How Has Fani Willis STILL Not Been Removed from Trump’s Case?! | Guests: Sen. Eric Schmitt & Douglas Murray | 1⧸19⧸24
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Glenn Beck talks about the latest in the hostage situation in Gaza, the World Economic Forum, and Douglas Murray joins the show to talk about the Supreme Court and much more. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and host of the radio show "The Glenn Beck Show" on Fox News Radio.
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It is day 105 of the hostages, American hostages, being held in Gaza.
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Today is Friday, so we're going to go through some of the crazy news that happened this week.
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We also are going to tell you about what the latest is, and I'll show it to you happening in real time.
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What the World Economic Forum is saying is the number one problem,
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This half hour, in about a half an hour, we have Senator Eric Schmidt from Missouri.
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He's going to explain the opportunity that the Supreme Court has right now
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to dismantle the administrative state, something that the left is freaking out over.
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Douglas is one of the guys who's on the target list of the World Economic Forum to silence him
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We're going to have him on coming up in just a few minutes, so stand by.
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All right, let me show you a couple of things that are happening at the World Economic Forum in Davos 2024.
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They're saying that they're starting to become a little more conservative.
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You know, they've invited some conservatives over there, you know,
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and they think maybe they've gone a little too far.
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I don't believe you at all, nor should anyone else.
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Because they are progressing on everything that they're talking about anyway.
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They will have a new world order if it is up to them.
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Here is the World Bank president talking about developing nations.
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Now, what do you need to become a developing nation?
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If you have cheap energy and skilled labor, you can totally transform your country.
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America generates a great deal of natural gas as well.
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How can we tell the developing world that they cannot have access to natural gas as part of the transition
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And so I think there's a little bit of the issue of trust in each other.
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I actually believe that if you open the taps of natural gas everywhere, you won't be able to close it again.
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So the wrong answer is to say, let me just do what I want.
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The correct answer is to say, what's the right way of bridging this situation?
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And as someone said at a lunch a little while ago, the challenge with politics is we know what we need to do.
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The problem in the democratic world is you probably won't get elected again if you do it.
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Yeah, probably why you're engaging in all kinds of propaganda.
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When did natural gas become an enemy of the planet?
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Now, it's interesting because at the same time, they'll say, look at all the progress we've made.
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Everyone's finally listening to us and turning green.
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All the gains they've been able to muster have been from natural gas.
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Going from something like coal to natural gas is a big cut in emissions.
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They have come down because of that, going from one fossil fuel to another.
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And then they claim success and now want more solar panels.
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No, I mean, they have always said eventually they want to get away from it.
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Some people will say, well, it's a step in the right direction.
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Well, he wants the world to understand that once we open the taps for developing nations,
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if we start sending them natural gas and they start developing, you'll never be able to shut it off.
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You know, if we give them civilization, they might want to keep it.
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And it's like, what a disgusting way to look at a bunch of other people, a billion other people.
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We can't let them have electricity and modern medicine because then they'll keep wanting it.
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Heritage, they were invited to speak out and tell us what, you know, the world would be like with a new Republican administration.
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So Kevin Roberts went and he laid it out for him in no uncertain terms.
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The thing that I want to drive home here, the very reason that I'm here at Davos, is to explain to many people in this room and who are watching, with all due respect, nothing personal, but that you're part of the problem.
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Political elites tell the average people on three or four or five issues that the reality is X, when in fact reality is Y.
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Elites tell us that open borders and even illegal immigration are OK.
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The average person tells us in the United States that both robbed them of the American way of life.
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President Trump will take that on on behalf of the average American.
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Elites also tell us that public safety isn't a problem in big American cities.
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Just travel to New York or Washington or Dallas, Texas.
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The average person will tell you that the lack of public safety damages not just the American way of life, but their life.
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Thirdly, I guess the favorite at the World Economic Forum is climate change.
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Elites tell us that we have this existential crisis with so-called climate change, so much so that climate alarmism is probably the greatest cause for mental health crisis in the world.
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The solutions, the average person knows, based on climate change, are far worse and more harmful and cost more human lives, especially in Europe during the time that you need heating, than do the problem and the problems themselves.
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The fourth, China, the number one adversary, not just to the United States, but to free people on planet Earth.
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Not only do we at Davos not say that, we give the Chinese Communist Party a platform.
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And fifth, as we sit here, another supranational organization, the World Health Organization, is discussing, foisting gender ideology upon the global south.
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These are practices that are under review, if not being rejected, by countries in Northern Europe.
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The new president, especially if it's President Trump, will, as you like to say, trust the science.
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He will understand the basic biological reality of manhood and womanhood.
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Not because of retribution, not because he's a dictator, but because he has the power of the American people behind him.
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And it's connected to Senator Portman's excellent point, that in addition to needing a vigorous executive, we look forward to having the popular will inform both the House and Senate in 2025 to pass laws on all of those issues and many others.
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Ultimately, Robin, I think President Trump, if in fact he wins a second term, is going to be inspired by the wise words of Javier Millet, who said that he was in power not to guide sheep, but to awaken lions.
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That's what the average American and the average free person on planet Earth wants out of leaders.
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They didn't like his talk or his appearance on the panel very much.
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They're talking about liberating science now, which is focused on disinformation as it relates to the climate change agenda and everything else.
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So they've been talking about how the number one problem now is disinformation and misinformation.
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It's not interstate armed conflict, war, climate change, lack of economic opportunity, societal polarization, which is closely linked to misinformation and disinformation, actually comes in third.
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Because there are more elections, free elections happening this year than any other time in human history.
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The elites know they're in trouble if you awaken the lions.
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But I want to show you, they have been saying all week, they've been talking about how they've got to get a handle on disinformation and misinformation.
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So let's look at what's happening in real time.
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The Internet has been a huge boon for the accessibility of information.
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There are a few barriers to consuming classic literature or detailed scientific analysis or catalogs of news reports.
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There's also an exorbitant amount of garbage information, of course, and the entire universe of people who say stuff that think will get people clicks and they'll earn themselves some money.
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While confidence in American institutions has been in decline for some time, it's not hard to imagine how the economic incentives of the Internet contribute.
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There is an outsized appetite for derogatory, counterintuitive, or anti-institutional assessments of the world around us.
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This is part because of the alleged scandals that are increasing and in part because Americans like to view themselves as independent analysts of the world around us.
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The result is there's both a supply and a demand for nonsense or appealingly framed errors.
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Americans who have little trust in the system can easily find something to reinforce their skepticism, and they often do.
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This article goes on to say, you should not do your own research.
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You need to find someone you trust and just listen to them.
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If I am someone that you happen to trust, let me just say, I do not ask for your trust.
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I ask that you do your own homework and keep an open mind, even when you think you're absolutely right.
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But if we are not listening to other points of view, then we are saying we know everything.
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But as soon as somebody comes into my world and says, look, this is the way it is and can show me logically, not just shut up, hate monger, but can show me the case logically.
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I don't want to believe these things, but I do.
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Well, not the things that the elites now believe in.
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Disinformation poses an unprecedented threat in 2024, and the U.S. isn't ready.
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This, according to researchers, technologists and political scientists, as presidential election approaches, experts warn that a convergence of events at home and abroad on traditional and social media and amid an environment of rising authoritarianism, deep distrust and political and social unrest.
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It makes the dangers from propaganda, falsehoods and conspiracy theories more dire than ever.
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A U.S. presidential election comes during a historic year.
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Billions of people voting in elections in more than 50 countries all over Europe, India, Mexico, South Africa.
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And it comes at a time of ideal circumstances for disinformation and the people who spread it.
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An increasing number of voters have proven susceptible to disinformation from Donald Trump and his allies.
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Artificial intelligent technology is ubiquitous.
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Social media companies have slashed efforts to rein in misinformation on their platforms.
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And attacks on the work and reputation of academics tracking disinformation have chilled the research.
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You know, for instance, the good folks at CNN, who in October of 2016, when there was WikiLeaks and all of the Clinton emails,
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Chris Cuomo told his viewers, it's illegal for you to possess emails leaked by the website WikiLeaks, and you should not read them.
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Rely entirely on the media to learn about their context and content.
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Well, and then he'll explain it to you, because he speaks Latin.
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Chinese researchers reportedly identified and mapped the COVID-19 virus weeks before China notified the world.
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The alarming findings raise serious concerns about China's transparency regarding the initial coronavirus outbreak.
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These things only make sense if they were already ahead of the game.
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It would be counterintuitive to think that it wasn't a lab leak.
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But we were conspiracy theorists, and now we know, oh, the rest of the story.
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So I just ask you every time you hear somebody say conspiracy theory, you ask yourself,
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have they been right on all of the other conspiracy theories, or have they been wrong?
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Oh, by the way, as we're talking about misinformation, let me share one other thing.
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While the Department of Homeland Security has allowed as many as 10 million immigrants,
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the domestic surveillance state has prioritized something more important.
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This, according to now-found documents by the Media Research Center,
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DHS paid $700,000 from a counterterrorism program
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to a self-described, self-described propaganda network to attack conservatives.
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The source of the funding was the Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grant Program,
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which was created under Barack Obama to target al-Qaeda.
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That was put on hold and then revived by then-acting DHS head Kevin McAllen.
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With Miles Taylor, the infamous and insufferable anonymous resistance within the Trump administration,
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that funding circumvented the White House budgeting process.
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The beneficiary of the grant under President Joe Biden is the already taxpayer-funded
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University of Rhode Island's Media Education Lab.
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Propaganda can also be used for social beneficial purposes,
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the application read as it outlined its own counter-propaganda model.
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Indeed, because the public has long been recognized as being suggestible,
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the United States has long use and has used for beneficial propaganda purposes
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during World War I, World War II, and the Cold War.
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So, these people went out, they partnered with the White House
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and the federal government with your tax dollars
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and blaming Donald Trump for creating a darker, scarier, angry, less hopeful country.
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Propaganda proven, done by the people who are lecturing us about disinformation.
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I don't think I'm going to be having any of that.
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fanny willis story this story is getting she's the
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thing i wouldn't do is be involved in corruption in my personal life and my
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that people were you will not believe what this is turning into we go there in
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after these messages welcome to the uh glenn beck program so let's talk a little bit about fanny
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willis the woman who is uh leading the prosecution against donald trump in georgia yeah her situation
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is getting a little complicated you know when you when you have what is it is it facebook that
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used to have the thing with your relationships that and you it's complicated that's kind of where
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it is with fanny uh she of course is going after trump on 947 zillion charges um and and her approach
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has been sort of hit pretty hard by the legal community saying she's overreaching here but it
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also seems like the type of thing that they could get donald trump on because you're going to a jury
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that's not going to be friendly and they are trying to blow this into the biggest uh case of
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all time widely expansive so the the everyone knows that part i guess but when you get to this
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part where you get fanny willis who hires someone uh and there's a friendship there i guess is is the
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way she's trying to describe it now look friends with benefits the charges i guess very strong
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benefits very strong benefits benefits that just she's screaming benefits at the top of her lung
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and her neighbors can hear right yeah and so at least that's the uh allegedly allegedly allegedly yes
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they're probably just friends right platonic and so this kind of comes out
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and a bunch of it has come out you know in different ways but one part of it comes out in
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a divorce proceeding the guy that she's supposedly having an affair with is she's accused of having
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this affair in the divorce proceeding and at the same time people notice hey he was hired by fanny
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willis for and paid over six hundred thousand dollars in fees to work this case even though like
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isn't it like every all of the other experts in his role are being paid like a third of that
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he's being way overpaid the example yeah the example i know because she her her first reaction
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to this was i pay all of them equally um then it came out that actually he was making i think 250
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dollars an hour and the the guy who actually wrote the statute that they're using to go after trump
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is getting paid 150 dollars an hour right which i mean it seems like he might be the real expert here
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right yeah so this is sort of dissolved now and it's interesting to see her reaction to it because
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she immediately jumped to i'm going to a black church to give a speech about the about racism
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against black women who you can't call you can't say should be perfect black women shouldn't be
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perfect we you can't hold them to this high standard it's unfair to call them perfect like no one's
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asking you to be perfect we would like you to i don't know follow the law corrupt and not just
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corrupt yeah you're having an affair you're having an affair fine okay don't you know i don't
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recommend it not a great idea but it's not against the law hiring this guy and putting him on payroll
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paying him more than the other experts putting him on payroll uh and not going through the proper
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channels to make sure he's vetted for that job that is a problem yeah that's a problem and what we've
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told you here is what's been reported it's it's interesting though it's hard at some times in these
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cases to know what's true right you're talking about something behind bedroom doors and and you
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know this stuff will come out over time what i think is fascinating though is her reaction has been
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so bizarre and defensive immediately it's as if she knew these charges were going to be coming
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she had prepared a defense she was ready to roll out the pr response to it and honestly it's been
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if she's as bad at that as she you know as she is at uh you know investigating cases um i well this is
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going to be a catastrophe and it makes you almost optimistic for donald trump's future so stew if i
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say that you are obstructing and interfering with an ongoing criminal uh prosecution if i tell you that
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does that bother you well i mean i would certainly hope i was i mean it wouldn't bother me legally but
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it would i would be very bothered by it sure yeah and you'd be like i gotta check out what i'm doing
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right sure but if the attorney general uh or the district attorney came in and said stew you are
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obstructing and interfering with an ongoing criminal prosecution would that bother you yes very much
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so why well i'd be worried i was breaking the law that i was going to be thrown in prison that i was
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going to be charged with something i mean yes because the person saying it to you is the person who can
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charge you with it right they have the power so it's a threat it's either informative stop doing it
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or a threat sure she just came out and said jocelyn wade who is married to the guy she's allegedly
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sleeping with is using the legal process to harass and embarrass me and in doing so is obstructing and
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interfering with an ongoing criminal prosecution so she's saying by her bringing this up she is uh she is
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interfering with this grand prosecution of the former president of the united states you know what
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make that charge don't just say it make the charge and that's what jocelyn's jocelyn should say go ahead
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charge me with obstruction do it do it she's not allowed to put what she believes the facts are of
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her marriage and her divorce uh paperwork like that that's how she's getting in the way of this i
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mean what's the accusation that like this she's a secret maga supporter right a big time maga person
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who's just like i just gotta get the president i mean this is i mean again we get into these conspiracy
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theories all the time and that's what how this should be treated as a conspiracy theory but i mean
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the idea that this woman is putting this in here to i mean you could see a situation where she's
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trying to get back at fanny willis because she's sleeping with her husband right oh yeah certainly
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you could see that type of situation playing out i'm not i'm not saying she's nell you know
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looking for the canadian mountie oh i'm innocent i'm tied to the tracks i'm not saying that right
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she's a scorned woman so you know the but she has a right to say these things in her criminal i mean
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in her divorce trial it makes a difference some way she's probably required to right i mean she's
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supposed to tell the truth if if this is happening and it actually did occur as alleged then you know
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she's supposed to put it in the paperwork right it's if it's if it's you know important to the trial
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for even their women did change their natural use
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with temperatures falling into the negative double digits these charging ports have stopped
01:45:41.700
charging leaving many tesla owners stranded here in long lines since sunday
01:45:46.660
nothing no juice it's still on zero percent and this is like three hours this morning being out here
01:45:57.840
it's just frozen and so i'm now getting it told to the um tesla service center because
01:46:04.960
so apparently uh it doesn't work now the white house wants everybody to know this cut one
01:46:15.260
on electric vehicles um there's been with the extreme weather there's been some difficulty in
01:46:20.540
getting those battery charged um do you have any thoughts on that as you know the the
01:46:25.100
administration has been really pushing for evs to be the future of car transportation do you
01:46:29.620
have any thoughts on the the troubles with charging those batteries well as a car owner i can
01:46:34.820
promise you that whether you have a gas powered vehicle a hybrid powered vehicle and a fully electric
01:46:40.420
vehicle extreme weather temperatures impact the the functioning of your car right so uh that is not
01:46:47.240
unique to electric vehicles oh okay so it's not unique to electric vehicles i i know i couldn't fill
01:46:54.120
up my gas tank just the other day because it was so cold uh and my car wouldn't work so oh no
01:47:00.920
no matter of fact i could pump gas into my car and my car worked fine uh you know the cold start thing
01:47:09.940
happens uh you know sure with diesel but that's why you have glow plugs uh and you know who found this
01:47:18.300
out is uh minnesota minnesota bought a whole bunch of these electric buses because you know i just love
01:47:25.760
school buses the yellow school bus who doesn't love those so they bought a lot of these that uh
01:47:32.780
kamala harris was pushing and uh uh they haven't been working this winter uh can't get them to work
01:47:38.920
so all sorts of stories like this glenn i actually heard someone on the front where you mentioned the
01:47:45.240
this is not unique to electric vehicles i heard someone trying to justify that this and they said
01:47:49.940
you know in the in the early days of of car of cars you had to you know get an engine block warmer
01:47:56.420
and uh you know there's no fuel injection so yeah it's like really yeah well we're not in the early
01:48:02.620
days of cars this is not the early 1970s yeah a long long time ago yeah like 50 years ago it was
01:48:08.820
solved um there's a story in the new york times and to to the credit of the mainstream media they
01:48:14.220
actually are covering this now they're making their excuses for it but you know people it's not only just
01:48:18.900
the chargers aren't working when you get to the charger but then if you get to the charger there's
01:48:23.720
likely a long line at the charger because no one else's car is working properly what they've seen
01:48:28.500
is people with you know the these cars all say like okay you 30 miles left and you need to get you
01:48:34.720
know i have that feature in my car too which is a gas-powered car gives you an estimate about what
01:48:38.400
about that what that is and it's always pretty darn close if anything it seems to be that they
01:48:43.300
estimate that you have more range than you or you have a less range than you do so that you don't
01:48:48.780
you know screw up and not get to the gas station electric vehicles they're saying people they have
01:48:53.140
quotes in the times of people who are saying well i had 30 it said i had 30 miles of range and then
01:48:58.680
five minutes later i was out of battery so like it's not it can't even tell how much it has people
01:49:04.240
are losing a third of their charge overnight they go it's fully charged they go to bed they wake up
01:49:09.520
they have two-thirds of a charge listen to this spin from a misinformation doctor okay when we all
01:49:17.280
know the truth everybody likes to go to vegas these electric cars just bring vegas to you you never know
01:49:25.040
i could win today i could lose yeah it's the excitement of vegas in your car and and like in
01:49:32.380
vegas when you lose you lose your five dollar slot pull uh in in these you just are out in freezing cold
01:49:38.020
temperatures with no way to really solve the problem there is nothing nothing wrong with that
01:49:42.600
nothing wrong with that you know we lose a few people along the way we reduce the surplus population
01:49:47.960
we all know that um i am uh i did an amazing interview with tony robbins uh recently uh and
01:49:57.860
tony and tony and i become friends i guess you could say i mean i don't i don't know these you know
01:50:04.340
what these celebrities are like um and uh he's just changed my family's life um my wife had been
01:50:13.700
dealing with her uh with her brother who she was closest to i think in the family uh committing
01:50:22.800
suicide and it just threw her for a loop my job has actually changed her a great deal as well you know
01:50:31.420
not in the positive way she is she's become very uh suspicious of people and everything else and
01:50:39.280
changed in ways that i don't like because she's she's just so sweet and kind um and uh and then
01:50:48.600
i've had a struggle with a couple of my kids and suicide attempts and one of those was my son
01:50:55.160
and uh i was at the end of my rope and i know tony robbins so i called him and i said tony
01:51:01.520
i'm in trouble and i don't know what to do and he said send him send him to me send him to one of my
01:51:07.240
things he said uh we have a very good record on depression he said in fact i think it was harvard
01:51:15.800
just did a study uh and the the the results of tony robbins programs on uh on depression are unheard
01:51:28.240
of unheard of they're not even close to therapy they're not close to medicinal therapy it's just a
01:51:37.300
whole different world and uh so i did and i i sent him there and um my wife and i went with him and we
01:51:45.220
walked over hot coals so he's talking about the hot coal thing and why it's important a lot of people
01:51:53.880
think oh this is a you know this is a gimmick or this is you know those are not really hot uh yeah
01:51:58.560
they are yeah yeah yeah they are um but he does it for a specific reason and you know when you see
01:52:05.820
people at tony robbins and they're like yeah and cheering and jumping up and down i did i thought it
01:52:11.460
was weird but tony explains he's changing your state um and because it's just like when you read
01:52:20.580
something and you speak it out loud you have a better chance of remembering it when you're writing
01:52:26.480
and speaking out loud you're using two of your senses it's kind of like that but here he is on
01:52:31.360
biochemistry and firewalking from this week's podcast they send people to 13 different countries
01:52:37.220
measured people in real time and it looks like music i go into these states biochemically and
01:52:42.660
the audience follows me and they get to this state that's how we like have people do the firewalk or
01:52:47.400
the wood breaking they get to the state where they can push the fear aside and they can push through
01:52:51.820
because they have strong testosterone and low cortisol so that biochemistry is why it's retained
01:52:58.100
if i asked you where you were on 9-11 almost every person even from other countries tells you where
01:53:02.340
they were what they saw the moment they saw it if i asked you where you were on 8-11 because
01:53:07.480
information without emotion is barely retained information with a lot of emotion is massively
01:53:13.400
retained so i create states your son is an example of that where people are in these peak states of
01:53:19.080
mind biochemically and that's why they retain it and produce the result i will tell you that i think
01:53:23.400
that the i was so impressed by the way i mean use every sense every sense that's the goal to put
01:53:31.740
people in the in state yeah and um it's not movement sound music right everything engagement and
01:53:38.360
you uh you know oh he's a guru no no he's not you're not you're not doing any of that that's right
01:53:46.800
and you say it on the state first of all i'm not your guru but you also say look if this is what we're
01:53:54.760
doing to your body and you're showing i'm just right right right but you're showing right how it
01:54:00.920
how it all works and it's um and by the way your son like he could have just watched that but he
01:54:06.520
participated fully he got himself some states he starts to realize who he really is no and he's
01:54:11.420
still gonna he's still got a lot of learning and stuff to go in his life but he has a totally
01:54:14.780
different foundation to look at life through yeah because his biochemistry has changed it wasn't
01:54:18.940
with drugs right and tanya and i i mean she said we're not gonna walk on fire we're not i'm not
01:54:23.840
gonna walk on fire i'm not gonna walk on fire and i told her before we went i said you know those
01:54:28.200
people that wear the cheese block hats you know the green bay packers i said if you're going to
01:54:33.240
tony robbins you have to just put yourself in that mindset i'm just gonna wear a big cheese block
01:54:39.240
and i'm going for it i don't care and uh you know we don't push anybody do it people all say i'm not
01:54:44.780
gonna do it and then they get in the environment yeah in a different state yeah and of course it's
01:54:48.720
not about the fire walk it's about whatever stops you in life that's the fire yeah right it's like
01:54:52.980
this thing that normally stops you is fear and you learn how to snap out of it and do it anyway
01:54:56.520
you know i used to use skydiving in the beginning but it got hard to get 10 000 people in the middle
01:55:01.640
of the sky over new york city in the middle of the night you know so i had to find other metaphors
01:55:05.240
right and when people are at home i can't i'm all starting fires around the world and you know 500
01:55:09.280
countries so we we do wood breaking we show them something normally right you take a year to learn they do it
01:55:14.520
a few minutes but we use it as a metaphor breaking through what's stopping correct and then it
01:55:18.420
becomes more physical instead of just intellectual yeah it wasn't what was so great is she did it for
01:55:23.840
a different reason i did it for a different reason and it was what's your worst fear that's gonna stop
01:55:30.320
you yeah and uh and hot coals uh you know it's not my worst fear but that stops you uh and once you
01:55:39.580
walk across them it just changes yeah because your brain goes if i can get myself through this thing
01:55:45.240
right that i once thought was impossible or at least difficult all right what else do i think
01:55:48.920
is impossible or difficult that i can also crush with just a few changes in strategy yeah that's
01:55:53.400
the value of it that's why i use it as a metaphor but as you know that happens the first night of the
01:55:56.760
four day program and i think that's gonna be the peak and you know no it opens three day four it's
01:56:01.480
a whole different level than they ever dreamed of you know it's fun to do it's uh it's a remarkable
01:56:07.480
thing i'm sorry i just lost my uh my earphone so i didn't hear the last bit of that interview but it
01:56:12.540
is it's an incredible interview uh to listen it was two hours it's the longest interview i've ever done
01:56:18.680
uh with anyone um because he just gets on a roll and he talks about finances he talks about the
01:56:25.920
economy uh he talks about something he's he's sharing he's written a new book and he's sharing
01:56:31.560
some things that he's been involved in financially that he's like this is wrong how come this is how
01:56:38.940
the rich get richer because i have access to something and i know something that nobody else does
01:56:44.700
uh and they can't participate because they can't participate at these levels and so he has found a way
01:56:50.640
uh for you to participate uh in in something and he's not you know he's it's it's not he's not making
01:56:58.040
money off of it um but i uh it is so well worth your time again it's two hours with tony robbins
01:57:05.400
but two hours that you know usually would cost an awful lot of money he is now a billionaire he's
01:57:12.420
involved in over a hundred companies he's uh he's counseled four different presidents he talks about
01:57:19.000
when bill clinton called him and said i got a problem he's like yeah maybe you should probably
01:57:24.480
should have called me earlier um but uh he's counseled presidents ceos um some of the biggest
01:57:32.100
people nelson mandela we talk about that um and he found that they we all have the same basic problems
01:57:41.040
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01:57:47.860
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welcome welcome back to the program 888-727-BECK is the phone number uh glenn is in miami uh right now
01:59:40.600
and uh he's uh sorry that's good uh my my headphones keep unplugging because i'm so fat i think
01:59:48.040
anyway um i want to thank the people at 610 wiod in uh miami fort lauderdale they have been so gracious
01:59:55.480
and the program director who is the first and she doesn't want me to say this because she
02:00:01.420
so regrets it she was the first person to actually believe in this show uh from the outside you know
02:00:09.300
um she recognized uh the potential in this show which we've never lived up to but uh and said
02:00:17.780
i want to hire you and she's the person that hired us she was affiliate number one at wpht in philadelphia
02:00:24.880
uh and uh it was so great to see her at greet us at the door today program director grace blazer
02:00:31.960
at wiod so thank you grace for all of the support from the very beginning
02:00:38.180
she even said she misses you stew oh wow well i mean that's she's got the priorities correct of
02:00:46.040
course said he's turned into a monster it's a monster that's me yeah uh it's been a long a long
02:00:53.600
and interesting road i mean you think about back when around that time was when we were dealing with
02:00:58.320
the george w bush al gore election i mean it was can you imagine what we did as a comedy bit back
02:01:05.200
then we made a giant waffle head uh a float that looked like he because he was waffling on everything
02:01:15.020
we made it look like john carrey in his head was a giant waffle and it spoke and it said we had said
02:01:22.360
things that we don't remember glenn oh we don't remember the exact details of what it said at this
02:01:27.280
time yeah yeah but it was funny it was comedy at the time now oh my gosh now it would be it would
02:01:34.580
be crimes against humanity speak your mind say the things you believe there are many things that i
02:01:42.200
believe that i shall never say but i shall never say the things that i do not believe say them while