The Glenn Beck Program - December 10, 2025


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 11 minutes

Words per Minute

155.94736

Word Count

20,568

Sentence Count

1,780

Misogynist Sentences

39

Hate Speech Sentences

30


Summary

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.


Transcript

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00:01:48.760 It just makes me so happy, and we'll get to that coming up.
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00:03:40.320 Well, hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. We're glad you're here.
00:03:44.600 It is Wednesday. We've got a full plate for you today.
00:03:47.320 I want to start with something that I think is just the greatest Christmas gift we can give.
00:03:53.380 It'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.
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00:05:20.120 Yesterday, Stu brought to my attention a story that he found in Canada
00:05:29.660 about a woman named Jolene Van Alstyne.
00:05:34.540 She's in Canada.
00:05:36.340 She has now just been approved for MAID, assisted suicide, doctor-assisted suicide.
00:05:41.260 And, you know, I have been talking about what's happening up in Canada.
00:05:46.100 It is so bad. So bad.
00:05:48.660 They are, it's the third largest killer now.
00:05:50.860 Doctors are the third largest killer in Canada.
00:05:56.520 Is that a problem for anybody?
00:05:59.400 They're just devaluing life.
00:06:01.840 And honestly, this is what happens when you get socialized medicine.
00:06:05.440 This is why part of Obamacare includes the Complete Lives Act, the Complete Lives Plan.
00:06:13.080 It tells you when you can cut people off from medical care.
00:06:17.760 And if you're not producing, I mean, think about this, in the 1930s,
00:06:21.560 you're not producing enough potatoes for society, well, then you can't get any help.
00:06:26.260 So, you know, if you're 30, you're going to get all kinds of help.
00:06:29.140 If you're 20, you're going to get all kinds of help.
00:06:31.360 You're 50, they're going to start cutting you off.
00:06:33.520 If you're 60 or 70, you get nothing.
00:06:36.400 If you're under 10, you get very little.
00:06:39.480 You're under 5, you get nothing.
00:06:41.840 Okay, that's the Complete Lives System.
00:06:44.520 Well, this is what's happening in Canada.
00:06:48.620 So, yesterday, I read her story where she lives in Saskatchewan,
00:06:57.620 and she needs a surgery.
00:06:59.980 What is her surgery?
00:07:03.520 For, oh, I can't remember, parathyroid surgery.
00:07:08.280 She needs to remove the remaining parathyroid gland.
00:07:12.620 Well, there's nobody in Saskatchewan, no doctor that does that.
00:07:15.920 This is not a tough call here.
00:07:18.280 But there's nobody in Saskatchewan that does it.
00:07:22.880 Nobody able to perform the surgery.
00:07:25.120 Well, she can go out of Saskatchewan and get that, but she needs a recommendation.
00:07:31.160 Well, she can't get to a doctor to make the recommendation that she needs that surgery,
00:07:35.740 and so she can go leave the province to go get it someplace else.
00:07:41.360 And the reason why she can't get that other doctor to write it is because she needs it from an endocrinologist,
00:07:51.240 and none of the endocrinologists in Saskatchewan are taking new patients.
00:07:57.320 So, she's stuck, and she's riddled with pain.
00:08:01.340 Yesterday, we found out that she was in the ER because she's having all kinds of complications because of this,
00:08:06.620 and she can't take it anymore.
00:08:08.240 And there's no, they're not doing anything, nothing.
00:08:11.800 This woman is like 30, I think.
00:08:14.560 Nothing for her.
00:08:16.140 This is your socialized healthcare, gang.
00:08:22.640 So, yesterday, I talked about it, and we tweeted out on the show,
00:08:26.960 if there's any surgeon in America who can do this, I'll pay for the patient to come down here for the treatment.
00:08:32.980 This is the reality of compassionate, progressive healthcare.
00:08:36.240 Canada has to end this insanity, and Americans must never let it spread here.
00:08:40.780 Well, it's now trending on X.
00:08:44.760 And her husband reached out and DMed me yesterday and said,
00:08:55.360 what is happening?
00:08:56.860 We're hearing about this.
00:08:58.100 Are you for real?
00:09:00.400 And I'm like, yeah.
00:09:01.800 Now, the problem is, okay, I mean, we were getting all kinds.
00:09:07.500 We were getting calls from, you know, the Blaze Media Customer Service.
00:09:12.440 People were calling in.
00:09:13.480 Doctors have called in.
00:09:14.560 We've got doctors now that will do it.
00:09:16.300 Um, and so, she reached out yesterday.
00:09:22.780 The problem here now is that she's scheduled for assisted suicide on January 7th.
00:09:32.120 Now, she doesn't want that.
00:09:37.140 She'll gladly delay if she can live, but she can't afford the journey.
00:09:43.180 So, I said, I'll fly her in.
00:09:44.860 I'll send a plane up to get her and fly her down to the United States.
00:09:49.940 I'll put her husband up in a hotel.
00:09:53.540 We'll find a way to take care of the hospital costs.
00:09:56.660 I mean, I'm going to need probably some help because I don't know how much this is going to be.
00:10:00.380 But, you know, if you would like to help give, we'll give you some, you know, give you a give, send, go or something to do.
00:10:06.540 But, you know, I will, I'll take care of as much of it as I can.
00:10:10.900 I'll fly her down.
00:10:11.920 I'll put her up.
00:10:12.700 We'll get her the doctors.
00:10:13.760 We need to get her the surgery.
00:10:16.500 If 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.
00:10:24.580 That would be really nice.
00:10:27.200 The problem is they don't have passports.
00:10:29.780 These guys live in Saskatchewan.
00:10:31.600 They're just normal.
00:10:33.260 You know, they're not rich people by any stretch of the imagination.
00:10:37.160 I don't even know what he does, but they're just normal people and they don't have a passport.
00:10:41.940 So yesterday, my staff reached out to the Treasury and I'm sorry, the State Department.
00:10:49.680 And Stu, Ricky, just remind me, I'll call Marco Rubio myself today after the show is over.
00:10:59.420 And then I've just texted the president as well to see if he would get involved.
00:11:05.120 We need a medical waiver so she can come in and see a doctor and have the surgery done.
00:11:12.920 And it's urgent because she is, like I said, she was in ER yesterday.
00:11:16.760 So 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.
00:11:27.180 I don't know what happens if you have this.
00:11:30.220 I 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.
00:11:39.000 Is that the kind of health care that we want here in America?
00:11:43.820 Because 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.
00:11:58.420 Socialized medicine doesn't work.
00:12:01.440 It doesn't work.
00:12:03.360 You always have to ration it, and then you get this.
00:12:07.760 We are the greatest country in the world when it comes to health care, or we were until they started dismantling it.
00:12:14.340 We'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.
00:12:23.980 And we keep making the socialized state medicine bigger and bigger and bigger.
00:12:29.840 That's not the way to go.
00:12:31.260 Otherwise, you're going to end up with this.
00:12:35.020 So, I just wanted to tell you, I think this is going to be such an amazing thing.
00:12:42.260 Imagine saving a woman's life for Christmas.
00:12:46.920 I mean, is there anything better than that?
00:12:49.280 Is there anything better that we could do as an audience, just as an audience?
00:12:53.080 I mean, man, you have already done so much.
00:12:59.920 Do you know that?
00:13:00.940 Do you know what this audience has done?
00:13:02.680 We're over $300 million now that we have raised and given away from this audience.
00:13:08.040 Not giant checks.
00:13:10.160 You know, nobody's coming in.
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00:13:12.900 And 7-Eleven would like to present.
00:13:14.860 It's you.
00:13:15.580 And it's been in under $100 increments, most of it.
00:13:20.940 Over $300 million have been raised and given away.
00:13:24.020 Over a quarter of a billion.
00:13:26.460 I don't think any show has ever done that.
00:13:28.520 No commercial radio show has ever done that.
00:13:30.860 I don't think any podcast has ever done that.
00:13:34.240 You have.
00:13:35.520 And you've done it quietly.
00:13:37.320 And nobody's, you know, trumpeting.
00:13:40.160 But I'm telling you, in the book of life, you will be remembered all of the things this audience has done.
00:13:47.340 And now, this one.
00:13:50.500 And hopefully, we're going to be able to find the doctors that will volunteer to do the surgery.
00:13:55.100 Hopefully, we'll be able to find the hospital that they work at.
00:13:58.560 Be able to at least give us a discount on things.
00:14:02.040 I know things cost money, but what a great Christmas gift.
00:14:10.160 You know, I know there's a lot of people that, you know, really need help, really need help.
00:14:16.060 But this one is so grotesque.
00:14:21.480 Because the state would rather have her die.
00:14:26.380 They won't make an exception on, well, you got to have that, you got to have that waiver from that endocrinologist.
00:14:32.060 Oh, there's nobody taking any new patients.
00:14:34.880 Oh, well, we can get you scheduled for death.
00:14:37.940 That's really what happened here.
00:14:40.820 Well, there's nobody that can do that.
00:14:42.720 Gosh, there's no way out.
00:14:44.240 Can't bend the system.
00:14:45.280 Can't make that work for you.
00:14:46.900 Oh, well.
00:14:49.300 How about we just kill you?
00:14:54.240 That's compassion.
00:14:57.640 Nope.
00:14:58.940 Nope.
00:14:59.780 Nope.
00:15:00.600 Nope.
00:15:01.000 I think this audience, if we do this, I think, I think this will make, it's trending right now.
00:15:11.660 Just the ask is trending on X right now.
00:15:15.080 I 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.
00:15:26.380 It will show the rest of the world.
00:15:29.040 We know that system doesn't work.
00:15:31.200 It will show the world this maid stuff has got to stop.
00:15:37.640 Don't bring it here.
00:15:38.720 But Canada, please, please wake up.
00:15:41.640 Stop this maid stuff.
00:15:43.140 And it will be a great story that everyone can talk about during the holidays.
00:15:50.700 I mean, there's just nothing better.
00:15:52.040 And I want to thank you because I know, I knew when we talked about this yesterday, I knew we could do it.
00:16:03.000 And we're going to find a way to get it done.
00:16:05.800 And I'll put my money, I'll put my money in every way that I can.
00:16:12.220 I just don't know how much it's going to cost.
00:16:13.780 And I may have to, I may have to come to you and ask for some help on that as well.
00:16:22.760 Stu.
00:16:23.440 Can I add a cold, dead inside detail to the story?
00:16:30.980 Yeah.
00:16:32.180 You know, Republicans have been taking a beating in election after election.
00:16:39.060 A lot of it based on health care.
00:16:42.180 It's been a central part of the attack from the Democrats.
00:16:47.060 And the Democrats, as we know, are moving toward the Canadian system.
00:16:52.220 They might not admit exactly what they want, but we all know this is at least the very direction that they are going in that way.
00:16:59.340 They want a single payer system.
00:17:01.080 That's what this is.
00:17:01.980 Yeah.
00:17:02.220 That's what Canada has.
00:17:03.060 They've admitted this a million times.
00:17:05.160 Yep.
00:17:05.320 But 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.
00:17:17.440 It'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.
00:17:26.620 Maybe it would be a good time to highlight a story like this and say, hey, make this happen.
00:17:33.520 Save this woman's life.
00:17:35.340 Keep it away from the progressive dream of euthanasia that's developing even here in the United States.
00:17:42.500 Show that we have the better health care.
00:17:44.640 Put a spotlight on the fact that when really difficult surgeries need to be done, where do you go?
00:17:52.700 Here.
00:17:53.820 United States.
00:17:54.620 Yeah.
00:17:55.020 I 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.
00:18:03.700 And we can do something wonderful for someone who doesn't deserve what she's going through.
00:18:07.220 You want to cheapen it.
00:18:07.560 I want to cheapen it and say, by the way, this would be good political messaging.
00:18:13.220 Yes, that's me.
00:18:14.060 No, it doesn't.
00:18:14.800 It doesn't hurt.
00:18:15.960 It doesn't hurt.
00:18:17.040 Sure.
00:18:17.700 It doesn't hurt.
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00:19:46.180 So, 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.
00:19:58.160 Yeah.
00:19:59.640 What does that tell you?
00:20:00.820 Nothing good, I will say.
00:20:04.680 Not one thing that's good.
00:20:05.960 I mean, think about also Miami is a thriving city.
00:20:10.920 This is, yes, it has its problems like everywhere else.
00:20:13.280 But, 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.
00:20:21.260 You've seen over the past 20 years, a massive move to the right that has been rewarded with prosperity across the state.
00:20:31.820 This is an example of a city that things are going to happen.
00:20:33.060 This is an example of a city that things are going really well.
00:20:36.280 And, 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.
00:20:56.660 You know, and I think the earlier, and I think the Republicans inside the party certainly understand this at this point.
00:21:04.580 They're not surprised that this is the potential outcome.
00:21:08.000 But 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.
00:21:17.600 And, of course, President Trump, you know, wants to get things through, you know, whatever politician you like, whatever policy you like.
00:21:24.120 Most 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.
00:21:38.360 So 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.
00:21:50.060 It may or may not be, but it looks like a significant uphill battle.
00:21:54.600 And if we don't recognize that quickly and, you know, work hard to change that, it could get really, really ugly quickly in 2026.
00:22:03.460 You 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.
00:22:16.080 And 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.
00:22:25.720 And I said, look, look, look at what they're doing, Mr. President, please look at what they're doing.
00:22:30.020 Um, and I couldn't get anybody in the White House to listen to me.
00:22:33.500 Um, and I didn't actually get to the president on it.
00:22:35.960 I think he would have listened.
00:22:37.520 Um, but, uh, nobody, nobody would pay attention.
00:22:40.880 And I'm, I was listening to him go over that and he was showing it to his audience.
00:22:45.360 And he's like, look at what these people are doing.
00:22:47.040 Cause now these people are back doing other things.
00:22:51.280 Um, and, and as I was listening to it, I thought, you know, these people have not gone away.
00:22:56.820 Nobody's paid a price for this.
00:22:58.560 Nobody's gone to jail for this.
00:23:00.480 Nobody even knows about it.
00:23:02.300 Um, if they win, they are coming back with a vengeance, with an absolute vengeance.
00:23:10.860 They are not.
00:23:11.880 I mean, if you think it was hard, cancel culture, everything else.
00:23:16.820 If you think it was hard in 2020, wait until you see if these people gain control again,
00:23:25.000 before we have some safeguards.
00:23:27.180 Cause we don't have safeguards right now.
00:23:28.700 We have presidential dictates.
00:23:31.560 We need laws.
00:23:33.100 We need people to go to jail.
00:23:34.860 We need to set some real parameters here on what a constitutional Republic is supposed
00:23:41.620 to do and scoop up some of these bad guys and Pam Bondi prosecute them and put them in
00:23:48.160 jail.
00:23:48.520 If they broke the law, uh, because I'm telling you, I'm glad to see yesterday.
00:23:54.940 The president said he is going to go out on tour and he's going to campaign like it was,
00:23:58.760 uh, 2024, um, because he has to, because I think there are a lot of Republicans that are
00:24:04.060 like, nah, what difference does it make?
00:24:06.300 And maybe he can make a difference on this more in a minute.
00:24:11.260 This is Glenn Beck.
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00:25:55.140 Well, the season's here and the lights are bright, but they tell me I can't say Merry Christmas
00:26:10.460 tonight.
00:26:11.120 They want rhyme, my Hannah Quine's, my solid one breath.
00:26:16.300 Buddy, that phrase is going to bore me to death.
00:26:19.180 So grab some cocoa, let's reclaim this bliss.
00:26:21.740 It's the birthday of the baby, yeah, remember who that is.
00:26:29.220 So I'm putting the Christ back in Christmas.
00:26:32.620 No microaggression here, my friend.
00:26:35.900 If words can break you, well, bless your heart, cause that's a battle we can't defend.
00:26:40.860 Yeah, I'm putting the Christ back in Christmas.
00:26:44.240 Let common sense unfold.
00:26:45.740 Out with the new, in with the old, Merry Christmas.
00:26:51.460 Let the truth be told.
00:26:55.800 And hey baby, it's cold outside.
00:26:58.600 Relax, it's flirting, not a federal crime.
00:27:01.240 We used to laugh and dance in snow.
00:27:03.800 Now they fact check mistletoe.
00:27:06.680 They say intent don't matter.
00:27:08.480 Well, sure it does.
00:27:09.860 Ask Santa, he's judging hearts, not Twitter buzz.
00:27:12.860 So I'm putting the Christ back in Christmas.
00:27:16.460 You can keep your outrage warm.
00:27:19.240 If every jingle is problematic.
00:27:22.180 Buddy, that's the real snowstorm.
00:27:24.660 Yeah, I'm putting the Christ back in Christmas.
00:27:27.980 Not buying what they sold.
00:27:30.500 Out with the new, in with the old.
00:27:33.740 Merry Christmas.
00:27:35.220 Let the truth be told.
00:27:37.220 They say that greeting is oppressive.
00:27:38.960 Well, bless my soul, who knew?
00:27:42.640 If Merry Christmas makes you tremble, the problem ain't the phrase, it's you.
00:27:47.960 I'll question with boldness.
00:27:50.680 I'll reason with grace.
00:27:53.460 But don't rewrite my holiday to make it a safe space.
00:28:00.340 So here's to the manger, the star in the sky.
00:28:03.520 The angels who sang up that holy night.
00:28:06.100 Here's to the story that still brings hope.
00:28:09.160 Even when cultures lost the remote.
00:28:12.300 Raise your voice.
00:28:13.360 Let the bells all ring.
00:28:14.800 This season was always about one king.
00:28:19.420 Yeah, I'm putting the Christ back in Christmas.
00:28:22.880 Let the real good news unfold.
00:28:25.820 The world may chase the wrapping paper, but the manger holds the gold.
00:28:30.820 So I'm putting the Christ back in Christmas.
00:28:34.020 From the young to the gray and old.
00:28:36.840 Out with the new, in with the old.
00:28:39.900 Merry Christmas.
00:28:44.720 Let the truth be told.
00:28:48.260 Welcome to the program, the first offering from Glenn AI, putting the Christ back in Christmas.
00:28:53.840 Um, I have to tell you, I am working on so many different projects.
00:29:00.300 Jason is here.
00:29:01.020 He was with me, uh, this morning we drove in together and, uh, and I shared with him a project.
00:29:06.800 He didn't know I was, I was working on something for history.
00:29:09.600 Um, and game changing.
00:29:13.800 Do you think Jason?
00:29:15.120 Oh, I was jamming out.
00:29:16.340 I mean, it's, it's game changing.
00:29:18.360 It's game changing.
00:29:19.440 We're going to hit you in so many different ways.
00:29:22.220 Um, to, I want it.
00:29:24.120 My goal is to hit all five senses to be able to, you know, however, whatever your learning skill is, we're going to hit you there.
00:29:33.120 Um, and it's not going to happen right away, but man, we're so excited for the launch of, uh, of the torch.
00:29:39.380 Which is happening on January 5th.
00:29:41.880 You'll be able to, uh, go to glenbeck.com, get the app and get all of the information soon.
00:29:47.000 Uh, so, uh, stand by for that.
00:29:49.280 Also, I'm, I'm planning a Christmas tour next year.
00:29:53.580 Uh, and I'm in the midst of writing and, uh, putting that all together right now for next Christmas.
00:29:59.820 And it's, it's going to be, it's going to be great.
00:30:02.400 I'm going to go out on tour a couple of times, uh, next year for 2026.
00:30:07.100 We're going to be doing a few things.
00:30:09.480 One 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.
00:30:21.780 And, uh, that's going to be, that's just going to be loads of fun, loads of fun.
00:30:29.080 So, 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.
00:30:37.440 And 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.
00:30:45.460 I 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.
00:30:55.500 And 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.
00:31:09.260 You 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.
00:31:21.180 I don't know why.
00:31:21.840 And maybe it was because it didn't have, you know, like frosty, the snowman or Rudolph, the red nose reindeer.
00:31:28.380 Um, you know, those, those were my favorites, uh, growing up, but the Grinch and, you know, I think it was CBS that did the Grinch.
00:31:37.080 They didn't think that it would actually be, you know, a hit.
00:31:42.200 In fact, they didn't want to put any money into it at all.
00:31:45.120 It was Chuck Jones, uh, and, uh, Dr. Seuss.
00:31:49.420 What is his name?
00:31:50.440 Um, uh, what's his name?
00:31:53.400 Theodore Geisel, Dr. Seuss.
00:31:56.360 He had written, um, the Grinch.
00:31:59.680 Do you know why he wrote the Grinch?
00:32:01.480 He woke up the day after Christmas in the 1960s and he thought, what is wrong with me?
00:32:12.760 And he was standing and he's shaving and he's looking in the mirror and he's like, I'm the Grinch.
00:32:18.380 I've become the Grinch.
00:32:19.980 And so he wrote the book as a cure because he was, he was thinking it was all about packages and boxes and bags.
00:32:31.580 He 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.
00:32:43.500 And 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.
00:33:01.480 Now, if you don't know who Chuck Jones is, he did Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote.
00:33:06.060 He understood mischief just a little bit.
00:33:08.580 He understood timing and he understood that the Grinch was not just a Christmas story.
00:33:14.780 It was a warning.
00:33:16.860 And so Jones calls him up and says, let me make this for television.
00:33:21.000 I think I can sell it.
00:33:22.360 Well, the network, I mean, they almost threw him out and he said, oh, I'll do it.
00:33:26.900 You know, we'll do it really cheaply.
00:33:28.880 And they were like, how cheap can you do it?
00:33:31.400 And so cheap.
00:33:33.200 Uh, and he started it because they were like, there's no Santa.
00:33:38.900 There's no jolliness.
00:33:40.120 The villain hates the holiday, but he said, I can do it really, really cheap.
00:33:46.700 And the network gave them almost no money to do it, but he kept planning and he kept animating cuts here, cuts there.
00:33:53.220 They were cutting this, cutting that.
00:33:55.060 How do we, how do we make this without, you know, without any more money?
00:33:59.780 And the network kept saying no to him on money because they were like, we're not even sure this is ever going to be seen.
00:34:06.660 Then the first miracle of the Grinch happened.
00:34:10.080 Boris Karloff heard about it.
00:34:12.400 Now, if you don't know who Boris Karloff was, he was the king of horror.
00:34:15.980 He was Frankenstein.
00:34:17.580 He was the mummy.
00:34:19.460 Um, I mean, he's just great.
00:34:22.240 And he said, are you really making this?
00:34:25.320 I'd like to narrate it.
00:34:27.120 And so he volunteered to narrate it.
00:34:29.580 Now you have Boris Karloff.
00:34:31.240 Now the network is like, okay, maybe we have something.
00:34:34.160 Okay.
00:34:35.860 But then they had to do music.
00:34:38.200 And as they get into the music, they needed somebody that could bring the Grinch, somebody who had a scowl that could match the Grinch.
00:34:48.160 Um, and that's when the guy who was never named comes into the picture and walks into the studio.
00:34:58.240 And somewhere in a Los Angeles recording booth late at night, I think 1966, he steps up into a, into a booth, up to a microphone.
00:35:07.520 And he, his voice is so deep, it's almost as if it rolled out of the earth itself, you know?
00:35:16.040 Um, and he steps up to the microphone and he records the now really super famous, uh, anthem in the Grinch, this.
00:35:25.040 You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch.
00:35:29.540 You really are a heel.
00:35:34.340 You're as cuddly as a...
00:35:35.420 So it's only six verses.
00:35:37.120 You're as...
00:35:37.440 Razor sharp.
00:35:39.000 It's dark.
00:35:40.420 It's perfectly wicked.
00:35:42.380 Um, and the crew in the room, while they were listening to him do it, they're like, this is amazing.
00:35:49.400 And the people that worked on it said they knew that that performance would outlive all of them.
00:35:55.640 They put it in the show.
00:35:57.580 The show airs.
00:35:59.400 Credits roll.
00:36:01.160 His name's not on it.
00:36:02.880 Not a mention.
00:36:03.820 Not a whisper.
00:36:05.280 No one...
00:36:05.720 Everybody thought it was Boris Karloff that did it.
00:36:09.100 But that wasn't Boris Karloff.
00:36:11.780 Dr. Seuss was really upset about it.
00:36:15.520 So he started a campaign.
00:36:17.000 He wrote to the newspapers, begging them to correct the mistake, blah, blah, blah.
00:36:21.560 And yet, for years and years and years, most people watch it year after year, and they have no idea who this guy is.
00:36:28.360 Do you know who he is?
00:36:29.580 The man who actually delivered one of the most unforgettable performances in Christmas history.
00:36:36.200 Vanished behind the curtain.
00:36:38.240 Any idea who it is?
00:36:41.460 I'm not going to help you.
00:36:43.480 I'll give you the name, but it won't help you.
00:36:45.200 Thurl Ravenscroft.
00:36:48.320 You know who he is.
00:36:50.780 Thurl Ravenscroft.
00:36:51.980 Ever heard of him?
00:36:53.340 No.
00:36:54.020 Because his name's never attached to anything.
00:36:57.560 I mean, Thurl Ravenscroft.
00:36:59.760 If that's not written by Dickens, I mean, it certainly should be.
00:37:04.700 Here's who he is.
00:37:05.680 He was known for his work in music and animation.
00:37:11.060 And you can hear him today.
00:37:14.000 He was one of Disney's most reliable deep voices.
00:37:18.160 If you go to a Disney park, you can still hear him.
00:37:21.040 He's in the Haunted Mansion.
00:37:23.080 Pirates of the Caribbean.
00:37:24.660 He was in the Country Bear Jamboree.
00:37:28.160 The Mark Twain Riverboat narrator.
00:37:31.160 And he is recognizable when you hear him, but you don't know who he is.
00:37:35.800 But he also did a whole bunch of other stuff that most people don't know.
00:37:40.140 He was a singer that backed a lot of people.
00:37:46.580 Elvis, Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Peggy Lee.
00:37:52.960 He's a backup singer for all of those guys.
00:37:55.420 He's also done Horton Hears a Who.
00:37:58.840 He was the voice in 1997 of the Rankin and Bass Hobbit.
00:38:03.560 He was in the Brave Little Toaster.
00:38:06.560 He was in Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Lady and the Tramp.
00:38:09.800 The Aristocats, the Jungle Book.
00:38:12.160 You'll hear him everywhere.
00:38:15.060 But that's not how you really know him.
00:38:17.940 You know how you really know him?
00:38:19.380 Because he already had a full-time job.
00:38:21.720 And that full-time job was really just to say one line.
00:38:25.920 And everyone knew that one line.
00:38:31.320 Here's that one line.
00:38:36.880 Tony the Tiger.
00:38:39.800 Tony the cartoon titan of morning cereal is the secret voice that gave America the Grinch.
00:38:47.940 The greatest uncredited performance in all of television.
00:38:52.780 Just certainly, you know, holiday television.
00:38:55.760 Delivered by the same guy who convinced generations of children that Frosted Flakes were a part of a balanced breakfast.
00:39:02.860 Thurl Ravenscroft.
00:39:06.900 His name is nowhere to be found.
00:39:10.440 But it should be.
00:39:11.600 And it should be remembered.
00:39:14.820 Because he's great.
00:39:17.900 Back in a minute.
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00:41:01.820 The Christmas, like, mode is just starting to hit.
00:41:17.760 And, you know, you get that way of getting small things that, you know, are even more meaningful than normal.
00:41:24.640 The tree, the house, the lights, all the great stuff of the holidays.
00:41:28.060 And that kind of warm feeling that you feel.
00:41:30.920 Another feeling that you probably feel around the holidays, at least if you live around here and maybe work in this office,
00:41:36.960 is the feeling that you feel when you realize Jackie has baked cookies and Pat has brought them in and now you get to eat them.
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00:42:41.700 I gotta tell you, this Jasmine Crockett, this is a gift that just keeps on giving all year long.
00:43:01.360 I 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,
00:43:23.640 hey, 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.
00:43:33.360 So a lot of the calls that were going to her office, apparently they were put up by the GOP.
00:43:40.360 Dangerous game.
00:43:41.580 Hope you know what you're doing.
00:43:43.100 But, I mean, basically that's you.
00:43:45.240 That's what you've been doing.
00:43:46.420 They stole my bit, Glenn.
00:43:48.580 This is very disturbing.
00:43:50.860 They did.
00:43:51.480 But, and it does seem like actual news organizations are reporting that this was a big difference maker.
00:43:59.160 Like, this is not just like a rumor you're seeing online.
00:44:01.480 They actually encouraged people to get her into the race.
00:44:05.560 Incredible.
00:44:06.380 That's crazy.
00:44:06.940 I love it.
00:44:08.980 God, I hope it doesn't backfire.
00:44:10.420 I remember what they said, you know, oh, yeah, you just keep running, Donald Trump.
00:44:14.620 That guy coming down the escalator, you don't have a chance of winning.
00:44:19.600 American people have proven themselves to think differently from time to time.
00:44:24.540 I hope this wasn't a mistake.
00:44:26.600 Well, if it does, I'll be blaming the Republicans, that's for sure.
00:44:30.700 Oh, I'll remember you.
00:44:32.180 I'll remember you.
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00:47:16.400 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:47:22.080 Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:47:25.360 We're glad you're here. I want to talk to you a little bit about AI and energy.
00:47:29.000 What does it cost you to heat your house if you have electric heat?
00:47:34.720 What does it cost you just to have electricity in your house?
00:47:37.580 And how much more is it going to cost?
00:47:39.840 The Trump administration, through the Energy Department, just made a very big investment in energy that we know works.
00:47:50.260 And it's going to take a while, but it will change.
00:47:53.660 Thank God it will change the way we're looking at our energy resources.
00:47:58.360 We'll talk to you about that coming up in just a second.
00:48:00.180 First, let me tell you about the Berna Launcher.
00:48:02.360 The gift of safety is one of the most meaningful things you can give, especially this time of year.
00:48:06.760 And that's why I absolutely love the Berna Launcher.
00:48:09.040 Last year, I gave one to each of my children.
00:48:11.440 They each have one.
00:48:12.520 What they do with it is their responsibility.
00:48:15.420 I've recommended that it's in their purses.
00:48:17.920 It's carried on their person.
00:48:19.640 It's if they're in college or they're, you know, on a campus or something, or they're out.
00:48:23.680 They put it in their backpack.
00:48:25.160 They have it.
00:48:25.780 There's no state that has any limits on it.
00:48:28.980 You don't need any permits.
00:48:30.100 You just have to be over 18.
00:48:32.740 And I think it makes a great Christmas gift.
00:48:35.400 The standard Berna Launcher and the Berna Compact Launcher.
00:48:39.600 Incredibly easy to use.
00:48:40.860 Lightweight and built for people who want some options when you're faced with a bad situation.
00:48:45.680 When something unpredictable happens and it shows up more often than it used to, having something like this on hand can make a huge, huge difference.
00:48:53.180 It has stopping power tear gas.
00:48:55.580 It's one of them.
00:48:56.360 Not only that, but the kinetic projectiles that really hurt.
00:49:01.780 And you hit that and tear gas, that person is down on the ground for about 40 minutes.
00:49:06.460 You can try before you buy it at a sportsman's warehouse.
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00:49:14.180 Okay, 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.
00:49:41.800 I have to tell you, I am both thrilled about this and a little pissed.
00:49:47.420 And maybe it's just me.
00:49:50.540 But we've been talking about nuclear energy since I was a little kid.
00:49:54.960 We've known that nuclear energy was the answer since the 1950s.
00:50:00.820 But we've not wanted to do it.
00:50:03.100 And there's been all kinds of protests and all kinds of lefties that are out saying, oh, you can't do that.
00:50:08.340 You'll kill everybody on the planet.
00:50:09.660 But in the meantime, we have not built nuclear energy plants.
00:50:13.360 Okay, haven't built them.
00:50:14.640 We have reinvented them.
00:50:17.320 We've made them small.
00:50:18.500 There's no China syndrome, nothing else.
00:50:20.900 But they've been there for a while now.
00:50:22.900 Still can't do it.
00:50:24.220 Oh, the planet is going to catch on fire soon.
00:50:27.800 It's going to be so hot.
00:50:28.780 And we're all going to die.
00:50:30.280 Nuclear energy, which has zero emissions.
00:50:32.260 No, we can't do that because maybe, possibly, what if?
00:50:36.800 Even though it is the safest energy man has ever produced.
00:50:41.560 Let me say that again.
00:50:42.680 It is the safest energy man has ever produced.
00:50:47.480 But you can't have it.
00:50:48.760 I can't have it.
00:50:49.520 I need energy for my house.
00:50:50.960 I need energy for my office.
00:50:52.420 No, you don't get it.
00:50:53.720 Sorry.
00:50:54.540 Try a windmill.
00:50:56.400 But that doesn't work.
00:50:57.680 Well, work when it's windy during the day.
00:51:01.800 Okay.
00:51:03.880 But now that AI, now that these giant corporations need the energy and there's no way for them
00:51:12.520 to make the energy fast enough and big enough, all of a sudden, green lights are everywhere.
00:51:20.800 Notice nobody's talking about, we can't have all these nuclear power plants.
00:51:24.680 We can't do that.
00:51:25.840 Ten nuclear power plants are now being green lighted and financed by our Treasury Department.
00:51:33.120 Okay.
00:51:33.460 Which is a good thing.
00:51:35.580 If we don't have energy, we lose all of it.
00:51:39.320 All of it.
00:51:40.800 These server farms have to have energy.
00:51:45.980 And I warn you, gang, if we don't build them, what's going to happen?
00:51:51.380 Do you really think that you're going to get the power?
00:51:54.520 Do you think that Ace Hardware is going to get the power over a Home Depot?
00:51:58.900 Do you think your house is going to get the power over a Google server?
00:52:04.000 Nope.
00:52:05.080 They will start rationing for everyone else to put all of it into the server farms.
00:52:10.400 I guarantee you that's what's going to happen.
00:52:12.120 So this is really, really good for the American people.
00:52:18.160 But again, like I said, I'm kind of pissed because my whole life I've believed in nuclear energy and everybody's been against it.
00:52:28.960 How many Chernobyl movies do we need to make?
00:52:31.720 How many lies about Chernobyl do we have to hear?
00:52:34.820 How many lies do we have to hear about what happened in Japan?
00:52:39.660 Or my favorite, Three Mile Island.
00:52:44.220 No one died.
00:52:45.560 No one died.
00:52:46.300 Stu, wasn't that just steam that was let out with such low emissions that it didn't affect anything?
00:52:53.580 Three Mile Island.
00:52:54.660 Yet that was, people quoted that forever.
00:52:57.560 The maximum radiation released was the equivalent of a chest x-ray.
00:53:05.500 Maximum exposure.
00:53:08.680 And that stopped everything.
00:53:12.200 That stopped everything.
00:53:14.300 That 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.
00:53:26.600 And can you imagine if we had nuclear energy right now, how far ahead we would be?
00:53:31.840 Do you imagine?
00:53:33.300 I can guarantee you we would be using hydrogen cars right now because hydrogen can be made in the off hours.
00:53:40.360 You have these nuclear power plants.
00:53:42.680 When everybody goes to bed, they just keep the plant running.
00:53:45.620 Instead of turning it down, you just keep it running at a high level, and you can make hydrogen for cars all night long.
00:53:53.880 Oh, my gosh.
00:53:55.080 It is so frustrating.
00:53:57.240 It just goes to show you who actually rules the world.
00:54:02.820 Is it you or the giant corporations?
00:54:07.220 It's the giant corporations.
00:54:10.360 And it's really, I hate, I hate coming to that realization, you know?
00:54:18.140 I liked living in my little utopian world where everything was happy.
00:54:23.240 Everything's like, oh, you know what?
00:54:25.460 No, no, we're really good.
00:54:27.060 No, we're the Constitution Republic.
00:54:29.620 People listen to us.
00:54:30.520 Our politicians react to us.
00:54:32.340 Ah, they really don't.
00:54:33.520 They really don't.
00:54:34.540 But they can.
00:54:35.880 They can.
00:54:36.720 We just have to say enough is enough.
00:54:39.200 Enough is enough.
00:54:40.360 And believe me, anything that they can do to be able to shut you down and control you.
00:54:49.920 And what is the best way to control people?
00:54:52.460 It's the best way to control people.
00:54:54.080 What is the absolute, positively, I can control everything you do if I can control three or four things?
00:55:03.020 Your food, your food, your medicine, your energy, and your money.
00:55:17.840 Because if I have your money, I can control where you buy food, what you buy.
00:55:23.700 I can control where you travel to, how you travel.
00:55:28.260 Oh, sorry, you can't go on an airplane.
00:55:30.260 Too dirty for you.
00:55:31.480 Well, Leonardo DiCaprio needs that because he's going to go give a speech about global warming.
00:55:36.540 So we're going to give him your credit so you can't have it.
00:55:39.300 They control your money.
00:55:40.600 If they control your food, if they control your medicine, are you noticing a trend?
00:55:46.980 I mean, everything that is happening here, they're killing our farmers.
00:55:50.940 There's your food.
00:55:52.020 They're slaughtering our farmers, you know, metaphorically.
00:55:56.120 Our farmers are going out of business.
00:55:59.680 Our ranchers are going.
00:56:00.960 There's no reason.
00:56:01.760 We used to be the breadbasket of the entire world.
00:56:05.060 Why aren't we still?
00:56:06.900 Well, because we had to play in this global atmosphere.
00:56:09.620 I don't want to play in the global atmosphere anymore.
00:56:11.680 I don't believe in all that crap.
00:56:14.920 I'll sell it to the globe, but why are we taking it in the shorts?
00:56:20.520 Our people are hurting.
00:56:22.060 We're buying our food, which we used to make here.
00:56:24.260 However, we're buying it for overseas, and our farmers are going out of business.
00:56:27.480 All this farmland, and who's gobbling it up?
00:56:29.980 Who's gobbling it up?
00:56:34.160 People like Bill Gates.
00:56:37.400 These giant industrial farms.
00:56:42.620 Okay.
00:56:46.300 And if they can control your electricity already, I think it's in Mexico.
00:56:49.740 I know it's South America, but I think it's in Mexico.
00:56:51.580 They're already having problems with some of these server farms.
00:56:53.920 They're already having rolling brownouts in some towns in Mexico just to keep the servers going.
00:56:59.840 And if your servers run everything, you imagine you're on the East Coast and your servers start to go down.
00:57:05.660 Do you think because our entire economy, our whole system of money, banking, the stock market, everything, it's all on server farms?
00:57:18.700 No, it has to have.
00:57:20.120 That's priority.
00:57:21.220 That's priority.
00:57:22.400 It'll be priority for that.
00:57:23.880 Maybe hospitals, unless they just want to continue to reduce the surplus population, to quote Scrooge.
00:57:29.860 But it'll all go to the server farms before it goes to your farm, your house.
00:57:35.960 Guarantee it.
00:57:36.520 So, good news, I guess, on that one.
00:57:42.120 The New York Times, this makes me so nervous.
00:57:44.640 Wait, Stu, why'd you make that face?
00:57:47.160 I mean, I get what you're saying, that in theory, this electricity might go to sources that you don't benefit from.
00:57:55.800 But the promise of nuclear energy is it's basically unlimited.
00:58:00.260 You know, it is...
00:58:01.300 These are smaller.
00:58:02.500 These are smaller plants.
00:58:04.020 These are designed for the server farms, not for the public.
00:58:07.660 I agree with that, but I don't know.
00:58:11.300 I kind of take it as closer to proof of concept than anything else.
00:58:15.340 Me too.
00:58:15.620 If 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.
00:58:32.140 And, like, that's a massive promise and worth a little bit of risk of some of this stuff going to the wrong sources.
00:58:40.340 I think you're absolutely right.
00:58:42.640 But what time is it?
00:58:44.440 Oh, it's 2025.
00:58:46.240 Next year is an election.
00:58:47.820 Let's see how that works out.
00:58:50.140 You know what I mean?
00:58:51.220 I talked to the president about this, and I said, you've got to get those power plants deep in construction.
00:58:57.800 You've got to find a way to make sure those things are bulletproof, or it won't happen.
00:59:03.020 You lose the election in 2028, they're not opening.
00:59:07.720 They're not opening.
00:59:08.840 It won't happen because you've got the left.
00:59:13.200 And maybe it will happen, but it will never, never then be transferred to you.
00:59:18.520 You won't get one.
00:59:19.780 You're going to have a windmill.
00:59:20.900 And you might, just to make it super efficient, it might be like one of those windmills from Holland, you know, with the wood pegs in it.
00:59:30.440 I don't think, you may not get a real modern windmill.
00:59:34.800 You'll get one that also doesn't work, but is really, really super old.
00:59:40.320 One of the things that bothers me, Stu, and I want to take a quick break and then come back to this.
00:59:44.040 This is the New York Times.
00:59:45.860 Why the AI boom is unlike the dot-com boom.
00:59:49.480 Wall Street Journal.
00:59:52.100 Wall Street is shaking off fears of an AI bubble.
00:59:57.600 Okay.
00:59:58.760 And just to make it even a little scarier, Jim Cramer just came out and said, keep your money in this AI stuff.
01:00:08.220 Whatever he says seems to go the opposite.
01:00:10.740 So I don't know.
01:00:12.300 But are we in an AI boom or a bubble?
01:00:20.120 Well, while we talk about that, maybe it keeps us from talking about the real thing that is coming with AI.
01:00:28.120 And that is the employment bubble.
01:00:33.680 Because I think the employment bubble is going to pop soon.
01:00:38.020 And that's when people are going to come with pitchforks and torches to the government and to these giant companies that are pushing AI.
01:00:52.060 I mean, this is something I've been talking about since probably 2005.
01:00:57.180 It's going to happen.
01:00:58.440 It's going to happen.
01:00:59.640 And I'm really super excited that I started working on an AI project.
01:01:05.520 But we're not firing anybody.
01:01:07.220 We're still hiring people.
01:01:08.400 So we're just tripling our output to do more.
01:01:12.640 But when joblessness really starts to hit, that's a problem.
01:01:18.460 That's a problem.
01:01:19.180 We'll talk about that here in just a second.
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01:02:30.420 10 seconds, station I.
01:02:32.020 Jason Buckrill, who is joining me today because we've been working on another project for the torch next year, the show behind the show.
01:02:53.100 We'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.
01:02:59.280 But he's here, so I wanted to bring you in on the job front.
01:03:02.120 You were shaking your head pretty vigorously when I was like, jobs are going to be a problem.
01:03:08.340 Yeah, well, I don't think there's an AI bubble.
01:03:11.960 I absolutely think that there's a job bubble or a job catastrophe or I don't know how you want to describe it.
01:03:18.560 How 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?
01:03:26.340 If 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.
01:03:38.000 They go to a state of, oh, I can do this, I can do that, I can do whatever.
01:03:41.820 But once it realizes, because they're using these tools, too, they're using AI.
01:03:45.340 Once it really hits them, they think about it, they become completely uninterested because they don't even know.
01:03:50.860 They don't know if the job that they want to go do is even going to exist.
01:03:54.020 And we're already seeing at a vast amount of some of these jobs that are just disappearing.
01:03:59.060 I mean, there are major law firms that are not even hiring junior law.
01:04:05.280 Why would you?
01:04:06.200 Why would you?
01:04:06.620 No, 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.
01:04:16.100 What's really scary is if you get rid of the lawyers.
01:04:18.300 Oh, wait a minute.
01:04:18.900 Let's just, let's just live on that beach for a second.
01:04:22.620 Oh, that warmth of that sun, huh?
01:04:25.040 You get rid of all of the lawyers.
01:04:27.520 Where do your judges come from?
01:04:30.300 So you no longer have a farm club for your judges.
01:04:34.820 Well, why would you need a judge?
01:04:37.280 Why not just have AI do it?
01:04:39.260 Yeah.
01:04:39.480 I mean, we're, we're, we've got a lot of talking to do gang.
01:04:43.560 We really have to have some discussions because that's what happens.
01:04:47.860 You start having a shortage of lawyers because you don't need lawyers anymore.
01:04:51.420 AI can do all of that stuff for you.
01:04:53.420 And you might need somebody to oversee it, yada, yada for a while temporarily.
01:04:57.760 But 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.
01:05:13.920 Well, then why not replace the judge?
01:05:16.160 And if we're replacing the judge, should we replace the Supreme court justices?
01:05:20.500 And then, you know, the whole country is broken.
01:05:23.260 Why do we have this politician?
01:05:25.080 Why don't we, what was it?
01:05:26.540 Was it Sweden?
01:05:28.200 Belarus?
01:05:28.740 It was one of those countries that you never think of.
01:05:31.340 Sorry, Sweden.
01:05:32.160 I think of your meatballs.
01:05:33.220 That's it.
01:05:33.500 But, uh, one of these countries just put a, uh, um, a minister in like a congressman, if you will, a minister that is fully AI.
01:05:45.480 And it was like, oh, that's a really bad idea.
01:05:47.700 They did it anyway.
01:05:49.120 Incredible.
01:05:49.640 I, 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.
01:05:58.780 And like, he had like generalized knowledge about it, but wasn't really well-spoken or really fluent in what this was.
01:06:06.680 So he goes to AI, right.
01:06:08.360 And he types it in, he does a bunch of inquiries and explains it and gets a, you know, much better picture, right?
01:06:13.700 He does research and he gets a much better picture and gets some details and has this meeting.
01:06:18.500 And it's like, he's like, I was just kind of basically quoting what AI told me.
01:06:23.360 Like, I didn't, you know, I didn't know this that well.
01:06:25.280 And the, you know, he, you know, he knew like, you know, he looked, looked into it, but was not like super well-versed in the topic.
01:06:33.620 And the big boss was like, wow, really?
01:06:36.700 Like, this is incredible.
01:06:37.860 And he was like, you know, impressed essentially by the meeting.
01:06:40.700 Now, this is a guy two days before really knew nothing about the topic.
01:06:43.540 And 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?
01:06:57.920 Because like, why wouldn't the big boss just ask AI at some point soon?
01:07:04.740 That job is not really there.
01:07:09.180 The heel, at some point he realizes, wait a minute, I'm just learning.
01:07:12.440 Some guys are just talking to me on AI.
01:07:15.300 What do you mean you disagree with it?
01:07:16.880 I 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.
01:07:28.540 Because 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.
01:07:39.220 Why not find ways to make it better, faster, and be more productive and do more things.
01:07:47.020 That's what AI can do instead of just replacing people.
01:07:50.780 Do look skeptical.
01:07:51.920 We'll continue in a minute.
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01:09:35.500 All right.
01:09:36.260 So we are just talking about how jobs and AI, that that's the bubble that everybody should be talking about, not the AI bubble.
01:09:49.240 Everybody should be talking about the jobs bubble.
01:09:51.740 And I think in some ways everybody in America is.
01:09:54.860 I mean, why, honestly, why would you go to college?
01:10:01.520 I 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.
01:10:15.740 Um, why, why, why are you doing it?
01:10:19.720 I'm, I'm begging my kids trade school, trade school, trade school, trade school.
01:10:25.100 Um, because that, that is the job.
01:10:28.260 Those are the jobs of the future trade schools.
01:10:31.320 You know, you'd be a plumber.
01:10:32.780 I 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.
01:10:38.400 That'll last a lot longer than attorney.
01:10:40.880 Uh, you know, uh, you know, physician's assistant, well, maybe a physician's assistant, a PA probably will last a while.
01:10:48.820 Nursing 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.
01:11:03.760 And I know this sounds crazy, but it's coming.
01:11:07.460 It is coming now.
01:11:09.220 We need doctors.
01:11:10.320 So yes, go to school for a doc.
01:11:11.860 But what, what, what else?
01:11:13.160 Why are you going to school?
01:11:15.200 Accounting?
01:11:17.420 Business?
01:11:19.060 Really?
01:11:19.680 You need that degree?
01:11:21.320 Had the same conversation with my son.
01:11:23.540 It doesn't like it.
01:11:24.220 Does not like it.
01:11:25.620 Doesn't even want to talk about it.
01:11:26.860 This is where apathy.
01:11:28.060 Yeah, it's, it is depressing, but they completely shut down and get under interested over anything.
01:11:32.040 But I told him I even offered him.
01:11:33.600 I said, I will go to electrician school with you.
01:11:36.680 We were going to do it at night.
01:11:37.760 I was going to do it just to learn another skill.
01:11:39.900 And he didn't even want to talk about it.
01:11:41.200 You're that confident in the show?
01:11:43.940 No, this torch thing's going to work out, Glenn.
01:11:46.120 I'm taking night classes to be an electrician.
01:11:49.180 I was actually trying to get around my wife screaming at me the next time I blow the entire circuit in the house.
01:11:54.840 Right, okay.
01:11:55.600 Sure, sure.
01:11:56.800 I got it.
01:11:57.440 I got it.
01:11:58.080 But they don't even, they don't know something I don't know.
01:12:00.340 They don't even want to talk about it.
01:12:01.720 And I know, and these are issues that I'm actually really, really scared about because take a look.
01:12:05.580 It's a, it's a complete crazy circle catch 22 situation that's going on right now.
01:12:09.760 On one hand, you have the youth are not able to basically survive in the economy right now.
01:12:15.520 They're looking at things.
01:12:16.360 They're not able to survive in anything.
01:12:19.260 No.
01:12:19.680 In anything.
01:12:20.400 If it's not cooked in a microwave, how many of our kids know how to cook?
01:12:26.300 Even know where food comes from.
01:12:28.820 Yeah.
01:12:29.420 I mean, they're not able to survive.
01:12:32.320 You know, I read something about Teddy Roosevelt.
01:12:34.400 Robotics can definitely do that, right?
01:12:36.160 I mean, you think if all this stuff is coming away and these jobs are going away, who's going to need to know how to cook?
01:12:41.920 I just, this becomes a really depressing conversation.
01:12:44.140 I'm not surprised your son was like, gosh, this sucks and shuts down and that.
01:12:48.560 Like, because it's, you know, I have a relative who owns a plumbing business and he does great.
01:12:56.080 He does awesome.
01:12:57.500 And it's been incredible for him and his family.
01:13:00.820 That being said, not everybody wants to be a plumber or electrician, right?
01:13:04.940 Like, there's a...
01:13:05.680 No, I know that.
01:13:06.360 You know, so like, if what you're, you're the bad parent in the after school specials, like, just screw your dreams.
01:13:13.480 You go be a plumber.
01:13:15.400 Like, who wants to be that guy?
01:13:17.760 Not true.
01:13:18.100 My daughter wants to, my daughter wants to do the absolute impossible.
01:13:22.040 She wants to be an actress.
01:13:24.800 I would love to say, screw your dreams.
01:13:27.580 You're not doing that.
01:13:28.540 And she, she talked about going to school.
01:13:31.360 You know, I could go up to, you know, some university up in New York.
01:13:35.560 And I'm like, that's not happening.
01:13:37.180 You want me to pay for it?
01:13:39.040 Not doing that.
01:13:40.440 Um, but have a good time.
01:13:41.920 You want to earn it yourself?
01:13:43.100 Go ahead.
01:13:43.700 But I'm not sending you up into that viper's nest.
01:13:46.480 Um, but I said to her, let's design a school for you.
01:13:52.900 Let's, instead of paying all of this money, let me get private acting classes.
01:13:58.100 Let me get, you know, private dance classes.
01:14:01.180 It's less than a university.
01:14:03.480 And you know, what really got her?
01:14:04.740 It was like, you then don't have to study all the stuff that you're never, ever going to use.
01:14:10.460 You don't, you don't, you don't need to take, you know, advanced calculus or any, you don't, because you're never going to use that.
01:14:16.780 You're never going to use that.
01:14:18.260 Now, my son, he likes math.
01:14:21.420 That's fine with him.
01:14:22.620 He, you know, but there are things when, when they are driven for something, you don't have to say, be a plumber.
01:14:29.640 You can say, let's find ways for you to learn this in a better way.
01:14:34.720 Yeah.
01:14:35.180 Well, I see, if you're making a point against the university system, you do not need to sell me.
01:14:39.200 You know, it's like, it's like trying to sell me on the Jasmine Crockett, you know, candidacy.
01:14:43.180 You have to do no work on that one.
01:14:46.080 Right.
01:14:46.180 But I do think that, like, it's, it's interesting because I think you're right.
01:14:50.720 I think a lot of these jobs are going to go away.
01:14:52.520 In 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.
01:15:01.820 We've seen a decline in manufacturing jobs in this country this year, a decline.
01:15:08.080 Like, and I don't think that's because, you know, tariffs, you know, are shutting down manufacturing any more than they would have previously.
01:15:16.620 You know, there's arguments about that.
01:15:18.440 But I think more than anything else, people are just taking these jobs offline and automating them.
01:15:24.360 All these big companies are replacing thousands of jobs.
01:15:27.260 These, these announcements are in the news every day.
01:15:30.300 And, you know, it's, it's going to be tough to, to figure out what the next thing is.
01:15:35.060 I think you're right.
01:15:36.180 Like plumbing and electric, you know, electricians and all of these things are going to be very valuable, particularly in the short to medium term.
01:15:42.880 But, you know, it's tough to message that to a kid.
01:15:45.920 But, hey, like, just find this job that you don't really like and just do it because it's the only job that exists.
01:15:50.860 It's not exactly an inspiring message.
01:15:53.380 So 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.
01:15:59.600 You know, I married into the, the idea of AI.
01:16:05.380 I wrestled with it hard.
01:16:07.000 I 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.
01:16:15.720 It's the most dangerous thing man has ever created and the greatest thing man has ever created.
01:16:21.240 Okay.
01:16:22.060 And so you have to really be careful with it and you have to know how to use it.
01:16:25.320 Um, 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.
01:16:37.080 So, 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.
01:16:50.380 And 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.
01:17:01.120 It would have taken me months to do.
01:17:03.780 It was just, I couldn't do it.
01:17:05.720 And 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.
01:17:17.960 I can look into stuff and go, well, that doesn't seem right.
01:17:21.240 And I can go deeper.
01:17:22.460 What is the difference between doing that?
01:17:24.680 As long as you are using your, you're directing it and you're using it and checking the sources, et cetera, et cetera.
01:17:33.260 Um, what's that?
01:17:34.680 What's the difference between that and almost like a book that was written for all of the questions you have.
01:17:40.660 And 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.
01:17:53.300 I've, I've, I've learned so much history in the last year.
01:17:56.300 I'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.
01:18:10.800 I 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.
01:18:21.180 Can 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.
01:18:29.060 Can 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.
01:18:34.160 Wow. This sucks. The economy is so screwed. I will never be able to own anything my entire life.
01:18:41.480 Now, this is what they're telling us, speaking from my son's perspective, but everyone's telling us, don't worry about it.
01:18:47.100 We're going to build, build, build, and we're betting everything on AI.
01:18:51.300 Okay, great. So it is going to get better, right? Oh, how many jobs are going to be destroyed?
01:18:56.300 So 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.
01:19:11.400 They'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.
01:19:19.940 It's going to completely solve world hunger. Wait a minute, but I won't have a job.
01:19:24.320 So none of the math adds up. They're like, wait a minute.
01:19:28.620 No, it does. Remember, Stu, we've been talking about this problem for how many years, and I could not get anybody to listen.
01:19:35.520 I 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.
01:19:47.520 Okay. They're testing them in Texas. It's staggering. The amount of trucks that don't have a driver in it.
01:19:53.040 Okay. 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?
01:20:04.280 And 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.
01:20:18.280 And 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.
01:20:33.380 You 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.
01:20:44.620 I'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.
01:20:53.340 Let 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.
01:21:05.520 It'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.
01:21:29.400 You 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.
01:21:57.180 It'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.
01:22:18.020 Yeah.
01:22:18.940 Okay. That's it times that by a hundred thousand. That's what life will be like in two years.
01:22:26.520 And 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.
01:22:37.440 What 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.
01:22:50.600 And 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.
01:23:11.880 I 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.
01:23:41.320 And 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?
01:23:58.880 Depressing? No. I mean, at least you could see how it would be depressing.
01:24:02.200 I 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.
01:24:11.320 It's enhancing what I do and what I, cause I still make the choices. I still say, no, not that line, that line. And then I have to start it all by saying, I want it to feel this way. I want this character to be this way. I want the whole thing to work out. I might ask for prompts.
01:24:28.140 What 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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01:27:45.180 The shadow network that is happening in America with care.
01:27:49.880 We'll give you that story. Also, of course, just because it's fun for Stu.
01:27:53.860 Jasmine Crockett, more on that.
01:27:55.940 We might continue our conversation on AI as well.
01:27:59.180 There's a lot to say about that.
01:28:01.240 And so much more as we continue on the Glenn Beck program.
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01:30:51.920 You should be proud of your State Department and the way they're operating.
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01:31:01.880 Thank you, Marco Rubio and Donald Trump.
01:31:04.000 We'll get into that here in just a second.
01:31:05.560 Also, I want to talk to you about something.
01:31:07.800 You know, last hour we talked about AI, which I've been preaching about for almost 30 years and saying we have to have this conversation.
01:31:15.040 We have to have this conversation.
01:31:16.280 The other thing I've been telling you about care forever, ever, ever, ever, ever.
01:31:19.900 Muslim Brotherhood and care.
01:31:20.940 I've been saying it.
01:31:21.480 And, you know, the rest of the world, you know, wouldn't listen.
01:31:24.600 You listened.
01:31:25.340 You knew about it.
01:31:26.300 But now it's all starting to come to a head.
01:31:29.520 And, you know, as Americans always do, right when we're about to lose everything, we step up to the plate.
01:31:37.400 Hopefully we are stepping up to the plate on this one.
01:31:39.880 But 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.
01:31:51.080 We'll talk about that here in just a second.
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01:33:07.700 Okay, so let me go over what is, what's happening with care.
01:33:17.580 You know, the founding fathers were obsessed over accountability because they knew one thing.
01:33:25.540 You know, they didn't get suggestions from people on, you know, through tweets.
01:33:31.040 They studied every single system of government, every single republic that survived, that didn't survive, why didn't it survive.
01:33:41.500 They studied all forms of government.
01:33:44.980 They were trying to come up with something that could set people free.
01:33:52.980 And 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.
01:34:08.500 And that's what you're seeing right now.
01:34:09.940 We're not living in a republic, we're living in a machine.
01:34:12.860 We, I think we're staring at one of the largest unregulated political machines operating in the United States ever, okay?
01:34:24.120 There have been a couple of groups that are doing sweeping investigations, two watchdog groups.
01:34:30.800 One of them is NCRI and the Intelligent Advocacy Network.
01:34:34.940 And 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.
01:34:51.680 They're not allowed to raise money, they've been raising money.
01:34:54.120 Coordinating political campaigns, not allowed to do it, they're doing it.
01:34:57.020 Endorsing candidates, not allowed to do it, they're doing it.
01:34:59.300 Mobilizing 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.
01:35:10.020 Now, according to the report, CARE Action doesn't just have a paperwork problem.
01:35:18.080 Investigators found state by state that it lacks the license, the registrations, the charitable authorizations required to legally solicit money,
01:35:28.760 or conduct political activity in any of the 22 states in which it operates.
01:35:36.360 Think of that.
01:35:36.840 I 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.
01:35:51.580 It's a lot of work.
01:35:52.900 And if you don't do it, you go to jail.
01:35:56.360 And they find out pretty quickly, okay?
01:36:00.100 22 states, they operate, not one, zero legal authorization.
01:36:05.600 In 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.
01:36:25.040 Imagine how long would you last in business, especially if you were controversial.
01:36:29.600 How long would you remain in business if you never had a business license?
01:36:36.140 You think somebody would figure that out in a sooner time than, I don't know, a couple of decades?
01:36:41.980 This report means that the organization, if true, is engaging in unlicensed interstate solicitation.
01:36:53.840 It has exposed itself to allegations as serious as deceptive solicitation, wire fraud, and false statements to the IRS.
01:37:01.580 These are big things, and this is not political rhetoric.
01:37:06.640 These are phrases written in black and white, in the law, and by investigators.
01:37:12.940 In 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.
01:37:24.280 The state of California, the state of California, the state of California, the attorney general is saying, yep, that's what's happening here.
01:37:31.420 CARE 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.
01:37:47.320 Fundraising, selling memberships, issuing endorsements, mobilizing voters, all of it been done by CARE Action.
01:37:55.820 There's no record of any license, any permission ever going to CARE from California.
01:38:02.700 That's according to their attorney general.
01:38:06.300 Wow.
01:38:07.980 That's pretty remarkable, huh?
01:38:09.780 How does that happen?
01:38:11.820 It's not just the coasts.
01:38:13.380 It's also happening in the Midwest, the South, the Mountain West.
01:38:17.020 Every 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.
01:38:32.280 That's bad.
01:38:33.980 Now, here's where the stakes rise.
01:38:35.440 Because 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.
01:38:51.180 So, in other words, the parent CARE itself might be held responsible, meaning this is not just a rogue subdivision.
01:39:02.860 This could implicate the entire national organization of CARE.
01:39:14.620 Now, this is happening at the same time it's coming under national scrutiny.
01:39:18.800 It's also Texas, and I think Florida, have designated the group a foreign terrorist organization.
01:39:24.920 Members 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.
01:39:34.160 Uh, I mean, I think they're going to be in trouble.
01:39:38.240 How long have we been saying this?
01:39:42.040 But every time I have pointed out anything about CARE, I have been called an Islamophobe, which shuts everything down.
01:39:52.260 That is a word developed by people like CARE to shut people down so you'll never look into them.
01:40:00.480 So, what happens next?
01:40:03.600 First of all, the reports have to hold up.
01:40:07.680 Regulators now have an obligation, not a choice, an obligation to act.
01:40:15.180 State attorney generals in these 22 states, they might pursue fines, injunctions, criminal referrals.
01:40:22.820 All of them need to take action.
01:40:25.640 The IRS needs to take action, investigate tax-exempt fraud.
01:40:30.480 Treasury Department may review foreign influence or money flow violations, anything coming from overseas.
01:40:37.780 Oh, I can't imagine it.
01:40:39.000 They're so buttoned up right now.
01:40:41.440 D.C. regulators may determine whether CARE Action's entire fundraising operation has been unlawful from the beginning.
01:40:49.220 But here's the deeper question, and it's not bureaucratic.
01:40:54.680 This one is constitutional.
01:40:56.180 Can the United States tolerate an influence machine that operates outside of the legal framework designed to prevent corruption, foreign leverage, and untraceable money?
01:41:11.260 If I hear one more time talking about how AIPAC has just got to be investigated, fine, investigate them.
01:41:19.680 I'm not against it.
01:41:20.760 Investigate.
01:41:21.920 Why aren't you saying anything about CARE?
01:41:24.080 It feels like you might be a tool in the hands of a foreign operation.
01:41:28.760 Why aren't you saying anything about this?
01:41:32.020 Because here it is.
01:41:33.680 It's not like, hey, I wonder why.
01:41:36.600 This is it.
01:41:37.860 This is it.
01:41:40.320 This isn't about silencing care.
01:41:46.060 Muslim Americans that are full citizens, they have every right to speak, every right to vote, every right to organize, participate in public life.
01:41:54.640 No question.
01:41:56.360 They can disagree with me all they want.
01:41:59.500 But 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.
01:42:17.180 That's called a fourth branch of government.
01:42:20.940 That's how a fourth branch grows.
01:42:23.020 By the way, CARE has placed all kinds of people in our Department of Homeland Security, et cetera, et cetera.
01:42:29.760 This organization has done it.
01:42:33.500 You cannot have a fourth branch of government.
01:42:36.600 They must abide by the laws.
01:42:40.360 You can't have a branch that nobody elected.
01:42:43.200 Nobody oversees.
01:42:44.200 Nobody holds accountable.
01:42:45.240 We talked about this yesterday on yesterday's podcast.
01:42:47.840 So what needs to happen is total transparency.
01:42:53.100 CARE action has to release its filings, its donor structure, its compliance records, if they exist.
01:43:01.940 Equal enforcement under the law.
01:43:04.320 I don't want them prosecuted in special ways.
01:43:06.780 Look, if AIPAC is doing the same thing, AIPAC should be prosecuted exactly the same way.
01:43:12.300 I want it equal.
01:43:13.480 I want constitutional rule.
01:43:16.040 If conservatives, if Catholics, pro-Israel, environmental, Second Amendment groups, if they have to comply by the state law, so does CARE action.
01:43:27.040 And if CARE action has to do it, so do the Second Amendment groups and environmentalists and Catholic and pro-Israel and conservative groups.
01:43:35.320 The law cannot be selective.
01:43:37.820 It can't be.
01:43:39.320 I don't know how that's controversial in today's world, but somehow or another, they'll find a way.
01:43:45.540 The feds have to review all this.
01:43:47.780 If the report is accurate, the IRS and the Treasury have to determine whether false statements or unlicensed interstate solicitations have occurred.
01:43:57.760 Americans 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.
01:44:14.040 Because history will teach us one unchanging lesson.
01:44:17.500 When a republic stops enforcing its own laws, someone else will always step in to fill that vacuum because power abhors a vacuum.
01:44:30.800 Unregulated political power abhors a free people.
01:44:37.780 So, while it's about CARE, it's not about Muslim Americans.
01:44:43.620 It's not about religion.
01:44:46.220 As always, at least on this program, we try to make it about the rule of law.
01:44:51.580 One standard for everyone or no standard at all.
01:44:56.740 And that, more than anything, will determine whether or not our institutions remain worthy of the freedom and responsibility that we have entrusted to them.
01:45:08.060 Back in a minute.
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01:46:41.640 It's the bookend of Ramahana Kwan'smas.
01:46:45.240 And if you don't know what that is, you haven't been listening long enough, but PC era over.
01:46:50.540 Well, the season's here and the lights are bright, but they tell me I can't say Merry Christmas tonight.
01:46:56.480 They want Ramahana Kwan'smas all in one breath.
01:47:00.540 Ooh, buddy, that phrase is gonna bore me to death.
01:47:04.280 So grab some Coke or let's reclaim this bliss.
01:47:07.520 It's the birthday of the baby.
01:47:09.580 Yeah, remember who that is.
01:47:14.580 So I'm putting the Christ back in Christmas.
01:47:17.740 No microaggression here, my friend.
01:47:21.200 If words can break you, well, bless your heart.
01:47:24.040 Cause that's a matter we can't defend.
01:47:26.200 Yeah, I'm putting the Christ back in Christmas.
01:47:29.040 Let common sense unfold.
01:47:31.720 Out with the new, in with the old, Merry Christmas.
01:47:36.840 Let the truth be told.
01:47:41.180 And hey, baby, it's cold outside.
01:47:43.980 Relax, it's flirting, not a federal crime.
01:47:46.620 We used to laugh and dance in snow.
01:47:49.160 Now they fact check mistletoe.
01:47:52.040 They say intent don't matter.
01:47:53.860 Well, sure it does.
01:47:55.220 Ask Santa.
01:47:55.960 He's judging hearts, not Twitter buzz.
01:47:58.240 So I'm putting the Christ back in Christmas.
01:48:01.840 You can keep your outrage warm.
01:48:04.620 If every jingle is problematic.
01:48:07.540 Buddy, that's the real snowstorm.
01:48:10.020 Yeah, I'm putting the Christ back in Christmas.
01:48:13.340 Not buying what they sold.
01:48:15.880 Out with the new, in with the old.
01:48:19.120 Merry Christmas.
01:48:20.600 Let the truth be told.
01:48:22.600 They say that greeting is oppressive.
01:48:24.780 Well, bless my soul who knew.
01:48:27.300 If Merry Christmas makes you tremble.
01:48:30.520 The problem ain't the phrase, it's you.
01:48:33.360 I'll question with boldness.
01:48:36.000 I'll reason with grace.
01:48:38.780 But don't rewrite my holiday to make it a safe space.
01:48:45.720 So here's to the manger, the star in the sky.
01:48:48.900 The angels who sang up that holy night.
01:48:51.860 Here's to the story that still brings hope.
01:48:54.320 Even when culture's lost the remote.
01:48:57.380 Raise your voice.
01:48:58.740 Let the bells all ring.
01:49:00.180 This season was always about one king.
01:49:04.800 Yeah, I'm putting the Christ back in Christmas.
01:49:08.140 Let the real good news unfold.
01:49:10.480 The world may chase the wrapping paper, but the manger holds the gold.
01:49:16.340 So I'm putting the Christ back in Christmas.
01:49:19.400 From the young to the gray and old.
01:49:22.220 Out with the new, in with the old.
01:49:25.340 Merry Christmas.
01:49:26.320 Let the truth be told.
01:49:33.180 Putting the Christ back in Christmas from the Glenn Beck program.
01:49:36.700 So I've been looking at Jason.
01:49:40.020 I've been glancing over during that monologue where I was talking about care.
01:49:43.300 And he looks like a racehorse with rabies.
01:49:48.400 Stuck in a gate.
01:49:49.880 Like, blabia, blabia.
01:49:51.540 This is so frustrating.
01:49:55.040 Oh my gosh, it's frustrating.
01:49:56.700 I could go on.
01:49:58.120 I know we don't even have time.
01:49:59.800 Probably a couple of seconds.
01:50:01.240 But I mean, I could go on for an hour on this, Glenn.
01:50:03.380 Why can I go on to it?
01:50:04.300 Because you've been talking about it.
01:50:05.780 We've been working together.
01:50:07.000 Not only on care, but on the Muslim Brotherhood.
01:50:09.360 There are connections.
01:50:10.400 Now you're seeing them both being talked about.
01:50:12.240 Some in separate discussions.
01:50:13.540 Some in together, like in Texas.
01:50:15.680 Now, just think.
01:50:16.920 You started with me about 12 years late.
01:50:19.920 Yeah.
01:50:21.060 You're frustrated.
01:50:22.200 It's insane.
01:50:22.960 It's insane.
01:50:23.960 You were talking about, like, it would be great if, you know, the FBI, the Justice Department,
01:50:26.940 all this stuff could look into this.
01:50:28.240 Wow.
01:50:28.540 It would be amazing if they actually had wiretaps with some of the heads of care.
01:50:33.060 Oh, they do?
01:50:34.140 They go back to the 90s?
01:50:35.980 Are you kidding me?
01:50:37.420 Oh, I cannot believe this.
01:50:39.460 Well, it's going to be an interesting 2026 because my nice guy moratorium comes off of the
01:50:46.200 Pam Bondi thing in January, actually February of 2026.
01:50:52.320 I need to see more than investigations and more than talk.
01:50:57.240 It's time to put people in jail.
01:51:00.900 This is Glenn Beck.
01:51:03.640 I mean, if, if, I mean, I want to make sure I am very clear for the stupid lefties that
01:51:10.480 are writing this down and telling George Soros what I just said, assuming that there were
01:51:15.080 laws broken and they get a fair trial.
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01:52:43.300 Welcome to the, uh, Glenn Beck program.
01:52:45.820 We're so glad that, uh, we're so glad that you've tuned in today.
01:52:49.960 I'm, uh, I'm just looking for a note from, uh, my producer, Ricky, I've just lost it.
01:52:57.580 I don't know how I lost it, but, um, uh, she just got off the phone with the state department
01:53:05.880 and I have to tell you, she, she told me some things it's off the record, so I can't share
01:53:10.500 them with you, but I have to tell you, you might remember towards the beginning of the
01:53:17.340 Biden administration, we were doing a lot of work with the state department because they
01:53:22.380 controlled the airport at Kabul and they were the ones that did all of that horrific evacuation.
01:53:29.180 That was their job.
01:53:30.580 And I got on the air one day because I had just hung up with the state department and,
01:53:36.420 uh, they mocked, they mocked the effort of trying to rescue people and, uh, and then laughed
01:53:43.980 and hung up the phone and I couldn't believe it.
01:53:46.280 And I, I had to go right on the air.
01:53:48.000 I think it was on your show, Stu.
01:53:49.500 And I walked right from that phone call, right directly.
01:53:52.600 They put a microphone on me and Stu, as they were micing me, they, Stu said, what, what,
01:53:57.600 what's wrong?
01:53:58.020 And I said, I can't.
01:53:59.340 And there were five, four, three, and we ran on the air and I said, I renounced my citizenship.
01:54:04.660 If this is who we are, I want nothing to do with this country because it was so horrific,
01:54:12.380 so horrific.
01:54:14.060 Um, well, it's not who we are.
01:54:16.700 Uh, I have to tell you the state department, we're trying to help this woman up in Canada.
01:54:23.540 Her name is Jolene van Alstine and she is very, very sick.
01:54:30.360 Uh, she has to have, uh, what is the surgery again?
01:54:34.700 Thyroid, uh, parathyroid gland removed.
01:54:38.460 And because of the horrific medical care up in Canada, that's getting worse and worse.
01:54:45.800 She can't get it removed, um, because there's no doctor in Saskatchewan where she lives.
01:54:51.620 No doctor in Saskatchewan that does that surgery.
01:54:54.520 So 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.
01:55:10.720 Well, the problem is the endocrinologist up in Saskatchewan, nobody is taking any new patients, so she can't be seen by anybody.
01:55:19.280 And 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.
01:55:25.400 So what did the Canadian healthcare system do?
01:55:29.940 They decided that what they're going to do is help her out by scheduling her assisted suicide on January 7th.
01:55:39.280 If this isn't one of the most evil things you've ever heard, the government system can schedule that.
01:55:48.180 We can get a doctor to kill you.
01:55:49.880 Yeah, we got, we got that.
01:55:50.760 When would you like that?
01:55:51.520 Would you like that in 20 minutes?
01:55:54.600 Medical assisted suicide is now the third largest killer in Canada.
01:56:01.680 Hello.
01:56:02.120 And this is the kind of system that we are racing towards.
01:56:09.660 So yesterday we talked about this and I said, this can't, this can't stand.
01:56:13.840 Uh, I mean, if I have to, I'll, I'll cover, you know, I'll cover as much as a much of it as I can.
01:56:20.180 You know, can we find a doctor that can do it?
01:56:21.960 We found three doctors here that are listening to the show that are listeners to the show.
01:56:25.720 They volunteered to do the surgery.
01:56:27.980 Um, I'll send a private plane up to her cause she can't get on a commercial flight.
01:56:33.040 I'll send her a private plane.
01:56:34.520 So she and her husband can come down to wherever we find the hospital and the doctor that will perform this surgery.
01:56:41.160 We'll put her husband up and her in the hotel.
01:56:44.180 We'll do the surgery, save her life, save her life.
01:56:50.660 Because this system up in Canada is insane.
01:56:54.980 And somebody has to step up and say, Canada, come on, you're good people.
01:57:01.200 You're really good people.
01:57:02.740 This is not you.
01:57:04.320 What have you been trained to accept?
01:57:07.080 That somebody who can be saved by a simple surgery has to go through this bureaucracy.
01:57:13.100 And the best answer for the, from the bureaucracy is to kill her.
01:57:20.280 Wow.
01:57:20.840 Well, the problem is, has several wrinkles.
01:57:27.900 She was in ER yesterday.
01:57:29.900 We talked to her husband yesterday and he, he DM'd me and he was like, cause I tweeted something.
01:57:35.300 I said, we have to, we have to do this.
01:57:37.060 We have to help.
01:57:38.780 And, uh, he saw it.
01:57:40.900 Apparently a bunch of friends in Saskatchewan said, did you see this?
01:57:44.400 And so he DM'd me and he said, are you serious?
01:57:46.880 Is this for real?
01:57:48.920 Um, you know, why would you do this for us?
01:57:51.400 Why would you do this for us?
01:57:53.400 Because this is a horrible injustice.
01:57:55.220 This is really horrible.
01:57:57.320 And Canada's made thing is, I mean, I talk about it all the time.
01:58:01.440 It's really bad.
01:58:02.680 And they're currently, by the way, with, uh, uh, Schweitzer trying to get this into Illinois.
01:58:10.740 They're now pushing that in Illinois.
01:58:14.280 Don't do it, Illinois.
01:58:15.440 Uh, 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.
01:58:27.620 And 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.
01:58:39.380 There's a lot of things have to be done, but let me just say, you should be proud of your state department.
01:58:43.720 Marco Rubio, he is doing an unbelievable job.
01:58:46.900 You know, I saw him a couple of weeks ago.
01:58:49.440 We were someplace and I said, Marco, you know, I've always liked you.
01:58:54.600 I've always thought you were great, but what happened to you, man?
01:58:57.780 You are like a superstar.
01:59:00.280 And he just smiled and laughed and said, it's him, you know, saying about the president.
01:59:04.600 He's like, he's setting the agenda and I'm just executing it, but he's doing a fabulous job, just a fabulous job.
01:59:11.840 And, uh, I hope the president will get involved.
01:59:15.620 I, I, at least now, let me say this.
01:59:19.060 I hope this will actually make more of an impact than just saving her life.
01:59:27.220 That is enough.
01:59:28.520 But here in America, I sure would like to send the message to the Republicans and the Democrats.
01:59:36.860 This system is a giant failure.
01:59:41.040 Stop it.
01:59:42.540 Stop it.
01:59:44.080 Return it to sanity before you turn into Canada.
01:59:48.160 Uh, anyway, we'll keep you up to date on that.
01:59:52.000 We might need your help.
01:59:53.220 Uh, uh, but we'll, we'll let you know as we, as we, uh, continue on.
01:59:58.000 Maybe we'll have more information on tomorrow's, uh, on tomorrow's program.
02:00:01.920 Uh, by the way, the left is losing their ever loving mind on this George AI thing.
02:00:13.140 There's more, I think it was trending again today on one of the, I mean, what, I don't
02:00:20.200 understand it.
02:00:21.240 I don't understand it.
02:00:23.280 They are fired up.
02:00:24.580 And for, I don't know, it's a fascinating thing.
02:00:28.120 And you talked a little bit about this yesterday.
02:00:29.840 I don't know if you're ever able to run the test, but like one of the fascinating parts
02:00:33.100 about it is it has, not only is it not echoing you, it is, uh, unaware of who you are, which
02:00:41.720 again, I wish I was, but I have some real, a lot of America is saying right on brother.
02:00:47.920 I'm with you.
02:00:48.620 Preach.
02:00:49.420 Um, the, the, uh, the way it's built is it is only built on these specific documents.
02:00:57.120 It's only on their writings, what influenced them at the time, the founding documents,
02:01:02.380 the federalist papers, et cetera, et cetera.
02:01:04.080 And they keep saying, it's saying what Glenn Beck would say, well, that maybe that should
02:01:08.260 tell you something because it doesn't know who I am.
02:01:11.260 And I said that in yesterday afternoon, you, you called me and said, uh, does it really
02:01:18.660 not know you?
02:01:19.420 We were just having a conversation.
02:01:20.440 Does it really not know you?
02:01:21.520 And that's why I called Jason who was on a plane.
02:01:23.920 And I said, Hey, Jason run.
02:01:26.360 Can you have access to, to George AI?
02:01:28.380 What happened?
02:01:29.600 I had really crappy wifi too.
02:01:31.440 So I didn't think it was going to work.
02:01:32.460 But the first thing I did was I plugged in and I said, who is Glenn Beck?
02:01:36.120 And it's, I won't give all the details for how this all works right now, but basically
02:01:40.580 what it spit spit out immediately was I can't even generate content for that because I don't
02:01:45.040 have data on, I don't know who that is.
02:01:47.060 Doesn't know who I am, has no data on me.
02:01:49.480 So I asked him, ask, does it know CNN?
02:01:52.540 Does it know Anderson Cooper?
02:01:54.200 Does it know Donald Trump?
02:01:56.160 Uh, does it know the United nations, the W E F doesn't know any of these people or any
02:02:03.000 of these organizations?
02:02:03.920 What happened?
02:02:04.720 Same exact answer for every single one of them.
02:02:07.300 I, it was actually, it was so crazy.
02:02:08.840 I was like, well, it doesn't know who anyone is.
02:02:12.260 So I was like, I'll just pick a random person from, from George's era.
02:02:15.680 I just picked John Adams.
02:02:16.580 I was like, okay, well, who's John Adams and George AI spit out this amazing, amazing.
02:02:22.920 You sent it to me.
02:02:24.360 Amazing.
02:02:24.960 Do you want to hear the first paragraph?
02:02:25.940 Read the first paragraph.
02:02:27.220 So this is, this is George AI.
02:02:28.880 Okay.
02:02:29.440 He's saying, let me tell you about the reluctant architect of a Republic.
02:02:35.420 He goes, let me take you back at a time before powdered wigs were considered cool, before
02:02:41.060 independence was inked, before anyone had the audacity to name a country after ideals.
02:02:46.820 There was this man from Massachusetts.
02:02:48.060 He didn't care much for fame, didn't sparkle in debates and couldn't charm a crowd to save
02:02:51.940 his life, but give him a quill and a cause and he would change history.
02:02:56.200 That's who John was.
02:02:57.520 And then he goes on.
02:02:58.740 I'm like, dang.
02:02:59.860 I saw another, I saw another piece of that.
02:03:02.840 That was just, it was just all the facts on him that were, I mean, I'm reading him.
02:03:07.220 Like, I didn't know that.
02:03:07.980 I didn't know that.
02:03:08.600 I didn't know that.
02:03:09.100 So good.
02:03:09.940 So it, it's George AI, which begins, uh, January 5th in, in its own way.
02:03:17.020 I mean, we are being very careful with all of our AI.
02:03:23.060 We, it's going to be in beta testing for quite some time.
02:03:27.400 Um, and you'll have access to the process, uh, the, um, uh, the products, uh, as of January
02:03:33.580 5th, but, uh, you won't recognize it a year from now, but we just want to make sure that
02:03:38.340 everything is safe.
02:03:40.160 And Stu, Stu asked me earlier, well, then how do you ask it?
02:03:44.320 If it doesn't know anything, how do you ask it?
02:03:46.980 You know, things like, what about this story?
02:03:49.820 What about this story?
02:03:50.700 What about this story?
02:03:51.860 You have to put that story in.
02:03:54.480 You have to say, here's a story according to, you know, the founders and the founding
02:04:01.300 documents, what would you guys say is the problem here?
02:04:06.320 Or how would you fix this?
02:04:08.120 If this was happening in your society, that's, that's how we can compare things.
02:04:13.960 You can put in, you know, new, you know, laws, bills, anything else.
02:04:18.900 I put something in the other day.
02:04:20.780 Um, was it yesterday or day before where we were talking about, oh, whether the president
02:04:26.380 could fire somebody, uh, from his administration.
02:04:30.300 And the answer, I said, if there's anything in the federalist papers and it came back and
02:04:35.640 it was like, there's nothing in the federalist papers per se.
02:04:38.600 However, Hamilton said, uh, and, uh, uh, and it went on and it was like, I don't know what
02:04:44.300 context he said that in, in the federalist papers, I'd have to look, you know, thank you
02:04:48.500 for showing me all of this, but it was exactly the answer that we're looking for.
02:04:52.720 It's really a remarkable tool and, uh, it doesn't know who I am.
02:04:59.000 So all of you lefties that are so freaked out that it sounds like me, maybe, maybe just
02:05:07.620 maybe that's something you should ponder because it only has access.
02:05:14.840 This is not a large language model.
02:05:17.220 This is a, a fenced off, uh, uh, server that only has, uh, founding era documents, founding
02:05:29.380 era information, things that influenced them, things that came from them.
02:05:35.280 That's all it can relate to.
02:05:37.160 So if you're saying it sounds like Glenn Beck, maybe you should say, why do I hate Glenn Beck
02:05:42.540 so much?
02:05:43.000 If I claim to love the founding of our country, if I claim to care about the constitution.
02:05:50.500 One of the, one of the ways that you could use this as you described was recent story
02:05:55.220 of, uh, Donald Trump's new national security policy.
02:05:58.340 And I was running through tests with George and just seeing what it would think about it.
02:06:02.920 And I won't go through the entire thing because it's pretty long, but just the, from the very
02:06:07.720 opening paragraph, you know, it's interesting that when, you know, I'm trying to figure out
02:06:12.380 in so many words, what he's saying is when did the obvious or stating the obvious become
02:06:16.380 controversial?
02:06:17.760 That's exactly.
02:06:18.840 Oh my gosh.
02:06:19.780 That's what I said about this on the air.
02:06:21.900 I read the policy on the air two days ago.
02:06:24.220 And I said, when is, when did it become that you, the obvious is like so revolutionary,
02:06:31.480 so controversial.
02:06:33.160 That is amazing.
02:06:34.620 Crazy.
02:06:34.980 That is amazing.
02:06:35.860 All right.
02:06:36.600 Uh, all right.
02:06:37.240 Back in just a second, by the way, all of that will be found in January at glennbeck.com.
02:06:41.440 All right.
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02:06:43.400 Let me just say this about cozy earth.
02:06:46.240 It's not going to be a surprise to my wife.
02:06:47.680 Cause she already told me what she wanted.
02:06:49.200 I mean, I'm probably going to get her something else as well, but she made it very, very clear.
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02:07:18.880 Uh, they, I don't, why are women always so cold?
02:07:22.540 Anyway, um, wow.
02:07:26.500 In so many ways, they're cold.
02:07:28.520 You know what I'm saying?
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02:07:54.520 Here's what I found on the web about that private conversation you just had.
02:07:58.000 What?
02:07:58.600 Are you uncomfortable yet?
02:08:01.300 Glenn Beck is back after this.
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02:08:21.980 Stress or opportunities, your ability to give your kind of, uh, you know, the kind of future,
02:08:28.320 I guess you're building, uh, is all based on this at some, you know, human level.
02:08:34.980 Uh, and that's why I like worth point.
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02:10:15.740 Erica Kirk is on with me tomorrow.
02:10:31.080 Uh, you don't want to miss that.
02:10:32.480 Uh, also tonight on our Wednesday night TV show, it's the biggest events of 2025 and predictions
02:10:39.740 for 2026.
02:10:42.020 Uh, one of the last, uh, Wednesday night, uh, specials that I'll be doing.
02:10:45.820 In fact, there's only this one and next one, right?
02:10:47.840 There's only two left.
02:10:48.900 So this is, you know, last one, one of the last two.
02:10:52.020 Um, and, uh, it should be fun.
02:10:53.640 Who's, who's, who's, who's on with me?
02:10:54.960 We're gonna have Steve Dace.
02:10:55.800 We're gonna have Liz Wheeler, um, myself, obviously.
02:10:59.480 So it's gonna be insane.
02:11:00.820 All right.
02:11:01.080 Try to unhear the third guest, uh, cause it will actually be very, very good.
02:11:06.660 That's tonight, uh, on the Wednesday night, uh, special.
02:11:10.700 Uh, and on tomorrow, uh, we've got, uh, as I said, Erica Kirk, you know, Charlie wrote
02:11:17.780 a book right before he died.
02:11:19.640 He worked on it all summer, uh, and all spring.
02:11:22.720 Um, and, um, it's now out and it's about honoring the Sabbath.
02:11:29.220 Um, she'll be on with me tomorrow.
02:11:32.240 You don't want to miss that live tomorrow on the radio podcast.
02:11:36.280 All right.
02:11:36.940 We'll see you then.
02:11:38.300 May God save the Republic.
02:11:40.700 This is Glenn Beck.