The Glenn Beck Program - April 20, 2026


Iran Just Admitted Exactly What Trump Wanted? | 4⧸20⧸26


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00:00:48.820 uh today with pat and jeffy welcome excited to be here great to have you here uh thanks for joining
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00:01:04.220 of the show looks like things are up and down uh again or still with iran
00:01:14.580 no there's a ceasefire there's not a ceasefire the Strait of Hormuz is open now it's closed
00:01:20.600 now it's open and it's closed now it's open now it's closed okay so uh we gotta do something about
00:01:29.620 that right now we're gonna have peace talks then we're not gonna have peace talks uh-huh some
00:01:34.140 people are gonna be there now they're not gonna be there I think it's kind of important for Iran
00:01:40.140 to physically be there if we're gonna go over to pakistan i'd like to see the iranians there as
00:01:45.700 well uh because if not why are we there i'd be a little embarrassing frankly and tomorrow is the
00:01:53.740 last day of the ceasefire right right so is is it tomorrow at midnight is it tomorrow at 9 a.m
00:02:03.820 is it tomorrow at 10 a.m i don't know but we'll get into that and much more coming up in one minute
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00:04:14.980 all right it is uh pat gray jeff fisher for glenn today uh he's back in tomorrow and i think he's
00:04:30.920 he's gonna be here in the uh dallas fort worth metroplex actually so that's fun uh but yeah i
00:04:38.480 I think the problem with what's going on in Iran right now is that the IRGC, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, has taken control.
00:04:50.100 At least they claim they have, and it seems like they're being pretty rigid and militant, and it makes sense that they're in control.
00:05:02.500 It does, but I thought we had gotten rid of all their ships and all their-
00:05:08.940 We did get rid of their ships.
00:05:10.160 And all their bombs.
00:05:11.260 And I don't know about their bombs, because apparently they're firing missiles at ships
00:05:16.780 that are traversing the strait right now.
00:05:18.660 I guess they have a few from the underground bunker that we didn't get.
00:05:21.940 I don't know.
00:05:23.920 Probably quite a few.
00:05:25.420 I don't know.
00:05:27.060 I know.
00:05:27.580 The president said, what, 80% of their ability to fire missiles?
00:05:32.440 I thought we were up to 90, to be honest.
00:05:34.040 But okay.
00:05:35.700 It would be nice if we were at 100.
00:05:37.960 And then we can just shut this thing down.
00:05:39.480 I will say, if nothing happens by tomorrow, we should...
00:05:45.200 We need to make sure we're at 100%.
00:05:46.840 Yes.
00:05:47.380 Yeah.
00:05:48.040 We need to put the hammer down, I think.
00:05:50.740 I believe that.
00:05:52.520 I believe that.
00:05:53.600 If they don't show up for whatever reason tomorrow...
00:05:55.980 For at least a day.
00:05:56.900 at least because that we have to we have to let them know we're not kidding around
00:06:02.700 and if we don't realize that if we don't we don't have any credibility right back to where we were
00:06:07.920 before yeah yep so yeah i think it it has to happen now unless they unequivocally surrender
00:06:17.500 tomorrow and say all right we're not going to mess with the straight anymore and right we're
00:06:23.060 not going to seek a nuclear weapon anymore and then you know we can we can part friends and do 0.65
00:06:30.060 we we can yeah yeah i don't think they will be very friendly to us to be honest you don't think
00:06:36.600 we can kiss some makeup all right i think maybe maybe for the cameras yeah that'll be it i mean 0.59
00:06:42.280 they're not the rgc i don't think they're gonna like us forever no i don't i don't think they
00:06:48.380 are uh but that's going to be a difficult transition i think you know we killed what 46
00:06:53.340 or 47 of their leaders and at least now who's left to take the reins that's i think i think
00:07:01.060 the problem that we face and so uh there were some moderate voices in there that were maybe
00:07:06.560 communicating with the white house and then the irgc stepped in and said nope beat it yeah we're
00:07:13.320 We're in control of.
00:07:14.980 Yeah.
00:07:15.960 And, you know, that's the danger. 0.98
00:07:18.720 Is there anybody worse than the Ayatollah? 0.90
00:07:21.020 Maybe the IRGC. 0.71
00:07:22.740 Maybe.
00:07:24.140 So, I don't know.
00:07:25.760 It's going to be interesting to see how this plays out tomorrow.
00:07:30.440 They specifically have said that they're in command
00:07:35.500 and that they only do the bidding of the Supreme Leader, Moshtaba Khamenei,
00:07:41.600 who supposedly ascended to replace his father, you know, after day one of this.
00:07:48.860 We don't even know if he's actually still alive.
00:07:49.820 There's a lot of people that believe he's dead.
00:07:51.840 Right.
00:07:52.340 Yeah.
00:07:52.640 Or if not dead, then in a coma and seriously, seriously wounded.
00:07:57.760 Right, because he was supposed to be in that other building,
00:07:59.980 the second big bombing that took place, right?
00:08:03.020 Yeah.
00:08:03.420 And we heard initially that he was either in a coma or that he'd lost limbs.
00:08:09.920 Right, right, right.
00:08:10.580 Or maybe both.
00:08:11.040 Remember?
00:08:11.260 He lost a leg or something
00:08:13.440 And one eye
00:08:14.600 It's not funny
00:08:17.340 It's not
00:08:19.260 So why are you laughing about it?
00:08:21.520 I don't know
00:08:21.920 I'm just picturing him there
00:08:25.280 With the peg leg
00:08:27.460 And the eye patch
00:08:29.060 Over the eye
00:08:29.720 It's not funny at all 1.00
00:08:33.040 And it turns out he's gay 1.00
00:08:34.500 So that makes it even more fun 0.99
00:08:36.860 Because there are no gays in Iran 1.00
00:08:39.880 So he can't be gay 1.00
00:08:41.000 So he can't be, because there aren't any.
00:08:42.360 That report has to be wrong.
00:08:45.540 So anyway, well, I mean, would it be nice for them to come to an arrangement tomorrow
00:08:50.240 and say, yeah, the Strait of Hormuz is open, and we're going to leave it open?
00:08:54.720 Yes.
00:08:55.340 But I just don't see that happening at this point.
00:08:57.680 And then we'll see in Pakistan, and we'll work out some details 0.95
00:09:00.740 so that you don't bomb our country right into rubble. 0.96
00:09:04.320 And then we're back to partying as friends.
00:09:07.280 Yeah, right.
00:09:08.060 Because they're making up.
00:09:08.580 Right, exactly.
00:09:10.100 And then the price of oil goes back down, which would be really nice for us.
00:09:14.360 Yeah, and everything turns out really well.
00:09:15.940 I mean, as they're saying, at the end of last week,
00:09:19.440 they were trying to make it seem like we were supposed to be happy
00:09:22.860 if it goes below $3 a gallon.
00:09:26.160 Yeah, here in Texas, for those who may not know elsewhere in the country,
00:09:30.580 we were under $2 a gallon in some places before this all began.
00:09:34.920 uh sure where we were the producer on most places were right hovering that two dollar a gallon mark
00:09:41.480 it wasn't much above two two bucks all over uh the dallas fort worth metroplex and uh our my one
00:09:48.160 of my producers from uh pat gray unleashed which you can hear immediately before this on the blaze
00:09:53.440 radio and television network had paid a dollar 87 a gallon that was i mean those are like the old
00:09:59.060 days with no coupon he said but yeah it was just no coupon just a buck 87 yeah well now we're paying 0.94
00:10:04.820 i don't know 339 was what you saw this morning driving in with the coot team one exxon station
00:10:10.540 was still hanging in there at 389 i didn't see any cars at his station well that's it's a 50
00:10:17.520 centigallon difference there shouldn't be any cars you gotta change 389 wow how far apart are they
00:10:23.500 That far.
00:10:24.380 That's why no one was there.
00:10:26.040 Sheesh.
00:10:27.180 Wow.
00:10:27.620 So if we have to go into Iran and do the things that the president has threatened, and that's, you know, destroy their energy sector and their bridges, it's not going to help the price of oil.
00:10:42.300 No, it will not.
00:10:43.080 It's not going to help them wanting to be our friends. 0.91
00:10:44.160 Even though we don't get Iranian oil. 1.00
00:10:46.500 We don't.
00:10:47.620 I don't think we get a drop of Iranian oil.
00:10:50.100 So it shouldn't affect us at all.
00:10:51.220 It shouldn't, but it will, because it's all connected.
00:10:54.060 It's all connected in the fact that there's availability all over the world,
00:10:59.500 and then you've got to redistribute it.
00:11:01.740 It's a complicated mess, but it would cause prices to go back up.
00:11:05.120 It's a complicated mess for us to be charged more.
00:11:06.540 Yes.
00:11:07.060 That's what it turns out to be.
00:11:08.460 Yep.
00:11:08.840 And I don't like it.
00:11:09.920 I don't like it either.
00:11:11.760 But they don't call me and ask me about it.
00:11:14.940 I don't think they care.
00:11:15.860 I've never gotten a call from Chevron saying,
00:11:18.020 Pat, what do you think the price of oil should be today?
00:11:20.800 Like, I don't know, 40 cents a barrel?
00:11:24.200 A dollar a barrel?
00:11:25.580 I don't know.
00:11:25.860 Today.
00:11:26.200 What do you need to get by?
00:11:30.400 So, you know, it'd be nice if we could get to that happy medium
00:11:34.140 because you want the oil companies, at least I do,
00:11:37.540 I want the oil companies to do well because then Texas does well.
00:11:41.700 You know, it helps every business when oil is going okay.
00:11:45.740 For sure.
00:11:46.200 But there's got to be that happy medium where they're doing okay
00:11:49.000 and so are we.
00:11:50.020 you know and i i don't know what that price at the pump is but it's less than now it's not three
00:11:57.340 i'll tell you that it's not three dollars a gallon i know that no it is not so hopefully
00:12:04.780 we'll be able to come to some sort of agreement i i mean during i can remember uh i can remember
00:12:12.220 were sharing pictures of gasoline 120 you know during covet there was a there was a time oh wow
00:12:20.680 it was really cheap yeah uh i mean it was getting close to because nobody was nobody was driving
00:12:26.120 around right yeah and i mean those days are long gone have a nice day long that's a long
00:12:35.160 It's a cute little picture.
00:12:36.380 Is it even real?
00:12:38.360 No.
00:12:39.700 Nope.
00:12:40.320 No, it is not.
00:12:41.640 The Supreme Court just gave a unanimous ruling in favor of oil companies
00:12:49.080 because they're going to move an oil and gas lawsuit out of Louisiana.
00:12:54.360 Right.
00:12:55.740 It was a series of lawsuits seeking potentially billions of dollars
00:13:00.680 from oil companies for environmental damage to Louisiana's coastal areas.
00:13:06.360 And the court ruled eight to nothing that one of the lawsuits should be moved out of
00:13:12.920 the state's courthouses and instead be considered in federal court, which is a more favorable
00:13:18.120 venue for the oil companies.
00:13:21.060 And that's probably more favorable for the American people if they're not paying billions
00:13:26.500 of dollars to somebody in a lawsuit.
00:13:28.840 A jury in one of the most conservative pro-oil and gas communities in the country found that Chevron was liable for billions of gallons of toxic waste dumped into the Louisiana Marsh.
00:13:41.700 The ruling included only eight of the nine justices because Sam Alito recused himself over his stock holdings in ConocoPhillips.
00:13:50.820 Oh, wow.
00:13:51.460 Interesting.
00:13:52.700 Huh.
00:13:53.280 That is good for him, though.
00:13:54.300 Yes, good for him.
00:13:55.480 Exactly.
00:13:56.640 It just shows he's got integrity, right?
00:13:58.260 Yeah.
00:13:58.840 The companies argued that the case belongs in federal court based on their predecessors' production of aviation fuel supply at the behest of the federal government during World War II.
00:14:10.060 All of the justices agreed with that argument.
00:14:13.580 Eight to nothing, with even the liberals on board.
00:14:17.160 That's interesting, right?
00:14:19.080 Because you never see eight to nothing or rarely see unanimous verdicts in the U.S. Supreme Court.
00:14:28.840 And it overturned a 2024 decision from the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Louisiana.
00:14:34.700 The ruling will likely be consequential for other cases of parishes that are suing oil companies for environmental damages.
00:14:43.160 Republican Louisiana Attorney General Liz Merrill, a plaintiff in the case, said she was confident they would win against the oil companies despite the setback.
00:14:53.000 Well, yeah, that's what she has to say.
00:14:55.680 Pretty much. 0.89
00:14:56.620 She's waiting on that paycheck.
00:14:57.760 uh but i think i think that's good news for us because you know usually they're going to pass
00:15:05.500 those uh penalties along to us the consumers they're going to pass them along to us anyway
00:15:10.040 we're probably going to get that yes for sure anyway oh i sure we accidentally dropped some
00:15:17.380 toxic waste along the way on the way to the the holding cell we just dropped off there yeah but
00:15:25.360 Don't worry about it.
00:15:26.260 That'd be fine.
00:15:26.660 That's fine.
00:15:27.520 It'd be fine.
00:15:28.380 And they said we owe, I don't know, $10 billion.
00:15:32.300 Mm-hmm.
00:15:33.360 Ah.
00:15:34.420 You know those gas prices you thought were going to come down?
00:15:37.620 Uh-huh.
00:15:37.920 They're not coming down.
00:15:39.040 They're not.
00:15:39.440 All right. 0.59
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00:16:45.240 it's pat and jeffy for glenn today uh florida senator rick scott admonished democrats for the
00:17:04.080 vile rhetoric of left-wing live streamer Hassan Piker who suggested that Rick Scott 0.92
00:17:11.660 needs to be killed. Oh, okay. Is that all? Don't worry about it. What do you mean the rhetoric 0.98
00:17:20.940 should be tamped down a bit? What do you mean? We're getting along fine. Fine. He just wanted
00:17:27.780 me dead. We got priests in other countries asking for the death of the president. We 0.96
00:17:33.500 Oh, my gosh.
00:17:34.880 We've got to play that.
00:17:36.180 Since you brought that up, let's just play that for a second.
00:17:39.580 There was this priest in Ireland who's, I guess, sort of praying at the time.
00:17:48.760 Cut 36.
00:17:49.600 And, yeah, it's cut 36.
00:17:52.440 And that war is taking place, which is absolutely outrageous.
00:17:56.860 War is outrageous.
00:17:58.580 We pray for peace.
00:18:00.020 We pray for peace.
00:18:01.100 We pray for God.
00:18:02.020 the world we pray for donald trump that the lord will take him okay wow you're praying 0.98
00:18:11.840 that the lord will kill donald trump essentially huh and then the congregation laughs 0.99
00:18:18.640 our priest is at a prayer that the president of the united states would be burned father 0.95
00:18:25.700 you're funny that's great father that's hilarious that is some righteousness right there and that
00:18:34.180 is some spirituality if you will uh wow i you know that kind of rhetoric i don't uh i don't
00:18:43.280 know how they get away with it because we certainly wouldn't right we wouldn't get away
00:18:47.620 with that if we're you're calling for the death of joe biden or barack obama or whomever and we
00:18:53.340 wouldn't do that you know we would never do that never have never have never will do that we don't
00:18:59.460 rejoice when people on the left die right uh and it's happened multiple times and we don't revel
00:19:06.980 in it uh it's gotten so bad on the left that not only are they reveling in people who die
00:19:14.080 you know like charlie uh charlie kirk for example um but they're praying for the death of our
00:19:21.360 president that's some funny stuff father oh yeah play for peace and then we've got chris murphy
00:19:31.560 senator from uh connecticut who is trashing uh donald trump and america this on foreign soil
00:19:39.680 makes me so angry oh i could not tell you it's bad enough that if he were to do this
00:19:44.680 sheer yeah all right in the united states right but it's to be on foreign soil unconscionable
00:19:50.740 i said it's unacceptable cut 37 want to bring you greetings as well from a nation that is in crisis
00:19:57.600 i'm not going to sugarcoat the gravity of what we face right now in the united states this is the
00:20:03.120 most significant threat to american democracy since the civil war oh my gosh donald trump
00:20:09.120 in our country is trying to end our democracy we don't have a democracy so we are not on the verge
00:20:15.640 of a totalitarian takeover we are in the middle of it he is trying to seize control of our courts
00:20:22.200 of our law enforcement of our media of our election unbelievable his goal is oligarchic
00:20:28.680 capture oligarchic capture so this was at the global progressive mobilization in spain spain
00:20:38.780 Forward together now.
00:20:42.440 Forward together now.
00:20:44.400 They don't speak English that good.
00:20:46.400 Forward together now.
00:20:49.560 Forward together now.
00:20:52.340 Oh, okay.
00:20:53.640 Is that Yoda?
00:20:54.480 Forward together now.
00:20:56.140 Yes.
00:20:57.180 Forward together we go.
00:21:00.200 Unbelievable.
00:21:01.520 It's incredible.
00:21:03.260 Again, it's bad enough if you would have said that on U.S. soil.
00:21:05.960 And of course he does.
00:21:06.860 He does say it over here all the time.
00:21:08.960 But that is basically an unwritten rule that especially our politicians, people in the Senate, the House, if you go overseas and are giving some speech, you don't bash America when you're overseas.
00:21:21.620 You don't do that.
00:21:22.380 That's your mother country.
00:21:24.620 Yeah.
00:21:24.880 It's your homeland. 0.96
00:21:26.660 It's despicable. 0.51
00:21:27.680 You're bashing the president, the leader of your country.
00:21:30.500 Mm-hmm.
00:21:32.480 Absolutely.
00:21:33.300 It's worse than despicable. 0.95
00:21:34.800 And he should be kicked out.
00:21:36.540 It borders on treason, frankly.
00:21:37.740 It does.
00:21:38.400 To me, that borders on treason.
00:21:40.540 He should be kicked out of the Senate for sure.
00:21:42.760 He's not going to be.
00:21:44.060 He's going to be hailed as a hero on the left.
00:21:48.080 But, yeah, I wouldn't mind. 0.99
00:21:50.180 Revoke all the bathhouse privileges, all of it. 0.94
00:21:52.880 Gone.
00:21:54.320 No, you don't want to take away his bathhouse privileges.
00:21:56.240 The bathhouse is gone.
00:21:57.240 Do you?
00:21:57.480 Really?
00:21:57.840 Oh, that's severe.
00:21:58.740 Yep.
00:21:59.120 That's severe.
00:22:00.040 No more. 0.80
00:22:00.720 No more bathhouse.
00:22:02.460 I mean, I know it's bad, but come on now.
00:22:05.640 Nope.
00:22:05.880 I don't want to go to the gym.
00:22:07.480 I don't want to go to the bathhouse.
00:22:09.600 Nothing.
00:22:12.340 Oh, man.
00:22:14.600 But that's where we are right now.
00:22:17.140 We're in that kind of situation where we're that divided,
00:22:21.080 where they feel free to go overseas and bash America there.
00:22:26.500 888-727-BECK.
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00:23:59.860 it's pat and jeffy for glenn today he's uh he's back tomorrow uh this is kind of interesting
00:24:18.640 because 97 of americans don't agree on anything have you i have never seen 97 i've never seen a
00:24:28.980 statistic where 97% of Americans supported a certain event or a certain program.
00:24:36.580 Yeah, I mean, the Save America Act, which looks like it's probably...
00:24:39.200 That's about 84.
00:24:40.360 That's about 84, 85%.
00:24:42.100 Oh, yeah.
00:24:42.480 I thought I'd do that right now.
00:24:43.780 That got hit by a train.
00:24:45.680 84%.
00:24:46.560 I mean, that was in the 80s.
00:24:47.620 It was, not 90s.
00:24:48.640 Right.
00:24:49.920 97% approval for the Artemis program, despite the $90 billion price tag.
00:24:55.840 That's because it went off without a hitch.
00:24:57.280 Yep.
00:24:57.600 everything happened perfectly it sure did yeah and it i think it renewed americans it absolutely
00:25:05.900 sense of awe in the space program i mean we become bored with it right spacex yep has uh i watched a
00:25:12.740 video of a blue origin jeff bezos company uh return his rocket to a ship and i was like
00:25:20.620 been there done that glad to see your companies catching up jeff and they are but they are they
00:25:27.020 are absolutely uh and i noticed that uh the lunar lander is going to be either spacex or blue origin
00:25:37.340 right right that hasn't been decided no you're right because they're going they're working that's
00:25:41.200 why blue origin is uh so focused on taking care of this that's why he stopped his fun rides uh
00:25:48.360 A shooting into space.
00:25:49.780 He stopped everything else.
00:25:51.520 He wants that contract, and he wants it bad.
00:25:54.500 I'm rooting for Elon in that, actually, because the guy's a patriot.
00:25:59.880 I mean, look what he did last year, and he got nothing but grief for it.
00:26:05.780 Tried to cut fat out of the U.S. budget.
00:26:08.900 Jeff only founded his company that changed the world here in the United States, that's all.
00:26:13.900 Well, that's true.
00:26:16.400 That is true.
00:26:18.360 I don't worry about that, though.
00:26:20.160 But he didn't put it on the line for America like Elon did.
00:26:23.720 No, he did not do that.
00:26:25.120 So don't bother me with your Amazon thing.
00:26:31.400 And you think back to the very beginnings of Amazon and what that was.
00:26:35.720 I don't like to.
00:26:36.420 I mean, get a CD or a DVD in the mail and then mail it back.
00:26:42.780 Yeah, that was Netflix.
00:26:43.660 That's about what it was.
00:26:44.280 Netflix.
00:26:44.620 Holy cow, yeah.
00:26:45.580 Amazon.
00:26:46.520 Oh, you could buy a book.
00:26:47.360 When Amazon started that.
00:26:48.660 You could buy a book from us.
00:26:49.420 Yeah, right.
00:26:50.620 Right.
00:26:51.000 And then they got in.
00:26:51.920 They dabbled in the DVD thing.
00:26:53.620 And then they exploded.
00:26:54.940 Yeah.
00:26:55.340 And took over everything.
00:26:56.480 I could get a t-shirt.
00:27:00.240 So NASA's Artemis crew had near universal public support as the Orion capsule splashed down off the coast of San Diego last week.
00:27:10.300 Even in the face of the $90 billion cost.
00:27:13.360 I think it's worth it to double that price or triple that price.
00:27:19.180 The space program is worth just about whatever it takes, in my opinion,
00:27:26.640 because look at all of the technology that came from the Apollo project.
00:27:32.520 I mean, we've been living off that for a long time.
00:27:35.340 We've been living off that for decades.
00:27:38.520 And so the same thing can happen now, and it unites us.
00:27:42.620 look at how it's united us yeah 97 of americans support it because we're all looking to the skies
00:27:49.160 man that was that that yep we talked about it before uh it took off but it uh that had to go
00:27:56.140 off without a hitch and i know isaac man isaac man did everything he could and it worked uh he
00:28:01.980 kicked him in the pants when he took over and told him we're going to get this thing going and
00:28:06.100 we're going to take it off because it needed to happen and this is why 97 of the people yep i
00:28:12.120 I hadn't seen that poll.
00:28:14.160 That's incredible.
00:28:15.060 It's amazing to me.
00:28:17.480 But it went so well that it's not super surprising,
00:28:20.980 except that's pretty universal support.
00:28:22.960 That's pretty amazing.
00:28:23.820 And we love the astronauts.
00:28:25.280 Yeah, we do.
00:28:26.080 It's a new breed of astronauts.
00:28:27.820 They're touchy-feely astronauts.
00:28:29.520 They're not like the cocky, we're better than you.
00:28:33.140 We're better than you.
00:28:33.880 We're astronauts.
00:28:34.920 No, these astronauts are talking about Jesus.
00:28:37.640 But I loved the Apollo astronauts.
00:28:41.280 And pretty much all astronauts come away with that spirituality.
00:28:45.880 You know, anytime they go up in space and they see Earth the way it is from space,
00:28:50.280 it touches them, it moves them, it changes them.
00:28:53.440 Reed just released, I'm sorry, Astronaut Wiseman,
00:28:56.060 just released a video that he took with his iPhone.
00:28:59.280 Yeah, this is cool.
00:29:00.040 This is incredible.
00:29:01.960 This is cut 35.
00:29:06.240 It takes the eight-time zoom.
00:29:08.840 Yes.
00:29:09.180 So if you're just listening to this on the radio, you need to search this out.
00:29:14.440 Ray Weisman.
00:29:16.160 Because there's not a lot of audio here, but you see the Earth setting behind the moon.
00:29:21.260 It is pretty cool.
00:29:23.320 It's spectacular.
00:29:24.620 That is amazing.
00:29:27.060 The planets are moving.
00:29:28.300 The spaceship is moving.
00:29:29.940 And you're watching the Earth disappear.
00:29:32.620 You're watching the Earth set behind the moon because they're on the far side.
00:29:37.380 Oh, that is really, really great.
00:29:40.660 You only get a little teeny sliver of it now.
00:29:44.540 It's going to be gone any second now.
00:29:46.340 You know what the sun looks like when you're on the Gulf of Mexico.
00:29:49.400 It goes down.
00:29:51.140 But look at that.
00:29:51.760 Watching the sunset.
00:29:52.980 That is pretty cool.
00:29:53.960 Wow.
00:29:54.420 I know.
00:29:55.120 Pretty cool.
00:29:55.560 Now, if you believe it's real.
00:29:57.820 That's cool.
00:29:58.860 That's really cool.
00:29:59.700 I guess it's cool no matter what.
00:30:03.400 If you believe it's real.
00:30:04.500 Yeah, well, you know, I'm just saying.
00:30:05.400 There were plenty of people.
00:30:07.380 Who didn't believe.
00:30:08.820 Even the Artemis stuff was real.
00:30:10.460 That's for sure.
00:30:11.020 Plenty.
00:30:11.700 That is for sure. 0.98
00:30:13.360 So ridiculous. 0.68
00:30:15.180 But where do we go from here with Artemis?
00:30:17.320 Because it started with an uncrewed test flight that successfully orbited the moon with nobody in it.
00:30:24.400 It wasn't manned at the time.
00:30:26.700 That was back in 2022.
00:30:29.200 And then so it orbited the moon, came back to the Earth.
00:30:32.640 Then Artemis 2 was what we just saw.
00:30:36.120 Artemis 3 is a planned mission to test the docking with either SpaceX or Blue Origin lunar landers in Earth orbit ahead of the lunar landing.
00:30:48.500 They want to see if it will work.
00:30:49.460 So they expect that to happen next year, sometime next year, I think in the summer of next year.
00:30:54.140 So that has to work because that docking is critical to the mission.
00:30:58.620 And then Artemis 4 is the one that will deliver astronauts to the moon's surface, targeting the lunar south pole.
00:31:09.540 This says expected 2028 or 2029.
00:31:13.920 Don't you dare push it off to 2029.
00:31:16.840 It's got to happen in 28.
00:31:18.220 I don't think they will. 0.91
00:31:19.500 I think that's what Jared is there for, to kick him in the pants.
00:31:23.820 And I think he said toward the end of Artemis II that Artemis IV would happen in early 2028.
00:31:30.960 Right. 0.87
00:31:31.620 He's kicking them in the pants. 0.98
00:31:33.020 Yeah. 0.96
00:31:33.480 He's trying to make that happen.
00:31:34.960 And maybe that's good.
00:31:36.080 I mean, he's coming in and looking at it from a non-governmental role because we've had other government officials in charge of NASA for a long time.
00:31:45.060 And they've been great.
00:31:46.600 And, in fact, the last one was an astronaut, right?
00:31:49.540 I mean, Bill Nelson from Florida, who was a nightmare Democrat,
00:31:55.580 but he's a Florida boy, and he's an astronaut, and he was running NASA.
00:31:59.940 But that's a government official.
00:32:01.920 Right. 0.87
00:32:02.440 Still used to the government red tape book work take forever to do things.
00:32:07.840 And Jared's come in and kind of been like, let's go. 1.00
00:32:11.740 Well, because we want to beat the Chinese there, back to the moon. 1.00
00:32:15.420 I mean, we've already beaten everybody to the moon. 1.00
00:32:17.540 Yeah, I mean, the moon's out.
00:32:18.180 In 1969 through 72, the moon is ours.
00:32:20.880 The moon is ours.
00:32:21.220 And that's a proven fact.
00:32:22.640 Hello.
00:32:23.080 There's just no disputing that.
00:32:24.380 We've got the moon.
00:32:25.040 We've got Greenland. 0.91
00:32:25.940 We'll have Cuba soon. 0.93
00:32:27.120 Right.
00:32:27.400 We've got Venezuela.
00:32:28.480 Yeah. 0.97
00:32:29.100 Iran. 0.89
00:32:29.400 We've got Canada. 0.59
00:32:30.480 Mm-hmm.
00:32:31.300 I mean, that's all.
00:32:35.820 So, yeah, the moon, though, has to be reclaimed by us.
00:32:41.300 We have to reclaim it.
00:32:42.640 It's ours. 1.00
00:32:43.440 Because the Chinese are planning a mission in 2030. 0.99
00:32:47.020 Sometime between 2030 and 2032. 1.00
00:32:50.220 So we've got to win that race, too.
00:32:51.920 And that's cute, because they've got the space station,
00:32:53.520 and that's a cute little thing that they want to do.
00:32:55.760 It is.
00:32:56.200 Yeah, it's nice.
00:32:57.840 And then there's a follow-up mission, Artemis V,
00:33:01.280 which is aimed at expanding lunar exploration capabilities.
00:33:05.480 So we establish the base with Artemis IV,
00:33:09.360 and then we beef it up with Artemis V, 2029 to 2030.
00:33:15.040 Nice.
00:33:15.380 Okay, so what the...
00:33:16.320 So that's all happening pretty fast.
00:33:18.000 The five, we go there and tip it over and start living.
00:33:21.240 I think four tips it over.
00:33:22.900 Okay.
00:33:23.620 And then five.
00:33:24.980 Four, we tip over.
00:33:26.000 We build a couple of buildings.
00:33:28.540 We take care of a couple of things.
00:33:30.100 And then that's when the moon, no matter who says what, is officially ours.
00:33:34.660 It's official.
00:33:35.440 Yeah.
00:33:35.800 Yeah, I think so.
00:33:36.720 Yeah, we've got a base there and it's ours.
00:33:38.840 Now, we're saying that, but NASA is not saying that.
00:33:42.380 NASA is saying, this is humanity's effort.
00:33:47.680 Is it?
00:33:48.520 Okay.
00:33:49.340 That needs to be zipped quickly.
00:33:51.180 It does.
00:33:52.200 That needs to be zipped quickly.
00:33:53.720 Yeah, we know.
00:33:54.380 It's humanity.
00:33:55.020 It's humanity.
00:33:55.900 In fact, the only thing that I didn't like a lot about this Artemis program.
00:34:03.240 The whole Canadian thing.
00:34:04.060 Was the Canadian thing. 1.00
00:34:05.340 I was saying, every time we do a press conference, there's that damn Canadian flag. 0.99
00:34:11.080 and it just, it should not have been the size. 0.99
00:34:13.340 I'm okay.
00:34:13.800 Look, she was one of four, right? 0.61
00:34:16.380 So put the little.
00:34:18.780 Put a little clover leaf or whatever it is that you use.
00:34:22.220 The little Canadian flag there.
00:34:25.820 Yeah, maple, clover.
00:34:27.440 Clover, whatever kind of leaf it is.
00:34:29.640 It's adorable, but make it a lot smaller.
00:34:31.740 But it did not deserve to be as large as the United States flag.
00:34:35.140 No.
00:34:35.320 Man, did that make me mad.
00:34:37.560 Yeah.
00:34:37.740 That was just, every time they show a shot of them all together,
00:34:41.080 All lovey-dovey with those two flags.
00:34:43.620 I just want to rip it down every time.
00:34:45.100 And they were lovey-dovey.
00:34:46.200 They were.
00:34:47.280 And even at the press conference afterward,
00:34:49.600 they had the Canadian space program person come up
00:34:54.220 and do a little speech.
00:34:56.000 I mean, what they're trying to do is nice.
00:34:59.040 They're trying to include all of humanity.
00:35:00.940 Yes.
00:35:01.480 But it's not.
00:35:03.540 It's an American effort, okay?
00:35:05.620 Right.
00:35:06.760 Right.
00:35:07.940 Thank you.
00:35:08.660 Do your cute little for-humanity thing all you want. 1.00
00:35:11.660 Go do that with China. 0.99
00:35:13.760 Yeah, right. 1.00
00:35:14.760 But you can't because you belong to us.
00:35:16.380 So you're going to get a quarter-sized flag and be happy about it.
00:35:20.500 That's just the way it's going to be.
00:35:22.540 Or we might not even, if you start complaining about that,
00:35:25.280 you won't even get that.
00:35:26.300 How about that?
00:35:26.600 Just take the whole thing away.
00:35:27.920 Yeah.
00:35:29.160 If I have to turn this thing around, I'll tell you what.
00:35:31.960 Don't make us do it.
00:35:32.560 It will kick you off of here.
00:35:33.360 Don't make us do it because there's an ejection seat in here
00:35:37.080 and you're sitting there.
00:35:38.160 I don't want to do it here because, you know, they might not make it back through everything.
00:35:44.520 It would be a real shame if we had to eject you out of this flight.
00:35:48.120 So next time, I don't know, for Artemis 4, are they planning to have international astronauts on that flight as well?
00:35:56.780 Probably.
00:35:57.400 I bet they are.
00:35:58.720 Probably.
00:35:58.960 I bet they are.
00:36:00.220 I don't know if it's Canada, probably somebody from Europe.
00:36:02.960 Oh, yeah.
00:36:03.520 I mean, they all have their space agencies and India's growing.
00:36:06.560 Some Frenchie frog or something is going to be on the flight with us. 1.00
00:36:10.500 After this Iranian thing, I don't know, though. 1.00
00:36:13.380 Oh, yeah.
00:36:13.820 After this Iranian thing, Trump might pull the plug on any of the European people
00:36:17.240 being part of anything.
00:36:18.900 He might.
00:36:20.120 Now, you know what?
00:36:21.040 No.
00:36:22.300 You know what?
00:36:23.020 No.
00:36:24.000 You know what?
00:36:24.540 There's just no room.
00:36:25.640 There's just no room.
00:36:26.780 We're all booked.
00:36:27.660 But we can't.
00:36:28.500 I thought we had a space, but we don't.
00:36:30.640 We're all out of room.
00:36:31.860 Isn't that right, Jared?
00:36:32.740 Yeah, that's right.
00:36:33.740 Okay.
00:36:34.440 All right.
00:36:34.860 More coming up.
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00:38:13.780 Since we're talking about space
00:38:17.200 With the Artemis program
00:38:18.420 This is kind of exciting
00:38:19.760 Because scientists
00:38:20.920 Have discovered something unusual
00:38:23.900 Hidden deep inside Uranus
00:38:27.500 I saw
00:38:28.020 That's all you care about
00:38:31.660 What are we for?
00:38:32.440 Are we for?
00:38:33.120 That's all I care about
00:38:33.860 I don't care what this story says.
00:38:35.520 I just wanted to read the headline out loud to myself at 3.30 a.m. this morning when I read that headline.
00:38:44.100 I didn't even click on the story.
00:38:46.440 Scientists discover something unusual hidden deep inside Uranus.
00:38:52.240 Every kid across America is laughing at that right now.
00:38:57.540 Hey, I hear they found something deep inside Uranus.
00:39:03.040 Yeah.
00:39:03.860 I mean, it's not even a planet anymore, although I believe it still is.
00:39:09.380 I know.
00:39:10.220 But it's not only Uranus.
00:39:12.620 It's also Neptune.
00:39:14.160 Oh, wow.
00:39:14.800 Yeah.
00:39:15.340 See, that's someone...
00:39:16.740 You clicked on the story.
00:39:17.840 That ruins it.
00:39:18.420 You clicked on the story.
00:39:19.200 I did click on the story.
00:39:19.760 See?
00:39:20.100 Yeah, I did.
00:39:20.880 All right.
00:39:22.300 But it's a previously unknown form of matter, which is kind of cool.
00:39:27.780 Apparently...
00:39:28.340 Unknown form of matter.
00:39:29.460 Yeah.
00:39:29.980 Ooh.
00:39:30.260 Their interiors likely contain layers of unusual hot ice.
00:39:37.460 Huh.
00:39:38.420 Okay, that's weird.
00:39:40.780 Really weird.
00:39:41.780 These layers sit between the outer hydrogen and helium atmospheres
00:39:45.800 and the inner rocky cores.
00:39:48.140 Scientists believe they're made up of water, methane, and ammonia.
00:39:51.620 But under such extreme conditions, they may take on unfamiliar forms.
00:39:57.540 So they examined conditions.
00:40:01.000 Most of this is done through modeling because we don't really know.
00:40:04.660 We don't know.
00:40:05.300 Or we've never been to.
00:40:07.200 I mean, we've been close to Uranus and Neptune.
00:40:14.180 Why are you laughing?
00:40:15.020 I'm talking about space.
00:40:18.100 Right.
00:40:18.740 We're talking about a planet.
00:40:20.000 A big gaseous planet called Uranus.
00:40:23.260 They examined conditions ranging from about 5 million to 30 million times
00:40:29.540 Earth's atmospheric pressure, okay?
00:40:32.400 And the temperatures were about 12,000 to 18,600 degrees Fahrenheit, okay?
00:40:41.360 So about 18,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
00:40:44.220 That's where you get hot ice.
00:40:45.480 That's where you get hot ice.
00:40:47.120 Yeah, right there deep in Uranus.
00:40:49.280 Are you willing to sacrifice your love?
00:40:53.260 No, I'm not.
00:40:54.900 I mean, you never take it.
00:40:57.420 So, interesting, though.
00:40:59.960 It's kind of cool that they discovered this.
00:41:02.740 It's something that we didn't know about.
00:41:04.640 No, especially. 0.92
00:41:05.900 It was not deep inside your anus. 0.98
00:41:07.880 Thank you. 0.97
00:41:08.680 Right?
00:41:09.180 Right.
00:41:09.520 It's very strange to find it there.
00:41:12.980 What are you even looking at?
00:41:16.600 Looking for a hot ice. 1.00
00:41:18.120 Stupid. 1.00
00:41:18.580 Again, we're like four years old. 1.00
00:41:20.480 It's just, it's embarrassing.
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00:43:55.500 Zoran Mondani and Barack Obama.
00:44:00.060 Two guys with really funny names.
00:44:03.180 And two guys that just love America.
00:44:06.300 Oh, they love America so much.
00:44:09.560 I mean, one's a former president and one's actually the mayor of our largest city.
00:44:13.280 Yeah, and they got together, which is great.
00:44:15.400 because remember when Barack used to always talk about his funny name
00:44:19.580 that people didn't relate to this?
00:44:23.640 I got a funny name.
00:44:25.000 Yeah, you're the President of the United States.
00:44:27.160 I don't think anybody cares about that.
00:44:28.880 No, they don't.
00:44:29.680 Nobody gives a single thought to it.
00:44:32.120 Nope.
00:44:33.680 Anyway, we'll get into what he had to say and what they did together
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00:46:10.600 So, Barack Obama and Zoran Mamdani, two American-loving politicians.
00:46:19.420 We're sitting in a tree. Oh, wait.
00:46:21.760 Not in a tree, but they were sitting in a classroom, which was beautiful.
00:46:26.760 And Mom Donnie is going through a little problem in New York
00:46:30.660 because he's not being able to deliver on his promises right now.
00:46:34.680 And I think there are some people who are a little upset with him
00:46:38.220 because he promised them free groceries, essentially.
00:46:42.080 At least they thought that's what he was promising.
00:46:44.360 Free groceries, free rent.
00:46:47.560 I mean, the guy was going to take care of everything that was wrong in their lives.
00:46:51.060 He's still kind of riding high, though.
00:46:52.820 I mean, he's still riding high.
00:46:56.260 I know, I know.
00:46:57.360 But it hasn't sunk in yet that the stuff that he said was going to be free
00:47:01.520 isn't going to be free.
00:47:03.960 Right.
00:47:05.060 The bus thing, the free bus situation is just gone.
00:47:09.220 He already said that.
00:47:10.660 Can't do it this year.
00:47:12.000 Man, wish I could.
00:47:13.040 Yeah.
00:47:13.280 I want to.
00:47:14.080 I want to. 1.00
00:47:15.400 It's those damn billionaires, though. 1.00
00:47:17.120 Right. 1.00
00:47:17.580 That's what's holding me back.
00:47:18.900 Well, there shouldn't be any.
00:47:19.960 Thank you.
00:47:20.340 There shouldn't be any billionaires.
00:47:21.400 I told you that during the campaign.
00:47:22.740 There shouldn't be any.
00:47:23.700 Yeah.
00:47:24.320 You did tell us that.
00:47:25.380 I don't believe there should be any.
00:47:26.520 And on tax day, he went out and pointed out billionaires' apartments
00:47:31.260 and said, you know, I'm going to tax them all.
00:47:34.340 So wrong.
00:47:35.320 This class warfare situation that he is ramping up in New York City
00:47:42.460 is just so wrong.
00:47:44.560 He actually pointed to some penthouse that somebody owns.
00:47:47.680 Outside the building.
00:47:48.000 Yeah.
00:47:48.640 Outside the building.
00:47:49.780 Hey, I forget who it was now. 0.93
00:47:51.820 Shoot.
00:47:52.580 Because I was so angry about what he was doing. 0.99
00:47:54.480 I forget.
00:47:54.900 who he's pointing out, but he's pointing out
00:47:57.340 who lives in this building. Yeah, a specific person
00:47:59.160 who lives in a specific penthouse
00:48:01.540 and he pointed out their house.
00:48:03.900 That can't cause any
00:48:05.280 problems for that person, I'm thinking. No.
00:48:07.460 It'll be great when
00:48:09.180 he shows up in town again.
00:48:11.800 Well, that's why we're taxing him, because he doesn't
00:48:13.400 live here full-time.
00:48:15.220 It's just a second or third or fourth home. 1.00
00:48:17.500 That bastard. How dare 1.00
00:48:19.460 you? I know. How dare you have
00:48:21.300 multiple homes?
00:48:23.080 that's why there shouldn't be any of you that's right uh and that's what he tells us here uh cut
00:48:29.560 38 you are a self-described democratic socialist do you think that billionaires have a right to
00:48:37.320 exist i don't think that we should have billionaires because frankly it is so so much
00:48:43.620 money in a moment of such inequality and ultimately what we need more of is equality across our city
00:48:50.080 and across our state and across our country,
00:48:51.680 and I look forward to work with everyone,
00:48:54.440 including billionaires,
00:48:55.320 to make a city that is fairer for all of them.
00:48:57.620 Well, let me ask you...
00:48:58.920 I'm going to work with these billionaires,
00:48:59.780 and I say it shouldn't exist.
00:49:01.480 Yeah, yeah.
00:49:02.300 I'm sure they can't wait to work with him now.
00:49:05.160 Absolutely.
00:49:06.000 Here, anyway, are you going to find ways
00:49:08.060 to make me not be a billionaire?
00:49:10.580 Let me help.
00:49:11.440 Right, right. 0.64
00:49:13.360 Let me help you make me extinct.
00:49:15.360 That would be great.
00:49:16.600 I'd love to go right out of existence.
00:49:18.760 That would be wonderful.
00:49:20.080 I, who's going to help him?
00:49:22.780 I don't know.
00:49:24.280 I don't know.
00:49:24.600 What capitalist is going to say, yeah, I want to,
00:49:26.700 I want to help you make this into a socialist Marxist society.
00:49:32.300 And maybe they don't believe that he will.
00:49:34.640 They're going to help him make the city just because they love the city
00:49:37.680 and it's New York.
00:49:39.380 That's kind of the Donald Trump thing, right?
00:49:41.200 It's New York.
00:49:42.180 Yeah.
00:49:42.760 But I don't know.
00:49:45.660 So where do you put the cap on how successful a person can be?
00:49:49.140 Where is that cap?
00:49:50.080 tell me what's fair um should they should there not be millionaires either should there not be
00:49:55.500 hundred thousandaires say well let's get rid of the billionaires first okay we can let's do that
00:50:00.360 don't start how do you do that i'm not gonna worry about the million how do you do that by the way
00:50:03.640 how do you get rid of the elon mosques and jeff bezos's who have come up with companies that are
00:50:10.300 so successful what do you do what do you do you put a cap on it and i guess you say everything
00:50:17.540 over this amount goes to charity and you force that through the government the charity is the
00:50:23.600 government what are you talking about the charity is it would be it would have to be the government
00:50:28.220 and nobody does charity better than the u.s government am i right that's clear i mean we've
00:50:35.940 heard about some of the expenditures that the u.s government does for charity um and it's pretty
00:50:43.340 impressive from what i understand it is uh now you can't hear it though because that's how
00:50:49.660 impressive it is yeah that's how impressive it is yeah i know i got it thank you he just told me
00:50:56.920 yeah i can't hear it yeah i know i know um but the you said money the usaid money uh was going
00:51:08.640 to such great causes as what was it a dance program for transgendered people in zimbabwe
00:51:20.480 or something i mean i i guess that's what the government would be doing with your money sure
00:51:26.460 and it certainly wouldn't be going to anywhere you would want it in new york it's going to help
00:51:32.020 you know get to those free groceries from those state-run grocery stores and uh they paid 30
00:51:38.400 million dollars for one now they've got a budget he put a he put aside a budget of 70 million for
00:51:44.900 five and one of these grocery stores is costing him 30 million dollars and it's not even open yet
00:51:50.700 and won't be if a couple years until 2029 this is incredible i don't know how i mean i guess i can't
00:51:57.280 figure out how to open a grocery store you could ask i don't know the grocery business yeah figure
00:52:02.840 out how to do that maybe they've opened a few of them in less time they that might be why cities
00:52:10.320 don't usually run grocery stores because they're not very good at it and do you remember when we
00:52:16.900 we stumbled on this a while ago where there were bus programs and and there were grocery store
00:52:21.740 programs in certain cities in america and every single one of them went out of business every one
00:52:29.500 of them kansas city was one of the cities that had a free bus program and it's out of business
00:52:35.920 and i think portland did it there was there was a bunch of things and several all the cities that
00:52:41.080 we looked into they went out of business but there was also there was i think one city in arizona or
00:52:47.660 new mexico that obviously if you're listening and you're saying we have free busing uh you would
00:52:53.340 know but they uh call us at triple eight yeah let us know because we've got a successful program
00:52:58.900 running in your city i'd love to hear about it you're doing it yeah because i don't think you're
00:53:03.840 actually doing it i don't think it's successful i don't think so either we've got beautiful rail
00:53:09.500 lines that i see every morning driving into work here at the palatial texas mercury studio complex
00:53:16.280 and uh nobody's ever on them i don't know that i've ever seen more than one person on that thing
00:53:21.880 On the DART program?
00:53:22.760 Yeah.
00:53:23.640 On the DART train.
00:53:24.500 I know there's spaces, areas where it travels that more people ride on it.
00:53:31.980 But for the most part, I don't see it.
00:53:34.180 Around here, going through Irving, Texas, almost never see anybody on it.
00:53:38.720 Never see anyone on it.
00:53:39.920 And yes, we're looking at it pretty early when we drive into work.
00:53:43.920 Well, I look at it driving back.
00:53:44.880 But even when we're leaving.
00:53:45.900 Yeah, in the afternoons, yeah.
00:53:47.320 And when the train goes by, it's like, did you see anybody on that thing?
00:53:51.880 On top of which, there's an actual huge stop where I drive by every day,
00:53:56.900 and you drive by the same area.
00:53:58.440 So there would be people there.
00:53:59.980 Oh, yeah, at the bus stop, at the train stop, to stop.
00:54:03.600 There is no one there.
00:54:05.240 Nobody there ever.
00:54:06.720 You know what?
00:54:07.140 I have never seen anybody there.
00:54:09.360 Not once.
00:54:11.540 Have you ever seen anybody there?
00:54:12.860 I mean, across the street, the main bus station that used to be the bus stop,
00:54:18.040 they've taken that over, and they're building a new fire station.
00:54:21.740 It's not even going to be the bus stop. 0.79
00:54:23.560 I mean, I guess maybe after the fire station, darn nice one. 0.80
00:54:27.900 Yeah, it's big. 0.70
00:54:28.800 Station number eight, really nice.
00:54:31.560 But maybe after the fire station is open,
00:54:34.860 maybe it still could have a bus or two come in and around.
00:54:38.680 But I don't know.
00:54:39.880 I don't know.
00:54:41.040 Maybe.
00:54:42.600 I don't either, but these Marxists are getting together
00:54:47.800 and planning our future for us in New York City.
00:54:50.280 And I love it because there's nobody better to plan your future than Marxists.
00:54:57.060 Is there?
00:54:57.900 Oh, I mean, what could go wrong with Marxists planning your future?
00:55:04.420 And they're reading to kids, which is really fun because that's who I want my kids to be looking up to.
00:55:11.960 These two, Zaron Mamdani and Barack Obama.
00:55:16.020 Well, whatever school, I don't know what school they went to, this public school in New York. 0.94
00:55:20.060 but you know it's got to be in the heart of Mondamiland.
00:55:23.460 Oh, yeah.
00:55:24.540 Check this out.
00:55:25.440 Cut 14.
00:55:26.920 We are fine.
00:55:28.380 We're fine.
00:55:30.900 Alone and together, we are at our best.
00:55:34.520 Who wants to be at their best?
00:55:35.900 He's sitting there and be quiet.
00:55:39.340 Alone and together, we are at our best.
00:55:43.260 Did he read that right?
00:55:44.540 Wait, what?
00:55:45.620 What did you just say?
00:55:47.800 Wait, what?
00:55:48.480 Alone and together.
00:55:49.580 And then together.
00:55:50.060 we are at our best so no matter what we're just at our best always always i i think he uh i think
00:55:57.680 he misread that because i'm guessing it's togetherness because they are they're collectivists
00:56:02.560 you know so you can't you can't do well on an individual basis forward together now right
00:56:09.860 exactly right uh so uh then they they started singing with the kids which was beautiful oh
00:56:19.200 Oh, yeah, the wheels.
00:56:20.360 Swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish.
00:56:24.960 The wheels on the bus go around the town.
00:56:29.340 All around the town.
00:56:32.360 But not for free.
00:56:33.440 But not for free.
00:56:34.660 Not for free.
00:56:35.520 Not for free.
00:56:37.560 Like I told you they were going to be.
00:56:40.040 We fooled your parents.
00:56:41.840 We tricked them.
00:56:42.620 We told them we were going to be free stuff.
00:56:44.280 We tricked them.
00:56:45.560 They believed in other Marxists.
00:56:46.980 Can you believe it?
00:56:49.200 Then Barack had a message for Virginia redistricting.
00:56:55.720 Hey, Virginia.
00:56:56.940 Early voting is underway, and Virginians are turning out in record numbers to vote yes.
00:57:03.560 No.
00:57:03.920 By voting yes, you have a chance to do something important, not just for the Commonwealth, but for our entire country.
00:57:11.540 By voting yes, you can push back against the Republicans trying to give themselves an unfair advantage in the midterms.
00:57:19.200 By voting yes, you can take a temporary step to level the playing field.
00:57:24.440 My gosh.
00:57:24.940 And we're counting on you.
00:57:26.560 Early voting is happening right now.
00:57:29.520 Election day is on April 21st.
00:57:32.320 So go to iwillvote.com slash VA to find your closest polling location.
00:57:39.620 Don't do it, Virginia.
00:57:40.100 Make a plan, show up, and vote yes, Virginia.
00:57:43.240 And you know, if Barack Obama wants you to vote yes, you must vote no.
00:57:49.700 He thinks he did that so well.
00:57:51.580 He's so terrible.
00:57:53.020 He does. 0.99
00:57:53.200 So terrible.
00:57:53.960 Obviously, Democrats are trying to redistrict.
00:57:56.580 Is that what's going on in Virginia?
00:58:00.180 Wow.
00:58:01.460 But it's the Republicans that are trying to pull a fast one.
00:58:04.440 That's correct.
00:58:04.880 Boy, this would not have happened if Jim Gilmore was still governor, I'll tell you that.
00:58:11.240 Or actually made it to the presidency.
00:58:14.780 Tell you that.
00:58:15.620 So your support for Jim Gilmore, even though he dropped out of the race,
00:58:19.080 what, 14 years ago, your support for him continues to go strong.
00:58:25.440 Stays the downhill ever since.
00:58:28.760 Actually, Youngkin was pretty good for Virginia.
00:58:30.920 Yeah, he was.
00:58:31.500 He did a pretty good job.
00:58:32.420 He did.
00:58:32.900 But he's gone now.
00:58:35.560 I mean, he's out of office.
00:58:37.400 He's still alive.
00:58:38.860 All right.
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00:59:55.500 All right.
00:59:56.240 We were looking for the, I think we have.
00:59:59.480 Cut 25, yeah.
01:00:00.660 where Barack and Zoran
01:00:04.540 are walking into the classroom together.
01:00:07.060 And this is interesting
01:00:07.880 because the kids have no idea who Obama is.
01:00:11.200 No, not, no idea.
01:00:13.040 Don't know him at all.
01:00:14.680 But keep in mind,
01:00:15.960 they weren't born when he was president.
01:00:18.060 They weren't born yet.
01:00:19.080 So it's kind of fun.
01:00:21.060 But they know about Nami.
01:00:22.300 Yeah, they do. 0.67
01:00:23.800 Cut 25. 0.82
01:00:24.540 I know who you are.
01:00:26.180 I know who you are.
01:00:28.760 I know who you are.
01:00:30.240 Who is he?
01:00:31.580 Oh, he's so mad.
01:00:32.340 Who is he?
01:00:34.300 And then he starts to play along with it.
01:00:36.620 Yeah, who is he?
01:00:37.360 I know your name.
01:00:39.860 You know my name?
01:00:40.680 Yeah, I know your name.
01:00:41.580 My name.
01:00:43.100 They don't know the former president of the United States.
01:00:46.600 Isn't that amazing?
01:00:51.160 That's his name, Matt.
01:00:54.560 He is so pissed.
01:00:56.580 He's seething inside.
01:00:58.080 Oh, my gosh.
01:00:59.180 She's so angry.
01:01:00.520 That's great.
01:01:02.080 Great stuff.
01:01:03.240 Even Mondom, he's the former president.
01:01:06.140 They don't care.
01:01:08.060 They're like, who's this old guy?
01:01:09.940 I've never seen him before.
01:01:11.500 I don't know who that is.
01:01:13.060 But they know the new Marxist in town.
01:01:14.920 They sure do.
01:01:15.760 Which is great.
01:01:16.460 They sure do.
01:01:17.100 Their parents are watching his TikToks.
01:01:19.060 That's terrific.
01:01:19.960 That's for sure.
01:01:20.720 Jeez.
01:01:21.220 That's good.
01:01:22.100 That's good. 0.65
01:01:22.700 That's good for America.
01:01:23.780 Then speaking of Marxists, we got Pramila Jayapal.
01:01:27.380 Oh.
01:01:27.700 on trump's real goal this might surprise you i bet you didn't know this was his real goal
01:01:32.620 um but she's gonna tell you in here donald trump ran on a false promise that he would get rid of
01:01:38.820 the quote worst of the worst but instead his administration has been moving forward their
01:01:44.640 real goal ending all legal immigration to this country oh just a few days ago the conservative
01:01:51.840 Cato Institute, published a report showing that Trump has cut legal immigration by two and a half
01:01:59.560 times as much as undocumented immigration since coming into office this term. Unlawful immigration 0.94
01:02:06.380 had already fallen substantially, even before Trump took office, because the Biden administration
01:02:12.200 expanded the legal pathways that people had to be here with legal presence, work, and contribute.
01:02:19.120 But instead of maintaining that, Trump and Stephen Miller have done everything possible to destroy all legal immigration to this country, including eliminating TPS.
01:02:29.320 H.R. 1689 provides a glimmer of hope to immigrant communities across the country, starting with Haitians.
01:02:37.140 It tells them that we value their work and contributions to our country.
01:02:41.400 It tells them that we won't send them to their deaths. 0.99
01:02:44.600 it tells them that america still welcomes yeah the huddled masses yearning to breathe free
01:02:51.500 oh my gosh oh that's painful to listen to i want to look into that too the two and a half times
01:03:00.920 fewer uh legal immigrants into the united states i have not heard that before let's say that's right
01:03:09.080 you know so well that's a good point jeffy that's good you bring up a good i hope it should be more
01:03:19.640 i'm okay with that well it has been about a million a year or somewhere between a million
01:03:27.760 and a million five per year that are allowed in legally that is probably too many until we get
01:03:35.120 the whole thing under control we talked about this before we need to stop it all needs to stop
01:03:40.360 yep yep then then we can readjust yes that means we can readjust in time especially when you
01:03:48.780 consider that anchor babies make up nearly 10 percent of all u.s births now which is incredible
01:03:57.700 That's unreal. 0.97
01:04:00.320 So in 20, and this is from 2023, it's probably higher than this now, but 2023, 10% of all births in America came from illegal immigrant mothers. 0.85
01:04:15.060 Wow.
01:04:16.040 I know.
01:04:17.040 That's 320,000 anchor babies that are now U.S. citizens because their mother gave birth to them in America.
01:04:27.700 which is something we got to get a grip on and haven't yet.
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01:05:54.880 pat gray jeff fisher for glenn today 888-727-BECK and here is that self-same jeff
01:06:21.360 fisher uh some would call him jeffy with uh the fat five awesome uh we can start five big stories
01:06:27.760 because they're fat they're big fat stories chewing the fat chewing the fat fat five yeah
01:06:34.380 yeah i got it you can hear them regularly during your program right which is pat gray
01:06:38.880 on least pat unleashed the program monday through friday 6 to 8 a.m central right on blaze tv and
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01:06:52.200 That would be 6 to 8 Central.
01:06:54.100 Anyway, Coachella ended after this big second weekend.
01:06:58.640 And boy, how much fun did everyone have with Justin Bieber, Madonna, Sabrina Carpenter.
01:07:04.620 Man.
01:07:05.100 Didn't Justin Bieber do something really weird? 1.00
01:07:07.060 He did something stupid. 0.99
01:07:08.200 He still looked at his computer and played his old songs. 1.00
01:07:11.060 Yeah, weird.
01:07:11.960 Really weird.
01:07:12.700 And sang along to himself or something?
01:07:14.620 And Sabrina Carpenter ended up dancing with Madonna, brought Madonna on the stage.
01:07:19.080 They both were in their lingerie, dancing around the stage.
01:07:22.380 Adorable.
01:07:22.640 Which I'm not opposed to.
01:07:23.520 You know, go ahead.
01:07:24.520 You want to dance around your lingerie, go ahead.
01:07:26.100 You didn't mind?
01:07:26.880 No, it's fine.
01:07:27.560 Whatever.
01:07:28.240 All right.
01:07:28.700 And Sabrina got in trouble anyway, because she got, because somebody, she said, stop,
01:07:33.080 stop making noises. 1.00
01:07:34.160 And it was some Muslim woman doing what they supposed, what she's, some religious heckle 1.00
01:07:39.340 or something.
01:07:39.940 It was just really weird.
01:07:41.420 Yeah, really weird.
01:07:42.300 The whole thing was really weird.
01:07:43.280 So it was a negative thing directed toward her?
01:07:47.000 She said, hey, stop it.
01:07:50.160 What's going on?
01:07:51.040 What are you doing?
01:07:52.360 I don't like it.
01:07:54.060 Whatever you're doing. 1.00
01:07:55.440 But it was a Muslim prayer?
01:07:56.780 It was a Muslim thing. 0.62
01:07:58.160 Okay.
01:07:58.420 And they got mad at her for saying that she didn't like it.
01:08:00.400 For doing something anti-Muslim.
01:08:02.500 Yeah. 0.92
01:08:02.980 All right.
01:08:03.740 Which, no, I will not go there.
01:08:07.460 Now we have the NBA playoff.
01:08:09.380 I have the NHL playoffs coming up too.
01:08:11.420 So, man, what fun are we going to have?
01:08:13.820 And I know what you're thinking.
01:08:17.660 One in five Americans believe they're basically psychic.
01:08:22.840 19%, according to new research.
01:08:25.400 Survey of 2,000 adults explored how they employ their intuition in their daily lives,
01:08:31.180 finding that another 71% rely on their intuition at least sometimes,
01:08:36.520 and only 11% don't believe in it at all.
01:08:39.640 over the past year respondents have had an average of 18 psychic moments across generations gen z is
01:08:47.420 the likeliest to say that they're psychic 30 having the most instances two moments per month
01:08:53.340 doubling the frequency that baby boomers experience one moment a month some of the top areas that
01:08:59.660 intuition reigns strongest are just knowing whether something is off without explanation
01:09:07.340 now 33 percent sensing dishonesty or the feeling that you get would just walk away from something
01:09:13.540 26 that's just the i just knew i just know about it so i mean i guess unless you're actually psychic
01:09:21.460 you listen to your god is that actually being psychic or is that listening to the spirit the
01:09:26.760 whole story is mostly about intuition they talk about it begins with you know the one in five
01:09:32.120 americans think they're psychic but the whole story is about using your intuition right some
01:09:37.140 would call it intuition others would call it the spirit some might call it yeah yeah just a little
01:09:42.800 voice inside your head whatever yeah yeah so i mean that's what the most of the story is i mean
01:09:47.940 they had they talked to one guy this uh former fbi guy who's now uh which i thought was sounds
01:09:54.420 like a pretty good gig he's now the uh analyst and current logic to intuition integrity integration
01:10:01.700 advisor i was just going for that job uh like a couple months ago right and i didn't he got it
01:10:07.000 Instead of me.
01:10:08.140 Yeah.
01:10:10.120 Pisses me off still to this day.
01:10:12.540 Tried.
01:10:13.360 I tried, though.
01:10:14.260 Well, good luck next time.
01:10:15.940 Yeah, thank you.
01:10:16.360 He may leave.
01:10:18.880 Ford has recalled 1.4 million F1 pickup trucks because of a gear shift issue.
01:10:25.800 I'm not sure if I saw that one coming or not.
01:10:28.740 The recall includes F-150 light trucks and a six-speed automatic transmission that were produced between 2014 and 2017.
01:10:38.600 Wow, those are older models now.
01:10:41.120 Ford is recalling the F-150 pickup truck because of the gear staff issue.
01:10:44.980 The automaker is aware of two injuries and one accident possibly related to the issue.
01:10:51.300 The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Safety Recall Report says what many of you, I'm sure, already know.
01:10:59.920 Some of the pickup trucks may experience an intermittent selection signal of the transmission range sensor to the powertrain control module.
01:11:06.960 Hate when that happens.
01:11:07.580 Which may lead to temporary unintended downshift into second gear.
01:11:11.540 This may cause an abrupt reduction in wheel speed for a short period of time in which some situations could cause the rear tires to slide until the vehicle's speed low.
01:11:22.520 So, you know, you'd lose control.
01:11:24.900 Right.
01:11:25.280 That's actually what they're telling you.
01:11:27.560 It seems suboptimal.
01:11:29.480 Definitely suboptimal.
01:11:31.060 I was looking.
01:11:31.800 Ford has recalled approximately, and I have no idea.
01:11:35.240 I didn't look into the other automobile companies, so Ford might be the low man on the totem pole.
01:11:40.740 But they've recalled approximately 7.2 million vehicles so far this year.
01:11:47.640 This year?
01:11:48.680 Following a series of significant safety notifications issued by the National Highway Traffic Society Administration.
01:11:56.460 That seems like a lot.
01:11:58.040 That seems like a lot.
01:11:59.400 Wow.
01:12:00.080 That seems like a lot.
01:12:01.020 Yeah.
01:12:01.480 So good luck if you have a Ford.
01:12:03.020 Over 2,000 Hollywood creators have signed the open letter expressing unequivocal opposition to Paramount's $111 billion acquisition of Warner Brothers.
01:12:14.780 Discovery, the signers, the usual suspects, Bryan Cranston, Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Damon Linelof, Lin-Manuel Miranda.
01:12:25.120 Yeah, you get the picture.
01:12:27.040 The letter started off with about 1,000 signatures,
01:12:30.220 and then it doubled, gone up ever since, just rocketed up.
01:12:34.560 The arguments are familiar.
01:12:36.380 The deal would shrink the number of U.S. major studios to four,
01:12:39.480 meaning fewer productions, fewer jobs.
01:12:42.360 J.J. Abrams, while he's on the list,
01:12:45.340 he has a deal with Warner's through Bad Robot.
01:12:49.000 Damon Lindelof is under an overall deal at HBO.
01:12:52.420 Jason Bateman has a deal with HBO.
01:12:54.460 Noah Wiley has a deal with HBO, so they can complain all they want.
01:12:59.060 In fact, Lindelof said he signed the letter because he was afraid of retaliation. 0.51
01:13:05.800 So he did it anyway for the sake of the below-line workers.
01:13:10.620 He actually knows Ellison, and he likes them,
01:13:13.720 but, man, he cares about Hollywood being a blue-collar town,
01:13:17.220 and he cares about you.
01:13:18.580 That's why he signed the letter.
01:13:20.060 Nothing is more blue-collar than Hollywood.
01:13:24.460 I mean, I think we can all agree on that.
01:13:27.560 That speaks for itself, right?
01:13:29.020 Yeah.
01:13:30.080 Yeah.
01:13:30.460 So, and plus, I was reading this and it looks like James Cameron is all for the deal because
01:13:37.400 he called Ellison the right man for the job to run the major studio.
01:13:40.560 That makes me think twice about it.
01:13:42.320 No kidding.
01:13:42.680 I'm kind of okay with the deal, but because they said, Paramount said, look, we're going
01:13:46.740 to release 30 theatrical films a year.
01:13:49.640 It's going to create more avenues for creators, not fewer.
01:13:52.640 mm-hmm okay yeah that's what we'll see say that's what they say i mean we still have netflix uh you
01:14:00.380 know sarandos is meeting with the uh theater owners uh there was a report of a big meeting
01:14:05.700 with him at cinema con last week with the theater owner so it'll be fine yeah it'll be fine that's
01:14:11.660 fine i don't even worry about it speaking of mergers too uh will it be united american
01:14:16.820 or American United?
01:14:19.060 Because apparently United Airlines pitched
01:14:21.140 President Trump on a big
01:14:23.220 idea back in February.
01:14:24.780 What if we merged with American Airlines?
01:14:27.740 Wow, really?
01:14:28.580 They talked the news broke last week
01:14:30.800 and if no one knows...
01:14:33.700 That's not good.
01:14:35.160 The two would control 40% of the domestic
01:14:37.400 flights. Now American Airlines
01:14:39.320 came out at the end of last week
01:14:41.220 and said, yeah, we're not interested
01:14:43.200 in merging. I hope that's true.
01:14:45.140 because that's not a good thing for the consumer.
01:14:49.360 What?
01:14:50.220 Are you kidding me?
01:14:51.040 United American, American United?
01:14:53.060 No.
01:14:53.320 Because the airlines are so friendly now.
01:14:55.180 Right, yeah.
01:14:56.000 And they're so good.
01:14:57.240 They are.
01:14:57.620 They're so welcoming.
01:14:58.460 They'd be even more welcoming if it was.
01:15:00.560 And you get so many extras on every flight now, don't you?
01:15:03.840 You get so much for your money.
01:15:05.680 They're happy to have you.
01:15:06.300 It's incredible.
01:15:06.900 And if you're unhappy, just say something.
01:15:11.340 They'll throw you right off the flight
01:15:13.140 And so you don't have to be on the plane anymore.
01:15:15.240 You don't have to worry about flying.
01:15:17.100 And maybe have you arrested.
01:15:19.560 Well, the police will be there to detain you once you leave the airplane.
01:15:24.560 They might not actually arrest you.
01:15:26.560 But you will be detained.
01:15:27.580 You will be detained.
01:15:28.040 Which is always fun.
01:15:28.920 Yes, that is always fun.
01:15:30.160 So that's something to look forward to right now.
01:15:31.080 That is the Chewy the Fat Fat Five.
01:15:35.220 Representative Ilhan Omar says she's not a millionaire.
01:15:39.120 Now, you might remember, I don't know, a couple of months ago,
01:15:42.240 There was a big story that her wealth, she and her husband's wealth, went from, I don't know, a minuscule amount.
01:15:50.320 Not minuscule, but for a person in these high-profile positions, it's minuscule because most of our representatives are incredibly wealthy.
01:15:59.340 She had a wealth of something like $200,000.
01:16:01.720 Well, it spiked ever so slightly to $30 million.
01:16:06.580 dollars and that created a little bit of a problem hey hey i thought you were all about
01:16:15.380 equality and what were you where's this money coming from what's going on how'd you get so
01:16:20.920 rich in such a short amount of time usually the representatives take a couple of years
01:16:25.520 you know to get to get to that well they try to at least hide some of their insider trading right
01:16:31.720 They don't just want to come out with it.
01:16:34.000 Right.
01:16:34.480 Well, it came right out.
01:16:36.060 It did.
01:16:36.860 And so she did a little amending to her filing.
01:16:41.400 Yeah.
01:16:41.720 Oh, okay.
01:16:42.960 I think our reps have to, they file their financials yearly, maybe.
01:16:50.460 And so she just did that again, but amended her filing just ever so slightly.
01:16:56.040 It went from $30 million to $18,000.
01:17:01.720 now she's worth $18,000.
01:17:06.480 Wow.
01:17:06.720 It was a little error on the part of our accountant.
01:17:09.720 Wow.
01:17:10.280 What, is it supposed to be able to count all of our money?
01:17:13.060 Well, he counted too much of it.
01:17:14.700 Dude, he did.
01:17:15.160 He counted too much.
01:17:16.060 He did.
01:17:16.540 He overvalued some things.
01:17:18.380 Yeah.
01:17:18.780 You know, like, instead of their home being worth, let's say, $500,000,
01:17:23.840 it's worth $50 million.
01:17:25.240 dollars so what's incredible is that it's like it's uh she makes a hundred hundred and seventy
01:17:34.100 seven thousand a year as a representative 174 yeah yep so how could you possibly be worth the
01:17:40.240 eighteen thousand and four dollars that's what they specifically 18,004 now they say yeah they
01:17:48.820 gave her there's a little bit of a of leeway from 18 it might be 18,000 it might be 95
01:17:55.220 oh okay i'd like to file that i would love to file yeah i make somewhere between
01:18:03.220 30 a year and 30 million uh you figure it out irs that doesn't work for us how does it work
01:18:12.360 for her i don't know i don't know and how do you the discrepancy is oh that's a that's a fairly
01:18:19.820 large that's a large discrepancy you would think that the accountant wouldn't be an accountant
01:18:25.320 after that you sure would uh the whole business should be shuttered if that's if that's their
01:18:32.700 competency level i mean that is insane and does anybody believe that it was just some accounting
01:18:39.400 error because i certainly don't i think that they've made this kind of money and they've you
01:18:45.300 She's discovered the world of insider trading, and they probably tripled, quadrupled, centupled all of their portfolio.
01:18:55.140 Oh, yeah, absolutely.
01:18:56.060 And then it's like, oh, we don't want people to know that.
01:18:58.620 No, I'm only worth $18,000 now.
01:19:00.620 And I'm sure, I'm sure that she is not involved in anything to do with the fraud going on in Minneapolis.
01:19:11.180 Oh, no.
01:19:12.100 Wow, I'm surprised you even bring that up.
01:19:14.240 Oh, I'm sorry.
01:19:15.340 Whoa.
01:19:15.980 Okay. 0.98
01:19:16.620 Are you saying just because it's Somali fraud and she's from Somalia that she might be connected to that somehow? 0.88
01:19:24.740 I'm saying no. 0.99
01:19:25.880 Well, okay.
01:19:26.340 I'm saying no.
01:19:27.220 Good, because you scared me there.
01:19:28.660 I was about to get really upset with you.
01:19:30.640 It's not possible that she could be involved in any of that.
01:19:33.620 Your racism and nativism was really showing through there for a minute.
01:19:38.460 All right.
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01:20:56.600 you see that uh jim jordan
01:21:11.000 wants to expunge the trump impeachment wants to just take it from american history which would be
01:21:20.340 great.
01:21:22.380 Get rid of it.
01:21:23.340 This is the one in 2019, I believe.
01:21:24.980 The hoax, yeah.
01:21:25.480 Right?
01:21:25.900 Yeah, the Russia collusion hoax.
01:21:28.600 Which it should be expunged.
01:21:30.220 And I think Cash Patel has said he's looking into,
01:21:34.660 I forget what they were all looking into,
01:21:36.840 because when I see the FBI stuff now, I'm like, okay, well.
01:21:40.040 I know.
01:21:40.540 Let me know when you're done.
01:21:42.840 It's just hard to trust them again.
01:21:44.360 Let me know when you're done.
01:21:45.640 Yeah, right.
01:21:46.500 Because they got us all lathered up.
01:21:49.360 cash and um dan dan all of them got us kind of lathered up that we were going to get to the
01:21:58.260 bottom of the epstein files and we're going to do that day one and then it didn't happen on day one
01:22:04.040 or day 1000 of course we're not to 1000 quite yet but i don't i don't think we're ever going to get
01:22:10.160 to the bottom of that it it doesn't look good for that uh which is really unfortunate because
01:22:15.480 You know, all the abuse that happened to young girls, somebody needs to be held accountable, and I don't think they're going to be, and it's really too bad.
01:22:28.060 In Britain, there's a shadow industry of law firms and advisors that's charging thousands of pounds to help migrants pretend to be gay so that they can stay in the UK.
01:22:45.480 And for some reason, that all rhymed. 0.95
01:22:47.260 I don't know why.
01:22:48.780 That's awesome. 0.98
01:22:49.920 But apparently, if you're gay and you're claiming asylum in Britain, that helps. 1.00
01:22:57.560 Because if you're coming from a Muslim country, you could be in danger for being gay. 1.00
01:23:01.720 So whether they're gay or not, they're pretending to be so they can stay and claim asylum. 1.00
01:23:07.380 And they need help to learn how to be gay? 1.00
01:23:10.040 I guess so. 1.00
01:23:11.560 Here.
01:23:12.240 I guess so.
01:23:13.080 Cross your legs like this.
01:23:15.480 All right, we've got more coming up.
01:23:18.440 We'll check in with Jason Bethrow.
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01:27:06.760 all right uh jason joins us uh because the straight is open the straight is closed the
01:27:24.160 straight is open again and now it's closed and uh so which is it jason where are we here and do
01:27:30.680 are we even talking to the right people who are the right apparently we're not talking to anyone
01:27:35.420 that i think i think that is the question but i also think that that is part of the strategy
01:27:39.040 i think this has been the goal the entire time from the moment we announced that ceasefire
01:27:43.620 i think the entire point was to get us to this what we're seeing right now and what the media
01:27:49.260 is finally reporting on really so what is that so from the very beginning we've had the political
01:27:55.040 leadership within iran whether it's the speaker of the parliament the president foreign minister
01:28:00.000 whatever they're making claims they'll make a claim we'll respond to it and then maybe 12 hours
01:28:06.340 later they'll be like well that's not what i meant or something else you know and then they
01:28:11.180 completely just destroy whatever we thought was happening yeah that has been the state of the game
01:28:16.840 back and forth back and forth all the way up until we're at today really yeah that was a little
01:28:20.800 forever during the uh negotiations the last negotiations to set up this current ceasefire
01:28:26.600 I don't know if you remember, but Marco Rubio, when he came back, he said that what they came to realize was that the people, the political leadership that were there with them in Pakistan did not even have the leverage to even negotiate.
01:28:41.320 Oh, wow.
01:28:41.700 So they left thinking, okay, why?
01:28:44.320 That's why J.D. was so upset.
01:28:46.320 Yeah, I mean, well, and there was a lot of different stuff about, I mean, when J.D.
01:28:49.580 I'm sorry, Vice President Vance.
01:28:50.260 Right. When Vice President Vance, when he was kind of clearing up those 10-point plans. And that to me was hilarious because they could not – that was the crazy – this is all part of it as well. That was the craziest peace proposal I've ever seen in my life.
01:29:06.520 For one, there was about four different versions of it. We're like, what exactly are they proposing?
01:29:11.880 Right.
01:29:12.100 Because you didn't know if it was coming from the political leadership or you didn't know if it was coming from, oh, well, this version is coming from the IRGC. No one actually knows.
01:29:20.020 It's all been building to basically having them all, 1.00
01:29:23.840 all the leadership in Iran doing that Spider-Man meme 0.96
01:29:26.480 where they're all doing this.
01:29:28.000 They're all pointing to one side.
01:29:29.560 The other one's pointing is, are you negotiating with them?
01:29:32.080 Did you agree with them?
01:29:33.020 But the IRGC is taking over the Strait of Hormuz, though, right? 0.55
01:29:36.480 They're the ones that are pulling the damage in Iran.
01:29:37.200 And they claim to be in charge of Iran. 0.99
01:29:39.040 Yeah, and they are. 0.95
01:29:40.020 Do you think they are?
01:29:40.800 They've always been.
01:29:41.680 Okay.
01:29:42.040 They've always been.
01:29:42.820 Even to become president of Iran, you have to go through,
01:29:48.100 and I'm sure you guys know this too,
01:29:49.080 You have to go through a committee, then it goes through the Ayatollah, and they say, oh, yeah, there's elections, but only the elections for the two guys.
01:29:56.060 Do you want blue crazy twelver or red crazy twelver? 1.00
01:30:00.000 Pick wise, Iranians. 1.00
01:30:01.800 Either way, it's going to be someone that the Supreme Leader has already signed off on or someone that he's going to push somebody in regardless. 1.00
01:30:09.760 But does the IRGC answer to the Ayatollah or is it vice versa? 0.55
01:30:15.920 That's a very good question.
01:30:17.240 So for right now, I don't even know if he's pulling any strings at the moment.
01:30:23.260 Plus, he's dead.
01:30:24.920 You know, he's got a little sack of a patch.
01:30:27.520 The son is either dead, critically wounded, missing body parts, or he's in charge.
01:30:33.780 I mean, we don't really know, do we?
01:30:35.880 No, we don't really know.
01:30:36.820 But the IRJC has always been an extension of what the Supreme Leader has wanted to do. 0.63
01:30:42.080 Now, you have the—basically, Iran is wild.
01:30:44.400 It's a full-blown security state, security surveillance state.
01:30:49.480 The IRGC runs it with an iron fist.
01:30:51.960 Not only that, but they make billions of dollars off of it.
01:30:54.920 They have their own banks.
01:30:55.940 They have their own industries.
01:30:57.040 They have their own shell companies.
01:30:58.340 They are the richest people within the country.
01:31:01.340 They pull all of the strings, and they are the radicals of the radicals.
01:31:06.100 Many of their leadership, whatever's left after this campaign, go all the way back to the revolution. 0.92
01:31:11.920 They are the true power structure within Iran.
01:31:14.400 And the political leadership has really always just been the face.
01:31:18.500 So right now, you're finally starting to see Western media kind of report on the way it actually is.
01:31:24.900 Because they've been a hindrance up until now.
01:31:27.700 The mainstream media has been reporting as if we're losing this war, which is despicable.
01:31:34.700 Yeah, this has been the most successful military campaign that I can ever remember.
01:31:40.620 And if something like this were to be planned or executed in the past, it would involve some massive ground troop and time, I guess, package attached to it.
01:31:50.900 That's not the way they have done this military campaign.
01:31:54.220 And it has been an incredibly targeted campaign.
01:31:56.600 It has, I mean, basically almost full air superiority within a matter of days, which Iran was considered one of the top tier regional powers that should be able to combat against this.
01:32:10.300 Basically, everything that Vladimir Putin wanted to do to Ukraine and failed to do, we did it in just a few days, which is wild.
01:32:17.900 There's no possible way you can claim that this is not going well.
01:32:20.460 The only problem is, and the only thing looking forward is, what is it going to take to fully say, okay, screw it, no more games, we are seizing control of the Strait of Hormuz?
01:32:30.120 What does that mean?
01:32:31.060 Does that mean occupying some islands within the Strait?
01:32:35.240 Do you think it does?
01:32:37.180 Yes, I think it does. 0.67
01:32:39.120 Do I think that equals, you know, in Afghanistan, Libya, that type of thing, you know, Iraq commitment?
01:32:45.860 No, I do not think it is.
01:32:47.080 Every war is different, and I think this would be different.
01:32:48.960 Am I more uneasy about it?
01:32:51.280 Yes, I am more uneasy about it.
01:32:52.680 And we're not going to get any help from any of our allies keeping the street themselves.
01:32:59.380 It was the last week, right as – it was Friday.
01:33:03.580 I think it was right on the day that the, what was it, the president or a former, whoever
01:33:09.500 was in Iran said, the strait is now open.
01:33:11.700 And then Trump said, yes, the strait is open.
01:33:14.380 You know, congratulations, blah, blah, blah.
01:33:15.500 That day, Starmer from the UK, and it was Macron, said, guys, we met, you know, because
01:33:22.040 we fully, we're putting a committee together.
01:33:26.160 And yeah, we can announce that, you know, the committee said, yes, we should put together
01:33:30.820 a 10-point plan on what we plan to do in the future. 0.94
01:33:32.940 And I was like, just shut up. 1.00
01:33:35.240 This is stupid. 1.00
01:33:36.540 You don't plan to do anything. 1.00
01:33:38.340 You're going to wait until everything's resolved and then say, I guess, sail your little dinghy in there and say we're here.
01:33:44.800 Give me a break.
01:33:45.860 Which, you know, it's hard to believe for me that Britain has not supported us at all with this.
01:33:52.500 This is supposedly our closest ally in the world, maybe between them and Israel, but I think it's probably more like Britain.
01:33:59.020 and they've just completely turned their back on us. 0.77
01:34:04.380 And they get, well, I don't know if they get more goods than us
01:34:08.420 that come through the strait, but they get a lot of them.
01:34:11.320 The strait is responsible for a lot of goods for them.
01:34:14.540 It's one of the side quests that I think this entire thing has unlocked.
01:34:19.760 I don't know if the Trump administration planned for this to fully come out
01:34:23.400 during this or not, but it's out regardless,
01:34:25.720 us is that a lot of our previous allies, which we have always thought were, whether it's
01:34:29.960 NATO, whether it's the UK and our special relationship, that they're not exactly allies.
01:34:34.780 They depend on us through multiple different things, whether that's imbalanced trade agreements,
01:34:41.180 whether that's tariffs that they had on us, that it's the moment we said, hey, we're going
01:34:45.260 to put reciprocal, they were like, whoa, whoa, hey now, hey now.
01:34:48.100 Or whether we said, hey, you really need to protect yourself with your own military.
01:34:52.260 They have not wanted to do that.
01:34:53.500 And it's reasonable for them not to want to do that. 0.65
01:34:55.360 If I'm them, I'm like, well, crap, I'm getting all this money from you guys.
01:34:59.380 The trade deals are built off of post-World War II construction or reconstruction. 0.82
01:35:06.380 I can fund all of these welfare programs and progressive ideology, and they have.
01:35:13.080 I mean, the very first thing after the UK, after World War II was over,
01:35:17.140 the progressives swooped in and they created the National Health Service.
01:35:20.440 Not, oh, let's get all our banks up to it.
01:35:22.360 Let's get all our manufacturing. 0.99
01:35:23.180 no let's let's seize control of the medical industry she shows you they weren't really 0.99
01:35:27.400 going off of good faith on that right but that's how they've operated ever since yeah stupid yeah 0.99
01:35:32.100 uh is there a chance that trump backs up some of his threats and pulls out of nato 0.93
01:35:38.280 um wow that's a good question i um i don't think that so i know that that would be a very lengthy
01:35:45.340 legal thing um what was that deal probably have to involve congress right yes well well i'm not
01:35:51.860 In terms of the Constitution. In terms of the Constitution, he should be able to do this.
01:35:55.700 He should be able to. He can unilaterally pull us out.
01:35:58.480 As per the Constitution. Now, the problem is, was it the Congress passed a law, what was it,
01:36:03.120 through the National Defense Authorization Act to make it harder for him to do that?
01:36:06.500 But I think that's grossly unconstitutional, and I think that the Supreme Court would strike that
01:36:10.280 down. Personally, that's what I believe. Now, if I was the Trump administration, I would not do that.
01:36:14.800 I would, okay, you want me to stay in NATO? You want to cause all these problems? Fine.
01:36:18.380 I'm just going to pull all of our troops and bases out of the countries that stabbed us in the back.
01:36:23.820 Oh, I want to do that so badly.
01:36:25.440 I know.
01:36:26.740 I'm all about that.
01:36:28.200 I think that's where we found out that we couldn't empty our bases out, right?
01:36:35.280 We couldn't end those.
01:36:37.060 So we would have to leave at least a couple of gate guards and then still call it a base but not have anyone there.
01:36:44.800 That's fine. 0.91
01:36:45.340 and then take the rest of them and either put them in Poland 0.82
01:36:47.780 or take them back somewhere closer to the United States. 1.00
01:36:52.080 I mean, that would be hilarious to watch them scramble.
01:36:54.580 Anytime you've even threatened to close a base,
01:36:57.280 look at the holy heck that it, you know, the chaos,
01:36:59.960 just in our own country.
01:37:01.740 Like you really say, I'm going to close a base down.
01:37:03.460 We can expand our base in Greenland because we own that.
01:37:06.260 And we need to set up a new base in Cuba.
01:37:09.180 And we need to set up a new base in Venezuela.
01:37:11.680 So we could use the troops there.
01:37:13.080 I like how you're thinking.
01:37:14.680 Exactly. 0.56
01:37:15.340 The Cuban-Venezuela bases will be lit.
01:37:19.960 I might rejoin the military, actually, to spend a little bit of time down in Havana.
01:37:24.400 That would be great.
01:37:27.220 It's interesting because if there was ever a president who would not just threaten this but do it, it's this one.
01:37:34.420 It's President Trump to get us out of NATO or out of the UN.
01:37:38.920 It's amazing that he's even discussing it.
01:37:41.820 Yeah. And the discussion is really important because I believe that this is what I personally believe. I think that everything he's doing abroad, everything he's doing through trade, everything he's doing through tariffs, everything, I believe is done for a very specific reason. I think all of it is for disengagement. I think that once we fix the problems like with the Strait of Hormuz and the Middle East, we can then disengage from there.
01:38:03.280 Right. 0.54
01:38:03.540 Same with Europe.
01:38:04.260 And we can use that for leverage with really obtaining, officially, Greenland, right?
01:38:13.100 If you are not excited about turning over Greenland to us, how excited are you if we pull out a NATO?
01:38:20.120 Oh, my gosh.
01:38:21.340 I can't imagine that they'd be okay with that.
01:38:23.840 They'll pretend to be okay with that, but they couldn't function on their own.
01:38:28.320 They could not function. 0.99
01:38:29.120 That's so ridiculous.
01:38:30.200 If we actually pulled out a NATO, they would have to up their own defense.
01:38:33.280 They would have to build their own navy.
01:38:34.820 And they're not in that position right now.
01:38:36.260 No, and they never will be.
01:38:37.920 It's like if you have a kid and you're constantly letting him live in your basement, he's 35 years old, he's not equipped to care for himself. 0.69
01:38:46.280 That's what Europe, Europe is our 35-year-old son that is living in the basement right now. 1.00
01:38:51.040 It's so stupid. 1.00
01:38:52.740 It is. 1.00
01:38:53.700 It's agonizing.
01:38:54.380 They have an extra doorway.
01:38:57.120 It's easy if we put his own mailbox on there.
01:38:59.440 You know, he can check his own mail.
01:39:00.720 yeah but we're not giving him a tv because then that's that's too much you know it'll just be
01:39:07.040 wasted time down there uh you i did i hear you mention that ilan omar and her finances are kind
01:39:13.640 of tied into uh what the iranian situation what were you saying i was looking at um i was so glad
01:39:20.900 you guys brought that up because i was looking to do that in one of our insider segments because
01:39:24.320 it was i was looking when i was looking through different stories i look for things that connect
01:39:27.780 and some of our radio prep
01:39:29.640 and it was those dastardly
01:39:32.420 accountants that are terrorizing 0.98
01:39:34.640 it's all their fault
01:39:36.040 and there was this story about
01:39:38.020 California and Gavin Newsom
01:39:39.500 they have an issue of what was it, a $2 billion
01:39:41.960 issue
01:39:43.060 and I'm reading through the story and it was like 0.99
01:39:45.940 those dang accountants 0.99
01:39:47.400 if it was not for them 1.00
01:39:49.500 it was a rounding error
01:39:50.640 come on, $2 billion
01:39:52.980 and you're going to say it's only the accountant's fault
01:39:55.680 Yeah, incredible.
01:39:56.580 Whether you're going from $30 million to what was the thing with Ilhan Omar?
01:39:59.240 $18,000.
01:40:00.120 $18,000?
01:40:01.280 Yeah. 1.00
01:40:01.620 If not for those dang accountants.
01:40:02.960 I know.
01:40:03.720 But this is how they skirt responsibility, whether it's on the state level, the federal level, or Ilhan Omar and her wineries and stuff.
01:40:11.600 Yeah, Minnesota winery.
01:40:13.120 Okay.
01:40:14.420 Do we know where the winery is?
01:40:15.840 We don't.
01:40:17.000 I'm assuming that it's in Minnesota because there's nothing like those frozen grape wine, man.
01:40:22.200 Oh, delicious.
01:40:23.360 Oh, man.
01:40:23.740 This time of year?
01:40:24.260 Whoa.
01:40:24.860 Phenomenal.
01:40:25.300 These are the things that really tick Americans off
01:40:28.340 is they always come up with a way
01:40:29.820 so that they can shift the blame onto somebody else
01:40:31.820 and claim ignorance every single time.
01:40:34.160 And the everyday American cannot do that.
01:40:36.340 No, I mean, how many times,
01:40:37.600 I said this on the Insider segment,
01:40:38.880 is like you get pulled over for going 50 in a 35.
01:40:41.620 You cannot say, oh, I'm sorry, officer.
01:40:43.740 I did not know.
01:40:45.000 I was ignorant to the speed limit.
01:40:46.660 Doesn't matter.
01:40:47.280 It does not matter.
01:40:48.260 It doesn't matter.
01:40:48.680 Unless you're in Congress,
01:40:50.160 then apparently it's perfectly fine.
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01:42:14.040 out of here but i wanted to ask him and i didn't get an opportunity if he thought that uh
01:42:19.340 president trump would start bombing iran tomorrow or wednesday because tomorrow's the last day of
01:42:24.800 the ceasefire right right yeah so is does that mean tomorrow at midnight is the last day or
01:42:30.100 whatever but it's a good question you know what but at what point if they haven't bent the knee
01:42:37.580 to open the strait of hormuz and say that yes we're not gonna we'll do everything you want and
01:42:42.460 uh that's right we're defeated which i'm sure they're not going to do no we need when does
01:42:48.640 he start bombing because he needs to yeah and hopefully we won't get the answer in advance
01:42:54.300 because we don't want to tip them off to when they when the bombing i don't know i don't care
01:42:58.760 we're coming i think that's i think that's the feeling of a lot of the u.s military is doesn't
01:43:07.880 matter but you don't want to tip them tip your hand too much uh so who knows i guess we'll have
01:43:13.840 to wait and see uh as far as as far as when bombing resumes because we've been i mean the
01:43:20.460 we've been pretty patient up to this point we have and i don't want to look i don't want to
01:43:26.740 bomb you know iranian citizens and you know i don't want to i get that i get all that
01:43:34.360 but on the other hand on the other hand on the other hand uh when they're showing this kind of 0.78
01:43:40.780 make a point right militancy and this kind of uh disrespect yeah you know you would think we would
01:43:47.480 have earned some respect by now after all we've already done yeah i know after all we've already 0.99
01:43:52.720 done i mean we're saying we've getting we've got rid of there we've killed all their shit they've 0.99
01:43:56.960 got no ships they've got they've got no weapons they've got none of this and yet and they still 0.99
01:44:02.180 haven't said okay you got us uh you know i give i give um okay well let's give you a little bit
01:44:09.800 more than that just kind of shows that it is the irgc that's in control in iran it just shows that
01:44:17.460 the military is in control of iran and they don't they don't care about their people we've seen that
01:44:22.840 by the fact that they murdered 42 000 of their citizens during the protests right 42 000 and
01:44:31.060 there were reports of that actually yeah it went up to like 90 or 95 the same accountants that did
01:44:36.680 Ilhan Omar's worth did the numbers in Iran.
01:44:40.880 Yeah, and it's really sad. 1.00
01:44:42.900 It's really tragic because you don't want the Iranian people
01:44:45.960 to be punished for what their leadership is doing. 0.99
01:44:49.900 But it's hard for them not to be caught up in that.
01:44:53.500 For sure.
01:44:54.260 And look, we talked about it from the very beginning. 1.00
01:44:56.800 How does the everyday Iranian take over his country? 1.00
01:45:02.760 if the everyday guy
01:45:04.460 I run a coffee shop
01:45:06.660 that's what I do I sell coffee 0.99
01:45:08.560 downtown and you're unarmed 1.00
01:45:10.340 I don't want you to buy my downtown coffee shop
01:45:12.940 I'm just trying to make a living
01:45:14.740 and now
01:45:16.320 we're leaving it up to them to take over
01:45:18.640 their country well 0.94
01:45:19.440 how do they do that
01:45:21.900 I don't have
01:45:24.680 the answer to that
01:45:25.660 I don't know
01:45:27.140 I don't think anybody has the answer
01:45:29.140 which is why it hasn't happened
01:45:31.720 yeah the president has said multiple times that when this is over you need to take back your
01:45:37.200 country but okay what form does that take yeah i guess you got to get out in the streets and
01:45:42.740 when is it over yeah when is it over with i don't know and i would guess i guess it's when you get
01:45:48.760 out in the streets right did you say okay we're taking our country back okay well oh that's great
01:45:55.140 but does that mean that we're talking to bill the coffee shop owner now for the new rules
01:46:01.580 I mean, I don't know how that works.
01:46:03.480 Honestly, I don't.
01:46:05.180 Part of what makes this so difficult is, you know,
01:46:08.800 we took out so much of their leadership
01:46:10.340 and nobody knows exactly who's in control now.
01:46:13.480 Right.
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01:47:56.480 pat gray jeff fisher from pat gray unleashed uh filling in for glenn today who is back again
01:48:11.940 uh tomorrow morning same time same place same same so studio world will be right again in fact i
01:48:23.040 I think he is in this studio, right?
01:48:25.140 Yeah, he's going to be here this week, so that'll be fun.
01:48:29.300 We have this African correspondent for CNN
01:48:33.420 who is discussing Africa and their love for our president, Donald Trump.
01:48:40.340 Yeah, I found this interesting.
01:48:41.760 This is nice to see and hear.
01:48:42.760 It is nice, and the CNN host is almost like...
01:48:46.300 It's like, who lined this person up?
01:48:49.220 He's our African correspondent.
01:48:50.640 I told him to show him.
01:48:53.040 So, yeah, this is clip 32.
01:48:56.400 So what is the overall feeling about President Donald Trump on the continent of Africa?
01:49:01.140 President Trump is surprisingly much beloved in Africa.
01:49:04.020 And people don't realize this.
01:49:05.620 Part of the reason why President Trump is beloved in Africa is because he's got a strong opposition to abortion.
01:49:13.480 People feel like he probably is not pro-LGBT rights.
01:49:17.240 People are very religious in Africa.
01:49:18.760 Many people are religious, either Christian or Muslim.
01:49:20.620 And so they feel that President Trump represents those conservative values that they agree with.
01:49:25.980 Obviously, President Trump has made some decisions that affect Africans moving to the United States.
01:49:30.460 There's a lot of visa restrictions, the aid cuts that affected USAID.
01:49:34.620 In Cameroon, where Pope Leo is right now, maybe 600,000 people might not have food in the next few months because of the aid cuts that affect USAID and foreign aid by the United States.
01:49:45.360 But overall, I think when I go around Africa, people like President Trump.
01:49:49.740 They like that he speaks his mind.
01:49:51.040 And they remember him from The Apprentice.
01:49:52.760 How about that?
01:49:53.880 Interesting.
01:49:54.280 It was very well syndicated across Africa.
01:49:56.760 And they remember him from The Apprentice.
01:50:00.400 That's great.
01:50:02.780 I think that's awesome.
01:50:03.900 He's actually cut funds to USAID.
01:50:07.080 I know.
01:50:07.200 I know.
01:50:07.920 Jeffy, it was doing so much good.
01:50:09.840 I mean, listen to just a few of the wonderful programs that USAID was funded.
01:50:16.180 Oh, good.
01:50:16.720 Yeah.
01:50:17.340 Americans have been funding the following.
01:50:19.740 $5.5 million to LGBTQ advocacy in Uganda.
01:50:24.620 $800,000 for transgender people, sex workers, and their clients in Nepal.
01:50:30.380 $3.6 million for LGBTQ activism, free training in pastry cooking,
01:50:35.940 psychosocial counseling, a cyber cafe,
01:50:39.520 and the dance focus groups for male prostitutes in Haiti.
01:50:43.600 And $1.1 million to produce gender transformation
01:50:47.200 in Diverse Social and Behavior Change Report,
01:50:50.240 which advocates against, quote, gender blindness.
01:50:53.720 Gender blindness. 1.00
01:50:54.700 Yeah, okay, yeah, good. 1.00
01:50:55.400 I mean...
01:50:56.280 All those have been cut.
01:50:58.120 Where are the trans dancers in Nepal going to get their funding now?
01:51:05.980 Those cuts seem to think that the way the correspondent made it sound,
01:51:09.820 that the people would be happy about.
01:51:11.760 Right, you would think so.
01:51:12.940 Yeah. 1.00
01:51:13.920 But I don't know where the sex workers and their clients 1.00
01:51:17.460 are going to get their money in Zimbabwe.
01:51:19.900 I don't know.
01:51:20.720 At this point.
01:51:21.240 I mean, it's just cruel.
01:51:23.120 Maybe they don't do that job.
01:51:26.240 Well, that's unthinkable.
01:51:27.680 Okay.
01:51:28.100 That's unacceptable.
01:51:29.460 I'm sorry.
01:51:30.000 I can't hear about that.
01:51:31.640 All right.
01:51:32.300 I can't abide it.
01:51:33.100 Can't abide it, Jeff.
01:51:34.020 Don't think it out loud.
01:51:35.380 Stop it.
01:51:36.640 Stop it.
01:51:37.540 Okay.
01:51:40.080 Are you going to be reading the Bible with President Trump tomorrow?
01:51:43.260 Is it tomorrow?
01:51:44.720 Is tomorrow the day?
01:51:46.360 Tomorrow night.
01:51:47.220 He's reading between 6 and 7 p.m. Eastern,
01:51:50.320 and he'll be available to watch.
01:51:52.160 There's a live stream of it.
01:51:53.360 America Reads the Bible.
01:51:55.440 The Great American Pure Flix app will do it,
01:51:58.200 but it's going to be tomorrow night.
01:52:00.300 President Trump is going to read the Bible.
01:52:01.660 I mean, it's a marathon of Bible reading,
01:52:04.940 which is pretty incredible.
01:52:05.880 So how long will that go on?
01:52:07.120 Is it just an hour?
01:52:08.280 For President Trump.
01:52:09.420 Yeah, okay.
01:52:10.180 So he's going to be there for a full hour?
01:52:12.180 Yep.
01:52:13.260 How great is that?
01:52:14.020 I know.
01:52:14.780 What other U.S. president has ever done that?
01:52:18.000 I would say none.
01:52:19.980 Is it one?
01:52:20.920 Well, let me think.
01:52:21.860 Did I carry the one?
01:52:23.060 Okay, carry the one.
01:52:24.440 None.
01:52:25.660 Zero U.S. presidents is the answer.
01:52:28.680 Pretty sure.
01:52:29.180 Do you need an accountant for that?
01:52:31.400 I mean, you can fact check me on that, but I'm pretty confident in the answer being zero.
01:52:37.660 I mean, we're creeping up.
01:52:38.500 This is part of the, you know, run down to.
01:52:41.260 The 250th anniversary.
01:52:42.240 The rate of 250, yeah.
01:52:43.960 Which were, what, 74 or 75 days away?
01:52:46.820 74 or 75 days away, yeah.
01:52:48.540 So it's a pretty big deal.
01:52:50.420 Do you remember how—
01:52:50.780 It's a huge deal.
01:52:51.940 I mean, I know that you were too young at the time,
01:52:54.420 but you maybe heard about this from your grandfather
01:52:56.940 when you were sitting on his lap and you crushed his legs.
01:53:00.640 Do you remember that?
01:53:01.660 And we hear about it all the time.
01:53:02.500 I don't remember crushing his legs.
01:53:04.160 I remember sitting on his lap and him telling me about things.
01:53:08.540 Okay, so he did not—
01:53:09.900 It's just a rumor that he had to have his legs amputated after you sat on it.
01:53:13.140 I think it started, that rumor started from someone in this room, actually.
01:53:17.400 Well, that's wrong.
01:53:18.060 That's just wrong.
01:53:19.040 I'm looking around.
01:53:20.040 I don't, wow.
01:53:22.180 Who is in here hiding right now?
01:53:24.180 But yes, I did hear my grandfather.
01:53:26.600 Because the bicentennial.
01:53:27.980 Yes.
01:53:28.320 Remember how huge that was?
01:53:29.780 It was gigantic, and we talked about it all the time.
01:53:32.440 Sure did.
01:53:33.060 Everything was involved.
01:53:34.440 Everybody had parts, all of it.
01:53:36.980 Yes.
01:53:37.340 and it just it doesn't feel like that this time no it doesn't and it's 250 years it should i mean
01:53:44.760 we have the uh really should and look there's all kinds of stuff that's happening around
01:53:49.840 the 250 i mean we're gonna have the the state fair uh on the mall right all the states are there
01:53:57.560 and our territories showing off what they're you know famous for maybe we'll have minnesota
01:54:03.620 showing their Minnesota wine.
01:54:05.780 I don't know what Minnesota's going to bring.
01:54:07.800 And what day is the
01:54:08.960 event that Glenn is doing?
01:54:12.360 Oh, it's May 2nd.
01:54:13.480 Okay, so that's coming up in a couple of weeks.
01:54:15.160 Okay, and that's part of it.
01:54:17.000 That'll be great.
01:54:18.440 And then we have the
01:54:20.180 National Prayer Event,
01:54:22.460 which we rededicate One Nation Under God.
01:54:25.700 That's good.
01:54:26.720 That's really good.
01:54:27.880 The Flag Day event, which everyone is so happy
01:54:31.000 to point out. That's his birthday, though!
01:54:32.900 Right.
01:54:33.620 It's a President of Trump's birthday.
01:54:34.460 It's a President of Trump's birthday.
01:54:36.080 Yeah, we know.
01:54:37.220 Okay.
01:54:37.720 That's where they're having the UFC event.
01:54:39.960 Yeah.
01:54:40.440 That day.
01:54:42.300 Because, and I like the fact that it's on Flag Day instead of the 4th of July.
01:54:46.240 Me too.
01:54:47.120 I think that's a more appropriate place for it, frankly.
01:54:50.460 Not that that UFC event isn't wonderful and tremendous.
01:54:55.020 I just don't know that that needs to be the main focus on the 4th of July.
01:54:59.520 And then we have the, I mean, we have the Patriot Games coming up, the Hunger Games.
01:55:03.120 I mean, the Patriot Games coming up in the fall where we have the four-day athletic event,
01:55:08.400 the high school athletes, one boy and one girl, no trance, according to the president,
01:55:12.940 from each state and territory.
01:55:14.520 Okay.
01:55:15.020 That'll be fun.
01:55:15.940 I mean, we have the Garden of American Heroes.
01:55:18.640 He's going to build the arch, which he just got some of the go-ahead with.
01:55:22.800 That looks like it's going to be beautiful.
01:55:24.800 It's going to be awesome.
01:55:25.620 It's 250 feet tall, so it's even bigger than the L'Arc de Triomphe in France.
01:55:32.020 and that's probably the most famous one in the world.
01:55:36.800 Yeah.
01:55:37.180 And ours is going to be bigger and it should be.
01:55:39.300 100 feet taller, it should be, yes.
01:55:41.540 So put that in your pipe and smoke it, you frogs.
01:55:44.800 We're going to have four gold lions on it at the base.
01:55:47.700 It's going to have a 60-foot tall Lady Liberty-like gold statue
01:55:51.500 facing the Washington Monument flanked by gold eagles.
01:55:55.840 It's going to be breathtaking.
01:55:56.560 Visitors are going to be able to access the viewing deck
01:55:59.080 through an internal staircase.
01:56:00.780 I'm not taking those stairs.
01:56:02.420 Or an elevator.
01:56:03.780 No.
01:56:04.940 I'm looking at it from out here.
01:56:06.760 Not climbing the stairs.
01:56:08.320 No.
01:56:08.880 Now, an elevator.
01:56:10.400 An elevator, yeah.
01:56:11.480 I'll do an elevator.
01:56:12.200 I might consider that.
01:56:13.740 Imagine there's going to be long lines.
01:56:15.540 Escalator, elevator.
01:56:16.900 I'll do one of those.
01:56:17.800 Yeah.
01:56:18.240 Or the stairs, no.
01:56:19.500 No, thank you.
01:56:21.060 No, thank you.
01:56:21.660 No, they're doing that.
01:56:23.100 Also, over the weekend, China did something interesting.
01:56:28.380 Apparently, they're doing this every year now.
01:56:30.280 Because last year, they did a robot race where robots raced against humans, and it didn't go well last year.
01:56:39.860 The robots were all falling down.
01:56:42.860 They had to be picked up and helped by their humans.
01:56:46.420 Their handlers, yeah.
01:56:47.240 The handlers.
01:56:48.000 And the ones who were actually running it.
01:56:50.660 They weren't really running.
01:56:52.940 They weren't autonomous.
01:56:53.840 They were kind of walking, sort of, not even that fast.
01:56:56.560 Most of them weren't autonomous, though.
01:56:58.100 They needed help.
01:56:59.620 Now, one year later, we have this.
01:57:03.260 Check this out.
01:57:04.000 Right now.
01:57:06.080 Look at this guy.
01:57:06.600 So this is the final stage for the springs.
01:57:10.280 This robot looks like a person with no arms running really fast.
01:57:15.460 I mean, he's running.
01:57:16.560 That's really fast compared to what we've seen on these humanoid robots.
01:57:20.660 And he broke the record, actually.
01:57:21.940 But he crashes.
01:57:22.500 But then he hits the side.
01:57:23.620 He crashes into the side.
01:57:25.680 But he's so far ahead, it doesn't matter.
01:57:27.500 And he's down.
01:57:28.060 So the handlers run out, and they pick him back up, get him back on his feet.
01:57:34.100 Here they come.
01:57:35.140 And he finishes the race.
01:57:36.560 So a whole bunch of handlers come out, and there's, I don't know,
01:57:40.180 10 guys that lift him back up.
01:57:43.000 He fell down and went boom.
01:57:44.500 The handlers came, and so did the medics.
01:57:46.600 And the medic people are like, no, they don't need us.
01:57:49.820 This is a robot.
01:57:50.780 It's not a human.
01:57:51.580 Okay.
01:57:51.960 It turns out he's not bleeding, and so then he just starts running again.
01:57:56.080 They stand him back out.
01:57:58.060 Now, the guys can't even keep up with him.
01:58:00.400 It's funny, but it's not.
01:58:01.580 Now, he set a record.
01:58:02.840 I mean, he set the record, right?
01:58:04.560 He beat the human record by seven minutes.
01:58:08.840 Right.
01:58:09.660 The record before this was, I don't know, for a human,
01:58:12.860 57 minutes and some seconds.
01:58:15.580 He did it.
01:58:16.960 This robot did it in 50 minutes.
01:58:19.880 Incredible.
01:58:21.840 That's even after falling down.
01:58:24.000 Next year, it'll be 20 minutes, and he won't fall down.
01:58:27.180 Right.
01:58:27.660 And if you see a hundred of those coming into your neighborhood, what do you do?
01:58:32.620 Well, you can't knock them down, apparently, after next year.
01:58:36.780 Yeah, I mean, they'll be like Weeble robots, man.
01:58:39.920 Yeah, they can wobble, but they don't fall down.
01:58:41.800 We're already using them.
01:58:42.300 I mean, we already have plenty of places using robots to assist in security.
01:58:47.460 Robot dogs, robots on wheels, assisting in security.
01:58:52.220 The dog ones are the ones that are a little scary when you see them patrolling areas.
01:58:56.580 There's places that patrol, I have those dogs patrolling,
01:58:59.940 and I don't think you want none of that.
01:59:03.360 No, I personally don't.
01:59:05.360 I'm pretty sure.
01:59:06.080 I don't think you want none of that.
01:59:08.760 The advancement from last year to this year is staggering.
01:59:14.180 Yeah, for those robots.
01:59:15.300 Yeah, absolutely.
01:59:15.740 You know how long it took?
01:59:16.520 It took the robot last year, it took him,
01:59:19.140 and he fell down over and over and over again.
01:59:21.860 But he wound up finishing the race in two hours and 40 minutes.
01:59:26.840 It took him almost three hours.
01:59:29.100 This year, 50 minutes.
01:59:32.300 That's amazing progress in one year.
01:59:35.820 Still crashed.
01:59:36.780 Fell down a time or two.
01:59:38.640 But still wiped out the competition.
01:59:40.780 Yeah.
01:59:41.320 Yeah, that particular robot wiped out the competition.
01:59:43.240 Humans were, I think, eight minutes behind it.
01:59:46.180 And I think...
01:59:47.240 There was multiple robot teams there.
01:59:49.860 I think six robots beat all humans.
01:59:53.660 Yeah.
01:59:54.140 And I don't know if any of those were autonomous or not.
01:59:58.000 I don't know if any of those were on their own or not.
01:59:59.880 I think they said about 40% of them were completely autonomous.
02:00:03.560 But 60% needed help.
02:00:05.680 You know what I mean?
02:00:05.980 Yeah, I don't know.
02:00:06.780 Yeah, I don't know.
02:00:07.400 I don't know.
02:00:08.080 But it's still.
02:00:09.200 But it's frightening.
02:00:10.040 It's chilling.
02:00:10.880 It is.
02:00:12.440 I mean, next year, look out for the Terminator.
02:00:16.200 I know.
02:00:17.060 888-727-BECK.
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02:02:10.440 pat and jeffy for glenn today it's triple eight seven two seven beck glenn's back tomorrow
02:02:25.300 and we are back tomorrow as well on that grand leashed yes we are uh which you can uh you can
02:02:31.780 be a part of on blaze tv or blaze radio pat unleashed six to eight central or wherever you
02:02:37.240 get your podcast whatever time of day and night that's a good idea as well um apparently there's
02:02:42.000 a couple of major u.s airlines that are trying to merge well the report was yeah united brought
02:02:48.900 it up to president trump apparently that uh they wanted to merge with american what do you what do
02:02:53.960 you think about that don what do you think and so that that's what's the report now american has
02:02:58.920 said we're not we're not interested in that but i hope they're not because that just that just
02:03:05.480 lessens the competition
02:03:07.560 factor. Well, together they're like 40%
02:03:09.740 of the American
02:03:11.180 Airfare. Is that all? Oh, that's not bad.
02:03:13.280 Plus, they're ranked, according to WalletHub,
02:03:16.220 American is ranked
02:03:17.660 8th and United is ranked 10th
02:03:19.700 on this list. So,
02:03:21.620 I mean, if they merge, I mean, whether they
02:03:23.480 become 7th or something, big deal.
02:03:25.700 Who's number one in that? Is it Delta?
02:03:27.760 It is not Delta. Delta is 7th.
02:03:30.140 7th? Yeah.
02:03:31.360 Really? Yeah, and then you got JetBlue
02:03:33.260 and Hawaiian Airlines
02:03:35.400 and Alaska Airlines.
02:03:37.060 Are they all ahead of United and American?
02:03:40.440 That's correct, yeah. 0.86
02:03:41.280 Oh, wow.
02:03:42.140 SkyWest and Southwest.
02:03:43.820 Southwest is number two.
02:03:46.100 SkyWest is number three.
02:03:47.600 And the number one best airline,
02:03:49.820 according to Wallet Hub, Spirit Airlines.
02:03:53.640 What?
02:03:56.240 What?
02:03:57.300 You'd think it was some other brand, but no.
02:04:00.500 You can't be serious.
02:04:01.860 Spirit Airlines.
02:04:02.760 That's what Wallet Hub says.
02:04:03.640 Have you ever flown Spirit?
02:04:05.300 One time.
02:04:06.280 That's all we did, too.
02:04:07.460 One time.
02:04:07.900 One time, and that was more than enough.
02:04:09.940 Although I will say that one time I flew from Detroit to Dallas.
02:04:15.760 Yeah.
02:04:16.320 On Spirit.
02:04:17.540 And you liked it?
02:04:19.480 Well, I did.
02:04:20.680 Was that, that's a little bit of a stretch.
02:04:23.300 The pilot was good.
02:04:24.960 Oh, okay.
02:04:25.920 But the seats, you know, I mean, they are not necessarily fat guy friendly.
02:04:29.960 I know.
02:04:30.800 They're not skinny guy friendly.
02:04:34.380 Wow.
02:04:35.920 Okay, so it goes Spirit.
02:04:38.420 Let me get back to the list.
02:04:39.480 Yeah, give me the top 10.
02:04:41.220 Southwest.
02:04:41.700 So you've got Spirit, Southwest, SkyWest, Alaska, Hawaiian Airlines, JetBlue Airways.
02:04:50.440 And I would venture to say probably Hawaiian or Alaska.
02:04:54.220 If they were ranked number one, maybe I agree with that because they're just small regional.
02:04:59.980 JetBlue, number six.
02:05:01.920 Delta, number seven.
02:05:03.640 American No. 8, Frontier No. 9, United No. 10, and Envoy Air No. 11.
02:05:12.780 I've never even heard of Envoy Air.
02:05:14.760 They used, according to WalletHub, their methodology, 16 key metrics across four major categories.
02:05:24.320 Probably on time.
02:05:26.120 Baggage and departures, animal incidents, in-flight comfort and cost and safety.
02:05:32.460 Well, spirit is animal encounters, animal encounters.
02:05:36.980 So like how often you've been bitten by a dog when you've been on a flight.
02:05:43.280 Somebody's ferret went mad.
02:05:45.320 I got a snake bite.
02:05:47.520 I'm not reading this airline very high.
02:05:50.060 Tell you that right now.
02:06:02.460 We'll be right back.