The Glenn Beck Program - May 29, 2024


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

156.34073

Word Count

19,385

Sentence Count

1,209

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

47


Summary

The Trump Hush Money Case is about to go to trial! Glenn Beck talks about it and much more. Also on the program, MyPatriotSupply is on sale now, Food is flying off the shelves, and the Trump case is going to the jury.


Transcript

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00:01:53.340 Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:03:38.180 So the, the Trump hush money case
00:03:41.260 is about to go to the jury.
00:03:43.460 And I'm very, very excited.
00:03:46.460 Well, not really,
00:03:48.320 because it's in New York.
00:03:50.080 But everyone is saying,
00:03:53.240 I mean, everyone.
00:03:55.540 Well, maybe not MSNBC,
00:03:57.400 but everyone sane is saying,
00:04:00.200 there's no case here.
00:04:02.360 I can't believe how weak this case is.
00:04:04.800 What happened?
00:04:05.920 What happened?
00:04:07.380 Well, what happened was a perversion of law.
00:04:09.800 That's what happened.
00:04:10.540 It was, we got to get him some way or another.
00:04:14.360 And it just might work.
00:04:16.340 But I will tell you,
00:04:18.140 what's shocking to me is
00:04:20.000 everyone is saying how weak this is.
00:04:23.760 I mean, have you honestly seen
00:04:25.660 a good attorney on CNN or Fox or anywhere,
00:04:31.380 New York Times even,
00:04:32.500 is saying, wow,
00:04:33.420 that was a bomb?
00:04:35.760 Yeah, what I see is a lot of like,
00:04:39.960 they'll do posts about how the defense
00:04:43.800 messed something up, right?
00:04:46.560 Like, they'll be like,
00:04:47.720 he was very confusing in his closing statements
00:04:49.800 all over the, all over the board.
00:04:51.460 Yeah.
00:04:51.740 Oh, okay.
00:04:52.240 Like, I don't know if that's true.
00:04:53.480 Obviously, I wasn't there.
00:04:54.380 I don't, it's hard for me to believe that's true.
00:04:56.400 It seemed like it was well organized.
00:04:57.760 He even had a top 10 list in the middle
00:04:59.160 of the closing statement.
00:05:00.440 But okay, like that could be something,
00:05:02.340 but it's not an argument of like,
00:05:03.680 well, he definitely should go to prison for this.
00:05:06.540 Like, they don't, they don't say-
00:05:07.660 They're all saying-
00:05:08.480 They all know there's a stretch.
00:05:09.220 There's no case.
00:05:09.900 There's no case here.
00:05:11.140 However, what's interesting is
00:05:12.760 when most people will agree
00:05:15.460 there was no case there,
00:05:17.940 only 63% of those who are betting
00:05:20.960 on the outcome,
00:05:23.000 so there's money involved here,
00:05:24.880 only 63% are saying,
00:05:27.440 yeah, I think there's a chance
00:05:32.900 that he's going to go to jail
00:05:35.040 or he's going to be deemed guilty.
00:05:36.720 Yeah, it's the,
00:05:37.820 will he be guilty in the hush money case
00:05:39.840 before the election is the question.
00:05:42.060 63% change, which is down, by the way.
00:05:44.300 It was 83% before this thing,
00:05:47.200 back in April.
00:05:47.740 But still, after all you hear,
00:05:49.840 that's how much, to me,
00:05:51.740 that's how much the betting,
00:05:53.600 the people who are putting money behind it
00:05:55.220 just realize, yeah, but it's New York City.
00:05:58.480 Right, right, right.
00:05:59.220 Because I, my follow-up question is,
00:06:01.240 would you buy or sell at 63%?
00:06:04.560 In other words, if you buy at 63%
00:06:06.820 and you are-
00:06:08.220 I would say those are good odds.
00:06:10.880 You think it's about right.
00:06:11.740 I think that's about right.
00:06:12.880 Right, because I think there's a real chance
00:06:14.400 that he gets convicted here.
00:06:15.360 I honestly think it's above 50-50
00:06:18.460 and, you know, 60-70% seems about right to me.
00:06:21.600 I think, and the only reason why I say that
00:06:24.500 is because the jury pool and the,
00:06:26.820 let's see what the instructions from the judge are.
00:06:29.320 Right.
00:06:29.900 Okay, because that could change everything again.
00:06:33.100 And every time he's had a chance in this case
00:06:35.680 to tilt the playing field, he's done it.
00:06:38.160 Yeah.
00:06:38.780 So, let's see.
00:06:40.120 But, you know, I do have hope.
00:06:42.320 There's this, in any other place
00:06:45.120 other than Washington, D.C.,
00:06:46.760 in any other place,
00:06:48.260 I really, truly believe
00:06:49.780 that he would get a fair trial
00:06:51.840 and it would be a very short jury stay.
00:06:55.280 I think they'd all go in and go,
00:06:57.920 right?
00:06:58.340 I mean, what was the case?
00:06:59.280 This is nuts.
00:06:59.560 This is nuts.
00:07:01.020 But you're not going to get that.
00:07:02.700 We know we're not going to get that, I think.
00:07:04.240 Because.
00:07:04.560 Right.
00:07:05.320 It would be shocking to me
00:07:06.840 if they all,
00:07:07.740 all 12 of them
00:07:09.000 went into that jury room
00:07:10.240 with an open and honest mind
00:07:12.060 about Donald Trump.
00:07:12.980 Yeah, no way.
00:07:13.500 And said, no, the guys,
00:07:14.480 this is crazy.
00:07:14.900 I'll be surprised if five of them did.
00:07:17.940 Yeah.
00:07:18.580 Yeah.
00:07:18.760 You know, and so,
00:07:20.120 but like,
00:07:21.840 if five of them did,
00:07:23.220 there's a good chance
00:07:24.360 he's going to get a hung jury,
00:07:25.460 which is basically, to me,
00:07:26.720 the best possible outcome, right?
00:07:28.580 Yeah, me too.
00:07:29.280 If you're talking about it,
00:07:30.340 what's your chance of a full acquittal?
00:07:32.680 Zero.
00:07:33.320 You think zero percent?
00:07:34.500 Zero.
00:07:34.880 Only because of this.
00:07:36.800 Think of living in New York City
00:07:38.620 and you're on the jury
00:07:41.340 and everybody knows you're on the jury,
00:07:43.580 at least all your friends.
00:07:44.760 Yep.
00:07:45.100 And you let Hitler go?
00:07:48.560 There's no way.
00:07:49.160 There's no way.
00:07:49.620 There's no way.
00:07:50.320 However, I might be on the jury and go,
00:07:53.720 you know, Bob brings up a good point.
00:07:55.680 You know, he doesn't want to budge.
00:07:58.080 You know, I'm going to vote the other way,
00:07:59.820 but Bob, you got to stick to your principles.
00:08:02.420 You know what I mean?
00:08:03.120 Right.
00:08:03.580 That way I can blame it on Bob and not me.
00:08:05.620 Right.
00:08:05.800 I don't think you can get one person on this jury,
00:08:08.280 like a single person hung jury,
00:08:10.100 unless it's like a dedicated,
00:08:12.120 like Trump fan, right?
00:08:14.180 Like it's possible one of them's on there.
00:08:16.220 Remember, people disagree, disagree.
00:08:18.180 I think with a single person,
00:08:19.660 I think you could get three or four people
00:08:21.800 who are maybe left leaning,
00:08:24.940 but just say this is ridiculous.
00:08:26.560 We have to honor the actual country
00:08:28.600 and the justice system.
00:08:30.240 I think that's a possibility
00:08:31.300 if you have three or four people,
00:08:32.500 one single person.
00:08:34.400 I don't think I believe it
00:08:35.780 because they're because of what you just said,
00:08:38.780 what you just pointed out about how,
00:08:41.420 you know, the pressure on these people
00:08:44.780 in their communities,
00:08:45.660 if they're liberal
00:08:46.640 and they were the only holdout,
00:08:49.060 I think would be too much.
00:08:51.460 I think if you have three or four of them
00:08:53.620 that are banding together,
00:08:54.660 look, you know,
00:08:55.500 the bottom line is it was going to be a hung jury
00:08:57.400 whether I agreed or not.
00:08:58.640 Okay.
00:08:58.740 Then what are the odds of them all getting together
00:09:01.120 and going, this is ridiculous,
00:09:02.460 but we're going to make up Phil
00:09:05.760 and we're going to blame it on Phil.
00:09:07.940 I don't think that's how that works.
00:09:11.280 You don't get an imaginary friend clause
00:09:13.960 on your jury pool.
00:09:16.100 I like the idea.
00:09:17.420 Right.
00:09:17.840 I mean, I'd like to suggest it.
00:09:20.260 Phil, it's this guy, Phil.
00:09:21.840 Phil, man.
00:09:22.100 No, I never see him
00:09:22.960 when they talk about the jurors.
00:09:24.260 I never see this guy, Phil.
00:09:25.600 It was 12-0.
00:09:26.940 Nope.
00:09:27.340 It was Phil.
00:09:28.460 Yeah, it was Phil.
00:09:29.140 It was Phil.
00:09:29.600 That damn judge.
00:09:30.820 It's Trump.
00:09:31.800 Trump did it.
00:09:33.380 Statistically though, Glenn,
00:09:34.360 again, if Donald Trump lost in Manhattan,
00:09:40.740 I think it was something like 87-13 or something.
00:09:45.220 Oh, I didn't think it was that bad.
00:09:46.960 In Manhattan.
00:09:47.820 So in New York City, it might have been 70.
00:09:49.440 The state, it was something like 70-30.
00:09:51.460 Yeah.
00:09:51.820 He lost or 65-35 or something.
00:09:54.840 But if you look at just Manhattan,
00:09:56.200 I think it was 13 or 14% of the vote he won.
00:09:59.600 But if you were to close your eyes
00:10:00.780 and take everybody that lived in Manhattan
00:10:02.840 and pick out 12 people,
00:10:04.900 statistically, one or two of them
00:10:07.060 would have voted for Trump.
00:10:09.340 If you were looking at 12 people.
00:10:10.860 Statistically.
00:10:11.620 Nah.
00:10:12.200 Now, add on to that
00:10:13.880 that Donald Trump and his attorneys
00:10:15.900 had something to say
00:10:17.700 about who walked into that,
00:10:19.640 you know, who stayed on the jury.
00:10:21.100 So did the judge, though.
00:10:22.060 So did the judge.
00:10:22.840 So did the opposing attorneys.
00:10:24.580 Counsel.
00:10:24.800 But if they were competent,
00:10:27.820 you'd think they'd at least have
00:10:29.540 one person on this jury
00:10:31.960 that actually voted for Donald Trump.
00:10:34.160 Not alone, not someone who was just like honest
00:10:36.760 and maybe was, you know, a Democrat
00:10:38.880 but could consider an honest case.
00:10:41.200 I'm just saying actually voted for Donald Trump.
00:10:43.760 Statistically, there's a decent chance
00:10:46.440 one person on this jury actually did it.
00:10:49.500 And of course, like you saw people beforehand
00:10:51.780 saying, you know, on social media,
00:10:52.940 if I were in that, if I were in New York
00:10:55.600 and I was a Trump fan,
00:10:56.560 I would hide it every way I could
00:10:58.120 and I would make sure he got off.
00:10:59.860 Who knows?
00:11:00.220 That could easily be happening.
00:11:01.160 I'm sure it's happening on the other side.
00:11:03.020 I'm sure it's, there are people
00:11:04.240 who went into that jury pool and said,
00:11:05.940 I hate Hitler.
00:11:07.520 I'm putting Donald Trump away no matter what.
00:11:10.020 He's Adolf Hitler in the flesh.
00:11:11.440 Guarantee you that.
00:11:12.020 I'm going to act as honest and normal as possible
00:11:15.500 until I get that, you know,
00:11:17.880 get into that jury room
00:11:18.860 and then I'm going to unleash on the guy.
00:11:20.860 So, you know, I feel like
00:11:21.660 that's definitely happening.
00:11:22.940 Oh yeah.
00:11:23.720 So it could happen on the other side too.
00:11:25.760 I mean, there is a chance of a hung jury.
00:11:28.320 It could.
00:11:28.580 Yeah.
00:11:28.740 Well, when, when is the last time,
00:11:31.100 when's the last time we wanted anything?
00:11:33.580 I mean, the Supreme Court's happened a lot.
00:11:36.040 It has, it has.
00:11:37.000 And I believe this would be overturned in a heartbeat.
00:11:39.580 I do think it would be overturned.
00:11:40.800 Overturned in a heartbeat.
00:11:41.720 When it got to different districts,
00:11:43.440 I do think you'd get people
00:11:44.820 who actually cared about the law.
00:11:46.480 I think you'd get another judge.
00:11:49.240 I think, I mean, this judge.
00:11:50.900 The Supreme Court judges, I think,
00:11:51.800 would throw this out.
00:11:52.340 I think it's that bad.
00:11:53.480 I agree.
00:11:53.900 But Bragg has stated, you know,
00:11:55.540 he's staked his entire reputation on this
00:11:58.140 and he's not going to just let it go.
00:12:01.660 The judge obviously has, you know,
00:12:04.300 a lot of the same proclivities,
00:12:06.920 let's put it that way.
00:12:07.620 So I, I, I, do you think, again, you're at 63%,
00:12:12.900 you were right there where this is,
00:12:15.360 that he will actually get convicted.
00:12:17.860 And I ask you this, Glenn.
00:12:19.160 But I want to make sure you understand.
00:12:21.980 34 charges.
00:12:23.000 Only, only the reason it's in New York.
00:12:26.440 Right.
00:12:26.800 Yeah.
00:12:27.040 Okay.
00:12:27.400 Okay.
00:12:27.680 In a normal jury, you'd say no chance
00:12:30.000 he gets convicted on this.
00:12:31.220 Yeah.
00:12:31.440 I agree with you.
00:12:32.560 If.
00:12:32.880 This is OJ Simpson in reverse.
00:12:36.400 Yes.
00:12:36.860 This is a white guy who is just so hated
00:12:41.280 by the people in the community
00:12:43.740 that they're going to convict him no matter what.
00:12:47.460 Where OJ Simpson in his community was loved so much
00:12:51.040 and it became, you know,
00:12:53.340 the black man always gets it.
00:12:56.100 This time we're going to set him free.
00:12:58.940 And I think they went into the jury room thinking,
00:13:03.040 I don't care.
00:13:04.060 I don't care.
00:13:05.040 This is not your theory here.
00:13:06.700 Jurors that were there actually have said this publicly now.
00:13:10.640 And I think.
00:13:11.360 They said we need to make this right for history.
00:13:13.720 Correct.
00:13:13.880 And I think that's going to happen here.
00:13:16.980 I think you're right.
00:13:18.580 Yeah.
00:13:18.780 I think you're right.
00:13:19.880 But do you think he'll get all,
00:13:21.880 when it comes to 34 charges against him,
00:13:24.880 do you think there's.
00:13:25.880 35.
00:13:27.240 Would you like to go over the 34 charges again?
00:13:29.940 To review, this is one of my favorite things.
00:13:31.500 Yes, quickly.
00:13:32.140 So there's one incident, right?
00:13:34.720 Where he's charged basically with this payment to Michael Cohen to cover up the Stormy Daniels thing.
00:13:40.920 The first step they did is they divided that into 12 because he made 12 monthly payments.
00:13:45.440 So now it's 12 felonies, not one felony.
00:13:47.740 It's 12 felonies.
00:13:48.460 Now we all know that's all just one quote unquote felony.
00:13:51.140 If you want to consider it a felony, it's actually one.
00:13:53.840 But they divided it into 12 because there are 12 monthly payments.
00:13:56.740 Then they said, well, he had the 12 checks that went out.
00:14:00.880 That's 12.
00:14:01.700 Well, how do we get it higher?
00:14:02.960 Well, they recorded it in their ledger, their internal ledger, 12 times.
00:14:08.560 That's 24.
00:14:09.240 So that's 24 felonies.
00:14:10.560 And Michael Cohen submitted invoices, I think, for 10 of the 12 months.
00:14:16.220 So when he said when Michael Cohen submitted an invoice, that was a crime, a felony by Donald Trump.
00:14:24.520 That is legitimately how they get to 34.
00:14:27.320 It is the most insane nonsense.
00:14:30.680 Look, if you want to charge the guy with a crime, there's one crime here.
00:14:33.800 Right.
00:14:34.020 He had one arrangement with Cohen that if you want to say it's illegal, you could theoretically at least attempt one crime.
00:14:42.500 They tried 34.
00:14:43.700 Again, that is all based on Michael Cohen, who is completely non-credible.
00:14:49.880 And the other piece of evidence they have is the National Enquirer, who admitted, the guy from the National Enquirer admitted, and we all know, they bought off stories all the time.
00:15:01.140 Right.
00:15:01.580 All the time.
00:15:02.200 The guy, Donald Trump, had a morals clause.
00:15:06.980 Okay.
00:15:07.220 We all have, if you're in my business, well, maybe not some people.
00:15:12.460 In fact, maybe not most people in Hollywood.
00:15:14.300 Anyway, you have a moral turpitude clause.
00:15:17.480 Right.
00:15:17.680 Which means if, you know, I'm caught with a hooker, they don't have to pay.
00:15:23.560 No, I'm sorry.
00:15:24.280 You get fired.
00:15:25.000 Yeah.
00:15:25.320 It's the opposite.
00:15:26.440 Yeah.
00:15:26.940 I get fired.
00:15:27.560 And they don't have to pay me any of my contract.
00:15:30.020 Okay.
00:15:30.200 Donald Trump had that.
00:15:33.340 So he could have been fired by NBC.
00:15:37.800 That's, at that time, that's just as big of motivation as, I don't want my wife to find out.
00:15:45.940 And I would hate for this to come out right before the election.
00:15:49.180 How are you, who are you to say which one was the motivation?
00:15:54.900 And I believe the way the rules are written for campaign finance, it has to be exclusive.
00:16:02.180 Yes.
00:16:02.560 It has to be the only way you would do this was to influence the election.
00:16:06.500 But again, the judge would not allow the defense to call the former head of the FEC to say, no, that's not how this law works.
00:16:19.200 There's no crime here.
00:16:21.500 So many different layers.
00:16:22.960 I know.
00:16:23.140 Like, you have to, like, I can't believe there's not a juror who's sitting there thinking, wait a minute.
00:16:26.780 So for this to be an actual case, right, to have to get past the statute of limitations they already missed, this has to be tied to another crime.
00:16:36.120 And they're going through this with the judge's instructions today.
00:16:39.780 And they're talking about how the election is there.
00:16:42.880 Doesn't one of these jurors say to themselves, well, why didn't the federal government bring a case against him about election interference?
00:16:52.620 Yes.
00:16:52.800 Why are we guessing about what this other crime is?
00:16:56.740 I can tell you what will happen.
00:16:57.960 They will ask the plaintiff, or not the plaintiff, but the judge, the bailiff, to go get the judge and ask the judge.
00:17:11.520 And God only knows what the judge says.
00:17:13.820 Right.
00:17:14.020 The judge will probably say, you don't have to have a crime.
00:17:16.380 You just have to see, could it theoretically be a crime?
00:17:18.520 And I think that's the way the statute is written.
00:17:21.000 It doesn't necessarily have, there have to be charges.
00:17:23.620 No, but he also, you could say, why didn't the prosecution, that's up to them.
00:17:30.500 And with him.
00:17:31.240 It is.
00:17:31.720 I know it is.
00:17:32.380 It is.
00:17:32.880 As a human being, wouldn't this influence your decision?
00:17:36.820 We're not dealing with things anymore.
00:17:38.060 Wouldn't you think?
00:17:39.300 Wait.
00:17:39.820 I don't think really any of us really human beings anymore.
00:17:42.580 My hope is that, you know what, like, look, as bad as our system is, as many problems as there are, it's still the best one out there.
00:17:49.820 Right.
00:17:50.140 I don't think this is normal.
00:17:52.880 This is not normal.
00:17:54.480 And like.
00:17:55.280 What has been normal, Stu?
00:17:57.500 Well.
00:17:58.020 What has been normal?
00:17:59.460 No, but here's where it works.
00:18:03.080 The American justice system occasionally gets it wrong.
00:18:06.440 But over time, it works itself out.
00:18:08.600 Usually does, yeah.
00:18:09.360 And so it will be on appeal.
00:18:12.720 And there's no way this thing stands in appeal.
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00:19:44.680 The odds of President Donald Trump winning back the White House
00:19:49.680 have hit now an all-time high.
00:19:53.500 Now, they say this is driven by the trial that he's going through and all the bumbling of the trial.
00:19:59.820 I'm not sure that's entirely true, but they say between the trial and the growing, ever-growing list of abysmal failures of the Biden administration,
00:20:14.980 it now has Trump at 57.2% chance of winning.
00:20:21.440 This is Sports Handle, again, so it's people who are betting.
00:20:24.500 By comparison, Biden's odds of re-election have fallen from 47.1% to 40.9%.
00:20:35.500 That's quite a leap.
00:20:40.160 A month ago, the gap was one point.
00:20:45.020 It's now 16.3 points.
00:20:48.840 And I have to tell you, I think, I mean, I don't know if you saw the story, I think it was in Politico,
00:20:54.620 where they were just like, they're freaking out.
00:20:57.400 Yeah.
00:20:57.760 In full freak-out mode.
00:20:59.040 Yeah.
00:20:59.340 Full freak-out.
00:20:59.880 Dems in full freak-out mode.
00:21:01.260 It's a great headline.
00:21:02.060 It's a great headline.
00:21:03.320 It's a good story, too.
00:21:05.360 You know, it talks about one of the guys who's like, you know, he's got two dozen reasons why he's going to fail,
00:21:13.080 but he doesn't have to write even a little sticky note on the reasons why he can win.
00:21:18.900 And he's fundraising.
00:21:20.660 And he's like, I can remember those two.
00:21:24.720 Donald Trump is one of them.
00:21:26.880 I mean, there is-
00:21:27.600 That's all they're betting on.
00:21:28.860 That's all they're betting on.
00:21:29.520 Because even the legal stuff seems to be going away.
00:21:32.000 Yeah.
00:21:32.500 You know, Glenn, what do you think happens to the American people, their perception of this?
00:21:38.740 If, let's say, he gets convicted of 12 of the 34 felonies, just the checks, they're like, okay, the invoices shouldn't matter.
00:21:47.100 It's 12 of them.
00:21:47.980 If they go to sentencing, you know, he gets a fine or something, you know, he can't operate a business for, you know, a certain amount of time.
00:21:59.660 This judge will put him in jail.
00:22:01.820 I don't know.
00:22:02.740 I mean, I-
00:22:03.760 This judge will put him in jail.
00:22:09.040 Yeah.
00:22:11.000 Okay.
00:22:11.480 I mean, we could get into that as well.
00:22:13.840 I'd like to.
00:22:14.400 But if it's not a punishment that does not equal jail, if it's something where they give him a fine, some-
00:22:18.980 12 felonies?
00:22:20.320 What does that do to the American people, though?
00:22:22.280 Is there any impact to voters on that?
00:22:24.580 Do you believe that people are going to be swayed?
00:22:29.440 No.
00:22:30.160 No, I think everybody just hardens their position, you know, which I guess is the best Biden can hope for, and the media going, he's a felon, he's a felon, he's a felon, he's a felon, he's a felon.
00:22:41.180 But when you're losing, hardening positions does not help you.
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00:24:02.540 Stu and I were just going over the Politico article, which is absolutely fantastic.
00:24:22.560 Democrats are reportedly spiraling into a full-blown freakout over Biden's re-election prospects.
00:24:29.240 Democrats need to wake up.
00:24:30.820 Oh, I think they're waking up.
00:24:32.320 I think that's your actual problem.
00:24:34.760 The problem is, according to one of the Democratic advisors, is in the frame of this race, it's what was better, the three and a half years under Biden or the four years after Trump?
00:24:48.640 And we lose that every day of the week and twice on Sunday.
00:24:54.640 According to the Biden campaign, they ignore the polls and obvious uphill battle that the campaign faces.
00:25:01.440 Democrats, according to Politico, are experiencing a pervasive sense of fear.
00:25:07.140 Well, good.
00:25:07.540 That's what they've done to the rest of America is put us in fear of, he's Hitler!
00:25:12.240 Anxiety has morphed into a palpable trepidation.
00:25:18.740 This isn't, oh my gosh, Mitt Romney might become president.
00:25:22.340 It's, oh my gosh, the democracy might end.
00:25:26.780 They have to convince people of that yet again.
00:25:30.200 That's what they tried for four years.
00:25:33.520 And then you go back and you look at those four years and you're like, if that was the end of democracy, I'll take that every day.
00:25:41.100 Because that wasn't the end of democracy.
00:25:43.480 That, you know, that was pretty okay.
00:25:45.620 And then obviously January 6th was their new motivation on that.
00:25:49.760 Yes, yes.
00:25:50.200 So they're going to try to bring that back and bring back those emotions.
00:25:54.080 But I don't know, it doesn't seem to be working.
00:25:55.900 So James Carville said, we keep wondering why these young people aren't coming home to the Democrats.
00:26:00.340 Why are blacks not coming home to the Democrats?
00:26:02.120 Because the Democratic messaging is full of S.
00:26:04.840 That's why.
00:26:06.520 He's entertaining.
00:26:07.640 I know, I love him.
00:26:08.220 Carville is entertaining.
00:26:08.860 Talk about the cost of living and how we're going to deal with that.
00:26:13.460 Don't talk about effing Gaza and student loans.
00:26:17.860 And he's right.
00:26:18.500 Wait, you look at, let me give you a couple of things.
00:26:20.960 First of all, let's just talk about Gaza for a second.
00:26:23.620 Did you know that we now had to halt the shipments on the Gaza pier that Biden built?
00:26:30.260 How many did it cost?
00:26:31.340 $320 million it cost to build this pier.
00:26:34.460 We built it.
00:26:35.540 And then we had to stop it.
00:26:36.840 Why?
00:26:38.140 Because they were stealing all the stuff.
00:26:39.960 A third of all the food was taken at gunpoint by Hamas.
00:26:45.380 Okay?
00:26:45.880 That's why they initially were having issues.
00:26:48.020 But not this time.
00:26:49.840 Now the pier is sinking.
00:26:52.980 It's broken apart.
00:26:53.940 Yeah.
00:26:54.400 It's literally broken apart in rough seas.
00:26:57.320 Right.
00:26:57.780 They have photos of this thing.
00:26:58.980 It's like...
00:26:59.480 Well, global warming.
00:27:00.360 $320 million we spent on this thing.
00:27:05.600 For a dock.
00:27:06.880 For a dock.
00:27:08.240 Jeff Bezos has the world's largest yacht.
00:27:12.580 He doesn't spend $320 million on a dock.
00:27:18.440 Oh my gosh.
00:27:19.700 I mean, it's so sad.
00:27:22.060 It's really not funny.
00:27:23.220 And you know who's...
00:27:23.880 But it's so sad.
00:27:24.860 You know what's going to happen in the next 24 to 48 hours?
00:27:28.800 Israel is coming to the rescue of America...
00:27:32.860 Oh my God.
00:27:33.640 ...to pick up the dock's pieces, bring it to a port in Israel, put it back together, and then send it back fixed.
00:27:42.880 So they can be fired on again by Hamas.
00:27:45.140 Oh my gosh.
00:27:45.520 It's unbelievable.
00:27:47.100 Incredible.
00:27:47.540 Now, in the meantime, this weekend, listen to this...
00:27:51.300 Listen to this headline.
00:27:53.500 Biden team hoping...
00:27:55.640 What?
00:27:56.180 What do you think they might be hoping?
00:27:58.280 What do you think they might be hoping?
00:28:00.240 A comet comes, just so they don't have to get embarrassed in November.
00:28:03.360 So Michelle Obama could become the nominee.
00:28:06.240 Right?
00:28:06.520 Okay.
00:28:07.420 Biden team hoping Taylor Swift visits the White House this weekend.
00:28:13.360 Like, who is going to...
00:28:15.520 I don't know.
00:28:16.480 I don't know.
00:28:17.020 My groceries are kind of expensive, right?
00:28:21.400 Oh, wait.
00:28:21.940 Taylor Swift is at the White House?
00:28:23.600 I got to vote for him.
00:28:25.520 By the way, this is the point.
00:28:28.220 This is all that I think will matter in the end.
00:28:33.200 Energy.
00:28:34.680 Inflation at the same point in the presidency under Donald Trump.
00:28:39.180 Energy was up 0% under Trump.
00:28:45.540 Under Biden, 38.8% inflation.
00:28:50.220 Gasoline was down 2%.
00:28:53.640 Under Biden, same time in the presidency, up 47.8%.
00:28:59.980 Electricity up 3%.
00:29:02.420 Under Biden, up 29%.
00:29:05.460 Natural gas, down 1.9%.
00:29:08.580 Natural gas under Biden, up 26.9%.
00:29:12.520 Groceries, up 3.3%.
00:29:15.220 Under Biden, 21.1%.
00:29:17.840 Eggs, down 3.6% under Trump.
00:29:23.680 Same time period under Biden, up 49.3%.
00:29:30.520 But don't worry, eggs are no big deal.
00:29:32.740 Milk, up 2.6% under Trump at the same time.
00:29:37.460 Under Biden, up 15%.
00:29:39.620 Chicken, up 3.7% under Trump.
00:29:43.560 Under Biden, up 23.9%.
00:29:46.360 Transportation, 2.3% under Trump.
00:29:49.620 Up 32.5%.
00:29:52.760 Airfare, under Trump, down 13.8%.
00:29:57.660 Under Biden, up 32.7%.
00:30:01.380 Public transportation, down under Trump, 8.1%.
00:30:06.500 Public transportation under Biden, up 22.2%.
00:30:11.400 Used cars under Trump, up 2.4%.
00:30:14.660 Used cars under Biden at this time, up 20.9%.
00:30:19.080 Clothing, up 0.6% under Trump.
00:30:23.520 Clothing, under Joe Biden, 13.5%.
00:30:27.300 There's no way you get around that.
00:30:29.480 Because all they're keep saying is, well, you're just too stupid to understand everything's working.
00:30:35.940 And inflation isn't real.
00:30:37.720 Well, you know what?
00:30:39.180 Why don't you take a look at my MasterCard bill at the end of the month?
00:30:43.720 Okay?
00:30:43.940 And then tell me, tell me, what everybody should do is take, you know, the MasterCard bill
00:30:53.300 from the last six months of Donald Trump and their MasterCard bill now and compare them.
00:31:04.200 Which one's bigger?
00:31:06.440 Look at the itemized list.
00:31:08.660 Which one are you paying a ton more for, for the same items?
00:31:15.520 And they always say, it's the economy, stupid.
00:31:18.700 And I think it is.
00:31:20.740 I think it is.
00:31:21.760 All the important stuff that we talk about, you know, hey, nuclear war.
00:31:26.760 By the way, I'm listening to a great podcast, or not podcast, but audiobook you'd love.
00:31:32.940 It's by Annie Jacobson.
00:31:34.140 I think it's just called nukes or nuclear war.
00:31:38.680 And it takes it minute by minute, second by second.
00:31:43.980 Oh, my gosh.
00:31:45.140 I think I've heard of this.
00:31:46.160 It's really good.
00:31:47.140 Oh, yeah.
00:31:47.940 And she does a really good job reading it.
00:31:50.140 It's really good.
00:31:51.680 You'll be like, oh, we shouldn't have a nuclear war.
00:31:53.860 You should try to avoid it, you think?
00:31:54.760 Yeah.
00:31:55.080 See, I've been on the fence on that one.
00:31:56.980 You're thinking this really...
00:31:57.840 Yeah, I really am.
00:31:58.560 I'm thinking, I'm right at the point where the president has to make a decision to respond
00:32:02.980 to one nuclear missile from North Korea.
00:32:08.360 And he only has six minutes to decide.
00:32:11.060 From, hey, Mr. President, there's a problem, to launch!
00:32:15.560 Six minutes.
00:32:19.620 It takes Joe Biden six minutes to respond to a question.
00:32:23.460 You know what?
00:32:23.800 I have to tell you, that's all I thought of because, you know, Annie writes that, you
00:32:28.780 know, from the very beginning, you know, from Eisenhower on, very few presidents were
00:32:35.520 qualified to be able to think that quickly and be that laser focused on it.
00:32:42.680 And for the most part, most of them aren't qualified far as being able just to piece that
00:32:48.800 together.
00:32:49.080 We're talking millions dead.
00:32:51.200 What did it take Barack Obama 90 days to decide to take out Osama bin Laden?
00:32:56.360 Imagine six minutes.
00:32:57.240 90 days?
00:32:58.300 Imagine six minutes.
00:32:59.160 Six minutes?
00:32:59.860 I mean, you'd ask Joe Biden, do you want white or wheat toast?
00:33:02.780 It would take him more than six minutes to answer that question.
00:33:06.200 Pudding?
00:33:07.240 Pudding?
00:33:07.840 He'd say pudding several times.
00:33:09.500 And I think in this nuclear war situation, he'd also say pudding several times.
00:33:13.860 Yeah.
00:33:14.440 And then he'd say wheat as the nuclear mushroom cloud exploded.
00:33:19.000 It's terrifying.
00:33:19.760 It's absolutely terrifying.
00:33:22.720 The people that gave us this economy, gave us the Gaza bridge or dock.
00:33:29.080 They gave us Ukraine.
00:33:31.220 That's going to be fine.
00:33:32.820 Who gave us Afghanistan and gave that back to the Taliban, gave us immigration.
00:33:39.000 I mean, you want him by the button?
00:33:44.160 It's legit terrifying.
00:33:46.480 Terrifying.
00:33:47.360 You read this book, Stu.
00:33:49.200 I'm at the point now where he has to make a decision.
00:33:53.180 And you're seeing the Defense Department.
00:33:56.460 This, of course, she went and she talked to people who war game this and have been involved.
00:34:02.420 And the book the president gets is described like a Denny's menu.
00:34:07.600 You can have a little of this and a little of that, which would you like, Mr. President?
00:34:11.940 Yeah.
00:34:12.240 But it's called the black book because it's the black book of death.
00:34:16.020 And there's somebody that is on the president's team with the football all the time that is the calculator.
00:34:24.820 Okay, I want this one from this list, this one from list C, and this one from B.
00:34:31.080 Then he has to calculate 50 million dead.
00:34:35.460 Give me another option.
00:34:37.260 This one, this one, and this one.
00:34:38.660 43 million dead.
00:34:40.340 And where they die.
00:34:42.360 I'm listening to this and it's one missile and I'm like,
00:34:46.620 we don't even know if they have a nuke in there.
00:34:52.960 I mean, why would you, the Defense Department keeps saying, why would they launch a nuke?
00:34:57.540 They know they're going to be nuked if they launch an intercontinental ballistic missile.
00:35:02.840 Of course it has a nuke in it.
00:35:04.960 But do we know for sure?
00:35:06.480 No.
00:35:07.320 And it's going to obliterate Washington.
00:35:10.760 I mean, I don't know because I'm still, I'm just right there in the middle of that decision.
00:35:17.680 And part of me says, it's got to go off first.
00:35:22.580 It's got to go off first.
00:35:23.900 Right.
00:35:24.020 You need to confirm it's a nuke.
00:35:25.140 You have to confirm it's a nuke before I push a button and kill.
00:35:30.100 That's incredible.
00:35:31.000 And, you know, the traditional way of thinking of this is like a full release situation, right?
00:35:36.160 The Soviet Union launches thousands or hundreds of missiles at the same time.
00:35:40.640 So you have to make that decision in six minutes.
00:35:42.820 I think most people would probably say, well, it's one.
00:35:47.180 It'll be really bad there.
00:35:48.940 But since it's only one missile, maybe we wait.
00:35:52.720 I mean, that's.
00:35:53.200 That's what I would do.
00:35:54.500 I mean, I would, I would, I'd be horrible, but I'd say.
00:35:57.360 Yeah.
00:35:57.560 Because once you launch, once you go full release, then it's.
00:36:00.080 They can't get in this scenario.
00:36:01.720 They can't get Russia on the phone because we don't have the red phones anymore.
00:36:05.040 So they can't get the Russians on the phone.
00:36:07.780 They do get the Chinese on the phone.
00:36:10.020 And they say, if you are, if you launch, that will kill an estimated half a million people in fall in fallout in China.
00:36:19.600 And we'll consider that an act of war.
00:36:23.640 And it will also kill like 400,000 people in Russia because that's where North Korea is.
00:36:30.500 And so the president's like, but wait, we launch a North Korea.
00:36:34.160 Then China and Russia are launching on us.
00:36:36.480 It's over.
00:36:37.500 And of course, if there was any answer to this, and I do hope this is happening, even though there is no evidence that it is, that we have some defensive ability to knock.
00:36:47.200 Oh, she goes into that.
00:36:49.020 Because I don't, from what I understand, we don't have it.
00:36:51.600 We don't.
00:36:52.620 We have.
00:36:54.700 But I mean, it's possible we have something that maybe you and I don't know about.
00:36:58.560 Maybe even authors of books don't know about.
00:37:00.180 We would add.
00:37:01.820 That's the one thing we would advertise.
00:37:04.660 The last time it was tried, Trump shelved it because it only has 42 bullets.
00:37:13.600 42.
00:37:14.000 And I think the last time they tried it, they used 12 in ideal situations where the computer knew where it was.
00:37:23.700 Yeah.
00:37:24.360 Couldn't do it.
00:37:25.500 It's shooting a bullet with a bullet.
00:37:27.700 It's hard.
00:37:28.580 But I mean, we've done this in, I mean, you see it happening, what happened in Israel.
00:37:32.320 I know.
00:37:32.900 I know.
00:37:33.140 With Iran shooting, what was it?
00:37:34.620 70-something missiles?
00:37:35.640 It's different.
00:37:36.240 You're at 12.
00:37:36.980 Hundreds, actually.
00:37:37.740 You're at 12,000 miles an hour.
00:37:40.500 100% true and different.
00:37:41.880 This should be a top priority for our government to address.
00:37:46.580 Trump put a freeze on it and said, come up with something better than this.
00:37:51.280 They just reopened it.
00:37:52.800 The same thing.
00:37:53.740 They just said.
00:37:54.760 But still, try it.
00:37:56.260 Keep going.
00:37:57.380 No, no.
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00:38:02.300 That was the problem.
00:38:03.340 They didn't.
00:38:03.980 They just opened up the old one that he closed down and said, come up with a better thing.
00:38:08.820 Right.
00:38:09.220 Biden comes in and just like, well, I'm going to just use that one.
00:38:12.800 I mean, you got to read this book.
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00:40:10.020 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:40:13.560 Welcome to the program.
00:40:30.160 So this book you're reading about nuclear war, what's the name of it again?
00:40:33.180 Do you know?
00:40:35.100 I can look it up real quick.
00:40:36.580 I was listening to it on the way to work.
00:40:38.440 It's Annie Jacobson.
00:40:41.760 I can't get into it fast enough.
00:40:44.580 Oh, Nuclear War, A Scenario?
00:40:46.320 Yeah, Nuclear War, A Scenario.
00:40:48.140 Annie Jacobson.
00:40:48.900 Is this a new book?
00:40:50.740 I've heard some.
00:40:51.060 I don't know.
00:40:52.220 I have no idea.
00:40:54.040 Can you look on your Amazon?
00:40:55.180 I lost my Amazon password, and I'm so lazy.
00:41:04.140 I just haven't looked for it in about six months.
00:41:06.940 So I'm just trying to buy everything on Audible and hope that I don't lose my password for that.
00:41:15.600 So I have no idea what's due, what's not.
00:41:18.840 It's not good.
00:41:19.880 It's not good to be this lazy.
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00:43:25.420 Hello, America.
00:43:26.420 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:43:40.200 Tonight, I'm doing a special on are we in a color revolution?
00:43:44.660 And I believe the answer is yes, and I'll make that case because I'm going to show you all of the members involved in this.
00:43:51.300 This is the way the United States has overthrown governments for a long time, and I believe it's being used on us through NGOs.
00:43:58.680 NGOs, not only the United States, the different State Department and CIA, etc., but NGOs, trade unions, and people like George Soros.
00:44:08.100 They were part of the revolutions in the Middle East, Latin America, Eastern Europe.
00:44:13.300 They even bragged about it when we were in the Middle East.
00:44:17.860 The Arab Spring was a color revolution really largely orchestrated by us.
00:44:23.700 Now you're seeing the seeds of one being sown here this summer, especially with the Palestinians.
00:44:31.380 In about a half an hour, I'm going to try to tie some of the people that are now making plans to rip up our streets and cause all kinds of problems on our streets
00:44:44.240 right directly to the people who are usually involved with color revolutions, but also we're doing all kinds of other things.
00:44:54.080 For instance, we're trying to get now Benjamin Netanyahu out of office, and it's through the ICC, which is a sham.
00:45:03.920 But did Joe Biden, was he part of setting that up?
00:45:09.040 Was he part of pushing for that?
00:45:11.300 Edwin Black joins me in 60 seconds.
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00:46:22.980 A man who I have tremendous respect for because of his overall body of work.
00:46:32.480 He has more than 2.2 million books in print.
00:46:35.620 For half a century, he has worked and focused on human rights, genocide, organized hate,
00:46:42.180 corporate criminality and corruption, governmental misconduct, academic fraud, all of it.
00:46:48.700 He's been nominated 14 times for a Pulitzer Prize, and I don't believe he's ever won one,
00:46:55.980 which is an amazing, just an amazing thing because I've read his books and they are important.
00:47:05.100 Edwin Black, welcome to the program, sir.
00:47:06.800 How are you?
00:47:08.140 I'm fine, and thank you very much for having me, Glenn, and for all the work that you do.
00:47:12.180 Yeah, thank you.
00:47:13.040 So I want to talk to you a little bit about the organization of this takedown of Israel.
00:47:24.660 What we had a fire now in—somebody set the embassy in Mexico on fire, the Israeli embassy.
00:47:33.140 They're threatening to do it here.
00:47:34.660 And at the same time, the International Criminal Court is going after Benjamin Netanyahu,
00:47:40.960 and I believe we didn't try to stop that at best.
00:47:48.360 Well, you're absolutely correct.
00:47:50.240 Not only did we not try to stop it, we orchestrated it.
00:47:54.260 So there are two different courts which are confusing people and which have absolutely no jurisdiction
00:48:03.240 in the false charge of genocide against Israel.
00:48:08.320 The first one is the International Court of Justice.
00:48:12.860 This is traffic court.
00:48:14.820 This court was established in the early 20th century to solve border disputes, contractual
00:48:27.580 breaches, tax levies, and other matters between countries.
00:48:33.960 It has no prosecutor.
00:48:36.000 It has no enforcement arm.
00:48:38.080 And it has never considered all of the many genocides in the 20th century, not the rape
00:48:46.200 of Nanking, the massacre of 80,000 Jews by Ukrainians.
00:48:54.360 It did nothing against the Nazis.
00:48:57.480 And in fact, it took—because there was no actual arm of investigation and prosecution
00:49:04.900 for crimes against humanity, it was the United States military that established the IMT,
00:49:12.120 the International Military Tribunal, also known as Nuremberg, to try the perpetrators
00:49:20.200 of the Third Reich.
00:49:21.520 And they established a separate one for the Japanese.
00:49:25.800 So is this the ICC or the ICJ?
00:49:30.260 This is the ICJ, the International Court of Justice.
00:49:33.460 And which one is going after—or are both of them going after Benjamin Netanyahu?
00:49:38.580 Both of them.
00:49:38.840 And neither have jurisdiction.
00:49:42.880 Basically, what South Africa did was they put up the false claim that everyone has agreed
00:49:48.840 to not commit genocide, and Israel breached its contractual duty.
00:49:54.520 When you look up genocide and the steps to genocide, I believe you're the guy who invented or wrote
00:50:04.020 the original, what is it, seven or eight steps to genocide.
00:50:08.060 Are you not?
00:50:09.420 Well, what I—I, of course, identified the six steps that IBM took to organize the Nazi genocide
00:50:17.200 against the Jews, but the five qualifications of genocide require a deliberate act, which
00:50:25.960 were, by the way, written on the campus of Duke University.
00:50:30.040 The five steps require a deliberate intention to destroy a people and or to call for the destruction
00:50:42.080 of people.
00:50:43.060 And that would include not only Goebbels calling for the Jews to be destroyed, but Rashida Tlaib
00:50:51.220 calling for from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.
00:50:57.280 So the International Court of Justice is a show trial in a traffic court of international
00:51:03.660 jurisprudence.
00:51:05.220 Israel is cooperating, and it's stacked against them.
00:51:09.460 Now we go to the International Criminal Court.
00:51:13.660 The International Criminal Court did not exist until a couple of years ago.
00:51:19.840 It established a Rome statute, which 124 countries have accepted, and the United States is not
00:51:30.420 one of them, and Israel is not one of them.
00:51:34.160 And Palestine, a non-state, a territory, a region, is also not one of them.
00:51:43.240 In fact, when you go to the official list of the ICC of member states, Palestine is not
00:51:51.800 one of them.
00:51:53.020 And this organization is seeking not only to bring Israel down, but it's seeking to bring
00:52:00.320 American servicemen down, especially those who served in Afghanistan.
00:52:05.460 And this is why the prior administration of the United States sanctioned the ICC.
00:52:11.420 Now, you say that we helped orchestrate this, that Biden encouraged these warrants.
00:52:20.820 Yes.
00:52:21.740 There has been a concern that basically Biden is not concerned about the Palestinian state.
00:52:28.160 His two-state solution is Minnesota and Michigan.
00:52:31.980 He's concerned about the 200,000 votes in Michigan, which is a swing state, which have
00:52:45.120 vowed to not vote for Biden, even if it means electing Trump as a punishment and a warning
00:52:54.740 to the Democratic Party, which they've just announced.
00:52:57.720 It's all very public, in which they will complete their takeover of the Democratic Party and engage
00:53:06.840 in the dispossession of the Jews in America and the dispossession of America from sea to
00:53:13.560 shining sea.
00:53:14.680 And so everything that is being said by the administration now is walking between these two third rails, the pro-Jewish
00:53:27.100 majority in the United States, which is upward of 70 percent, and the need to curry favor with the Michigan votes.
00:53:37.080 So have you ever looked into the psychological game or reason that, you know, when persecution
00:53:49.740 is happening like it is now, I would think if I were a Jew, I'd be freaking out right now.
00:53:56.340 And I would be thinking, where could I go?
00:54:01.620 You know, you're leaving America.
00:54:03.180 I don't know where else you would go.
00:54:04.860 But so many Jews will just continue to go down the same path with the same leaders that are
00:54:12.320 clearly, again, are siding with the people who do want genocide against all the Jews.
00:54:19.020 Why does that happen?
00:54:21.760 It's quite a correct observation by you.
00:54:24.880 In fact, I remember the last time that I was on your show, it was last, it was one of the last
00:54:31.880 times, it was last year, and there were people in your audience who were from Oklahoma offering me a
00:54:39.260 basement to hide it.
00:54:41.460 Right after your show, I had a meeting with Jewish leaders in Dallas, and these are Texans, and they were
00:54:48.880 asking me, what country will take us in?
00:54:51.880 I'm in touch with Jewish leadership all over the world on a minute-to-minute basis, and I can tell you
00:54:59.160 this is on everyone's mind.
00:55:01.140 It's on my show tomorrow, the Edwin Black show.
00:55:04.940 We will be discussing not only the Far Hood, which was established by International Far Hood Day,
00:55:11.680 but that the Far Hood, this pogrom, is coming not to the Middle East next, but to the United States next.
00:55:22.020 Explain what the Far Hood is.
00:55:23.140 Are you worried about it?
00:55:24.320 Explain what the Far Hood is.
00:55:25.700 This is a great book of yours.
00:55:28.400 Explain in two minutes, if you can, what the Far Hood is.
00:55:31.860 The Far Hood was the Arab-Nazi pogrom of June 1st, June 2nd, that was the beginning of the end of the 2700-year
00:55:43.600 dwelling of the Jews in Iraq.
00:55:46.940 During this two-day monstrosity, this is how I've been describing it for years, so it may sound eerily familiar.
00:55:56.040 Parents were killed in front of their children, children were killed in front of their parents,
00:56:01.920 babies were beheaded, women were raped en masse, and I know what that sounds like.
00:56:08.500 October 7th.
00:56:09.120 That sounds not like 1941.
00:56:11.400 That sounds like October 7th, 2023.
00:56:14.960 So do you think, though, that Jews in America are waking up and saying,
00:56:20.800 wait a minute, the people who I've always thought were our friends are maybe not our friends.
00:56:27.380 They're waking up not en masse, they're waking up on slow, one by one.
00:56:33.860 I received a call from one of my supporters who's fervently and dramatically anti-Trump and pro-Biden
00:56:43.880 several days ago when I was in Israel and visiting these massacre sites.
00:56:49.300 And this guy said, I just realized that if the election goes the wrong way, Israel and the Jews are finished.
00:56:59.780 And that is exactly what is in the game plan.
00:57:03.660 The State Department is stocked with leadership from the Students for Justice in Palestine,
00:57:10.720 people who are avowed and public anti-Semites and anti-Israel activists.
00:57:21.860 And believe you me, if the wrong people get into power, by this time next year,
00:57:29.940 there will be an active program to destroy Israel within weeks by recognizing Hamas,
00:57:39.380 arming Hamas, supplying a munitions train to Hamas,
00:57:49.760 making it, sanctioning Israel, its leadership,
00:57:55.800 leadership, and the Jews in America who support Israel,
00:58:00.980 which are the overwhelming number of Jews.
00:58:04.700 Well, I will tell you, Edwin, I pray that you're wrong.
00:58:10.780 You're usually not, but I pray that you're very wrong on that.
00:58:14.000 I need to be wrong. I need to be wrong.
00:58:16.000 I know you do.
00:58:16.640 But I also want you to know, like, for instance,
00:58:20.280 there's 12 million people in just this audience on radio alone.
00:58:24.840 And I believe that there are tons of good Americans
00:58:28.620 that will not allow what happened before to happen again,
00:58:33.860 at least in our own country.
00:58:36.340 But I pray for that, and I pray that you're wrong.
00:58:39.180 Edwin, thank you for everything.
00:58:40.480 I know I tell you this every time, but I mean it so sincerely.
00:58:45.020 What you've done to open eyes about history,
00:58:51.220 there are very few people in my book that have done as much as you have,
00:58:55.360 and I so appreciate it. Thank you.
00:58:58.100 Thank you very much, Glenn.
00:58:59.540 You bet.
00:59:00.180 Edwin Black, IBM and the Holocaust, The Far Hood.
00:59:03.240 That's a book you should read,
00:59:05.260 because that kind of explains an awful lot of what's happening now.
00:59:09.220 And you can find him at edwinblack.com, edwinblack.com.
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01:01:10.100 So tonight, our Wednesday night special, there's two specials happening.
01:01:15.280 Tonight, on my Wednesday night special, it's regime change that has happened in foreign countries.
01:01:22.800 It's been our policy for years, and I believe it's being done by us to us right now.
01:01:32.120 NGOs, trade unions, people like George Soros, Open Society, they're all part of color revolutions in the Middle East, Latin America, Eastern Europe.
01:01:41.000 And it was all mobilizing the street movements, and that is happening now in the West and, I believe, America.
01:01:51.960 And it's quite a charge to make.
01:01:54.300 But I'm going to show you some of those people, the NGOs, the trade unions that are now active here in the United States.
01:02:01.220 And they are plotting massive civil unrest, and that is what is coming, domestic color revolution, I believe.
01:02:09.960 You may watch the show and say, I don't think you have enough, but you decide.
01:02:14.600 Tonight, it's really important.
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01:02:55.520 We ran a two and a half hour special about, what, three years ago.
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01:03:02.540 And on tomorrow's radio program, I have Rand Paul, he's going to go over it, Matt Kibbe, who did this documentary with Blaze TV.
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01:05:24.000 Tonight, we're going to talk about, is a color revolution coming to the United States of America?
01:05:41.920 And color revolution is many things, but it is top-down, bottom-up, inside-out.
01:05:47.420 We've talked about it for years.
01:05:48.880 It is the way we have overthrown countries, and now I believe our own country is operatives
01:05:56.240 in and out of our own country and our own government have declared a war on America and
01:06:02.920 our republic itself.
01:06:04.380 There was a declaration of war that was announced over the weekend, and it comes from those who
01:06:19.280 support Hamas.
01:06:21.380 Those who make war do not deserve peace.
01:06:24.020 The Palestinian resistance continues to escalate against the Zionist state and its institutions,
01:06:28.420 and so are we.
01:06:29.100 We will take this building.
01:06:30.820 We refuse to allow normal life to continue while violence is done to our communities here
01:06:35.560 and everywhere.
01:06:37.380 We must escalate our actions against all governments, institutions, and corporations who participate
01:06:43.420 in, profit off of, and enable genocide.
01:06:47.940 There must be a consequence to their property, income, reputation, privacy, and safety.
01:06:56.340 Um, this is what they're planning now for the summer, and a guy and the fall, and one of
01:07:04.960 the guys who has really been on top of this, uh, and has been studying the, I think about
01:07:11.100 a hundred different groups like this, is Ryan Morrow.
01:07:15.020 Um, he is a Capital Research Center investigative researcher and a counter-terrorism expert and
01:07:21.200 friend of the show.
01:07:22.120 Ryan, welcome to the program.
01:07:24.520 Hey, Glenn.
01:07:24.880 Thanks so much for having me back.
01:07:25.880 Thank you.
01:07:26.420 Uh, all right.
01:07:27.400 So, who is this group, and what are the groups that you're looking at?
01:07:31.720 I saw something about a month ago from you that said that you were, you were shocked when
01:07:37.680 you got in and started seeing the results come back because they're not hiding their
01:07:43.000 connections to Hamas, a terrorist group.
01:07:47.380 Right.
01:07:48.040 It's really remarkable in how it's different from the past rioting that you, that we saw,
01:07:53.500 uh, um, destroy parts of American cities, cities in recent years in that their extremism is
01:07:59.160 just so in your face, uh, and the groups that are behind the student protests and all of these
01:08:05.920 actions that are happening off campus.
01:08:07.640 The vast majority of them are openly, uh, communist or socialists, and then they define that in a way
01:08:16.500 that means communist, um, anarchists, uh, or they have Islamist extremist ties.
01:08:22.020 And you go to their Facebook accounts, you go to their Instagram accounts, and it's easy to see
01:08:26.820 they're praising the October 7th attacks.
01:08:29.440 Uh, and that's what really, what really surprised me was that we're used to this situation where
01:08:34.800 the extremist groups kind of come in and hijack something and cause a lot of trouble.
01:08:38.920 And our line on our side is usually look at how many of them are involved.
01:08:44.380 It's a higher percentage than you realize this is wholly dominated by militant revolutionists,
01:08:51.600 um, as well as Islamist extremists, like all of them kind of coming together under this
01:08:56.460 anti-colonial revolutionary, uh, narrative.
01:08:59.840 And they're saying that like every day that this is not just about Israel at all.
01:09:05.320 So you're saying, I want to get this straight, communists, anarchists, Islamists are all coming
01:09:13.060 together to work, to destroy maybe the Western way of life.
01:09:17.600 Yes.
01:09:18.240 And they've worked together before, but now it's like a full integration.
01:09:22.780 I mean, there's groups that will consist of all those components working together and
01:09:27.040 calling for violence.
01:09:28.960 Um, and I mean, just the other day, uh, like two days ago, I saw one of these major anarchist
01:09:34.380 groups online called the Escalate Network, uh, that a lot of them follow, just blatantly
01:09:39.500 said that all three people should send the New York Times editorial board to hell, uh,
01:09:45.440 saying that was, uh, their obligation to actually do that, make them go to hell and kill them.
01:09:50.520 Um, and that just shows like how little reporting is on this because, uh, they have thousands of
01:09:56.320 followers.
01:09:56.800 Someone besides me should have caught that.
01:09:58.280 So what are we in for this summer and this fall?
01:10:05.080 It's going to be bad.
01:10:06.400 Um, and it might be, it's very possible that you see riots like we've seen before, but what
01:10:11.440 they're talking about more are lots of what they call direct actions, which are usually,
01:10:15.840 uh, illegal protests in their minds, but it's more like sabotage.
01:10:20.100 Uh, so they're talking about, especially the first week of July, uh, blocking ports, trying
01:10:25.160 to interrupt any type of shipping, uh, that could be going to Israel.
01:10:29.480 Um, a lot of anti-police, uh, activity and plans, uh, a lot about fighting them, uh, doing
01:10:35.540 DRS as they call them, where the police go to detain someone and everybody swarms and attacks
01:10:40.500 and frees the person.
01:10:42.580 And then there's just a lot of chatter about the DNC convention in August.
01:10:47.640 And I think this is 1968, this is 1968 all over again, all over again.
01:10:55.140 Is it not?
01:10:56.200 Yeah.
01:10:56.340 They're going to regret choosing Chicago.
01:10:57.760 Chicago has the largest Palestinian population in the United States.
01:11:00.900 And it's like a headquarters for all these radical groups where they come together.
01:11:05.360 I don't know who their security consultant was, but man, did they make a bad call.
01:11:10.420 Wow.
01:11:10.900 I didn't know that about Chicago.
01:11:12.040 I knew about Michigan and, and, uh, Minnesota being, you know, uh, very Arab in nature now.
01:11:19.340 Um, but not Chicago.
01:11:22.660 That's the largest population of Palestinians.
01:11:26.320 Yep.
01:11:26.960 Oh, just solely Palestinians, not Arab overall or Muslim overall.
01:11:30.580 Yeah.
01:11:30.780 So let me ask you, um, the, the president is doing everything he can to try to get the Muslim
01:11:39.040 and Arab vote.
01:11:40.580 Um, and they're saying, no, move on from Biden.
01:11:44.600 Are they serious about that?
01:11:46.840 Do you think?
01:11:47.340 I hate to make this about politics, but are they serious or is that just, what'd you say?
01:11:53.940 Yeah, they're serious.
01:11:55.320 Um, I thought it was just a fake at first, uh, but now I'm seeing the passion they're putting
01:12:00.100 into it and there, and how much credibility they're investing in it.
01:12:02.960 Um, and I think, so I think a lot of them obviously are just saying it and are going
01:12:06.860 to, you know, switch back to them when the time comes, but the people are really into
01:12:11.040 this, uh, type of stuff, this anti-Israel stuff.
01:12:13.880 I actually do think they're going to move away, but here's the thing, and this is important
01:12:17.840 for the DNC convention.
01:12:19.520 They're going to make it appear as if they're actual Biden voters and part of his base.
01:12:25.020 But a lot of them, the anarchist communist types hated him.
01:12:28.700 And before him, Obama and the Democrats, they're not actually his base.
01:12:32.740 So they're going to freak out saying, look, all these voters, all these organizations
01:12:36.580 are coming against us.
01:12:37.360 You never had them to begin with, the most of them.
01:12:40.340 So why are company or why are unions involved in so much of this stuff all over the world?
01:12:46.900 Like SCIU is over in, in, uh, Ukraine.
01:12:51.060 They seem to be involved in these, these things.
01:12:54.560 Are there any unions involved, uh, in this that you've tracked down funding from?
01:13:00.720 Um, yeah, parts of a few, like, like different, uh, sections of them, uh, but not wholesale.
01:13:07.440 It's certainly not like a major, uh, labor movement.
01:13:10.700 There's some coalitions that will say like labor for Palestine, but then you look at them
01:13:14.460 and it's the same groups that are popping up under every other coalition name that are
01:13:18.200 pro-Hamas and actually not representative of any type of labor movement.
01:13:22.600 Um, but yeah, there was one, um, trying to see the, like United auto workers, uh, local
01:13:28.580 four, eight, 11, uh, did the walkout, um, at the university of California.
01:13:33.280 That's an example.
01:13:34.760 Um, and why this happens, uh, I mean, they just say they care about the issue.
01:13:39.120 I don't know what the underlying reason is.
01:13:42.160 Like, I don't, I don't know if I can make a blanket judgment about them.
01:13:45.240 Um, but one of the other things that it's important for people to know is that the anarchist
01:13:51.300 elements, the real Milton elements are moving away from taking credit, uh, in the name of
01:13:55.920 any organization, uh, they just want the movement to take credit.
01:13:58.820 And that's what happened in my article that just came out about in Chicago, when they seized
01:14:03.380 the Institute of Politics and made that declaration of war.
01:14:07.020 That's terrifying, right?
01:14:09.600 Yeah.
01:14:10.140 Terrifying.
01:14:11.340 I mean, it was so blatant and.
01:14:14.180 No, it is, I mean, it is, you know, there's one thing to express your, but you can't incite
01:14:20.600 violence.
01:14:21.880 And in my opinion, that is the clearest incitement of violence that I've seen in America for a
01:14:28.980 very, very long time.
01:14:30.360 And is anybody looking into this?
01:14:32.600 Is anybody questioning anything?
01:14:35.240 I know that I've provided intelligence to the authorities before, and it's been acted
01:14:41.180 upon, but I don't know how far reaching an overall effort is.
01:14:45.560 Um, it's obviously hard to get a window into that.
01:14:48.100 Uh, but yeah, people will say, oh, well, it's anonymous group is just that small handful
01:14:52.280 of students.
01:14:52.800 But if you see how the social networks behind all this operates, the statement came out
01:14:56.980 on a major anarchist groups, social media page, then it went to other major ones.
01:15:01.360 It's like, no, it is reflective of the movement, uh, and their objectives, like they say, is
01:15:07.880 overthrowing this system.
01:15:09.320 And whenever you see one of these far left groups calling the U S turtle Island, what
01:15:14.740 they're referring to is basically sort of like how they say Israel is occupied Palestine.
01:15:19.300 Uh, they're saying that this is occupied native American land.
01:15:22.920 What they're saying is, is that the U S has no right to exist just as Israel has no right
01:15:28.400 to exist.
01:15:28.900 That's, that's what that's saying.
01:15:30.620 Jeez.
01:15:32.480 Ryan, I appreciate it.
01:15:33.860 Um, let's stay in touch this summer cause I have a feeling you're going to be very, very,
01:15:37.560 very busy.
01:15:38.620 Um, but we'd like to get on your calendar whenever you have updates, uh, on all of this.
01:15:42.820 Uh, how involved is open society foundation?
01:15:48.440 What's hard with researching the grants, um, is that there's all sorts of ways to hide
01:15:52.620 money.
01:15:52.940 But when it comes to the grants and what you get from public records is that groups like
01:15:56.880 open society, George Soros, uh, Tide foundation, all these really big liberal groups, they give
01:16:02.540 out grants and you don't really know necessarily how they're being implemented.
01:16:06.520 And so they might give a bunch of money to a pro Hamas group, but then they can still say,
01:16:12.120 Oh, well, it didn't go to the protest or it didn't go to sabotage.
01:16:15.300 And you're giving money to a pro Hamas group.
01:16:20.040 I think that's bad enough.
01:16:21.740 I mean, maybe my standards are, they'll say, Oh, we didn't know they condemned terrorism.
01:16:26.440 Same thing that we've been hearing since 9-11 when pro terrorism groups are, are like,
01:16:30.740 no, we condemn terrorism, but their definition of terrorism is just a completely different
01:16:35.120 one.
01:16:35.560 Yes.
01:16:35.860 Ryan, thank you so much.
01:16:37.560 God bless.
01:16:38.300 Keep up the good work.
01:16:39.040 All right.
01:16:39.220 Thanks, Brian.
01:16:39.740 You bet.
01:16:40.160 Ryan Morrow, he's a Capital Research Center investigative researcher and counterterrorism expert, been
01:16:44.780 on the program, uh, several times.
01:16:46.700 And, uh, we're going to go through, um, uh, some of these organizations and NGOs that are,
01:16:53.120 uh, funding the, the color revolutions around the country and show you some of the, our, our,
01:17:02.660 our researcher, um, uh, chief researcher, um, uh, chief researcher, uh, Jason Batrill has
01:17:07.820 been working on this for three months, maybe.
01:17:13.080 Uh, and, uh, we have really done our homework on this.
01:17:18.720 You need to see it because you need to know what's coming this summer.
01:17:22.880 I think Ryan's exactly right about Chicago, God help us, and the fall.
01:17:30.040 And these aren't the only groups that are going to start popping up.
01:17:33.700 They are going to start popping up on different subjects and they're all going to look like
01:17:38.200 they're disconnected and they're all going to cause chaos, uh, and, and God help us, God help us
01:17:45.400 if somebody either side is shot and killed, uh, in this, in this time period.
01:17:52.880 That's the only thing we're missing from 68 really is, is assassinations and God help us.
01:17:59.560 God save the Republic.
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01:19:47.140 The Glenn Beck program will be right back.
01:19:51.180 All right.
01:20:08.640 Uh, let's see this, this weekend.
01:20:10.880 What?
01:20:11.180 I was going to say, thank you once again for inviting me, uh, to, to hang out later today
01:20:15.080 and then, um, berating me when I didn't immediately commit to it.
01:20:18.580 And then moments later, canceling.
01:20:22.320 I just want to see if you, if you ever wanted, like, if you ever wanted to be in a fantasy
01:20:25.560 league to understand what it's like to be a friend of Glenn Beck's, that's the experience.
01:20:29.440 Well, I realized how much I had to do.
01:20:31.540 Oh.
01:20:32.160 In between.
01:20:32.920 You mean you shouldn't take a moment to consider it before you?
01:20:35.760 Uh, so this weekend, I have no idea yet what I'm going to, yeah, I'm positive, but I don't
01:20:41.960 know what I'm going to say yet.
01:20:43.020 Okay.
01:20:43.320 I'm going to be with Jason Whitlock in Nashville with some of the best preachers and experts
01:20:47.580 and speakers to help men become men and boys become men and put on the full armor of God.
01:20:55.380 Are you sure you're going to show up?
01:20:56.440 I'm positive.
01:20:57.560 Okay.
01:20:57.760 Uh, so I'll, I'll be there on Saturday and you can get tickets still at fearlessarmyrollcall.com.
01:21:04.220 I'll be, uh, speaking on Saturday and around noon, I think.
01:21:09.320 Next week, I'm going to be gone.
01:21:10.820 I'm leaving from Nashville and I'm going to the Czech Republic.
01:21:14.060 I mean, right?
01:21:16.100 I've got a condo.
01:21:17.300 Do you want to stay in my condo?
01:21:18.420 I've got a timeshare.
01:21:19.120 I don't know what to expect.
01:21:20.260 I know Prague is nice, but I don't know what to, what else to expect.
01:21:22.760 I've heard it's actually a really incredible place to visit.
01:21:25.220 Anyway, I'm not going, I'm going for work.
01:21:27.240 Um, I'm producing a, uh, uh, traditional Christmas album that will come out this next
01:21:32.240 Christmas in the spirit of Bing Crosby and Andy Williams or, you know, Michael Buble.
01:21:36.980 I'm not singing.
01:21:38.600 Good.
01:21:38.840 I just want you to know I'm just producing it.
01:21:40.640 Uh, and so we'll be recording with the, uh, Prague Symphony Orchestra.
01:21:45.100 Any chance you're on backup vocals?
01:21:46.580 No.
01:21:47.620 Uh, then I'm back in New York.
01:21:50.540 Um, you do cowbell.
01:21:52.160 Uh, more cowbell.
01:21:53.940 Not a lot of cow.
01:21:54.620 Not a lot of cowbell.
01:21:55.380 Not calls for cowbells.
01:21:56.560 No.
01:21:56.900 Uh, anyway, I'm going to be in the keynote address on Friday at Michael Harrison's, uh,
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01:22:05.360 I'm honored to be doing that.
01:22:06.720 So it's a big convention area and I haven't even packed a toothbrush or decided what I
01:22:11.640 was going to say or do, or I, I don't, I haven't even really listened to all of the
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01:22:18.900 I hope all of it goes terribly for you.
01:22:20.540 Yeah.
01:22:20.820 Thank you.
01:22:21.360 That's what, that's how I feel right now.
01:22:22.800 Or we could go to a movie today.
01:22:23.920 Well, we were supposed to, and then you, you canceled it.
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01:23:59.320 To stay the tree
01:24:01.320 welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program
01:24:27.200 stew i you're not gonna have to help me do the math here i'm not a mathematician
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01:29:05.420 reason and they don't disclose what that reason is i i don't even know they face doctor and care
01:29:12.120 provider shortages now when i say that stew
01:29:16.400 what from our many many conversations over the years comes to mind when i say
01:29:22.840 health care shortages ah um ezekiel emmanuel who and the complete live system what are you talking
01:29:31.340 about oh there's uh if you know sometime there may be in the future glenn medical shortages and we
01:29:37.760 need to know how to divvy out the the limited resources we have and they shouldn't go to old
01:29:45.240 people or young people they should go to a very limited slice of like let's say 16 to 45 something
01:29:55.560 in there something where you're in your prime earning right prime earning yes sounds an awful
01:30:00.840 lot like the german system from a long long time ago that we shouldn't pay attention to but that's
01:30:07.200 who is that that did that ezekiel ezekiel emmanuel and who is he the brother of rahm emmanuel who was
01:30:14.280 chief of staff uh for the president of the united states obama and but zeke wasn't connected to the
01:30:20.020 white house at all oh no he was one of their main health policy advisors oh really so this is part of
01:30:25.640 the obama care system the complete live system uh yeah yeah okay i mean i just want to know so
01:30:32.060 california that's all you have to do you just have to now you want to cut it you don't stop providing
01:30:38.000 medical to all californians you just you just use the complete live system designed by obama health
01:30:46.960 care advisor ezek emmanuel and you just stop providing health care for especially newborn babies they should
01:30:54.540 die they should die immediately they should die before they are even bored yeah at 10 we'll consider
01:31:00.020 giving them something because they're starting to get in you know if they're a handicap or something
01:31:05.240 like that i mean they gotta go but we when they get into their prime working years 16 17 you know
01:31:12.200 they're on the cusp of that then you start really giving a lot of care until about about 40 35 40
01:31:19.120 and if they're kind of broken down you stop you know over 60 screw those people you know uh look
01:31:26.120 this up zeke emmanuel's complete lives system look it up it's real and by the way california
01:31:38.880 just glad to remind you exactly how you can get your your uh doctor and care provider shortages fixed
01:31:48.140 and of course they didn't admit at the time this had anything to do with obamacare just like
01:31:52.380 there's a massive controversy when a congressman yelled you lie at barack obama during a speech
01:31:59.400 during the state of the union but that's because he was saying that no no money no health care would
01:32:06.180 go to illegal aliens right that wasn't a lie that wasn't a lie at all until it was in the platform of
01:32:12.380 the next candidate for the democratic party and is now absolutely happening all over the country
01:32:18.280 okay so now here's another story um apparently apparently our public education system has been
01:32:27.020 pushed into financial chaos no yeah pushed into it uh and here's what did it uh inflation
01:32:37.720 and covid stimulus what happened is the covid stimulus that went to all these schools remember
01:32:46.180 biden said we got to give all of this money to these schools because the teachers union supported me in
01:32:52.720 the or he said something like that uh and we got to get all this money to the schools and the schools
01:32:57.820 were just like spending it like crazy now they can't keep up with the programs that they put in
01:33:05.060 i don't know what to do uh and and completely unrelated inflation also happened at exactly the
01:33:15.380 same time they were spending those billions of dollars who would have thunk it who would have
01:33:20.140 thunk it now here's another great story about schools because we love our schools i want to build
01:33:26.900 even more expensive schools uh forget about the curriculum let's just get let's just get those
01:33:34.820 teachers from johns hopkins or uh what's that other progressive communist marxist uh educations oh
01:33:45.520 columbia university and let's get all of those teachers in palaces okay because the education will be so
01:33:54.960 much better if we have marxist teaching anti-american stuff and then they if they're in a palace they can
01:34:02.560 also convert our children into atheists uh and switching genders wouldn't that be great and it
01:34:11.680 would be happening in a really nice expensive building but to pull this off we need a superintendent
01:34:19.340 and i mean a superintendent quite honestly like paul sally okay he's the new trier township or i'm sorry
01:34:28.100 he's the former new trier township high school district 203 superintendent and he's retiring he's
01:34:36.120 retiring uh but he's worked a long time and his pension uh is uh going to be uh his pension is um
01:34:44.080 it's only eight million dollars it's only eight million dollars but he's a public servant damn it
01:34:51.760 what is wrong with you people he worked as a public servant there in the school where your kids were
01:35:01.320 failing and they were transgendering everyone and teaching them how to hate america and how many kids
01:35:10.180 how many kids is he responsible to make sure they couldn't read nor write nor do any arithmetic you know
01:35:18.260 we probably should have been a little skeptical of the teachers saying it's the three r's
01:35:25.740 because reading is the only one of the three that starts with an r but do our kids know that today
01:35:34.500 nope nope uh anyway so the pension systems uh they're saying now it might be out of whack just a little bit
01:35:45.320 this is not the chicago superintendent this is the new trier township high school district 30 uh 203
01:35:53.900 superintendent he's going to retire next month and uh man eight million dollars but he deserves it
01:36:01.420 he deserves look how beautiful the schools are now there's another story out in axios today and i find
01:36:07.360 this one interesting this one is quote underground railroad to public education fight school boundaries
01:36:18.220 an underground railroad what oh my gosh now here's what's happening and you're not going to believe
01:36:26.920 this you're not going to believe this okay axios just just stumbled onto this story uh and i'm glad they
01:36:32.860 they did to expose it some parents feel trapped in sending their kids to certain schools because of
01:36:43.840 where they live and those schools sometimes are subpar now how dare you say that and they've they've
01:36:53.720 developed now clandestine networks to circumvent what they view as quote unfair local laws
01:37:02.740 to get their schools to get their children into better schools my gosh grab a lantern and a match
01:37:11.540 it's an underground railroad now color me stupid um which is actually it used to be in the box of 64
01:37:22.980 crayolas it was stupid but color me stupid but i don't think that's an underground railroad
01:37:31.120 i think that's school choice i think that's what they're pushing for um but they don't recognize
01:37:40.240 that as school choice but they are saying this is a this is a real problem uh because in ohio
01:37:47.380 uh a mom who was divorced and the children split time between mom and dad they decided uh dad's district
01:37:56.720 was in a better school district so they registered the kids in the school with dad but when they found
01:38:02.360 out and mom was a teacher in the other district when they found that out uh they arrested mom
01:38:08.200 they were and she can't teach again uh but they threw her in jail and um and i think that's the
01:38:15.260 i think that's the crux of all of it and the parents uh who are trying to get their kids into better
01:38:22.800 school almost that i'm quoting and this is going to come as another well probably not you're such a
01:38:29.440 racist almost all of these are black native american or latino and they're just trying to get to a
01:38:39.580 better school and i understand that because if you're living in a black native american or latino and
01:38:47.360 i would i would put the emphasis here on native american uh your school probably sucks probably
01:38:56.000 sucks um yeah um but hey don't worry they don't use both sides of the paper anymore that's kind of
01:39:02.740 an old-timey thing you know hey let's not waste paper let's not waste it no no we got enough we got
01:39:09.600 enough and the school superintendent is making eight million dollars when he retires what more do you
01:39:17.760 want pocahontas man oh by the way uh texas yesterday yeah they needed to pick up 13 votes in the texas
01:39:31.920 house to pass school choice according to wait wait wait they needed to pick up 13 13 republican votes
01:39:38.960 that's incredible because the republicans wouldn't go for school choice yep they were the ones blocking
01:39:43.660 it yeah as cory deangelis points out uh they took out six incumbents who voted against school choice in
01:39:49.880 march shoot they picked up they knocked out three more of them tonight oh they mean last night uh excuse
01:39:55.640 me last night um they picked up five more votes in open seat races so according to cory deangelis who's
01:40:02.520 the you know the guy on this as far as counting the votes they now have enough votes to pass school
01:40:07.560 choice in texas wow in texas i mean i as we have said many many times how is it possible that texas
01:40:15.280 doesn't already have this but it was a bunch of republicans blocking it yeah now it seems like
01:40:21.340 we maybe are past you know what's weird and you know politicians you should hear this we know who you
01:40:27.940 are and we know what you care about and that is the ballot box and we are sick of it we're really
01:40:38.360 really sick of it at least in texas we're sick of you republicans that do nothing and uh so sucks to
01:40:46.740 be you huh back in a minute more extremism and shocking news uh you and your dog have an unspoken
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01:41:26.840 nutrients baked out of it i mean it's crazy what they do to kibble food what you want is rough greens
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01:42:13.760 let's get a quick update on the trial and what the judge the instructions the judge just gave the
01:42:30.600 jury yeah we've all been kind of waited waiting with bated breath here glenn to find out what the
01:42:35.980 other crime was because the entire the entire basis of this is to have to have these charges go
01:42:43.280 against and clear the statute of limitations they need to have it tied to another crime in this entire
01:42:47.500 time we've been kind of like it's like an m night shamalan thing we're like we don't know what's
01:42:51.840 gonna happen i see dead people committing crimes exactly which crime is gonna be right what crime is
01:42:57.060 gonna be tied to we don't know and then bruce willis finally realizes what happens yeah well we
01:43:02.640 finally now know what the crime is are you ready for yes okay it is violation of federal election law
01:43:10.220 now of course wait a local district attorney cannot enforce or prosecute federal laws no definitely not
01:43:19.280 and they wouldn't allow uh brad smith to actually come in and testify about that to fec the fec guy to
01:43:25.480 actually inform people what the law meant but that we at least now know that these people who don't know
01:43:30.380 what that law is just have to judge whether trump falsified business records to violate the law they
01:43:38.840 don't understand so there you go oh wow that's good or or the falsification of business records so it
01:43:46.580 could be that he falsified these business records in an attempt to falsify additional business records
01:43:52.900 we don't know anything about that they didn't say anything about that but now we know it could be
01:43:59.040 now we know and we should know by the way it is either either the crime that is attached could
01:44:04.480 either be a violation of federal election law or a falsification of additional but let's say you
01:44:12.020 really really hate him could it be both it could be both could be both okay good so there you go good
01:44:17.320 good or i knew it was coming tax violations tax violations it could be that he violated because
01:44:25.640 everyone on that jury understands the entire tax code and can totally but they didn't testify on
01:44:31.920 any of that no no no no no they did not inform them what the tax violations would be wasn't but it
01:44:37.160 was it simply is either a violation of election law the falsification of business records or tax
01:44:42.880 violations and the judge was very helpful to tell them that they might not agree on which one of those
01:44:47.900 crimes it was it could be four that agree on one four that agree on another four that agree on another
01:44:52.620 but as long as they all agree he violated one of those three crimes then they can convict
01:44:57.580 unbelievable unbelievable you're supposed to take each charge separately
01:45:06.140 oh my god this will be turned over in 10 minutes should be 10 minutes any court should turn this over
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01:46:38.940 so about uh half an hour ago uh during the uh top of the hour news break i uh have you ever done that
01:46:59.100 thing where you just like say a prayer and then you open the bible and you're like holy cow and then
01:47:07.120 those times when you open the bible and you're like nothing i got nothing uh i prayed you know
01:47:14.060 what do you want me to say today what is important and i opened the i just fell open to psalm 40 40 uh 44 5
01:47:24.160 uh through you we push back our enemies though uh through your name we trample our foes i put no
01:47:30.720 trust in my bow my sword does not bring me victory but you give us victory over our enemies you put
01:47:37.820 our adversaries to shame in god we make our boast all day long we will praise your name forever
01:47:44.080 now that's great because i was like oh you know how can i give people hope and so maybe i should stop
01:47:50.380 there because the next one is but now you have rejected and humbled us you no longer go out with
01:47:55.300 our armies you made us retreat before the enemy our adversaries of plunder us you gave us to be
01:48:00.640 we're gonna skip that part i think he only wanted you to hear the good part the hopeful part not the
01:48:08.760 part like whoops we should remember you i don't think that makes a difference you know i mean um the
01:48:16.380 other thing i wanted to bring up today is have you heard what russell brand said about his conversion
01:48:21.280 this is no i have not this is amazing he said this week now he's been a christian well he announced it
01:48:30.140 what four weeks who had four weeks russell brand still being a christian come on yeah the over
01:48:36.300 under was two and a half yeah okay but it it seems to be real um he said i've been a christian a month
01:48:44.020 now and it's been a big change not that i've entirely changed as a person of course i haven't
01:48:49.780 but i've taken a lot of new concepts and it changes you to accept that it's not like you're in a game
01:48:56.540 show and you're doing really really good things and you can get redeemed no repentance to rep to
01:49:02.140 repent means that you have to uh continually change and acknowledge that i'm in a battle against myself
01:49:08.440 i love that that's really what it is we're in a battle
01:49:12.480 you know we're not just in a battle against ourselves we're we're in a battle
01:49:19.260 against what we believe about ourself you know we've been told all our life from parents or other
01:49:26.980 people who you are what you are and you start to believe it and then you tell yourself all of these
01:49:33.240 things about who you are and what you are and then you believe it and and that's not who you are
01:49:38.500 there's another there there's there's the real you the one that was you were born to be and that one
01:49:46.140 requires you to only listen to the higher voice because he's the only one that knows who you really are
01:49:53.380 and and your job in the battle against yourself is the battle against all of those beliefs that are fake
01:49:59.180 and all of those voices that keep going around in your head i mean not the ones that are like kill
01:50:05.140 them uh that one might be a different kind of voice that you should probably maybe talk to a priest i
01:50:09.860 don't i don't know but anyway he says i need to surrender myself to an ever-present eternal and
01:50:15.000 accessible jesus this is russell brand that mercy is something that is given to me been granted to me
01:50:21.940 i live with through love not something that i can sort of win or achieve by doing good deeds
01:50:27.320 when i'm in doubt i feel the instruction is there accessible i feel like i know what i'm supposed to
01:50:33.620 do and when i don't know what i'm supposed to do that's even clearer when i feel myself being selfish
01:50:39.960 or inconsiderate or putting myself first or not thinking about how i can be better to other people
01:50:45.260 it is as if there's an inner illumination available to me now i love the simplicity of the idea of god
01:50:52.840 coming to earth as a man to experience what it's like to be human and sacrifice himself because
01:50:57.840 that's the only sacrifice that could bring us home that could give us the opportunity for redemption
01:51:02.460 i like that idea and when i'm in prayer and in communion just alone there is a figure available
01:51:09.240 wounded and coronated available to me in my failings in all my failures and in my fallibility
01:51:15.360 there is strength to be broken not just broken by life and the sense of life is rearing and exhausting
01:51:21.820 but to be broken in the same way that you have to train an animal to behave itself to be broken
01:51:28.440 uh into better conduct it's a beautiful journey to go on wow you know how many you know how lives
01:51:35.520 this guy's going to change it's like i mean seven that was going to be my guess six and a half yeah
01:51:44.940 um no i mean i miracles happen right i know with this and and i i look i don't have a very high
01:51:52.620 opinion of russell brand's life and the way he's lived it oh no no neither do i but i have a
01:51:56.700 neither does he though i think yeah and that's at least now for sure now right and so that's that's
01:52:01.900 supposed to be something we all cheer and i i really do hope this this holds and and and is
01:52:06.820 real and i mean he's had so many problems i know that there is a large amount of skepticism based on
01:52:12.180 the fact that he's been accused of a lot of terrible things and has found this in that moment but like
01:52:17.280 it might be what happens to people you know i mean i like it's it's your darkest moment often when you
01:52:22.900 need it the most so i cheer him i hope it i hope it holds so there's another celebrity out there that
01:52:29.960 is saying unbelievable things dennis quaid says now he's planning on voting for donald trump this
01:52:36.840 november uh he was on the pier pierce morgan uncensored show which i mean it's a show apparently
01:52:44.280 it is a show and i know what would you i mean besides all of it what would you censor on him anyway
01:52:51.120 oh you have it listen to this what do you think of trump i think i'm gonna vote for him really yeah
01:52:56.940 in the next election yes i am he just makes sense i was ready not to vote for trump until i what i saw
01:53:04.720 is more than politics i i see a weaponization of our justice system yeah and uh a challenge to our
01:53:13.060 our constitution uh us as americans that i don't think we're gonna have people might call him an
01:53:19.220 a-hole but he's my a-hole a-hole by the way if you couldn't tell the bleep he may be an a-hole but
01:53:28.320 he's my a-hole not normally that should be a bumper sticker it will probably already is a shirt at the
01:53:36.620 trump store that is fantastic fantastic that is how the majority of trump voters feel about him
01:53:43.480 right like it's like you know what i i just love the guy he's just my guy and i don't care like i
01:53:48.800 think that's i know he's got issues there's a lot of things you might not like but whatever he's my
01:53:53.160 guy and i think that's how a lot of people feel when you're talking about people who really love
01:53:57.940 uh donald trump they don't necessarily love everything right they might disagree with some
01:54:02.540 policies they might disagree with this approach on things yeah i disagree with some of his policy i tell
01:54:06.840 him to his face you've told him to his face and he he takes it and yeah you know and then looks at me
01:54:13.140 like something you know maybe only three other politicians in my life have ever done well
01:54:20.240 i'm not gonna do that you know they don't say that you know what i'm gonna think about that i'm
01:54:26.860 gonna take that out no you're not this is exactly what he said well to be honest with you glenn i'm
01:54:35.080 just not gonna do that i had so much respect for that yeah so much respect absolutely i you want
01:54:42.500 people who are going to just be honest and you know he's sometimes trump is just like that it just
01:54:46.820 let's do it and i think that's a good thing i think people respect it by the way i saw dennis
01:54:52.580 quade's new movie it's coming out in august called reagan heard really good things about that is that
01:54:57.260 it's so i saw a re i saw a rough rough rough rough rough rough rough cut i mean there were there are
01:55:04.460 things like green screen and then you know people were missing and it would be like insert crowd here
01:55:12.000 i saw a very rough cut but his performance is so good it may be the best performance he's given in
01:55:19.380 anything i've seen him in um because imitating somebody and getting them right that's difficult
01:55:27.920 really difficult to do and he nailed reagan and i love you know it's funny like i think dennis quade
01:55:35.400 is great he's been great in a million things me too i didn't really like when you said he was in
01:55:41.440 reagan i was like really him he pulled that off it just doesn't it look like him in my head i don't
01:55:47.040 know but everyone's saying the same thing at least the way i saw it edited the first speech he's seen
01:55:52.460 starts at a speech and the camera is pulled away and he looks the way he's standing and his head is
01:56:00.580 cocked and will the way he's speaking you think it's an old clip of reagan really yeah i mean all the
01:56:08.560 way through you unless they're very close just because you know not i don't even know not maybe
01:56:16.720 not the same teeth or i don't know what but he looks like him and sounds astonishing like him
01:56:24.740 and you saw an early cut like your cut reagan was pro-soviet union i saw that which was yeah it was
01:56:31.000 very early they had to make some changes very early no you know what they depict him accurately
01:56:36.340 really yeah in fact i think a lot of i think maybe some the younger generation may find it hokey
01:56:45.180 because he was born you know he was born in the 20s and 30s and so he's really he and nancy and this
01:56:52.340 is the way they really were were so sweet to each other you know they were just they were the perfect
01:56:59.980 couple um i think let me ask you this question i was i was on with megan kelly yesterday and uh oh you
01:57:05.860 were i wasn't i was and she by the way also was raving about the reagan uh movie she saw really i guess
01:57:10.960 they showed her the real movie not not some early cut well some people can see through all those
01:57:16.880 i don't even know if she saw an early cut as well but she said she was it was really good she liked it as
01:57:20.920 well and we were talking about the field this year and you know that there are character concerns with
01:57:28.160 everybody running for president yes right you know i mean joe biden's diary uh you know his daughter's
01:57:33.900 diary leaves lots of questions obviously donald trump showering with dad right exactly obviously
01:57:40.440 donald trump i mean you know obviously the stormy daniel thing isn't a thing in the news but we know
01:57:44.240 even before that he obviously was famously you know donald trump donald trump he was a playboy
01:57:49.260 uh legitimately i mean he's got yeah pictures of himself on the cover of playboy hanging in his
01:57:53.740 office right and then what people might not realize is by far the worst of the bunch is rfk jr
01:58:01.240 whose womanizing is so extensive i mean it makes wilt chamberlain like you know impressed
01:58:09.600 like he is so over the line to the extent that when his wife his ex-wife found the diary of all
01:58:16.020 his woman and womanizing she killed herself this is a person who what yeah yeah look it up wait wait
01:58:23.400 wait what do you mean his diary of he had a diary of all of his conquests and he struggled with it he's
01:58:30.760 admitted to most of this and he's admitted it i mean he struggled with it he would keep a scorecard
01:58:35.480 of all the women he'd hook up with on the road i mean his womanizing makes trump look like nothing
01:58:41.340 nothing and so these are your choices you know right now wow which i slept with everyone yes
01:58:48.760 i showered with my daughter in a very creepy way and i'm still kind of a threat my son is an absolute
01:58:57.080 threat uh or the guy who is just rich and slept with models the best the record is clear
01:59:05.660 when you look at it that way yeah you're kind of going on the trump train yeah and what i was saying
01:59:11.960 is look look people aren't perfect like you know you do business with people who do who've done bad
01:59:16.420 things all the time and the question was are we past the time where we can have a reagan and was
01:59:26.260 reagan really even reagan was it just that we weren't covering that and that's what i said too i
01:59:30.860 mean you look at his writings over a long period of time he was real yeah and his his writings in his
01:59:38.040 own hand you know the fact that he wrote to nancy every single day a love letter a love letter
01:59:45.140 every day every day didn't miss a day except for the day he was shot and then he wrote one the next
01:59:52.300 day i have one of his love letters to nancy on their anniversary he gave it to them uh he gave it
01:59:59.480 to her while they were sitting at the table with prince charles and lady die and it's just just
02:00:05.960 beautiful beautiful they weren't just like little no they were they he was the real deal he was the real
02:00:13.040 deal yeah but are we past the point not of just having a reagan are we past the point to where
02:00:19.480 you know he might be showering with children uh you know or he's such a serial killer his wife
02:00:27.440 killed himself are we are we at the point to where you have to you have to be sure serial cheater i
02:00:33.260 think is what you meant to say not serial killer this is the kennedy family so okay serial killers on the
02:00:37.760 table you do have to consider that as an option yeah as a possibility are we looking for somebody
02:00:46.540 even that's trying right you know yeah you know and not trying to hook up right just trying to be a
02:00:53.560 better person and i said my point on this was this is not a 2024 question everyone gets so sensitive
02:01:00.440 we were near an election but shouldn't we let's look to 2028 for a moment shouldn't we try to find
02:01:08.380 somebody who has good policies and isn't always cheating on their wives i i think we were you watch
02:01:15.080 we're going one way or another we are going right straight the next president will sound a little like
02:01:21.860 this or we will turn the corner it's one of the two i'm saying not this guy all right here's our
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02:02:41.720 we'll be right back after these messages so the home alone house is back up on the market
02:03:03.380 uh now it just sold a few years ago for 1.1.5 million that was in 2012 how much do you think
02:03:17.020 that house is worth now remember it's in chicago how much is that house worth now so it just went up
02:03:24.360 for sale i don't know 5.25 million dollars yeah 5.25 yeah for that house and remember i remember
02:03:34.460 growing up watching home alone and i i must have been you know 19 or 20 or whenever when that came
02:03:39.400 out and and i remember looking at that house going what do those people right i remember being
02:03:45.180 impressive yeah so it's i mean you know that's an appropriate number still today that's like you look
02:03:50.020 in a five million dollar house and you're like what do those people do the glenn beck program