The Glenn Beck Program - December 04, 2024


Inside Glenn’s Private Conversation with Donald Trump | Guests: Rep. Brad Wenstrup & Riley Lee | 12⧸4⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

149.07817

Word Count

18,994

Sentence Count

1,858

Misogynist Sentences

24

Hate Speech Sentences

27


Summary

Glenn Beck delivers an update on President Trump's recovery from a head injury sustained in a fall at his Mar-A-Lago estate. He also talks about the impact of a recent fall on Dennis Prager and the impact it has had on his recovery.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 With the Trump administration coming in, I feel, I would say, not just pretty good.
00:00:35.480 I feel really good.
00:00:36.780 However, after talking to the president last night for quite a while about things going on in the world, it's not going to be easy.
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00:02:13.920 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:02:19.320 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:22.380 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:26.880 We are so glad that you're here.
00:02:29.220 I have a lot to share.
00:02:32.580 As carefully as I can, I spent quite a lot of time with the president last night at Mar-a-Lago.
00:02:38.140 And I got to tell you, change is coming and it's coming fast.
00:02:47.600 But we have 40 days.
00:02:49.680 We need to really be careful because the world is absolutely on fire.
00:02:55.300 I'll tell you as much of the conversations as I can, respecting his privacy, not national security.
00:03:03.000 Didn't tell me anything about that, but private conversation.
00:03:06.260 I'll do that next.
00:03:08.140 Let me first tell you about Relief Factor.
00:03:09.920 How many things is pain taken away from you?
00:03:13.100 What are the daily activities that you used to enjoy but can't any longer?
00:03:18.340 This guy, man, he sleeps two hours a day.
00:03:22.980 The person that is his aide, I talked to him last night.
00:03:26.880 She's like, I get about two hours of sleep.
00:03:28.820 I'm with him whenever he's awake.
00:03:31.280 I'm with him.
00:03:33.100 Two hours of sleep.
00:03:34.840 And the guy is a machine.
00:03:36.320 I was talking to him and I said, you look fantastic.
00:03:39.780 And he's like, Glenn, my golf game.
00:03:41.940 He's like, I should be declining at my age with golf.
00:03:46.640 He said, I'm holding golf.
00:03:48.820 He said, my muscles are a little weaker, he said.
00:03:51.460 But with the technology improved with the clubs, he said, I'm playing the same game.
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00:04:22.560 So I don't know where to even begin with.
00:04:26.420 I just had the most amazing, surreal experience at Mar-a-Lago last night.
00:04:34.100 Just surreal.
00:04:35.400 I was there to help raise money for Prager University and Dennis Prager, who, by the way, let me give you an update on him.
00:04:44.060 And he was severely injured.
00:04:49.380 He fell in the shower, hit his head, and it snapped his neck back, and he has injuries to his neck.
00:04:58.500 And he is making progress, and only Dennis would be as positive.
00:05:06.720 I mean, somehow or another, he's still like, you know, I'm doing great.
00:05:11.260 And it's going to be a long process to get him back, but he had been, he wasn't able to breathe on his own, but that is over, and he spoke for the first time here last couple of days.
00:05:26.000 So, and he's fully there.
00:05:28.440 His body just isn't working, but he has a long road, but he is doing better, and believe me, he appreciates and can feel your prayers.
00:05:37.620 He obviously wasn't there last night, but he's still in the hospital.
00:05:42.880 So, we were there raising money for Prager U, who is, they're just doing amazing things.
00:05:49.100 If you want to give for education, what they're doing now on education and Prager U, and the impact that they're having is incredible, just incredible.
00:06:03.640 Dennis Prager, you know, Rush Limbaugh, when my generation and maybe the generation, you know, after me, when we'd go, people will remember Rush Limbaugh if they read about the history of, you know, people who made some impact.
00:06:19.580 But even Rush Limbaugh, for as important and as legendary and as game-changing as he was, will eventually be forgotten.
00:06:29.800 I don't think Dennis Prager will because of Prager University.
00:06:33.700 That thing is making a huge impact and well worth your support, and it would, I think, make Dennis feel a lot better knowing that they raised a lot of money last night, and they really need your help.
00:06:48.240 They have huge plans.
00:06:49.400 Just go to DennisPrager.org, I mean, it's PragerUniversity.org, and if you have some money that you would like to invest in the future, it's a great place to invest.
00:07:00.800 So, I get to Mar-a-Lago, and I have a few minutes with the president, and I ask him, what the hell is going on with South Korea, North Korea, China, Syria, Ukraine, Russia?
00:07:23.080 He is laser-focused on this, and again, he reiterated to me, the nuclear proliferation that is coming is going to be our biggest problem.
00:07:41.100 He said, we had Iran absolutely crippled.
00:07:46.660 He said, I hope we can get them there quickly, he said, but nukes are up for sale now.
00:07:54.520 North Korea has them, and he said, I don't have any, you know, evidence that they've sold them, but they are up for sale.
00:08:02.700 And he said, proliferation of nukes are coming, and Russia is still the biggest threat.
00:08:13.060 I asked him, I just want to be really careful, because it wasn't, it was just a personal conversation.
00:08:21.500 But I asked him about the next 40-some days.
00:08:28.100 I said, I'm very concerned that Biden, or whoever is the president of the United States right now, the military-industrial complex, Barack Obama, I don't know who it is, wants war.
00:08:42.340 And he didn't get into who was the president or anything else, he just said, this man is so incompetent.
00:08:51.420 He said, he has absolutely no idea the history of even Ukraine, let alone Russia.
00:08:59.480 He said, this should never have happened.
00:09:04.020 And he said, it is a meat grinder.
00:09:06.740 He said, when this is all over, and the world can see what's happened, he said, North Korea, I asked him about the North Korean fighters.
00:09:17.820 I said, you know, are they good?
00:09:20.320 He's like, Glenn, it's a country of five million soldiers.
00:09:24.680 He's like, it's a religion.
00:09:26.700 Their state is the religion.
00:09:28.760 Their supreme leader, Kim Jong-un, is like their god.
00:09:36.900 If he says, you're going to war, and you're going to fight, and you're going to die, he said, five million, and they'll just keep coming.
00:09:42.740 And he said, the way he described it to me is, it almost sounds like colonial days when everybody was just in a line, you know, and then, you know, like, okay, we're going to be fair.
00:09:55.800 We're going to wear the red coat so you can see where to aim.
00:09:59.020 We're just going to stand at a big line.
00:10:02.100 I got the impression that that's almost how North Korea, they have so many people that wave after wave is coming.
00:10:10.700 And he said, there's no respect for life, none.
00:10:14.380 He said, it's unlike anything modern, the modern world has seen in a long time.
00:10:21.120 He said, I don't remember exactly how he said it, but basically, they don't even have tourniquets.
00:10:26.720 He said, if the guys are shot in the legs, they bleed to death, and people are just walking over them.
00:10:32.760 He said, you're wounded, you die.
00:10:36.180 There's no medics coming for you.
00:10:39.160 You just die.
00:10:40.700 Because they got plenty of soldiers behind you.
00:10:45.100 And he said, it is bloodshed like the world cannot imagine.
00:10:53.720 And I asked him, I said, I think everybody wants peace.
00:10:59.960 And he said, hmm, I think so, too.
00:11:05.860 And he kind of hedged his, at least this is my impression, that he kind of, my impression is we are going to pay a very, very high price with Putin.
00:11:20.900 Because we have violated every single red line with Vladimir Putin.
00:11:29.080 Everything he said, don't do, we've done.
00:11:33.080 And I personally think, this is my opinion, I didn't express this to the president, but I personally think, one, they want war.
00:11:42.300 I don't know who they is, the military-industrial complex, the Biden family to wipe out the corruption.
00:11:51.520 Ukraine is nothing but a money laundering system.
00:11:54.700 That's all it is.
00:11:55.480 It's money being laundered.
00:11:57.420 I don't know where it's going.
00:11:58.840 Why isn't anyone concerned on how much money we're sending over all these weapons?
00:12:04.820 They're being sold on the black market to our enemies.
00:12:07.260 What the hell is happening?
00:12:08.240 Why is this happening?
00:12:11.900 And so my personal opinion is either they're trying to wipe out, remember, the Hunter Biden thing is for 10 years, for crimes that he's never even been accused of.
00:12:26.820 Statute of limitations runs out in five years on most things, except for like murder, human trafficking, treason, things like that.
00:12:36.840 But he's been, never before in American history has this ever happened, never before, a blanket pardon for anything he did from 2014.
00:12:48.960 Gee, when did he go over to Ukraine?
00:12:52.800 2014.
00:12:55.420 And so I don't know if they're just trying to buy their way out of trouble.
00:13:03.120 They want a war to destroy all of any evidence or anybody involved.
00:13:08.480 I don't know.
00:13:09.860 But somebody wants war.
00:13:11.540 And it might just be the military-industrial complex just saying, you know, we really need to upgrade our military, so let's just give them all this old stuff and we'll make new stuff for you, America.
00:13:22.900 Could be that.
00:13:24.720 Could be the State Department.
00:13:26.620 The State Department, and I won't give you his response, but I said, you realize you have the opportunity because we did talk about how these endless wars are just insane.
00:13:43.120 And I said, it's the State Department, and you can stop that nonsense.
00:13:50.900 You can just fire them all and get people in here who don't think the same way Woodrow Wilson did over 100 years ago.
00:14:00.080 He's very well aware of that.
00:14:02.180 And things are going to change.
00:14:04.520 Everything we talked about, he was laser-focused.
00:14:13.140 I mean, you know, I've met with presidents before.
00:14:17.020 I met with Ronald Reagan.
00:14:19.060 I met with George H.W. Bush.
00:14:21.600 I met with George W. Bush.
00:14:24.140 And I met with Donald Trump.
00:14:25.820 I have more confidence in Donald Trump now than any other president I've met with.
00:14:31.220 The guy is super, super informed.
00:14:35.020 It is a blessing, honestly.
00:14:37.440 It is a miracle that he lost in 2020.
00:14:42.980 And I say that.
00:14:44.260 You listen to this show.
00:14:45.340 You remember what I was saying.
00:14:46.740 We're all doomed.
00:14:47.660 We're all going to die, okay?
00:14:49.720 The country is over if we don't correct this in four years.
00:14:53.980 We would not have had this president, the man he is today, if it wasn't for his loss in 2020.
00:15:04.320 He had four years to go, okay, what did I do wrong?
00:15:10.180 How did they get me?
00:15:12.040 How did they thwart me?
00:15:14.140 How do I stop it?
00:15:15.960 And how do I reverse this machine while dismantling this machine?
00:15:20.880 He is laser-focused on that.
00:15:26.140 And if he said it once to me, he said it a thousand times.
00:15:31.520 Glenn, it's going to be breathtaking.
00:15:33.740 It's coming.
00:15:34.800 Change is coming.
00:15:36.060 And it is coming fast.
00:15:38.640 They are not going to know how to deal with it.
00:15:42.520 I'm filled with confidence.
00:15:44.540 And again, I say this with the caveat that, you know, the left will never say, but I say this with a caveat that I would say on any president, as long as he's constitutional, as long as he's following the Constitution and the laws, he's going to be remembered as one of the greatest presidents of all time.
00:16:06.920 Because he's at least going to give it a college try.
00:16:10.720 I mean, he's going for it.
00:16:12.840 But we talked about his appointments and what he had planned.
00:16:21.200 There's some things that, well, let me take a one-minute break, and I'll share a little bit more with you here in a second.
00:16:31.600 First, let me tell you about American financing.
00:16:35.040 If all goes even mostly to plan over the next few months and years, we might start to see a booming American economy return sooner rather than later.
00:16:45.780 He's got to make big changes, but that is paramount.
00:16:49.140 He was, my gosh, he was beside himself about the inflation and gas.
00:16:53.820 And he was like, they're bragging about how $3.5 gas is so great.
00:16:59.140 I added at $1.80 when I left.
00:17:01.780 And he said, we were the world's leader in energy.
00:17:06.700 And he said, we are quickly going to get there again.
00:17:11.760 And he said, that will bring inflation under control in many of the ways.
00:17:17.340 It won't fix it, but it will bring prices down.
00:17:21.060 And that's one of the things he's working for.
00:17:23.260 We have to do everything we can to get our house in order because there is trouble coming.
00:17:29.340 They're not just, these people have been working for this goal for 110 years.
00:17:34.740 And if they would have lost, if we would have lost this election, if they would have won, it would have been complete.
00:17:42.460 They're not going to work 110 years, lose to Donald Trump, and then go, ah, you know what?
00:17:48.660 It was a fair election, I guess.
00:17:50.620 Well, I guess that's not what America wants.
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00:18:38.400 It's the most wonderful time of the year.
00:18:55.720 When we're looking at the world stage, everything that's happening is happening because America vacated.
00:19:23.920 The leadership role.
00:19:26.180 I hope Americans realize, without the consequences, at least so far, how close we are to seeing what happens to the world if America leaves the world stage.
00:19:41.740 And I don't want to be the world's policeman.
00:19:44.120 I don't want to be involved in foreign wars.
00:19:46.240 The president doesn't want to be involved in foreign wars.
00:19:48.880 He wants to end them.
00:19:49.820 He wants us to concentrate on us.
00:19:54.340 But somebody has to be there to say, knock it off.
00:19:58.580 And he's the guy, he's already doing that.
00:20:03.860 We had some conversations of some conversations he has recently.
00:20:08.860 And the world is being put on notice.
00:20:11.340 I'm back very soon.
00:20:14.460 You might want to change your behavior because everything you have been doing is not going to happen anymore.
00:20:23.040 And I wish I could express the things that he expressed to me because you would be so excited.
00:20:33.300 You would be like, oh, my gosh, this is fantastic.
00:20:37.980 Isn't this sort of hopeful about the whole Russia nuclear war type of stuff, too?
00:20:42.100 Why would Vladimir Putin, with eight weeks left, start what winds up being a nuclear war when he's got somebody who's going to be a lot more sane in office just a few weeks away?
00:20:53.760 So because this is my impression, because he's being backed into a corner by Joe Biden, every red line, he does not want to do it.
00:21:05.160 But he's getting pressure from the hardliners in his country to use just even tactical nukes, which we don't know what that would cause.
00:21:15.480 OK.
00:21:15.960 Yeah.
00:21:16.320 And what our response would be to if he drops a tactical nuke, Joe Joe Biden will launch.
00:21:21.820 He'll just launch.
00:21:22.800 He will.
00:21:23.440 He will.
00:21:24.040 I mean, that's a massive step to a tactical nuke.
00:21:28.240 I mean, that is like, no, it'll be a massive thing.
00:21:30.860 Why would he do that knowing that this whole situation changes again?
00:21:35.980 Things are so dynamic.
00:21:37.960 Look at what's happening.
00:21:39.380 I wish I could get the president on the phone to just have the conversation.
00:21:44.060 He explained it so well.
00:21:45.700 Sure.
00:21:45.880 Look what's happening with Turkey, with Syria, with Iran, Ukraine, Russia, North Korea, China, and South Korea.
00:21:56.540 They're not disconnected.
00:21:59.520 OK.
00:21:59.720 Yeah.
00:22:00.100 They're all connected to each other.
00:22:02.380 And he is confident that the Middle East will be solved.
00:22:09.620 He's like, we'll get the Abrahamic Accords back.
00:22:14.040 They've dealt with me before in the Middle East.
00:22:16.740 They know.
00:22:17.280 He said, everything else around the world is so on the edge.
00:22:22.400 He was really pissed.
00:22:24.400 He was like, none of this.
00:22:26.080 I'd just like to remind you, none of this was happening four years ago.
00:22:31.240 He said, this is all because of incompetence, stupidity, and a complete misunderstanding of how the world works.
00:22:42.080 And he again reiterated, nuclear war is, I mean, every time I see him, and he must have said it three times last night, nuclear war is real.
00:22:59.600 And it is end game changing.
00:23:03.420 And he said, at all costs, we have to avoid that.
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00:23:09.620 All right.
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00:23:14.980 Actually, I really liked Florida weather last night.
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00:25:03.620 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:25:05.300 We're glad you're here.
00:25:07.280 We're waiting for a connection here with Brad Wenstrup.
00:25:13.080 He is the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.
00:25:18.640 He's the chairman from Ohio.
00:25:21.580 They released the final report evaluating the government's response to the pandemic.
00:25:27.540 Five-year anniversary, COVID-19.
00:25:30.580 What they've come out, now this is shocking.
00:25:32.140 If you're driving, pull over because you're going to be, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:25:36.060 I can't even see the road anymore.
00:25:38.820 They have come to the conclusion that COVID-19 leaked from a lab.
00:25:47.360 What?
00:25:47.940 Yeah.
00:25:48.460 No, no, no.
00:25:48.960 It was a wet market.
00:25:51.240 No, no.
00:25:51.980 It was a lab in the same city.
00:25:56.580 Oh, Wuhan.
00:25:57.740 Oh, I remember that.
00:25:58.720 Yeah, yeah.
00:25:59.500 So it came from the lab.
00:26:03.020 It came from the lab.
00:26:05.000 And then they also have in the report, and he'll share this with us in just a few minutes,
00:26:11.160 they also have in the report that our government covered it up and deleted emails, texts, and
00:26:20.900 everything else to cover up all of the connections to that Wuhan lab.
00:26:26.960 Huh.
00:26:27.260 That's shocking.
00:26:28.460 Yeah, weird, isn't it?
00:26:29.260 They also seem to say that Andrew Cuomo importing COVID-positive patients into nursing homes,
00:26:35.620 not a good move.
00:26:37.180 Shut up.
00:26:37.900 Yeah.
00:26:38.580 And, you know, it's such an incompetent move, it means he should almost immediately become
00:26:42.860 mayor of New York City.
00:26:43.900 There's no other thing that he should have.
00:26:46.080 Listen.
00:26:46.380 Then just hand him the largest city in our country, in our financial capital.
00:26:49.380 Listen, we're talking Andrew Cuomo here.
00:26:52.380 What do you...
00:26:53.240 Look, so I killed a few people.
00:26:55.640 Eh, that's what we do in New York.
00:26:57.580 We off them.
00:26:58.480 We don't want them.
00:26:59.320 They're inconvenient.
00:27:00.860 We let them sleep with the fishes, you know?
00:27:04.300 Vote for me, for mayor.
00:27:06.420 Sure, I killed people.
00:27:08.160 But come on, who hasn't?
00:27:10.660 Okay, so I think that's going to be fine.
00:27:12.480 Yes.
00:27:13.340 By the way, they're going to elect him mayor.
00:27:16.100 They're totally going to elect him mayor.
00:27:17.080 They're going to elect this murderer mayor.
00:27:20.880 Speaking of New York murders, by the way, Glenn, did you see this today?
00:27:24.880 The United Healthcare CEO fatally shot outside of the Hilton, right by where we used to broadcast,
00:27:32.420 walking out at a quarter to seven in the morning where we used to walk by, right around
00:27:36.140 that same time every single day.
00:27:37.460 Wait a minute, are you saying that New York is dangerous?
00:27:40.260 Yeah.
00:27:41.120 What do...
00:27:41.520 So I happen to be in front of the Hilton.
00:27:45.200 He dies.
00:27:45.960 What?
00:27:46.360 What?
00:27:47.340 Not necessarily me.
00:27:50.780 This is one of the few deaths I'm not blaming on Andrew Cuomo.
00:27:54.620 Right.
00:27:55.060 Was it just crime or was it a...
00:27:56.640 They say it was a targeted attack.
00:27:59.060 So I don't know.
00:27:59.980 He was taken to the hospital, pronounced dead.
00:28:02.200 What was his...
00:28:03.520 Terrible story.
00:28:04.340 Does he have any connection to the COVID stuff?
00:28:07.540 I don't think...
00:28:08.460 I'm only bringing this up because you mentioned New York and I know we're waiting on the guest.
00:28:12.560 We should look in that.
00:28:13.380 I think there's going to be a lot of people that suddenly have accidents with bullets.
00:28:21.620 Whoa, I don't know what happened to that guy.
00:28:23.980 He was with Pfizer.
00:28:24.980 He was in perfect health and he ran into a bullet.
00:28:27.740 I mean...
00:28:29.740 I don't think this has anything to do with that.
00:28:31.500 It probably doesn't.
00:28:32.940 I'm just saying that I wouldn't be surprised.
00:28:35.660 The deep state is in full protection mode.
00:28:39.860 They are...
00:28:40.740 They know what's coming.
00:28:41.940 I'm telling you.
00:28:42.800 Oh, I got to do another interview with Donald Trump.
00:28:47.680 Maybe...
00:28:48.240 Damn it, he doesn't drink.
00:28:49.820 I was going to say, maybe I could get him just a little tipsy so he has those conversations
00:28:54.760 that he has in private.
00:28:56.760 He didn't tell me anything secret, but I don't want to reveal everything he said, but what
00:29:02.720 he said was so exciting.
00:29:05.280 I actually looked at him.
00:29:07.240 If you saw, I think it went viral last night on Twitter, the two of us were doing the mega
00:29:13.960 dance.
00:29:14.600 Yeah, yeah.
00:29:15.100 And I don't know if you saw, I think it was part of that.
00:29:18.440 He said, I come into the room with Glenn and I get a big fat hug from this guy.
00:29:25.020 Because he walked in the room and I said, dude, can we hug it out?
00:29:30.620 And he said, absolutely, we won.
00:29:35.720 And I said, I just can't believe the miracle.
00:29:41.120 And he said, it was a miracle.
00:29:42.880 He said, there was no chance of winning.
00:29:46.660 He said, this whole thing was a miracle.
00:29:49.280 The way it happened, he talked about YMCA?
00:29:53.200 YMCA helped make everything cool?
00:29:58.140 How did that happen?
00:30:00.940 And I mean, he's right.
00:30:04.160 It was an absolute miracle.
00:30:06.100 Not to mention, he almost was shot in the head on national television.
00:30:10.620 Well, we did discuss.
00:30:12.140 He showed me.
00:30:13.080 He's like, look at it.
00:30:14.400 Wait, no, I was told on MSNBC that there was no damage to his ear.
00:30:17.420 You saw damage to his ear?
00:30:17.940 No, I saw damage to his ear.
00:30:18.960 No, I don't think so.
00:30:20.040 But that might have been from the glass from the teleprompter.
00:30:21.900 It was probably that.
00:30:23.000 Even on the glass of the teleprompter didn't shatter.
00:30:25.700 Didn't shatter.
00:30:26.180 It's weird how that happened.
00:30:27.780 Yeah.
00:30:27.900 But he showed me, he's like, man, sometimes it really hurts.
00:30:31.620 And I said, really?
00:30:32.480 And he's like, no.
00:30:34.200 He said, but boy, does it bleed?
00:30:36.520 He said, but they explained.
00:30:38.580 He said, as the bullet was coming at me, he said, the outside of the bullet grazed my ear.
00:30:49.540 He said, a quarter of an inch difference.
00:30:54.140 He said, I probably wouldn't be talking to you today, even when I turned my head.
00:30:59.060 He said, it just grazed my ear.
00:31:01.900 Didn't go through it, grazed it.
00:31:04.240 That's incredible.
00:31:05.100 It's incredible.
00:31:07.440 I said last night at Prager, you know, in the deal, I said, how many of us actually sat down
00:31:12.480 at Thanksgiving and said a prayer of actual thanks.
00:31:20.260 You know, God shows up when we can't do it, when we can't do it.
00:31:24.520 You know, when George Washington was stuck on, where was it, Long Island, and he needed
00:31:29.580 to escape because we were all going to be killed, this fog rolled in, and he was able
00:31:35.860 to go right past the ships in the harbor, and they couldn't see him because the fog,
00:31:43.400 and as soon as they all got on, you know, across the water, the fog lifted.
00:31:48.700 It was an absolute miracle.
00:31:50.560 That's what God does.
00:31:51.980 He shows up when you can't do anything about it.
00:31:56.500 There's no way out.
00:31:58.620 And then he says, and this is what, I just want to make this clear.
00:32:02.400 This is what he's probably saying to all of us right now.
00:32:04.700 Uh-huh.
00:32:05.660 Okay, so I did that for you.
00:32:07.720 Now what are you going to do?
00:32:10.120 Because he doesn't do the things we can do.
00:32:13.320 He leaves it up to us.
00:32:14.840 He saved this nation for a reason.
00:32:18.460 And I really think Donald Trump, I mean, if this guy remains constitutional, and I think
00:32:26.220 he will, I have no reason to believe, but that's what everybody on the left, their fear
00:32:29.740 is, but they don't even know the Constitution, so, you know, don't listen to them.
00:32:33.580 But as long as this guy remains constitutional, he is very possibly in the category, I can't
00:32:44.880 believe I'm saying this, in the category of George Washington or Abraham Lincoln.
00:32:49.720 He is the anti-Woodrow Wilson.
00:32:53.500 If he can reverse the machinery that Woodrow Wilson and FDR put in place, and remember,
00:33:03.160 FDR, Wilson, everything was destroyed pretty much.
00:33:06.760 They went into the universities.
00:33:08.520 They got rid of it.
00:33:09.480 Coolidge got rid of all of that machinery that Wilson put in, in the government.
00:33:13.320 They got smart, and they were like, let's take over the education system and the law
00:33:17.760 universities.
00:33:20.220 And so that built for 10 years.
00:33:22.040 And then FDR came in, and he had a 12-year term.
00:33:28.500 And that changed everything.
00:33:30.300 Changed everything for America.
00:33:33.740 This guy can undo that.
00:33:35.980 And he has, I'm going to say this, and I'm going to, I'm thinking about saying it without
00:33:41.260 any context, just to freak people out on the left.
00:33:44.840 Donald Trump has a 12-year term, a 12-year plan.
00:33:48.740 Okay?
00:33:49.020 He has a 12-year plan.
00:33:52.420 Hmm?
00:33:54.780 He has a 12-year plan.
00:33:56.740 Mm-hmm.
00:33:57.240 He has a 12-year plan.
00:33:58.340 I mean, I, I mean, that would make sense if he would have been four years, and maybe J.D.
00:34:03.220 Vance were to win eight more.
00:34:04.400 Oh, maybe, maybe that was it.
00:34:06.500 I'm just saying this to freak them out.
00:34:09.540 He, I mean, this is a, this is a well-thought-out plan.
00:34:15.400 Every time I talk to him, I am filled with more confidence.
00:34:19.200 I think, too, he has, I don't want to say stumbled onto it, because I think it was intentional.
00:34:25.140 But, like, I think this idea that he's come up with to essentially name all these people
00:34:31.340 way before it's time for them to go through these confirmations is really, really smart.
00:34:36.260 Oh, yeah.
00:34:36.500 Because what would have happened if he would have named Pete Hegseth a week, or Matt Gaetz
00:34:42.980 a week after he was in office?
00:34:45.680 No, no.
00:34:46.200 Right?
00:34:46.680 Like, this problem, it may have blown up the same way.
00:34:49.840 I don't know if Pete's gonna, hopefully he doesn't.
00:34:51.440 But, like, Gaetz, it probably would have blown up the same way.
00:34:54.720 And he would have wasted weeks and weeks and weeks and weeks of his presidency.
00:34:58.680 So, it took him four years.
00:35:00.760 The president has a minimum of 4,000 appointments to make.
00:35:06.060 Okay?
00:35:06.300 Imagine hiring 4,000 people.
00:35:09.140 That's a lot.
00:35:09.460 Okay?
00:35:10.280 So, he has to appoint, last time he appointed 4,000.
00:35:14.080 This time he has 9,000 appointments to make.
00:35:17.440 It took him two to two and a half years to get all of those people confirmed, the 4,000.
00:35:23.300 And he didn't even make all of them.
00:35:25.360 All right?
00:35:25.700 He didn't even get there.
00:35:27.580 He's going to have all of these, all 9,000 nominated in place when he raises his hand.
00:35:37.220 He's not, he knows, I have 100 days.
00:35:40.800 Yep.
00:35:41.020 I'm glad.
00:35:41.700 Because that's really what he has.
00:35:43.320 Yeah.
00:35:43.420 And the only thing.
00:35:44.600 Something will happen.
00:35:45.400 Something crazy will be.
00:35:47.580 It's the Mike Tyson thing.
00:35:49.000 It's like everyone's got the plan until they're punched in the face.
00:35:51.220 And something's going to punch him in the face.
00:35:52.580 We know it.
00:35:53.080 It happens to every president.
00:35:54.100 I don't know.
00:35:54.720 I agree.
00:35:55.780 I mean, he said, Glenn, they're going to pull out every stop.
00:35:59.300 He said they are not going, they're not giving, they're not walking away.
00:36:02.440 And I don't even mean like a democratic tactic.
00:36:04.120 I mean like a global event.
00:36:05.920 We have no idea what is around the corner.
00:36:07.880 I mean, we didn't know COVID was around the corner.
00:36:09.860 I don't know.
00:36:10.340 I talked to him last night.
00:36:11.480 I can see some things that could go very, very wrong in the next 40 days.
00:36:15.880 That he's very concerned about that are not country.
00:36:19.300 But, you know, I don't think, I don't think the left has any idea what's coming their way.
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00:37:55.580 Brad Wenstrup is with us next.
00:37:57.440 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:38:12.660 There's been all sorts of crazy news stories that have happened over the past few months.
00:38:15.600 One of the craziest has to be this this woman in Missouri who posed as a Nigerian scammer to try to steal Graceland from Elvis Presley's family.
00:38:30.080 Didn't wind up working in this particular case largely because people wasn't from Nigeria.
00:38:34.780 She was an American.
00:38:35.940 She's an American.
00:38:36.780 No.
00:38:37.520 Oh, my God.
00:38:38.280 Our education system is totally broken.
00:38:40.600 What a dope.
00:38:41.600 Dope didn't work out very well, but that was the actual plot.
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00:39:51.240 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:39:55.660 We have a shortened time with Brad Wenstrup.
00:40:00.420 He is the chairman of the Select Subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic.
00:40:04.480 And I've got a ton of questions.
00:40:05.980 First of all, Brad, thank you.
00:40:07.920 Thank you.
00:40:08.260 Thank you.
00:40:08.660 Thank you for everything that you guys have done on looking into COVID.
00:40:15.180 And I'm surprised it apparently came from a lab in some place called Wuhan.
00:40:20.060 Wuhan?
00:40:21.140 Yeah, you're shocked, aren't you?
00:40:22.680 Oh, I know.
00:40:24.180 Yeah.
00:40:25.440 It's amazing.
00:40:26.760 I tell you that Christmas music, I was glad to hear it, but it doesn't fit my mood.
00:40:33.780 It actually fits mine because I think something is going to be done about this.
00:40:38.600 When I when I saw that Fauci senior advisor deleted federal COVID-19 records and all of the things he did with EcoHealth Alliance,
00:40:50.060 is there a chance people go to jail?
00:40:53.640 Yeah, there should be.
00:40:54.760 And EcoHealth Alliance is a good place to start.
00:40:58.840 But, you know, Glenn, I've followed you for a long time.
00:41:01.940 You know, we both grew up with the beginning of Superman in black and white,
00:41:07.300 fighting for truth, justice the American way.
00:41:09.500 And that's what we're fighting for here, because it just doesn't exist.
00:41:13.220 And, you know, what we really have found is obviously China had a cover up.
00:41:16.160 I mean, that's not a surprise.
00:41:17.480 Everyone knows that by now.
00:41:18.980 But people suspect it.
00:41:20.300 And we've got so much proof that there's cover up within our government and then certainly cover up from these international scientists
00:41:26.440 who do gain of function research, dangerous research,
00:41:30.000 who have every reason to want this thing to be said to come from nature,
00:41:33.760 because they don't want the blood on their hands that this is the type of thing.
00:41:37.900 But even in 2012, Dr.
00:41:40.160 Fauci was asked, well, aren't you concerned about a pandemic if it gets out of the lab?
00:41:44.400 And this is in an interview in 2012, so I think the benefits outweigh the risk.
00:41:48.780 Well, I would beg to differ.
00:41:50.040 I don't think the benefits do outweigh the risk.
00:41:52.180 You haven't prevented a pandemic.
00:41:54.060 You've created it.
00:41:55.560 And you've developed a technology that can be used by adversaries like China to develop bioweapons.
00:42:02.920 I mean, this is really, really bad.
00:42:05.700 And EcoHealth Alliance, I mean, the things that go on in our government today are unbelievable.
00:42:10.440 You know, Fauci's deputy, Dr.
00:42:14.660 Morin, is saying things in his emails like, hey, email me on my Gmail because I'm getting FOIA'd, right?
00:42:22.960 And I'll hide these things.
00:42:24.540 We'll keep things out.
00:42:25.780 We don't win the New York Times.
00:42:27.040 Well, guess what?
00:42:27.760 He also wrote one later.
00:42:29.080 Oh, it turns out they can still get these emails.
00:42:31.780 You know, the deceit was unbelievable.
00:42:34.880 There's no oversight process on the grants.
00:42:37.180 It's just money going out the door.
00:42:39.840 Fauci even said, well, I get billions of dollars in grants.
00:42:43.840 And I only just sign them.
00:42:45.740 An advisory board okays them.
00:42:48.300 I can't see what's in them.
00:42:50.060 It's like, where does the buck stop?
00:42:51.660 With anybody?
00:42:52.420 Oh, it's over in compliance.
00:42:54.040 I don't have anything to do with that.
00:42:55.620 We had no oversight over doing dangerous research in a foreign lab of an adversary,
00:43:01.980 a research that has the potential to create a bioweapon.
00:43:05.060 So, Congressman, I'm sorry.
00:43:07.260 I'm up against a network break.
00:43:08.740 Could I have you back?
00:43:09.840 I'd even like to do a full podcast with you on Interrupted so we could go through this
00:43:14.760 because this is so important that this is all cleaned up.
00:43:19.700 Thank you for your work.
00:43:21.040 And please, I'd love to have you back when we have time.
00:43:24.260 I'd be glad to do the podcast.
00:43:26.160 Great.
00:43:26.420 Glad to.
00:43:27.100 Thank you.
00:43:27.600 Thank you.
00:43:28.900 Congressman Brad Wenstrup, he is the chairman on the coronavirus pandemic.
00:43:34.120 They released all of the information yesterday.
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00:43:56.540 It doesn't.
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00:45:04.900 We'll be right back.
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00:45:41.960 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:45:45.780 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:45:48.120 Well, today is a very big day.
00:45:49.700 The Supreme Court is about to hear a major case surrounding transgender children and gender-affirming care.
00:45:57.980 Can you castrate a kid?
00:46:01.060 Can you sterilize a kid?
00:46:02.960 Can you mutilate their bodies?
00:46:04.460 This should be so easy, but what's the case?
00:46:08.800 Somebody who has done all of the deep, deep work on this, Mary Margaret Olahan.
00:46:14.120 She is with the Daily Wire.
00:46:17.320 She's a senior reporter.
00:46:18.820 She's joining us in 60 seconds.
00:46:21.240 Stand by.
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00:47:33.440 So, she wrote the book D-Trans, True Stories of Escaping the Gender Ideology Cult.
00:47:39.200 And she is really one of the leading experts on what's happening legally and what the transitions mean and gender-affirming care.
00:47:50.140 What a joke that is.
00:47:51.680 Mary Margaret Olihan is with us now.
00:47:54.460 Mary, you're going to be at the Supreme Court during – you're there now.
00:47:59.100 Are you going to be actually listening to the argument?
00:48:01.260 Hey, Glenn.
00:48:03.320 And I am here now.
00:48:05.100 They might hear a lot of background noise here.
00:48:08.340 We've got a Daily Wire reporter in the media room, so he'll be able to hear the argument.
00:48:13.200 I'm outside interviewing a lot of these pro-transgender protesters and then pro-family protesters.
00:48:18.900 And I can tell you, Glenn, it is cold out here.
00:48:21.860 I know.
00:48:22.720 I know.
00:48:23.220 Tell me what they're going to hear, what the case is, and what you think the odds are that this is going to go the way of sanity.
00:48:33.940 Yes.
00:48:34.340 So this is a case that actually started after Matt Walsh exposed Vanderbilt Medical University pushing these transgender procedures on kids and describing them as big money makers.
00:48:46.940 And then a lot of Tennessee lawmakers have said they were required to introduce the law by Matt's investigation that is now at the center of the Supreme Court case, which gams transgender intervention, formal and maturity blockers for kids.
00:49:02.340 So now we have the ACLU and the Biden administration doing to stop that law.
00:49:08.000 And they're arguing to the Supreme Court that it constitutes sex discrimination to deny children these so-called gender-affirming hormones, since we might give these hormones to kids who aren't having gender dysphoria.
00:49:23.100 They're also going to try and argue, potentially, that this is a parental rights violation of all things, that parents keep being able to transition their kids, regardless of whether it's good for them.
00:49:34.300 Mary Margaret, I'm so sorry, it's so hard to understand you, the line connection here is so bad, so we're just going to have to kind of cut it short, because I'm having even a hard time understanding.
00:49:50.180 What are the odds going in that this is a case we're going to win?
00:49:58.920 Odds are looking good, Glenn, that's what I'm hearing.
00:50:02.700 The odds are good.
00:50:04.300 The odds are good.
00:50:06.480 I hope so.
00:50:07.640 What does it mean if they do go that way?
00:50:13.460 What changes?
00:50:16.300 So let's support the sides of the Constitution and decide that COVID should not be pushed through the December 30th of the 50th of the year.
00:50:24.040 And this will be huge, and it will uphold policies now and all over the country.
00:50:28.140 And this will be a burden to follow that need to protect COVID.
00:50:31.800 Mary Margaret, I'm sorry.
00:50:33.020 I'm so bummed.
00:50:34.500 I've been so excited to talk to you about this.
00:50:36.280 But the connection is so bad and the noise around you, we can just barely understand you.
00:50:40.820 Maybe tomorrow or something, we can get an update from you in a quieter place.
00:50:45.660 Mary Margaret Olihan, who is, she has been following this.
00:50:51.040 She is the expert.
00:50:52.260 Her and Matt Walsh are the experts on this.
00:50:55.140 And it's going to the Supreme Court today.
00:50:57.520 And I can't imagine how anyone can make the case.
00:51:03.860 Yeah.
00:51:04.440 A 14-year-old can decide they want to be sterilized.
00:51:08.300 That's insanity.
00:51:09.820 An absolute.
00:51:10.900 You can't drive at 14.
00:51:12.480 You can't own a gun.
00:51:14.040 You can't go to war.
00:51:15.240 I mean, you can't vote, but you can be castrated or sterilized.
00:51:21.720 It's insanity.
00:51:23.500 I, you know, I was thinking about this case a little bit and because obviously I have a
00:51:27.840 pretty strong viewpoint.
00:51:29.880 Really?
00:51:30.220 Where do you stand on this one?
00:51:31.520 I don't think it should be happening.
00:51:34.960 I did, though, think, you know, from, I think there's a chance, because you know you're going
00:51:40.320 to get three Supreme Court justices that are going to side with whatever the trans lobby
00:51:44.160 wants.
00:51:44.880 You've got three votes immediately.
00:51:47.300 And I don't know who, I don't know exactly how it would fall, but I do think that there
00:51:51.400 is a chance that a couple of conservative justices say, basically, like, sure, this is
00:51:59.340 nuts, but if you want to stop it, you need to pass a law.
00:52:03.420 Like, I think there's a chance that they say, like, look, this isn't our job to legislate
00:52:09.140 this, even if we think it's nuts.
00:52:10.940 You know, like, you have to pass a law if you want to stop this.
00:52:14.260 And I think there is a chance that that happens.
00:52:17.340 I'm not as, I'm not super sure that the court is going to rule in the way that we're going
00:52:25.800 to like policy-wise on this one.
00:52:27.500 I could be wrong.
00:52:28.280 Maybe I'm just being overly worried.
00:52:30.500 No, I think that that makes a lot.
00:52:32.200 I hadn't thought of it from that angle.
00:52:33.600 That makes a lot of sense.
00:52:35.220 Because it is obviously crazy that this would be a possibility.
00:52:39.500 But unless the Constitution, they find a constitutional argument that says, we have to step in here.
00:52:47.360 I think that what they're going to say is, look, you know, pass a law to make this happen.
00:52:51.520 I think the same way-
00:52:53.120 I wonder, because the Constitution, see if we can get Mike Lee on real quick.
00:52:58.280 Just call a senator, see if it'll just come on.
00:53:00.620 Well, maybe.
00:53:01.380 I mean, you know, what's he doing?
00:53:04.060 You know, what's he really doing?
00:53:05.260 He's probably preparing like a 47 tweet thread about some policy you've never even thought of in your life.
00:53:13.780 That's what he's doing.
00:53:14.780 Like fireworks regulations.
00:53:16.580 Just to see if we can get somebody who knows the Constitution better than we do.
00:53:20.700 The Constitution has got to-
00:53:24.480 It wouldn't make sense.
00:53:26.980 You know, beating your children or cutting their toes off.
00:53:33.140 There is no law that says you can't cut the toes off your children.
00:53:37.660 Oh, that's what the Mike Lee thread is about.
00:53:39.880 It's about cutting your toes off children.
00:53:41.620 He says it shouldn't be allowed.
00:53:42.860 Right.
00:53:43.040 Yeah.
00:53:43.260 Constitutional.
00:53:43.980 I mean-
00:53:44.540 Right.
00:53:44.740 There should be-
00:53:45.280 There's some limits, obviously.
00:53:46.600 There's got to be some common sense here.
00:53:49.280 Yeah.
00:53:49.700 The Constitution is saying, you know, I mean, we're not all morons.
00:53:56.280 Right.
00:53:56.680 Or progressives.
00:53:57.720 Right.
00:53:58.100 Right.
00:53:58.400 It's not a suicide pact, famously.
00:54:00.020 I think there is also that idea that it depends on how this is presented as-
00:54:08.700 Because I think if-
00:54:09.780 Let me put it this way.
00:54:10.780 If the argument that this is healthcare is accepted, I think they will rule that you have
00:54:19.760 to pass a law.
00:54:20.360 How are you going to do that?
00:54:21.980 You've seen the new-
00:54:22.800 I know.
00:54:23.080 The new results are, you know, it increases suicide if you don't get it.
00:54:28.240 No, no, no.
00:54:28.740 The opposite is true.
00:54:30.020 If you have transgender surgery and, you know, transgender care, you're more likely to kill
00:54:39.520 yourself.
00:54:40.560 I mean, the depression rates, the suicide rates actually go up when you're under 18.
00:54:46.960 There's no evidence now.
00:54:50.160 Yeah.
00:54:50.180 And I think that's-
00:54:50.660 And the world is ahead of us on that.
00:54:52.880 I don't think they should accept the idea that this is healthcare, but like, if they say
00:54:56.640 that this is essentially a treatment that one state could say yes to and another state could
00:55:02.080 say no to, I think they will say, well, you know, like, this needs to be legislated.
00:55:06.700 So, okay, so, I mean, we come back down to, let's just, you know, abortion.
00:55:14.940 Abortion, there is this step that until we change the hearts and minds of people, you're never
00:55:24.240 going to get rid of abortion until we change people's minds and hearts, okay?
00:55:30.420 You can't legislate your way out of it.
00:55:32.480 Yeah, you can improve the situation with legislation.
00:55:34.940 You can, you can.
00:55:35.840 And one of the ways is to get half of the states, at least, to stand up and go, ah, not
00:55:40.460 here, okay?
00:55:41.440 That's a nice step in the right direction.
00:55:43.320 Yes, agreed.
00:55:45.380 But this, I mean, and I don't know how to balance this because the other is just killing a child.
00:55:53.220 That's abortion, killing.
00:55:55.380 This one is just mutilating and sterilizing children.
00:56:01.520 That just seems so Nazi.
00:56:04.780 And it also seems almost like, you know, leeches.
00:56:08.300 Doesn't it give you the idea that, like, it's an old-timey thing that could, you could see
00:56:14.240 being on some poster in 1706?
00:56:18.060 1925, the first transgender surgery happened in Berlin.
00:56:22.660 1925, a guy claimed he was a woman.
00:56:27.440 He wanted every part cut out of him and off him.
00:56:30.960 They did it.
00:56:32.020 By 1929, after, like, his 14th surgery, they sewed a uterus inside of him, and his body
00:56:40.160 strangely rejected that.
00:56:42.080 You're kidding me.
00:56:43.420 Really?
00:56:44.180 Yeah.
00:56:44.480 It wasn't into the new uterus.
00:56:46.440 No, no.
00:56:46.600 Well, he was eight months into pregnancy.
00:56:48.260 So, do you think the uterus itself was transphobic?
00:56:52.660 Like, is that the problem here?
00:56:54.180 Yeah.
00:56:54.560 Yeah.
00:56:55.000 It was like, I reject this body.
00:56:57.240 No, I have a generally speaking negative viewpoint of German medicine in that era.
00:57:06.600 Strangely, strangely, we agree on that.
00:57:09.480 Really?
00:57:09.780 What are the odds?
00:57:11.140 I don't know.
00:57:12.060 It's weird.
00:57:13.260 Yeah.
00:57:13.540 So, I hope.
00:57:14.680 You know what happened to that doctor?
00:57:16.800 That doctor, because the Nazis came after him, and the United States rescued him, brought
00:57:22.560 him over to the United States.
00:57:24.040 I think, you could be wrong on this.
00:57:25.580 You have to check.
00:57:26.120 But I think he went even to John Hopkins for a while.
00:57:28.420 And then we sent him all around the world to teach transgenderism.
00:57:32.700 So, good for us.
00:57:33.900 Good for us.
00:57:34.560 Good, good.
00:57:34.820 That worked out well.
00:57:35.620 A non-Nazi doctor that's pretty Nazi enough that we got on our ranks.
00:57:40.340 But I think if it does come down to, like, they see this as a healthcare treatment, there
00:57:44.460 will be an issue with this.
00:57:45.860 Because, like, if they were to say, if there was a law that would...
00:57:48.720 There's no evidence.
00:57:50.640 I agree with that.
00:57:52.380 All the evidence now is coming out.
00:57:54.720 I mean, there's a reason every country in the world is like, you know what?
00:57:59.520 I think we're going to stop this.
00:58:00.280 Go in the opposite way.
00:58:01.180 Yeah.
00:58:01.440 Right?
00:58:01.580 Because the evidence is becoming very clear.
00:58:05.080 Yeah.
00:58:05.400 I mean, if there was a thing where they were like, well, you know, some, I don't know,
00:58:10.740 ivermectin, some alternative COVID treatment, right?
00:58:14.720 They would, I think, correctly say, you have a right to be able to do this.
00:58:21.100 So, if they see it as healthcare, unless there's something specifically banning it, a law,
00:58:26.400 I think that there will be, there will be issues.
00:58:29.500 I just, I feel like at the end of the day, there's going to be five votes, but I'm not
00:58:35.980 certain of it.
00:58:36.660 And I could definitely see it only being only five votes.
00:58:40.440 You know, you know, there will only be three votes.
00:58:43.320 There will automatically be three votes for whatever the trans lobby wants.
00:58:46.260 That is 100% guaranteed.
00:58:48.480 But do you pull over a Roberts?
00:58:50.740 Do you pull over a Kavanaugh?
00:58:52.160 You pull over an ACB?
00:58:54.080 I mean, I don't think it's impossible that this winds up happening.
00:58:59.820 So, I don't know.
00:59:00.680 I'm a little more nervous than maybe some others are on this one.
00:59:04.380 But, you know, it could just be my general pessimism.
00:59:07.220 Somebody said to me, somebody said to me last night, I was talking to somebody and we were
00:59:13.080 walking and I just met him and he said, you know, my friend said years ago, you know,
00:59:19.700 about something about 9-11 and he's like, I'm crazy.
00:59:22.960 He said, I said, you're crazy.
00:59:25.480 He said, what do you think?
00:59:26.280 And I said, I think it's crazy, but I don't know anymore.
00:59:29.900 I have no idea what's true anymore.
00:59:32.940 Yeah.
00:59:34.760 Gorsuch is an interesting one on this.
00:59:36.560 Because Gorsuch, if any, out of all of them, probably comes at it for me.
00:59:40.560 I don't know.
00:59:40.580 I hear he likes the ladies.
00:59:42.100 Oh, yeah.
00:59:42.620 There you go.
00:59:43.700 He comes at these things, though, I think from maybe the most libertarian perspective
00:59:47.960 of all of the judges.
00:59:50.020 And, like, if you come at, like, you know, again, like, you might, you could see a parental
00:59:54.600 rights argument that they're going to make.
00:59:56.800 How does a libertarian accept the idea that the parents can make a life-changing, non-alterable
01:00:12.380 decision for a child that takes away their rights to have sex, to have any enjoyment, to
01:00:22.280 never, ever be, to stop pharmaceuticals, to mutilate their body?
01:00:30.680 That doesn't sound libertarian to me.
01:00:32.460 It doesn't.
01:00:33.100 Although, you know, we, like, you could see an argument made, like, we've had these cases
01:00:39.720 before where there'll be, like, a cancer treatment situation.
01:00:42.560 And, like, the parents are...
01:00:43.860 Life and death.
01:00:45.160 Right.
01:00:45.660 But what I'm saying is, you know, life and death, right?
01:00:49.060 Like, where the parents are saying, you know what?
01:00:50.340 No, this very obvious treatment that everyone else says is going to work, we say we don't
01:00:55.680 want.
01:00:56.300 And a lot of times, people will side with the parents on a parental rights argument, even
01:01:00.000 if it winds up being the death of the child.
01:01:02.420 Yeah, I will.
01:01:03.400 I mean, even if it's just...
01:01:04.860 And that's because you're coming from a parental rights, individual rights...
01:01:06.760 Because I'm coming from a religious right.
01:01:10.700 You have a right to believe in the...
01:01:13.040 I think you're foolish.
01:01:14.600 God does what you can't do.
01:01:18.000 Mm-hmm.
01:01:18.960 So, you do what you can do, and he'll make up the rest.
01:01:22.780 You know what I mean?
01:01:23.500 If you're like, you know what?
01:01:25.280 I just chopped my arm off, but I'm not going to put a tourniquet on because God's going
01:01:30.340 to save me.
01:01:30.960 You're going to bleed to death.
01:01:32.000 Right.
01:01:32.300 Okay?
01:01:32.880 So, but you have a right, if it's a true religious belief, to raise your family that
01:01:39.360 way.
01:01:39.800 I don't agree with it.
01:01:41.020 I'm very uncomfortable saying, you know, hey, got to let them do what they do.
01:01:45.980 But this is mutilation.
01:01:48.580 That's death.
01:01:50.560 Okay?
01:01:50.920 We know cancer.
01:01:53.180 You're probably going to die.
01:01:55.160 There are miracles, but you're probably going to die.
01:01:57.760 But if you firmly religiously believe, I cannot use pharmaceuticals.
01:02:04.880 I trust in the Lord.
01:02:06.940 I got to let you make your decision.
01:02:08.820 That's what the Constitution says.
01:02:11.380 However, I want to mutilate my kid because they think they're a cat, and so I want to
01:02:17.660 sew six little teats on their chest.
01:02:21.100 I'm going to say a big fat no to that one.
01:02:23.500 You're crazy.
01:02:25.400 There's no constitutional right to be crazy and sew little cat teats on your child.
01:02:31.640 You could milk anything with nipples, Glenn.
01:02:33.900 I know.
01:02:34.880 We learned that.
01:02:36.820 I understand that.
01:02:38.780 Where are the nipples on almonds or cashews?
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01:02:54.820 Then the government came along and said, you know what?
01:02:56.740 This should be able to sit on a shelf, you know, in somebody's warehouse or maybe your
01:03:02.380 garage for two and a half years and still be good for your dog.
01:03:07.100 What?
01:03:08.200 There's no...
01:03:09.340 Can you imagine feeding your children something that can sit on the shelf for two and a half
01:03:13.560 years?
01:03:14.940 Robert F. Kennedy would personally come to your house and slap you silly.
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01:04:04.060 Here we are as in olden days.
01:04:20.060 Happy golden days of yore.
01:04:26.060 I was with Leah Greenwood last night and we were talking and he said, your daughter is
01:04:41.700 just on an album.
01:04:42.640 And he said, she's performing at the Grand Ole Opry?
01:04:50.440 And I said, yeah.
01:04:51.320 And he said, wow, she must be amazing.
01:04:53.920 And I said, it's her second public performance.
01:04:57.900 And he said, do you have anybody advising her on how to do that?
01:05:03.000 And I said, no, no.
01:05:05.160 Uh-uh.
01:05:05.820 Would you like to help?
01:05:08.080 So he's actually coming to the Grand Ole Opry.
01:05:10.820 He's going to talk to her probably today or tomorrow and to help her understand, well, how do you really do this?
01:05:18.680 She's a Broadway-esque performer and she's great, but she-
01:05:25.800 It's a different thing, right?
01:05:26.440 It's a totally different thing.
01:05:28.240 Yeah.
01:05:28.720 I don't know.
01:05:29.180 I don't have any talents.
01:05:30.580 So I wouldn't know.
01:05:31.860 Not a truer word has been spoken ever.
01:05:34.440 Thank you.
01:05:34.720 By the way, the Trump DEA pick, you know, the, what was he, the sheriff from Florida that was, you know,
01:05:44.940 we're going to put everybody in chains if you don't wear a mask.
01:05:50.500 Literally arrested people for having church services in March of 2020, right?
01:05:54.780 Yeah.
01:05:55.020 He's withdrawn.
01:05:56.180 Yeah.
01:05:56.900 So, gosh darn it, we lost him.
01:05:59.000 How did that get to that point even?
01:06:00.460 That's surprising.
01:06:01.360 I don't know.
01:06:02.240 It didn't last long.
01:06:03.460 Didn't last long.
01:06:04.260 Yeah.
01:06:04.560 Yeah.
01:06:05.240 You know, I think there's, I mean, he's making four to 9,000 appointments.
01:06:12.460 There are going to be some.
01:06:12.980 Oh, yeah.
01:06:13.420 You know, it might just be that.
01:06:15.420 Yeah.
01:06:15.840 And, you know, some of them are hit and miss.
01:06:17.900 I mean, that's why it's good to get out in front of it, right?
01:06:19.600 Yeah.
01:06:19.820 The Pete Hegseth thing.
01:06:21.220 I mean, how do you get past that letter from his mom?
01:06:24.160 However.
01:06:24.740 That one I think is silly.
01:06:26.160 His mom actually came out today and said he's a changed man.
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01:07:53.720 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:08:17.140 Sometimes I cannot believe the life I lead.
01:08:21.020 You know, sometimes, I don't know if you've ever had this feeling to where something happens to you and you're like, this is my life.
01:08:28.560 You know what I mean?
01:08:29.000 How has this happened?
01:08:31.240 Yesterday I went to a Mar-a-Lago and I was with the president.
01:08:34.840 I was speaking on behalf of Dennis Prager trying to help raise money for Prager University.
01:08:40.920 By the way, please, please pray hard for Dennis Prager.
01:08:45.800 He is doing better, but...
01:08:48.020 What happened again?
01:08:48.640 He fell in the shower, hit his head, and it snapped C3, C4.
01:08:57.580 And so he has been on a ventilator up until yesterday or the day before.
01:09:01.680 First time he actually spoke was yesterday because he's been on a vent.
01:09:05.980 I didn't realize it was that serious.
01:09:07.180 Oh, it's really serious.
01:09:08.180 But he's doing better, and he's moving.
01:09:12.960 You know, they thought he could be permanently paralyzed, but it looks like he's not going to be, but he has a long road ahead of him.
01:09:21.940 He's very optimistic.
01:09:23.660 I mean, he's Dennis Prager.
01:09:24.960 He's such a good guy.
01:09:26.040 So, please pray for him.
01:09:28.700 But they were doing a big fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, and so I was there, and I was asked to talk about history, bring some history artifacts from the vault.
01:09:40.160 So I did.
01:09:40.700 And yesterday, you know, I don't write my speeches.
01:09:44.700 I just kind of go through the vault, and I'm like, nah, I want to tell that story and that story and that story.
01:09:48.700 So I grabbed a bunch of stuff and didn't really put a lot of thought into it until we started approaching Mar-a-Lago.
01:09:56.860 Because now, if you've ever been there, to get to Mar-a-Lago, you have to cross a bridge.
01:10:03.740 It's this big, beautiful bridge.
01:10:05.680 Well, it's closed now.
01:10:06.820 You don't go across that bridge.
01:10:08.500 I mean, I'd hate to be a neighbor of the president right now.
01:10:12.260 Or to be a member of the club.
01:10:14.020 It must be challenging.
01:10:15.460 It is a nightmare right now, and I'm happy.
01:10:19.720 I'm really happy.
01:10:20.880 Obviously a good thing.
01:10:21.700 The Secret Service are, they are a completely different group of people than they used to be.
01:10:28.740 I still want to see changes at the top, but they're at least doing their job really well.
01:10:35.840 So you, like two blocks before you get to that bridge, you have to have clearance to continue to drive.
01:10:43.100 And so you get to the bridge, get final clearance, and then you drive over the bridge, and Mar-a-Lago is on the other side of the bridge.
01:10:49.060 And usually you go by the back service entrance, and you go in around a roundabout, and then you go through the front.
01:10:57.020 The front is just, I mean, it's like Secret Service, you know, trucks and everything else just blocking everything.
01:11:05.780 When we landed at the airport, I saw his plane.
01:11:09.080 They surrounded it with old school buses now.
01:11:11.820 So it's parked outside at the airport, but all these old school buses are wrapping the plane so you can't see anything except, like, the flag on the tail.
01:11:25.820 I mean, it's, the security around him now is absolutely incredible.
01:11:29.540 As it should be.
01:11:30.200 As it should be.
01:11:30.900 But, so he is, so you have to go in.
01:11:36.260 And so we come around, and we try to get into the back entry, and they said, you've got to turn around, you've got to go across the street and go through security.
01:11:45.780 And we're like, okay.
01:11:46.640 So we turn around, we go across the street in through this parking lot where they have these tents set up, and you drive into these tents.
01:11:54.900 It was weird.
01:11:55.400 It was like, it was almost like a car wash in a way, and Secret Service, you know, guns, everything, everywhere.
01:12:04.100 And you drive in, and they ask you for all your ID.
01:12:11.300 Then they say, any weapons in the car.
01:12:14.420 And that's when I realized, I said no.
01:12:18.080 And then we drove on, and I was like, ah, I think I answered that wrong.
01:12:23.140 And so we drove into the second tent, and they make you open the hood of your car.
01:12:29.260 And it's not like TSA.
01:12:32.260 You know, TSA is like, yeah, well, just put your hands up, and we're going to scan you.
01:12:37.240 And they're not looking at anything.
01:12:39.480 These guys, they open up the hood of every car.
01:12:42.580 There's only about 80 cars that could be, that were allowed into Mar-a-Lago.
01:12:47.900 Usually you can park, you know, across the street and everything else.
01:12:50.660 You have to take a shuttle for like five miles.
01:12:54.480 But we were allowed to park.
01:12:57.500 And so we go in to the second tent.
01:12:59.820 They open up the hood.
01:13:01.240 They open up the doors.
01:13:02.420 They bring the dogs out.
01:13:03.700 They ask you questions.
01:13:05.220 They're actually, two of them, looking at the engine, looking to see, is there anything in there?
01:13:09.860 The dog is smelling everything.
01:13:11.320 And I said, I may have answered a question incorrectly.
01:13:17.040 They asked if there were any weapons in the car.
01:13:19.960 And they're not.
01:13:21.640 But I'm doing a speech.
01:13:23.720 And I did bring some.
01:13:25.120 And the guy, he knew who I was.
01:13:26.880 And he's like, Mr. Beck, just tell them across the street when you get there.
01:13:31.060 So we go across the street.
01:13:34.360 And when you get there, secret service everywhere.
01:13:38.400 And you open up the door.
01:13:40.680 And first they tell you, stay in your car.
01:13:43.600 Dogs again.
01:13:45.300 Then you open the door.
01:13:46.640 You get out.
01:13:47.860 And they ask you again, do you have any weapons of any kind on you or in your car?
01:13:54.080 And I said, and luckily, again, they knew who I was.
01:13:57.660 And I said, well, kind of.
01:14:00.880 And the guy went, kind of?
01:14:04.160 And I said, well.
01:14:05.280 It's not a good answer.
01:14:06.220 I know.
01:14:06.520 Not a good answer.
01:14:07.500 And I said, well, I'm giving a speech on history.
01:14:11.540 And I brought some things.
01:14:13.760 And I wasn't really thinking about security when I put them.
01:14:19.560 And I told them.
01:14:20.840 And he said, how the hell did you get this on a plane?
01:14:23.480 And I said, long story.
01:14:25.500 But so I said, the first thing I have is I have Braveheart's longsword from the movie Braveheart, his broadsword.
01:14:35.960 And they went, you brought a sword?
01:14:39.860 And I said, well, I mean, on the bright side, it would be pretty hard to smuggle that close to the president.
01:14:48.940 It's not like we're going to have a sword fight.
01:14:50.600 And they're just laughing.
01:14:54.200 And they're like, OK.
01:14:55.220 And I said, but it's a prop.
01:14:56.980 And he immediately puts his finger in his ear.
01:15:01.040 And he's like, I'm going to need some more authority up here, please.
01:15:05.660 So all the head guys of Secret Service start coming.
01:15:08.520 They just swarm the table.
01:15:09.920 And he's like, this is metal.
01:15:15.240 This is an actual sword.
01:15:16.720 I said, yeah, but it was a movie prop.
01:15:18.480 It's an actual sword.
01:15:21.240 We're going to have to think about this one.
01:15:23.080 You leave that with us.
01:15:24.260 And I said, OK.
01:15:25.380 This one might be a little more difficult.
01:15:29.160 And they said, than the sword?
01:15:32.160 And I said, yeah.
01:15:35.080 And I'm unwrapping it out of this case.
01:15:38.220 And I said, it's a rat.
01:15:41.120 Now, there's about 15 of them at this time around this table.
01:15:45.980 Because they're 15 Secret Service guys.
01:15:48.320 Because they're just looking like, this is crazy.
01:15:51.100 This has never been done before.
01:15:52.660 The best story they've had in a while.
01:15:54.120 Well, they were taking pictures of everything.
01:15:56.080 They were laughing.
01:15:56.740 They were like, this is now lore in Secret Service.
01:16:01.960 And I said, it's a rat.
01:16:05.680 And they laughed and said, what's special about the rat that you want to bring near the president?
01:16:15.520 And I said, well, it was made by Ian Fleming during World War II.
01:16:22.660 By order of Winston Churchill.
01:16:24.940 And they said, OK.
01:16:27.000 And I pull it out of the box.
01:16:28.680 And I said, and it has a bomb in its butt.
01:16:32.540 And they said, one of them just put their head in their hands.
01:16:37.380 And went, you have a rat from World War II that has a bomb in its butt.
01:16:45.400 And I said, yeah, but, I mean, it hasn't gone off.
01:16:52.300 It's been a while.
01:16:53.420 Right, right, right.
01:16:54.060 I mean, I think it's probably inert.
01:16:56.680 I can't guarantee it.
01:16:58.740 And I said, you know, it's, I'm just being honest with you.
01:17:03.700 It's not something, if I had designs on hurting anybody, that I would bring a rat to throw at their feet, hoping that it would go off.
01:17:10.740 I mean, I don't, you know.
01:17:11.680 Yeah.
01:17:12.060 And they're like, OK, the rat.
01:17:17.400 Let's x-ray the rat.
01:17:18.820 So they x-ray the rat.
01:17:19.940 And there's wires and everything else in this.
01:17:22.340 I didn't even know there were wires in the rat.
01:17:24.340 But it's all wired up in the rat.
01:17:25.800 Because it was made by Ian Fleming, by the guy he based Q on in the James Bond movies.
01:17:33.020 And they looked at me.
01:17:36.780 They kind of huddled around and talked.
01:17:39.380 And they looked at me.
01:17:40.740 And the head guy comes over and he said, we really don't know what to do here.
01:17:47.500 They've never had this situation before?
01:17:49.000 Yeah.
01:17:49.720 Why don't they just look in the handbook?
01:17:51.400 It's not addressed in the handbook.
01:17:52.880 What happens if someone with a rat bomb comes in?
01:17:55.820 And they said, we really don't know exactly what to do here.
01:17:59.880 We're going to need to hold these.
01:18:02.160 What time do you speak?
01:18:03.560 And I said, 8.30.
01:18:04.800 And they said, we'll hold them and we'll let you know by 8 o'clock.
01:18:10.080 So 8 o'clock.
01:18:12.060 And when they came at 8 o'clock, I'm getting ready.
01:18:14.280 They're micing me up.
01:18:15.080 And the guy says, this is legendary, Glenn.
01:18:18.900 I just want you to know, every Secret Service agent here took a picture of the sword and the rat and has been sending it to every Secret Service agent that they know.
01:18:29.480 And so they said, we have to remain with the sword and the rat.
01:18:39.480 And so there was a...
01:18:39.900 That's understandable.
01:18:40.760 I totally understand.
01:18:43.040 I totally understand.
01:18:44.160 I wanted to say, but these guys were really on top of it.
01:18:47.380 But what did come to mind was, you missed the guy on the roof, the rat.
01:18:54.480 But these were all the good guys that are actually doing their job.
01:18:58.060 I feel like the bomb rat is one of the few things that does stand out more than the guy on the roof.
01:19:03.880 I feel like that one is...
01:19:05.920 Yes, maybe.
01:19:07.240 But if you're...
01:19:08.160 I mean, if I'm just walking up and I'm just attending a rally and I'm like, you have anything in your pockets?
01:19:15.140 Yeah, I got a dead rat with a bomb in his butt.
01:19:17.480 They would notice that.
01:19:18.780 They would notice that for sure.
01:19:20.720 And you're not bringing it in.
01:19:21.920 In fact, you may be held back for questioning.
01:19:24.280 But I just want you to know, if you're listening and you're from Iran, don't try the rat thing or the sword thing because you ain't getting through.
01:19:34.060 You're not getting through unless you have a very good story.
01:19:39.960 So this is the point where you said, I can't believe this is my life.
01:19:43.380 This is the point that I said.
01:19:45.100 And my wife said, why would you bring the rat?
01:19:48.840 That is a good question.
01:19:49.880 Like, it's the greatest story.
01:19:53.320 And I was actually more worried about the sword as we were driving.
01:19:56.960 Because the rat obviously is not going to explode.
01:20:00.560 This is not an actual...
01:20:02.480 Well, as I said that to them, it did occur to me, I don't know.
01:20:09.760 I've never tried to set it off.
01:20:12.260 That's true.
01:20:13.020 It is a bomb in the butt.
01:20:15.140 I don't know if it's inert.
01:20:18.440 It's never gone off in 90 years.
01:20:21.000 You've been carrying it around the country.
01:20:22.540 Yeah.
01:20:23.180 In a padded box, though.
01:20:26.060 You know, it's not like, oops, I dropped the rat.
01:20:29.360 You know?
01:20:29.640 I've never thrown it at the feet accidentally of somebody.
01:20:33.020 Right.
01:20:33.500 Hey, let's see if this thing goes...
01:20:35.100 So they're like, is this inert?
01:20:37.720 And I'm like, it hasn't gone off, you know, since Churchill.
01:20:44.240 So, yes.
01:20:45.460 I'm going to come out and just say you should not be allowed around the president for any reason.
01:20:49.460 It did.
01:20:50.220 It did cross my mind.
01:20:51.740 It did cross my mind.
01:20:52.880 And then when he came into the room, about 40 secret service, I mean, there were like four of them came in.
01:20:58.160 And they came right to me.
01:20:59.440 The president is going to be coming through the room here in a minute.
01:21:04.900 And we'd like you, he'd like to speak to you, but we'd like you to stand right here.
01:21:11.540 I was standing right next to a secret service guy.
01:21:14.800 And then he came in and I said, dude, can we just hug it out?
01:21:21.280 And he's like, of course, we won.
01:21:23.240 And so we hugged each other.
01:21:24.240 And I thought, if I only had the rat.
01:21:30.140 It's so weird.
01:21:31.360 It's such a weird, such a weird situation.
01:21:34.420 I mean, imagine being under the pressure that, you know, and having to deal with actual threats, not you.
01:21:40.120 Actual threats all the time.
01:21:41.940 All the time.
01:21:42.280 I mean, just around his house, what you're describing going into his house, everyone that comes to visit him has to go through that.
01:21:49.020 It is a...
01:21:49.460 There is, I'm convinced.
01:21:50.820 And I've paid my fair share in taxes in the last 60 years.
01:21:55.260 Really?
01:21:55.780 Yeah.
01:21:57.040 I am convinced all of the tax money that I have put in and everyone connected with me has put in, I don't think will cover the kind of protection they have on the president right now.
01:22:12.080 I don't, I don't think, I can't even imagine what it costs.
01:22:15.820 I've never seen anything like it.
01:22:18.040 And it is absolutely what the secret...
01:22:21.020 I am proud for the very first time of secret service.
01:22:26.560 They are doing an incredible job.
01:22:30.180 Yeah.
01:22:30.620 And one of the things...
01:22:31.120 I do would like to say, I did get a bomb with a rat.
01:22:34.860 Passed him by.
01:22:36.760 Stop.
01:22:37.160 I will say that one of the things that made me a little more confident, even after all the crazy stuff that happened over the summer, was, I mean, Trump was pretty consistent in his praise of the agents, at least around him.
01:22:51.600 Yeah, he never said anything.
01:22:52.500 He never, he was never, he was never worried like so many others were.
01:22:57.480 Here's what crossed my mind.
01:22:59.340 You don't say bad things about the people who are protecting you.
01:23:03.360 Yeah.
01:23:03.540 However, I said to him, have you considered adding some private security to this?
01:23:09.100 He's like, no, they have me.
01:23:10.780 They have me.
01:23:11.440 That's good.
01:23:11.980 He trusts them.
01:23:12.720 That's good.
01:23:13.100 All right.
01:23:13.400 Back in just a minute.
01:23:14.280 Let me talk to you about pre-born.
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01:23:17.140 That's a given.
01:23:17.720 But you try not to make a mistake so terrible that you're going to have to live with it for the rest of your life.
01:23:22.980 But what if you do?
01:23:24.620 That's where Jesus comes in.
01:23:28.020 We are never going to end abortion through legislation.
01:23:32.540 We have to change the hearts and minds.
01:23:34.580 There are so many women in America today living with the decision that they made years ago to abort.
01:23:43.000 Most women, like 60, 68% of them, do not want to have an abortion.
01:23:48.540 They just feel trapped.
01:23:49.400 They don't feel like there's anyone in their life that supports them.
01:23:53.240 Everybody's like, just abort it.
01:23:55.300 They've been told that it's not a baby, so that kind of gives them the out mentally.
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01:24:27.920 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:30.260 Welcome to the program.
01:24:55.300 I want you to know, I was going for laughs here.
01:25:00.140 I want you to know that that stuff did happen, but they took it extraordinarily seriously.
01:25:07.320 I mean, the bomb squad people came out.
01:25:09.620 I don't mean to joke about the Secret Service or the security of the president.
01:25:14.540 The president is safe, and I am so proud and grateful to the Secret Service and what they're doing right now.
01:25:22.560 They are on top of it.
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01:26:41.640 We have some, I think, really exciting things to talk to you about next.
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01:27:43.020 Earlier today, we had the head of the subcommittee on the COVID scandal.
01:27:49.360 They've just released a report.
01:27:50.960 I've got some extra news to report on this one.
01:27:54.280 I just, I don't know.
01:27:55.500 It's just, it's so very, very satisfying.
01:27:58.860 We'll talk about that and so much more in 60 seconds.
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01:29:35.240 Okay, so earlier today, we had Congressman Brad Wenstrup on with us.
01:29:43.520 He is the chairman of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.
01:29:47.880 He's a Republican from Ohio.
01:29:50.760 They've been doing yeoman's work trying to get to the truth about what happened with COVID.
01:29:57.200 You're going to be shocked, honestly.
01:30:00.980 Hold your chin, because your chin and your mouth may fall so far open when you hear this news, it could go to the floor.
01:30:09.080 However, it apparently came from a lab in Wuhan.
01:30:17.240 This, what I'm going to tell you right now, is non-classified.
01:30:21.960 And because I had such a short time with Brad on the air, because we were up against this network clock, we didn't get to everything.
01:30:29.540 And he asked to hold on and talk to my producers after we got off the air, and he said, tell Glenn, this is just the declassified stuff that has come out.
01:30:41.500 He said, the classified stuff, and it's going to come out, he said, is jaw-dropping.
01:30:48.620 He said, it is so far out of control, our government and big farm.
01:30:53.600 And gosh, wouldn't it be a shame to have somebody like Robert F. Kennedy say, I think this should be declassified.
01:31:05.080 I talked to the president yesterday about RFK, and he said to me, Glenn, there is a problem with something.
01:31:13.440 I don't know what it is.
01:31:14.460 He thinks it's food and pharmaceuticals.
01:31:16.880 But just with autism, the numbers are staggering.
01:31:21.060 It is out of control.
01:31:23.600 And he's convinced.
01:31:25.720 And so I told him, give me the science, show me, prove it, and let's fix it if that's what it is.
01:31:33.860 And he's also very clear about transparency.
01:31:38.680 And I think if Robert F. Kennedy comes out and says, you know what, the coronavirus pandemic thing really needs to be declassified,
01:31:45.520 I think Donald Trump is going to declassify it, and it is going to expose everybody.
01:31:51.960 Everybody, everybody is involved in this.
01:31:54.740 The intelligence community, the Justice Department, the cover-up alone from the NIH and Fauci's office.
01:32:03.360 We know now that they were shredding and deleting information and emails.
01:32:09.840 They were intentionally, and even during the subcommittee in the last year or so, while this was going on,
01:32:18.180 the Democrats were still trying to block getting any information on this, the senior advisor for Fauci unlawfully deleted federal COVID-19 records.
01:32:33.740 You don't do that.
01:32:37.420 He then shared non-public information about NIH grant processes with EcoHealth Alliance.
01:32:43.840 This is everything we said.
01:32:45.600 We were, I think, the first ones to come out with a special and a giant chalkboard to show you exactly what happened.
01:32:54.380 We were almost dropped entirely from YouTube because of it.
01:33:00.400 And then Steve Dace and, gosh, what's his name?
01:33:08.800 I feel horrible, that wrote the book about, you know, how we're turning into Nazis.
01:33:15.300 Oh, Daniel Horowitz.
01:33:16.560 Yeah, Daniel Horowitz.
01:33:18.500 Then they came out with a book, and almost all of this stuff now is being proven,
01:33:22.860 and that's just the declassified stuff.
01:33:26.280 This is, we have a real problem.
01:33:30.720 Our government is completely out of control.
01:33:33.620 And I am, I just want to remind you, the Declaration of Independence says,
01:33:39.240 hey, dear King George, we really feel bad.
01:33:42.460 You know, we tried to talk to you about some things, and we really have to break away.
01:33:46.320 But we apologize that we're wanting to do that, but we feel, we have to tell you why.
01:33:51.420 This revolution that we started is unlike any other revolutionary document ever produced in the history of the world.
01:34:01.340 Read BLM's revolutionary documents.
01:34:04.340 We're going to end this.
01:34:05.500 We're going to destroy the traditional family.
01:34:07.380 We're going to do this and this and this.
01:34:09.240 Ours started with, hey, we have a respect for God and mankind, and we think we need to tell you why.
01:34:17.100 And then it doesn't go into because you suck.
01:34:19.260 It goes into because we see things completely different.
01:34:22.260 We hold things that you don't believe to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, yada, yada.
01:34:27.840 And then it goes into, and governments are instituted among men to protect those rights.
01:34:35.460 And paraphrasing, whenever a government begins to injure those rights or harm those rights, it is the right and the duty of the public to overthrow that government and replace it with a government more likely to protect those rights.
01:34:54.060 That's what happened, gang.
01:34:55.720 We just went through that paragraph of the Declaration of Independence.
01:35:02.440 What this mandate was is we are overthrowing this out-of-control government that is inflicting damage on our rights, and we're replacing it with a bunch of outsiders, hopefully, that will be better equipped to protect our rights.
01:35:23.040 Okay?
01:35:23.840 So we did this the right way.
01:35:25.940 This is fantastic news.
01:35:28.800 Our founders saw the solution, and we actually did it.
01:35:34.660 Now we just have to make sure, because these guys are going to fight with it.
01:35:37.800 There is so much money involved.
01:35:40.100 I mean, you want to just think of all the wars that are breaking out right now, all of the wars.
01:35:47.420 You have South Korea.
01:35:49.080 You have North Korea, China, violating South Korea.
01:35:52.380 You have China with their drones.
01:35:54.180 I don't know if you've seen the video of their drone armies.
01:35:56.960 Oh, my.
01:35:57.840 Our aircraft carriers are over.
01:35:59.800 Mark my words, the next global war, the next serious war, aircraft carriers are going to be the horse of World War I.
01:36:11.200 It's over.
01:36:13.560 They're going to take Taiwan, possibly.
01:36:17.600 If Trump gets in, there's a chance of that stopping, or when Trump gets in.
01:36:23.740 But what are we doing?
01:36:25.020 We're depleting everything we have.
01:36:27.700 We built, rebuilt our armed forces under Trump.
01:36:32.900 Now, we don't have enough to fight a two-front war.
01:36:38.560 We just don't have enough.
01:36:39.960 We don't have it.
01:36:40.620 We've given it away.
01:36:41.640 Why?
01:36:43.260 Because the military-industrial complex says, you know what?
01:36:46.620 We can, why don't you give your stuff away?
01:36:49.060 We'll make more for you.
01:36:50.900 You know the money that is involved?
01:36:54.780 This is, think of Jason Bourne.
01:36:57.700 Those movies where people are killed because of small things like, you know, a billion dollars or power, that is happening in almost every industry and every big business around the world.
01:37:15.100 Pharmaceuticals, healthcare, intelligence, the military-industrial complex, the education complex, everything.
01:37:25.260 When these things are exposed, people are going to be in danger on both sides.
01:37:33.780 You're going to just start seeing people, ooh, accidentally falling out of a window.
01:37:38.800 I'm convinced of it because it is so corrupt.
01:37:42.700 But the good news is, we are on it.
01:37:49.080 And the best thing that can happen is to release all of these documents.
01:37:57.760 And this is the one thing I do like about RFK.
01:38:01.480 RFK doesn't trust the government.
01:38:05.360 He does not trust the intelligence agencies.
01:38:08.360 He doesn't trust the government because he's seen two murders and assassinations in his own family.
01:38:16.920 He knows what deep state can do.
01:38:20.380 And I am absolutely convinced.
01:38:22.340 I was never convinced of this before.
01:38:24.560 I am absolutely convinced.
01:38:28.960 Oswald killed him.
01:38:31.580 But that was an operation.
01:38:34.420 I'm absolutely convinced that was an operation.
01:38:37.280 He was going to cut all of the endless wars that they were preparing for.
01:38:44.660 Donald Trump is in that same situation.
01:38:48.220 The good news is, Donald Trump is not alone.
01:38:52.240 John F. Kennedy was kind of alone.
01:38:54.640 Had his brother.
01:38:56.360 But kind of alone.
01:38:58.480 But remember what Hoover did.
01:39:01.040 That's why Kash Patel is so critical in the FBI.
01:39:07.780 Kash Patel is, they are, they are pooping their pants, I mean, all day long.
01:39:15.760 I don't know how many changes of underwear they have to bring to Congress and the Senate and to the FBI building every day.
01:39:22.780 But they got to be changing their underpants a lot because that guy is serious.
01:39:29.140 I talked to his wife last night and she said, Kash wanted to come up and make sure that I said hello.
01:39:36.340 And I said, you make sure you tell him.
01:39:38.420 I am 100% behind him because we talked on TV months ago and he talked about, I wouldn't have released the JFK papers.
01:39:51.380 He said, I can't explain why, but I saw them.
01:39:54.660 I think that was the right decision.
01:39:56.760 But everything else, it just, it needs to be declassified.
01:39:59.940 Everything just needs to be declassified.
01:40:01.780 This is too secretive.
01:40:04.440 So there's no accountability.
01:40:06.160 That guy is going to go in and he's going to take things like this and people are going to go to jail.
01:40:13.640 This is the kind of revolution that our founders wanted.
01:40:19.240 It is a peaceful revolution.
01:40:22.640 But they're not stopping their fight.
01:40:25.440 We are in for, and I hate to keep harping on this, but this is why I'm so concerned about global war.
01:40:33.460 Because this isn't just an American problem.
01:40:35.860 This is happening everywhere.
01:40:38.020 This is everyone, every country, every Western country has this going on.
01:40:44.660 Look at Canada.
01:40:45.620 Look at Trudeau.
01:40:47.220 What do you think is hiding in the closet of Trudeau?
01:40:51.560 What do you think is hiding in the closets of the Labour Party and even the Conservative Party over in England or France or Germany?
01:41:04.080 That doesn't have the kind of constitutional oversight like we have.
01:41:09.800 These secrets are everywhere and they're connected.
01:41:13.100 We have our work cut out for us.
01:41:15.140 But I just have to tell you, I feel this from every part of my being.
01:41:24.160 It is going to be very, very tough.
01:41:27.320 But God is with us.
01:41:30.000 And Donald Trump is serious.
01:41:33.240 And he is looking for...
01:41:37.280 I don't get the feeling he is married to any one person that he's appointing.
01:41:43.800 He is married to the mission.
01:41:47.720 And the mission is get it done.
01:41:50.280 Get it done completely.
01:41:52.560 And get it done fast before they can even react to cut our heads off.
01:41:58.680 Cut the heads off of this snake.
01:42:01.180 And he's serious about it.
01:42:02.880 All right, back in just a minute.
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01:43:20.900 10 seconds, Station ID.
01:43:26.980 Where the love light gleams, I'll be home.
01:43:44.920 Number one on iTunes.
01:43:47.920 It's Home for Christmas.
01:43:50.320 By Cheyenne Grace.
01:43:51.720 What an accomplishment.
01:43:52.400 Number one Christmas.
01:43:52.980 Not number three overall.
01:43:55.080 I just want to point that out to you.
01:43:56.400 Yeah.
01:43:56.940 I was very clear on this.
01:43:58.740 You were not very clear on this.
01:44:00.140 I was very clear.
01:44:00.480 I went for the tapes.
01:44:02.140 I mean, I can bring the evidence.
01:44:04.180 Do you want me to embarrass you?
01:44:05.980 We already played the...
01:44:08.000 Yeah.
01:44:09.200 Let me just, let me tell you, I have the evidence.
01:44:12.380 Okay.
01:44:12.700 Okay?
01:44:13.320 Do you want me to embarrass you with it?
01:44:15.300 Because I can.
01:44:16.200 We've already played you saying...
01:44:18.340 Sarah, could you please play what I brought to the table today?
01:44:21.420 No matter what you try to twist this into on a later date,
01:44:24.120 probably the 2nd or 3rd of December,
01:44:26.620 I want to be very clear.
01:44:29.200 It has to be number one on the main iTunes chart.
01:44:34.240 Not number one on a specific genre like Polka or Christmas.
01:44:39.200 And to be clear, it has to beat other albums like
01:44:43.860 the soundtrack to the motion picture Wicked, Kendrick Lamar,
01:44:48.540 The Party Never Ends by Juice WRLD.
01:44:51.460 I said that.
01:44:52.120 And also the separate Broadway production of Wicked.
01:44:55.740 I said that.
01:44:56.400 And Stuart, I know what you're going to do.
01:44:59.900 And I want to be perfectly clear.
01:45:01.800 I want you to know.
01:45:02.420 This is not AI.
01:45:05.100 This is really Glenn on the air in late November.
01:45:08.740 This is not artificially intelligent speech.
01:45:13.040 I wanted to make that clear in advance
01:45:17.020 because I knew what you were going to say.
01:45:18.660 That's AI, Glenn.
01:45:19.920 You would say genre.
01:45:22.160 You wouldn't say genre.
01:45:23.820 Genre.
01:45:24.700 And I knew you'd play that card.
01:45:28.560 Yeah.
01:45:29.120 I thought it was really natural when you said
01:45:31.360 the motion picture Wicked, Kendrick Lamar,
01:45:35.060 as if they were the same thing.
01:45:38.660 That was interesting.
01:45:39.480 I'm just saying.
01:45:40.100 And you're saying that was not artificially intelligent speech?
01:45:43.300 That was not artificial intelligence.
01:45:44.780 I believe your quote was artificially intelligent speech.
01:45:49.440 Well, it might have been.
01:45:51.000 It was a rough, long day that day.
01:45:52.960 I'm pretty sure that happened.
01:45:54.620 Maybe the robots aren't going to take over
01:45:56.340 because they did not nail that one for you.
01:46:01.240 But as we know, you will be doing it.
01:46:04.420 Yes, I will.
01:46:07.020 Did you hear that?
01:46:08.420 Unrelated.
01:46:08.860 That's just something else.
01:46:10.100 But wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
01:46:11.100 You will be doing the song that you promised the audience,
01:46:13.920 not even just me.
01:46:14.920 Yeah.
01:46:15.280 Because who cares whether you promised it to me?
01:46:17.240 You let me down all the time.
01:46:18.740 But the audience.
01:46:19.480 If I can do it right, I mean, I don't want to just do, you know.
01:46:24.140 I mean, you can't do a hatchet job on where the hell my phone.
01:46:28.000 Well, she did.
01:46:29.000 I know.
01:46:29.720 How do you make it worse than this?
01:46:31.840 Where the hell my phone?
01:46:33.160 Where the hell my phone?
01:46:34.100 Yeah, I mean, the audience did come through.
01:46:37.420 They did?
01:46:37.940 They did.
01:46:38.360 It's amazing.
01:46:39.360 What an incredible thing.
01:46:39.840 It's really amazing.
01:46:42.260 Thank you so much.
01:46:42.340 How's your daughter dealing with all this?
01:46:45.740 Vomiting blood a lot.
01:46:47.260 Okay.
01:46:47.460 She is, she's, she's, she's just amazing.
01:46:53.840 She's, you know, it's like I said about me yesterday at Mar-a-Lago.
01:46:57.820 It's like, I can't believe this is my life.
01:46:59.340 Yeah.
01:46:59.560 And she's kind of like a dad.
01:47:02.360 And I'm like, just none of it is real, honey.
01:47:08.480 None of the fame, fortune, success.
01:47:10.940 Yeah.
01:47:11.420 None of it is real.
01:47:13.420 And she's like, okay, dad, I understand that.
01:47:16.580 I'm 18.
01:47:18.020 There you go.
01:47:18.780 Perfect.
01:47:19.460 Yeah.
01:47:20.120 Yeah.
01:47:20.420 I will say you, you mentioned how your life was.
01:47:22.220 Let me tell you how my life was this morning.
01:47:23.800 I woke up this morning and I walked out to our kitchen and my daughter was eating an English muffin with peanut butter on it.
01:47:31.140 And she was right by the counter and she was huddled around the little streaming device.
01:47:36.420 And on the, on the screen was your daughter's face.
01:47:39.120 And it was the man, the man with a bag.
01:47:41.700 Oh yeah.
01:47:42.020 And she's listening to that over and over and over and over again.
01:47:44.400 And I was like, how cool is that?
01:47:46.180 Like this is totally unprompted.
01:47:47.840 This is just what she picked to listen to as she was having her English muffin this morning.
01:47:51.100 It's really weird to see it on iTunes and see what people are liking.
01:47:54.020 Cause it's like, oh, that's my favorite too.
01:47:55.940 It's, it's just, it's really, it's surreal.
01:47:58.880 It's surreal.
01:47:59.380 And I can't thank you enough.
01:48:01.060 I keep listening to it to make sure Glenn actually comes through with his promise of a duet of where to hell my phone.
01:48:07.000 Absolutely.
01:48:07.600 That's going to happen.
01:48:08.820 So he just said it again.
01:48:10.460 Absolutely.
01:48:10.860 It's going to happen.
01:48:11.800 End quote.
01:48:12.420 And that is not artificially intelligent speech.
01:48:16.020 Are you sure?
01:48:18.320 So convincing.
01:48:19.360 I mean, I thought it was, I thought it was, I mean, the evidence was all there.
01:48:24.160 In what genre though?
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01:48:34.400 The BRICS nation moving toward it in an effort to unseat the U S dollar as the world's reserve currency.
01:48:40.140 If we hadn't have won this election, I think they would have done it.
01:48:43.560 Uh, I, I think, honestly, I think they're going to try, uh, Texas is standing up and saying, yeah, you know what?
01:48:51.220 If you tube the U S dollar, Texas will stand.
01:48:54.180 They're doing the Texas backed gold back currency, but, uh, more and more people and institutions are rediscovering that gold is one of the most stable things.
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01:49:54.180 Boy, this whole thing is falling apart quickly on the wokeness.
01:50:19.040 Uh, the LPGA just came out and said, sorry, no dudes in skirts, golfing, golfing in the LPGA.
01:50:27.040 I think they worded it a little differently.
01:50:28.980 A little bit differently.
01:50:30.480 So that's good news.
01:50:32.160 Um, do you remember when you were a kid and you had school elastic, the book fair come?
01:50:36.320 Yeah.
01:50:36.600 Oh yeah.
01:50:36.860 And school elastic was always like, oh, I trust school elastic.
01:50:40.060 I mean, it's fun.
01:50:42.000 Our trust in almost every institution is just gone.
01:50:46.080 Um, I, I want to bring on Riley Lee.
01:50:49.900 I was with, uh, Prager university last night trying to, uh, help them raise money.
01:50:55.000 They're, they're putting curriculums together.
01:50:56.840 They're, they're doing amazing work right now.
01:50:59.920 And, uh, and keep your prayers for Dennis Prager who is doing better, but severely, uh, injured, uh, from a fall.
01:51:08.880 Um, but he is getting better.
01:51:10.720 I wanted to get Riley on.
01:51:12.360 And, um, she's, um, the, uh, president and CEO of something called sky tree and it's a nonprofit and it was developed to, um, provide an affordable, safe and appropriate book fair to school age children because so much that's going into school elastic and all these book fairs are, uh, are, are, are really there.
01:51:34.060 It's insane.
01:51:34.920 We've lost our minds.
01:51:36.260 So Riley is here to talk about it.
01:51:38.320 Hi, Riley.
01:51:39.080 How are you?
01:51:40.540 Hi, I'm good.
01:51:41.580 How are y'all?
01:51:42.600 I'm, I'm, I'm great.
01:51:43.840 So, so tell me what you guys are doing and how we can help.
01:51:49.280 Yeah.
01:51:49.760 Thank you so much for having us on today.
01:51:52.420 Um, yeah.
01:51:53.600 So just like you said, I mean, we've, we've completely lost our minds when it comes to the books and the content that's being, um, promoted in schools and book fairs, especially across the nation.
01:52:08.500 And, um, um, at sky tree, you know, we saw the problem where a team of people that deeply care about our children.
01:52:16.120 I have, you know, two kids of my own and we've seen the darkness, we've seen, we've seen the problem.
01:52:22.720 And we're, um, we, you know, we started as just a solution focused organization to bring wholesome and developmentally appropriate book fairs back to our, back to our schools.
01:52:35.180 So are you bringing, uh, a bunch of new titles?
01:52:38.900 Are you bringing back old titles?
01:52:41.220 What, what exactly is your fair?
01:52:43.360 What's different with your book fair than let's say schoolastic?
01:52:45.900 For sure.
01:52:48.120 So our book fairs feature titles, um, both old and new.
01:52:53.020 Uh, so we are always, we screen all of our titles.
01:52:57.400 So unlike scholastic or other books, their companies, we're, um, dedicated to making sure that all of our content is educationally suitable for our children, developmentally appropriate and, you know, free of pornography and adult themes, which you feel like you shouldn't even have to say.
01:53:17.120 Right.
01:53:17.420 But if you look, I mean, we have an education suitability report that we put together and you look at some of the books, especially that are published by scholastic, um, and especially in that like middle grade level and they're highly pornographic.
01:53:33.920 And, um, so our books, we screen for all of that and we work with, you know, 35 plus publishers to curate a collection of, of titles that, um, both, you know, old classics while introducing new characters to these students.
01:53:51.760 So, um, you know, I'm, I'm so concerned.
01:53:56.100 And I heard a stat, uh, the other day that, uh, people under 40, only 25% could pass the immigration test that everybody has to take.
01:54:10.060 If you're coming in and you're going to be a, you know, a citizen, you're asked certain questions.
01:54:14.120 Only 25% of American citizens can pass this.
01:54:20.460 Are you, what are you seeing on the front of citizenship?
01:54:26.100 And, uh, and, and, and just explaining, uh, in new ways or even old ways, what it means, uh, to be an American.
01:54:38.640 Yeah.
01:54:39.160 I mean, a lot of the content out there is promoting, you know, ideas that America is bad or, um, you know, just a lack of love for our country.
01:54:51.200 And so we do have titles in our, um, collection that, you know, from Dr. Ben Carson and other, um, authors that promote the, um, true history of America and just, um, what we feel that, you know, everyone should love our country.
01:55:11.720 And so, you know, at the end of the day, we know that children learn best through stories and songs, um, and stories, especially just really, I see it with my daughter already.
01:55:25.280 She's only two, but, um, I'll tell you just a story from her school.
01:55:30.840 She, they had a scholastic book fair at their preschool and, um, they had a book called read a crayon story at the fair.
01:55:38.760 And as you, as you start to look at the book, you notice it looks really wholesome on the front and you start to look at it.
01:55:46.020 And it's about a red crayon that wants to be a blue crayon.
01:55:49.840 And by the end of the book, it transitions into a blue crayon.
01:55:53.660 Now it seems, uh, silly or harmless, but I can tell you it's not, it's very intentional.
01:56:00.640 It's very timely.
01:56:02.420 And these themes are, are infiltrating our kids at as young as two years old.
01:56:07.660 Um, and that's why this matters.
01:56:10.840 It matters because the stories that our kids are reading will impact their lives forever.
01:56:17.000 And if we don't preserve them, then we will, we will lose them.
01:56:21.980 So this is in conjunction with, uh, Kirk Cameron, uh, it's sky, it's Skytree and it's a nonprofit.
01:56:28.860 How do you get this into your school?
01:56:32.980 Yeah, we have an application process on our website.
01:56:35.880 So we're skytreebookfairs.org.
01:56:38.920 Um, we serve schools across the United States and we have way more demand than we have the
01:56:46.540 ability right now to even, um, comprehend, which is amazing.
01:56:50.700 Schools are wanting this, um, Glenn, which is exciting.
01:56:53.940 Schools are tired and fed up with the content that's being pushed on, on their students.
01:56:59.120 And, um, they want this.
01:57:01.000 And so they can go online and apply.
01:57:04.180 Um, but ultimately too, we need support.
01:57:06.420 We need people that care about the next generation and care about our kids and want to see this
01:57:12.320 kind of content getting into the schools because it's not easy for us.
01:57:15.580 It's not easy, um, to fight.
01:57:18.480 Like another, really, uh, what a surprise David and Goliath.
01:57:26.500 Oh my gosh.
01:57:28.120 It's a, it's part of the machine.
01:57:29.740 Just absolutely part of the machine.
01:57:31.200 Yeah.
01:57:31.700 Um, Riley, thank you so much.
01:57:33.240 I want you to go to support sky tree.org support sky tree.org.
01:57:39.420 Get this book fair into your school, spread the word.
01:57:43.180 Uh, we have to take our education back support sky tree.org.
01:57:49.180 Riley, thank you so much.
01:57:50.800 Um, I want to, I want to, I want to play a little something.
01:57:54.540 This is how much our education system has changed.
01:57:59.080 Back in the 1960s, um, there was a guy, he was a teacher.
01:58:04.960 Now imagine having a history teacher that would teach a subject.
01:58:13.180 And then take out his guitar and he would write a song about it and give you all of the key
01:58:20.740 things in a story so that you could sing it.
01:58:23.840 Remember she said, you know, they, you know, kids learn through stories and through a song.
01:58:30.160 The, the stuff he was doing in his classroom became hits.
01:58:36.160 And let me just, because I know you've, you might've already heard this guy, but didn't
01:58:40.760 really know the story.
01:58:41.640 Play a little bit of this.
01:58:43.180 North to Alaska.
01:58:50.740 Going north.
01:58:51.780 The rush is on.
01:58:52.740 Okay.
01:58:52.920 So this is, the guy's name is Johnny Horton and he was a teacher and he would, that was
01:58:58.860 about the gold rush and going north to Alaska.
01:59:01.620 And it's got all the, you know, names and, and dates in it, but it's telling the story
01:59:06.680 of why that happened and how that happened, um, he's got a whole bunch of songs.
01:59:14.420 What's wrong with American education.
01:59:16.560 I know there are people that can teach like that, that would never be a teacher.
01:59:27.640 They would be shut down in a heartbeat.
01:59:31.320 You can't teach that way.
01:59:33.320 We are stopping.
01:59:34.900 I would love, I'm not qualified to teach, but I would love to teach classes.
01:59:43.820 Love it.
01:59:44.520 Love it.
01:59:44.920 It would be a dream come true.
01:59:47.960 There's no way.
01:59:49.540 You could never do that.
01:59:51.860 You know, they, they started this system in, was it Brazil?
01:59:55.900 I think it was a Brazil where the, the school in this one province or whatever they have
02:00:02.260 in Brazil, um, uh, the schools, it was very poor and it was just awful and they didn't
02:00:09.720 know what to do.
02:00:10.400 And so this entrepreneur stood up and he said, I got an idea.
02:00:14.580 Give, give, give me the chance to do this.
02:00:17.160 His theory was don't teach things out of a book that is not really relatable.
02:00:27.640 For instance, math, why teach math out of a book?
02:00:33.500 Let's find something the kids want to do, but requires math.
02:00:40.040 So he found a guy that was one of the best bike makers, bicycle makers, and he had the
02:00:46.260 class, everybody, you could sign up for it.
02:00:49.360 You could sign up for another guy who was teaching it in another way.
02:00:53.060 You're going to make a bicycle, but you had to use all of all the pieces of math to make
02:01:00.220 it work.
02:01:01.200 And the kids, the, the learning curve went through the roof.
02:01:06.540 He believes that the best guy, and I know I've, I've met some of them, the best guys who
02:01:13.620 can, I, I met a guy, um, who knew about, was it Pat McArthur, MacArthur or Patton?
02:01:20.240 I can't remember.
02:01:21.500 This guy knew everything.
02:01:22.960 The guy knew everything about him, everything.
02:01:27.580 He knew, honest to God, he knew he had a telephone that was designed this way.
02:01:33.400 So it was, he knew everything back and forward and he was fascinating.
02:01:39.280 That should be the guy that teaches that selection of history.
02:01:45.320 This guy offered this system to the United States for free.
02:01:48.760 Just take it.
02:01:49.480 Just here's how we're doing it.
02:01:51.120 Take it.
02:01:52.300 We turned it down as did every other Western nation.
02:01:55.960 Why?
02:01:56.840 Unions and control.
02:01:59.260 We have to think out of the box.
02:02:01.820 We have the opportunity to rewrite all of the rules to take what conservative means is
02:02:10.680 that you can serve the things that work and jettison the things that don't.
02:02:16.640 Education doesn't work.
02:02:19.700 So let's think out, let's be progressive in a way that they don't mean.
02:02:26.220 And let's look to the future on the things that might work.
02:02:30.660 We have 50 states.
02:02:33.900 All of them should be laboratories.
02:02:36.280 Which one's working?
02:02:38.020 How is this working in this school?
02:02:39.780 Will it work in this school?
02:02:42.200 Free people up to do what they have inside of them.
02:02:49.240 That's how we fix education.
02:02:51.180 And it ain't going to be fixed in Washington.
02:02:52.880 It's got to be cut off in Washington.
02:02:56.500 And it's not going to be fixed with labor unions because they want it their way and their
02:03:02.320 way only.
02:03:03.000 This is going to be fixed one teacher with a brilliant imagination at a time.
02:03:10.160 New study out of Denmark now shows a year after abortion, a woman's likelihood of undergoing
02:03:16.700 first-time psychiatric treatment goes up by 50%.
02:03:20.260 Do you think that's because they're happy?
02:03:23.380 They have an 80% higher chance of ending up with personality and behavioral disorders.
02:03:28.740 80% a year after an abortion.
02:03:32.560 That's because it tears your soul.
02:03:37.620 It tears your mind apart.
02:03:39.600 It has to.
02:03:41.260 What's sad is these women are not baby killers.
02:03:44.740 I mean, some probably are, but most of them aren't.
02:03:47.160 They don't want an abortion.
02:03:48.200 They feel trapped.
02:03:49.100 And we talk about the babies, but we don't talk about the mom.
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02:05:34.540 Welcome back to the Glenn Beck Program.
02:05:37.860 Boy, there is so much news that we just didn't get a chance to talk about today.
02:05:41.980 There is talk that Pete Hegseth is possibly going to be out and maybe Ron DeSantis, which
02:05:53.360 I would love.
02:05:54.920 I would love.
02:05:55.500 I hate it for the state of Florida, but I would love it.
02:05:57.900 And you wouldn't, to be clear, you're not saying you'd love that Pete Hegseth was out.
02:06:01.140 No, no, no, no, no.
02:06:01.780 You're just saying that you think Ron would do a great job.
02:06:03.560 Yeah, I think.
02:06:03.940 Which he would.
02:06:04.360 Correct.
02:06:05.140 And, you know, there's...
02:06:08.200 He's going all out.
02:06:08.860 Pete's going all out to save this, though, today.
02:06:11.060 Oh, I know.
02:06:11.460 His mom was on TV.
02:06:13.340 I know.
02:06:13.600 He's going on with Megyn Kelly today.
02:06:15.900 I'm not against him at all.
02:06:18.340 No.
02:06:18.600 I think a lot of this stuff makes me really uncomfortable with allegations and dredging
02:06:23.140 up old family accusations.
02:06:25.720 You can't do that.
02:06:26.720 Like, you know the drama in families.
02:06:30.260 Like, you can't just take some...
02:06:32.000 I know.
02:06:32.320 You know better than many.
02:06:34.660 There's drama that happens in families, and people say all sorts of things, and she's
02:06:39.220 out there saying, like, yeah, no, I wish I didn't say all that stuff.
02:06:41.840 Like, the fact that...
02:06:42.700 She said it during a divorce.
02:06:44.520 Yeah.
02:06:44.720 And he was a scumbag, and she said, I did say that.
02:06:48.540 I wish I wouldn't have said all of that stuff, but I know my son.
02:06:52.160 He's a different man today than he was years ago.
02:06:55.340 Six or seven years ago.
02:06:56.440 Yeah.
02:06:56.680 Right?
02:06:57.480 Again, obviously, I think DeSantis would be...
02:07:00.580 Honestly, it's just a choice of whether DeSantis wants to take that path or not.
02:07:04.820 Yeah, I know.
02:07:05.320 It'll really be up to him, but man, I just...
02:07:07.940 I love the idea of this dream team.
02:07:10.420 He would be great.
02:07:11.680 Love the idea of this dream team.
02:07:13.680 People that can just take these areas and just go.
02:07:18.560 Go, go, go.
02:07:20.080 And DeSantis would be amazing.
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