I was eight years
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old at 13 I began doing it and for the first 15 years it was about the art it was about the storytelling
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and yes the money didn't hurt I made some but I lost all of it because in the end it was empty
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the more I work the harder I chase the dream the bigger station you know what I'll be better is if I'm at
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this station it's a bigger city a bigger station the paycheck is bigger the bigger bigger bigger just built
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a bigger and bigger hole in me and by 30 I was an alcoholic that it was just completely empty inside I was
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confused I was tired I was broke in just a couple of years I would lose my family
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I was a liar I'm an alcoholic and alcoholics are good at lying saying everything is fine when it's not
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and the one thing that I always thought would fill me my job radio had consumed me and spat me out
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and so I thought well that's a fraud I don't have anything with radio and I decided to walk away but
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two people changed my life my father he said that's find out what you want to talk about and talk about
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that stuff and then I because I wanted to become a chef that's I was good I'm 35 years old and I'm
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like I'm gonna leave this I'm gonna go to school because I'm the first in five generations that is
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not a baker in my family so I didn't I don't like to bake but I like to cook and I thought I'll be a
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chef and I happen to have a good friend the other guy really changed my life very ionic he was he is
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the best chef in all of Connecticut he's unbelievable restaurants and he said nah you don't want to be a
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chef you don't want to be a chef and I'm like no I really want to and he's like let me say it this way
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so I didn't become a chef he was right um because God as he tends to had other plans and he always
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does for all of us God's not finished with me he's not finished with you now about that same time I met
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a woman who became my wife Tanya and she really didn't care if I was a radio host or a garbage man
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myself she saw a good man buried in all of the rubble
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not because I changed careers but because I changed direction and my understanding
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I stopped chasing me and started chasing him and all I cared about was him and as I served him
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really imperfectly and clumsily and I was sincere but
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he blessed me with a wider and wider access to you
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the first time I spoke to you as a national audience was two days after 9-11
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and I didn't know anything I didn't know anything about geopolitics global conflict the Middle East
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currency history nothing the night before I went on the air I was on my knees all night telling God you have the wrong guy
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I'm a fool that wasted my whole life I don't have any answers
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and all I heard was follow me and so I did and on that first national broadcast I told you if you would accept that I come to the table with no answers at all
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I remember saying to you I know this doesn't make a sense
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why am I talking about Woodrow Wilson trust me this will matter
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there's so many things I wish I would have said better