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On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck is joined by former Vice President Joe Biden. The two discuss everything from the future of the coal industry, to the economy, and everything else in between.
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Hello America, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. We're glad you're here.
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Hey, just in time for last night's special. Yesterday, the EPA has introduced new regulations
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on coal. Now, this is just about wastewater regulations and it's going to cost the companies
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only about $200 million to implement it. But if you just close down your coal fire plant,
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you don't have to spend any of that money. Well, what about carbon recapture? No, no, no, no. Gosh,
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darn it. We wish we could release you from the obligations of this $200 million of regulations
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to make sure you're in compliance. But man, we just can't. So maybe you should shut down your power
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boil this down to the really important parts and I ask that you stay with me on this because this you
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will not hear anywhere else. Why? Because everybody's business with misdirection, but this will change
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your life. I want to start with Europe. What's happening now in Europe is coming for us. Trump stopped
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it, but now we have begun anew and we are at warp speed under Biden. In Europe, energy prices are at
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historic highs. Now everybody loves to blame Russia and Ukraine, but prices began to skyrocket
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long before the war. Gas, seven times more expensive. Electricity, now 10 times higher. The Institute for
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Energy Research pointed out that Germany increased their wind capacity by 2.8% in 2021. However,
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the wind power all over Europe, even though more wind turbines were rolling, the wind generation
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actually dropped by 10.7% because the winds didn't blow as much as predicted. Renewables, as they are
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right now, are much less reliable. Okay, now the Germans have injected a trillion dollars just to
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try to keep their lights on. This is our future and not our distant future. It is here now in America.
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People in Berlin are actually wearing winter gloves and sweaters and coats in their homes and their
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offices because they don't have enough energy to keep the place heated. Let me tell you about PJM.
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This is an energy company that covers a large amount of territory on the East Coast and the Great Lakes.
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They just wrote a report on what's happening with American energy. They highlighted four key points.
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Now listen to these. Number one, the growth rate of electricity demand is likely to continue
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to increase from electrification coupled with a proliferation of high demand data centers in the
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region. This doesn't even take into account electric cars or the elimination of gas stoves to
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electricity. This is just saying because more data centers are coming online, they suck so much energy
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that we're going to have a shortage of energy soon. Then thermal generators are retiring at a rapid pace
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due to government and private sector policies as well as economics. What does that mean? Because of the
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private public partnerships because of the EPA and the partnership the government has made with the
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private sector, meaning the banks, the hedge funds and everybody else, we're retiring all of these power
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plants. Three, retirements are at risk of outpacing the construction of new resources. Okay. So we're shutting
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them down before we build anything. Okay. All right. Um, and the, um, the line to, uh, have resources,
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uh, is, um, is getting kind of long and the line to replace them primarily is intermittent and limited
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duration resource. So in other words, solar better not be any clouds. Wind better be blowing. So we're
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taking things that run all the time when we want them to run and changing it to say, Hey, let's be a
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slave to the wind. So what are they saying here? They're saying reliable energy sources like coal and gas
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are being retired early, but at the same time, energy demands are going up and plants are being forced
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into early retirement. They will be short just in this one sector of the country. They're going to be short
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40 gigawatts of power. I don't know what a gigawatt is. I know 121 gigawatts is something that you could maybe
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get in the year 2000, but not now that represents 21% of their current capacity. So just in this one great
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Lakes region, you are going to be down almost a quarter of what you already have. So what does
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that mean? That means you're going to have brownouts and blackouts. So what's the plan? Oh, you're going
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to love this. They don't have one. The Institute for Energy Research referenced this report and said,
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brace yourself for coming energy shortages. Now, listen, please follow all of this. I'm going to
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give you a solution, something you must do, and it will have an effect. If just this audience stands up,
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it will have an effect. This is our future. Both the government and their partners and power
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companies know this is coming. They're just not telling people like you and me. You've probably
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missed a lot of this. By design, I'm sure. The raids on each other's houses producing this never
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ending stream of top secret documents. Oh yeah, that's much more important than this. As is the
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constant coverage that Tucker Carlson is using videotape footage to somehow show you things that
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never happened. Some of the largest power plants in our country are being closed down right now and
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forced or bribed to shut down. Here's an article from the Washington Post. The federal government
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should just buy coal plants, shut them down and pay to retrain their employees. Oh, the article goes on
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to describe the process. The federal government would buy, if necessary, seize under eminent domain,
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all existing U.S. coal plants and close them over 10 years. Such a use of federal authority is
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well established and wouldn't be subjected to any serious legal challenge. Plan owners could dispute
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the amount of compensation offered, but not the public purpose of federal action intended to protect
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the environment. Now, this is a very interesting way to describe. I think this would be actual communism
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where the government just seizes property. That's a little beyond the public-private partnership
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you know, that Mussolini came up with called fascism that we're doing now. So this is what they want
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us to do. A few days later, after that article, it was echoed in Fox. Why not just buy out the coal
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industry? If Donald Trump wasn't elected, this is exactly what it would have happened, but he shut
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all of this stuff down. Okay. Did it stop? Well, it did here temporarily. But in Canada,
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two weeks after Trump won the election, our neighbors to the north in Canada did exactly what the academics
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here in the U.S. were proposing. They paid three power companies $1.36 billion to shut down their coal
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fire plants early. Then, because they were like, well, how are we going to make our money? We've got
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projected profits up. Don't worry. Then the government gave them $97 million a year for the next 10 years.
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Don't worry about it. Don't worry about it. Okay. Texas and California are number one and number three,
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the states that produce renewable energy. So Texas is way ahead. California, way ahead.
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Sources like wind and solar, way ahead. Take a guess which states suffer the most blackouts.
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Out of all of the 50, California and Texas now are number one and number two in the country.
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Gee, do you think we're driving our power grid off the cliff? Of course we are.
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Well, how did any of this happen pass through Congress? Oh, well, let me explain. The Biden
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administration couldn't get the Build Back Better bill or the Green New Deal passed because when you
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heard the plan, you knew this is insanity, right? No one would vote for that. So because you didn't want
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it and they knew they couldn't get it past Congress, they broke all of those up and quietly tucked it in
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into the Inflation Reduction Act, which now they proudly state is primarily an environmental bill.
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They say that out loud. I thought it was primarily an Inflation Reduction Act. No, it's not.
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And it's all there in black and white. But it is hidden within the vastness of the government
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bureaucracy. There are programs and billions and billions and hundreds of billions of dollars
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literally everywhere in all agencies because Congress and the Senate are just now merely another
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agency under the White House. There was no debate. No one even read the bill, which was certainly not
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written by lawmakers, but instead by special interest groups. In the bill under the Department
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of Energy, you will find the Department of Energy loan process. This is this is the easiest one.
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The Inflation Reduction Act includes eight point six billion dollars for loan guarantees from the
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Department of Energy, enabling two hundred and ninety billion dollars in loan guarantee authority.
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So they can guarantee two hundred and ninety billion dollars to build new plants.
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It also includes five billion dollars for new energy infrastructure reinvestment program,
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enabling two hundred and fifty billion in loan guarantee authority to retool, repower, repurpose
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or replace retired energy infrastructure like coal plants.
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It also includes three point six billion for clean energy loan guarantees, enabling 40 billion
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in loan guarantee authority. Now, imagine that you are a company that is is using coal and
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you've been hearing about carbon capture and you're like, we're well down the road of carbon
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capture. And then the United States government changes its mind and says, no, that's not good
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enough. In fact, as they did yesterday. Here's some more onus regulations that we're going to put on
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your shoulders. It's really better just to shut your plant down. No, we don't want to do that.
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Well, you're facing the revenue losses onslaught of regulation. President of the United States
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openly is saying that he is going to shut you down. You can't get any loans from the bank because
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ESG and you're not a good investor because that's not where the world is going.
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Then the Department of Energy comes along and they dangle billions of dollars in your face
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If you're being fiduciary, fiduciarily responsible, is that a right word? No, fiduciary close to it.
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What is it? If you're if you are being a good fiduciary, you take that deal.
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See, this is the threat of ESG. You can't get private funding. Banks, hedge funds, investors
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will not give you the money because they can't. Their score will go down. Then they'll lose their
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funding because they're not they're too big of a risk. Even if you could get the money to build a
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new plant to keep it open. If there was a bank that would let you have a bank account,
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who's going to insure you and your company? You again, due to public private partnerships with
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the federal government, cannot get anyone to insure you or your plant. So you're out.
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the federal government is here. The people who caused your problem. The all powerful public
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private partnership that we could make and will certainly not get into the way of new ideas or
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better ideas. No, no, not the federal government. But because it couldn't be passed in the light of
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day, it's broken up only to be found all over the federal government. I'm going to show you how the
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regulators for farms are now involved in this. In 60 seconds. Look at that dog over there curled
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up on a carpet with his chin resting. He's so cute. You've been through a lot of adventures with that
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old guy. A lot of walks, one or two unplanned runs when he spotted something that he was interested in.
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A lot of pats on the head, doggy kisses to the face. A lot of time you just came home and you just
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hugged your dog because you just needed the love. Well, I want you to give your dog rough greens
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because it will help them live a happier and healthier life. It's a supplement. It's not a
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dog food. You put it on the dog food. Naturopathic Dr. Dennis Black invented it full of nutrition and
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also probiotics, which is so important. Rough greens. They want you to just try it with your dog.
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So this is an all of government approach. The United States Department of Agriculture
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in the Inflation Reduction Act includes $12.8 billion for farming communities to deploy more
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clean energy. That includes $9.7 billion through the USDA and loans for rural electricity cooperatives
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so you can make renewable energy. Also, you could use that money to retire any kind of coal plant that
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you have. Another $3 billion is available for rural energy loans and grants for renewable energy,
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but it's got to be the right kind. If you're a small energy co-op in a remote area, you're facing
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massive regulation. Are you going to turn this down? And then from the Environmental Protection
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Agency, the onslaught continues this way in the weaponized EPA. $7 billion in energy grants for
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low-income communities. $12 billion in grants for projects to reduce or avoid greenhouse gas emissions.
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The hell does that even mean? $8 billion in grants for avoiding greenhouse gas emissions in low-income
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communities. And then you have the IRS. $13 billion in industrial decarbonization tax credits.
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But I have profits, Uncle Sam. I have profits. If I shut my place down, how do I replace that money
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while I'm building this other plant? Don't worry, says your fine Uncle Sam. You'll get that money back
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in tax credits. 100% guarantee of your profits for the next 10 years. Wow, I thought everybody hated
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corporate welfare. This is how the rich get richer and how by 2030, you will own nothing.
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These are just a few, and we are finding more every day. If these measures aren't enough to force
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companies into compliance, they're hit with regulation from organizations now like the
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Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and the EPA. You shut it down or we'll do it for you.
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So, is it happening? Oh, you're damn right it is. The San Juan Generating Station in New Mexico,
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scheduled to be demolished this month. Now, demolished. Why would you demolish a perfectly
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good plant before you have the replacement? Why would you demolish a perfectly good plant that
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maybe if the wind isn't blowing, you could fire back up and create the extra energy you needed?
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No. You don't get the money unless you decommission, sell off for scrap parts or destroy.
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220 people worked at that power plant. Another 200 worked at the nearby coal mine that supplied it.
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Half of the employees of the coal mine were Native Americans from the Navajo Nation Reservation.
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Have you ever been there? I have several times. Poverty like you cannot imagine.
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The unemployment rate is 48.5 percent. So, here we come again. Green Revolution really cares about
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everybody. Uh-huh. Sure. Let's give the Native Americans some handouts, you know, so we can really
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finally destroy what pride they might have. I mean, we've rounded them up, taken anything worth out of
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their land, left them with the toxic waste. But now we can take their jobs, which will take away
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meaning, and enslave this once proud nation again by hooking them on the heroin of the government dole.
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That's fantastic. The Green Movement loves the Indigenous people, don't they?
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There is more. And a something you can do about it next.
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Backbone of America has always been our farmers and our ranchers.
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But our farmers and our ranchers are now being paid not to farm.
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They're being told not to use any kind of fertilizer.
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And meanwhile, the big guys are just buying up farmland like crazy.
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I mean, hey, who doesn't feel comfortable with all your food being in control by Bill Gates?
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Leftist progressive worms have wormed their way into our life.
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And slowly, they are pushing out all that is good and important.
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Our farmers and our ranchers are in deep trouble right now, and we have to support them.
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85% of our grass-fed beef, now that you find a store, even with a little flag on it,
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You get all these documents of what Glenn is talking about here
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As Stu said a minute ago, all of this can be found right now at GlennBeck.com,
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What they're doing is they are in the dead of night without talking to you about it
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through ESG standards and also through, I think, bribery.
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And when I say they, I mean this administration.
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All throughout the administration, do not waste any time with anyone who says,
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Delta, Utah, early retirement of reliable energy like coal.
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Now, I know you're probably thinking, well, Glenn, don't say everywhere,
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because no way we would send billions and billions and billions of dollars
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Like in East Palestine, 43,000 animals have now died.
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Did you know the United States is now averaging one chemical accident every two days?
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But the mainstream media is not reporting on that, you know.
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By the way, the government's ultimate solution apparently now is something they hated just 10 years ago,
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They're putting all of your money and all of our power grid chips on hydrogen,
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which currently you have to hit water with huge amounts of electricity.
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Now, I don't think anybody's going to complain about using water to make hydrogen, do you?
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Then you not only have to hit that water to split the two O's from the H,
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you have to use more electricity, more energy to get that water to split
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than what the H will give you in electricity at the end.
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Oh, and by the way, I haven't even mentioned transporting hydrogen, you know,
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How about putting it on trains to transport all over the country?
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You know, the Germans just floated it in something.
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But no matter what, our money is well spent and invested,
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The Inflation Reduction Act, in there, we are not only paying power companies billions
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to shut down plants that are currently providing us with stable energy,
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but they also get the money only if they sell or tear them down.
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You wonder if we could have possibly been behind blowing up the pipelines?
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Putting Europe into a situation where they couldn't go back to Russia?
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Our climate in chief, Hero, has now seen to it that through his big heart
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and our seemingly endless wallet, that $8.5 billion, some of your tax money,
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is being sent today to South Africa, the Just Energy Transition Partnership.
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And it will help South Africa retire their coal-fired energy plants.
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Now, if I did a poll and said, hey, you know, a billion dollars times eight and a half,
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should we send that to South Africa or East Palestine?
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Oh, we should focus on our own towns, our own medicine, infrastructure, schools, and homeless.
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Beginning with Hillary Clinton, she made sure that, you know, the vaccines are fine.
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Most drugs, you know, are made here in the U.S., except they're not.
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Every campaign since George W. Bush, I've heard about our crumbling infrastructure.
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In fact, the American Reinvestment Act, the first bill ever in the history of the world
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to spend in one bill nearly $1 trillion, which seems kind of quaint right now.
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But the Biden generosity with our money, you know, the money that you pay on tax day,
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which, by the way, is every dollar you make from January until almost tax day in April,
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And another country that Americans really probably can't even find on a map.
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The U.S.-led program recently announced a $20 billion partnership to be transforming Indonesia.
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Indonesia, by the way, the largest coal exporter in the world.
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But now we're giving them billions of dollars to transition off of coal.
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How's it going to affect places like, I don't know, Europe?
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Coal, fracking, nuclear, all shut down over there.
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To compensate, they've been reaching out to places like Indonesia to supply them with reliable energy.
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But their good, good friends here in America are telling India,
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let us give you billions of dollars and you shut that down.
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Last year, the European Union imported 5.85 million tons of coal from Indonesia.
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That was over a 1,300% increase from the year before.
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Well, good news is, if we can shut these power plants down,
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we can have all the coal in the world, but no place to burn it.
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Is this what you want our power grid to look like in the coming months and years?
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Maybe the best way to describe all of this, I believe, is not sabotage.
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They are knowingly sending American energy into untested and unreliable waters,
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and they are kicking the door closed behind us.
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And they did it by lying to you, by putting this into the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Without cheap and plentiful, reliable energy, we become Mexico.
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I told you in 2007 that this was going to be the plan.
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I just didn't know how they were going to do it.
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I remember them saying, we ought to bring the rest of the world up to America's standards.
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Well, when they figured they can't do that, to make things equitable,
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you need to bring America down to the rest of the world's standards.
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I care about the planet, but this is not settled science.
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If it was, countries would be spending money discovering ways humans could live in hot temperatures.
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We'd be finding ways to farm underground if we had to.
00:32:23.800
while building cars that run on electricity from power plants that we're closing down.
00:32:28.520
And bigger than this, if this was such a big problem, and the world all knew it,
00:32:34.620
why do we have to bribe companies and countries to do it?
00:32:41.900
Arrogance, lies, corruption, sabotage, or treason?
00:32:53.260
They refuse to have their energy policy dictated by the radicals that are now running our federal government.
00:33:01.900
Their solution was HB 425, which mandates that power companies must notify the state
00:33:08.840
if they intend to shut reliable energy sources down,
00:33:13.000
and they cannot prevent coal power energy production.
00:33:17.520
These power plants, the government wants them sold for scrap.
00:34:06.900
Again, Utah and West Virginia are leading the way.
00:34:14.740
I'd love you to pick it up in California and elsewhere
00:34:22.820
By the way, the power plant that they want to retire,
00:35:10.880
I believe the slavery of our children for generations.
00:45:22.580
uh and i was going to tell you on monday but a few news stories small news stories came out
00:45:32.420
about this thing and i i really realized how important this was to the left so i waited
00:45:43.700
until now this is an exclusive from blaze the blaze.com exclusive roe versus wade archive
00:45:56.880
auctioned off now in the hands of pro-life conservative glenn beck the archive of
00:46:04.460
historic documents central to the roe versus wade case that temporarily guaranteed abortion rights
00:46:10.880
across the united states a ruling long extolled by eugenicists and other varieties of leftists
00:46:17.960
recently went up for auction it did not however end up in the hands of planned parenthood or some
00:46:25.840
blue state gallery coffee and many of those upset about the overturning of roe in june were dealt a
00:46:33.860
second blow this week in a move likely to enrage leftists including those terrorists the department
00:46:40.740
of justice has proven unable or unwilling to hold accountable nationally syndicated radio host and
00:46:47.900
co-founder of the blaze media glenn beck acquired the collection sealing the deal on march 6th
00:46:55.340
roe versus wade is history and now that history is in the hands of a pro-life conservative
00:47:00.860
the supreme court's 1973 ruling in roe versus wade provided as approved to be as decisive
00:47:09.500
as it was deadly that should be divisive i think for many americans it signaled the country's embrace
00:47:18.300
of eugenics and federal excuse to slaughter at least 63 million babies for others the decision
00:47:25.280
and the legal ballot battle that preceded it were together regarded as a triumph for women's rights
00:47:31.580
warranting a quasi-religious reference that now is resulting in the erection of commemorative
00:47:38.100
graven images in buildings in new york linda coffee's archive of roe versus wade documents with some
00:47:45.660
proponents of abortion which some report proponents of abortion may regard as relics recently went to
00:47:52.820
auction according to the los angeles auction house nate d sanders auctions coffee's collection documents
00:48:00.180
the entire journey from the letter coffee wrote to sarah weddington proposing that the two women work
00:48:06.320
together to challenge the texas abortion statute to the receipt of 15 given to coffee after filing the
00:48:13.220
case in texas to the original affidavit signed by norma mccorvey otherwise known as jane roe to the
00:48:20.360
supreme court quill pins given a coffee by the court after successfully arguing the case the auction house
00:48:27.160
noted further that the archive contains nearly 150 pages of documents and letters related to the case
00:48:35.820
linda coffee and her lesbian partner rebecca hart told d magazine recently that they had curated the
00:48:43.480
collection after the west nile virus nearly killed coffee the near-death experience coupled with the
00:48:49.740
overturning of roe versus wade prompted heart to tell coffee you might live to be 88 like judge sarah
00:48:55.940
hughes but you need to get this stuff to the next generation heart said we don't know who's going
00:49:02.100
to end up acquiring it but hopefully it will motivate some of the people to get into law or politics or
00:49:07.900
whatever because it needs to be challenged beck indicated that coffee and heart got their wish in
00:49:14.420
getting the collection to the next generation however he suggested that quote they have passed it on to a
00:49:20.940
generation that perhaps is less focused on the so-called human right to kill and more on the
00:49:27.640
human responsibility to care love and protect both the mother and the child the collection goes to glenn
00:49:36.840
back based in a state where the slaughter of the unborn has been banned except in special circumstances
00:49:42.880
bidding opened it's fifty thousand dollars the winning bid went to back blah blah blah
00:49:47.940
uh beck was surprised that he took home the collection having previously figured he would
00:49:53.500
lose to someone quote like bill or melinda gates who are very much interested in those things that
00:49:59.520
dickens scrooge would have described as policies that quote decrease the surplus population end quote
00:50:07.500
although the price was steep beck and his wife both agreed the real price of these documents were the
00:50:13.380
lives of at least 60 million children if we can use this to help expose this culture of death
00:50:19.520
and moloch worship any monetary price we could personally pay would be worth it these documents
00:50:26.960
chronic chronicling the efforts that ultimately led to tens of millions of deaths and the strengthening of
00:50:33.000
what some reckon to be a culture of death will now be provided with added historic constant
00:50:40.360
context of pain suffering and deaths resulting from the ruling
00:50:46.020
beck said i think the case joined with the testimony of those who have now had abortions
00:50:51.560
who have been forever scarred will be a powerful presentation
00:50:55.740
it's not just the life of the baby we should be concerned about but also the mother
00:51:01.220
the killing of one's unborn child can hold a mother in suffering for the rest of her life
00:51:06.960
beck considers the juxtaposition of cause and consequence when presenting coffee's collection
00:51:13.400
to be incredibly important as it sheds light on the darkness and the evils that come from making
00:51:19.840
science our god and the cheapening of life those like margaret sanger he said are no better than those
00:51:27.440
doctors and nurses that were killing the children who were deemed useless eaters margaret sanger the
00:51:34.240
founder of planned parenthood is a long celebrated icon of pro-abortion activists who sought to
00:51:41.120
sterilize so-called undesirables by force and other means in sanger's own words morons mental defectives
00:51:50.060
and epileptics along with criminals the poor the illiterate and the unemployed were unfit to breed
00:51:57.780
and should therefore be precluded from doing so in a 1923 new york times article sanger wrote
00:52:04.980
quote birth control is not contraception indiscriminately and thoughtlessly practice
00:52:11.620
it means the release and cultivation of better racial elements in our society and the gradual suppression
00:52:19.940
elimination uh elimination uh and the eventual uh extermination of defective stock those human weeds
00:52:29.700
which threaten the blooming of our finest flowers of american civilization end quote margaret sanger who
00:52:37.720
started the negro pot project in 1939 wrote to a project director suggesting that black ministers had
00:52:45.860
to gain the trust of the communities the birth control initiative was supposed to victimize saying quote we
00:52:51.860
do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the negro population end quote the new york post recently
00:52:59.620
reported that nearly 24 million black babies have been aborted since 1973 back intimated that kofi's archives
00:53:09.220
will be at home in his collection documenting the culture of death and its proponents i have in my german
00:53:15.780
eugenics collection the last prescription joseph mangala wrote at the children's hospital that he heralded
00:53:24.260
it was for the drug that they used to kill the children most of the times without the knowledge of parents
00:53:31.940
the writing of that script was the last act before he left and opened his quote hospital in auschwitz what is
00:53:40.260
happening here in america with not only abortion but also gender mutilation and euthanasia is evil it is
00:53:49.140
the same blood sacrifice that we have seen throughout the history of man we all know how this ends but for
00:53:56.420
me and my family we have made our choice years ago we will not remain silent in the face of evil never again
00:54:04.660
means now we will not follow the science instead we will follow and serve the lord
00:54:13.540
when asked whether kofi's archive would end up at the american journey experience which has over 160
00:54:19.620
000 artifacts beck replied we have not decided where its final home display will be but it will debut
00:54:27.140
this summer at the blueprints of freedom it is a um it's a show that will show the american history
00:54:35.540
good and bad including 75 million dollars worth of documents and items from christopher columbus
00:54:41.940
through today concerning the exhibit beck said it's an honest look at the good bad and the ugly of our
00:54:47.220
own history the founders inventors mercies and massacres the row archives inclusion in the exhibit will
00:54:54.260
underscore kofi's uh bloody legacy that has been undone in the service of life and the proper reading of the
00:55:01.700
constitution i would like your help on uh something um on this i think it is appropriate to hear from the
00:55:13.220
women who may have believed the lie and had an abortion and i'm going to ask you to do something
00:55:21.140
that i'm sorry that i'm asking you to do but would you please write down your experience
00:55:32.900
and how you felt afterwards because i don't believe the majority of people wanted to shout their abortion
00:55:41.700
this is evil what it does to children but what it does to mothers as well i'm going to give you a post
00:55:56.500
office box to send those to uh on tomorrow's program but i also want to ask if you were a baby that mom
00:56:04.660
tried to abort would you write to us as well i'd like to keep this with the collection
00:56:19.140
this these documents i am um storing all of these documents because i truly believe that if we lose
00:56:29.940
this fight we are fighting people that hate america so much they will destroy our history
00:56:34.420
they will burn it they will destroy it any way they can uh and there is a
00:56:43.380
final resting place for a lot of these items some of them have already been retired and are
00:56:51.460
in those uh vaults um this will be one of them we will most likely never take the originals out
00:57:01.460
uh of that mountain vault um because uh we're aware of jane's revenge
00:57:13.220
but we are not afraid of jane's revenge these documents that i have collected over the years
00:57:22.100
will be preserved no matter how much anybody wants to destroy our country and our history
00:57:29.300
these will someday god forbid if things go horribly wrong be found along with our original instructions
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i just uh tweet glenn what happens if she takes the money um and donates it to planned parenthood
00:59:24.100
well it's her money um i wouldn't be surprised however the reason why it went up for auction
00:59:30.580
because there was an article earlier this week questioning her why didn't you just why didn't
00:59:36.660
you just put this in uh a university library so we would know it would be protected and um she gave some
00:59:46.260
excuse um but i read it as well i want the money um and uh so whatever she does with the money my wife
00:59:55.940
and i have decided that's her choice um the documents being preserved uh and put in proper context
01:00:05.860
is is worth um is worth whatever price we paid and if she decides to do that with that money that's on
01:00:15.860
her soul not mine i think that's uh the right way to look at it she's you know i mean plenty of she's
01:00:22.100
done plenty already for the uh pro abortion side of this argument a donation you know whether she
01:00:28.500
does it or not or someone does it on her behalf i mean look there's plenty of money in the abortion
01:00:33.620
industry and it's not really a question of money it's a question of convincing people and and
01:00:39.700
persuading them to see this as the horror show that it is and you know looking at a lot of this stuff
01:00:45.380
i mean i i haven't seen it yet uh i i'm kind of you'll see it here in about an hour i can't wait
01:00:52.740
to see what's in it i i feel like there's could be stuff in there that people don't know about that
01:00:56.580
have never been seen like i mean who knows i don't know i haven't seen it myself i've seen pictures of
01:01:02.900
it but i haven't seen every page every document god bless you buying something like this site unseen
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i know please would somebody go to glennbeckart.com and buy a poster or something today my god bless
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my wife she because i come to her and like hey it was by sputnik and she's like what that what yeah
01:01:23.700
i'm like i have to explain well that was the beginning that's the first satellite honey that
01:01:28.500
changed everything we have satellites and global communications because of that fine this time i went
01:01:35.940
i came to her because i had just bought and stuff from i just bought like a week before amazing stuff
01:01:42.500
from the titanic and uh and she was already hot she's like okay stop stop it and uh and then this
01:01:49.860
came up and i said i have to talk to you and she's like what now what and i said there's an auction she
01:01:57.460
went no no more no more and i said wait wait roe versus wade she said
01:02:05.780
what do you mean and i told her fine whatever whatever it takes fine i mean it's really important
01:02:14.340
stuff it is to make sure is preserved and as you point out put in the proper context not shown as
01:02:22.420
some incredible victory some of the articles you you mentioned or that are mentioned in that
01:02:28.260
story that you read um you know are from some local publication here in texas that was i can't
01:02:35.940
remember what the name of it was d magazine d magazine i don't know if that was the one i was reading i
01:02:39.460
read a few of them but they they all are like this wonderful person who did all these incredible things
01:02:44.900
when she was so young and changed the lives of so many and is what what and like you know look
01:02:50.580
she was in her late 20s when all this was going on i mean it's you know i can understand why it's a
01:02:57.060
notable part of the story but like what isn't a notable part of the story to the left is 63 million
01:03:03.940
children that should be here and aren't you know and that number by the way worldwide is over a
01:03:10.900
billion a think of that i i mean it's incomprehensible destruction of life inventors
01:03:18.900
inventors and artists and scholars and and sure uh prophets and you know what also waiters at
01:03:29.300
chili's that screwed up your order and it doesn't matter what they would have grown into they had
01:03:34.580
they should have had the opportunity to live that life and come and be able to create whatever they
01:03:41.460
wanted to create with that you know and and so often like this just is just thrown away as if it's
01:03:48.020
nothing all these people could have had a chance to make a real difference in your life or maybe not
01:03:52.900
but who cares it was still their right to live it was taken away from them not because of quote unquote
01:03:59.700
choice but not their choice and now you have something here that can really make a difference
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01:04:29.460
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01:04:34.340
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01:04:39.380
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we have made available some information that i shared last night and again in our number one of this podcast
01:06:24.260
uh and it is about the inflation reduction act and what the united states government is doing
01:06:32.260
to literally destroy our power grid they are literally paying uh power companies to shut down
01:06:41.460
coal plants early retire them early before you have things to replace it retire them and then destroy them
01:06:48.820
so there's no way back it is in my opinion it's sabotage at best there is there's no reason to do it this way
01:07:00.980
um but that is exactly what is happening and a lot of it is buried in our inflation reduction act
01:07:07.380
there is a state that led the way on this it is uh utah they just passed last week i think the governor
01:07:16.340
it's on the governor's desk he may have signed it it's hb 425 and this is the first successful
01:07:23.780
state level pushback against the transformation of our energy grid especially without your knowledge
01:07:31.380
and that you can find at glenbeck dot com i urge you to either watch last night show on blaze tv
01:07:37.700
or get part of that information from our number one of this podcast uh and then become active
01:07:45.460
now west virginia is another state that has been leading the way on anti-esg um and patrick morrissey
01:07:54.820
is the west virginia attorney general and he is also fighting back on this and i'd like him to explain
01:08:02.820
what's happening in west virginia what you're fighting against and what you're doing about it hi
01:08:07.060
patrick how are you i'm doing great glenn it's good to be with you today and we are out in front i feel
01:08:14.180
like i've been leading the charge of this we're now into year 10 of fighting all these efforts to
01:08:20.580
close coal fire power plants and we've had some huge wins as you know at the u.s supreme court west
01:08:27.060
virginia vpa i've led the way against the esg nonsense for the last number of years and we've been pushing
01:08:33.780
back on green new deal but this is the multi-front war and we need to leverage all of our resources and
01:08:40.260
get all of our sister states to push back on the nonsense coming from the federal government so we
01:08:46.900
have we've the public has spent billions of dollars on these power plants they are currently running and
01:08:53.300
running well and all over the country the epa is putting such onerous uh uh regulations on them they
01:09:02.020
just announced yesterday another 220 million dollars worth of regulations and then inside the uh inflation
01:09:09.940
reduction act spread out through several agencies they are guaranteeing things like 100 of your profit
01:09:17.220
for the next 10 years all you have to do is shut the power plant down and sell it for scrap or get rid of
01:09:23.060
it um is it am i right that one of the power plants was shut down in uh west virginia because of this
01:09:34.740
well i know that there are a number of power plants that are at risk at risk okay yeah at risk from the
01:09:42.180
inflation reduction act which glenn you're exactly right not only is that wrongly named when it says
01:09:48.420
inflation reduction that was such an absurd uh title because what it's doing is it's actually going to
01:09:54.820
make it harder for fossil fuels to survive and they poured a lot of money into this here in west
01:10:02.820
virginia though we are fighting back we are getting gearing up there was a common sense bill passed that
01:10:09.700
requires our state public service commission uh to approve any retirements of our state's coal fire
01:10:16.740
power plants so we're trying to push back against the untoward financial incentives that the feds have
01:10:22.980
put out and obviously on separate fronts i've been working in leading litigation stopping the federal
01:10:30.900
agency's authority to regulate in carbon emissions when they lacked authority to do so so there's a lot
01:10:37.700
we're doing but um you're right to focus on states pushing back because the financial centers are on
01:10:44.820
toward and our citizens are the ones who will pay the price higher prices at the pump and through our
01:10:50.900
utility bills yeah if if you don't i mean there are some uh regions of the country they're already behind
01:10:57.380
21 25 percent in uh in energy production they start shutting these down and you're going to have
01:11:05.060
blackouts and brownouts all across the country on tuesday um senate bill 609 there in west virginia
01:11:13.940
uh was approved i don't know if it has been passed yet but there are apparently four inactive power
01:11:22.260
plants awaiting demolition uh and the uh senate bill now is stopping them from being torn down right
01:11:34.900
that's right that's what i mentioned so uh it's actually shifting the decision
01:11:39.860
uh over so the public service commission left to prove the retirement of these plants and so
01:11:46.500
we want to make sure that these utilities where there could be a clear conflict of interest
01:11:52.420
in terms of deciding whether to preserve the power plants to replace them that they're not the only
01:11:57.540
decision makers uh in the mix and and i would add glenn when you look at what the left is trying to do
01:12:04.180
when they talk about 100 million electric cars where do they think that the power is going to come from
01:12:10.980
is it going to come from uh all these renewables well it's not in the very near future it would come
01:12:17.540
from base load efficient powers such as coal and natural gas and west virginia has that in abundance
01:12:25.780
unfortunately uh the biden administration has really been targeting this uh through every vehicle not
01:12:32.420
just through the epa but every federal agency seems to have a climate change division attached to it and
01:12:39.540
we work to push back against that well i i i have to tell you i wouldn't have a problem with this
01:12:45.540
if these power companies are saying we're building new plants for a different kind of power but we're
01:12:51.380
keeping the power plant that's running coal right now uh online when this one comes online we'll see how
01:12:58.420
reliable it is and we may power this one down somewhat but we'll keep it ready in reserve but
01:13:05.300
they're not they they they are uh giving us wishes hopes and ponies while shutting down anything that
01:13:14.660
could help us in case it doesn't work and destroying you look you're exactly right and what happens it's
01:13:21.540
important for your listeners to know that this is all predicated on authority that the federal
01:13:28.500
government doesn't actually have so you may recall when we went up to the supreme court we won west
01:13:34.900
virginia vpa we shut down large portions of biden's green new deal yes because for years they were on
01:13:42.580
tender hooks they had such a slim read of authority yet they tried to advance but then what the administration
01:13:48.820
does they go to the markets to wall street they try to do everything they can to use their uh
01:13:55.300
political pressure and financial pressure to get their preferred sources of energy lifted up and their
01:14:02.740
sources of energy which they don't like to get shut down so these folks are being more abusive and
01:14:09.220
you're right they're not offering alternatives because there's no way that these new sources of energy
01:14:15.780
you're going to be able to uh fill up the needs of americans uh and and i'm very concerned about
01:14:23.620
what this means for west virginia not only the loss of jobs but we think that the price of energy
01:14:29.460
is just going to continue to skyrocket that drives inflation rather than lowering well this is similar to
01:14:35.860
what um uh europe did few years ago and they're now paying 10 times the price for uh for energy um let me
01:14:44.900
ask you you know you were talking about how the federal government is working and they're just
01:14:48.100
twisting arms and then going to all of their allies in the in the uh private markets um all i can think
01:14:55.780
of is there's got to be a way to use the rico act isn't that what the rico act was tried to do was
01:15:03.060
break up these mob-like uh entities well i mean look i i can tell you this we use every single tool
01:15:13.860
in west virginia i've been at this for a long time and uh we don't have much in the way of a criminal
01:15:20.340
authority within our office yeah some of those initiatives however what i would tell you glenn is
01:15:26.100
that one of the things i did when i came in is we looked at every regulation in every area we've
01:15:31.940
been obviously for three or four years pushing back on the esg we're leading the 24 state coalition
01:15:37.940
against what the securities and exchange commission is trying to do and we're participating in broad
01:15:43.060
based investigations we think glenn there are anti-trust violations with a lot of these financial
01:15:49.860
bm ops oh yeah we're trying to get together and use these new metrics these esg metrics which actually
01:15:56.740
don't help everyday consumers and actually might bring back a worse return in the marketplace but they
01:16:03.620
most certainly advance the far left political agenda we're talking to patrick morrissey he is
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the west virginia attorney general and been on the front lines of fighting uh not only the epa but also
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esg and uh now energy as well thank you so much patrick i appreciate it hey thanks so much
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patrick morrissey west virginia attorney general thank god we've had some real good attorney generals
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right now mortgage rates by the way you can get uh uh this bill the one in utah that's already been
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passed it's dirt strong it puts things uh on hold takes the power back to you where you have to approve
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yeah you go ahead and shut that down uh studies have to be done this is all just to make sure those power
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welcome welcome to the glennbeck program so i just uh received uh the the archives
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and the documents uh from roe versus wade and some of the uh these are the quill pins that i get
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that you get i guess from the supreme court when you've won a
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that's really exciting uh and then some uh personal letters and things that are involved i can't wait to
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go through all of it you should go through all of it you you love that kind of stuff yeah i mean it's
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real real history there and there's a bunch of there's a handwritten letter there's a bunch of
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court documents yeah there's a few handwritten stuff that goes between i think go between her
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and mccorvey what was her name roe do you remember mccorvey yeah um and i've i've read her affidavit
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it's a little bone chilling and the nice thing is um i know she changed her mind in the end
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she regretted her participation she became a pro-life activist for a very long time there was
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some near her deathbed there was some controversy over a documentary that claimed that she had re-reversed
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her opinion or like that she would never really meant it so there's sure all sorts of controversy
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around that but it's fascinating uh yeah it's it's really amazing um so anyway thank you for your uh
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prayers uh thank you for your support uh i wouldn't mind it my wife would love it if you bought
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like a something anything ten dollars worth at glennbeckart.com and the posters anything it's a fire
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whack lately on uh i'm borrowing from the future shall we say on my art sales yeah i mean i'm not
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borrowing money obviously i'm not doing that but uh i'm borrowing i'm telling my wife i'm gonna i'm
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telling you this art thing you won't believe you i i feel like you've made a i don't know if i'm
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detecting something here but you tell me if i am it seemed like you've made a you've always been
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interested in getting these historical documents to you know maintain history and make sure everyone
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knows about it but it does feel like you've upped the voltage lately like i have you've really
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increased this is it is this uh something where you're is there a reason for this other than the
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fact that you just like to spend tanya's money because what i just did uh with roe versus wade they
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are doing to us and they are buying our documents they're not preserving them they're they're destroying
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them uh and and we have seen it firsthand uh in auctions uh and i also think that you know we are
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getting to a place to where things could change overnight one bad bump in the road and things could
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change uh and i want to make sure that everything that i can get my hands on to preserve the entire
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american story the good the bad the ugly is preserved i don't i wouldn't want some future historian to
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stumble upon you know the pyramid where all of this is hidden uh and and open it up and just see the
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good things about us they need to understand where we went wrong how we went wrong what we did wrong
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as well as what we did right what worked what didn't um and that's my real goal now i'm taking it on tour
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this summer uh to raise money for a couple of uh charities um but if you bought a t-shirt at that or
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one of my posters or something that would help uh but i'm i'm raising money to build a history uh project
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uh and uh i'm just asking you for admission into our museum which will be in the mountain west this
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hello america welcome to the glenn back program we're glad you're here it is uh thursday and
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last night on my wednesday night special i did an hour on what's happening with energy in our
01:26:11.060
country uh i happened to just a few days before sit down with ron de santis for an interview we
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i have just purchased the private archives and i i believe it's one of the largest collections if not
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the largest collection uh in private hands of roe versus wade uh documents and that
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is not going to make the left real happy um but my wife uh was really she's not really a partner
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in some of the acquisitions you know i got fdr's wheelchair she was like how much you know sputnik how
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much this one she was bidding with me uh and it was amazing because both of us feel strongly
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about adoption we feel strongly about baby's right to live we find we feel strongly about women who
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feel they are trapped in a situation and the scars that will happen to them for the rest of their life
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if they do abortion and then if people just want to save the baby what happens to her we have recently
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partnered with pre-born because this is uh becoming a very big issue in my life um and these clinics
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with that pre-born partners with are amazing they are in it for the baby but they are also in it for the
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mom and they are with them for years now here's how they change people's minds women come in and they
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really they really don't want to think about the baby and they want to think about as a clump of
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cells and if you go to planned parenthood that's what they'll convince you but if you get an ultrasound
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okay uh there's a couple of things uh first of all a story that has been on my desk uh that we
01:29:33.380
probably should be paying attention to asthma patients if you have asthma uh there is an acute
01:29:40.820
shortage of one of the most common treatment medications now um it's uh butyrol i think this
01:29:49.140
is what i took when i had covid um if you have respiratory issues a butyrol is is usually used
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for asthma but it can open up your your lungs and help your uh help your young lungs also for uh bronchitis
01:30:04.180
and emphysema uh did i say that i used that for covid no i wouldn't have done that that that probably
01:30:12.980
somebody should go to jail if they did boy i'll tell you that anyway there's a shortage of this now
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if you can get it and you need it um please don't hoard it but please be aware that we're having a
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shortage and if you really really need it before things get any worse um also hey a power shortage
01:30:32.820
we've been talking about this um existing power plants are projected to retire at a faster pace than
01:30:40.500
installations of new units this is from the epic times dependence on renewable projects are
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threatening widespread power shortages according to a new report by the regional power transmission
01:30:53.060
company pjm uh they are going to be they're going to be really really short on power soon and we kind
01:31:00.740
of told you why that was happening um we i think broke some news i don't know of anybody else that has
01:31:07.460
reported on this but you know there's got to be somebody out there that found this besides us
01:31:13.540
um but the um the inflation reduction act is nothing but a trojan horse and that is closing down our
01:31:24.740
power plants these companies are given billions of dollars your money billions of dollars to shut down
01:31:32.980
the operating coal fire plants and then build something else but what makes this really really insidious is
01:31:41.700
to get all of the money you have to destroy or dismantle your power plant so power plants are going up for
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sale and some of them are selling dirt cheap these things take years to build if not a decade uh and they
01:31:58.900
cost billions of dollars and they're being sold for scrap metal that's that's good huh isn't that good yeah
01:32:06.660
um and so i told you there is a way that you can help it is in the form of a bill that was just
01:32:12.580
passed in utah they're working on a similar one in west virginia um i urge you to read all about it
01:32:20.340
watch the tv show from last night my wednesday night special on blaze tv or listen to the first hour of
01:32:25.940
today's podcast uh because i outline exactly what is going on and this is this a big one there's lots of
01:32:33.700
things we can pay attention to this one literally is lights out if we don't uh if we don't act on this
01:32:42.420
um in it in the bill you will see that they don't just want to encourage new energy they are blocking the
01:32:57.300
path by destroying our power plants no one in their right mind even if you are a greenie no one in your
01:33:05.380
right in their right mind that cares about society cares about our country cares about human lives
01:33:15.380
nobody goes after all of the oil all of the gas and then shuts down operating coal fire plants
01:33:22.900
to replace it with wind and solar you will have brownouts and black people will die people will
01:33:32.980
die because of this and when you see your own government doing it to you and without your
01:33:40.420
permission we didn't have a big debate on this in fact what little debate we had was in the build back
01:33:45.780
better bill and the green new deal and because we did have a little bit of debate on that and there
01:33:51.220
was some sunshine on that we all said no and they knew they couldn't pass it so they had to hide it
01:33:57.940
in the uh inflation reduction act that's where this came from this is green new deal and build back
01:34:05.220
better and just relabeled the inflation reduction act if these people will do this to their own country
01:34:14.580
and their own people do you really have a hard time stew thinking that these people would
01:34:22.420
sabotage the european and russian pipeline for gas i mean no right i mean it's they're doing it as
01:34:33.540
part of public policy to their own people why would they care about right another country now we don't
01:34:38.980
know for sure no we don't we don't we have no idea who did it there is some credible evidence that we
01:34:45.940
did it and then the new york times is coming out saying it was a pro-ukrainian group that did it
01:34:52.260
well no one is saying what they said initially by the way which was the russians did it yeah nobody's
01:34:56.900
saying that which of course didn't make sense at the beginning right so it's some shady group or the
01:35:01.140
united states that's really what it's down to um and i wouldn't doubt if uh the united states trained
01:35:08.260
or supported or some of the money that we just uh sent over there just kind of disappeared and ended
01:35:13.460
up in the pockets of some oligarch who funded it so we didn't have to directly fund it but um the the
01:35:21.300
people that are running the world right now don't have a problem with people dying they don't have a
01:35:28.980
problem if they can get their stuff passed through they have such a utopian view that it's going to be
01:35:37.140
great for all mankind someday and they don't mind if people die along the way bigger fish to fry
01:35:44.580
right gotta crack a few eggs you know it does seem like that's part of the goal you know i mean at
01:35:51.140
least a a an acceptable speed bump on the way to the goal sure sure let me uh let me play a couple
01:36:00.180
of things this is from um uh the podcast that airs beginning today on blaze tv and will come out
01:36:09.540
saturday um let me play the uh one on where is it the energy cut 17 here is desantis on energy
01:36:20.420
destruction what we're talking about how stupid can you be to try to neuter our own ability to
01:36:26.980
produce our own reliable energy but they're doing it no i know but i mean the question is is how does
01:36:32.180
that make our country stronger to be relying on and here's the thing biden will not want it done here
01:36:38.180
he'll go beg maduro for oil he'll go beg other people for oil you know everything we produce in
01:36:43.300
terms of fossil fuels is so much it's done so much cleaner here than it is in these other countries are
01:36:48.260
you kidding me so it it's all it's all for them to exert more control over us that's what all this
01:36:53.860
is about and you know the good thing about it is is that you know some of this stuff can be um i
01:36:59.140
think can be remedied through changing some of the bureaucratic rules because there's a lot of people
01:37:03.220
that out there in these industries that really want to get going again uh but they just can't
01:37:07.460
under the current circumstances is thinking about making it their own bank just for energy yeah in
01:37:14.020
florida look i have in vet private investor-owned utilities so like you know they have they're on
01:37:19.380
they have investors that they so they have to make money and and i have some that are doing more solar
01:37:24.340
not we don't have subsidies or anything like that they're doing it and it's economical in certain
01:37:28.100
situations i have solar on my house fine it's fine but here's the thing don't force me to do it
01:37:33.780
when i had hurricane ian come through you know we had millions of people knocked out of power we did the
01:37:39.700
we had 52 000 linemen get it restored largest restoration fastest in in history i needed oil
01:37:46.500
and gas like i you know i just wasn't the wind and the solar we're not going to get those people
01:37:50.500
going again yes you had to have it we actually had some people who had the the electric cars and
01:37:56.340
some of them were catching on fire because of the salt water and all that stuff but if you can't
01:38:00.260
charge it then you're you're having that tank of gas in your truck or your car can mean everything so
01:38:05.860
we are not going to be without fossil fuels in our lifetime and if we try to go without fossil
01:38:10.740
fuels in our lifetime you are going to see the the standard of living plummet uh you're going to see
01:38:15.620
our security plummet it's going to be a disaster we will be venezuela let me let me play one more thing
01:38:21.060
because what i said a minute ago that they don't have a problem with people dying um is a pretty horrible
01:38:27.460
charge to make on somebody but listen to what he talked about when he said i was talking to stop
01:38:35.780
please uh when uh when we were talking about dr burks um remember dr burks covid listen to what
01:38:45.140
he says cut 13 you talk about this in the book with uh with burks and it's a little terrifying when
01:38:52.420
she said well this is kind of just our little science experiment very much so can you can you
01:38:57.860
tell that story so the the white the white house task force was hammering me for like the first like
01:39:03.540
really like three months because they wanted me to be uh you know clamping down harder and um
01:39:10.260
and and and she you know so i called say deborah just tell me when in american history monitor has
01:39:16.180
this been done and what were the results because like i kind of feel like you know we're flying blind
01:39:20.900
here and we may be doing things that could be damaging and she said she's like you know it's
01:39:24.500
kind of our own science experiment that we're doing in real time and that didn't sit well with me i mean
01:39:30.420
you know you're a citizen of a republic you're not a guinea pig and so uh what i think that that there's
01:39:36.420
a whole bunch of other things i talk about in the book you remember the um george floyd riots
01:39:42.420
because people were saying you've been telling people to stay in your home and like in florida they
01:39:47.540
were killing us because even in those early days you know when we were following federal
01:39:51.380
guidelines loosely but we were following some we were playing golf i mean the villages they're
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setting record for golf people are boating all this stuff they were so mad at florida for doing
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that people on the beach all this stuff that was their position you are killing people if you leave
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your house so then all these people are like thousands of people are protesting 2000 of these epidemiologists
01:40:09.940
write a letter saying we do not condemn these protests uh because of covet indeed we think they're
01:40:16.260
vital for public health right because they're fighting it's a bigger disease than kobe and so
01:40:21.700
that's that's when i knew is this this public health beer this public health uh a clan of people
01:40:28.820
they are sick i mean they are they are ideologically captured and these are not people that should be
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anywhere near the levers of power so i basically from that point on i would exclusively listen to a
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very handful of people you know about acharya from stanford martin caldor from harvard scott atlas
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uh sinetra gupta from oxford and then my surgeon general joe latipo we brought in from ucla great
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you know one thing that people have said uh to me is they didn't realize that ron desantis was one of
01:42:36.660
the guys that was on the baseball field when the bernie sanders guy came out and tried to kill him
01:42:42.660
a lot of people don't even know this story because the uh press got off of it so fast cut 10
01:42:50.340
before you leave congress you're there on the baseball field because you're a good baseball player yeah
01:42:56.420
um you're on the baseball field the day of the shooting tell me a little bit about that so a lot
01:43:02.100
of people uh i guess don't appreciate like the members of congress they take this baseball game
01:43:06.980
very seriously so it's a charity game every year they play it at washington national stadium and it
01:43:11.940
is hardball it is now they're not throwing you know very hard but it is what it is and so uh we're
01:43:17.620
they would practice for like six weeks leading into it and you know i uh i played sometimes sometimes
01:43:24.100
i didn't but but anyway so we're there so the the day before the game we have practice and i'm at
01:43:29.460
third base uh jeff duncan from south carolina congressman was at shortstop he he drove me his
01:43:34.180
aide drove me and jeff to the field we had already taken batting practice we're just shagging balls and
01:43:38.660
i just i didn't want to get caught in traffic that day so i told jeff why don't we just get out of
01:43:42.580
here early beats of traffic okay so we went we walked took off our spikes walked to the car some
01:43:47.940
guy stops jeff and i and he asked jeff he's like are those the republicans or are those the democrats
01:43:53.300
and jeff's like that's the republican congressional baseball team the guy's like okay turned around
01:43:57.620
he starts walking towards the third base side of the field you know outside where the stands are
01:44:02.020
we get in the car we leave i get to capitol hill turn on and got me in the gym showering
01:44:08.340
getting ready to shower the shooting at the baseball field is there so what he did he went
01:44:13.460
to his van he pulled out a rifle and a pistol he sat he set up right on the third base side of the
01:44:20.820
dugout and started shooting so so jeff and i would have been number one in the line of fire had we
01:44:25.860
stayed for probably five five or seven more minutes uh as it was he's shooting and he shot steve scalise
01:44:32.020
who was playing second base 10 minutes before scalise was shot i'm fielding ground balls and throwing
01:44:37.220
double plays to scalise at second base and then 10 minutes later so um the the only reason there
01:44:44.500
wasn't a big massacre that day is because scalise was a member of the republican leadership he got a
01:44:50.340
capitol police detail because of that so we had capitol police officers there not because any other
01:44:56.900
member just because of steve so they started engaging and they ended up shooting and killing
01:45:01.300
this guy so he shot a few people scalise was the only congressman that got shot but he would have
01:45:05.700
had free reign for the whole thing and this was a guy so as soon as we we we saw uh people started
01:45:12.580
to try to figure out who it was and the guy had a twitter account and he was a raging leftist
01:45:17.220
and we saw his picture i showed it to dunk and i'm like that's the guy jeff's like that's the guy
01:45:21.540
and it was clearly politically motivated and you know one of the things that happened was the media
01:45:26.420
they tried to just totally ignore that they just i mean just think about it if there was somebody who
01:45:31.860
once listened to your show who did anything they would be all over you telling your average all
01:45:37.540
this stuff instead this was a clearly politically motivated assassination attempt and they basically
01:45:43.620
just buried and the fbi said initially it was not something that was politically motivated it was
01:45:50.020
death by suicide by cop i mean how outrageous is this and so you know it was the type of thing where
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you know you see that and you and i and i just thought okay you know my my life would have been
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different maybe if i had been out there for 10 more minutes and that's not something you typically
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think about but i mean it was a pretty close call it's a fascinating conversation with ronda santis um
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by the way they tried to kill half of the congress they tried to kill this one guy was going to kill
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every republican congressman that day i don't know that sounds like a bigger insurrection a bigger armed
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insurrection then what happened this guy his stated goal was to kill all of them it is crazy that we
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welcome to the glenn beck program steve dace joins us now he's blaze tv host of the steve dace show
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just a total coincidence that we found a guy named steve dace to host that show but uh we did
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he's also the co-author of rise of the fourth reich and uh the um writer and producer i think
01:48:51.860
producer what what is your role in the movie steve i am i'm the muse and the executive producer executive
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producer i am uh of nefarious which is a uh new movie you find out all about it who is nefarious.com
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um it's coming out soon and i'm gonna be real honest with you my expectation of movies that come
01:49:14.620
from the right have no pun intended uh been uh notoriously uh um reserved i mean my expectations are
01:49:26.460
like yeah okay well let's see what this looks like and if it's a decent at all you're thrilled
01:49:32.140
this movie shocked me um because it is a really hard movie to make and it better have one of the
01:49:41.600
best actors in it i've ever seen a guy's playing you know basically a devil uh and uh to convince
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people of that it's like really steve remarkable what's the name of that actor sean patrick flannery
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and a lot of your listeners might remember him from back in the day with boondock saints and
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and powder and uh several other big films in the late 90s and early 2000s and and you're right uh
01:50:09.220
glenn i mean he he puts in a jack nicholson in the shining he does level of performance and he does
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i think the guy could get an oscar if he were you know if he wasn't in a you know a christian movie or a
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or a conservative movie or something like that if it if he was playing the devil and it was you know
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to get everybody to join he'd get an oscar but um he's phenomenal so when does the movie come out
01:50:38.480
it hits theaters uh april 14th nationwide right now we're probably looking at around 1600 or so theaters
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across the country we'll have all those listed later this month uh at whoisnefarious.com
01:50:51.960
our big marketing push for the movie begins actually today uh we're going to unveil here
01:50:57.520
in a moment the the full trailer for the movie have you seen it yet i have not good not no i have
01:51:03.800
not i want to get your live reaction yeah that could be dangerous could be dangerous but uh you
01:51:08.700
know me i like to live on the edge all right i love being on the edge so let's go ahead here's
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execution's scheduled for 11 p.m but he's trying to convince us he's gone insane
01:51:36.860
and therefore incapable of being executed i need you to prove he's faking it edward
01:51:45.840
i'm gonna ask you some questions i'm not edward i'm a demon demons aren't really a thing
01:51:55.420
what happened to edward we own him we he's a master manipulator you have your head so twisted
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around you think you're the killer not him now give me something to make me believe you prove to me
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i want to talk to the real edward makes me do that i can't stop him
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i need you to see something you got a fan did the same thing with all his victims
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help me i'm trying to edward but you have to answer my questions you have to tell me the truth
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we tell you exactly what it is that we'd like you to do
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this is a goosebump uh trailer that is really a good trailer really good trailer uh it it it if
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you were sitting in a movie theater i wouldn't know if that was a blumhouse uh yeah i mean i
01:53:41.260
wouldn't see i would not have thought it's a christian you know centered movie um it looks
01:53:48.580
like a a horror movie and really is to watch it is the guy is so good and it tells the story of this
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guy who is a a uh a guy who just kind of let uh satan in slowly and this this demon that keeps
01:54:10.440
jumping from people to people is just torturing this guy and the way he plays it almost a schizo
01:54:17.960
personality to where uh once in a while he the real guy comes through and he's so terrified help me
01:54:24.500
help me help me it is amazing really good really good steve thank you uh we set out to just make
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a darn good movie and figured if we do that all of our worldviews will shine through on its own
01:54:38.420
uh and you know i try to practice that model with my show as you do and it worked and we kind of made
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a movie if the exorcist and screw tape letters had a baby this would be a movie it would make yeah
01:54:49.200
this would be it with less pea soup vomiting yes all of the graphic uh grossities of uh exorcist
01:54:56.380
are not in this movie but this is more of an intellectual invasion a philosophical invasion
01:55:01.220
and the the movie is going to say it is going to say what our audiences have long wanted movies to say
01:55:08.180
to the culture this this movie was made to confront the culture via this left-wing psychiatrist that
01:55:14.520
jordan belfie plays yeah he is the stand-in for american culture do you understand the abyss we
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are walking into do you understand where the origin of the of the of the of the things you're asserting
01:55:25.020
the policies you want the direction you want to take the country do you know where that comes from
01:55:29.520
in this movie we will confront them with that that is really powerful steve uh thank you so much uh for
01:55:36.880
coming on and sharing the trailer again the movie uh you can find out all the information at the
01:55:42.040
website who is nefarious.com who is nefarious.com uh and the movie starring glenn beck don't forget
01:55:50.140
that i have to apologize to the audience for that because i i watched it i'm like oh my dear god
01:56:00.480
get that guy off the screen it is woof you did great you did phenomenal um it's uh april 14th
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in theaters everywhere find out all about it at who is nefarious.com steve thank you we'll be
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welcome to the glenn back program thank you so much for uh listening and watching and supporting us
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today and give you the news and the things that you need to be able to help save the country one of
01:58:45.840
those things is on our website today at glennbeck.com you can um you can see the uh utah uh bill that is
01:58:56.140
trying to stop these energy companies from folding to the epa and all of the big money that is coming
01:59:04.340
from the inflation reduction act you know that's another thing stew the inflation reduction act you
01:59:11.020
can only inflate you can only bring money back in and deflate the money if you're not spending all
01:59:20.780
of the money right so what they're doing is they're raising interest rates which hurts the average person
01:59:26.320
okay it doesn't hurt the big corporations they got money at zero percent interest long ago they all
01:59:33.420
they all loaded up on debt when it was cheap so it's hurting the small guy and then the inflation
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is also hurting the small guy because food is becoming more expensive and what do they do they
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take a bill that they just renamed from the build back better in green new deal they take all of that
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spending and they put it in another bill hide it under the auspice of reducing inflation it's evil
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it's just evil really should not be allowed in our system of government it really shouldn't it happens all
02:00:11.120
the time though and you know you're talking about a president who's added five trillion dollars to the
02:00:16.880
debt just since he got in i know and now he's going to go out in front of america today and pitch a new
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budget which raises 200 billion dollars of taxes off of super duper rich people and act like he's
02:00:30.460
trying to cut the deficit i mean like this it shouldn't this shouldn't get past people
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like it does all the time it does because there's nobody i mean nobody's watching the cable news
02:00:43.160
channels anymore i mean tucker's the only really one i think that's doing any numbers um he's doing he
02:00:50.760
did four million i think on monday or tuesday uh that's huge because that's i mean bill o'reilly
02:00:56.640
would do you know three four million a night and if he'd have a great night he'd do six to eight
02:01:03.760
million so now you can see a really great night is four million um but nobody else is putting those
02:01:11.520
kinds of numbers in nobody fox still dominates the other cable news networks and a lot of the other
02:01:16.240
cable networks correct but you know just the audience is a lot smaller people are leaving
02:01:19.940
right and so it's it's fragmented um but nobody's going to cnn nobody's switching from fox to go to
02:01:28.000
cnn or msnbc so people are just tuning out and they are counting on that the left is counting on that
02:01:37.180
because what was it the washington post said democracy dies in darkness and i think this is
02:01:46.780
going to accelerate i mean one of the things people maybe outside of the news world aren't thinking
02:01:51.400
about all that much is you know direct tv which is still the biggest one out there uh they for the
02:01:57.360
first time in 20 years lose the nfl deal this coming year they lose the nfl sunday ticket and i know
02:02:05.800
if you don't care about nfl you don't care tons and tons of people stayed uh tethered to cable and
02:02:13.520
satellite direct tv in particular in this case solely for that purpose you know you can watch
02:02:20.020
streaming shows you can watch channels but live sports you know it's it's one of those things
02:02:25.400
especially if you're if you're into fantasy football if you're a gambler you want that exact you don't
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want that latency from online from some of the online stuff that you can get well youtube tv is got that
02:02:35.760
deal and i can tell you there's going to be millions of people leaving direct tv and going to uh to
02:02:43.540
youtube just for the purpose of having that nfl package it was funny because when we were with uh
02:02:50.680
direct tv it was it was focused towards the center of the country because that's where most of their
02:02:56.680
subscribers are i think you're thinking you're thinking we run dish oh dish yeah i'm sorry another
02:03:00.340
one of the other main major provider right but both of them you know serve a huge part of of the
02:03:06.760
center of the country there and then that aren't necessarily uh you know if you're in the you've got
02:03:11.040
a farm and you're not connected you know to some cable company this is your only choice right and so
02:03:16.680
and they're just dissing those people yeah you know it's it's uh it's it's just one of these things
02:03:22.700
that's changed again very very quickly we've been talking a lot about the ai thing and all these
02:03:27.280
changes come and they they don't come over 30 years anymore right they come over like six months
02:03:32.460
but this is i just i was thinking and talking to my wife about this the other day what's happening
02:03:38.540
now in television is what i thought was going to happen remember when we started talking about it in
02:03:46.240
2008 and 2009 when i like this is over television is over and it's just taken 11 12 years to catch up
02:03:54.980
uh to where we were but this has finally come to fruition this is this is over cable television
02:04:03.300
and all of that stuff is all of these big uh you know networks and anything who watches that
02:04:12.040
really who watches that yeah there's i can't remember what the name of the show was but it was a
02:04:17.780
you know i saw a commercial for a show and it like seemed like it was kind of like up my alley like it was
02:04:23.520
like my type of humor and i was watching it and i was like oh this looks good i wonder where this is
02:04:27.500
you know my reaction was i wonder where this is streaming right and i realized not only was it on
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network tv but it had been on for like six seasons unbelievable and i was like i completely missed this
02:04:41.440
because when is the last time i watched a show that aired on one of these networks i you know
02:04:47.780
occasionally i'll watch some you know like there's certain shows that i do like that are you know like
02:04:51.620
i'm gonna like i'll buy i'll still watch family guy from time to time i still like watch a family
02:04:55.300
guy but i watch it on hulu and i'm never turning on i'm never turning on no all there is is sports
02:05:00.460
yeah all the the only thing that i watch it for is breaking news uh and uh
02:05:06.600
i think breaking news is really pretty much it i don't i don't watch and it drives you crazy because
02:05:15.860
you're like oh my gosh stop stop with all this crap uh it it's over yeah you watch you watch live
02:05:21.980
sports which is really the only thing left it's why they're spending so much money on it and and
02:05:25.380
and you see that in the commercials you see shows and you're like oh whoa what's that right that could
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be good and you helped us build this network and are still helping us build this network so we can
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bring things like we did last night which by the way you can find it glennbeck.com
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