The Glenn Beck Program - July 10, 2025


How Trump Can Fix Epstein Files Fallout Overnight | Guests: Douglass Mackey & Edwin Black | 7⧸10⧸25


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 9 minutes

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156.50554

Word Count

20,320

Sentence Count

628

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

29


Summary

Glenn and Jaron are joined by special guest, U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Illinois) to discuss the biggest story of the day, the latest in the Russia scandal, and more.


Transcript

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00:02:22.460 hello america welcome to the glenbeck program we are so glad that you're here
00:02:25.780 the biggest story of the day probably i'm leading with something that probably no other
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00:03:54.460 in uh in dallas texas uh hello jason hello stew how are you good morning glenn that was thrilling
00:04:03.460 uh and how are you i'm doing very well glad there thank you very much yeah so tell me uh jason let's
00:04:09.280 start with you biggest story of the day that's a combination of stories uh one an old story that's
00:04:16.160 servicing again that um there's uh apparently a secret room in the hoover building that um contains a
00:04:21.520 bunch of russiagate stuff that no one has apparently ever seen or heard of and then that in conjunction
00:04:29.000 with uh how the fisa court is now okay in congress to look at certain things that no one had seen or
00:04:35.720 heard from and john brennan's name is just coming up again out of nowhere no big deal uh he's just the
00:04:42.220 guy that like would have maybe allowed stuff like the steel dossier to get in and spread all over the
00:04:47.760 place you know like well the good news is they've only got about five weeks before a statute of
00:04:52.760 limitations runs out on that guy oh my gosh good for them good for them we're all on top of it stew
00:04:58.380 biggest story of the day um let me go with uh javier malay uh i love the story in that it's the the
00:05:07.260 results of all these policies are coming out oh argentina's economy now growing at 7.7 percent
00:05:13.420 holy cow um he the uh they are uh he eliminated rent controls now rent is actually going down
00:05:22.560 the exact opposite we got to get into this i want to get into this fully in just a second
00:05:28.000 let me tell you the biggest story of the day and i think it is the biggest story possibly
00:05:33.660 of all mankind as of today it's going to change rapidly i don't know if anybody did either of you
00:05:40.560 guys watch the elon musk thing last night no i i did watch a few minutes of it okay did you jason no
00:05:46.760 sure didn't okay so the xai team was there um to unveil grok 4 this is the latest artificial
00:05:55.880 intelligence system and let me be very very clear last night was not your typical tech launch this is a
00:06:06.080 moment that demands everyone's full attention we are now at the crossroads where promise and peril
00:06:13.100 are going to collide okay i have explained to you for years uh agi a ai agi and asi narrow intelligence
00:06:24.420 is what we've always had general intelligence is the next step and that is it's better than man
00:06:32.780 one one one you know like grok can do everything that you can do better than you can do okay and
00:06:42.320 then there's super intelligence asi artificial super intelligence that's when things get really
00:06:50.080 really creepy when you hit agi the road to asi could be overnight okay we need to understand uh what's
00:06:59.880 at stake here because grok 4 brought us closer to that second stage than ever before grok 4 is a
00:07:09.520 powerhouse they demonstrated it last night it surpasses the expertise of phd level scholars
00:07:19.460 in all fields it can get 100 on any any test for any field mathematics physics engineering you name it
00:07:32.680 this is not a search engine this is a system that tackles problems so intricate they they go beyond our
00:07:42.220 existing knowledge base okay let's say there is let's say we have a fusion reactor and the magnetic
00:07:51.620 containment system goes down i don't even know what i'm talking about at this point but it goes down
00:07:58.820 and the top minds all on earth are like i don't know what to do grok 4 can step in model the physics
00:08:07.740 design new material stabilize the system and avert catastrophe and it can do it about that fast
00:08:16.900 now this is the capability that musk says is just around the corner mark my words you know how many
00:08:26.360 how many years did i say between 2027 and 2030 we would start to see this oh a million times
00:08:33.960 i it was always for years right i remember yeah yeah always the window and everybody even ray
00:08:39.480 kurzweil said oh that's way too that's way too optimistic maybe 20 20 50 and then people started
00:08:47.200 going 2040 then 2030 grok shows us 2026 or 2027 is when we're going to hit it this is the last year
00:08:57.200 that we have before things get really weird okay last night elon musk is touting this this ai and and all
00:09:10.900 of the solutions and then he says probably three times something like this and i'm quoting this is one
00:09:18.800 of them it's somewhat unnerving to have created intelligence that's greater than our own he then goes on
00:09:26.680 to call it terrifying twice now this is a man who's launched rockets you know into orbit uh going to
00:09:36.020 mars and he says twice you know after he sees the results of it he says you know it's really in a way
00:09:46.440 quite terrifying to see what it's doing but we just have to make sure that it remains good oh okay all
00:09:54.620 sure sure now the key point in the announcement was the mention of arc agi i had never heard of arc
00:10:03.020 agi now no idea what it was but i noticed agi and i'm like oh that sounds important so this is the gold
00:10:11.460 uh the gold standard the benchmark testing for artificial general intelligence okay as i've said
00:10:20.140 before agi artificial general intelligence is a machine that matches all human cognition across
00:10:26.340 all domains reasoning creativity problem solving not just specialized tasks like playing go or analyzing
00:10:35.380 x-rays everything for instance musk said by mid next year to the latest end of you next year
00:10:45.340 it will be able to create a full length movie just from a text prompt and do it all at once so in other
00:10:57.060 words it'll say create a movie and you just explain the godfather it will do the casting it will do the
00:11:03.300 writing it will do the the filming if you will uh it will uh score the music and it will happen
00:11:12.300 that fast almost in real time we are nowhere near the computational power now to do that separately
00:11:21.860 but this will do it all at once it will make a movie with all of it simultaneously
00:11:29.420 so the arc agi system is the benchmark on how close are we to agi remember scary things happen at agi
00:11:39.440 terrifying things happen at asi asi asi could be a matter of hours or days after we hit agi
00:11:50.540 grok 4 scored 16.2 percent on the arc agi scale why is that important you're like oh well they're only 16
00:12:02.380 away because last time it barely broke eight percent and that they took that test uh last time with grok
00:12:13.140 three and it took us forever to get to eight percent now what is it a year later we're at 16 percent
00:12:24.280 remember these things are not linear the next time we could be at 32 we might be at 64
00:12:30.340 we are on the verge this is the last year of i can't believe i'm saying this of normalcy okay this
00:12:41.040 year is good we're gonna look back at this year and probably two years ago gosh you remember the good
00:12:46.300 old days when everything was normal and you could understand everything this is how close we are
00:12:52.900 this everything you and i talked about last night stew uh about what we're doing uh in january
00:13:00.960 make put does it make it even more critical that that happens like oh i don't know right now
00:13:08.280 yeah for sure um you are going to need to know your values your ethics your rights you're going to need
00:13:16.340 to know absolutely everything now grok four is not true agi yet it lacks the full autonomy and the
00:13:24.040 generalized reasoning of a human mind but it is the closest that we have come it's a system that can
00:13:31.300 adapt innovate at a level that outpaces specialized ais by a wide margin this is a milestone this is not
00:13:41.240 a destination but it's it's something that should jolt everybody awake so here's what's coming in the
00:13:47.000 next six months by december 2025
00:13:50.900 that's this christmas
00:13:56.840 december 2025 he believes musk that grok four will drive through breakthroughs in material sciences
00:14:08.020 so in other words imagine a new brand new alloy that is lighter than aluminum stronger than steel
00:14:16.380 and it revolutionizes aerospace and everything else or a drug that halts alzheimer's progression
00:14:23.320 tailored to a patient's dna grok will drive breakthroughs through material science so brand new
00:14:31.520 brand new materials that nobody's ever thought of pharmaceuticals that we never thought could be made
00:14:37.760 and chemical engineering putting together chemicals that no man has ever thought
00:14:45.080 that's going to happen by december
00:14:51.180 imagine a chemical compound that makes carbon capture economically viable the the climate change stuff
00:15:02.520 that's over it will be over because this will solve that these are not fantasies this is grok four
00:15:13.840 um musk said something never thought he said he believes within the next year by 2027
00:15:22.840 grok four will uncover new physical laws so that will rewrite the understanding
00:15:31.020 our understanding of the entire universe that there will come new you know like there's gravity
00:15:37.160 hey you know what there's another law here that you never thought of wait what
00:15:41.320 that he says will come by 2027 this is going to accelerate human discovery at an unprecedented scale
00:15:51.220 i told you at some point i said by 2030 i might be a little earlier than that
00:15:56.280 things are going to be happening at such a fast rate you're not going to be able to keep up with
00:16:02.080 them and it will accelerate to the point to where you won't even understand what all of this means
00:16:10.160 or what the ramifications are are you there yet
00:16:14.900 in six months grok four could involve evolve into a system that dwarfs human expertise in economics
00:16:27.440 defense all of it now again
00:16:32.220 it's a bit terrifying to quote uh elon musk why because we don't know what else comes with this
00:16:43.760 this is like an alien life form we have no idea what to predict what it will be capable of
00:16:52.660 how it will view us when we are ants to its intellect okay it is a tool but it is also pandora's box
00:17:03.660 it grok four is the biggest step towards agi and may be one of the last steps to agi
00:17:14.160 my feeling is what i've been saying forever 2027 to 2030 i am leaning more to the 2027 uh now
00:17:24.660 because of this announcement last night we are on the verge of agi and everything in human existence
00:17:33.640 changing over night and as musk said himself two times
00:17:41.260 it's terrifying we should act like it is terrifying or risk losing the control of the future that we're
00:17:51.940 all trying to build that's the biggest story of the day i think in my opinion now let's get to
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00:19:26.440 i was watching some of this grok thing last night a couple you didn't hit either of the
00:19:43.340 two main things that i was no that thought maybe was most important okay number one uh the fact
00:19:48.520 that elon musk found a group of people that he's the least awkward of um that was
00:19:53.960 it was incredible was that an awkward the whole thing was oh my gosh there would be i mean this
00:20:00.640 was a major i don't know what you would call a rollout or press conference in a way and he had
00:20:05.860 like five people on the stage sitting with him and they all had microphones and there were times that
00:20:11.380 they would just say something and then they would just sit there and they'd blink at one another
00:20:14.940 right and then they'd look up at a screen and then one of them would awkwardly say
00:20:19.720 oh another thing that can happen right it was really weird the most common phrase used was
00:20:25.700 so yeah and and like the context would be like so that's up a 14.6 gain in that metric so
00:20:34.160 yeah yeah yeah and then elon musk would be like uh and so what we're saying here is he'd have to
00:20:39.840 like jump in to make it understandable yeah but the other part i thought was fascinating about this
00:20:44.260 was musk highlighted this multiple times where he was saying he wanted to make sure that we were
00:20:51.120 bringing this into the physical world and he's like and the way you do this is with optimists
00:20:55.920 and he was talking about how grok would work with the robots i forgot about that yes yeah wasn't that
00:21:02.620 oh yeah wait he's like he said grok now because it's it's going to agi grok we put grok into
00:21:12.460 now the optimist which is his robot yeah and it will be able to understand it will be able to
00:21:17.960 navigate anything we are on the verge of having real life robots that are smarter than you
00:21:27.160 all over in our in our society so uh robocop yeah yeah yeah i mean that is legitimately the plot of
00:21:38.640 every you know every everything uh sci-fi horror story that starts frankenstein yeah it's frankenstein
00:21:46.640 we're i've i i tell you i um uh who is the guy that we know uh that does all the horror movies
00:21:54.620 a blum oh jason blum yeah jason blum from blumhouse i was talking to him we were having lunch one time
00:21:58.960 and i said you need to redo frankenstein and he's like i've kind of been there done that and i said no
00:22:05.560 frank this is we are living in frankenstein right now we're doing it right now it's all agi
00:22:12.880 it's frankenstein and the monster is going to revolt yeah the monster doesn't just like grunt right you
00:22:20.220 know yeah it does feel that i mean yeah like the everyone was talking about the the the rise of
00:22:27.780 mecha hitler the other day because yeah you know that grok release and it's like we get that story i feel
00:22:32.740 like every single time there's a new release of these somebody is able to antagonize the ai into
00:22:37.240 doing something crazy but like obviously these things are possible like yeah wait until it's a
00:22:43.340 thousand times smarter than everybody on earth so yeah
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00:24:19.080 you know during the break I just laid out a terror a
00:24:43.900 an idea of what I think a scenario that I think could happen pretty quickly logically
00:24:54.620 that kind of makes it it falls right into the Elon Musk yeah terrifying terrifying that he said last
00:25:03.100 night when he was unveiling Grok 4 we'll get into that a little bit later and also some of the other
00:25:08.620 things that are going on with shockingly all of the progress that is being made now on uh on on
00:25:15.200 different fronts with uh putting bad guys in jail in Washington we'll get into that uh but I wanted
00:25:21.220 to talk to Douglas Mackey now this is a guy you probably know the name hopefully you do he was
00:25:26.020 sentenced to seven months in prison for putting together a meme uh during the uh election with
00:25:34.420 Hillary Clinton uh and he put a meme up uh that said uh you know you can you can vote from home and
00:25:42.240 I don't remember what it was do we have the meme actually there yeah there it is yeah you just text
00:25:46.960 Hillary and it says MAGA on it you know hashtag MAGA it's clearly I mean you have to be a nincompoop to
00:25:54.760 believe this but you know there's a lot of nincompoops but uh just went away and then when Biden came in
00:26:00.860 oh they decided to throw him uh throw the book at him uh and yesterday some really good news
00:26:07.440 happened a federal judge overturned this and he is now free uh from this insane uh dare I say it
00:26:17.100 hitlerian attempt on a freedom of speech uh Douglas Mackey is with us hi Doug hi Glenn great to be here
00:26:25.680 thank you oh I bet it is good to be here today right wow it's a great day to be an American
00:26:31.760 yeah so tell me uh first of all how'd you find out where were you uh and you know what the reaction
00:26:40.020 was with you and your family yeah so here I am on the first day of vacation with my you know beautiful
00:26:46.100 wife and our young son and my trial attorney sent me a text just said congrats and I figured
00:26:53.540 wow it just happened so I called him up and he gave me the news shortly thereafter I was able to
00:26:59.120 actually get a copy of the the opinion but no it's a great day to be on vacation I bet it was I bet it
00:27:07.240 was so you've been going through this for how long yeah this is four and a half years since uh you know
00:27:14.100 four FBI agents knocked on my door 7 a.m and that was seven days after Joe Biden was inaugurated
00:27:19.680 wow wow they had you in the sights long before long before they got into office
00:27:27.380 and oh that's right what did they say to you and what was your first reaction
00:27:34.040 well they said you know are you Douglas Mackey we have a warrant for your arrest the first words out
00:27:41.100 of my mouth were for what and I really had no idea that this meme was going to be the basis for
00:27:49.200 prosecution because you know at the time I wasn't even on Twitter but back in the 2016 election
00:27:56.640 cycle you know I tweeted thousands of times so I had no idea and you know but I did know that once
00:28:03.340 they make you an enemy that it's like show me the man and I'll show you the crime so I was very curious
00:28:09.740 to see what they had cooked up and I didn't even get to I didn't even know until after the arraignment
00:28:15.760 when they they put it they took the leg shackles off me and placed a copy in my hands of a 30 page
00:28:21.860 criminal complaint and were you surprised that you were charged under the Klan Act the Klan Act a
00:28:30.980 federal felony I was shocked at the felony you know uh misdemeanor sometimes people would rather just
00:28:37.920 plea out rather than go to the expense of fighting it but a federal felony the KKK act unbelievable
00:28:45.360 and this was really kind of a trial balloon wasn't it the Justice Department was using the Klan Act to
00:28:52.660 go after pro-life people really just anybody just targeting whom whomever so absolutely I was the
00:29:00.060 first and let me mention this they indicted Donald J. Trump on the same statute
00:29:04.020 wow um when um uh when you found out about the Klan Act and then I mean your attorney had to be
00:29:17.360 freaking out saying this is ridiculous um and then when it was overturned yesterday how far do you think
00:29:23.980 the ramifications of your case being overturned go is it just you no no absolutely not so I mean this is a
00:29:33.200 total humiliation I believe for the sort of Biden DOJ I mean one of many uh but this is a total
00:29:41.160 humiliation for the EDNY the DOJ the New York FBI and I think that unfortunately we did not necessarily
00:29:49.620 get as sweeping of a constitutional victory because you probably know these appellate courts they kind
00:29:56.420 of rule if you know once they come to a conclusion on let's say the one of the grounds they don't rule
00:30:02.460 on all the other grounds so I think they're going to think long and hard before bringing more of these
00:30:07.340 cases but unfortunately it's not part of the sweeping constitutional ruling that we wanted but
00:30:13.020 but but nevertheless a great victory so Doug I have to tell you I think I heard a phrase you know it's
00:30:21.380 the process uh more than the uh uh process is the punishment yeah the process that's it the process
00:30:29.080 is the punishment and I've been thinking about that because I know somebody who has been waiting
00:30:33.340 almost 10 years for the process and it's hanging over him and I thought I was talking to him a couple
00:30:40.080 weeks ago and I said how do you even live your life it's all you never know you never know what the
00:30:45.440 next thing is happening when they're going to start going okay well we're ready to take you to prison
00:30:49.680 now I mean how what is that like to live under this you know only I would say only faith can get you
00:30:58.800 through it I mean it just in the beginning uh the pre-trial is unbelievable I mean the amount of stress
00:31:05.340 and then but then the trial comes along and that's even more stress and then you know one of the most
00:31:13.040 difficult things to sit through is a sentencing hearing that was extremely difficult you know getting
00:31:18.140 lectured at by this hardcore partisan hack on sitting on the bench and uh you know it's not
00:31:25.000 about democrat or republican because the appellate court was bipartisan but in the case of this
00:31:32.100 particular judge you know it was very much getting a lecture so and then you know and then she said
00:31:37.960 we said we're moving for an appeal bond seven month sentence well appeals usually take a lot longer
00:31:43.820 than seven months and we have extremely strong grounds not only uh evidentiary which is what we
00:31:50.440 ultimately went on but constitutional grounds she denied the motion outright and guess what that means
00:31:55.760 well you're sitting around wondering if you're going to win the appeal bond we had to go to the circuit
00:32:00.660 court just to get an appeal bond and then we're sitting around waiting for that and so it's it's
00:32:06.260 unbelievable and oh and by the way you know there's another 50 grand to argue that or 50 60 grand just to
00:32:12.040 argue an appeal bond douglas when all this happened at the beginning did you have some like massive
00:32:19.940 social media following that was moving tens of thousands of voters i mean what was your profile
00:32:25.880 at the time so at the time i did have a large account at 62 000 followers which back in the day was pretty
00:32:33.000 big and it was very active and they said you know they do these studies well you know i'm skeptical but
00:32:39.620 mit said it was one of the top 150 influential accounts on twitter at the time this would have
00:32:46.940 been early 16 during the primary and uh but the funny thing is that account was suspended by jack dorsey
00:32:55.000 early october and by the time i posted this meme i was doing it on a second account that only had
00:33:00.340 about 10 000 and that account the tweet itself only got like you know 100 likes or something
00:33:07.280 unbelievable likes how how why were you the target then of this that that's fascinating like why did
00:33:15.320 they single you out obviously people were posting all sorts of crazy things well you're not going to
00:33:20.400 believe this but it's got a lot to do with russia so uh well number one you know i'm a i was a
00:33:26.340 prominent quote-unquote influential trump supporter they had this uh breakdown about quote-unquote
00:33:32.340 disinformation misinformation it's supposedly this was enabling the rise of donald trump and
00:33:38.120 the quote-unquote far right right and so not only that they wanted to send a message about quote-unquote
00:33:44.360 misinformation and arrest a prominent trump supporter but they actually thought it's unbelievable
00:33:50.880 that the dj embraces these sort of theories but uh they actually thought that they were going to
00:33:56.420 arrest me they also squeezed the guy a poor guy this poor guy actually uh who pled guilty and and
00:34:03.880 cooperated he he testified against me in court on this non-existent crime and uh they thought they
00:34:10.440 were going to arrest me squeeze this other guy and and and and uncover some russia collusion this was on
00:34:18.260 the floor of the senate this meme was blown up on a big poster board on the floor of the senate senator
00:34:23.620 klobuchar did this and she said this is russia this is a crime we need investigation they actually
00:34:31.220 thought that that you know this was some russian plot uh to steal the election i i remember when we
00:34:38.260 reported on this and they were saying those things we said everybody everybody is at stake now because i
00:34:45.020 mean you know they if they can tie you with no connections to russia and say look this is a
00:34:51.240 russian plot and this is and without any evidence all of us could be you know swept up into this it was
00:34:57.640 a very dangerous thing and i'm so glad it was overturned you have to i mean i imagine that you went on a
00:35:03.380 very cheap vacation um because how much does this cost you and how are you paying for it yeah for sure you
00:35:11.860 know uh yeah this cost over 1 million probably approaching 1.5 i put in as much money as i
00:35:21.320 possibly could which is you know well into six figures and then we were able to raise money on
00:35:28.260 that non-profit called mean defense fund.com and but i still owe money you know i still owe a lot of money
00:35:35.140 and and uh we're going to raise some more money and we're going to file suit to try to recover all these
00:35:40.940 legal fees with the doj so you can go to meme defense fund.com if anybody wants to go chip in
00:35:47.320 a little bit meme defense fund.com meme defense fund.com this one matters to all of us um i wish
00:35:56.800 you the best douglas i'm glad to hear that this has passed from you uh and uh go fight him now go
00:36:02.880 fight him turn the tables on him thank you douglas thank you you bet meme defense fund.com go there
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00:43:14.980 soon this is glenn beck
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00:46:00.620 wow you know i'm in a meeting and i hear that uh there's a guy who's got a great insight on what
00:46:11.480 is going on with the epstein thing and they say it's bill o'reilly and i look at my staff and i
00:46:16.420 said i thought he was dead and they were like just why and they're like no apparently he's still
00:46:24.980 alive and i'm like shut up we should have him on so bill o'reilly uh is coming on to tell us
00:46:32.100 i don't have imis to kick around anymore that's true uh so anyway bill's joining us here in just
00:46:39.740 a second uh he had a conversation with president trump about the epstein files and i i think he
00:46:44.920 has a good insight on it we're going to talk to bill in just a second first let me tell you about
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00:48:05.480 welcome to the program sir how are you don't try to give me any of this back don't try to give me
00:48:13.080 this welcome however you know and right off the bat i have to correct you yeah you're not you're not
00:48:20.220 alive what he is dead i mean you know you don't know that oh yeah yeah all right no i no i i thought
00:48:29.160 you were dead anyway uh so bill me oh i i i get it just another brick in your wall
00:48:39.820 it's good to talk to you bill um tell me what you had a conversation with uh uh with president
00:48:49.660 trump of what a couple of months ago and you talked about patrick's day uh he invited me to sit in on a
00:48:56.760 cabinet meeting which he does from time to time uh and uh he said look we got files kennedy king
00:49:04.860 uh epstein what do you think and i said well first kennedy got put out pretty much everything which he did
00:49:13.340 uh king he didn't i don't know why uh because that's important too uh and then on epstein i said
00:49:20.620 you gotta be careful here because this is now being used uh in political uh precincts
00:49:27.740 both sides want to destroy anybody that was associated with epstein and the problem is
00:49:34.900 that uh a federal investigation they don't um make a determination whether you had a what kind of a
00:49:43.200 relationship you had with epstein they said so-and-so had lunch with him or maybe so-and-so uh
00:49:48.960 had uh saw him at a party and i said any name of a human being associated with epstein in any way
00:49:57.260 that person is going to be destroyed because you know the press is not going to put anything into
00:50:02.100 context um so i said but it's very important that the justice department tell the folks what they know
00:50:10.180 and you don't want to get specific with names but you you have to say this is the information that
00:50:16.660 we've compiled and that's not hard and i don't know why the trump administration is not doing that
00:50:22.440 wow so first of all it's your fault that we're not getting any names uh we learn a lot probably my
00:50:31.100 fault but the president you know what i think you're right i don't i don't want all the names of the
00:50:36.200 people i want to know and i don't know the justice right i want to know the justice department has
00:50:41.400 sorted through the things and then have gone uh gone through and said this is criminal this is not
00:50:48.160 these people are being indicted etc etc but to come out and say there is nothing there uh i mean it's
00:50:57.580 it's at least mass in it's mass incompetence at least from pam bondi how could she come out and say
00:51:05.940 it's all sitting on my desk and then when she doesn't release it she says well that's because
00:51:10.700 the fbi in new york is thwarting this process there are people up there that are trying to
00:51:16.300 keep this uh from me and then she makes no arrests on that we never hear about that again and now all of
00:51:22.480 a sudden there's nothing to see well listen pam bondi doesn't make decisions on her own
00:51:28.240 no cabinet member does all the decisions come out of the west wing so what i believe happened was
00:51:35.980 trump was so obsessed with the big bill with iran with putin with china that this he didn't even
00:51:44.260 think about this okay and then it slowly began and it slowly began to unravel and then it caught him
00:51:51.780 by surprise but this is easy to fix so so easy if i'm in charge and that would be a great thing for
00:51:59.600 everyone except you back but every other american if i were in charge tremendous you right would be
00:52:08.300 in botswana no right oh i know you would be on your way yeah yeah but anyway i'd be the ambassador
00:52:14.940 of the white farmers in in uh south africa if it were up to you i know i know no you'd be wandering
00:52:21.280 around going i'm glenn beck and they go who that's what you'd be doing um that's every day
00:52:27.160 this this could happen within the hour pam body announces a press conference for tomorrow
00:52:34.640 at that press conference sitting next to her is merrick garland everyone the attorney general
00:52:42.540 under biden who had this stuff for four years now i understand that uh mr garland has gone native
00:52:49.840 and is living in anguilla so but we can find him we can pull him out of there and have him and pam
00:52:56.040 sit there and answer questions in a general way about what evidence the justice department of the
00:53:04.300 united states has compiled not gonna happen that's it well if it's not gonna happen then president
00:53:12.720 trump is gonna take a hit but he's calculating that this will fade it's not that important but i don't
00:53:20.600 know why he won't do it i i just don't know and i'm usually pretty good at predicting what the president
00:53:27.200 does or does not do so here's the thing bill i i i think he keeps focusing on epstein it's not that
00:53:34.880 big of a deal it's not about epstein it's about justice it's about can we trust the people correct
00:53:42.140 it's it's all about credibility and justice um and i he's not seeing that and i don't know how he's
00:53:48.580 missing that because i agree with you look i don't i don't know so busy on so many other things that
00:53:54.240 that's right you know this is not at the top of his priority list but he did campaign on it
00:53:59.520 right and i don't know if there's anybody inside the white house uh who are gonna you know he looks
00:54:06.700 to be annoyed when this subject comes up oh i know here's the what works you know people have to
00:54:13.520 understand a guy like donald trump runs it all if he's annoyed nobody's going to want to annoy him
00:54:19.760 more okay that's just how it works but the overarch is because epstein got favorable treatment
00:54:27.800 by the feds in the first go around in florida that there's a deep suspicion about this case
00:54:35.400 but if you break it down if the biden administration had any dirt on any republican associated with
00:54:43.420 epstein it would have been out and vice versa if the republicans any dirt on any democrats now
00:54:51.240 we know that former president clinton was involved with epstein to some extent
00:54:57.480 i don't know whether that's a factor okay i don't know but you're right for once you're right
00:55:06.820 it's about credibility it's about the american people trusting that we do have equal justice for all
00:55:16.520 so what do you what do you make of now the russiagate thing coming out today or yesterday the
00:55:25.140 fisa court uh the fact that they're now saying hey you know we need to hold brennan accountable
00:55:31.500 we're like five or six ways away days away uh weeks away from him uh you know slipping past the
00:55:39.100 uh the statute of limitations um i mean all these things are out today there's that there is also
00:55:47.740 uh let's see here the secret service i think this happened a year ago but it's being reported
00:55:54.180 as if it's new secret service suspends six agents assigned to protect trump during the butler
00:55:59.780 assassination attempt i mean all these things are coming out like look we're busy on all these things
00:56:04.600 and i do believe they're busy on these things but it it's just it's it's it's like the keystone
00:56:10.880 cops are in charge of the pr on this it's bad well there's a lot of politics involved with both of
00:56:16.200 those cases number one in order to uh get comey and brennan to be indicted by a grand jury federal
00:56:25.280 grand jury and that's the only passage you'd have to have a whistleblower saying yeah these guys abuse
00:56:32.560 their power i work for them and they absolutely wanted to get trump and they knew the russia dossier
00:56:40.760 was phony and they did it anyway if you have that justice department then you can get those guys
00:56:47.280 if you don't have it they will not even be indicted by a grand jury so how is it we do not have that
00:56:56.060 justice department yeah how do we not have that justice department well look i don't know whether
00:57:02.280 they have a whistleblower or not okay and i if they have a whistleblower i want that case to go
00:57:10.080 forward i want those two men indicted that's they you can't do that at that level as far as the
00:57:16.260 secret service is concerned monumental screw up everybody knows it they fired the moron who was in
00:57:22.460 charge of it that woman i was just embarrassed listening to her try to explain anything you didn't
00:57:27.380 know what the deuce was going on but this was across the board in the biden administration
00:57:32.560 you know the assassination attempt was a year ago sunday this upcoming sunday and i uh it is just
00:57:41.500 another example of how the biden administration was the second worst administration in the history of
00:57:49.900 this country people have no idea how bad it was every single agency was chaotic nothing worked
00:57:58.340 and that and this is just part of that and i'm we'll have a slew of stuff on sunday nothing really
00:58:05.440 meaningful i mean they you know suspended the secret service agents as they should have they fired the
00:58:11.380 director as they should have the guy was a nut um i don't know if there's anything more to that i doubt
00:58:17.100 it uh i'm more interested in the guy in the bushes because we don't know anything about him that you
00:58:22.340 know they got before him i'd like to know a little bit about him but again the federal government
00:58:26.740 no it doesn't really matter who's president they never want to tell us stuff back never it's always
00:58:33.360 you gotta pull it out of them you know it's almost like russia something come on right let me let me
00:58:40.600 ask you let me take you back again to the epstein thing i noticed yesterday there were these people
00:58:47.180 who are who are on the left who are taking tweets of mine that say look these things don't make sense
00:58:53.740 uh on the epstein thing and they just have to be answered and not anti-trump at all um and yet the
00:59:00.440 anti-trump people were retweeting that and they're trying to they're trying to get the the right to fight
00:59:09.980 against itself again and split people away from donald trump where i don't think this epstein thing
00:59:16.460 is is is splitting people from donald trump at least at this point and i you know i my wife stopped
00:59:24.820 me from uh answering some of those tweets uh yesterday because it's never good when you uh when
00:59:31.480 you tweet uh in anger which i did um but uh or was going to um what do you think about how this is being
00:59:38.900 used against the right to try to separate us even more every everything is political everybody knows
00:59:46.920 that now um but the maggot people from the mail i get and i get a voluminous amount of mail uh they're
00:59:55.180 not happy now oh i agree they're gonna i'm not happy are they gonna throw president trump under the
01:00:02.700 cliche ridden bus no no because the you know to them the greater good is being served by a fair tax
01:00:11.140 bill uh trying to cut waste um dealing with iran effectively and hopefully dealing with putin that's
01:00:18.500 another thing that that's on um trump's plate he's got to deal with putin now has to and that's going
01:00:26.260 to be the next big story how's he going to deal so they're in yeah they're in lavrov and and rubio
01:00:31.840 are in indonesia as we speak uh and i assume that uh rubio is delivering a message like this is it
01:00:41.540 you either stop or we're going to just absolutely crush you economically which the united states can do
01:00:48.120 by saying no bank does business with moscow and if you do business no matter what bank you are
01:00:55.900 we're going to put you out of business okay i've only got a couple of seconds but don't didn't
01:01:01.580 but didn't we already do that under biden no we didn't do the bank we did the sanctions
01:01:06.200 and the sanctions they can always get around because china's going to buy as much oil from
01:01:10.240 russia as possible but you you stop the banks from doing all business with moscow
01:01:16.040 who's going to have that what the swift thing was all about wasn't that's what we when we kicked
01:01:21.880 him off of swift wasn't that what that was all about no because he can still do in huge business
01:01:27.660 uh with with countries buying his oil and and they got to pay putin and russia for the oil and that
01:01:35.380 has to go through the banking system if you stop the banking system he can't get paid
01:01:41.380 it's amazing i would i'm glad i'm not the president right now i think he has made some very brave
01:01:48.080 decisions and he is he is walking a tightrope i mean the world is on edge and uh and he looks very
01:01:54.780 tired to me he looks very tired i haven't talked to him in a while which is unusual um but uh you're
01:02:03.300 right you're absolutely right but that's the second time you've been right in this conversation my god
01:02:07.640 i know it's crazy it's crazy i was wrong about you being dead but uh right i don't know it's good
01:02:14.080 it's good to talk to you my friend is everything okay is everything going well everything's all right
01:02:19.080 back we are uh phenomenally successful but that that's old news we've been that way for 50 years
01:02:24.520 but i appreciate you having me on your fine program uh sounds like he's still breathing uh which is a
01:02:31.020 you know in some precincts that's good right yeah uh but look let's uh i got a big book called
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01:05:09.520 i just miss him so much man he was just he was just so great just so great uh all right uh let's
01:05:23.920 see jason uh what was it that you said was the biggest story uh of of the day i'm looking at how
01:05:31.480 john brennan is now coming back up in the news especially since the uh cia just recently released
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01:05:51.380 their narrative that you know president trump was you know not legitimate um and they definitely did not
01:05:59.140 use the steel dossier to come to that assessment definitely did not and john brennan went in front
01:06:04.480 of congress and he was like yeah you know i knew that had no bearing on the ica at all well uh yeah
01:06:11.060 now uh this tradecraft review is pointing to other evidence and it looks like he probably perjured
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01:08:01.700 let's go to south america there's a couple of stories one is on uh our trade with donald trump
01:08:29.220 uh looks like donald trump has just put a 50 percent tariff on uh brazil because of what
01:08:35.200 they're doing to bolsonaro and also what they did to freedom of speech and uh elon musk etc etc
01:08:41.260 um and i think that's a really good thing um they're brazil is way out of control when it
01:08:47.220 comes to freedom of speech they're becoming a very very dare he say it a hitlerian uh sort of uh
01:08:54.940 country i've got some questions about that policy so yeah i could maybe i mean is that how
01:09:01.800 because i agree with you i don't like the way that they handle their country but is that like that
01:09:05.920 is that what trade policy is for like does he have the power to even do that let's not go there
01:09:12.460 you forced me to say absolutely not okay i'm sure i understand that it's supposed to be a national
01:09:19.120 defense he has like a carve out for a short-term tariff yeah for national defense i don't know
01:09:25.060 like bolsonaro being persecuted i would i don't want him to be persecuted i don't either but i think
01:09:31.300 what's more important on on this particular case is what they were doing to freedom of speech here in
01:09:36.380 america well i look they're doing to elon musk yeah okay elon well they're doing it to him in
01:09:43.180 brazil right yeah yeah yeah not affecting american citizen and american business yeah there's a line
01:09:49.680 there it's a squiggly line to get to get to that uh use of that power but i will uh instead move to
01:09:55.000 another country yeah argentina yeah i love this story this is a great story javier mille now if you
01:10:00.100 remember he came into power he said i'm going to do all these cuts i'm going to you know he's just
01:10:03.980 kind of talked about as a libertarian and there's certainly many similarities i don't think he's doing
01:10:09.140 libertarian stuff though well i think he is but he's not it's he's not all the way there yeah he's
01:10:14.440 not full-blown like i'm libertarian we're getting rid of everything yeah he said that in the campaign
01:10:20.240 he hasn't been able to implement all of that stuff but he's implemented a good amount of it yeah yeah
01:10:23.840 yeah um he's in the right direction yes oh he's squarely in the common sense zone yes and he
01:10:30.580 that was not what we were we were told when he was put into office and elected that this is going to
01:10:36.280 be a catastrophe of course they said he would inflect further economic devastation uh social
01:10:43.520 chaos would come a group of over a hundred leading economists uh warned signature uh let's see uh they
01:10:51.340 said uh it would be um a radical departure from traditional economic thinking good um they said
01:10:58.260 again no no kidding and they went through all the things that this is going to ruin everybody's life
01:11:01.680 right so what has happened so far kind of interesting the outcome here argentina's economy
01:11:08.560 now growing at 7.7 percent according to the latest year over year data
01:11:14.340 7.7 percent do you know what america would look like at a annual growth rate of 7 percent i don't think
01:11:25.740 that's happened since maybe the 1950s and late 40s an economy our size would probably be tougher to get
01:11:31.540 to 7.7 percent but still it would be how about four or five would be nice i mean five would be crazy
01:11:38.360 um they are uh and i bet you you could in today's world i bet united states could do seven percent
01:11:46.440 that's possible depending on i mean i mean if you really if you said if you got serious about you got
01:11:50.920 serious about all the things he's serious about we're cutting the spending we're cutting all of it
01:11:55.180 we're just we're cutting all of the red tape everything it's just gone common sense you do
01:12:01.660 the right thing we're going to stay out of your way and the economy would explode absolutely explode
01:12:07.600 it's it's really fascinating um and if you throw in hopefully the united states leading the world in
01:12:14.680 something like ai those numbers might become more rational pretty quickly honestly um but did you see
01:12:20.420 the thing you didn't watch all of it so the grok thing with elon musk he did a grok has this business
01:12:28.120 section where you can you can say hey this is the business i'm in yada yada yada and uh so the people
01:12:36.880 that were running that said let's try vending machines how how can we how can we tweak i was sorry
01:12:44.740 i was so sleepy last night i kept waking up and coming back to sleep watching it um but they were
01:12:50.460 like how can we get the vending machine business to turbo and the line was almost straight up i mean
01:12:57.540 it's a vending machine business it can look at any business that you're in right now and say what can
01:13:03.640 i do to turbo this and it will lay out a plan for you and they ran it through several scenarios and it
01:13:11.080 was like the vending machine business became like you know the golden goose
01:13:15.540 it's crazy crazy crazy um so malay uh eliminated rent controls in buenos aires oh well there's
01:13:25.780 trouble now nobody can afford anything no one can afford rent like this is the right now this debate
01:13:30.200 is happening in new york city in our largest city in the financial center of the world we are in a
01:13:34.920 debate of as to whether we could have rent control in the city and the argument is it's too expensive
01:13:39.580 the prices are too high and that was the same argument in argentina well they uh did eliminate
01:13:46.200 rent controls and the apartment market was flooded with new properties the average real price though
01:13:52.800 went up right no it actually went down he turned a budget deficit into a surplus into in his first full
01:14:00.720 year in office he eliminated half of the country's cabinet departments and like that's what you're talking
01:14:05.760 about like did he go all the way to his full libertarian vision i he probably wants 80 or 90
01:14:09.900 percent of them gone and he only did half but that's much more significant than like oh yeah what we see
01:14:14.800 when we're told we're doing hateful conservative bills we just had a giant one pass what did it do
01:14:19.940 it kept the tax rates at the same level that they currently were that was our big crazy idea i know and
01:14:27.600 then it reduced the spending over 10 years of the future increases right of certain parts of medicaid
01:14:36.860 right and ask people hey if you're completely uh able-bodied and within a normal working range age and
01:14:45.520 also don't have small children can you work part-time whoa i mean uh crazy um malay took office
01:14:54.400 in december 2023 inflation was 25 percent wow per month oh my god can you imagine being in that
01:15:03.000 scenario this is how this guy got elected normally countries are like i don't want to even try those
01:15:07.700 crazy things but when you're at 25 a month you're going to try anything almost well may it went it was
01:15:13.260 1.5 per month so he's gone from 25 to 1.5 in that period um there was and this was very widely
01:15:21.700 covered a spike in the poverty rate at the very beginning of this of course um policy and that
01:15:27.740 was shifting gears this is going to be a disaster right um it has been falling since the second half
01:15:32.160 of last year is now lower than when malay took office as president um the i mean the everything
01:15:38.580 about this um you know you look at the the rates uh you know of uh of inflation uh the uh employment
01:15:46.860 rates are are starting to correct again took a bump at the beginning and went the other direction but
01:15:51.440 everything's turning around um this has been an incredible success and it should like maybe give
01:15:56.920 a little more confidence to americans and other countries around the world to say hey maybe we
01:16:01.280 should try some of these market-based policies i know they got they kind of fell out of favor there
01:16:05.100 for a minute i'm not exactly sure why um and even on the right because nobody questions on them all
01:16:09.820 because nobody does anything dramatic enough to really make dramatic changes you know that was one of my
01:16:16.040 big like big issues with the bbb if you will it's like there was nothing aspirational in it correct
01:16:22.700 there was a lot of good in it yes but most of the good was reversing previous bad correct by joe biden
01:16:30.320 for example there was nothing in there was like wow we're going to the moon and we're putting we're
01:16:35.000 putting a man back on earth within 10 years there was nothing like we are going to even trump's first
01:16:39.940 tax bill i think you can argue the business tax rates were sort of like that like they were like
01:16:44.380 whoa we're cutting it to what like that that was a big change right like that was an aspirational
01:16:49.700 policy even though maybe it's not as far as i would have gone um but like this one was really
01:16:54.500 just hey let's keep the status quo on these lower rates and you know we'll reverse a lot of the crap
01:16:59.600 that biden was doing which is great and we needed to be done so a lot of that was good uh but you know
01:17:04.320 i feel like we need we need some of this in our lives we need a little bit of this aspirational stuff
01:17:10.040 on the right when it comes to free markets again and i think that some of that's been lost
01:17:13.700 i don't see that person on the horizon though here in america do you i don't i don't think jd vance is
01:17:19.880 that person no you know he's certainly not a you know market ideal right and and donald trump is
01:17:25.420 very good on the economy but he's not a big cutter he's let's grow the economy he's not a big he's not
01:17:32.100 a big cutter we need somebody like javier malay that will just come in and say yeah i don't care
01:17:37.520 we're just cutting it yeah now i don't know if we're ever going to get there until we're
01:17:41.200 unfortunately in the 25 per month inflation we've talked about stuff this country most likely would
01:17:47.540 go right towards you know communism yes probably you know at least argentina has already dealt with
01:17:53.320 that and they know what that brings and that's a big big issue like usually when you have these
01:17:57.140 stressful moments within an economy a lot of times governments step in and say well you need to
01:18:02.280 give us more power and a lot of countries fall for that you'd think that the traditions here in the
01:18:07.140 united states would it would prevent that here but no you know maybe not and you're right argentina
01:18:11.500 did they needed to fall for it and completely fail falling for it to attempt this now they've
01:18:18.160 attempted it and things are much much better for the people what's his popularity at do you know
01:18:22.340 yeah actually i have a chart on that i'm doing i'm going to cover this in more depth on studios
01:18:26.780 america tonight if you're interested in this particular topic but his his approval rating really
01:18:30.800 is just basically held flat which is kind of fascinating he's he's around you know 45 percent like
01:18:36.560 any normal you know president he hasn't really had a big i mean his disapprovals come down a little
01:18:42.300 bit how is that possible i know i mean the results have been fantastic so far i mean even i would say
01:18:48.760 exceeding my expectations i was a little worried about the malay thing because it was being promoted
01:18:53.900 as this you know libertarian utopia and if it didn't work there would be a message sent the opposite
01:18:59.840 way you know if he messed it up somehow or whatever you know would people ever try it again
01:19:05.380 press saying about him to keep his approval rating that low with an economy like that and it's not
01:19:12.360 even i wouldn't say it's low it's been flat but but that is still it should be up should be way up
01:19:17.260 he should be looking at 65 70 approval ratings right now and we've seen some of that like with
01:19:21.640 bukele and uh he's not doing the same types of policies but he's got other policies that have
01:19:25.680 really changed the society and he's seen massive uh increase in his popularity in el salvador we're not
01:19:31.380 seeing that so far with malay uh you know you think that if this lasts and it feels like for a long
01:19:37.880 time it's not not a temporary bump but instead of a long-term trend maybe that changes but that's
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01:21:18.520 this is glenn beck
01:21:22.340 so here's something i just absolutely love uh
01:21:47.260 biden's doctor was up on capitol hill uh yesterday and he was asked all kinds of questions
01:21:54.360 and he just kept pleading the fifth now you could say well he's a doctor he you know he has a reason
01:21:59.540 to plead the fifth he doesn't want to violate doctor or client privilege uh-huh except he was asked
01:22:04.900 certain questions that you're pleading the fifth try this one cut 25 please
01:22:10.120 dr o'connor were you ever told to lie about the president's health
01:22:15.400 on the advice of counsel i must expectfully decline to answer based upon physician patient privilege and
01:22:22.580 in reliance on my right under the fifth amendment of the constitution i am not a lawyer i must follow
01:22:27.680 my lawyer's advice in this matter
01:22:29.580 were you ever asked to lie
01:22:33.960 there's no violation of client doctor client privilege we're not asking about his health
01:22:40.280 or his records we're asking were you ever told to lie were you ever asked to lie
01:22:45.760 i plead the fifth yeah because you don't want to incriminate yourself that's why
01:22:50.780 and you don't want to lie under oath because someday maybe in some you know utopian america
01:22:57.120 people would be held accountable for lying under oath i i find this amazing now here here he is
01:23:04.360 on the threat of sanction listen to this cut 26 if the witness continues to refuse to answer a question
01:23:10.860 despite being ordered to do so the witness may be subject to sanction do you understand
01:23:15.120 on the advice of counsel i must respectfully decline to answer
01:23:19.180 in reliance on my right under the fifth amendment of the constitution
01:23:22.340 i'm not a lawyer and i must follow my lawyer's advice in this matter
01:23:26.100 well rehearsed
01:23:30.020 now there is a situation where they i mean i've heard people talk about this i'm not no legal expert
01:23:35.980 but you open up to one question you open up one you're kind of open up to answer others so you
01:23:40.280 basically have to say that to everything they ask you is that accurate yeah yeah but i
01:23:44.560 still still so yeah still so slimy so slimy all you have to say is i'm not gonna you don't have
01:23:51.060 to plead the fifth i am not going to violate my patient client my patient doctor privilege not
01:23:58.860 going to do it no i took an oath i will not talk to you about his health records no you don't need
01:24:06.660 the fifth for that you have the hippocratic oath you're a doctor no i'm not going to do that
01:24:11.860 go to jail for that not questions on were anybody asking you to lie no no no no i mean this just
01:24:21.100 shows you don't need the fifth amendment to say dr clinton now they might put you in jail
01:24:27.780 because no you have to answer well i'm not going to but everyone would be for you as a doctor if you
01:24:34.620 held that line i would be for him i mean i would i would not like it but i would be like he can't
01:24:41.120 answer that question but i you know in this the insinuation here which i think is probably accurate
01:24:46.620 is doctor you know patient privilege does not get you out of did you lie about his condition exactly
01:24:53.780 right it does not get you out of the important questions really exactly right it does know about
01:24:59.180 do you know anything what did you know about his uh his health conditions that maybe you didn't
01:25:04.340 share i'm not going to answer that question doctor doctor patient uh privilege no what was he sick
01:25:11.680 longer i'm not answering that question were you ever asked to lie okay i'm going to answer that
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01:28:18.640 Hello, America.
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01:31:41.920 Let's go to Edwin Black.
01:31:44.600 Hi, Edwin.
01:31:45.080 How are you?
01:31:46.440 Good morning, Glenn.
01:31:47.560 How are you?
01:31:48.940 I'm great.
01:31:50.340 So the first thing that went through my mind when I saw this come out, I thought,
01:31:53.580 okay, how could you possibly write a book about the bombing of Israel, about the bombing of Iran, this quickly?
01:32:02.300 Now, I know the answer.
01:32:03.880 Tell the answer.
01:32:06.400 Okay.
01:32:06.800 Well, first of all, Glenn, I always knew that Israel would attack Iran and that America would help out.
01:32:16.200 I've been tracking the progress of the Iranian nuclear enterprise day by day for about 20 years.
01:32:25.400 I actually wrote most of the text about two years ago when I thought the attack was imminent,
01:32:33.900 and I've been waiting for the last chapter to be written.
01:32:40.180 And when finally Operation Rising Lion and Operation Midnight Hammer put an end to Iran's nuclear ambitions,
01:32:50.680 which, by the way, would have doomed humanity to mushroom clouds.
01:32:56.000 And when finally that happened, I went to work.
01:32:59.340 I worked with a great team, my publishers, and my channels.
01:33:04.780 I'm sure you know what the channel challenge is.
01:33:07.320 They all cooperated at the executive level.
01:33:11.200 And here we are.
01:33:13.160 You're the first to be told.
01:33:16.440 And the book has just released in 190 countries in 12 different editions, audio, electronic, paperback, and hardback.
01:33:24.920 That's great.
01:33:26.460 You know, I know, because I know your research is so solid, and I know how thorough you are,
01:33:33.400 you go in in the book and you talk about this warhead, and something that most people don't know,
01:33:38.900 we have been training for this exact operation for about 15 years.
01:33:44.820 I mean, we built a model in the ground.
01:33:48.960 I think it was in White Sands, wasn't it?
01:33:50.600 A model of this particular facility to try this bomb out years ago to see exactly how far it could penetrate.
01:34:01.280 Can you tell a little bit of that story?
01:34:02.840 That's right.
01:34:04.620 I was actually the first one some years ago to reveal the existence in an article that I wrote of the massive ordnance penetrator.
01:34:14.840 And I revealed this 30,000-pound, never-before-tried bomb, which was basically dependent upon an incredibly hard shell
01:34:29.300 coming down at an incredibly fast rate of speed, so it would penetrate and then wait until it penetrated hundreds of feet below the earth
01:34:40.420 and then finally detonate this extraordinary explosive.
01:34:45.900 And there was one and then basically two guys in the Department of the Defense who were in on the development of the MOP.
01:34:57.280 And for 15 years, approximately, they studied every satellite image of the Fordo facility that you've made reference to,
01:35:07.720 where they had thousands of these centrifuges.
01:35:11.400 They studied every night, the changes, the ground, the weather.
01:35:18.300 They made a test replica.
01:35:22.000 And they finally went down in the ventilation shaft.
01:35:26.480 So that was unobstructed.
01:35:28.800 And then the force of the overpressure and the fire just destroyed everything.
01:35:35.360 Yeah, the ventilation shaft, I mean, you know, that's right out of the movie,
01:35:39.380 the second Top Gun, in so many ways.
01:35:42.460 And I was told this bomb was so accurate and had many fail-safes.
01:35:47.080 If you were jammed, if the GPS was jammed or whatever, it could still operate.
01:35:51.500 And it could target for 50,000 feet.
01:35:54.880 It could hit the center of a Coke can if that was the target.
01:36:00.420 It was that accurate.
01:36:01.420 Well, that's exactly the first test was actually against a red flag that was no bigger than a T-shirt.
01:36:09.980 And it was dropped from 55,000 feet.
01:36:12.980 There's only three airplanes that can carry this.
01:36:17.460 That's the B-2, the B-2 bomber, the B-52.
01:36:22.420 And, of course, now the new B-41, which is the Raider.
01:36:29.720 There are very few of those.
01:36:31.420 There were many, many options that Israel had, some of which I can't reveal.
01:36:37.920 There were many secret weapons that Israel had, which were extraordinary, which have not been used.
01:36:43.880 And I think, Glenn, this will not be the last kinetic action that we see in Iran, because they have made it clear they're going to continue to find a way to reconstitute their program.
01:36:59.600 And so, yes, the program was obliterated, but it can be unobliterated by an apocalyptic Shia regime that believes it is destined to bring in the apocalypse and paradise by exterminating the Jews of Israel.
01:37:21.360 And, of course, if one of these did get through, and they were only two weeks away, and my book, Israel Strikes Iran, makes this very clear.
01:37:32.460 If one of these would have gotten through, Israel strikes capability by air, by land, and by sea.
01:37:42.480 Let me ask you, you say it was obliterated.
01:37:45.200 How do we know it was obliterated and not just set back a few months?
01:37:50.460 How do we know that it was obliterated and nothing was moved in the last minute?
01:37:56.260 Well, a lot of people have seen, there are 400 kilograms, about 881 pounds of highly enriched 60% uranium.
01:38:09.420 60% is high.
01:38:11.280 But to make a nuclear device, you need 90%.
01:38:17.380 The centrifuges that are involved in enriching those molecules, basically they work like a washer-dryer, they spin off the isotopes.
01:38:32.320 Those have been destroyed.
01:38:34.980 The manufacturing location that made those IR6 centrifuges has been destroyed.
01:38:43.500 In addition, these systems are so difficult and so sensitive, if you just push one, you'll throw it off, you'll throw it off-kilter.
01:38:57.500 And they have to be serviced on a regular basis, calibrated and serviced.
01:39:02.900 Now, both things are true.
01:39:04.680 It was obliterated, and if you have a theocratic regime that is intent on subjecting its own population to devastating sanctions for years and becoming a rogue theocracy, they can start it up again.
01:39:30.180 But you can track these molecules, you can track them with drones, you can track them with trucks.
01:39:36.700 They don't need to hide these systems underground, and they're already studying a location at Pickaxe Mountain.
01:39:47.740 They can put them in barns, and they can put them in oil tankers.
01:39:52.800 They can put them in Yemen.
01:39:54.800 So the only way to really know that we've stopped the Iranian nuclear ambition is regime change.
01:40:05.020 Now, that was not done because the powers-to-be, both in Israel and Washington, did not want to decapitate a head of state.
01:40:16.100 But it's going to be up to the people of Iran to make that happen.
01:40:21.200 But already, 700 people have been arrested.
01:40:25.940 Seven have been executed.
01:40:30.020 People are being stopped on the street.
01:40:33.480 They're afraid to, their phones are being seized, so they're afraid to leave home with their phone, and they're clamping down.
01:40:40.340 I think that we're going to see more kinetic action in the coming days.
01:40:45.100 You can mark my words, because the Iranian regime doesn't know how to say no.
01:40:53.840 Well, you think this will be American action or Israeli action?
01:40:59.420 Once again, it'll be Israeli action, but there may be an American assist.
01:41:05.260 Just remember, when you say Israeli action, Israel is using millions of dollars' worth of American weaponry.
01:41:16.000 So we are providing the weapons.
01:41:17.980 They are making many of their own, but we are providing them.
01:41:23.020 Edwin, let me switch topics here.
01:41:24.720 But Biden didn't, and Biden didn't, and Biden blackmailed Israel from the moment of October 7th, and actually held up the minesweepers, the 2,000-pound bombs, and the helicopters that Israel needed.
01:41:44.960 So we are definitely behind Israel here.
01:41:49.060 You are the guy who, you were on our show, I don't know, a few years ago, and you talked to me about, I think it was the six or seven stages to, you know, a holocaust.
01:42:00.320 And we were traveling down that road pretty quickly.
01:42:04.620 We still had some significant things we had to pass.
01:42:07.940 But as I watch what's happening with Islamism over in Europe, and I see what's coming over here in America, what's on our own streets, I am really concerned about Islam.
01:42:20.280 Islam, and I should make sure I'm saying it right, Islamists, the people that want Sharia law, which seem to be in massive numbers now, at least in Europe.
01:42:34.240 Well, you've made the correct distinction.
01:42:36.820 It's not Islam.
01:42:38.900 It's Islamism, because remember, there are more Indians, excuse me, there are more Muslims in India, which is very friendly to Israel, and of course to Gulf.
01:42:50.280 It's not the United States that are very friendly with Israel, but it's the Islamists.
01:42:54.740 And these are the people you are referring to, the radicals.
01:42:58.260 And yes, these are the people who, I'm afraid, you're terribly right, have overtaken the capitals of Europe.
01:43:07.360 And more than that, they've overtaken the English-speaking world outside of the United States.
01:43:13.960 And I refer now to Canada.
01:43:16.160 I refer to Ireland.
01:43:19.060 I refer to Australia, to Great Britain, to South Africa.
01:43:25.520 And I believe that what you fear will break out closest to home, first in Canada, before it actually filters into our country as well.
01:43:37.320 But I can tell you, it's coming into our country, and we have not had a serious conversation about what we should do.
01:43:47.540 Edwin Black from the Edwin Black Show.
01:43:52.080 It's a podcast you can hear.
01:43:53.920 He is the author of IBM and the Holocaust, and Farood, which you really need to read.
01:43:58.940 And the new one, Israel Strikes Iran, the backstory behind Israel's Operation Rising Lion.
01:44:06.720 It's Israel Strikes Iran.
01:44:09.080 Make sure you pick it up.
01:44:10.060 It's available in all formats as of yesterday.
01:44:13.260 Or no, it releases, I think, today.
01:44:14.920 So make sure you get it.
01:44:16.340 Edwin, as always, my friend, good to talk to you.
01:44:19.120 Thank you.
01:44:20.840 Thank you, Glenn.
01:44:21.680 I hope to see you soon.
01:44:23.680 You got it.
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01:46:06.700 Interesting, too, Glenn, in the middle of all of this, there's some chaos in the world,
01:46:13.460 there's some economic uncertainties, all of the spending going on, all of this.
01:46:21.840 Bitcoin is at an all-time high.
01:46:24.040 What a surprise.
01:46:25.660 Interesting, isn't it?
01:46:26.600 Yeah, 112?
01:46:27.600 What is it today?
01:46:27.920 It hit 112,000 yesterday.
01:46:29.900 Yesterday.
01:46:30.180 I can find out what the actual news is today.
01:46:32.920 Yeah, interesting.
01:46:34.160 Currently, it is...
01:46:36.580 And there's been a lot of pro-Bitcoin stuff happening in the world, and I'm surprised it's
01:46:44.340 not higher.
01:46:46.420 Yeah, 111,000 currently.
01:46:48.320 Did peak at a little bit over 112.
01:46:49.820 I mean, a little bit higher.
01:46:51.080 I mean, it's incredible.
01:46:53.000 I know.
01:46:53.240 This is the thing that people...
01:46:54.420 You know, there was a site early on in the Bitcoin days.
01:46:57.740 Yeah.
01:46:58.120 It was called, I think, the Bitcoin Faucet or something.
01:47:01.380 And what you had to do to work with the site was you would put your email address in there,
01:47:08.700 and then they would send you like five Bitcoin.
01:47:11.360 What?
01:47:12.040 That was the end of the entire site.
01:47:13.800 It was like someone's idea, like, hey, this would be interesting to get people started on this.
01:47:17.680 And all you had to do is go to the site, put your email in, and then they would just email you five Bitcoins.
01:47:24.020 Oh, my gosh.
01:47:24.880 And now those would be worth over half a million dollars, which would be nice.
01:47:30.540 And it's like one of those sites that's like one of those early internet sites that just text and look at a bad graphic.
01:47:39.280 Oh, my gosh.
01:47:40.000 And every once in a while, someone posts it, and it's just like, oh, my gosh.
01:47:43.140 Yeah, it was five Bitcoins to every visitor who passed a CAPTCHA.
01:47:49.520 Like, you had to put the...
01:47:51.040 So you couldn't bot the site.
01:47:52.960 You had to actually type in the letters.
01:47:54.380 How did we not know about this site?
01:47:56.840 I don't know.
01:47:57.680 It was 2010, by the way.
01:47:59.260 Yeah, we were talking about Bitcoin in 2010, you weasel.
01:48:02.920 Why didn't you...
01:48:03.400 I didn't know about it at the time.
01:48:05.460 Oh, my gosh.
01:48:06.280 What else didn't you know at the time?
01:48:07.940 What else are you keeping from the American peoples, Stu?
01:48:12.040 I didn't know anything about the coming COVID epidemic or pandemic.
01:48:15.520 I didn't know anything about this Iran attack we were just talking about.
01:48:19.700 I didn't know about a lot of things.
01:48:21.120 Wow.
01:48:22.620 Why do we have you on the show again?
01:48:24.280 I should be able to predict these things, I suppose.
01:48:26.580 All right.
01:48:27.320 We'll be back.
01:48:28.100 We've got a lot more to cover in a very short period of time.
01:48:31.040 Also, Jason Buttrell is with us.
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01:48:35.300 And he's got some things.
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01:50:46.360 Who's with us now?
01:50:48.320 And he was just saying that there's a new ruling coming out.
01:50:53.180 Another judge has made another ruling.
01:50:56.160 Jason, are you there still?
01:51:00.840 Yeah, this isn't just, I don't really know what to say on this because it's a meme at this point, how, you know, the federal courts are now usurping basically all powers of the state at will.
01:51:15.540 It's literally a meme.
01:51:16.680 But I thought that they couldn't do national injunctions in this way anymore.
01:51:21.560 But now it's breaking news.
01:51:23.600 Only the Supreme Court said they can't do that.
01:51:26.900 It was just the Supreme Court.
01:51:28.720 Just the Supreme Court.
01:51:29.640 So now another federal judge, breaking news, has just blocked Trump's birthright citizenship ban again, which this was what the case was about.
01:51:40.460 This was what it was about.
01:51:41.640 This was what caused the massive fight and really exposed Jackson's buffoonery.
01:51:49.280 For everyone to see, it was amazing.
01:51:51.260 Supreme Court justice in Jackson Brown is probably one of my favorite Supreme Court justices.
01:51:57.800 She just, she's just a lyricist like nobody else.
01:52:02.480 She is honestly dumb as a box of rocks.
01:52:06.860 And that's saying something, you know.
01:52:08.920 I have respect for rocks.
01:52:11.260 But she is dumb as a box of rocks.
01:52:13.500 And even, you know, even Sotomayor is coming out and going like, you obviously don't know how the law works.
01:52:22.880 There are times where events occur in your life that shake your understanding of everything that's around you.
01:52:30.060 And the fact that Sonia Sotomayor might not be the dumbest Supreme Court justice is hard to believe.
01:52:36.660 It's shaking my entire core.
01:52:37.900 It is.
01:52:38.380 It is.
01:52:38.740 I mean, it's really been one of the central things I foundationally have believed for years.
01:52:43.680 That Sotomayor is the dumbest Supreme Court justice ever.
01:52:45.920 Yes, ever.
01:52:46.600 And Ketanji Brown, she's like, Sotomayor is slapping down Ketanji Brown Jackson.
01:52:52.300 I'm going to say Jackson Brown, too.
01:52:53.540 Yeah, it's good.
01:52:54.760 It's good.
01:52:55.240 Ketanji Jackson Brown.
01:52:56.460 Yeah, yeah.
01:52:57.240 I just like to call her Jackson Brown.
01:52:59.240 Okay.
01:52:59.980 Supreme Court justice Jackson Brown.
01:53:02.840 But anyway, she really is slapping her down.
01:53:06.660 You don't understand how the law works.
01:53:10.100 For a Supreme Court justice to say that, for the two dumbest Supreme Court justices ever to get into a slapdown on you're too stupid to be a Supreme Court justice is remarkable.
01:53:25.520 Remarkable.
01:53:26.000 I mean, I don't know if you saw, do I have these, some of the comments from Jackson, Jackson Brown.
01:53:33.160 You have them?
01:53:33.640 Yeah, this is from Sotomayor.
01:53:34.880 She says, yeah, I agree with Justice Jackson that the president cannot restructure federal agencies in a manner inconsistent with congressional mandates.
01:53:42.120 Here, however, the relevant executive order directs agencies to plan reorganizations and reductions in force consistent with applicable law.
01:53:52.620 The plans themselves are not before this court.
01:53:56.860 And, like, you know, you see what she's been saying, you know, and it makes sense when you kind of think of, like, how could she miss something like this?
01:54:03.620 She doesn't care.
01:54:04.280 She doesn't care.
01:54:04.840 In fact, she says she's just, she thinks that her job is to express her feelings.
01:54:10.180 Yeah.
01:54:10.340 Jackson turned to the writing of SCOTUS Opinion, saying that she feels she's, quote, been privileged to use the writings that she does, the work that she does, to explain her views about the way the government does and should work, the way the court does and should work.
01:54:26.660 It's through this process, the Biden appointee noted, that she's able to tell the American people how she feels about any given case and its outcome.
01:54:34.840 I think the nice part about being on the court is that you have the opportunity, whether you're in the majority or the dissent, to express your opinions.
01:54:42.860 And I just feel that I have a wonderful opportunity to tell people, in my opinions, how I feel about the issues.
01:54:48.880 And that's what I try to do.
01:54:50.260 That's not your job.
01:54:51.100 Who cares?
01:54:51.620 Your job is not to tell people how you feel about issues.
01:54:54.200 You know what?
01:54:54.860 That's a job for a podcaster.
01:54:56.920 You ready for it?
01:54:58.120 Did you see the word count of all Supreme Court justices in their first eight cases?
01:55:04.020 No.
01:55:04.340 Okay, listen to this.
01:55:06.140 Jackson Brown, number one, 11,083 words in her first eight cases.
01:55:16.740 Amy Coney Barrett, 4,000 in number two.
01:55:20.640 So she had 4,475 words.
01:55:25.100 Jackson Brown had 11,000 words.
01:55:28.040 Sonia Sotomayor, 4,409.
01:55:31.880 Elena Kagan, 4,025.
01:55:34.860 John Roberts, 3,469.
01:55:37.900 Neil Gorsuch, 2,657.
01:55:41.340 Brandt Kavanaugh, 385.
01:55:44.160 Now, we're down to Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas.
01:55:49.000 We've gone from 11,000 words to now 2,300 words.
01:55:56.080 Samuel Alito, 883.
01:55:59.180 Clarence Thomas, 96.
01:56:05.140 That didn't surprise me.
01:56:07.420 I mean, at least be there for a while.
01:56:11.380 You know what I mean?
01:56:11.840 Yeah, yeah, exactly.
01:56:13.220 Jeez.
01:56:13.900 And look, even if you're going to talk a lot, I'm fine if you're saying things that are intelligent
01:56:18.620 and coherent and applicable to your job.
01:56:21.240 Your job is to judge what the law says, what the Constitution says, not what your feelings
01:56:30.000 are about issues of the way the government should operate.
01:56:33.240 You want to tell me your feelings on the new Superman movie?
01:56:37.660 I'm cool with that.
01:56:39.060 You want to tell me your feelings about how the Constitution works or shouldn't work or should work?
01:56:46.520 No.
01:56:47.600 No.
01:56:48.060 Tell me what it says.
01:56:50.360 I don't care about your feelings on anything else.
01:56:53.180 Nothing else.
01:56:53.840 No.
01:56:54.440 By the way, we got to get into the Superman thing, but I just want to take this one step further.
01:56:58.320 So what is this going to do, Jason?
01:57:02.300 This federal judge has made this ruling.
01:57:06.460 What's going to happen?
01:57:07.400 Anything?
01:57:07.940 Well, I mean, it's going to immediately get an appeal by the Trump administration because
01:57:12.540 all they have to do is go, wait a minute, the Supreme Court said this.
01:57:15.900 You actually have to follow what they said.
01:57:19.420 Do you remember when there actually used to be institutions in this country where it was
01:57:25.620 feared?
01:57:26.120 You know, like Supreme Court would issue something.
01:57:29.500 Okay.
01:57:30.040 Well, whoa, whoa.
01:57:31.020 Like, now we have to do what they said.
01:57:33.240 Or let's say a congressional hearing.
01:57:35.340 Remember that?
01:57:35.920 Remember the movies back in the day were like, sir, do you really want to risk a congressional
01:57:39.900 hearing?
01:57:40.500 And there'd be dramatic music.
01:57:41.780 Boom, boom, boom.
01:57:43.000 Well, no, I don't.
01:57:44.120 Now it's a joke.
01:57:45.280 It's an absolute joke.
01:57:46.400 All of it.
01:57:47.240 All of it is a joke.
01:57:48.660 All of it is a joke.
01:57:49.540 And here's what we were talking earlier about Grok for Grok for just came out last night.
01:57:55.640 A little terrifying.
01:57:57.040 You should watch the the most awkward press conference of all time.
01:58:01.800 As Stu rightfully pointed out, Elon Musk, for the very first time, was the least awkward
01:58:09.580 person in the world and in the room.
01:58:12.320 He was with like four other guys and all of them more awkward than he was.
01:58:17.240 And he was trying to jump in like, OK, nerds, let me explain.
01:58:20.660 Let me explain this.
01:58:22.600 But what they have built at Grok is, in his own words, twice terrifying.
01:58:30.760 It is we are on the verge of AGI, artificial general intelligence.
01:58:36.400 It is now at 16 percent general intelligence.
01:58:40.560 That's up from 8 percent, I think, last year, a year and a half from now.
01:58:44.440 And that's not a that's that's that that line goes to a point straight up.
01:58:51.120 It's it's not a linear line.
01:58:54.320 It it's exponential growth.
01:58:57.280 And we he believes we are by Christmas going to see Grok inventing pharmaceuticals, alloys,
01:59:08.460 chemical compounds that we don't even understand at this point.
01:59:15.000 By Christmas.
01:59:17.560 And then Stu brought something up as we're talking about society not caring about anything.
01:59:22.780 Look at where the police are.
01:59:25.700 The police.
01:59:26.860 Nobody wants to be a police officer.
01:59:28.280 You want to be a police officer?
01:59:29.920 Do you want to be an ice agent who grows up?
01:59:31.700 I want to be an ice agent.
01:59:33.360 I mean, a lot of people used to do that.
01:59:35.000 Correct.
01:59:35.380 But at least when you become an adult and you realize how police are treated.
01:59:39.620 Correct.
01:59:39.840 I can't imagine a lot of people want to do that.
01:59:42.420 OK, so you're not paying.
01:59:44.400 You're not paying them.
01:59:45.020 You can't pay them enough.
01:59:46.900 And as society becomes more and more unruly, what happens?
01:59:51.860 You need more and more police.
01:59:54.100 OK, well, you're not getting more and more police, which means society gets more and more
01:59:58.120 out of hand.
01:59:59.880 Stu brought up something that Elon Musk said.
02:00:02.100 He said, soon, was that his or like now, as soon as as soon as Optimus comes out, his
02:00:09.180 robot.
02:00:10.100 Yeah, he was basically saying what we need to what needs to come next is Grok essentially
02:00:16.020 interacting with the physical world.
02:00:18.440 So it's not just a bunch of text on your screen, right?
02:00:20.980 It's doing things in your life in the real world.
02:00:23.880 And he said the way that happens is with Optimus, his his robot.
02:00:27.080 Uh, like you, you have Grok essentially, you're asking a task to Grok and Grok is inside this
02:00:33.300 robot and it knows how to do these things, where to move.
02:00:37.380 Uh, you know, if you're asking a question about, you know, it's hard to know exactly
02:00:41.400 how this would be applied.
02:00:42.320 But if you're asking a question about how to fix something, right?
02:00:45.020 You know, I did this with one of the AI things the other day of like, I took a picture of
02:00:48.980 this, you know, internal thing on a gate that I have and I had to like, I didn't know how
02:00:53.280 to extend the, the antenna.
02:00:55.200 So it, I put it into the system and it's like, Hey, do this, do this, do this, do this.
02:00:58.760 And it should work.
02:01:00.020 This would actually, you do the same thing except Grok goes out there, opens up the
02:01:03.460 panel, takes the photo, uh, asks it how to fix it, fix it.
02:01:07.180 It tells itself how to fix it and then puts the antenna where it's supposed to be and
02:01:11.520 strings the wiring and all that stuff itself.
02:01:13.700 Like in theory, this could be the future and where this all goes.
02:01:17.380 I mean, this is, I mean, it's exciting too, because finally I'll have somebody that
02:01:23.080 can fix the TV, right?
02:01:26.580 TV won't go on Grok.
02:01:28.820 And then optimist comes in and he just grabs the remote and turns it on the right way.
02:01:33.340 And you're like, thank you.
02:01:34.540 Thank you.
02:01:35.200 I don't know what I'm doing.
02:01:37.700 There is a shot though, like that this could apply to something like police work.
02:01:41.520 Uh, that's what, that's what we were talking about earlier.
02:01:45.460 Think about how badly things are going out of control.
02:01:48.360 Think now, right now, what you have heard from just this week, the left, uh, wanting
02:01:54.940 to get more violent.
02:01:56.240 Uh, you have, uh, Democrat, uh, elected officials saying they're now afraid of their own constituents
02:02:04.940 because they're calling for their blood.
02:02:07.320 Okay.
02:02:08.260 Hakeem Jeffries, they're going to, they're actually going to, uh, primary him because he's
02:02:13.500 not extremist enough.
02:02:15.160 Okay.
02:02:16.200 Um, you look at what's happening on the streets with Hamas and everything else.
02:02:20.000 And you look how our cities are breaking down.
02:02:23.100 They start putting, um, they start, you know, doing riots in the streets and everything else.
02:02:29.380 And you don't have policemen.
02:02:32.180 Uh, I warn you, optimist is coming and people will beg for it.
02:02:37.140 They'll beg for it.
02:02:38.920 I want optimist.
02:02:40.120 Uh, I can't get a police officer to do anything.
02:02:42.520 At least these guys will stop it.
02:02:44.280 And boy, they will.
02:02:46.660 I mean, you, you are, we are so close to a dystopian world.
02:02:51.560 I mean, is it dystopian though?
02:02:53.460 I mean, look, people already obviously love the idea of using robots for disarming a bomb,
02:02:59.360 for example, dangerous work that you don't want to risk a life doing.
02:03:02.560 Well, I mean, the same argument is going to be made for.
02:03:05.140 Or sentient beings are different than the robot dog that goes out for the bomb.
02:03:12.920 I mean, clearly, yes, there is a difference.
02:03:15.960 Is it a difference that, that makes the American people believe it's dystopian?
02:03:20.540 I don't know.
02:03:21.740 I think the initial reaction would be that way.
02:03:24.480 Hang on just a second.
02:03:25.320 I believe we'll beg for it.
02:03:26.880 I think we'll welcome it.
02:03:28.580 But it is dystopian.
02:03:29.900 Yeah, it certainly feels like it ends that way.
02:03:32.640 No, it feels like it ends in dystopian.
02:03:35.300 Well, seeing that, seeing that Elon Musk himself while unveiling it yesterday,
02:03:40.280 called it terrifying twice, twice.
02:03:44.660 I'm watching this thing.
02:03:45.480 And he's like, frankly, you know, he shows his results up on the screens.
02:03:49.440 And he's like, frankly, we don't know how that even is happening.
02:03:52.600 And it's, it's actually quite terrifying.
02:03:57.140 And then just sits there for a second, you know?
02:03:59.940 And then he goes, so.
02:04:00.780 So.
02:04:01.440 Yeah.
02:04:02.060 What else?
02:04:03.240 It's fascinating.
02:04:04.180 And you don't see it in other industries.
02:04:05.800 It's like Taco Bell is not like, yeah, we've got the new grilled cheese chalupa.
02:04:09.600 I mean, it, it, it tastes great, but it's, it's terrifying me.
02:04:13.140 Frankly, I have no idea what the effects are going to be on this country.
02:04:16.700 I mean, or your bowels.
02:04:18.500 I mean, it's, this could rip you to shreds.
02:04:20.580 You expect that from nuclear scientists.
02:04:23.340 Yeah.
02:04:23.880 You know what?
02:04:24.400 We've just built a new source of energy.
02:04:28.800 And it could blow up the whole world or it could provide energy, endless supplies.
02:04:34.500 We're not sure.
02:04:35.360 Quite frankly, it's terrifying because we don't know how it works.
02:04:38.220 Right.
02:04:38.780 You wouldn't pursue that.
02:04:40.540 No, you don't, don't see it.
02:04:41.740 I mean, it's like people, we've got this new scent of Febreze.
02:04:44.540 It's autumn flowers.
02:04:46.420 It might, it's great, but it might kill all your pets.
02:04:50.160 I'm not sure.
02:04:51.220 We're not, we don't know how it works.
02:04:53.020 We don't know how it works.
02:04:53.960 We don't, it could be contagious.
02:04:56.120 We don't know exactly how it operates.
02:05:00.160 Right.
02:05:00.420 It smells great though.
02:05:01.860 It smells great, but it could bring the plague upon us.
02:05:04.920 We're not sure.
02:05:05.840 Yeah.
02:05:06.200 Let's check it out and see what happens.
02:05:07.740 Yeah.
02:05:07.840 It's terrifying, but we're making more of it.
02:05:09.740 Right.
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