How Glenn's Audience Is Saving America | 12⧸16⧸22
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2 hours and 4 minutes
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145.69492
Summary
Glenn Beck's last show of the year is a Christmas special featuring Ricky Gervais, Stacey Abrams, and Stu from Good Morning America. It's the Christmas special you ve all been waiting for. And it's a good one.
Transcript
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You know, they always say that, you know, when you start talking to people, you should start with a joke.
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Let me start with what happened on Good Morning America when they're interviewing Stacey Abrams.
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I got to tell you, this is the last show of the year.
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And the executive producer of the program, Stu is kind of like the super, super executive producer,
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head writer of this program, although you haven't written anything or really produced anything for this show for-
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So Ricky said, you know, last show of the year, are you nervous?
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That I, I'm so, I'm so nervous because I might actually just get so distracted.
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I'm not the best employee that I have on days like this or other days.
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So, uh, today what I want to do is I, I really would, I find myself extraordinarily grateful.
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Cause they know some things that are going on in my personal life and everything else.
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And I'm like, strangely, very hopeful, which is always a bad sign.
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Whenever Glenn finds hope promise in the world, a future that doesn't look like us all burning
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Well, when that happens, that means we're all in real trouble.
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We're all in real trouble because it's, it's getting bad.
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I really am hopeful and more than that, I am grateful and I am so grateful to you.
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It's not, it's not void of, you know, uh, screaming and gnashing of teeth, you know,
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It's not void of that, but it's good, but it's still good.
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Um, and I think maybe you were the one who said it yesterday.
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Uh, so I blame this hope on you, Stu, um, you said we were talking about George Bailey
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and maybe it was you could have been me cause it was so genius, uh, that said, what, what
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would life be like without this audience never being assembled?
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I have said for years, years that this audience is going to change the course of our country.
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I don't know how, but it'll be this audience that saves our Republic.
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Now I no longer believe that we're going to save it entirely, but I know that it will
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go on and it will, it will be preserved at least in the hearts and perhaps in caves and
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Just to remind you, this is a commentary of hope.
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That is literally where your hope monologue started.
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We'll probably be dead, but you know, the documents and things like that will be saved,
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you know, for thousands of years later when people find it and they go, America wasn't
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And so I thought, you know, this audience has changed so much in our country, literally
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I mean, we thought about this yesterday because mother Jones just blamed this anti ESG because
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And mother Jones actually blamed it on, well, they blamed it on me.
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I wrote the book last year, wondered if we could even stop it, if we could make a dent
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in this global machine where they have literally trillions of dollars behind it.
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Well, I don't know if we've stopped it, but you have derailed many of the trains already.
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You started to get involved in your local and state and federal agencies.
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And this isn't the first time this has happened.
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The 912 Project, Tea Party, would have existed.
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But without the 912 Project, would it have been the same?
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The 912 Project was all about remember who we are.
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That started a growth of teaching our children.
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Charlie Kirk says, you know, I remember watching you on Fox and learning all of this stuff.
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And my mom and dad, we'd talk about it at dinner every night.
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Think of the people that you have affected because you watched a show or listened to a show.
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And then you took that information and you gave it to somebody else.
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I think we are growing the next George Washington because of this audience.
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I just got a legacy award for Moms for America.
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And I tried to say to them in the acceptance speech.
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I said, because of who I am, I get blamed for a lot of things I had nothing to do with.
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However, because of who I am, I also get credit for things I am nowhere to be found.
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Um, and that's this, you know, Moms for America said, you know, it was, we're listening to Glenn who did, but I, I, you did it.
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Moms for America, Moms for Liberty, just a mom, uh, came from that.
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Think of the thousands of people and their families for generations that you saved, not just in Afghanistan, but in Syria, in, uh, in Iraq.
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Think, I mean, thousands of people, there are new communities of Christians that are popping up all around the world because of you.
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Think of the children that you have saved all over the world through Operation O-U-R.
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Tim Ballard, there's a new thing out on PragerU where he's talking about how the whole thing started.
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And I didn't know he was filming this, but it was a meeting that we, the first meeting we ever had where he told me, yeah, he used to work for the Department of Homeland Security and, you know, and wait a minute, what?
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He pulls out a badge and he said, I have to quit.
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I have to quit my job, but I don't have any money.
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So, what are the things that you have seen this audience?
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I'd like to put together a George Bailey list that if you weren't part of this audience, if this audience never existed, how different would life be?
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Do you know, because of you, we now have not only Mercury One, which is given, I don't even know, between $100 and $150 million away.
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$100 to $150 million have been given to charitable organizations and people through hurricanes or, you know, disasters, whatever it is.
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$150 million, do you know what an impact that has made?
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Do you know that Mercury One now has the, between me, Mercury One, and David Barton, we now have the third largest collection of American documents in the world.
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We're only behind the National Archives and the Library of Congress.
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We have the, in our vault, we have the largest collection of Mayflower, Pilgrim, and Jamestown artifacts in the world.
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We have, we're doing a show tonight, and it is, it's of this amazing auction.
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People always say, how do you get all of these things?
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A lot of them is auction, and a lot of it is from David Barton's charity.
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A lot of it is Tanya and I, you know, write the check.
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Tanya was like, you damn well better sell more paintings.
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Everything, all the paintings that I make, I, 100% of that money goes to preserve.
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And then we go to auctions, and we've got an auction tonight that you'll see on Blaze TV and I think on YouTube as well.
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It is this incredible auction that had everything from the phone Marilyn Monroe would talk to JFK on at Bing Crosby's house.
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To the founding document of Texas, the first in Stephen F. Austin's own hand, the founding document of Texas, to Sputnik, to Teddy Roosevelt's speech where he was going in to give the speech at the Bull Moose party, which gave us Woodrow Wilson, and he was shot.
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And so it's the speech with the bullet hole through it.
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And then you see all the way through me just wanting to vomit, you know, just trying to bid on some of these things so we can preserve them.
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I am taking my own money and buying much of this stuff, but I couldn't afford any of this if it wasn't for you going to the local businesses and the advertisers that we have.
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And I just want you to know the power that you have as an individual and as the collective audience.
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I can't think of a better commercial audience than this one.
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I mean, I'm sure, you know, Billy Graham had, you know, kind of a good crowd, but but for a commercial, think of this.
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Think of the businesses that you saved because of covid.
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Do you know the world wouldn't really know about the Tides Foundation if it wasn't for you?
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Do you know that, you know, that George Soros, do you think George Soros would be known in America as enemy number one if it wasn't for you?
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Her name wouldn't be known if it wasn't for this audience.
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Woodrow Wilson would still be considered one of the best presidents ever.
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Progressive ism wouldn't really, truly be known the way it is today without you.
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I'd love to hear from you if you if you felt the ripple or if you if I'm missing what I mean, what else has happened in America?
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I mean, you know, we mentioned the politics thing real quick, but it's like and politics are politics.
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But the Tea Party thing in conjunction with the 912 project, this audience, me, but well, I mean, you know, again, you're not talking about you.
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You're talking about this audience and this audience was central to to the Tea Party.
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Remember that produced the largest wave election of a century.
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I think it planted the roots for the good guys that we're getting today.
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The politicians who are actually the good ones that planted that seed.
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They'll tell you your kids are going to be expensive.
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Anyway, what they don't tell you is they also steal from you.
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OK, and my son is constantly stealing my slippers.
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And he's like, yep, that's what the label says.
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It's like living with Abbott and Costello at my house.
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But I'm going to give him a box with my slippers in it.
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So anyway, you can get a 60-day money-back guarantee, 10-year warranty.
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And anything that is placed between now and December 25th is going to have the money-back
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You know, the amazing thing is this audience, I told you yesterday, this audience verifiably,
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I can attach names to it, have saved 45,000 babies from being aborted this year because
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this audience has raised enough money to put ultrasounds in all of these pregnancy centers
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But because of those ultrasounds, 45,000 children this year are living, breathing today because
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I mean, Oscar Schindler did an awful lot, but you're Oscar Schindler.
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You know, he's like, how much would this ring have, how many, don't think I don't think
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You know, how much would this ring, how many, how many children would this save?
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Incredible amounts of good have come out of this.
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And we, I mean, there's a ton more that we haven't even mentioned.
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It's available now for Blaze TV subscribers tomorrow.
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And in the middle of the interview, he's like, I seem to remember coming here very early.
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And you guys being a big supporter of this, I'm like, yeah, we were, we were, I wish I
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You know, I talked to, here's, here's something about what would life be like if you were never
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Dallas Jenkins, his father is the writer of Left Behind.
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Now, his son is the one behind The Chosen, the writer of The Chosen and producer and director
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And they look back at it now go, wow, that is bizarre.
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Neither of them thought, I've got an anointing from God.
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I don't know about you, not really a big fan of people doing things in my name without
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But especially if they're literally doing it in my name and what they're doing is stealing.
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This is different than everything else, I think.
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First of all, I think they're the first in this category.
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So, they've been at it longer than anybody else.
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Top of the line because they have preventative measures.
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But they also recognize that you're not going to catch everything because it's constantly
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So, they have a great restoration team that works with you in case you do have your information
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So, I don't know if this is too incriminating for the CIA and the FBI.
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But, remember we told you last week that Thursday, all of these JFK documents are supposed to
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Now, they were supposed to be released in the 1990s.
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Then, Reagan said, no, we're going to give it another 20 years.
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Now, what would Reagan have anything to do with it in the 1990s?
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And he comes out and he said, these should be sealed for another 20 years.
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I think it was George Bush and he said they should be sealed again until 2019 and...
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It was Joe Biden that came out and said they should be released.
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And they said, because of COVID, we need extra time.
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And when they didn't release them, the White House had to say, either you release them or buy more time.
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So, there's about 5,000 documents that are left.
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Now, this means that the head guy of the CIA, from Kennedy on, knows what's in these documents.
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These will remain classified at least until next year, according to the White House memo,
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to protect against an identifiable harm to the military defense, intelligence operations, law enforcement,
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and the conduct of foreign relations that is of such gravity that it outweighs the public interest in disclosure.
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Here is the, I think, the nicest way to look at this, that Lee Harvey Oswald was, and we
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have pretty good evidence, that Lee Harvey Oswald was a CIA operative on other things, and they
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And the most, the nicest way to look at this for the CIA, giving them all the benefit of
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the doubt, is they had no idea that Oswald was going to do this, and it was the biggest
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intelligence failure in the history of our nation, okay?
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But we're so used to intelligence failures now, that's not enough to stop it, okay?
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The worst case scenario is that this was a CIA operation.
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This was coordinated through our Justice Department and our CIA, CIA operating here in the United
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States, but see, that's not even that bad, because that's 50 years ago.
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They're doing it now, and people don't seem to care.
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Because I personally believe, the way they are setting this up, you know, it doesn't make
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conspiracy theories go away, it makes it worse.
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When they come out, it's one thing to say, we're going to hold them back, then you speculate.
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It's another to say, I'm going to hold them back to protect against an identifiable harm
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to the military defense, intelligence operations, law enforcement, and the conduct of foreign
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relations that is of such gravity that it outweighs the public interest in disclosure.
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That means it is so massive that it would affect everything today.
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Certainly not going to tamp down conspiracy theories, that's for sure.
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I mean, for the first time in my life, I believe, yeah, I think the CIA was involved in killing
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Not that I would say I die on that until I have the evidence.
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But I was as sure as you could be without saying, I'd stake my life on it.
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I was as sure as I could be that Oswald was alone.
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I don't believe the shooter in the trees and all of that stuff, but I have no idea anymore.
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And I'm not sure that Jack Ruby was just a guy that was so upset he came and shot him.
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I do believe that looks like a cover up now and it always has.
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If they say this 50 years later, they absolutely killed him.
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I always think, too, one of the reasons why I've been a little suspicious of the standard
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theory here is that Arlen Specter was involved in investigating it.
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And Arlen Specter sucked so badly that he couldn't have possibly done something right in his life.
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Last night on Tucker Carlson, he obviously has some inside information of some sort, and
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he said that his source said that everything you think you know is wrong.
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This makes what the CIA and intelligence and justice did to Donald Trump a much more plausible
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because they didn't kill him, but they killed his presidency.
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They colluded to kill his president, to stop him because he was going to do something that
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You cannot, we cannot have him do whatever it is.
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But it makes that baby stuff compared to stopping a president by killing him.
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It's also one of those things that we always believe these things are in the past, right?
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We always look back at history and are like, oh, well, there's this really shady activity
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He had to, he was the one who says, no, don't release him.
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If you're not willing to expose it, then you're not cleaning it up.
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Like, okay, let's go to the, the worst case scenario here for a second.
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Let's say somehow the CIA is involved in the actual murder.
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We have evidence and that's what's in these files is why they keep not avoiding releasing
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Because I mean, I think there's an argument to be made with, with, if that's true, that
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Like you'd say, wait a minute, if, if our law enforcement murdered a president, what would
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Well, it would expose, it would expose what they're doing currently.
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You know, why, why out of all the names that have to be wiped off of buildings, how come
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the JF Hoover, the J Edgar Hoover building is still named after J Edgar Hoover?
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I mean, the, even the left, you know, said, tried to smear him by saying he was a, you know,
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he was transgender, you know, he was dressing up and whatever, you know, now that's like
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But that guy, we have presidents who have said they were afraid of what he would expose.
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Why is that a warning to people who are at the highest levels?
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I mean, with this statement, by the way, the conduct of foreign relations, that is such gravity
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Was Cuba, I mean, are we worried about the Cuban relationship?
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I mean, I know Biden is, but what could that possibly be?
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We had a guy on who was high up in the CIA, was part of the planning of Bay of Pigs.
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And he said, oh, yeah, I mean, CIA was all over the Oswald thing.
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And everybody who was in the CIA at the time knew.
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This is such an amazing thing, too, because tonight at 5 p.m. Eastern, and it will be on
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the Blaze TV and also my YouTube page, youtube.com slash Glenn Beck, you will see an auction of
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I mean, you're going to see, I'm going to take you through a vault of the American Heritage
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They have 200,000 square feet of things that they're auctioning off.
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And I just take you to this one auction where Sputnik is for sale, a piece of the seat that
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JFK was killed in the car with his bloodstains on it.
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I got to say, I don't think I want to leave that.
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Our Christmas centerpiece is part of the brain.
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I feel like it is a little, some of it can get dark.
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They have, they have the phone that he was making phone calls to Marilyn Monroe on at
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It's a red, white, and blue phone made just for him so it could be secure.
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He was supposed to stay at Frank Sinatra's house and J. Edgar Hoover said, you can't
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And so he's like, I want to go to Palm Springs.
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You can see all this stuff and see it all happen on the show tonight, right?
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And you can see, I bid on many things, many things.
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So, the Christmas twist, which airs tonight about 8 o'clock during the Stew Does America
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None of us really remember really the storyline.
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But if I'm not mistaken, doesn't Pat play Linus in kind of an offshoot of the Charlie
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Anyway, right now, for a very limited time, you can get a free bike or a free rowing machine
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Text BEC to 818181 to get your free bike or free rowing machine.
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When you are about to hear you, it's time to rise.
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You've got to stand together, it's the course of mine.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:28.540
Three statements that are absolutely the most arrogant thing that you have ever heard come
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out of anybody's mouth, or it's the absolute game-changing truth.
00:43:50.440
Kevin wrote in about his experience with Relief Factory.
00:44:00.200
He said, I even worked my way up to half marathons.
00:44:07.020
A while back, I started to develop some serious pain in my knees, and that slowed me down for
00:44:12.820
It got bad enough that I was cutting my runs in half.
00:44:18.420
I mean, I could do so many jokes on this, but Kevin is being so sincere.
00:44:21.620
Then I heard about Relief Factor, and I decided to try it.
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And like I said, I mean, I'm constantly lifting and working out.
00:44:38.500
You do not get a body like this without working hard on it.
00:44:56.340
So, a decade ago, a decade ago, I wrote a book about becoming George Washington.
00:45:03.260
I had the audacity to begin the book by saying, my name is Glenn Beck, and I am George Washington.
00:45:14.440
I said that because I believe everyone has the potential for his kind of greatness to become an indispensable man or woman.
00:45:26.620
Today, I want to talk to you about a different George.
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This George lives in Bedford Falls, and we see him almost every Christmas.
00:45:41.160
Hello, my name is Glenn Beck, and I am George Bailey.
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I am George Bailey, but I believe you are George Bailey as well.
00:46:12.160
This is what makes this movie so incredibly relatable, because George Bailey could be any of us, and I contend is all of us.
00:46:26.160
Like many of us, George Bailey's life, full of events he found challenging, oftentimes demeaning, personally unfulfilling.
00:46:34.800
And even though he's willing to sacrifice his own happiness for the good of others, that is, in today's life, in today's world, heroic.
00:46:49.540
Now, if Netflix made this film today, George would leave Bedford Falls and pursue his dreams, and with the help of a gay sidekick angel, obviously of another race, he would find the power within some organization that would help him overcome the evil old white man, Potter, and discover his fully realized self, and he would identify as some sort of an animal.
00:47:14.500
But the original George Bailey from the Capra film, he's who we really are.
00:47:28.640
You could be absolutely right now at the end of your rope, and you are hearing this by what you would think is a coincidence.
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George Bailey is not a hero because he built the skyscrapers and the bridges of his youthful dreams.
00:47:56.160
He was a hero because of the daily sacrifices he made for his family, the building and loan customers, not the business, the customers, the town of Bedford Falls.
00:48:07.260
He even sacrifices his own moment of sadness and depression to dive into the water and save Clarence, the angel who he believes is drowning.
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Clarence shows George that while the price he paid for living his principles may have been costly, he was the one man who could pay it.
00:48:30.100
He was the one man who could stand against the great tide of evil.
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Remember, this isn't just a story of a guy who makes a difference in people's lives.
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George may be a reluctant hero, but it was his moral character that sets him on a path of virtuous sacrifice.
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Thoreau writes that the masses are leading lives of quiet desperation.
00:49:08.180
But what you in this audience have proved to me, and I hope you prove it to yourself, is that thousands of people just like you, just like George Bailey, are living lives of quiet inspiration.
00:49:26.420
It's you, and millions like you, who every day, being George Bailey, live your principles, and in turn, that's what makes life wonderful.
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Living a life of honor, and integrity, and humility, it's not going to make you millions of dollars.
00:49:48.560
It's not going to result in your name being splashed across movie posters.
00:49:58.360
The respect of those who care, you care about, and they care about you the most.
00:50:14.220
Hello, my name is Glenn Beck, and I am George Bailey.
00:50:18.240
And just like George Washington, I am the leader of men.
00:50:24.740
I am the person others will aspire to be for generations.
00:50:40.220
Instead of thinking, oh, my gosh, he's so arrogant for saying what I just said.
00:50:52.840
Do you even have the guts to say these things out loud?
00:51:02.820
Do you believe that you make a difference, a big difference?
00:51:07.820
And if you happen to be one of those people that are listening by accident, and you're like, you know, the world would be better without me.
00:51:20.680
Because you are just as essential as George Bailey.
00:51:24.080
I know you are, because I have an understanding of what you have accomplished over the years.
00:51:34.140
My name is, state your name, and I am George Bailey.
00:51:39.020
And just like George Washington, I am the leader of men.
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I am the person others will aspire to be for generations.
00:52:09.200
And believe me, you say that every day, you will believe that.
00:52:14.280
But you also have to see that everybody else has the same potential.
00:52:28.320
Merry Christmas to even you, New York and Los Angeles.
00:52:33.260
Merry Christmas to those who identify as Republicans, or a Democrat, or an Independent.
00:52:44.280
And Happy Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or Winter Solstice.
00:52:53.340
Because this is the holiday that reminds us of how valuable we really are as individuals.
00:53:01.080
This holiday reminds us that God himself came down and sacrificed himself and his son to redeem us.
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But have you actually understood what you're really saying?
00:53:50.540
With all of the royal heritage and holy pedigree made in his image.
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Can we get together and use this holiday to begin the process of seeing ourselves for who we really are?
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Because if we do, we will change the way we relate to people.
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And we will also understand our own inherent power.
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We are truly citizens of a much higher kingdom.
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We are noblemen and noblewomen, gentlemen and gentleladies who God cares about and is constantly sending an angel to dive in before we jump into the river ourself.
00:54:46.980
And he does that as a way to remind us of who we really are and how much value you actually hold.
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If you were somebody that was standing at that bridge in your mind.
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So, this time of year, millions of us gather together and celebrate the birth of the most important child, whoever ought to walk the earth.
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In the Gospel of Luke, it talks about, you know, I went to the first chapter of Luke.
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And I always remember, you know, my dad, and every Christmas we read Luke, and we read it with the kids every Christmas Eve.
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The first chapter is all about preparing the way of the Lord.
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And as I was reading that earlier this week, I thought to myself,
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the children who are being born right now, the children that are alive and are still coming,
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are the John the Baptist, I believe, of today's world.
00:56:34.060
They are the ones that are going to prepare for the return of the Lord.
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We have got to save every single last one of them we can.
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This audience has saved 47,000 babies this year.
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I can attach names to them because you donated so people could get an ultrasound.
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They come in thinking they're going to have an abortion.
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I'd like to ask you for $28 if you can give the gift of life.
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If you've had an amazing, amazing year, would you do me a favor?
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Would you consider buying an ultrasound machine?
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I legally now have to say this message has been sponsored by Preborn.
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Somebody is protecting themselves from something.
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How protective you have to be today to say, hey, let's save babies.
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That should be just really obvious and to everybody.
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I legitimately, I will never understand it till the day I die.
00:58:57.020
I will never understand how the empathetic part of the conversation is.
00:59:08.140
Does she want to go on the air or is she calling for?
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Um, so I just happened to be listening to your, oh, hold on, hold on, hold on.
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So I would like to, um, donate $15,000 to pre-born for an ultrasound machine.
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Well, somebody who's had that good of you, you probably would probably if pushed a little
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Although I will say, I believe they're matching them right now.
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Anyway, the donations are matched, which is really great.
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So if we bought two, we'd actually be buying four.
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Why did you take this nice moment from your wife and ruin it?
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She was trying to do something really important.
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That's that's I thank you for making me feel so bad.
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You should feel bad all the time for various reasons.
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Is there some sort of way I can get in on that?
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So Pat joins us and we we wanted Pat here on the last show of the year for a couple of reasons.
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He runs his own cookie company and they are from the kitchen.
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And I'm saying this as someone who has five generations before me of bakers.
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And, you know, you could get them at Keksi.com.
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I can't, uh, can't, we can't have you say that on the air because it's.
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Can you say, use the promo code, the Jeffy and you'll save 18%.
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I thought it was something to do with body fat, but.
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Somebody sent us a, you know, a bunch of fruit and stuff.
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And I'm like, you know, this is the time of the year to let yourself go.
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You know, people will send me cookies or something, you know, you know, later in the year.
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And I'm like, I can't, I can't, I can't, but I'm going to, but I really am going to
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feel bad while I'm eating this whole box of cookies.
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What are we, a bunch of old Italians sitting around?
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I've heard a lot of stereotypes over the years, but Italians like fruit and nuts.
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They're not good with desserts and they eat fruit and they.
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The Germans have lots of flaky stuff going on in the German world.
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They can't make really good desserts, but can't make, you know, the entree.
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When it comes to your car breaking down, you always need to keep in mind that it's not really
01:04:24.420
You said they like fruit and nuts for Christmas.
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CarShield offers protection plans for about $100 a month.
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All you have to do is choose the mechanic to do the work and CarShield administrators
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You can also count on CarShield to help take care of you when your car breaks down and you're
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Every protection plan includes coast-to-coast roadside assistance, rental car options, trip
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By the way, there's a couple of things happening on the Blaze right now.
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His idea was The Chosen, which is absolutely amazing.
01:06:04.280
Season three is now started, and it starts at the Sermon on the Mount.
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You can watch the podcast now, blazetv.com slash Glenn, or you can find it wherever you get your podcast tomorrow.
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Also, at 5 p.m. today on BlazeTV, if you love history, we've got a show for you that you will not, you just won't believe.
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Thanks to Heritage Auctions, I had a chance to actually go through, show you tonight, the audience, amazing items from history.
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Most of it is themed around the JFK space race era, but there is so much more.
01:07:12.680
You know, if you are a Game of Thrones fan, space nerd, U.S. presidency, buff, Texas, Russian, all, it's amazing.
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I'll show you these artifacts tonight on my Friday Glenn TV show.
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It's an hour starts right at 5 p.m. on BlazeTV.
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You will also find it on my YouTube channel as well.
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Which we should note, you started your YouTube channel very late in the game.
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I don't even think it was that long ago, honestly.
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Our goal was a million by the end of this year.
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You could, I mean, with the help of this audience, you could theoretically do it.
01:08:05.900
This audience has done more for, I don't know, the world than certainly any other radio shows audience ever has.
01:08:29.840
I don't know if they would exist the way they do or be as far ahead as they are if it wasn't for this audience blazing the trail years before.
01:08:43.640
They gave an Emmy out to a guy who they say started the world's first linear network on the internet, but he started it two years after we started it, and they don't recognize us because they can't recognize us.
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But what's crazy is all of the people who said we were out of our mind nuts for doing it, and I used to start every show on BlazeTV, this is the network you are building, and you've changed the world just on that, just on that.
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Now everyone watches TV and movies, and that's how people consume it.
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At that point, I remember cutting a video for the audience to walk them through how to see this broadcast on television.
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And sure, it's not going to work for about six months, but hey, do it anyway.
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I mean, think about just the impact overall of this audience.
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By the way, we're just fighting over you today.
01:10:10.580
My heart is just so full of, look at what you have done.
01:10:17.260
Stu and I and Pat, we just sit around on our big, fat butts.
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And we say something like, hey, you know what somebody should do?
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And then somebody actually does all of the hard work.
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And what you've created in America is unbelievable.
01:10:37.760
Like at some point in their lives decide they want to do something to better the world and
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You try to join an organization or build something that does some real good.
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The top one-tenth of one-tenth of one-tenth of a percent of that idea?
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Certainly more than any radio show or TV show that I could ever think of.
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I don't think any radio show, any TV, I don't think any audience has raised as much money.
01:11:12.020
You know, we had somebody that was looking at Mercury One to help us fundraise.
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And they said, what do you mean you don't have those?
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I mean, we have very few people that give money.
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And it came back to me after I left that meeting that he said that Glenn doesn't have any idea how miraculous this is that we have more people giving small donations than anything he has ever seen.
01:12:09.220
This is millions of people thinking, you know what, I want to help.
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And I remember years ago, someone, you might even remember the amount, but someone sent you an envelope.
01:12:30.560
Do you remember what, I mean, if you have it in your office, you probably do, but do you remember what the message was?
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Yeah, we were trying to, remember I had to, we had to pay, it was over a million dollars just to be able to do the Restoring Honor event.
01:12:47.520
You didn't even talk about the Restoring Honor.
01:12:50.100
And so we did Restoring Honor and it was in New York and it was the first time that, you know, any individual had ever done something like this.
01:12:59.080
Groups had, but no individual had ever done this.
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And the Obama administration was all against me and did everything they could.
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And there were threats from the Black Panthers and Al Sharpton and everything else and really made it scary.
01:13:18.580
And then the week before they told us, we have to have snipers on the roofs.
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We have to have them, you know, guarding the crowd.
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And we had to pay all of this money to the Secret Service.
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And we were already not making, you know, enough money to pull this thing off.
01:13:46.300
And I had one weekend left and I had flown all over the country trying to ask people for big amounts of money and nobody would give it to me.
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Nobody would like, you know, I'd be in people's houses that are, you know, crap, you know, thousand dollar bills.
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And I'd be like, you know, if we just give a little bit and nobody would do it.
01:14:10.680
And so that weekend I had to make a choice where to go.
01:14:14.760
And I was told, if you go to this event in Florida, they've already talked to people.
01:14:20.860
You will raise, like, I think we needed like $400,000.
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And we prayed and we fasted and everything else.
01:14:44.140
I get back on the plane and I am, I'm actually kind of angry with God.
01:14:50.660
And because this was, I mean, I had put everything into this.
01:14:57.420
And if it fell apart at the end, it was just destruction.
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And I had only done it because I felt he told me to do it.
01:15:07.080
And I get on the plane and I am just beside myself and I'm crying.
01:15:11.800
And it's just me and another guy on the plane and I'm just talking to him out loud.
01:15:22.600
And I kind of calmed down a bit and the guy who was on the plane said, hey, Glenn, I know this isn't anything.
01:15:41.340
But I got this right before we left and I was going to give it to you and I forgot.
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But this might cheer you up and he hands me an envelope and I open it up and there are eight pennies in there.
01:15:56.360
And it says, I can't remember exactly, but it was from a veteran.
01:16:01.580
And he said, I know this is not going to make any difference at all.
01:16:07.280
But I, this is all I have and I have to do my part.
01:16:15.800
I believe in what is happening and I have to do my part.
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And I got on Monday and I looked at, I looked at the guy was traveling to me.
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And I said, you watch what's going to happen with these eight pennies.
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And I came in on Monday and I was on Fox and I put those eight pennies down.
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And I read that letter and I said, this guy gave his all.
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And I was just with a bunch of rich people and couldn't do anything.
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It's hard to feel like at times we often forget all of the good things that have happened like that with this audience.
01:17:39.200
We, you know, I never take the audience for granted, but we do sit here every day and talk about news stories.
01:17:47.780
And you forget about all the great things this audience has done.
01:17:51.060
And it is going to, I can tell you now, I've always said this audience will, I'm telling you now, this audience is saving America.
01:18:08.300
I know it may not feel like it, but it is happening.
01:18:11.780
The seeds that you have planted, the seeds that you have done, the projects you have worked on, the friends that you have made, the children that you have raised.
01:18:33.740
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I sounded like Barack Obama when he was trying to do that, that Irish accent.
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She's on joint supplements, but her joints actually seem to bother her a lot less, and she started taking Rough Greens.
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Look, real quick, I put together a quick little trivia show about the Glenn Beck Program, the Stew Does America, and the Pat Gray Unleashed Program from the position of the listeners to see how much you guys know about your own show.
01:20:48.720
And just take a guess if you don't know the answer.
01:20:57.000
What does Glenn often think Governor DeSantis' first name is?
01:21:12.000
Stu stated that given the choice between voting for AOC or this other person, he would choose this other person.
01:21:44.520
Name the two songs to introduce Jeffy on Pat Gray Unleashed.
01:21:52.200
And the other one is the Arthur theme when you get stuck between the moon and New York City.
01:22:08.780
What's funny about that is in case you're a new listener and you don't know Jeffy, he's fat.
01:22:14.280
And so getting stuck between the moon and New York City is actually what Pat means by
01:22:27.840
He's so fat that he gets stuck between the earth and the moon, which is 280,000 miles away.
01:22:41.820
So just wanted to clear that up in case you're a new listener.
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We've got to stand together if we're going to survive.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:24:44.700
Need I say more than the last broadcast hour of the year begins in 60 seconds.
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Standing up for what you believe in is challenging, basic things you can do, like buying from
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companies that actually believe what you believe.
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You used to have to just, you were stuck with whatever company.
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When you had Verizon and you found out that they were giving to Planned Parenthood, you
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These, this is the only Christian conservative cell phone company in the country.
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I saw something from the BBC saying, these people are getting involved in school board
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Can you name a single mobile company in England, let alone the little guy in England?
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01:26:16.500
So, Patrick Gray is joining us from Pat Gray Unleashed.
01:26:33.800
Would you be above six and six if you had picked the Philadelphia Eagles to beat the New York
01:26:43.420
It's interesting you chose that specific game because, you know, we've lost six times.
01:26:48.200
So, it's interesting you picked the Philadelphia game.
01:26:53.900
I was in a, I was in a meeting yesterday, speaking of football, just for a second.
01:26:56.980
Um, this company comes and they make first aid kits, really top shelf first aid kits.
01:27:04.800
And they're like, we've reinvented the bandaid.
01:27:09.100
And they're like, we've reinvented the bandaid and they show him all this incredible stuff.
01:27:12.900
And the bandaid, they said, um, you've actually probably seen this.
01:27:19.600
Um, the, the, the bandaid strip that we use is actually, we developed, uh, something.
01:27:28.060
And I said, not the strips on the arms of the NFL players.
01:27:34.380
And I, and I said, I'm sorry, what, what, what?
01:27:49.840
You know, they had them and they were watching, um, and they're big fans of football and they're
01:27:54.940
watching and they saw that the strips they used to have would kind of peel off and they'd
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start to come, you know, come off during the game.
01:28:01.980
And I was just saying to Rafe, as we were watching a game, I said, what kind of strips
01:28:06.500
are those that stay, that can take that pounding and stay?
01:28:12.240
Um, anyway, um, um, anyway, I don't know why I even told you that story.
01:28:20.120
It doesn't even have a point, which usually is the key to good stories.
01:28:30.260
No, I know the Hall of Fame thing is coming, Stu.
01:28:37.400
Another example of why Glenn Beck is in the Radio Hall of Fame.
01:29:02.200
I mean, a spark would make sense, although in the context of a, I think it was a steak commercial.
01:29:13.300
I think the point was, would you send somebody to my office, get the Hall of Fame award, and
01:29:23.440
And they can set theirs right in front of them.
01:29:26.040
Why are you trying to injure the Hall of Fame's reputation?
01:29:28.460
Okay, so anyway, so, so, Pat, we have been talking the last few days, what the biggest
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And we think that it, you know, most likely is Roe versus Wade.
01:29:49.420
So are you alleging that that will be deemed by the news services?
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We don't care flying crap about what they're saying.
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Did you see what's happening with the news people, all the news people that are now going
01:30:00.700
in and saying, uh, uh, Elon Musk, he can't do that.
01:30:10.740
May I just say, Bowie, who is one of my favorite producers of all time, she spent her time overnight
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after she saw that, and she was like, ah, and she put together a little montage here of
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the same reporters and the same kind of reporters and what they said when Jack was banning people.
01:30:35.280
Because Twitter is a private company, experts say the removal of the president for violating
01:30:39.820
their rules is not a violation of the First Amendment.
01:30:43.340
Twitter is absolutely allowed to silence the president, as is any other social media platform
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Judge James Donato noted that Twitter's a private company, not bound by the First Amendment.
01:30:54.180
The First Amendment only protects us from government censorship, not censorship by private entities.
01:30:59.380
In this case, Twitter is a private entity, so the First Amendment really has no bearing
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They can make something stricter than the First Amendment, and it's a private company.
01:31:11.000
So, Noah, Elise notes, this is a private company.
01:31:16.460
This is Twitter, a private company, doing this.
01:31:20.480
It is absolutely up to them as to what content they put up on their website and what they
01:31:37.680
They have the right to control what sort of content is on their platform.
01:31:45.100
There are fancy restaurants that make a gentleman wear a coat and tie, but they have a right
01:31:53.740
It has terms and conditions of use, and if you violate those terms and conditions, you
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can be suspended temporarily or permanently, as they have done now.
01:32:03.740
So, right now the media is saying that because they reported his location, his physical location
01:32:15.160
and the physical location of his plane while in transit.
01:32:29.380
And I'd just like to remind them, Twitter is a private company.
01:32:35.260
And the First Amendment does not go to private companies.
01:32:42.620
In fact, I do think that both Jack and Elon can ban whoever the hell they want.
01:32:51.120
I agree with that unless they are in bed with the federal government.
01:32:55.620
If the federal government is doing it and they're getting involved, that's a totally different
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And we've obviously now uncovered a good amount of evidence that that was going on.
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Which, of course, they also denied at the time you could build another montage.
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They act as if the Twitter files never even were released.
01:33:15.300
Think of, like, all the big corporate scandals over the years.
01:33:18.780
When the media can sink their teeth into all private communications from a company, they
01:33:29.400
Remember, they got all those communications from Enron.
01:33:32.580
And they went through and they analyzed every single one of them.
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They did report after report after report after report.
01:33:36.940
They love looking into how executives are talking to each other.
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And it's probably the biggest story or the biggest impact.
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The company that had one of the biggest impacts in the decade.
01:33:58.640
The other thing they won't touch is TikTok's Chinese connections.
01:34:08.300
I mean, now even Nancy Pelosi has apparently put the TikTok ban into this coming bill.
01:34:12.800
It should be banned from government agencies for sure.
01:34:17.420
Look, you can argue, I think, very clearly that it should be banned from every...
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TikTok, that it is taking not only just the stuff you're doing on TikTok, but all of your keystrokes from your phone.
01:34:33.480
Going basically directly to the Chinese Communist Party.
01:34:37.140
You are insane to have this thing on your phone.
01:34:44.380
Well, I mean, forget about, like, look, are you...
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First of all, your banking passwords, all of anything you're doing, if they're taking keystrokes,
01:34:52.720
they have all of that, what could they do with that?
01:34:57.900
You know, but the other thing you have to think about...
01:35:00.520
But secondly, like, the other thing you have to think about is, like, what about a giant cloudburst style release
01:35:05.520
where all of your private communications just get released all at once for everyone?
01:35:10.940
Is that the worst case scenario you can think of?
01:35:17.680
Well, you know, they talk about trying to influence the conversation here.
01:35:36.980
Google was free to gather intelligence and patterns, not for the government, but for artificial intelligence.
01:35:45.740
So they have all of that information on the Chinese, but they don't have anything on the West.
01:36:00.740
So they are gathering all of this information primarily to be able to create AI that can ultimately control the West.
01:36:16.440
I will say, and I agree with you, that's a much bigger societal concern.
01:36:21.540
But every person, every teenager you talk to, hey, should you have this on your phone?
01:36:27.520
They might very well care about all of their communications to their friends, all the things they've texted about their friends being released and accessible to every person on the planet, though.
01:36:40.780
And, you know, the Chinese Communist Party has a little bit of a pattern of desiring chaos in this country.
01:36:49.420
So would it be a chaotic situation if something like that happened?
01:36:54.280
That's one of the things that I said for years.
01:36:57.160
The operative word when this all starts to hit will be chaos.
01:37:02.160
How many times do you hear people describing everything that's going on as absolute chaos?
01:37:16.400
The other thing, though, about this is what you said about nobody seems to care youth.
01:37:25.140
I know people who are adults that have it and don't care.
01:37:30.700
I mean, we talked about depression the other day.
01:37:34.240
Do you know, Pat, that African-Americans, the suicide rate is up 53 percent?
01:37:46.540
And these are all measured from about the time of the iPhone.
01:37:51.600
We have done mass experiments on this society and on our children.
01:37:56.940
We have no idea the ramifications of all of this stuff.
01:38:01.760
And we also know that it is changing the way we think.
01:38:12.340
It is having our kids not really talk and know how to talk to one another.
01:38:23.400
We know our own government is in on this information.
01:38:27.140
We know it is indoctrination and yet we still give it to them.
01:38:41.900
What would you do if you didn't have those, though?
01:38:47.520
I met with the I met with the dot com team yesterday and they do the social.
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And I said, I want to change my social feeds next year.
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But I want to put out because tick tock in China is all about the incredible things that Chinese kids are doing.
01:39:11.980
We we are algorithm for our country is for stupid.
01:39:18.880
Their algorithm brings to the top the brilliant.
01:39:22.820
And so I've been searching for brilliant things and I just want to change my feed into that.
01:39:37.620
I was really down the other day and my wife was really down.
01:39:43.140
So I just started looking for just babies laughing and I just started sending them to her.
01:40:12.200
I've been telling you about this foundation for a while now.
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They are building a whole village in Florida thanks to a massive, massive donation of acres and acres and acres of land and land of lakes.
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And so they're putting this this town together.
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And right now, this season, they are donating all of these homes that they have built to the families of fallen first responders, gold star families and families of catastrophically injured first responders and military service members.
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So it's this growing community where the children will be able to relate to each other.
01:40:57.060
If you are thinking about making a donation to anything this year and you want to make sure that your money is going to the right organization that really shepherds that money.
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Donate $11 a month to Tunnel to Towers at T2T.org.
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I would like to say while we're here, I just got the end of the year review, the audit from Mercury One because I'm on the board.
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And I asked the auditor if she went through everything.
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I said, can you tell me, you know, can you put us in how we match up?
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And we have a perfect rating from whatever the rating services are.
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And she said that's extraordinarily rare, even from the big people.
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It is a good, valuable, worthy of your donation operation.
01:42:12.320
Did you see that Rembrandt and Picasso are less expensive than a Hunter Biden painting?
01:42:26.440
I thought the sale, he sold some, but it didn't go as well as expected once people started noticing that it was obviously garbage.
01:42:43.480
There is Nature Morte by Pablo Picasso that's $118,000.
01:42:48.780
Another Picasso that sold for $34,000 of Vincent Van Gogh, $150,000 of Vincent Van Gogh is $75,000.
01:43:10.340
Um, Peter Herring by Rembrandt, um, some of his, you know, Rembrandt, $180 million, just one painting.
01:43:19.120
He's, there is one out there sold for $81,000, uh, fairies by Andy Warhol, $20,000, uh, Banksy, $50,000, um, a watercolor by Britney Spears, $10,000.
01:43:35.980
But that's at an auction, uh, for charity, uh, George Bush is Cardinal print sold for, for $29.98.
01:43:45.800
Um, but you can get them now on eBay for around $11, but, uh, I mean, that's crazy.
01:43:51.880
That is crazy that this is still going on at the time when they know they are watching them, that the world is watching at least half the world.
01:44:04.980
The other half is, you know, doesn't give a flying crap and a, the Republicans coming into office and going to do investigations and they're still doing this.
01:44:16.040
Who is buying a $225,000 Hunter Biden painting?
01:44:22.280
I know a lot of, they, they seem to treat the Hunter Biden thing.
01:44:25.340
Number one, like it's only about Hunter Biden and not about the rest of the Biden family and the administration and the corruption, that whole story with a laptop.
01:44:33.320
But also they seem to treat it like it's a, and it's like in a past tense, like it's an ongoing story.
01:44:46.600
You know, the art industry, Glenn, glennbeckart.com.
01:44:49.900
Uh, I gotta say your paintings are a hell of a lot better looking than, than Hunter Biden's.
01:44:54.840
And as far as I know, they're not selling for $225,000.
01:45:04.540
Oh, I'm about to, I'm about to have all of them.
01:45:08.020
No, I'm about to have a laptop, uh, dump online.
01:45:21.600
That was the Russian hooker vomiting, by the way.
01:45:23.280
Uh, giving your dog the healthiest, happiest life you could give him isn't just the nice
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Your dog is a part of the family and you love him and you want the best for him.
01:45:37.400
Probably comes as a unpleasant surprise when you learn that most dog food is sterilized
01:45:42.100
and dead containing little to none of the nutrition that is really vital.
01:45:46.800
They need probiotics, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, you name it.
01:45:52.360
If it's healthy for your dog, you're probably going to find it in rough greens.
01:45:58.680
You know, when they lick them, their, their paws and things, that's a sign that they're
01:46:03.640
missing, uh, certain, you know, uh, minerals or, or vitamins.
01:46:09.420
Um, when they do that and they're constantly doing it, you should call their, the vet.
01:46:13.720
Um, but a lot of that stuff stops with rough greens.
01:46:22.780
They want to make sure that your dog will eat it.
01:46:24.760
If they do get the full bag and, uh, start feeding your dog in over the months, you will
01:47:07.240
This is the last, uh, broadcast of, uh, the season for the radio show.
01:47:13.040
Uh, and, uh, I will be back early January and I think I will be broadcasting from Florida
01:47:19.220
on my return, but we'll give you details as we get closer to that.
01:47:28.340
First of all, most importantly, the Christmas twist airs on Studos America tonight.
01:47:33.540
Everyone's favorite holiday tradition, Oscar award-winning film.
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I will say we've gotten our money's worth out of it.
01:47:51.700
Uh, it's Christmas, the Christmas twist on Studos America tonight.
01:47:56.360
It is a, it's a, I, some would say it's a parody.
01:47:59.940
I would say it is a Christmas classic deserving to be on Hallmark Christmas channel.
01:48:06.300
To, to be clear, by the way, and this is just alleged.
01:48:10.020
Wouldn't, would, I, I would not even try to make this case in the court of law, even
01:48:19.300
Somebody at Hallmark saw a Christmas twist and then made a serious version of it.
01:48:36.960
Next year, I want to show that movie side by side clips of the exact things.
01:48:45.560
It is honestly like somebody at the Hallmark channel went, we can make this.
01:48:54.760
And then they took that bad parody and turned it into a real Hallmark movie.
01:49:01.720
And then also YouTube as well, available as well as Blaze TV is Glenn's special.
01:49:13.840
But go there, subscribe, check out the show tonight.
01:49:16.320
Because tonight is the one you're going through all of these incredible history, items from history that you had a chance to potentially win at auction.
01:49:26.000
So I am doing everything I can to save as much history as possible as quickly as possible so it can be preserved and held in case, you know, in case something horrible happened.
01:49:46.120
And these damn Marxists and fascists win and they either destroy or bury our history and our documents.
01:49:56.760
So I am trying to get the actual history and save it.
01:50:01.840
And if that means it's put in the back of a cave someplace and found a thousand years later, then so be it.
01:50:08.100
If if none of this happens, we're opening up a huge museum.
01:50:14.660
And I am I'm going to announce at the around the first of the year a major museum event is going to be probably at least one tractor trailer.
01:50:26.180
It may be two tractor trailers full of historic items that I am going to try it out in one city.
01:50:34.600
And if it works, we will take it across the country because it's it needs to be seen.
01:50:41.780
But I have the opportunity to actually see all of these things, let alone try to, you know, win them to preserve them.
01:50:51.460
And I was at I was at an auction at heritage museums.
01:50:57.540
I don't remember when and I was bidding on something and I didn't win.
01:51:03.180
And so I was moping and I was standing in as they were packing up all the things that they had just sold and wheeling in new things.
01:51:11.040
And this big crate was sitting on the opposite side of the room, way away from it.
01:51:18.040
And they open up this crate and they pull something out.
01:51:21.280
And the guy's talking to me and I said, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:51:33.580
I said, I thought Sputnik was in the in the Smithsonian.
01:51:43.160
The first one built is in the Soviet or in Moscow in their museum.
01:51:48.060
And that that was just testing, I think, the outer shell against heat.
01:51:53.140
Then the second one had to test the outer shell and something else.
01:51:59.460
And then the third one tested all of it together.
01:52:17.300
That really that is the beginning of the space race.
01:52:30.520
Now, I know you can't tell us whether you actually got Sputnik or not, because that's going to be revealed on the show tonight.
01:52:37.960
Let me just say there was almost vomiting involved while it was.
01:52:45.680
And I tried to get I tried and you'll see all of these things and so much more.
01:52:51.620
You'll see things from the Kennedy administration.
01:52:56.720
You'll see things from the Kennedy assassination.
01:52:59.940
You'll see the first flag that was made after the 13 star flag.
01:53:08.660
But we went from 13 stars to 20 stars in like 1817.
01:53:14.200
And they had to decide because when they made the US flag, it was 13 stripes and 13 stars.
01:53:29.020
And they had to decide, are we going to add stars?
01:53:34.740
How are we going to how are we going to do this?
01:53:37.160
The first flag after the Betsy Ross flag is for sale.
01:53:49.760
Austin, in his own handwriting, the 1826 compact that he made with Mexico, where he is outlining the colony of Texas.
01:54:04.080
It went up for auction two years ago and was pulled because the state of Texas says, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:54:13.280
And it took the guy two years to fighting with Texas saying, no, no, here's the chain that it came from.
01:54:27.640
You'll see the bloodstained piece of the car from Kennedy when he's killed.
01:54:37.280
You'll see the, you know, the, the, the, the, the Secret Service agent that climbed up on the back of the car.
01:54:59.860
And it's just worth, it is like, if you like, um, what do you call, uh, uh, home pickers or, you know, um, oh, what's that picker show?
01:55:13.680
American pickers, uh, or, uh, uh, or pawn shop or, you know, antiques road show.
01:55:21.660
Oh, it's, this is like that on massive steroids.
01:55:26.460
You don't want to make this show mad because you'll turn into the home.
01:55:42.400
I feel like you would be the type of person who would do that show only if you could.
01:55:50.020
Like if you could do a show where you just covering auctions and like go historical things.
01:55:56.320
No, I just, I just talked to, I mean, we're working on a show now.
01:56:01.580
They have 200,000 square feet of historic items.
01:56:09.180
And they're one of the big auction houses, but they seem to have the best, they seem to have the most interesting stuff to me.
01:56:14.100
They're, they're like Sotheby's or, um, you know, what's it?
01:56:20.020
Uh, except not snotty because they're here in Texas.
01:56:22.860
Um, but they have a lot of the American, the really great American stuff.
01:56:30.840
They just sold a Nobel peace prize for $104 million.
01:56:49.620
No, no, but that you would say not worth $104 million, but you know, like that's notable.
01:57:06.180
So it was a Nobel prize, not a Nobel peace prize.
01:57:20.840
I mean, it's, it's, I, I, I, but that's, what's fascinating about it.
01:57:27.400
Because if you happen to be, you know, like, I don't know, some version of Elon Musk, you
01:57:32.800
can just go buy this stuff and have it in your house.
01:57:37.680
The only way you can actually get access, this is a great hack for you because you want
01:57:42.040
to buy all this stuff and check it all out, but it's too expensive.
01:57:44.500
So you could just go and like cover it on a TV show.
01:57:51.780
I mean, watching people bid millions of dollars.
01:58:04.760
And that's a problem because you can't gauge people at all, you know?
01:58:16.740
So if he wasn't the guy on the other end of the phone that either got it or didn't get it,
01:58:24.140
or if I'm the guy that got it or didn't get it, you would say maybe I could use Sputnik to taunt Elon Musk.
01:58:41.160
Because it came with the speaker to pick up the beep, beep, beep.
01:58:46.260
It came with this giant, I would describe it as a radio, a giant radio tuned to that frequency made by Tesla.
01:58:55.080
Tesla, like not the company, Tesla himself, the guy.
01:59:00.920
I mean, just saying, Elon, I mean, if you're the one who got it, I mean, you should, you know, you should put it out, you know, in the lobby or something.
01:59:17.340
So you'll see tonight who ends up with Sputnik and all of these other things.
01:59:25.520
Tonight, 5 o'clock, Blaze TV, also youtube.com slash Glenn Beck.
01:59:35.740
We're trying to get to a million subscribers at YouTube because we just started like, I don't know, 15 months ago on YouTube.
01:59:44.880
We're trying to hit a million by the end of the year.
01:59:47.800
Back in just a minute, let me tell you about real estate agents I trust.
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Now, the price of housing is falling kind of rapidly.
02:00:03.240
It doesn't seem, well, in fact, it seems like the opposite of what the housing market was doing just recently.
02:00:11.060
And that is because they raised interest rates.
02:00:15.360
But now is a good time to sell your house and get a lot of money or buy a new house.
02:00:22.620
You know, you'll be able to refinance at some point.
02:00:25.420
And it's still, I mean, historically speaking, rates are about five or six percent.
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Historically speaking, that's still in the way normal or below normal range.
02:00:36.220
If you are looking to buy or sell your house, you need somebody who understands this market and understands a marketing plan.
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And I don't know how to interview real or I should say I didn't know how to interview real estate agents until I started working with some of the best real estate agents in the country.
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And we decided, why don't we just make this into something that we just find the real estate agents that are doing those things that sell your house fast and for the most amount of money and recommend them to you for free.
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When you go out and you used to have to hunt for a parking space at the mall.
02:02:29.980
Now, if there is a mall, you know, plenty of parking.
02:02:34.200
Listen, I want you to have a great and blessed holiday.
02:02:40.580
But I, I want to leave you like any good Santa with a little bit of sugar, a cookie or a candy cane, if you will, from Joe Biden.
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It sounds like something that we shouldn't be saying.
02:03:32.000
This has been the President of the United States of America.
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We'll see you tonight, 5 o'clock, only on Blaze TV.
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Tomorrow, Dallas Jenkins, the guy behind The Chosen.
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And thank you for everything that you have done for your country and for me as well.