On today's show, Glenn Beck tells the story of Jasmina Crockett, a young woman who fought for equal pay for women in the Civil Rights Movement, and won her case against the Supreme Court. Plus, he talks about how he and his wife are planning the perfect Christmas gift for each other.
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00:03:40.320Well, hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. We're glad you're here.
00:03:44.600It is Wednesday. We've got a full plate for you today.
00:03:47.320I want to start with something that I think is just the greatest Christmas gift we can give.
00:03:53.380It's an amazing story that Stu brought to my attention yesterday, and I just think this is so cool, the developments, and we're going to share those with you here in just a second.
00:04:04.300So stand by first. Let me tell you about our sponsor.
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00:04:10.620You know, Cozy Earth, if you're looking for a great Christmas present, may I suggest my wife loves the pajamas.
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00:04:32.120Okay. So now she's telling me exactly what she wants.
00:10:16.500If there's a hospital or a doctor that does this surgery at a hospital, they'll give us at least a good rate on the hospital and everything.
00:10:33.260You know, they're not rich people by any stretch of the imagination.
00:10:37.160I don't even know what he does, but they're just normal people and they don't have a passport.
00:10:41.940So yesterday, my staff reached out to the Treasury and I'm sorry, the State Department.
00:10:49.680And Stu, Ricky, just remind me, I'll call Marco Rubio myself today after the show is over.
00:10:59.420And then I've just texted the president as well to see if he would get involved.
00:11:05.120We need a medical waiver so she can come in and see a doctor and have the surgery done.
00:11:12.920And it's urgent because she is, like I said, she was in ER yesterday.
00:11:16.760So this health care system is going to kill her one way or another if they just don't bleed her to death and just keep waiting until, you know, God only knows.
00:11:27.180I don't know what happens if you have this.
00:11:30.220I know it's painful, but they'll just let it go and go and go until she can't live anymore or until she begs for a doctor to kill her.
00:11:39.000Is that the kind of health care that we want here in America?
00:11:43.820Because I quite honestly, if we keep going down, if the GOP doesn't get their butt, their heads out of their butts, that's exactly the kind of health care we'll have here.
00:12:03.360You always have to ration it, and then you get this.
00:12:07.760We are the greatest country in the world when it comes to health care, or we were until they started dismantling it.
00:12:14.340We're still probably the leader in many things, but it's getting harder and harder for the average person to find a doctor, for an average person to get something approved.
00:12:23.980And we keep making the socialized state medicine bigger and bigger and bigger.
00:15:01.000I think this audience, if we do this, I think, I think this will make, it's trending right now.
00:15:11.660Just the ask is trending on X right now.
00:15:15.080I think this, if we do this, I think this can be a message that will go around the world and it will show the compassionate heart of conservatives.
00:17:05.320But when a party that is struggling to message health care to the American people and, you know, over and over again, polls show that Democrats win this issue.
00:17:17.440It's one of the top issues that they have an advantage on these issues with is this particular thing is like one of the weak spots for Republicans.
00:17:26.620Maybe it would be a good time to highlight a story like this and say, hey, make this happen.
00:17:55.020I mean, you know, there is outside of just, you know, the top priorities that you already discussed that, you know, this is a person's life and it's really important and it's a great thing.
00:18:03.700And we can do something wonderful for someone who doesn't deserve what she's going through.
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00:19:46.180So, Stu, we're sitting at a time where, I'm going to get to Jasmine Crockett here in a second, where a Democrat for the first time in 30 years just won Miami.
00:20:05.960I mean, think about also Miami is a thriving city.
00:20:10.920This is, yes, it has its problems like everywhere else.
00:20:13.280But, you know, if you're going to point at one of the top cities in America that is thriving, the economy is exploding, the things are going really well.
00:20:21.260You've seen over the past 20 years, a massive move to the right that has been rewarded with prosperity across the state.
00:20:31.820This is an example of a city that things are going to happen.
00:20:33.060This is an example of a city that things are going really well.
00:20:36.280And, you know, what we've seen in special elections and off-year elections over and over and over again over the past year is, you know, and this basically since the 2024 election, the message is pointing very much toward a difficult November.
00:20:56.660You know, and I think the earlier, and I think the Republicans inside the party certainly understand this at this point.
00:21:04.580They're not surprised that this is the potential outcome.
00:21:08.000But we all better get used to this and figure out, you know, ways that we can target the right places and work really, really hard because this is not going to be easy.
00:21:17.600And, of course, President Trump, you know, wants to get things through, you know, whatever politician you like, whatever policy you like.
00:21:24.120Most of that goes away if they, you know, the Democrats take the House, which is incredibly likely if things were going moderately well, let alone how the American people seem to perceive this time.
00:21:38.360So we, I would say, you know, losing, losing a Miami, losing all those states in elections that were not close does not point to utter catastrophe around the corner.
00:21:50.060It may or may not be, but it looks like a significant uphill battle.
00:21:54.600And if we don't recognize that quickly and, you know, work hard to change that, it could get really, really ugly quickly in 2026.
00:22:03.460You know, I was reminded, I was reminded, I watched a podcast from Mike Benz yesterday and he was doing, what was that, what was that document we, that I brought to the White House and tried to get them to pay attention to in 19, in 2019.
00:22:16.080And it was the, the thing that they did or 2020 that they, they war gamed with all of these people, how, you know, what to do if Trump won.
00:22:25.720And I said, look, look, look at what they're doing, Mr. President, please look at what they're doing.
00:22:30.020Um, and I couldn't get anybody in the White House to listen to me.
00:22:33.500Um, and I didn't actually get to the president on it.
00:30:09.480One thing we're going to be doing, and I can't give you any of the details, but let me just tell you an incredible event from Ellis Island.
00:30:21.780And, uh, that's going to be, that's just going to be loads of fun, loads of fun.
00:30:29.080So, you know, in between all of that, I'm, I'm, I'm trying to stay, uh, you know, abreast of all of the news and everything that's going on.
00:30:37.440And we're doing that, but I have to tell you, I mean, is it just me who is kind of like, okay, I just, I want to coast into Christmas right now.
00:30:45.460I mean, I'm not my job, but I mean, I, I just kind of, Oh, I like this time of year because it just gives you a chance to reconnect with everything that is important.
00:30:55.500And family, and I'm trying to do presents that aren't real, you know, presenty, you know, that go out and spend a lot of money, but just do something, do something that is meaningful for everybody.
00:31:09.260You want to give a gift to, you know, uh, yesterday, it was yesterday, the day before I was watching the Grinch stole Christmas and, you know, it was never one of my favorites as a kid.
00:32:19.980And so he wrote the book as a cure because he was, he was thinking it was all about packages and boxes and bags.
00:32:31.580He wrote the book, um, and you know, it sold and sold and sold, but nobody was trying to bring it on TV because all of the networks thought there's never, ever going to be, nobody's ever going to watch this.
00:32:43.500And then a guy who was a friend of his, a buddy of Dr. Seuss in the military during the war named Chuck Jones called him up and said, dude, I think we've got a smash hit on our hands.
00:33:01.480Now, if you don't know who Chuck Jones is, he did Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote.
00:33:06.060He understood mischief just a little bit.
00:33:08.580He understood timing and he understood that the Grinch was not just a Christmas story.
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00:42:41.700I gotta tell you, this Jasmine Crockett, this is a gift that just keeps on giving all year long.
00:43:01.360I don't know if you saw this, Stu, but it looks like the GOP or, you know, a supporter of the GOP, one of these other NGOs, actually set up a call center to robocall Democrats and said,
00:43:23.640hey, if you want Jasmine Crockett to run for Senate, we think she's great, just say yes, and it will ring right to her office.
00:43:33.360So a lot of the calls that were going to her office, apparently they were put up by the GOP.
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00:49:14.180Okay, so Chris Wright, our energy secretary, told in an exclusive interview with the Free Beacon that the Department of Energy under Donald Trump is preparing to finance up to 10 nuclear power plants to give us a renaissance of nuclear energy.
00:49:41.800I have to tell you, I am both thrilled about this and a little pissed.
00:53:14.300That happened, and that movie by Jane Fonda, The China Syndrome, which, by the way, is really good, but The China Syndrome came out at the same time, and everyone said no to nuclear energy.
00:53:26.600And can you imagine if we had nuclear energy right now, how far ahead we would be?
00:58:15.620If they dump money into these things, and they're successful, and there aren't massive problems, which all of these things, I think, would be the expectation, I think that there's a chance we might have a world that's not that far away, where we have relatively cheap energy in perpetuity.
00:58:32.140And, like, that's a massive promise and worth a little bit of risk of some of this stuff going to the wrong sources.
01:02:32.020Jason Buckrill, who is joining me today because we've been working on another project for the torch next year, the show behind the show.
01:02:53.100We'll give you more information about that in January, but we're changing an awful lot of stuff, and I'm so excited about it.
01:02:59.280But he's here, so I wanted to bring you in on the job front.
01:03:02.120You were shaking your head pretty vigorously when I was like, jobs are going to be a problem.
01:03:08.340Yeah, well, I don't think there's an AI bubble.
01:03:11.960I absolutely think that there's a job bubble or a job catastrophe or I don't know how you want to describe it.
01:03:18.560How many of you have had this conversation with your children that are, I don't know, like, you know, junior, senior in high school or have actually started college right now?
01:03:26.340If you've had those, I mean, if anyone who has had that or even attempted to start it, look at the general apathy that takes over people that age, kids that age.
01:03:38.000They go to a state of, oh, I can do this, I can do that, I can do whatever.
01:03:41.820But once it realizes, because they're using these tools, too, they're using AI.
01:03:45.340Once it really hits them, they think about it, they become completely uninterested because they don't even know.
01:03:50.860They don't know if the job that they want to go do is even going to exist.
01:03:54.020And we're already seeing at a vast amount of some of these jobs that are just disappearing.
01:03:59.060I mean, there are major law firms that are not even hiring junior law.
01:04:06.620No, I'm not, not even just clerks, because that's really going away, but even junior lawyers that are fresh out of a law school, because it's not worth them to even pay them the salary.
01:04:16.100What's really scary is if you get rid of the lawyers.
01:04:53.420And you might need somebody to oversee it, yada, yada for a while temporarily.
01:04:57.760But then who's hearing it and, and when it becomes so clear, uh, that, you know, the lawyers can be, can do a better job on AI, uh, than a human lawyer can do.
01:05:49.640I, uh, I was talking to a friend of mine, uh, who got called in by one of the big wigs in his company and was like, Hey, you know, can you come here and talk to, talk to me about this, whatever project it was.
01:05:58.780And like, he had like generalized knowledge about it, but wasn't really well-spoken or really fluent in what this was.
01:06:37.860And he was like, you know, impressed essentially by the meeting.
01:06:40.700Now, this is a guy two days before really knew nothing about the topic.
01:06:43.540And I, I, when I heard the story, I said, I was like, you know, this sounds like the, the office space interaction where the consultants come in and say, what would you say you do here?
01:06:57.920Because like, why wouldn't the big boss just ask AI at some point soon?
01:07:09.180The heel, at some point he realizes, wait a minute, I'm just learning.
01:07:12.440Some guys are just talking to me on AI.
01:07:15.300What do you mean you disagree with it?
01:07:16.880I disagree with this to some degree because we're using AI and I am looking, I want to, if the torch is successful, I'm, I want to hire a lot more people.
01:07:28.540Because the volume we can do and the quality we can do, why, instead of cutting back and just saying, yep, well, we make this widget and we're going to make it like this forever.
01:07:39.220Why not find ways to make it better, faster, and be more productive and do more things.
01:07:47.020That's what AI can do instead of just replacing people.
01:08:04.400You know, he greets you like you're a hero returning from war.
01:08:07.420He shows up with more heart than most humans can muster.
01:08:10.800And yet most of us feed our dogs the same ultra processed kibble that was never meant to support that kind of energy or long-term health.
01:08:17.480Let me just ask you, if you had something that you were feeding your kids and you were feeding them breakfast and dinner and you were feeding them something that was shelf stable for two years, meaning it would never go bad on the shelf for two years.
01:08:29.700Would you think that your kid was going to be in optimal health?
01:08:33.200Do you think that would be healthy or do you think that would cause a lot of problems?
01:08:37.180We all know the answer to that, but that's what we're doing with our dogs.
01:08:40.880Now, you don't have to spend a lot of money.
01:08:42.660You don't have to change food or whatever.
01:08:44.200All you need to do is just add in that nutritional super blend, all of the vitamins and minerals and probiotics, all the live things that your dog's diet is missing.
01:09:36.260So we are just talking about how jobs and AI, that that's the bubble that everybody should be talking about, not the AI bubble.
01:09:49.240Everybody should be talking about the jobs bubble.
01:09:51.740And I think in some ways everybody in America is.
01:09:54.860I mean, why, honestly, why would you go to college?
01:10:01.520I mean, anybody who is sending their kids to college, um, unless it's for something very specific or you just want, you know, your kid to find themselves and to, you know, whatever that is.
01:10:32.780I don't know how long that's going to last, maybe 10 or 15 years, but that will last longer than let's say truck driver.
01:10:38.400That'll last a lot longer than attorney.
01:10:40.880Uh, you know, uh, you know, physician's assistant, well, maybe a physician's assistant, a PA probably will last a while.
01:10:48.820Nursing will last a while, but the doctors, I mean, it's your, it's, you don't need as many as your, as we have right now in the future because it'll be able to be done robotically.
01:11:03.760And I know this sounds crazy, but it's coming.
01:14:46.180But I do think that, like, it's, it's interesting because I think you're right.
01:14:50.720I think a lot of these jobs are going to go away.
01:14:52.520In fact, they're already signs of this, you know, I mean, to the extent of, you know, the back and forth about, you know, tariffs and all this other stuff.
01:15:01.820We've seen a decline in manufacturing jobs in this country this year, a decline.
01:15:08.080Like, and I don't think that's because, you know, tariffs, you know, are shutting down manufacturing any more than they would have previously.
01:15:16.620You know, there's arguments about that.
01:15:18.440But I think more than anything else, people are just taking these jobs offline and automating them.
01:15:24.360All these big companies are replacing thousands of jobs.
01:15:27.260These, these announcements are in the news every day.
01:15:30.300And, you know, it's, it's going to be tough to, to figure out what the next thing is.
01:15:36.180Like plumbing and electric, you know, electricians and all of these things are going to be very valuable, particularly in the short to medium term.
01:15:42.880But, you know, it's tough to message that to a kid.
01:15:45.920But, hey, like, just find this job that you don't really like and just do it because it's the only job that exists.
01:15:50.860It's not exactly an inspiring message.
01:15:53.380So let me ask you a question, because maybe, maybe it's just me because of what I do, but I don't think it is.
01:15:59.600You know, I married into the, the idea of AI.
01:16:07.000I mean, you know, I've been talking about this since the 1990s and I have been wrestling with this because it is a nuclear weapon in the hands of every single person.
01:16:15.720It's the most dangerous thing man has ever created and the greatest thing man has ever created.
01:16:22.060And so you have to really be careful with it and you have to know how to use it.
01:16:25.320Um, but, you know, I told, who was it, Sarah, I think I told you yesterday, I said, I am, I mean, I cry at a Kleenex commercial.
01:16:37.080So, you know, this doesn't mean anything, but I, I've gotten emotional using it recently because there has been stuff inside of me since I was 10 things, dreams, ideas that I've always wanted to do.
01:16:50.380And I'm now being able to not only do those things, but do those things in a way that would have cost me hundreds of thousands of dollars.
01:17:05.720And I'm realizing now on, as I'm scratching the surface, I'm learning more about history right now because I can grab the resources so fast.
01:17:17.960I can look into stuff and go, well, that doesn't seem right.
01:17:34.680What's the difference between that and almost like a book that was written for all of the questions you have.
01:17:40.660And because it, all it's doing is it's taking what you have inside of you and following that and mining for things that will make that stronger.
01:17:53.300I've, I've, I've learned so much history in the last year.
01:17:56.300I've learned so much about, uh, not just technology, but, uh, but by, about my own nature on how I work, what I believe is right, what I believe is wrong.
01:18:10.800I mean, I've had this explosion because I'm using AI every day and I don't understand why that's not considered like a university in its own way.
01:18:21.180Can I, can I, can I give you, so you have a perspective of that through as a creative and you're like, this is thinking of the amazing things you can do with it.
01:18:29.060Can I give you the perspective of like my son's generation or at least him and his friends, this is how, this is what they're thinking.
01:18:34.160Wow. This sucks. The economy is so screwed. I will never be able to own anything my entire life.
01:18:41.480Now, this is what they're telling us, speaking from my son's perspective, but everyone's telling us, don't worry about it.
01:18:47.100We're going to build, build, build, and we're betting everything on AI.
01:18:51.300Okay, great. So it is going to get better, right? Oh, how many jobs are going to be destroyed?
01:18:56.300So I can't do that one thing that I wanted to do because of AI. So the solution to why I can't ever take part of the American dream is what's going to eventually take the job that I want to get so that I can someday get the American.
01:19:11.400They're in that circle and they're like, I'm screwed. And then you look at people like Elon Musk that says, don't worry about it because automation, I'm going to be building all these robots.
01:19:19.940It's going to completely solve world hunger. Wait a minute, but I won't have a job.
01:19:24.320So none of the math adds up. They're like, wait a minute.
01:19:28.620No, it does. Remember, Stu, we've been talking about this problem for how many years, and I could not get anybody to listen.
01:19:35.520I can't get anybody to listen. You know, I'll say, you know, truckers, I can't remember the number past chat GPT, but the number of automated trucks on the road in Texas right now, it's staggering.
01:19:47.520Okay. They're testing them in Texas. It's staggering. The amount of trucks that don't have a driver in it.
01:19:53.040Okay. When that really hits, you're going to see, uh, you're going to see mass unemployment. And then the question is, well, how do I participate?
01:20:04.280And the answer will be universal basic income, because that's the only answer anyone has explored. That's the answer that everyone who is in power wants you to accept.
01:20:18.280And so if we don't talk about these things right now, right now, people have no idea. You're like Stu. We were just talking about George AI, George AI, what it is today and what it will be in 12 months.
01:20:33.380You will not recognize it. Well, the same could be said for everybody's job and the country. You, you, everything you thought was solid today.
01:20:44.620I've said this to you for a long time and everybody knows, oh my gosh, the whole world is upside down inside out. What I thought was solid is now liquid. I can't count on anything. Right.
01:20:53.340Let me say you can't count on anything right now. Everything that you think you know about today is going to be liquid a year from now or 18 months from now. Okay.
01:21:05.520It's going to be that much of a change to you. And if we don't have these conversations, that's the problem. The problem is, and I've been, gosh, you're having all of these conversations in Washington, DC and with the tech bros, but we're the ones whose lives are going to be affected.
01:21:29.400You know, I've been thinking about all of the things that I'm going to be able to do and present and be able to teach and show and, and change the way people learn things. I'm going to be able to do so much. But then again, in two years or three years from now, I don't know if that's even going to be unique. I don't know. I mean, there are so many creators on the planet and so many people who have ideas and everything else. It's going to get so crowded.
01:21:57.180It's almost going to be just based on you. What is it that you like? What is it that it won't, it won't even be these. I don't think it's just going to be so crowded. Do you think there are a lot of shows that you watch on Netflix and Amazon and everything else? And you're like, I, there are shows that have five seasons into them and they're great. And I've never even heard of them.
01:22:18.940Okay. That's it times that by a hundred thousand. That's what life will be like in two years.
01:22:26.520And you can see why people will be depressed by this. I mean, from a societal standpoint, you always use this disclaimer and it's the right disclaimer, which is you have to use it the right way. You have to use it responsibly.
01:22:37.440What evidence do you have that the American people have ever done this with anything? They never use anything responsibly. Look at cell phones. They just take over their entire life with no knowledge of what the effects were.
01:22:50.600And I think it's 10 times worse with AI. I totally understand these concerns. And I, I, I think too, you know, there's a, um, there's an element of this looks really appealing, I think, to the top of the food chain, you know, because there's a lot of things like what the, the typical pipeline issues you have in cost issues go away.
01:23:11.880I have a hundred different ideas. I want to do them this way. I can create them in seconds. And that sounds fantastic. But if like, you're a, you know, a young, uh, I don't know, screenwriter, right? Like your passion to get into this was, I want to create this amazing thing. And now your new job is I need to figure out how to get AI to help me do that. And while I agree, that is just like we adjusted to the internet, right? Like there are adjustments to that.
01:23:41.320And these things change over time, but it's not as, I don't think it's inspiring. If I was an 18 year old screenwriter right now, I'd be like, eh, why bother? They're just churning these things out. And there's 900,000 movies on Netflix that were created in the last week. Why am I bothering with this?
01:23:58.880Depressing? No. I mean, at least you could see how it would be depressing.
01:24:02.200I don't see it that way. I can see it that way. I can. But, but if you're looking at it as it's enhancing.
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01:24:28.140What would give me three different scenarios on where it would be even better. I mean, you're still doing it. Uh, it's just not, you know, I'm not a starving artist by myself.
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01:31:26.300But now it's all starting to come to a head.
01:31:29.520And, you know, as Americans always do, right when we're about to lose everything, we step up to the plate.
01:31:37.400Hopefully we are stepping up to the plate on this one.
01:31:39.880But I'll give you what happened here in this last couple of days because it's kind of important that they're operating without legal authority everywhere in the United States.
01:31:51.080We'll talk about that here in just a second.
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01:33:44.980They were trying to come up with something that could set people free.
01:33:52.980And they worked really hard on putting our checks and balances in place because they knew once power slips into the shadows, once influence becomes unmoored for law, what rises is not a republic, it's a machine.
01:34:08.500And that's what you're seeing right now.
01:34:09.940We're not living in a republic, we're living in a machine.
01:34:12.860We, I think we're staring at one of the largest unregulated political machines operating in the United States ever, okay?
01:34:24.120There have been a couple of groups that are doing sweeping investigations, two watchdog groups.
01:34:30.800One of them is NCRI and the Intelligent Advocacy Network.
01:34:34.940And they have concluded now that the political arm of CARE, known as CARE Action, has been operating nationwide with no legal authority to do the things it has been doing for years now.
01:34:51.680They're not allowed to raise money, they've been raising money.
01:34:54.120Coordinating political campaigns, not allowed to do it, they're doing it.
01:34:57.020Endorsing candidates, not allowed to do it, they're doing it.
01:34:59.300Mobilizing voters, shaping policy fights, functioning as a national advocacy network, they don't have the legal authority to do any of it, and no one has said anything.
01:35:10.020Now, according to the report, CARE Action doesn't just have a paperwork problem.
01:35:18.080Investigators found state by state that it lacks the license, the registrations, the charitable authorizations required to legally solicit money,
01:35:28.760or conduct political activity in any of the 22 states in which it operates.
01:35:36.840I know how serious this is, because I remember what it took to get the license in each and every state for Mercury 1, so we could operate, we could raise money, we could do things in those states.
01:35:52.900And if you don't do it, you go to jail.
01:35:56.360And they find out pretty quickly, okay?
01:36:00.10022 states, they operate, not one, zero legal authorization.
01:36:05.600In Washington, D.C., the city where CARE Action is incorporated, the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection told investigators they have no record of CARE Action ever obtaining the basic business license required to solicit funds or to operate.
01:36:25.040Imagine how long would you last in business, especially if you were controversial.
01:36:29.600How long would you remain in business if you never had a business license?
01:36:36.140You think somebody would figure that out in a sooner time than, I don't know, a couple of decades?
01:36:41.980This report means that the organization, if true, is engaging in unlicensed interstate solicitation.
01:36:53.840It has exposed itself to allegations as serious as deceptive solicitation, wire fraud, and false statements to the IRS.
01:37:01.580These are big things, and this is not political rhetoric.
01:37:06.640These are phrases written in black and white, in the law, and by investigators.
01:37:12.940In California, one of CARE's most active hubs, the state attorney general, has said, the state attorney general of California has said, same pattern here.
01:37:24.280The state of California, the state of California, the state of California, the attorney general is saying, yep, that's what's happening here.
01:37:31.420CARE Action has never registered with California's charitable registry, never filed the required CT1 form, and has no authorization whatsoever to request donations, but they've been doing it in California anyway.
01:37:47.320Fundraising, selling memberships, issuing endorsements, mobilizing voters, all of it been done by CARE Action.
01:37:55.820There's no record of any license, any permission ever going to CARE from California.
01:38:02.700That's according to their attorney general.
01:38:13.380It's also happening in the Midwest, the South, the Mountain West.
01:38:17.020Every state hosting its own CARE Action fundraising page, complete with the Donate Now and become a member portal, despite no trace of the legal filings required to operate.
01:38:35.440Because CARE Action presents itself openly as the political arm of CARE National, investigators are now warning that any unauthorized fundraising or political activity could become CARE National's responsibility as well.
01:38:51.180So, in other words, the parent CARE itself might be held responsible, meaning this is not just a rogue subdivision.
01:39:02.860This could implicate the entire national organization of CARE.
01:39:14.620Now, this is happening at the same time it's coming under national scrutiny.
01:39:18.800It's also Texas, and I think Florida, have designated the group a foreign terrorist organization.
01:39:24.920Members of Congress are now asking the IRS, the Treasury, the Department of Education to investigate all of its partnerships, all of its financing, all of its influence operations.
01:39:34.160Uh, I mean, I think they're going to be in trouble.
01:40:56.180Can the United States tolerate an influence machine that operates outside of the legal framework designed to prevent corruption, foreign leverage, and untraceable money?
01:41:11.260If I hear one more time talking about how AIPAC has just got to be investigated, fine, investigate them.
01:41:46.060Muslim Americans that are full citizens, they have every right to speak, every right to vote, every right to organize, participate in public life.
01:41:56.360They can disagree with me all they want.
01:41:59.500But no organization, none, not mine, not yours, not theirs, none, should operate a nationwide political network in the shadows and be immune from all of the guardrails that every other group must follow.
01:42:17.180That's called a fourth branch of government.
01:43:16.040If conservatives, if Catholics, pro-Israel, environmental, Second Amendment groups, if they have to comply by the state law, so does CARE action.
01:43:27.040And if CARE action has to do it, so do the Second Amendment groups and environmentalists and Catholic and pro-Israel and conservative groups.
01:43:47.780If the report is accurate, the IRS and the Treasury have to determine whether false statements or unlicensed interstate solicitations have occurred.
01:43:57.760Americans deserve to know what exactly, who's influencing our elections, who's shaping our policy, who's raising money in their state, especially if the organization claims political authority that it doesn't legally possess.
01:44:14.040Because history will teach us one unchanging lesson.
01:44:17.500When a republic stops enforcing its own laws, someone else will always step in to fill that vacuum because power abhors a vacuum.
01:44:30.800Unregulated political power abhors a free people.
01:44:37.780So, while it's about CARE, it's not about Muslim Americans.
01:44:46.220As always, at least on this program, we try to make it about the rule of law.
01:44:51.580One standard for everyone or no standard at all.
01:44:56.740And that, more than anything, will determine whether or not our institutions remain worthy of the freedom and responsibility that we have entrusted to them.
01:54:38.460And because of the horrific medical care up in Canada, that's getting worse and worse.
01:54:45.800She can't get it removed, um, because there's no doctor in Saskatchewan where she lives.
01:54:51.620No doctor in Saskatchewan that does that surgery.
01:54:54.520So she needs to go to another province, but she needs a endocrinologist to write a, a recommendation that she needs to go see somebody else in another province before she can, uh, you know, go see another doctor.
01:55:10.720Well, the problem is the endocrinologist up in Saskatchewan, nobody is taking any new patients, so she can't be seen by anybody.
01:55:19.280And if she can't be seen by anybody, then she can't get the recommendation and she can't find a doctor that can take and do this surgery.
01:55:25.400So what did the Canadian healthcare system do?
01:55:29.940They decided that what they're going to do is help her out by scheduling her assisted suicide on January 7th.
01:55:39.280If this isn't one of the most evil things you've ever heard, the government system can schedule that.
01:58:15.440Uh, and so the extra complication besides her really, really being ill, she's at the end of her rope, uh, is that they don't have passports.
01:58:27.620And so we called, we wrote a letter or text, uh, yesterday to, uh, the state department and they just called back during the show a few minutes ago, I guess, and had an off the record conversation.
01:58:39.380There's a lot of things have to be done, but let me just say, you should be proud of your state department.
01:58:43.720Marco Rubio, he is doing an unbelievable job.
01:58:46.900You know, I saw him a couple of weeks ago.
01:58:49.440We were someplace and I said, Marco, you know, I've always liked you.
01:58:54.600I've always thought you were great, but what happened to you, man?