Glenn Called It: A Trust Implosion Is HERE | Guests: Sen. Eric Schmitt & Rep. Chip Roy | 7⧸16⧸25
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Glenn Beck and Jason Buttrill talk about what's going on with the Federal Reserve and why its chief is about to resign, and why it's a good thing you don't have to deal with it. Plus, a new GoodRanchers subscription service that gives you free meat for life.
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hello america well a couple of things passed uh the rescissions bill which is uh nine billion
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dollars cut is now going to the president's desk the white house also has a plan to downsize the
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federal government and we have all of the numbers on that uh plus the argument over the genius act
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we need to explain that what is happening with the federal reserve because rumors are now that
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is with us filling in for stew this week who is on vacation uh welcome jason thank you sir
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i'm uh well last night i was you know rapidly looking through some of these rumors on x uh pretty
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credible people on what's going on with jerome powell and the fed i was like what the heck is i was i was
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actually popping popcorn and watching this it was getting so crazy so the it's just the rumors that he
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is going to be stepping down well yeah i mean yeah uh anna paulina luna congresswoman she was saying uh
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she was saying it was almost imminent that he was about to be fired uh actually fired there was
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other rumors saying well we're not sure about fired but he's considering resigning yeah you know why we
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yeah yeah i was like what the heck is going on right so do you know do you know why he's resigning no
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take any guesses i mean well the i mean you had popcorn out i'd love to hear what you've come up with
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well there's the i mean so there was the cpi stuff coming out the interest rates going up uh we know
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that the president wants interest rates to come down right i'm assuming that is what the deal is and
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there's some kind of internal battle going on well the president can't fire the fed chief okay so the
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president is the one that nominated the federal reserve is the biggest crock of bullcrap i've ever
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seen in my life it is nothing but the five biggest banks okay and you and you know which ones they
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are because they're the ones that keep getting bigger and everybody else is falling to the wayside
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so it is there the federal reserve is the arm of those five banks okay um and they suggest who the
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president can select from so the president can't say i don't want any of these guys i want this guy
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can't do it he has to take a look at the list that all the banks have put together and say
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pick from this list mr president did you know that it's kind of like it sounds like exactly how iran
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chooses their next president exactly it is exactly that way except this religion is all about the
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almighty dollar uh okay so uh so he can't he can't pick on his own but the president has a right to
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pick one you know every term if it comes up in his term uh the president wants this guy out uh and i
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think he's been really really bad um because he's been wrong on almost on almost everything but
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show me this show me the fed you know the guy who the fed was right ever uh so uh he can't fire him
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but he wants him out because he wants interest rates dropped and you know the jobs are coming back
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things are coming back but interest rates keep coming up and uh the the uh interest rates if we
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keep our interest rates high we have a harder time borrowing money for our debt and it just gets more
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and more expensive for everybody all the way along so the president wants him to back off interest rates
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but the fed chief believes that that could cause more inflation which i think he's right on that one
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and i hate to say he was right about anything because i don't think he's ever right makes me question
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myself when i'm like well i think he might have a point on that one okay um so but the president is
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like no it can handle it i want them down i want cheap money again he refuses so what has the president
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done the president can only fire him with cause so what do you do when you can only fire somebody with
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cause and you want them out you find a cause and this one's easy so the fed has been the one leading
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the way saying we can't keep borrowing money we've got to have some fiscal sanity right this is going
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to kill us we've got to keep these interest rates high because uh you are borrowing too much money and
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maybe this is the only way to stop you so we got to keep it high because you've borrowed too much
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money and how many times has he testified in front of congress we've got to cut we've got to cut you
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can't keep spending like this okay well did you know that the federal reserve with our tax dollars
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the five biggest banks aka the federal reserve uh is redoing their offices to the tune of two
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billion dollars now i don't know what kind of wallpaper they need there but that seems like a pretty
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hefty uh renovation especially when everybody's looking at cutting things and you're lecturing me
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about spending money so they get money from the government okay they're telling us stop spending
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stop borrowing except okay what you've borrowed i need two billion dollars of that to redo our offices
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in washington dc excuse me why don't you do that yourself okay i think banks maybe have some money
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so they're borrowing that money and they're 700 million dollars over so it's two billion dollars
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700 million dollars over budget and they're still not finished and the problem is they're putting in
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water features they have a rooftop garden they're building okay i mean it is it's insane so all the
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president now knows really you want to play this game with me i'm going to sit your ass down in front
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of congress and you answer to the american people how you're lecturing us about spending and you're
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putting in a rooftop garden and a water feature in your office no no so the president is now threatening
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i'll fire you for this you want to you want to quit now would be the time to quit otherwise i'm dragging
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your butt in front of congress you answer to the american people for this and they will beg me to fire you
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so that's what's happening so i believe i looked at that a lot because i was like there's got to be
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some leverage that the president has because he can't just get rid of no but that's some pretty
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big cause that sounds like a babylon b article it really does it does two billion dollars two billion
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dollars 700 million over budget oh my gosh i mean and these are the responsible bankers no no i don't
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think so it just shows they don't mean what they say they'll just keep doing it for themselves you
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know if you really believed that america was really on that financial cliff why would you do that you
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would lead the way and say guys we are going to be the only responsible ones here we're going to lead
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by example no renovation you know what go to ikea you need a new desk go to ikea and get a new desk
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well we've got to keep up our image we're not going to have a country so what do you say we go
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to ikea our image should be we are going to lead the way out of this madness that's what a leader would
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do so glenn i so i still don't think i get this this disconnect between trump and powell on so we know
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trump wants to lower uh interest rates powell's you know he's standing back and saying basically he's
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not going to do it is he trying to undermine president trump on this president trump thinks so
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president trump thinks so i think so to some degree um i mean i'm worried about inflation and low
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i mean look you know what happened do you know what's happening with japan what's happening with
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japan okay so what's happening with japan uh is japan has always had this really amazing uh image of
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we're solid we're absolutely solid this is starting to crack the foundation um 1989 let me go back to
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1989 this was the crown jewel of the global economy back in 1989 you probably are not old enough to
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remember all of a sudden japan owned everything in america okay like we were just becoming japanese
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and everything was being purchased by japan kind of like it feels a little bit like china now okay
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they even owned nakatomi plaza glenn that bruce willis had to save that's right they owned everything
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in every 80s movie oh yeah they owned absolutely everything okay um and the things were so insane in
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japan the grounds of the imperial palace uh in tokyo on paper was worth more than the entire value of the
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state of california wow okay so their land everything just shot up and so they had all they were flush with
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all this cash okay and people believed that japan had suddenly you know cracked the formula for you know
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eternal prosperity that's the problem and then it all started to fall apart and the asset prices that
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they had mortgaged against okay um they had borrowed other again well the imperial palace is worth more
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than california that doesn't make any sense nobody would you wouldn't mortgage it like that at least
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long term you might go like i'm gonna do this real quick and pay it off you would never ever mortgage
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because you know that's insane well nobody ever wants in it seems in the in governments nobody ever
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wants to believe that this is just a fluke okay so the asset prices collapsed the stock markets plunged and
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for three decades they have gone into this very polite political coma okay economic coma and so the central bank
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did something radical they were the first ones to set your interest rate at zero they lowered the
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interest rate they made money so cheap it was nearly free zero percent interest sometimes they would
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pay you to take out money so they had negative interest rates can you imagine that now you're not
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fixing the problem you're just now printing wallpaper to cover over the mold all right so they've done
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this for decades now their debt is i think 260 or 280 of their gdp i think what is ours 100 80 something
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crazy 120 you never come back the the death threshold is usually about 120 140 their 260 of their entire
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economy is debt that is not a crack that's a fault line so this week or was it last week things started
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to creak and groan in japan and the government bonds which are like our treasuries is this getting too
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complex are you following this still yeah okay so their government bonds they were the safest investments
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on earth one of them okay it's us japan germany they started to fall hard and when bond prices fall
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interest rates or the yields go up all right so they borrowed all this money 260 of their gdp is borrowed
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okay so they borrowed all of that money and they had it like it you know three percent interest whatever
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two percent interest and uh they were paying people uh two percent well all of a sudden the cracks
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started to appear and people were like uh i'm not sure this is stable at all and then the belief
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of the system started to to go away so people started selling their japanese bonds once they do that
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now the yields have to go up what happens when yields go up what happens when interest rates go up
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for a government you have to pay more interest on your debt okay you add two or three points to just
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imagine you have an adjustable rate okay this is a government having adjustable rate except they have
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260 percent of everything they make in debt and it's all leveraged and now their adjustable goes up
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two three four points you're not able to afford that anymore okay so massive problem because it what
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it really means is people don't believe in japan they know the con game is now over and investors are
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saying you know i want a whole lot more in return if i'm gonna because i just don't believe you anymore
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and it's not just japan's problem this is not a neighbor's house on fire this is imagine we're all living
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okay so now if japan that means there's a stampede out of japan and people are starting to look and
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reprice the risk of their money now they're like wait a minute if the most stable you know if if
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you're driving a car and it is the it is the safest car in the world and all of a sudden they just start
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blowing up on the highway you're like uh i don't think that's the most that's the safest car on the
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so now this is going to push u.s interest rates going up which makes our mortgage rates go up and
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our car loans get more expensive and the national debt which is already costing us 1.2 trillion dollars
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a year just in interest now they can't sell their treasuries people are skittish on treasuries
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maybe they come to the united states but they're not so far they're getting out of the japanese uh
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interest or the the bonds there japan has to pay their bills what do you do when you have to pay a
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bill and you don't have any money coming in you don't have enough money coming in what do you do
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you sell something right you sell your car you sell something that you have a value well what do they
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have what do they hold a value u.s treasuries so now we are trying to sell our bonds for our new debt
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they hold our old debt they're saying hey anybody want to buy this debt because i got to sell it
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fire sale what what do you give me for it okay which makes that debt more attractive because they
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can get a better deal there which means if we want to have new debt we have to raise our interest rates
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which means we pay more for you know uh interest for our mortgages and and everything else and it
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floods the market with bonds crushing the prices skyrocketing the costs for us and causing even more
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trouble in other countries that have u.s bonds because they start to look and go nobody's buying these bonds
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well of course not you have two countries the two stablest countries besides germany you have the
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two stablest countries now selling u.s treasury bonds okay really really bad now let me add this on
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germany is now having to pay for their own army and so they said they're going to borrow money
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to build the army and they're going to lower their interest rate so they can borrow more money
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all right and now the german bund which is you know like our treasury that's now starting to fall apart
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well germany has some assets they can sell what do you think that asset might be that they want to sell
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u.s treasuries we have been playing an extraordinarily horrible game this is why i believe the president
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wants somebody else in charge of the fed because the fed can say we're lowering the interest rates
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because he's got to get more money into the system so people can spend money can start businesses borrow
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money get things moving so we can increase the amount of taxes that we collect the more people money
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the more people make the more taxes we collect so he's like we've got to grow the economy and the only
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way we can grow the economy is to lower the interest rates but at the same time interest rates around the
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welcome to the glennbeck program there's a lot going on today and it's our job to keep you
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informed and help you understand what's happening in the world um you know the federal reserve we've
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just been talking about that what's really going on uh there what's going on with cutting uh there
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were some great things that happened in the senate yesterday we'll talk about that uh with uh one of
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the senators who uh passed it through and got it to the president's desk rescissions big about nine
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billion dollars uh of rescissions which were promised uh doge rescissions which is very very good
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um and then there's something else that's happening in the senate that uh is called the genius act
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the genius act seems really good uh in some ways um it is uh it's all about uh digital currency
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and stable coins now the problem is is this is this going to lead us to a cbdc which was is a
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a federal reserve digital currency and what's in the genius act as far as what i read what's in the
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genius act what the law says is not a problem i mean i think there needs to be some things added to it
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but the problem is what it normalizes identity linked money federal approved uh issuers and a
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financial system that rewards obedience and flags dissent and once these pipes are built the fear
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is my fear is at least it doesn't take that much for a central bank digital currency to flow right
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through those pipes it's normalizing things uh and and in some ways we have to normal we have to have
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some rules on these things um but i would really like to see that you know you have a very clear
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right to hold your money in your own wallet offline and untouchable uh and a line in the sand in this
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that says no cbdc's not now not ever and a guarantee that says private money earned and saved remains
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private and unprogrammed that has to be in this bill now some people uh stood up uh and uh and argued
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those very points chip roy i think is one of them and all of them were called to the white house
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yesterday where the president said he made real progress with everybody chip i assume you were
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part of that uh calling to the white house well glenn thanks for having me on and thank you for that
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great summary because a lot of people don't understand what's happening because as you point out
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so many things were happening at once the senate as you noted just passed uh or you know the rescissions
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package which we thought they were going to water down more than they did and we're blessed that they
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didn't and that's great nine billion dollars including public broadcasting that's step one of
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a thousand that we need to take on rescission really good and that is at the president's desk now right
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it it uh it they made a slight change to it so we'll have to come back to us but we will take it
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we will take it up pass it and send it to the president okay we agree we already passed it they
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watered it down a little bit but they it's close right and it was it was kind of on a on the aids
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thing which i think is understandable why they i mean yeah you have to read the bill to know what
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that was actually about but it's such an easy target it's probably worth you know losing that 400
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million dollars correct that's that's the right summary now to this point we told the leadership over
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the weekend that while we appreciated what they were doing with stablecoin and the genius act
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and while we would we would prefer to see us move our house bill which is a market framework a broader
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bill that's sort of the second piece to this and then thirdly that we wanted to see as you point out
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a complete and total ban on a central bank digital currency or anything like it you explained it better
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so we told the leadership don't put this on the on the floor in a rule right which is how we operate
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in the house um without fixing this making these amendments in order but unfortunately they didn't
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listen to us i say with all due respect and so some of us objected now to be clear i was not in the
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meeting at the white house because i was on the house floor running speeches for the people that were
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affected by the floods in my district in texas so i was though in constant contact with my friends who
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were at the white house and i certainly let the white house know that a few of those good guys
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like scott perry and others had my proxy but here's another important point because we're not going to
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talk about epstein this morning but i don't think unless you want to no i don't but on monday night
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there was a vote in the in the committee in the rules committee i was not present i got in late
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because of flights because of the floods and then the rains coming into dc right so i wasn't there
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so i didn't vote on this epstein matter we talk about that separately there's a lot of information
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flying around yeah that's fine let's move on this is really important yeah yeah bottom line is here's
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the deal we need to do what needs to be done on crypto okay we need to deal stable coin we need to
00:30:20.700
deal with the market framework but we believe a line in the sand is that we've got to have an
00:30:25.840
emphatic statement from the government of the united states that the government is not going
00:30:29.840
to be tracking your money to prevent you from being able to buy guns to prevent you from being
00:30:35.520
able to buy gasoline if they want to go to all you know uh you know evs if to prevent you from being
00:30:42.120
able to live your life freely and be able to monitor your transactions like the chinese communist
00:30:47.640
party we don't do that here this is a country that's supposed to embrace freedom that's the point
00:30:52.780
and at the core of it is a currency that is stable modern technology is raising different ways for
00:30:59.760
us to achieve that and you know i wish we'd not gotten off the gold standard we did we've allowed
00:31:05.380
the fed to become unwieldy and print all manners of money that's part of the problem but here we are
00:31:11.000
and we've got the ability maybe through the markets to create something good to kind of reclaim
00:31:17.220
autonomy with a stable currency that isn't being messed up by federal bureaucrats but it needs to
00:31:23.640
be done right and we do not want to you know uh inadvertently or purposely empower these bureaucrats
00:31:29.460
by allowing them to track and use this that's the whole point so we drew a line in the sand that we
00:31:35.080
need to achieve this as usual we're given lots of excuses well we got to get this one done first
00:31:40.260
trust us we'll do it later i've got a lot of faith in the trump administration so i give a lot
00:31:45.320
but i don't trust the senate so we have to keep forcing the hand so because the president would
00:31:51.580
say look i've already done an executive order on this no cbdc but an executive order is not the same
00:31:57.660
as legislation i appreciate his executive order but someday he's going to be gone and we need it in
00:32:05.680
the law and you know i i look i read the genius act and and trying to understand it and i think a lot of
00:32:12.560
what they're asking for is good they're saying look you know we want one for one you got to be able to
00:32:18.040
cash this in you know so we just don't have all these fake you know coins out there um so it's tied
00:32:24.100
one to one to the dollar you need to be able to uh uh know that this is not terrorist etc etc and so
00:32:31.960
there's some things that the banks already have to do but this is more than what the banks have to do
00:32:39.700
it seems and i don't mind that you know transactions i do i actually i do mind but
00:32:45.740
i can tolerate transactions over ten thousand dollars you know spiking up but i don't want to
00:32:51.960
see my money being able to be tracked everywhere and i'm not doing anything wrong with it i just know
00:32:58.660
how it can be used if the federal government and i don't want this pipeline ever to be built
00:33:04.040
right and there's there are other aspects to the bill that we're looking at as well that's not just
00:33:09.680
the central bank digital currency but this notion of self-custody right that self-custody means the
00:33:15.780
ability to send crypto without the use of an intermediary and uh warren davidson had an amendment
00:33:21.500
and had language he wanted to improve the genius act this is stuff he was already working on in the
00:33:26.940
clarity act in the house and trying to make sure that we're uh minding the store if you will
00:33:33.260
through the process of creating these frameworks look i i want all this to move forward but if the
00:33:39.640
crypto bros want to be able to do all this stuff they need to back us up to defend freedom and they
00:33:43.920
should want to they should our point i mean this is what the whole thing with crypto was all about
00:33:48.200
was freedom um and i want the freedom i mean the custody clause is really important is there any
00:33:55.740
custody clause in it now there is language in there and that that's a result of all of our efforts
00:34:02.120
but it's not it's not where it needs to be so that's one of the things we're working on is trying
00:34:06.920
to amend it to make it better and then we're trying to get a guarantee on the central bank digital
00:34:11.520
currency those are two top things there's a few other small things but those are the two top things
00:34:15.840
we're trying to do and what self-custody means i make my money i can pull it out of the bank and i can
00:34:23.900
put it in my wallet or a digital wallet and it's mine and nobody else has access to it nobody else can
00:34:30.300
and i can spend it the way i want to spend it because it's mine if you don't have the self-custody
00:34:36.440
clause in there it means it's not really yours because if if somebody in the government says nah you
00:34:43.560
can't use that to buy an suv uh you can't use that to buy fossil fuels uh we don't really you know
00:34:51.220
inflation is getting so bad in this particular area you're not essential in this area so we're not
00:34:57.740
going to let your money buy this that's once they you have that system you have total control
00:35:04.920
am i explaining that right chip you're explaining it better than i could and i think i just your
00:35:11.300
your listeners just need to understand because everything gets real complex when you have an
00:35:14.660
administration that's doing so many great things what the administration is and i mean truly like
00:35:20.540
just you know extraordinary things in the face of so much resistance then you want to give them the
00:35:25.040
benefit of the doubt and we do to your point about the executive order maybe leadership who
00:35:30.320
want to protect our freedom and advance this economy and build prosperity but we have to protect against
00:35:35.640
the power of government that has been used to want to do freedom and undermine it whether republicans
00:35:41.180
or democrats were in charge okay so you're right it's what we're fighting
00:35:45.720
wherever you wherever you are it happens today wherever you are stop moving because we're losing
00:35:52.680
you and i do i do want to ask you in one minute your thoughts on on uh epstein now that we've gotten
00:35:59.140
through the important stuff your thoughts quickly on epstein look the american people deserve to know
00:36:05.720
more information than they're getting i also trust the trump administration to work through this
00:36:09.820
as a former federal prosecutor what i would tell you is the one thing we got to be mindful of when you say
00:36:14.880
quote release the files remember that there are victims yes okay and you've got to be careful about
00:36:20.620
that yes remember that there are also individuals who might have been in some book or some list that
00:36:26.060
never got on a flight that never had anything to do with this creep uh you know at least directly or
00:36:31.200
didn't certainly didn't go to the island so you got to be careful about that i think what we need is
00:36:36.280
the autopsy released the full details that's surrounding the suicide and i think we need the flight logs which
00:36:42.880
are traditionally public i think we should start with that get that out there so people can understand
00:36:48.620
understand those facts and i think then the department of justice owes us sort of an explanation for
00:36:54.740
what are they doing in light of the prosecution of epstein in light of the prosecution of uh jislaine
00:37:00.840
maxwell what is it are they protecting anyone who are the people who else should be prosecuted and why
00:37:07.140
aren't they being and i think those i think that methodical approach is the way the trump administration
00:37:11.640
ought to approach it i think they owe us more information on that front i think we should push for that
00:37:16.420
but i don't think we should be blind okay we've got to be careful right grand juries operate in secrecy
00:37:22.220
for a reason yes so let's just let's be smart about this we believe in freedom we believe in due
00:37:27.060
process we don't believe in just throwing things to the wind and by the way i'm not like you know if
00:37:32.040
you read alan dershowitz's op-ed in the journal this morning he walked through a bunch of this stuff
00:37:36.020
and he represented epstein and there's there are judges who currently have a clamp down on being able to
00:37:42.040
talk about some of the information yes so we need to work through that like there's a lot of
00:37:46.020
variables in this so i think chip that is totally reasonable and i think there wouldn't have been
00:37:50.840
any blowback had that been the response but what the response was uh you know was it's sitting on my
00:37:58.320
desk then it wasn't sitting on my desk because the fbi is holding it from me in uh in fbi headquarters
00:38:04.840
but i've got to go through everything because there's so many names and so much information there and
00:38:08.860
we're still going over the videotapes too there's nothing wait what what that just didn't make sense and
00:38:15.760
then it was shut up and sit down i think the american people want to believe i mean i would
00:38:22.000
rather have this be the truth that there wasn't a big deal there were some people but it wasn't as
00:38:27.040
big as we thought i'd love to believe that but you need to take the american people through it
00:38:32.440
because we have a lack of trust big time and by the way the best process for them to go through is
00:38:39.620
they need to go take some scalps right and they need to demonstrate that they're serious about it
00:38:44.420
if they have a list of mobsters and a whole big old binder full of people affiliated with the mob
00:38:50.120
but they go nail 10 hides to the wall and say we're doing our job then we're going to give them
00:38:54.980
the benefit of the doubt they're not protecting somebody who shouldn't be protected yes but right
00:38:58.960
now we're getting a whole lot of like whatever and a whole lot of like shrugging and after the big
00:39:04.280
presentation with the binder on the desk we need more than just shrugging good for you uh chip thank
00:39:09.160
you very much appreciate it god bless uh and and anything we can do for anything we can do for
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your district anything you know mercury one is if i can just if i could just say the um community
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chiproid tx chiproid tx i will uh i will direct uh mercury one to look at it and if we can help
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through the uh prison video in the jeffrey epstein case it's not just one minute that was cut it was
00:41:52.220
three minutes that were cut and then stitched on top of each other and then it just looks like one
00:41:57.200
minute so it's more than what we thought oh jeez why would they do that it doesn't prove anything
00:42:02.220
no it doesn't still but you can't see the door you can't see anything why would they do this
00:42:07.980
yeah it's so stupid more confusion that's all it is
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we got a couple of really really great things to share uh this hour so don't go anywhere eric
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schmidt is joining us from missouri the senator from missouri on the rescission package next
00:43:42.060
we won't we won't we won't we won't we won't we won't we won't we won't we won't we won't we won't we
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Let's get the full look at the rescission package
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And how to cut even more federal spending in the future
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Every path just leads to more and more confusion
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Of mortgages, refinancing, and debt consolidation
01:08:25.220
This goes back to 2015, 2016, Hillary Clinton and the Russiagate and all the way up to, you know, the auto pin.
01:08:43.260
This is what this is usually how they get the mob is they'll say, you know, there is a grand conspiracy to commit murder or whatever.
01:08:54.240
And as long as you can tie it all into one conspiracy, there is no statute of limitations.
01:08:59.160
And and that's exactly what the FBI and DOJ are working on right now.
01:09:09.680
You're going to see a long list of people being indicted.
01:09:15.640
Yeah. So so many of these cases that really have helped to shatter, you know, the trust that we have in our institutions and government.
01:09:23.680
Oh, yeah. And what I love about this show tonight, Glenn, is that we're going to point all of these out, all these things that are contributing to that.
01:09:30.460
But we're also going to give tangible ways to where, OK, so you're you're you're pissed off over the Epstein case.
01:09:37.960
We're going to show you a way that you can actually demand certain things to be uncovered.
01:09:42.900
And and from what we hear in Washington in conversations we have with people in Washington, these things are possible and becoming more possible because the president is starting to hear the voice of the people.
01:09:55.700
And he's like, OK, all right. OK, well, let's release this.
01:10:02.120
And so if you know what you're asking for, you're going to see that.
01:10:08.440
You're not going to be not everybody's going to be happy, but I think you're going to get as much as you possibly can.
01:10:14.680
And the second part of the show today is, I think, the most important part, because that's the grand conspiracy.
01:10:21.540
And, man, when you hear this one, this goes all the way back to her emails, you know, which we all knew.
01:10:31.300
Well, this explains it. This grand conspiracy theory explains all of it and takes you all the way up to the auto pin.
01:10:37.780
And all the things you think about that we've been talking about over the past, what, eight plus years that we've never got answers on.
01:10:45.140
Do you remember the Susan Rice email on the last day of Obama?
01:10:50.520
That's in here. But we have never heard an explanation for that.
01:10:54.700
No, we've never heard anybody really ask any questions about it.
01:11:02.380
If you've if you've listened to me and watched me, this is like if they do this and we didn't make this up, this is what they're saying they're doing.
01:11:12.640
You know, of course, it's probably sitting on their desk right now.
01:11:15.820
And I can't wait. They're going to put a binder out tomorrow to show you.
01:11:18.380
But anyway, this is what they say they're doing.
01:11:20.980
And if they actually do it, it's it's going to it will shock most people because it's so comprehensive.
01:11:30.020
You've talked a lot about how this will help to restore trust and that has been a shattered.
01:11:34.980
Have you have you do you remember your trust implosion chalkboard that you did years and years ago?
01:11:42.100
I remember trust implosion and then it it led to a either a reset or a war and a currency collapse, I think.
01:11:53.280
But I said I didn't know what order those would come in after the trust trust implosion.
01:11:59.200
So these are all the things you predicted that would lead to full on trust implosion.
01:12:04.100
The first one is you predicted that polarization would lead to a critical stage and resulting in massive civil unrest.
01:12:20.380
We can't you you're they're now saying you they have a right to kill cops.
01:12:26.200
They have a right to kill ice and and half the country can't see that you want to talk about civil unrest.
01:12:42.000
Can I show a picture of something I brought yesterday?
01:12:44.380
Uh, this is a guy who was arrested in Colorado.
01:12:49.980
He was arrested for kidnapping like an 11 year old kid.
01:12:58.520
He looks like somebody that would be in a Batman movie in Arkham.
01:13:02.020
He has been arrested over and over and over again.
01:13:13.520
And I think these are a lot of the people that are being scooped up by the left to do a lot of the things like, you know, go kill him.
01:13:23.860
Uh, something else I said in, I think probably 2009, when you start to have AI, you're going to be so easily able to just find the mentally unill and wind him up.
01:13:37.440
The updates on that case, uh, are, they're still finding people that are involved in that network.
01:13:42.640
So if you thought that their network was very coordinated and a very, this is the ice attack from July 4th.
01:13:48.900
Uh, it's, it's, it's getting the, the, the, the findings that they're getting now are it's, it was even worse.
01:13:55.560
There were multiple other people that were involved, including people involved in helping to hide the attacker.
01:14:03.600
We, so we do have some connections in the area that know some of the people that have been scooped up in this or they're involved and they are not stable at all.
01:14:15.420
I mean, I'm telling you, I'm telling you crazy.
01:14:18.160
Uh, some of them have, uh, have, have a strong connection to the trans movement.
01:14:23.860
Um, some of them have, uh, that guy that I just showed you trans trans.
01:14:31.960
He, he, that's a, you know, obviously his mugshot, but he is transitioning to a woman.
01:14:40.980
But you know, you, you look at that and you say he's unstable.
01:14:46.280
He cannot stand trial and they keep letting him out and then they arrest him and he's too unstable.
01:14:56.780
But wait, you, you want to, you think he's stable enough to make a decision that he, he can be a woman.
01:15:18.920
One of the, one of the things it's like, that's very, very scary about this is that most of the time we would laugh at some of these people and some of the intelligence that we've heard that, you know, that describe the character of some of these people.
01:15:30.860
You would just say, okay, you would dismiss them several years ago.
01:15:39.180
Now they're somehow coordinating and using actual dangerous tactics to do some of these attacks.
01:15:53.600
Isn't this what every, every evil regime does when they want to create chaos on the streets?
01:15:59.900
They open up the prisons and then they open up the insane asylums and just let chaos rule the streets.
01:16:06.780
I'm telling you a few weeks ago, I said, we're becoming Gotham.
01:16:16.320
What were the other things on the, on the list?
01:16:20.420
On the list of, you know, you said you had a whole list of things that I had up on the chalkboard.
01:16:27.820
So you predicted economic destabilization would also lead to a critical stage.
01:16:37.060
If you missed that on the, on the podcast, go back and listen to the podcast today.
01:16:42.860
People don't have any idea what's happening right now, right now.
01:16:46.900
And we talked about it in the, in the podcast first hour.
01:16:49.880
And I will say that president Trump is taking strides to, to navigate us out of that.
01:16:54.100
But I remember we did a show a couple of years ago when Biden was, you know, driving inflation
01:16:58.960
up and we were looking at moves the fed could or couldn't do either way.
01:17:06.020
You said, you said that we've never been in this situation before and I can't remember.
01:17:12.680
We, I'm, when I say we haven't been in the situation, no country has ever been in this
01:17:24.060
We, anybody alive today has never been in this, maybe Zimbabwe, if you lived in Zimbabwe.
01:17:31.520
Um, but nobody's ever been in this and nobody's ever seen a country pull its way out.
01:17:37.840
Your final prediction was, uh, a tech, a massive technological disruption that would approach
01:17:44.460
a critical stage leading to problems with jobs, finance, communication, and privacy.
01:17:48.680
Now this was long before you even started talking about AI.
01:17:53.620
You watch 2026 is the year you will either lose yourself or you will hold onto yourself
01:18:02.240
in the next 18 months, the next 18 months will decide who you will be and who your children
01:18:19.320
Um, but everybody can now have a private secretary starting next year.
01:18:24.880
And you say, Hey, uh, AI agent, I want to go on vacation.
01:18:29.820
Would you just, uh, book a vacation for me and the family, you know, at our favorite place,
01:18:38.320
Now that AI agent goes out and buys the tickets, reserves the room, uh, make sure they have ground
01:18:45.580
transportation, everything else puts it on your calendar, alerts everyone in your circle
01:18:51.140
that you're going to be on vacation at that way.
01:19:02.780
It now has access to your bank, to your credit cards, to your schedule, to your emails.
01:19:12.180
It has, and you're going to have agent after agent after agent.
01:19:17.160
And it will ask you, I need to have access to this.
01:19:24.220
It's going to have access to absolutely everything.
01:19:26.960
You will sell your freedom that fast next year, that fast.
01:19:33.300
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People are being used by the left and also California professors and people.
01:22:26.400
I don't know if you heard about Jonathan Caravello, but he was taken into custody in the Central District of California.
01:22:36.360
He threw a tear gas canister at law enforcement officials at the Glass House Farms in Ventura, California.
01:22:45.360
Now, this is the pot farm that we now know was, you know, not just harboring illegals, but also harboring children that were there without any, you know, parent or anybody.
01:23:03.900
Was that, you know, trafficking children for work?
01:23:10.080
But the the the California professor, he says he was kidnapped by federal agents.
01:23:17.940
And, you know, he he wasn't he said they didn't identify themselves.
01:23:26.760
They were masked up and he thought he was kidnapped.
01:23:29.580
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you know our country has just lost its way entirely it just has lost its way and we don't
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know up from down anymore we don't know right from wrong and we honestly don't even know how
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to prioritize uh what's happening you you look at the ice raids uh that happen in the pot farms
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in california and you're like okay is that about ice or is this about now legalizing drugs is this
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about illegal aliens is this about human trafficking is this about child labor what the hell is this
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story about it's about all of them it's about all of them and then some we have just violated so many
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first principles that it's hard to keep things straight i want to i want to take another look
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at uh the pot farms because they're a real problem especially up in maine we've talked about this
01:27:46.980
before especially up in maine but things are getting much much worse even though trump has
01:27:52.360
now i think made some inroads on this it's now illegal for anybody uh for china to come in and
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buy any farms uh here in america it's about time thank god donald trump is on it uh we'll get to
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steve robinson he is a filmmaker and investigative journalist whose work focuses on his home state
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in maine he is the editor-in-chief of the maine wire.com host of the robinson report a newsletter
01:29:17.180
and podcast on substack uh and he's also done a documentary high crimes the chinese mafias takeover
01:29:23.600
of rural america uh and it is a really important uh documentary that's with tucker carlson is it not
01:29:30.100
steve uh yes that is in fact uh it's available at tucker carlson.com and uh tucker actually saw
01:29:37.680
uh the importance of the the work that we were doing and offered to partner with us on the
01:29:42.580
documentary after i taped an episode with him but i have to give kudos to you as well because you were
01:29:46.460
one of the first in the national media to invite me on to talk about our you know ongoing investigative
01:29:51.560
work on this topic i think it was more than a more than a year ago uh you had me on to talk about
01:29:55.960
that and uh things that things are trending maybe in a better direction i'll say uh but still not
01:30:00.820
quite contained well that is good um what do you know about the trump administration you know saying
01:30:06.180
no more farm buying for china well i think that it's seriously important in states where there's much
01:30:13.600
more uh military properties with our large vital bases because you're seeing huge amounts of farmland
01:30:20.060
purchased around these but i think that the far the focus on farmland doesn't quite capture the full
01:30:25.160
scope of the problem because here in maine what we see is residential houses are being purchased
01:30:30.120
and sometimes they're through llc's sometimes they're through um you know natural born citizens
01:30:36.440
or naturalized citizens who just happen to have be of asian descent or taiwanese descent or melee descent
01:30:42.520
so i don't see very clearly how you can enforce these kind of you know capital controls and
01:30:49.580
prohibitions on property buying by individuals tied to the people's republic of china because
01:30:54.800
what we've seen in maine is they're very clever about how they launder money about how they move
01:30:59.980
illicit marijuana around the united states and how they acquire property and how they organize these
01:31:05.800
businesses so i think it's it's not as simple as just saying you know we hereby declare that you can't do
01:31:11.340
bad things anymore with our farmland you're gonna have to you know you're gonna have to have a
01:31:15.400
response that is as sophisticated as the criminal networks that are looking to exploit american so
01:31:20.480
uh i agree with you that i mean i think what he was thinking especially uh important is the uh the
01:31:27.300
farmland all around our bases i mean you saw what happened with russia you know you put uh you have a
01:31:32.760
barn you have you know a thousand drones in it you unleash it i mean you take out that base quickly and
01:31:38.040
you know that's really dangerous to have them right up next to our bases um explain for anybody
01:31:43.540
who doesn't understand what we're really talking about how big the problem is in maine explain the
01:31:48.580
problem so in the in uh 2023 the department of homeland security had a memo that ended up getting
01:31:56.980
leaked that said that there were 270 residential properties in maine that had been purchased by
01:32:02.720
chinese drug cartels uh they were being used to grow marijuana uh illegally and that marijuana was
01:32:09.080
being trafficked out of the state uh to be sold at uh you know various other locations on black and
01:32:14.700
gray markets and these organizations were also involved in uh narcotics trafficking and human
01:32:19.820
trafficking um since that time i've gone out and attempted to document the full scope of the problem
01:32:25.840
and i would say you know earlier this year if you'd asked me i'd say well we're probably looking at
01:32:30.660
more like 400 or 500 properties uh but since the publicity uh from releasing our documentary i've
01:32:38.040
had so many conversations with um very well connected people in the real estate industry
01:32:42.440
connected people in law enforcement and i'd say we're probably looking at just in maine
01:32:46.960
700 to a thousand resident residential commercial and multi-family properties that have been purchased by
01:32:53.720
chinese criminal organizations for the purposes of exploiting trafficked human labor
01:32:59.840
to grow cannabis and sell to americans uh and the the scope of the problem i think is it's localized
01:33:07.120
in maine because of the property buying and where the growing is occurring but it's it's national and
01:33:13.000
even international because you know foreign countries are complaining about american weed grown
01:33:18.000
illegally uh in many cases by chinese cartels being exported uh into their jurisdictions uh but it's
01:33:25.260
happening in every state even states um you know midwest states good conservative states where they
01:33:29.980
think uh you know well we haven't legalized marijuana so it's not a problem for us well go look at your
01:33:34.600
local tobacco shop and go look at your local hemp shop are they selling thca uh they could be selling
01:33:40.900
some uh chinese grown marijuana from maine under false pretenses but the buyer and the seller they know
01:33:47.080
what's going on it's just law enforcement and lawmakers who don't really know what's going on and the risk of that is
01:33:53.400
the lack of regulation but also the chinese toxins that are being found on these products in northern
01:33:59.220
california in massachusetts and in maine they're uh crazy toxins that were only identified when some
01:34:06.320
california officials brought in the weapons of mass destruction lab from the national guard to test
01:34:11.820
these substances that they kept finding at chinese pot grows what are they assist you county they are
01:34:17.760
totally unregistered nerve agents that have no approved agricultural use in the united states in
01:34:26.200
some cases they're even banned in china but they're importing them here under false pretenses and they use
01:34:31.720
them like fumigants in their hoop houses or in residential properties so they're like mad scientist
01:34:37.160
concoctions of these nerve agents that the indentured servants who are using them really don't know what they are
01:34:43.560
except for it says you know bug poison on the front and chinese and how to use it and they'll burn it uh and the
01:34:51.060
smoke fills the house or the hoop house and just coats everything with this toxin but the the fact that they're
01:34:57.120
unregistered and they're made in china means that testing labs the cannabis testing labs aren't equipped to
01:35:03.280
determine if weed has been contaminated with them so you could have some chinese grown weed that has been uh exposed to
01:35:10.420
these toxins and bring it to a lab and say hey is this safe to smoke is this safe to consume and they'll
01:35:16.320
give you a thumbs up yeah we didn't detect any pesticide or fungicide on it you're good to go
01:35:19.640
uh and this product is being exported across the united states uh being sold on black and gray markets
01:35:26.280
being sold at hemp shops uh tobacco shops and we don't even know we haven't even begun to wrap our arms
01:35:31.940
around the scope of the health crisis that could be caused and you know i know that you're familiar with
01:35:37.840
the book unrestricted warfare like if you were trying to wage chemical warfare against the united states
01:35:43.220
how would it look any different than convincing the american public to pay you to poison them
01:35:49.500
so so you know i've been saying for a while now that the the marijuana but but mainly fentanyl
01:36:01.140
this is the opium drug war in just in reverse you know england knew that you know they could
01:36:09.520
send opium in to china and drug the people and collapse them from the inside and that's exactly
01:36:17.820
what they did and china eventually just had to give um you know because it was enslaving all their
01:36:25.220
people that that is exactly what they're doing to us right now because they don't need the money
01:36:30.000
they're not doing it for the money and what is happening to the money is the money then going to
01:36:34.980
support other things here in america is it all being sent back to china what's happening
01:36:40.420
well i mean that's the question that could that keeps me up at night and that should concern every
01:36:46.160
american uh it's at the state level to the extent that this product is being sold at a dispensary
01:36:52.060
in massachusetts or maine it's still an all-cash business due to federal law uh yeah exactly no bank
01:36:59.240
is going to take a swipe of a credit card to buy you know your baggie of weed at the dispensary even
01:37:03.940
if it's legal at the state level so it's an all-cash business well what a brilliant way to
01:37:08.480
stockpile untraceable cash behind enemy lines if you're a chinese criminal organization and what
01:37:14.840
might you do with that cash uh well you know if there's uh you know some of some of your iranian
01:37:19.180
friends with shoulder-fired rockets that you want to smuggle over the border and take care of them
01:37:23.680
well that cash might come in handy uh last week we saw an indictment handed down in the district of
01:37:28.840
massachusetts that uh there were seven chinese nationals or people with historical ties to china
01:37:34.180
who were indicted and they uh were ringleaders of a one kind of tiny corner of the chinese drug
01:37:41.900
situation in new england here and they had porsches uh 1.5 million dollar house 75 000 rolexes
01:37:49.060
one of these guys had 600 000 in rubber bands hidden in his porsche um so they're not they're
01:37:54.820
not stockpiling this cash so that they can wear you know louis vuitton necessarily but uh there's
01:38:00.860
a little bit of that happening but more i think we have to worry about the other malign intentions
01:38:06.220
of these actors given that we know that they're affiliated with the chinese communist party i mean we
01:38:12.240
can we can prove this philip lenzycki from the daily caller news foundation has expanded on some of
01:38:17.020
the reporting that we've done at the main wire and connected an individual who was arrested at a
01:38:22.080
grow house in central maine outside of bangor with a front group linked to the new york consulate the
01:38:28.460
chinese consulate in new york and this guy has been out on bail after being arrested and he's back in
01:38:34.180
china being quoted in state-run media saying hey i'm gonna go back to america and bring home some
01:38:38.900
investment this is gonna be really good for you guys and for some reason this guy's allowed to travel
01:38:42.620
back and forth to china and he's a known agent of the chinese consulate in new york and one of
01:38:47.640
these benevolent associations which are just front groups for the ccp so we know we know that the ccp
01:38:53.820
have their fingers into the chinese drug cartels that are ravaging new england right now and we
01:38:59.380
haven't developed a response we're beginning to but we really haven't developed a sophisticated response
01:39:04.060
uh who's on our side helping yeah well the trump administration i think is on our side uh you know this
01:39:11.360
is one of the the rare issues where senator susan collins and uh president trump agree and support
01:39:17.900
each other in the response uh the senator collins senator i know it's it's got to be a it's got to
01:39:23.260
be a big threat if it brings you together to make a common cause but i'll say senator collins has been
01:39:29.060
on this uh since even before i was um she's been paying attention to this and every uh intelligence
01:39:34.460
official whether it's the biden administration or the trump administration she asks them what they're
01:39:39.020
doing and what can be done uh to combat chinese drug cartels in new england and i think she was
01:39:45.660
very complimentary of the trump justice department for moving forward with an indictment in the district
01:39:50.700
of massachusetts uh last week and i think if you have uh senator collins and president trump in agreement
01:39:57.640
on something then uh you know this is a rare area where maybe the federal government can move fast
01:40:03.440
but it's going to depend again on having the political will to do it we still don't have a u.s
01:40:08.680
attorney in maine uh we're going to need a u.s attorney to pick up some of the balls that were
01:40:13.920
dropped under president biden uh and we have a democratic governor here in janet mills who is
01:40:19.300
more interested in going to war with president trump over boys and girls sports than in the chinese drug
01:40:26.320
cartels that have taken over the state she still has yet to utter a single word about this criminal
01:40:32.840
conspiracy in her state and we proved that her brother paul mills was actually doing business
01:40:39.020
with uh the chinese cartels has has served as a real estate attorney to transfer a property that was
01:40:46.140
an illicit marijuana grow to the ownership of a chinese national living in china and no one will
01:40:52.340
report on it in maine you've already given more attention to that story just by having me on
01:40:55.980
than anyone here in maine it is it's remarkable how well our enemies have surrounded us um and
01:41:07.960
they're inside of the house now and most people are not paying attention uh and quite honestly you
01:41:15.720
know this is the one place that i agree with uh president trump i want the answers to the epstein files but
01:41:22.060
these things are going to kill us a lot faster than that that has to be solved but uh things like this
01:41:29.960
must be solved today um and you know the senate you you not having a uh uh u.s attorney in the state of
01:41:40.020
maine now that's because of the senate they're just they're just dragging their feet on all of the
01:41:45.940
attorneys they've got to uh uh pass uh and uh confirm all of the u.s attorneys get them out
01:41:55.080
there pam bondi we can scream all we want about pam bondi she can't do anything without a u.s attorney
01:41:59.140
can't well i'll say in maine we need a trump needs to make a nomination first uh there hasn't even been
01:42:05.000
a nomination and so i wow i think that there's some wrangling going on but i mean i would agree
01:42:09.980
you know on two fronts one the senate needs to start speeding along these nominations so that the
01:42:15.460
trump administration can walk and chew gum at the same time uh you know i think that there we we
01:42:19.980
certainly should have the power and the intelligence to handle the epstein disclosures at the same time
01:42:24.560
we're fighting the infiltration of chinese drug cartels who are working as agents of the chinese
01:42:29.720
communist party because they have no they have no good intentions whatsoever for the people of the
01:42:35.200
united states and you know just to to think about the callousness uh and and just absolutely you
01:42:41.220
know a vile amoral quality of these people they're enslaving their own kind like they're they're
01:42:46.600
trafficking uh poor peasants from china here through mexico taking their passports and locking them up
01:42:53.980
at grow houses in rural maine until they've worked off their snakehead debt uh you know these are people
01:42:59.940
who are profiting from literal human slavery um so if you think that there's any kind of uh anti-american
01:43:07.340
activity or anti-western activity that is beyond uh consideration for them you're wrong we're dealing
01:43:14.320
with a a real evil here real evil i can't thank you enough uh we have to have you on again maybe we'll do
01:43:22.940
a podcast with you steve it's this is such an important uh subject steve robinson the main wire editor
01:43:29.800
uh in chief investigative reporter you can follow him on the website the main wire.com also what's
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the name of your documentary uh the documentary is called high crimes and it's at tuckercarlson.com
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right now people can go check out uh the podcast and the documentary i think that gives a a pretty
01:43:49.040
good uh coverage of the issue but based on the amount of information that's coming in now i mean i
01:43:53.980
could i could easily make another 90 minute film yeah i well i'm a subscriber to tucker's uh service so
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i'll watch it thank you so much appreciate it steve god bless thank you all right let me tell you
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everything we talked about on today's podcast they are big and vital absolutely and education
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really is the key to all of these i think that we've helped bring some of that today but just
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doing exactly right now exactly right everything they remember history we don't yeah they call that
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well it looks like uh fed chairman powell is going to be fired by the president that is something
01:49:23.720
that the president's not really allowed to do without cause um i think if he's going to fire
01:49:30.540
him with cause uh i think that is going to be what we talked about in hour one we went in depth on this
01:49:35.660
uh i think it's going to be um you know the renovations of the federal reserve uh building
01:49:43.220
they've they they spent two trillion two billion dollars on it two billion dollars and there's 700
01:49:49.720
million in the hole um and it's still going on and they you know made rooftop gardens and big
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lavish fountain water displays inside i mean it's crazy it's crazy um so don't lecture us on spending
01:50:02.800
when you take our money from us and you spend it like that it's it's ridiculous um i don't know
01:50:08.460
what he's going to fire him for but now the word in washington is it's likely to happen soon today
01:50:14.640
um he's got to um greet the uh baranian prime minister at the white house today he's going to
01:50:21.640
be spending time uh with him but uh it looks like this is on his schedule i think this guy's got to be
01:50:27.920
beat you know i can see why he gets a little snappy at times because he's got to be tired
01:50:33.120
look at the schedule this guy keeps have you ever seen a president or anybody else keep this kind of
01:50:38.260
schedule oh gosh no never i've never seen anything like it never seen anything like it and just all
01:50:44.640
the things like i remember you asked when you did your interview with him you were talking about what
01:50:48.640
he was just trying to do just just with trade and resetting the global economy and you likened it to
01:50:54.660
you know like you know like a complete reset of the post you know world war ii like that era
01:51:00.760
that's not a small thing no and he said exactly right that's exactly what i'm doing um and yeah
01:51:07.860
that's i mean that took it took mountains of people to put together and he's trying to change it uh
01:51:13.480
himself um the powell thing i'm anxious to see how that is going to come what is what is the latest
01:51:20.540
on how he's going to fire him so this this is just now hitting over the past couple of minutes
01:51:25.540
uh some of the news outlets but they're saying that he met with a room full of republican lawmakers
01:51:30.000
um and he asked them uh what they thought about him just firing him it's he just said it sounds
01:51:35.820
like just kind of outright firing jerome powell and uh those lawmakers according to this white house
01:51:42.480
official uh expressed their approval for doing that so if it if it is as described firing him that
01:51:50.480
means he does have cause to do it has to be and you know that you know they're all fully versed on
01:51:56.580
what he can or can't do the only other thing i could think of would be uh trying to amend the
01:52:02.700
federal reserve act to try and do something with this which personally i would be all for but i would
01:52:08.580
be all for it that would take a while yeah for them to do that i would be all for it um you know
01:52:13.840
the question is who is he going to replace him with because the fed has to nominate it's not like
01:52:19.360
he can just pick from you know anybody the fed says okay well here are the five people you can choose
01:52:24.840
from and so who is going to go and what will those policies be that he is hoping to get i i know he wants
01:52:34.060
the interest rates lower but we're in a we're in a very precarious situation you want them lower
01:52:39.960
because it will help start the engine but you don't want them too low or you could have runaway
01:52:46.480
inflation um you know i i think powell was just playing games myself i'm glad he's gone i thought
01:52:54.280
he was incompetent since the day he walked in the office yeah i've heard speculation of uh besant
01:52:59.820
being on that short list if they did get rid of powell moving him over to that which that would
01:53:05.000
be good that would be good yeah i would trust him yeah i mean as much as i would trust anybody in the
01:53:11.020
fed but i but kind of as we've like you know talked about is there any good option for the chairman of
01:53:19.320
the federal reserve do they have any good option no they have no but they have no bullets left
01:53:24.000
they have no bullets left if you take you know interest rates back down to zero which i can't
01:53:29.920
imagine they would but if they would take them back down to zero money will start sloshing around
01:53:34.540
again but you know what will happen you know the big banks will get all of that money you know and
01:53:39.660
then they'll loan that money out to you in a higher interest but uh they'll end up getting rich and
01:53:46.020
you know the the problem is we need money sloshing around to be able to have entrepreneurs take that
01:53:54.440
money and build businesses when you're in a situation where there is a recession every single
01:54:01.220
recession 80 percent of those who are hired and make the difference in the recession are from small
01:54:08.540
businesses 80 so if you want your economy to you know to light a match you've got to get the money
01:54:17.480
to the small business people so they can start creating businesses um you know especially since you've
01:54:23.260
got ai and all these other things just chopping jobs you know you've got the big i mean google i was
01:54:29.240
having a conversation with somebody the other day and i said i can't believe you know two years ago we
01:54:34.560
would have never considered this as a legitimate thing google could be out of business quickly
01:54:39.860
google could be out of business do you know that their google you know they make their money on ads
01:54:46.480
that's how they make their money uh the referrals now are down like crazy 50 no nobody's nobody's
01:54:55.820
using google anymore they're using things like chat gpt so you don't go to google and google stuff
01:55:01.720
you just ask chat gpt or grok and it gives you the information uh that you're looking for so where's
01:55:08.800
the referral where's the ad that goes with that nobody's paying chat gpt and i hope they never start
01:55:15.540
that but uh how do you make money anymore how does google make money they've got to get into the gpt
01:55:24.080
world or the ai world and forget about the google search can you imagine having that conversation two
01:55:29.980
years ago if i would have said you know google's going to be out of business if they don't change
01:55:33.720
and forget their search they're going to be out of business in three years no nobody would have
01:55:39.220
believed that no i i can't i can't imagine and you're talking about you know ai agents everyone
01:55:45.500
needs to get very very versed up on ai agents because every jobs report that i'm reading lately or
01:55:50.660
every major story that i'm reading about from these big corporations like google um they keep talking
01:55:56.140
about like you know the percentage of people that they're losing or the you know the downsizing
01:55:59.800
they're doing it's all jobs going towards ai agents mostly all of them so you gotta i mean i was
01:56:08.200
having this conversation with my son not so long ago he's trying to figure out what he wants to do for
01:56:11.360
the rest of his life he's in college and every single job he's thinking about it seriously it's like
01:56:15.720
well i could do this but i don't think that's going to be around in five years i know when's the last
01:56:19.960
time the country has been in a situation like that never no i mean you know maybe the industrial
01:56:25.480
revolution industrial revolution you know i i'm going to buy a new plow but is is the plow going to
01:56:33.120
be something we use i'm going to you know buy some more horses our horses that's that's really the last
01:56:38.500
time because and it and it wasn't all at once it wasn't as fast as ai agents are going to be
01:56:46.340
everywhere by 2027 2026 is going to be the year of agents the introduction of agents and they are
01:56:54.240
going to catch on so incredibly fast because it'll do everything for you and uh it's it's it's remarkable
01:57:04.700
i mean i don't want to say the name of the company um but i know somebody that used to work for a major
01:57:12.280
corporation and they used uh ai software uh on all of their emails and everything else
01:57:21.600
and uh and everybody had to use the same software okay and uh this guy somebody in the other group
01:57:34.180
went on vacation and uh that person came over and said hey could you run my group and he's like
01:57:41.020
well i don't really know much about it it's not a problem it's not going to be a problem just check
01:57:45.180
with ai and so uh when she was gone he did that people would come into his office on for her group
01:57:53.980
and say what do we do on this you know and he's like i don't know hang on and he would ask the ai
01:57:59.140
and it would go through all of her emails all of everything and see if it could search the answer
01:58:05.160
and then if it couldn't find a direct answer it would predict based on everything she has written
01:58:10.980
and done it would predict what she would advise okay and she came home and she's like it's like i
01:58:17.560
never left well shortly after that the company was like yeah you know what is it was just like you
01:58:23.860
never every four managers three out of the four were fired i mean we're talking thousands of people
01:58:31.740
managers three out of every four and you know my friend can't prove this but he thinks it's because
01:58:40.660
of that he thinks everybody it's just all this wealth of human knowledge that had already been
01:58:45.360
gathered now it's in ai and it'll make it it'll make it easier make it better so why do we need
01:58:51.940
people the big slam used to if you were worried about your job uh going because of progress yeah
01:59:00.060
yeah they were talking about this in the green stuff was oh learn to code remember how that whole
01:59:03.640
thing yeah and that came from that came from joe biden the worst advice anyone has i mean that didn't age
01:59:09.480
more than like a week yeah unbelievable like now you've seen all you were talking about that
01:59:15.160
grok 4 you know like a week or so ago you literally will just tell ask grok hey i want to code this
01:59:21.080
entire program or whatever how do i do it it does it for you you can't even learn to code anymore
01:59:26.080
i mean i i'm learning how to weld for when you replace me with an ai agent i'm learning how to weld
01:59:32.540
that's never you know what that's never going away i tell you um you know yeah it is um i'll tell you
01:59:37.700
the one thing i told my son this um he is a he's real empathetic um and he feels people and he just
01:59:45.060
loves people and um i said he was looking you know what am i going to do what am i going to do and i
01:59:50.000
said i personally think you should become a nurse practitioner and he's like what and i said look
01:59:57.440
here's what nursing is going to become you are going to sit in a room in a hospital and you're going
02:00:03.660
to be monitoring you know 50 beds and there will be ai that will be in the room monitoring but at
02:00:11.000
times one of these patients is going to be like i need to talk to a person and that's when the really
02:00:20.380
empathetic are going to walk in and they're going to hold the person's hand and say it's okay because
02:00:26.340
they'll need human contact but nursing will be so inefficient you won't it will all be done by ai
02:00:36.100
the only thing ai can't do at least yet is give you that warm in-person eye-to-eye contact i mean
02:00:47.060
look at our society our society is breaking down because generation z didn't grow up with
02:00:54.160
dating flirting uh uncomfortable conversation none of that they didn't grow up with any of that it's
02:01:01.180
all online approaching a girl approaching a friend awkwardly whatever it is they have none of those
02:01:10.520
things so that's why this profound loneliness is happening in our society because nothing's real
02:01:20.540
nothing is real and we haven't even gotten to the spooky part yet we haven't even gotten to ai yet
02:01:27.320
nothing's real with what we have now give this another year have you noticed you look at social
02:01:34.460
media and have you questioned yet i imagine you have i question every day is that real is that not
02:01:40.360
real what is that a real person you know is that ad real is that ad not real you you don't know
02:01:46.520
anymore you don't give it a year give it a year and what's going to happen is it's going to become
02:01:54.120
more and more specialized to you which will drive you further into yourself and i told you a couple weeks
02:02:03.980
ago about what i think the future of movies are movies are going to be geared to you it will be ai
02:02:11.180
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02:02:18.740
what's happening in your eyes where you're looking on the screen and it will moda it will modify it
02:02:24.480
so it's the best movie you've ever seen it may not if somebody else will have a completely different
02:02:30.900
i'm just pulling this out of my butt i don't have anything telling me this is what's happening this is
02:02:35.140
just where i would go um it will monitor you so it will make a unique experience for you everyone
02:02:41.980
likes customization right now everybody likes it's i'm it's customized that's going to go out of style
02:02:49.560
what's going to come into style if we don't blow it is community experiences again one-on-one
02:02:59.840
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welcome to the glenn beck program tonight don't miss our wednesday night special it's a good one
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tonight at nine on blaze tv so um jason and i were just talking about uh you know how our kids
02:05:06.520
may be sensing that all of this stuff is changing yeah i what's what's crazy is you know i've had these
02:05:13.760
conversations with my son just about the content that he's watching and it's not just him but it's
02:05:17.720
all of his friends they're watching very practical content right now videos that get millions and millions
02:05:23.740
of views and they're all about how do i fix an internal combustion engine if it can you know if
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this this and this happens to it how do i fix all of these different maintenance issues on my home
02:05:33.560
you know if i have to he doesn't have a home how do that's what i said i was like you don't even own
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what are you talking about like i pay for your car like why are you and i was like why are you he goes i
02:05:44.080
don't know dad it's just very very interesting he's like watching these videos of how do i survive
02:05:48.860
if i don't have food or water for a month i why are you do you sense something or it could be i mean
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you know we we're out of time now to talk about it but maybe we can talk about it tomorrow that
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that uh the difference between men and women the nurture and the breadwinner the protector and i
02:06:09.500
think we're seeing both of those kick in yeah it's natural especially for the boys they sense
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some sort of trouble ahead they're preparing it's nature this is glenn beck