Is It Time to Prepare for World War III? | Guest: Dinesh D’Souza | 10⧸23⧸23
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2 hours and 4 minutes
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144.85818
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100
Summary
Glenn Beck is joined by his good friend Stu to discuss a variety of current events, including the latest in the war in the Middle East, the latest on the Dave Chappelle controversy, and a new addition to the Rough Greens line of dog food.
Transcript
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I'm so nervous about the national radio program that begins now in probably eight seconds.
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What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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I just read an op-ed piece from Thomas Friedman, and he's always right.
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And he says, Israel's about to make a terrible, terrible mistake.
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And also, we have China moving six ships over into the Middle East, which is, you know, no big deal there.
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People are walking out of a Dave Chappelle show over his anti-Israel comedy.
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And I'm kind of wondering, why hasn't Israel reacted yet?
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I've got a couple of theories, and I'm going to share them in 60 seconds.
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Pat is filling in for Stu today, who is off again.
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I mean, he's practically Johnny Carson, if anybody remembers him.
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According to reports now, up to six Chinese warships are currently stationed in the Middle East.
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China's People Liberation Army, the CPLA, reported engagement in a joint military exercise with Omani Navy while visiting Oman.
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Again, it's like, you know, when Mexico got their hostages, you know, or their people out of Israel, and they used their air force.
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I thought to myself, I didn't even know Mexico had an air force.
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It's probably a little like, you know, the Cayman Islands and the British Virgin Islands, or they just use British ships.
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Because I don't think they're British still anymore.
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So, the Navy Escort Task Force is now by Kuwait, which is right there near Iran, which I think is really, really, no, seriously, it's exciting.
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Now, my question is, why has Israel not responded?
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One, the New York Times is reporting that the U.S. is advising Israel to delay the Gaza invasion for needed hostage negotiation.
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The Palestinians have returned two American hostages over the weekend.
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I love it that we're working with Qatar because, you know, they're just the number one funder of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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And so, and that's, you know, big, big funder and founder of Hamas.
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I hope we gave them some money in exchange for these hostages.
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I don't know if it's about the hostages as much as it is a very convenient way for the United States to delay any kind of ground invasion until all the media turns on Israel because that's what's happening.
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They're already saying they're already saying they haven't even done anything yet.
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If they would have acted last week or the week before, you would have seen more sympathy.
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But I think we are, I think this is a complete game that the White House is playing to keep Bibi Netanyahu and the Israelis from not striking.
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However, there is another possibility, obviously, you know, I'm not in the rooms advising anyone, but I did think, are they just preparing to go to the head of the snake?
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Now, I don't think so, but we do know that they, that Israel, I mean, Iran now has one nuclear weapon and are just about to develop its second nuclear weapon.
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So, is it possible that they are just going to target Iran, its clerics, or its nuclear facilities?
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Now, the nuclear facility is supposedly buried so deep that you're not supposed to be able to knock it out with any kind of conventional weapon.
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Aerial bombardments meant to prepare the ground, you know, are meeting with diminishing returns now at this point.
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And the widely accepted reason over in Israel is international press pressure, plus the long train of visiting dignitaries and possible negotiations.
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The problem with the latter is that Hamas will probably go for the drip, drip, drip approach, meaning to drag out more time and the media will continue to turn on Israel.
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So, if they're going to target Iran, most likely they'll target the nuclear installations.
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Didn't they, they did this in like 1981, I think.
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And, you know, they went after the reactor and it was, was good.
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Now, maybe if the main operation is successful this time, you'll see the Mossad taking out a few top scientists and military leaders as we have in the past.
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But, you know, Gad Saad said that this would take incredible, I'm quoting, testicular fortitude.
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And, I don't know, most are saying it can't be done, different from 1981, blah, blah, blah.
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It's difficult, but they all said that it couldn't be done back in 1981 as well.
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I mean, you know, the Tom Cruise guys, they do exist.
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They're just, they're probably as short, but not as good looking.
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Anyways, so, you know, they kind of have this don't mess with us kind of image, but we'll see.
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If they can pull it off, that means the testicular area may be made out of steel on B.B. Netanyahu.
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I'm, I'm not really, I'm not really sure, but we will continue to, to watch this.
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There's a couple of other things that would majorly escalate this thing.
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And I'm sure the administration is strongly recommending they don't do that.
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They, you know, they are the head of the snake.
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I mean, when I saw that China, now China was there already.
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But to have them move their ships in shows, you know, that's Iran and Russia.
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I mean, if this, if this goes wrong, we are at World War Three quickly.
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And there's all kinds of things that could go wrong that are just, you know, somebody makes
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There's a hair trigger by somebody and, and it's on.
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So you have the rest of the world, however, turning and you look at what's happening around
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England is going to turn against Israel because I don't think England's going to have a choice.
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I mean, these countries have allowed themselves to be laid waste by so many Islamists.
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People who believe that the Quran must be implemented as the highest source of law.
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I know some Muslims that are not crazy, um, but they're reformed and they'd be the first
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So they're the kind of people that shut their mouth, you know, in their own community because
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Um, but look at what happened over the weekend in London.
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There was a, uh, they won't even give the details of the terrorist strike in London.
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So in London, first of all, the BBC, uh, will not say that Hamas is a terrorist group.
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The BBC, um, and that's really kind of, um, uh, not good fueling more anti, um, Israel and
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anti-Semitism, um, because they're, they, they won't, uh, say that the Palestinian Hamas
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Uh, they're saying, you know, that it's a, no, it's a charity.
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I think it was, let me see if I can find this real quick.
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There was a hit, uh, where the authorities won't even say, uh, what, what exactly happened.
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Uh, they said that it was, yeah, here, pro-Palestinian terror attack, alleged terror attack has already
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been carried out in Britain by an asylum seeker waiting to avenge deaths in Gaza.
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Uh, according to the telegraph, the man who came to this country in 2020 told police, look
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Told police he had carried out the, uh, as yet undisclosed action for Palestine.
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Newspaper reports the case cannot fully be revealed for legal reasons, but that the suspect
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He said he had done it because Israel had killed children in Gaza.
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He's already carried out his mission, but they won't say what it was.
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Questions have been raised over why details about the incident had not been disclosed.
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But security source told the publication they may be downplaying it so they don't have a repeat
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attack or copycats, uh, attacks nations around the world are on high alert, so-called lone wolf
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attacks by extremists motivated by the worsening situation in the middle East in Brussels, uh,
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Belgium on Monday, uh, uh, a man with a gun, uh, down to, uh, Swedish football supporters before
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He was motivated by his Palestinian, uh, love cause there's just such lovely charitable people.
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And so he gives the bullets away too fast for some people.
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Um, so you have this terror threat all over Europe going up.
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How are you going to, how is France going to handle this?
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If Israel goes in and, uh, bombs Iran or, uh, does more with Hamas, you're going to have
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all of these Western countries say, stop it, stop it right now because they'll be in trouble.
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So you're going to, what, sacrifice the Jewish state?
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The, uh, fly me to the moon where all the nations gather around.
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And do you remember how we never, I mean, when we talked about this 30 years ago together,
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um, we didn't, we couldn't understand how we'd be on the wrong side of that.
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So Pat and I were talking 30 years ago about, uh, the coming times of Pat.
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Um, we could be seeing the times where Christ returns.
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And, uh, and I remember at the time I was like, I don't think so.
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And, uh, Pat was like, I'm telling you, I'm telling you.
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Um, so he's the one that got the big one probably right.
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Uh, you know, the overall umbrella, uh, that by 2025, although I hope not, I hope not too,
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And I'm put, you know, I'm locked in like the history vault, you know, for that seven year
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I, you know, crap, we should have bought food and water.
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Um, anyway, um, Pat said to me at the time, I think, you know, by 2025 and I said, there's
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And one of them is America is not mentioned in the scriptures at all.
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Now, some people say, no, it is, it is, it's there really.
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Cause I, I can't really see it there, but, uh, you know, I don't know.
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However, the other possibility, and this is what we talked about was maybe we're wiped
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Um, you know, I, I personally think we are headed in that direction strongly.
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Um, but we also could be wiped out, you know, which would explain why we're not there in
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We've seen since then that there are leaders in America who are frankly, anti-Israel.
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And, uh, some of them make no bones about it now.
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I mean, you've got the Hamas caucus, formerly known as the squad, which, uh, you know, gets
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out there and makes their feelings known about Israel every day.
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I mean, Barack Obama was no supporter of Israel.
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Joe Biden claims to be a Zionist, but is he really, when he's playing both sides against
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the middle right now, he's sending money to Israel and the Palestinians.
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And he says, Oh, but you got to spend it, right?
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There's no way you can ensure that if you start sending billions of dollars to the Palestinians,
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I mean, would we have ever sent aid over to Germany in World War II?
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Uh, you know, I know this is a, a much more friendlier war where they're saying gas the
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Jews and going into innocent people's houses and killing them.
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So maybe that's why we want to send them, you know, cereal and bananas.
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I don't, but I doubt that's what we're sending or what they'll buy with the money we send.
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You know, the whole nuclear war thing we're, you know, chatting about.
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Well, some people might have had a meal or two, you know, when their wife is gone for
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There was some disturbing news that came out this weekend that people like me paid attention
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You most likely missed this story or just didn't really understand it, perhaps.
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Who knew Campbell Brown was kind of a conservative, I guess.
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What Facebook news was, it's like all of the social media.
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The X does it or has announced the same kind of thing.
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They look for the big stories of the day and then they give you a rundown of them.
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They put them and push them into people's threads and people get their news that way.
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That's not the way I get the news, but maybe you or some of your friends do.
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Well, Campbell left because they're cutting the news division at Facebook.
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It looks like Google is going to stop putting Google news out.
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And I didn't even know Instagram was doing it, but I think Instagram is with Facebook.
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And so I think they're doing it as well, cutting it out.
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That means that they're not going to be pushing stories out from the mainstream media, from corporate.
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But that's going to hurt the mainstream media a great deal.
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Because I don't know anybody that goes to, you know, abc.news.go to get their news.
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And so if I understand this correctly, at this point, they are going to let people repost news.
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And we have not heard yet that they are going to stop organizations like Blaze from actually publishing our news on the platform.
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I don't think it means anything really good for our side because it never does.
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And tomorrow we'll let you know what we've been working on.
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And I'm kind of glad that this story came out because it kind of revolves around this.
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We have been battling with these media groups forever.
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And they have so many different tools that they use to silence stories and voices that they don't like.
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Even now, my Facebook page is throttled more than we've seen in a very long time.
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It was over a fact check of a video I posted about big tech suppressing voices.
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So then they suppress our voice because they said our story about suppressing voices.
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It was some technical issue that, you know, uh-huh, uh-huh.
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Meanwhile, the things that I'm posting to Facebook and other platforms are not getting to you.
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The people who follow me to be able to get my information and get the news that we have,
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We've been talking to you about this because of third-party fact checkers.
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Steve Dace just got a strike on YouTube on Friday for a video he posted back in June because
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And if you deviate from that course, you're done.
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We've been working on things for, uh, quite a while.
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Make sure you tune in tomorrow and I'll tell you what changes we've made.
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We have some new content as well that we're going to talk about and some plans that are
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being put into place, but we can't do it without you.
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Um, tune in tomorrow, major announcement on that.
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By the way, we were talking about, um, uh, Israel.
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Did you know that we're now deploying the THAAD, uh, missile system to the Middle East,
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the terminal high altitude, uh, aired defense missile system?
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Uh, we're also putting in additional Patriot missile systems.
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These are the two defense weapons that make up one of the most advanced missile defense
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A THAAD can hit a ballistic missile both in the atmosphere as well as outside of the
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The Patriot, uh, knocks missiles at a closer range.
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So the ones that they're getting, you know, from Hamas, that would be Patriot.
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Why are we sending over the THAAD missile system?
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Because that's for ballistic missiles that are going up and coming down.
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Uh, that makes me a little, just a little, just a little nervous, but I mean, the name
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Kind of sounds, doesn't it sound like it's a, you know, some sort of a groomer kind of,
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THAAD's got missiles like you wouldn't believe.
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I think that's what's, I think that's what's really happening.
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Uh, but none of this is going to happen and all of these problems are going to be blamed
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on the Republicans if they don't have a speaker.
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In fact, let me break early so I don't break this up because there's a lot of information
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I have for you that I learned over the weekend on what happened on Friday, what was going on
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on the weekend and what the plan is from the Republic.
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They had a plan and I'll share that with you here in just a second.
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I think the ultrasounds are $15,000 and I just heard over the weekend that Pat's audience,
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I'm going to start something tomorrow where we're going to, oh, five will knock you in
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Uh, the other thing is these ultrasound machines, they're $15,000.
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Here's what's happening with the speaker of the house.
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After Jordan's third vote on Friday, the Republicans considered staying all weekend until they selected
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a speaker, but they decided against that, uh, because of quorum calls.
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If, if the Democrats had more people there than Republicans, they could have taken control of the
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So they decided, Hey, let's not, let's, let's not do that.
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Um, and the process of choosing a house speaker, um, I think I'm giving you some information
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that you, you don't have, uh, really any place else.
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Um, but they're going to announce 10 candidates for speaker.
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Each is going to give a speech to the conference beginning today, and then the conference will
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And then the field will be narrowed down, you know, candidate by candidate until they have
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a single candidate, the process is really vital in this cycle of, uh, votes.
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It's going to be proposed today that the conference adopts an internal rule stipulating.
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They're not going to send any nominee to the floor for a vote unless they have a vote in the
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If they don't have it, they're not bringing it to the floor.
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They think this process might be able to bring someone to the floor by Wednesday, uh, but
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we'll watch to, you know, see if this, if this happens, they don't want to repeat of what
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Now there are four probable front runners from the 10, Mike Johnson, Louisiana, Tom Emmer
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from Minnesota, Kevin Hearn from Oklahoma and Byron Donalds of Florida of the four, probably
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the two most likely to emerge will be Mike Johnson and Kevin Hearn.
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He was endorsed by Trump and then Trump pulled that back.
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Uh, some votes, uh, he's got some votes that trouble conservatives.
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Brian Daniel Daniels is part of the, uh, or sorry, uh, Brian Donalds Donalds.
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Byron Donalds is part of the freedom caucus, a hundred percent, uh, Liberty score.
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And he's probably not going to get it because of that.
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Uh, the Republican nominee can't afford to lose more than five votes.
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Hearn opposes any continuing resolution and is currently the head of the Republican study
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committee, which is the assembly of conservative Republicans in the house, different from the
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freedom caucus, but still made up of conservatives.
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Johnson has been part of the Republican leadership team at various levels, including heading the
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He's a strong constitutional conservative and deep religious faith.
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Uh, he was a national litigator for religious leader and pro-life issues.
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He taught constitutional law, solid conservative.
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If Scalise or Jordan chose to get involved with any of the candidates currently running, it'll
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probably be for Johnson others in the race, uh, Jody Arrington from Texas, Pete Sessions
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from Texas, Roger Williams, Texas, uh, Austin, Scott, Georgia, and Jack, uh, Bergman from, uh,
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If you call and get involved, I don't know if you will, but if you do and call and get
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involved, it is imperative that you are a Glenn Beck listener, that you are polite and kind
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Um, anybody who's like, you know, people started calling and they were shouting and I can't vote
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for their, what kind of what, but just be, just be good.
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Um, we need, um, we need political, uh, prosperity and George Washington said that comes from religion
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Um, and there's a great, great quote from him, uh, on that in his farewell address, but this
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Uh, you know, when the founders were at an impasse in their deliberations at the constitutional
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convention, you had New York holding out on one last item and they wanted, you know, they
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And, uh, it was going back and forth that that's wrong.
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And, uh, Ben Franklin threw up his hands and looked at George Washington and George Washington
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hadn't said very much at all, uh, during the convention, if any.
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And, uh, they, the room stopped and everybody looked to Washington and that's when he got
00:38:28.580
up from his chair and he said, um, let us raise a standard where the good and honest can repair.
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So let's, let's make this constitution a shelter where people can run to the good and the honest
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can run to and, and get under, uh, the event is in the hand of God.
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And what he meant by that was we can't, we all have seen the finger of God.
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The Reverend William Rogers was going to give a special prayer to the group.
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Uh, they, they adjourned, they prayed for hours.
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They came back, the impasse broke, and they achieved the success, uh, that, uh, surpassed
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We are a country that was built on prayer and covenants.
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When we go wrong, it's because we're not praying.
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Um, and, uh, we've done that as a nation and as individuals, and we need to renew and return
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to our earlier covenant with God, as well as make new covenants if we need to.
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So, but perhaps, uh, perhaps maybe they should really actually just stop talking for a while
00:39:46.220
and pray, but I don't know if there's enough in Congress that do that genuinely, but, uh,
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We shouldn't see anything really, um, except these votes coming out of, out of Congress for
00:40:04.560
I'm not sure that that would even, uh, come out, uh, and be announced, but we're expecting
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It's really sad and pathetic that the Republicans cannot, will not, they absolutely refuse to
00:40:26.300
And it's not conservative because I don't know what conservative means.
00:40:45.300
Um, but, but the people with the Liberty score or the FreedomWorks score of, you know,
00:40:50.300
95 to a hundred, they're the people, the rest of the Republican party wants nothing to
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And it's, it's obscene, but it shows you that's the progressive Republican party.
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You know, remember progressivism started with Theodore Roosevelt in the Republican party.
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It's just as deep that you call them the, you know, globalists and the big staters.
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There's a reason that term means something because it, it used to mean really high quality
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For instance, you remember the old, I think champion made them the old sweatshirts, not
00:41:34.160
the way they're made now, but those sweatshirts that maybe your dad had one, uh, for the
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from the sixties and early seventies, and they just never wore out and they were so soft
00:41:45.420
Well, we made those only in America and they were made on special machines.
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And when manufacturing left America, those machines were sold over, I think to Japan.
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Uh, and when American giant found another factory going out of business here in America,
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they decided, you know what, we're going to make the quality clothing that used to be
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They went and they found those machines, brought them back to America, uh, and then trained
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So now there's all these newly, uh, trained workers in this factory that didn't go out
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So that means the town lasts and you're getting great products out of it.
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There's, uh, there's something that I think you need to, uh, you need to know.
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The Chinese government TikTok is doing something nefarious?
00:46:46.400
Um, we're about to see a big, big change in, um, social media.
00:46:59.520
Um, but there was a, uh, there was a, uh, an account that was held by Evita Duffy Alfonso.
00:47:07.400
And she's a staff writer at the Federalist, um, and co-founder of the Chicago Thinker.
00:47:13.520
And she was, uh, talking about what these climate psychos are doing.
00:47:20.500
Um, and they're, they're going to restrict our movement.
00:47:25.100
And this is, this I think is just a convenient, uh, effect of everything this administration
00:47:34.920
is done from not searching for our own oil to putting all kinds of restraints on people
00:47:43.340
to, you know, um, just, you know, making sure that the airlines are in their pocket, uh,
00:47:51.380
and the shortage of workers now that we have, I don't know if you've flown recently, but
00:47:56.800
it's an even less, uh, fun experience than it used to be.
00:48:05.240
Now you, you don't know if you're going to get trapped someplace, at least that's the
00:48:09.540
way I and my family feel, um, that you fly someplace and you get to the plane and you're
00:48:15.400
like, Hey, it's delayed, but there's in my family, there's been, I think three planes
00:48:21.300
that they were, you know, waiting for, um, and took them two days to get home because
00:48:33.780
And I think that works to the advantage of the climate huggers because here's what they
00:48:40.700
Now she made a video and she said these facts and they were taken off because they're misleading
00:49:06.760
New study conducted by the research firm, Consumer Science and Analytics Institute found that 41%
00:49:15.060
of citizens in France support banning people from flying more than four times in their lifetimes
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You would only take four flights your entire lifetime.
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Even more disturbing, 59% of 18 to 24 year olds in France support the radical limit on air
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They have already outlawed domestic flights less than two and a half hours long.
00:49:49.900
So, you know, two and a half hours long, that's about a 20, 21 hour drive.
00:49:55.800
It's not, it's, it's, you know, not here to the burbs.
00:50:00.280
It's, you know, it's not even New York to Rochester because that's about a 45 minute flight.
00:50:07.760
That's, that's New York to Cincinnati, maybe even further than that.
00:50:21.020
They are already doing it within two and a half hours from the airport.
00:50:27.860
Well, when they're banning gas, when they're forcing you into a car that only goes 400 miles,
00:50:36.120
that's not 400 miles is not enough to take you two and a half hours.
00:50:48.000
The G40 cities, which we have talked about, um, the G40 city climate leadership group.
00:50:58.800
And we got red flags for talking about this because they say this is not true, but listen
00:51:06.280
to the way this is worded because it is absolutely true.
00:51:09.560
Um, I can tell you that the global climate organization is a hundred cities across the
00:51:18.980
It has a 2030 target important target of limiting air travel to one short haul return flight less
00:51:30.020
than 1500, uh, kilometers every three years per person.
00:51:40.960
Now, when I say this is their goal, this is what they're trying to do.
00:51:45.980
We were flagged by, I don't remember which social media group as telling untruths because
00:52:05.000
This is just a number that they're throwing out there.
00:52:09.500
And, uh, they're not saying that it has to be done or I said, that's, that's the same
00:52:16.600
Anyway, um, so they are suppressing this for some, uh, some reason or another.
00:52:25.460
If the C40 cities get their way, people will not be able to take their one short haul flight
00:52:32.260
every three years since C40, uh, cities make up about one 12th of the global population.
00:52:40.340
One flight per person every three years would cut the air industry's emission by way more
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Basically, it will annihilate the air travel industry.
00:52:56.220
So if you lose, well, you know, what's going to be left concords for really rich people, uh,
00:53:03.280
private planes for really rich people that that's, that's all that's going to be left.
00:53:16.780
It is so important that you, uh, learn how to find the truth and find it on your own.
00:53:30.780
I mean, Pat, what do you think the honest odds are that we go?
00:53:35.880
I mean, there's a chance miracles happen and it doesn't have to go this way.
00:53:39.940
Um, but Israel is escalating the airstrikes against Gaza.
00:53:48.560
Iran has the crazy religious people who say we're going to destroy Israel to hasten the
00:53:54.340
return of the promised one, which is end times talk.
00:54:09.480
We're not in world war three a year from now that we're not, that we're not.
00:54:26.180
I mean, maybe you didn't, you didn't learn this, but, um, I'm sure you did in the 1930 or
00:54:34.120
When we went to war, every newsroom had a monitor.
00:54:38.700
They didn't, they couldn't edit you after it was out.
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So you had to have a military for any national program.
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And they told you pretty much what you can and cannot say.
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No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, you're not saying that that's in world war
00:55:03.800
two with the internet and with everything, not just being national, but international.
00:55:13.200
Do you really think that monitors won't be in everybody's newsroom?
00:55:20.440
And actually, if you say, no, I don't think so.
00:55:42.700
And it will happen when there's a real crisis and you get up and you want to know about it
00:55:48.980
and you go to look for your favorite whoever to explain this and they're not going to be there.
00:55:54.620
So it is vital that you learn to hear over the noise and actually be able to decipher what is true.
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And there's a couple of easy things that you can do and we'll tell you about that coming up in just a minute.
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So, the first thing you need to do if you're learning, if you want to be your own editor,
00:57:53.780
This is one of the most frequently asked questions of me.
00:58:03.540
I will tell you that I know, because I work here, and I'm the founder of it,
00:58:09.940
Blaze tries really, really hard to get it right.
00:58:13.960
Daily Wire tries really, really hard to get it right.
00:58:18.360
The Caller, Daily Caller tries to get it right.
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There's a few websites, just the news, I trust.
00:58:33.960
And, for instance, just the news gives you all of the sources,
00:58:39.040
because they're generating the stories themselves entirely.
00:58:45.220
And so, they're reporting on what they have learned, and so the sources are there.
00:58:54.940
What you have to do is first narrow it down by saying,
00:59:06.440
Have you ever read one of those stories where you're not sure what the hell they're even talking about?
00:59:10.600
You can't follow the story because a gunman walked in, and then they did this, and then they got into the car?
00:59:22.720
And you're like, wait, is there more than one person?
00:59:33.600
I mean, you've probably read those stories before.
00:59:44.780
If they can't get some eternal truths right because of political correctness, you cannot trust them.
00:59:53.000
So, if they're using they, them, or, you know, pronouns that are, if they say, what was the maxim, Australia maxim, did you see this?
01:00:08.480
Australia maxim came out with their hot 100, and like number two or number one is a guy.
01:00:29.340
And so, it's like, you know, look, I don't get my news from Maxim, but they're not trustworthy on anything.
01:00:37.740
If they cannot get that right, you can't believe anything that they say.
01:00:43.900
If they're willing to publish that big of a lie, then you don't know when they're lying.
01:00:49.940
The more subtle stuff will come very, very easily to them.
01:00:53.560
So, that's the first thing that you have to do.
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Start making a list of, you know, organizations that you trust.
01:01:05.880
Those organizations are going to have a tough time surviving here in the coming times, especially if we go to war.
01:01:14.660
You need to know who they are, and you need to know how to follow them directly.
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I told you earlier this episode that we were talking to, or no, I'm sorry.
01:01:29.380
I was reading a story yesterday that came from Facebook.
01:01:33.560
Campbell Brown was running their news division, and they're getting rid of their news division.
01:01:39.500
Now, I'm not sure exactly yet all that it means, and I think they wouldn't tell us all that it means, but how it's being reported is that media, these social media companies, they're so tired of getting, you know, in trouble from the government on, you know, what to print, what not to print, and all these news things that they just, they're going to get out of the business.
01:02:09.220
Is that you curating the news yourself, or is it, does that also include places like The Blaze, who is a news publisher?
01:02:23.440
Are we not allowed to publish on, is that in the future that we won't be allowed to publish on Facebook?
01:02:28.640
My guess is yes, because the minute this is implemented, ABC, CBS, all of these discredited mainstream media places, you're not going to see their stuff, because if Facebook isn't selecting those stories from those companies, do you know anybody that goes to ABC.news.go to get their news?
01:02:53.520
Because I don't, I don't, and you need to know who they are, because when this starts to backlash, because the Facebook is not pushing you to ABC or CNN or NBC, they're going to feel the pinch, and we've already felt it.
01:03:14.260
When you're, when you're, when you're, when you're, when you're banished to outer darkness by Facebook or whoever, you feel it, and it affects your bottom line.
01:03:26.100
So, know how to get a hold of your people, because right now is probably the best it's going to be for a while.
01:03:36.720
When you say, I want to follow that person, if they're conservative and news, you're going to probably have more and more harder times getting those stories actually into your feed.
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And it's important that you get the stuff that you trust from the people you trust, and stay one with the news.
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You know, it's not really a crime to shoplift if you're taking less than $900 worth of stuff, right?
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We all know that to be, it's not stealing, it's not a crime.
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We shouldn't enforce the law because it might hurt somebody's feelings.
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They're going to start with about 10 candidates in a caucus and then outside.
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They're not going to do anything until they have 217.
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They hope that maybe it will be as soon as Wednesday.
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I don't know, by probably one or two o'clock Eastern time.
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You know, Pat and I were just, you know, talking about, you know, what are the odds?
01:06:34.680
What are the odds that we're in World War Three?
01:06:54.660
And all of the little people are on that side of the glass.
01:07:05.660
Are average people thinking about like and talking about, you know, hey.
01:07:15.060
No, they're worried about Taylor Swift and the Chiefs.
01:07:21.600
I think we need to have some sort of redistribution of Taylor Swift.
01:07:32.220
She should have to have some sort of romantic interlude with somebody on every NFL team.
01:07:46.400
Who is she could come in to affect the economy that way?
01:07:53.560
So she should have to support fairly every show and every team.
01:08:04.440
I don't have anything that I'm thinking of in particular, but that's the way we do that.
01:08:16.620
I would say that it's not even a thought, you know?
01:08:25.500
If you're saying 50-50, yeah, it's going to be a big one.
01:08:29.200
I mean, I think it's 50-50 by, you know, Christmas time.
01:08:45.820
But right now, forces are gathered near each other.
01:09:00.380
And we're sending the, you know, the ballistic THAAD.
01:09:06.940
And we're sending THAAD to the Middle Eastern Theater.
01:09:15.340
Anyway, THAAD's going to the Middle Eastern Theater.
01:09:26.340
Anyway, THAAD is a missile system for, you know, basically intercontinental ballistic missiles, which.
01:09:36.200
I can't think of the Middle Eastern countries that have one of those.
01:10:11.220
So, I mean, I think you're looking at, you know, you're looking at China, Russia, United States, any of those.
01:10:20.080
And I think Europe is going to start playing into the hands of the Palestinians soon.
01:10:25.580
Because how are they going to control all of this?
01:10:32.000
Do you know that we have 400 people that came across our border that we caught?
01:10:40.260
400 people that we caught that are on the terrorist list this year.
01:10:51.120
Because I think we're not catching most of them.
01:10:57.420
Why are people on the terrorist list coming across our border to cause?
01:11:06.760
They really want to work at a fast food establishment.
01:11:12.160
Huh, I didn't, no, I didn't see that one as an option.
01:11:16.240
I was thinking more that, you know, I kind of go once a terrorist, always a terrorist.
01:11:25.500
Because, no, I think they just, they come to America with that, with that burning in their belly.
01:11:32.100
That they just want to make something of their life.
01:11:34.400
Yeah, see, the burning in the belly still makes sense the way I'm thinking about it, too.
01:11:38.680
But, anyway, you know, you're looking at some, you know, and it's, I mean, how do you talk to your friends about this?
01:11:50.700
If they don't, I mean, it's kind of like, yeah, I don't think I'm opening the shelter door for you.
01:11:58.400
If you're not there at all, you know, it's kind of like, yeah, remember when I tried, you know, they're pounding on the door.
01:12:12.740
And I'm on the other side of the door going, hmm, I don't think so.
01:12:21.120
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Do I need to update my emergency preparedness kit?
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And they talk about all the things that you need to do.
01:13:56.480
But they do have preparedness materials on what kind of emergencies you could be facing.
01:14:07.500
And this is interesting because they have little booklets for everything.
01:14:29.540
Where are you going to evacuate if it's 110 degrees, for instance?
01:15:03.000
Now, one of these things doesn't really belong.
01:15:07.900
What are you doing to prepare for the thunderstorm?
01:15:12.160
I mean, well, no, you wouldn't want an umbrella, unless you're wearing rubber sole shoes, because
01:15:18.160
I think then it'll travel through the umbrella and just die in your shoes.
01:15:32.900
See, they should have just done extreme heat and nuclear explosion is one.
01:15:50.740
And that's one where you just don't go into your house.
01:16:08.060
How many people do you think are prepared for any of that stuff?
01:16:22.160
You know, with the kind of things they're talking about.
01:16:29.560
How you connect with each other if self-towers are down.
01:16:43.180
You know, it's like, where are we going to meet?
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Well, I tell you, if it's the end of the world, you can find me at the closest Waffle House.
01:17:18.300
Because of things like, for instance, these deep fakes now that they can capture your child's
01:17:25.040
voice online, and within three seconds, they can image it.
01:17:31.960
And so this is already happening, where people will call and they'll say, Mom, I just made
01:17:50.020
You got, the family picks a number, or picks a number.
01:18:14.120
You say 93, and she gives you the number to get you.
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What if you're so stressed out, you can't do the math in your head?
01:18:44.400
So even under duress, you should be able to come up with 1.
01:18:48.320
And if not, you'll probably just say, is it really you?
01:18:54.020
Because if I say 37, there's going to be some math involved, and they might be too stressed.
01:19:02.960
If you're dealing with your dumb kids, okay, you just say 99, and then they have to say
01:19:13.500
Boy, Pat is going to be dead within the first week.
01:19:28.580
And I've found generally anybody who's like, oh, you can trust me.
01:19:41.420
When are you going to get it through your head?
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Developments on cash payments made to Joe Biden.
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Here's some important context about this check we've obtained in our investigation.
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In 2018, James Biden received $600,000 in loans from AmeriCorps, a financially distressed
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According to bankruptcy court documents, James Biden received these loans, quote, based upon
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representations that his last name, Biden, could open doors and that he could obtain a
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large investment from the Middle East based on his political connections, end quote.
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On March 1st, 2018, AmeriCorps wired a $200,000 loan into James and Sarah Biden's personal bank
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And then on the very same day, James Biden wrote a $200,000 check from this same personal
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James Biden wrote this check to Joe Biden as a, quote, loan repayment.
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Could have been, I mean, did they check on the check where, you know, it's memo, you know,
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I mean, how many times have you given your brother, you know, $200,000 for his birthday?
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I'd be cutting back quite a bit from what I normally give him.
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Anyway, we both feed our dogs, you know, kibble food.
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Full of vitamins, minerals, probiotics, antioxidants.
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We just, we just pour out a bunch of bells into his, you know, into his bowl and sprinkle
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some rough greens when they stop moving a little bit.
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No matter what you feed your dog, you know, other dogs or, or kibble food.
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It's good for your dog to have this vitamins, minerals, probiotics, antioxidants, you name
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If it's healthy for your dog, it's most likely in rough greens.
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Just go to a rough greens.com slash back rough greens.com slash back or call 833 Glenn 33.
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We gotta stand together, it's the chorus of light
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We gotta stand together, it's the chorus of light
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Is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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Hello America, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program
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That believe that Hamas is not a terrorist group
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And whatever the Israelis had, they had coming to them
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It's a disturbingly high number here in America from a new poll
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So if there's a way to make sure that I'm hitting the target
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And it used to be really practice, practice, practice with live rounds
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But you didn't know what you were aiming at or target
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And it will help you improve your shooting quickly
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It is something you put on the barrel of the gun
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And it connects to your phone or your laptop with Bluetooth
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And it will show you exactly what happened as you were aiming
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Then what happened as you're beginning to pull the trigger
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Because the State Department has just issued a travel advisory
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They are advising against any travel to Lebanon or Iraq
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And then it reflects on that fresh blood in the streets
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You know, when are you going to get there again?
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The State Department is offering a travel advisory
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Because our cruise was going to stop in Gaza City
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That was one of the port cities we were counting on
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She teaches courses in the Department of International Affairs
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Students enrolled in different courses that she teaches claim she has referred to Hamas as a charity organization or a humanitarian group
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Said the teacher prohibits students from recording her lectures or taking pictures of slideshow presentations
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Online reviews of Rate My Professors mention that the course's information is inaccurate and ideologically slanted
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With students alleging that she doesn't provide real adequate sources
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The student said she was taught that Israel helped create Hamas like the U.S. helped create Al-Qaeda
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Students also allege that the professor has denied the Armenian genocide in her classes
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Well, that's probably why she doesn't, you know, want any sources
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Because you really have to go to Turkish sources or Islamic sources to be able to hear that fresh, fresh look at the Armenian genocide
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But I only want to get credit if I agree on the professor's side
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Now, Bill Maher came out and he said, you know, the students at these elite colleges
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He said, with recent events, I think it shows that if you go to these places, it just makes you stupid
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And finally, Newerle, as an Ivy League graduate who knows the value of a liberal education
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I have one piece of advice for the youth of America
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And if you absolutely have to go, don't go to an elite college
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Because as recent events have shown, it just makes you stupid
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There are a few, if any, positives to come out of what happened in Israel
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But one of them is opening America's eyes to how higher education has become indoctrination
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Among them, the simplistic notion that the world is a binary place where everyone is either an oppressor
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In the case of Israel, oppressors being babies and bubbers
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The same students who will tell you that words are violence and silence is violence
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Were very supportive when Hamas terrorists went on a rape and murder rampage worthy of the Vikings
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They knew where to point the fingers, at the murdered
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Now I recognize that a certain amount of foolishness is expected of college kids
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But mixing Jägermeister and tomato juice isn't the same as siding with terrorists
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34 student groups at Harvard signed a letter that said
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The apartheid regime is the only one to blame, proving they don't know what constitutes apartheid
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But it doesn't deter them from having an opinion
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They've convinced themselves Israel is the most repressive regime in history
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And actual history doesn't come up in their intersectionality of politics and genderqueer identities class
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And just to prove that you're an idiot if you go to school
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Oregon high school graduates won't have to prove basic mastery of reading, writing, or math
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After the State Board of Education voted unanimously to pause the requirement
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Will not have to take a test to prove that they can read, write, or do arithmetic
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Now I, because I can read and write, it's actually arithmetic
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I don't know which right I would write down for this
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And nobody says anything about your performance
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Which is why part of the state's trying to secede
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People who are too weird for California are coming up here
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Is Tinder the one that you swipe right or left right?
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He posted that he just matched with his dead wife on Tinder
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I had swiped left so many times I almost missed it
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But three other pictures of my dead wife I had never seen before
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Including one at the Statue of Liberty behind her
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I swiped right and I breathed for the first time in nearly two minutes
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And tell them someone is impersonating my beloved dead wife on the app
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And doing some sort of magical Photoshop to put her in pictures
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Probably not the response that's going to get him a date
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Is a person that shares the same name as his wife?