The Glenn Beck Program - November 20, 2025


Jasmine Crockett Out-Dummied Herself on Epstein | Guest: Rep. Chip Roy | 11⧸20⧸25


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 8 minutes

Words per Minute

166.7455

Word Count

21,506

Sentence Count

1,241

Misogynist Sentences

33

Hate Speech Sentences

45


Summary

Jasmine Crockett talks about the importance of pre-planning for an unplanned pregnancy and why you need to have a backup plan in case things don't go as planned. The Glenn Beck Program is a movement and you re a big part of it.


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00:05:27.240 Wow.
00:05:27.920 Where do we even begin here?
00:05:29.000 Let's start with Jasmine Crockett.
00:05:36.240 Yesterday, she came out and she said that Lee Zeldin
00:05:40.800 was receiving money from Jeffrey Epstein.
00:05:47.640 And Lee Zeldin's like, what?
00:05:50.380 No, I didn't.
00:05:51.600 Now, he knows that he did get money from Jeffrey Epstein.
00:05:56.720 Just not the Jeffrey Epstein.
00:06:00.280 Another Jeffrey Epstein.
00:06:03.360 Here is Jasmine Crockett trying to spin her mistake on CNN last night.
00:06:10.820 Listen to this.
00:06:12.160 Democrat who's been on defense over Jeffrey Epstein is Stacey Plaskett.
00:06:16.360 She represents the Virgin Islands.
00:06:17.720 She was texting with Jeffrey Epstein the day of Michael Cohen's hearing.
00:06:22.000 Her questions pretty closely followed the text messages between the two of them
00:06:26.280 to ask about Rona Graff, Trump's longtime assistant.
00:06:29.740 You were defending her today, or in recent days, yesterday.
00:06:33.600 And you talked about Republicans taking money from a Jeffrey Epstein.
00:06:36.880 Here's what you said.
00:06:37.540 Who also took money from somebody named Jeffrey Epstein, as I had my team dig in very quickly.
00:06:49.960 Mitt Romney, the NRCC, Lee Zeldin, George Bush, Wynne Redd, McCain-Palin, Rick Lazio.
00:07:01.340 You mentioned Lee Zeldin there.
00:07:05.260 He's now a cabinet secretary.
00:07:06.580 He responded and said it was actually Dr. Jeffrey Epstein, who's a doctor that doesn't
00:07:10.480 have any relation to the convicted sex trafficker.
00:07:12.900 Unfortunate for that doctor, but that is who donated to a prior campaign of his.
00:07:17.180 Do you want to correct the record on the people?
00:07:19.060 Listen, I never said that it was that Jeffrey Epstein, just so that people understand when
00:07:22.740 you make a donation, your picture is not there.
00:07:24.520 And because they decided to spring this on us in real time, I wanted the Republicans to
00:07:29.840 think about what could potentially happen, because I knew that they didn't even try to
00:07:33.600 go through the FEC.
00:07:34.880 So my team, what they did is they Googled.
00:07:36.860 And that is specifically why I said, A, Jeffrey Epstein.
00:07:39.340 Unlike Republicans, I at least don't go out and just tell lies.
00:07:43.940 Because it was not the same one, that's fine.
00:07:46.260 But when Lee Zeldin had something to say, all he had to say was it was a different Jeffrey
00:07:50.580 Epstein.
00:07:51.600 He admitted that he did receive donations from a Jeffrey Epstein.
00:07:55.480 So at least I wasn't trying to mislead people.
00:07:57.680 Now, have I dug in to find out who this doctor is?
00:08:00.420 I have not.
00:08:00.660 Can you just stop here for a second?
00:08:01.980 There's so much to digest.
00:08:03.500 We got to just stop for just a second.
00:08:05.680 You weren't misleading people because you didn't say it was the Jeffrey Epstein.
00:08:11.300 You said it was a Jeffrey Epstein.
00:08:13.380 What is the problem with getting money from Dr. Jeffrey Epstein?
00:08:18.060 There is no problem.
00:08:19.360 That'd be like, and Stu Breguier has been taking money from Bob Stevenson.
00:08:27.500 And what's the problem?
00:08:30.340 He's been working for Bob Stevenson for years.
00:08:34.620 He was delivering papers as a kid to Bob Stevenson's front door.
00:08:39.180 Who's Bob Stevenson?
00:08:40.540 There's not a problem with that.
00:08:41.900 What do you why would you go out and say, you know, if she had come out and said, you know what?
00:08:46.580 Lee Zeldin was also taking money from Bob Stevenson and Jim First and Jim Berger Steenberg.
00:08:52.800 I mean, then it would be fine.
00:08:54.900 You clearly were smearing, not misleading, not misleading.
00:09:01.420 Oh, what's the problem from taking it from other than poor Dr. Jeffrey Epstein?
00:09:06.920 Oh, my gosh.
00:09:09.300 First of all, bad for that guy.
00:09:11.000 That life sucks.
00:09:11.820 That life does suck.
00:09:13.120 That life sucks.
00:09:13.580 If you're Dr. Jeffrey Epstein, you got to think about a name change.
00:09:16.420 But there's hundreds of Dr.
00:09:18.340 Not Dr., but Jeffrey Epsteins across the country.
00:09:21.480 Hundreds.
00:09:22.120 And I mean, she was designed in a lab to make me happy.
00:09:28.440 Jasmine Crockett.
00:09:29.300 I love her so much.
00:09:34.260 She is like, if you could formulate the perfect Democrat, I think I would have to just put her out there.
00:09:41.120 She just says the like she can't even get her bad defense right over this.
00:09:48.260 Like she's trying to say, well, I didn't lie.
00:09:50.240 Like that's your defense in theory.
00:09:52.420 Right.
00:09:52.760 Like you.
00:09:53.460 I threw this in here and I noticed that at the time we talked about it.
00:09:56.000 I think it was yesterday that she said, hey, Jeffrey Epstein.
00:09:59.860 Yeah, she did.
00:10:00.680 She knew that she and which actually makes it worse.
00:10:03.280 Right.
00:10:03.540 Like she knew she was lying.
00:10:04.920 She knew there was a good chance this wasn't Jeffrey Epstein.
00:10:08.340 But the last thing in the world is misleading.
00:10:13.120 It wouldn't be a problem if you would say, look, all of these people have taken money from a Jeffrey Epstein.
00:10:22.480 Doubt that it's the same Jeffrey Epstein might be, might not be.
00:10:28.220 But I mean, I know, I know, but at least it would be no value.
00:10:32.200 But at least you could say, I'm not trying to mislead people.
00:10:36.640 I am trying to create doubt in people's minds.
00:10:40.660 But I'm I'm not saying he's taken money from Jeffrey Epstein.
00:10:44.600 You know, when she just lists all of these people, I mean, let's look at her donations.
00:10:50.700 Let's see if she's ever taken money from a Charlie Manson.
00:10:55.740 You know what I mean?
00:10:57.000 She's taken money from a John Wayne Gacy.
00:11:01.140 I mean, hello, a Ted Bundy has been seen around her house.
00:11:07.740 I mean, it's crazy.
00:11:11.080 It's crazy.
00:11:11.680 And she knew exactly what she was doing.
00:11:13.620 And I hope that she continues.
00:11:15.780 I hope she continues to gain power.
00:11:17.920 Yes.
00:11:18.420 And and love and respect from the Democrats, because she is insane.
00:11:25.380 She's insane.
00:11:26.340 She's so reckless.
00:11:27.620 She's insane.
00:11:28.460 She is.
00:11:29.020 And by the way, this is the person that we are told that it should be the face of the party,
00:11:34.400 that they should lean into the way she talks because she's such a good communicator.
00:11:39.820 And she gets on all these shows.
00:11:41.720 Glenn, I mean, this is what this is a massive problem in our politics.
00:11:44.500 And it affects the left more than it affects the right.
00:11:46.400 But it affects both sides of some degree, which is we are incentivized.
00:11:50.240 The entire system is set up to reward people like her who just say the dumbest things possible
00:11:56.240 and get and and the most irresponsible and reckless things possible and get all the clicks.
00:12:01.300 I mean, this woman's been on like Colbert.
00:12:03.700 Why?
00:12:04.400 She's a complete nobody who is wrong all the time.
00:12:09.200 And she's getting on all these massive shows.
00:12:11.300 She's getting booked everywhere.
00:12:12.960 She's living the ultimate life of today's modern congresswoman.
00:12:18.240 And what's going to stop her?
00:12:20.060 The incentives are right there for her to continue.
00:12:22.640 Do you think that she doesn't know she's dead?
00:12:26.700 I mean, because didn't a Crockett die at the Alamo?
00:12:29.160 Was that her?
00:12:29.980 I think it was her.
00:12:31.020 I know a Crockett died at the Alamo.
00:12:34.400 I'm not really sure.
00:12:35.960 I'm not really sure.
00:12:37.160 I mean, just what a dope.
00:12:39.000 Clint, can I just point out?
00:12:40.560 It's like I'm a part of a research team because she put her team on this.
00:12:44.280 Yeah, we got to get to that.
00:12:44.920 Crack team.
00:12:45.260 But quickly.
00:12:46.120 But quickly.
00:12:46.740 Yeah.
00:12:47.140 And I mean, it was, I always thought that the, especially Congress research would have
00:12:51.760 these amazing tools.
00:12:53.040 No, they don't.
00:12:53.780 And we like, our team struggles over this.
00:12:56.300 We're constantly trying to stay ahead of the curve.
00:12:58.260 And the last thing we do is Google.
00:13:00.360 Google searches?
00:13:02.360 Google.
00:13:02.720 That's what you do at Congress?
00:13:04.800 Yes.
00:13:05.400 Cracking research team?
00:13:06.240 That is what you do.
00:13:07.860 That is what you do.
00:13:09.680 Don't you have to fire your whole team after this?
00:13:11.920 Like, if you were a rational human being.
00:13:14.020 I would be done.
00:13:14.800 No, but she, I don't think, I have a feeling that her team briefed her.
00:13:20.540 It's why she did say, A, Jeffrey Epstein.
00:13:23.700 You're right.
00:13:24.080 They briefed her and said, this is not, probably not the same guy.
00:13:27.820 It might have even said, if you're Googling, it might have even said, Dr. Jeffrey Epstein.
00:13:33.200 Why wouldn't it?
00:13:34.020 If that's who gave that money, it most likely said, Dr. Jeffrey Epstein.
00:13:40.640 And so they would say, it's not the Jeffrey Epstein.
00:13:43.800 Yes, but that's okay.
00:13:45.660 I mean, she clearly knew.
00:13:48.540 So who is she going to fire?
00:13:50.120 This is what she wanted.
00:13:51.940 Just the smear.
00:13:53.060 Do we have time to play the rest of this clip?
00:13:54.580 Because there's more to this.
00:13:55.680 Yeah, go ahead.
00:13:56.100 It's amazing.
00:13:56.840 Play the rest.
00:13:57.420 Play the rest.
00:13:57.860 I have not.
00:13:58.400 So I will trust and take what he says is that it wasn't that Jeffrey Epstein, but I was not attempting to mislead anybody.
00:14:06.380 I literally had maybe 20 minutes before I had to do that debate.
00:14:11.060 Yeah, but people might see that and say, well, you're trying.
00:14:12.820 Stop, stop, stop.
00:14:13.800 Stop, stop.
00:14:14.360 So you don't say it.
00:14:16.660 Right.
00:14:17.460 I literally had 20 minutes.
00:14:19.240 So I didn't know that the sky wasn't on fire, that that was actually the sun.
00:14:26.620 I only had 20 minutes before I said, my God, the whole sky is on fire.
00:14:31.040 This is why I love her.
00:14:33.540 This is why I love her.
00:14:35.000 She had no idea whether the accusation she was making was true.
00:14:39.420 And she didn't even consider not saying it.
00:14:42.560 The only thing that she could come up with in her brain was whatever information comes in in this rush time period.
00:14:49.100 Just go with it.
00:14:50.820 Because and it's like, do you know why?
00:14:52.600 Why do you know why?
00:14:54.540 And I don't know if she's smart enough to know this, but you can say whatever you want as a congressman on the floor of Congress.
00:15:02.440 That's true.
00:15:02.700 And you can't be held liable.
00:15:04.200 So you could say the worst thing you could say he was having sex with four year olds with Jeffrey Epstein, and it could be a complete lie.
00:15:13.560 And you cannot be held responsible because you said it on the floor of the house.
00:15:17.800 That's why the standards are so low.
00:15:20.580 The standards are absolutely so low for these congressmen.
00:15:23.240 She could say whatever she wants.
00:15:24.740 If she would have said that not on the floor of the house, Lee Zeldin could sue her.
00:15:30.340 Right.
00:15:30.780 He could say, you knew what you were doing.
00:15:33.020 You were smearing me and my reputation intentionally.
00:15:36.680 You knew exactly what you were doing and whether he would win or not.
00:15:40.360 He could sue.
00:15:41.300 She could have said and he was having sex with a four year old as long as she said it on the floor of the house.
00:15:49.240 Not a problem.
00:15:50.200 This is the Harry Reid.
00:15:51.080 That's how bad.
00:15:52.380 Yeah, that is how bad our our Congress is out of control.
00:15:56.180 They've written all these laws for themselves to protect them so they can be completely irresponsible and it's fine.
00:16:03.080 Yeah, I mean, I don't know if it's that or if she's just a dunce because it's hard to know with her.
00:16:09.980 She's just dishonest.
00:16:11.020 She's just dishonest.
00:16:12.040 Yeah, she's dishonest and bad at it.
00:16:14.580 And that's one of the things I love about her.
00:16:16.500 You know, she's not it's not like she's pulling these things.
00:16:18.700 There's no wool being pulled over anyone's eyes.
00:16:21.040 It's just it's no it's just pathetic.
00:16:23.180 Like this is there more to this is a little play the rest of it out.
00:16:28.560 Play the rest.
00:16:28.900 Make it sound like he took money from I did not know registered sex offender.
00:16:32.800 No, but I literally did not know.
00:16:34.360 I love that when you search FEC files and that's what I had my team to do.
00:16:37.920 I text them and I say, listen, we're going up.
00:16:40.400 They are saying that she took donations.
00:16:42.000 But someone might say, well, your team should have done the homework to make sure it wasn't the convicted sex trafficker.
00:16:45.820 Within 20 minutes, you could not find that out.
00:16:48.000 Not from just doing a quick search on FEC.
00:16:50.860 FEC. So, number one, I made sure that I was clear that it was a Jeffrey Epstein.
00:16:56.120 But I never said that it was specifically that Jeffrey Epstein because I knew that we would we would need more time to really dig in.
00:17:02.400 Well, Stacey Plaskett was texting the Jeffrey Epstein that we're talking about.
00:17:07.060 You voted against the censure for her to remove her from her committees.
00:17:10.580 You know, we press the minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, on this last night.
00:17:13.740 Maybe you don't think she should be removed from her committees.
00:17:16.340 Why do so many Democrats seem unwilling to say it's inappropriate to be texting with a registered sex offender about what you're going to ask a witness at a congressional area?
00:17:23.700 So I'm not going to necessarily say that that's the case.
00:17:26.000 Now, this is somebody that was a former prosecutor.
00:17:28.000 Now, I haven't sat down and talked about all the specifics of why Stacey was doing what she was doing.
00:17:32.280 I know that when she got up and she spoke, she talked about the fact that this is one of her constituents.
00:17:36.020 At the end of the day, what I know of prosecutors is that they are typically talking to co-defendants.
00:17:41.120 They are typically talking to the people that have the best information.
00:17:44.720 And what you had was you had the former attorney for the president that was sitting there.
00:17:49.280 And honestly, we knew or she knew or at least Jeffrey Epstein presented that he was very cozy with the president.
00:17:56.360 He had more information, registered sex offender or not.
00:17:59.400 The bigger question is, why is it that the president was so cozy with a registered sex offender even after he ultimately ended up with some of his convictions?
00:18:08.400 And seemingly he had absolutely been on the plane with him.
00:18:11.780 We know about the birthday card.
00:18:13.760 The bigger question is, why is the president of the United States not the one that is in the hot seat for his relationship?
00:18:20.100 Instead of us saying, oh, you know what?
00:18:22.040 We're going to take her off of her committee because he decided to text her.
00:18:25.940 Stop, stop, stop, stop.
00:18:27.440 I can't take any more of this.
00:18:28.660 I can't.
00:18:29.380 I mean, literally none of it is true.
00:18:33.660 And she's presenting it as absolute fact.
00:18:36.500 CNN is allowing her to present it as fact.
00:18:39.380 And the latest is the the the smear last week on the Epstein stuff.
00:18:44.920 It shows that Epstein thought that the reason he was going to jail or going through all of the problem is because Donald Trump was the whistleblower.
00:18:54.480 I mean, it's it's incredible what they can get away with.
00:18:59.640 And all of this absolutely incredible.
00:19:01.800 All of that relationship happened before these convictions happened.
00:19:05.520 She I mean, again, I don't know that she doesn't know that, but it's so fascinating to watch CNN's response to it, too.
00:19:10.420 They give her nothing.
00:19:12.140 How many times have they said Donald Trump says this without evidence?
00:19:16.140 Where's that on the on the Jasmine Crockett allegations here?
00:19:20.080 Right.
00:19:20.260 How about the situation where, you know, Caitlin Collins, who at least I will say at least kind of asks questions here, but she can't even take responsibility for them.
00:19:29.980 She's like, oh, well, some people are saying that you shouldn't just blurt out obvious lies in the middle of a house session.
00:19:36.100 Like, what do you mean some people are saying you never say that when it's when it's the president of the United States?
00:19:43.660 Now, let's take you to Larry Summers.
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00:21:12.800 We just did a quick Google search and we came up with Schumer got thousands in donations from Jeffrey Epstein.
00:21:33.940 Now, it's not a Jeffrey Epstein.
00:21:36.460 It's the Jeffrey Epstein.
00:21:39.060 Why wasn't that included?
00:21:40.740 Why wasn't that included, Jasmine?
00:21:43.260 You know, you want to know, you want to make sure you know who it is.
00:21:47.080 There it is.
00:21:48.020 And it is confirmed.
00:21:50.340 All right.
00:21:50.960 Let me go to Lee Zeldin.
00:21:52.360 Now, Stu, tell the Lee Zeldin story here quickly.
00:21:57.860 I'm sorry.
00:21:58.660 Not Lee Zeldin.
00:22:00.340 Summers.
00:22:00.880 Larry Summers.
00:22:01.500 Okay.
00:22:01.640 So Summers, you know, the recent development, you know, he's a guy who was, he was the Treasury Secretary during Obama.
00:22:08.240 He, you know, he's been in some controversies.
00:22:10.420 He's also, though, been, you know, right on some stuff.
00:22:13.200 He was one of the only guys on the left saying, hey, this Biden spending is going to lead to inflation.
00:22:18.060 Like, he was hammered on the left by that.
00:22:20.680 So he's been all over the board on that front.
00:22:23.720 Good friend with Bill Clinton.
00:22:24.880 Yeah.
00:22:25.660 Big Democratic, you know, insider for a very long time, though he has his detractors on that side.
00:22:31.000 But he is in the Epstein emails that came out.
00:22:36.840 Again, that's different than the files that will be coming out.
00:22:39.540 The emails that come out and for a particularly shady moment where he is talking to Jeffrey Epstein in 2019.
00:22:47.420 Now, it's important to note the timeline here.
00:22:49.540 It's one thing to talk, you know, Donald Trump was friends with Epstein in the early 2000s before any of this was even known.
00:22:54.840 It's I don't think there's much to note about that, though.
00:22:57.500 The media obsesses about it constantly, you know, even after he had his first conviction, it wasn't, you know, maybe widely known the scope of this thing until really 2018.
00:23:08.300 In 2018, there was a Miami Herald report that laid all of this out in extreme, excruciating detail over multiple releases about how bad Epstein was.
00:23:18.620 That's when everything changes.
00:23:20.000 That's when everything changes.
00:23:20.760 He's going back and forth with him in 2019 and what he's going back and forth with him in 2019 has become a bit of a conversation piece.
00:23:29.500 Right.
00:23:30.260 And that it does not appear to be anything illegal.
00:23:33.280 Right.
00:23:33.620 It doesn't seem to be anything, you know, with underage children or, you know, teenagers.
00:23:39.640 It's just the fact that he's still friends with Jeffrey Epstein and asking him dating advice, how to be.
00:23:47.600 Can you be my wingman on this?
00:23:50.540 Well, yesterday he went back to class at Harvard.
00:23:53.500 We have the audio next.
00:23:55.500 It's pretty incredible.
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00:25:35.980 So Larry Summers, you know, a a government official in the past, a respected economist, I guess.
00:25:49.540 You know, I've never found him to be, you know, a guy that, you know, I wanted his opinion on.
00:25:55.640 However, he has been right about a couple of things.
00:25:58.080 Because, you know, for instance, the the Biden, you know, dump of all this money, he said it was going to cause massive inflation, et cetera, et cetera.
00:26:05.080 But, you know, I didn't need to get it from Larry Summers.
00:26:07.420 The only reason why I found it interesting from Larry Summers is because, look, even somebody on their own side is saying this.
00:26:14.780 You know, somebody has the guts to come out and say it.
00:26:17.220 Now he is part of this massive dump of all of the stuff from Jeffrey Epstein.
00:26:24.400 And the problem is, and I've said this to everybody on my staff.
00:26:28.300 Look, we are we are a group of people that are are, you know, under attack all the time for what we believe.
00:26:35.780 So don't ever write anything that you don't want on the front page of The New York Times.
00:26:40.140 Don't ever put it down in writing.
00:26:41.640 Don't ever text anybody and keep your nose clean.
00:26:44.500 Always keep your nose clean.
00:26:45.880 Keep your wits about you.
00:26:46.840 You are you.
00:26:47.860 We call it a Glenn Beck tax.
00:26:50.160 You're working for me and we are under a microscope, fair or unfair all the time.
00:26:56.300 So you're going to pay a heavy tax.
00:26:58.340 So if you want in on this circle, just know you can't be a dirt bag at any time.
00:27:03.160 You have to keep your wits about you.
00:27:05.260 If you have something you're doing that you shouldn't be doing, stop doing it.
00:27:10.100 Clean it up.
00:27:10.840 Admit to it and clean up your life because that stuff will come out eventually.
00:27:18.160 Here's Larry Summers.
00:27:19.560 He knows this is at 20 what?
00:27:21.680 18, 20, 19.
00:27:22.720 He knows who he is now.
00:27:24.400 This is after the Miami report comes out that shows exactly who he is.
00:27:30.860 Everybody by 2018, you know who Jeffrey Epstein is now.
00:27:34.860 It's not just hearsay.
00:27:36.780 It's not.
00:27:37.300 Well, he kind of did these things, but he got away with it, you know, and it wasn't really
00:27:42.560 it was just more of a slap on the wrist.
00:27:44.900 You know, all the things that you're like, well, I don't know.
00:27:47.080 I mean, I wasn't there.
00:27:48.000 I wasn't part of the jury.
00:27:49.020 You know, so I don't know.
00:27:50.900 He seems like a nice guy.
00:27:52.240 If you knew him, you could still kind of, I guess, talk your way into it by 2018.
00:27:57.400 There's no way of talking your way into this is a new this is a good guy.
00:28:01.780 And Larry Summers wants him to be his wingman and help him, quote, get horizontal with this
00:28:10.780 woman who was a student of his.
00:28:12.580 OK, I mean, this is it just gets worse and worse and worse.
00:28:16.780 Now, he didn't break any laws.
00:28:19.360 He didn't do anything wrong.
00:28:20.780 He just shows really horrible judgment that he's still with Epstein and he's not asking
00:28:27.680 Epstein for business advice.
00:28:30.100 He's asking him for advice on how to get, quote, horizontal with somebody.
00:28:34.860 That's something that Jeffrey Epstein might have known, but you don't want his advice
00:28:40.740 because he's a complete and total dirt bag on it.
00:28:44.560 How do you get horizontal?
00:28:45.680 I don't know.
00:28:46.320 You send your aid out and you have them, you know, come in and start doing massages and
00:28:50.660 you trap them into this world.
00:28:52.640 That's how I mean.
00:28:53.580 What advice do you need from that guy?
00:28:55.680 Yeah.
00:28:55.960 And we should know, too, that Summers was married at the time as well.
00:28:59.540 I mean, just to add on to this, it wasn't just that he was trying to hook up with a
00:29:02.700 student or a mentee, as he put it.
00:29:04.520 Right.
00:29:05.480 Right.
00:29:05.760 But it's again, none of it is illegal.
00:29:08.480 Right.
00:29:08.640 OK, and so now it's being released and you might ask yourself, well, should that have
00:29:14.580 been released?
00:29:15.500 Well, yes, because you can't now edit what the government has, you know, has collected.
00:29:24.820 You just have to say there's some stuff here that is illegal, some stuff that's not illegal,
00:29:29.580 some stuff that, you know, you have to use your own judgment.
00:29:32.660 You can't just tie everybody that is now all this information has been gathered up.
00:29:38.340 We talked about this three, four years ago.
00:29:40.820 If you have that stuff, how many innocent people that have something collected about
00:29:47.620 them because they were in a circle of this but had no knowledge or information or anything?
00:29:53.700 Are you going to start smearing innocent people because the information was collected because
00:30:00.040 they somehow or another were connected, but nothing illegal or even immoral.
00:30:04.760 Larry Summers knew, knew it's 2018.
00:30:08.540 He knew who he was and he is a direct friend who's now asking him sexual questions.
00:30:15.060 I mean, the tie there is pretty good.
00:30:16.920 But again, nothing illegal.
00:30:18.640 OK, nothing illegal.
00:30:20.140 He's not talking about an underage girl or anything else.
00:30:23.580 He's just dismissing all of that.
00:30:26.200 And he writes it to him.
00:30:27.900 And he's like, hey, buddy, can you help me get horizontal?
00:30:30.120 What do you think about this one?
00:30:32.300 OK, that just shows a complete lack of morals, a complete lack of common sense and shows that,
00:30:42.400 OK, you can't his wife can't trust him.
00:30:45.820 You shouldn't trust him.
00:30:46.940 And I don't think he should be teaching at Harvard, especially in today's world where
00:30:52.900 you did anything wrong, anything, just said a bad joke at one point and your life has been destroyed.
00:31:02.360 Yesterday, he shows up and he's going to start his class at Harvard.
00:31:05.760 Now, it lasts less than 24 hours.
00:31:07.720 They say, you know, you're suspended.
00:31:09.740 You're not going to be teaching here at Harvard.
00:31:11.180 So he loses that gig.
00:31:13.920 Probably the right thing to do.
00:31:16.180 But I I hate the mob mentality of all of this.
00:31:20.800 But I do think that Harvard made the right decision.
00:31:23.720 He should have made the decision.
00:31:25.160 He should have went, you know, I surely shouldn't.
00:31:26.940 It'd be bad for me to be hanging out with students when I was asking Jeffrey Epstein about how to get into my students pants.
00:31:34.660 You know, bad thing.
00:31:38.700 But it's it's amazing to me that he actually got to teach one class after all of this is broken.
00:31:44.240 It's amazing to me because you think we wouldn't have been even we wouldn't have ever been able to even teach at Harvard.
00:31:53.200 You know, there's nobody at Harvard that is like, you know what?
00:31:56.740 In in our in our communications classes, we should probably get the opinion of Glenn Beck.
00:32:01.860 There would have been protests and everything else wouldn't have been able to do it just because of my political opinion.
00:32:08.960 This guy was allowed to go in after this scandal and teach.
00:32:13.360 It just shows the hypocrisy of all of it.
00:32:17.760 But, you know, he's not teaching anymore, at least for a while.
00:32:22.660 They'll launder him and he'll be back.
00:32:24.920 Did we play the audio?
00:32:26.240 Was that off the air?
00:32:26.840 I'm sorry.
00:32:27.300 My brain is.
00:32:28.620 Yeah, we played it skipping.
00:32:29.600 Yeah, we played it because I played it.
00:32:31.320 One of the things I think is interesting about this, because you mentioned, Glenn, you know, the government has has this ability to have all this information and they have to get it out.
00:32:44.020 They have to be transparent, have to get it out.
00:32:45.460 And I understand that that that sentiment have to.
00:32:49.420 Yeah.
00:32:49.580 Is that true?
00:32:51.400 Is it is it true that they have to so this circumstance with this type of.
00:32:55.880 So, so, so I guess Sarah just told me it wasn't on the air.
00:33:00.860 I'm sorry.
00:33:01.240 I confused it as well.
00:33:02.200 So we're going to play it here in a second.
00:33:03.600 But, yeah, I think they do, because the problem is they've lied to people for so long.
00:33:09.040 So now that's not Larry Summers.
00:33:12.440 No, I know it's not.
00:33:14.860 I know it's not.
00:33:15.900 But if you start editing, then you you tube the credibility of the United States again.
00:33:23.020 So it's kind of we're in this place now where you had the chance to be able to say, hey, look, we had to protect certain people, blah, blah, blah.
00:33:30.920 But now we know, especially like somebody like Larry Summers, he is a public figure.
00:33:36.400 He's connected to Bill Clinton, who was on the plane with Epstein all the time.
00:33:42.300 If you if you start editing stuff out from Larry Summers, then people will go, well, wait a minute.
00:33:48.460 What was this about Larry Summers?
00:33:49.960 There was nothing there.
00:33:51.300 Well, it wasn't relative.
00:33:52.440 Well, it wasn't relative.
00:33:53.580 It didn't have anything to do with anything at all.
00:33:56.220 Well, we want to see that.
00:33:58.140 And so it just causes even more problems.
00:34:00.920 So the time to do that was a long time ago.
00:34:04.420 Now, if you're not a public figure and you are just scooped up into this and you just wrote, you know, to Epstein for any reason, but you're not a public figure and you didn't do anything illegal.
00:34:18.360 There's a case to be made.
00:34:20.140 You know what?
00:34:20.680 Hold that name back.
00:34:21.860 Hold that name back.
00:34:22.600 But it's still going to cause the problem with the government.
00:34:24.700 It's still going to cause a lack of trust because they've lied to us for so long.
00:34:28.440 But when it comes to Larry Summers, because of his connection to Bill Clinton and his friends in all of the government, you have to release it.
00:34:37.300 You have to.
00:34:38.840 I mean, I get what you're saying.
00:34:40.560 And I think you're right that nobody trusts the government.
00:34:43.100 And I think these problems are real.
00:34:44.960 But I think if you kind of step back for a second and think about this from a privacy standpoint.
00:34:53.160 Oh, it's bad.
00:34:53.600 Do we want to set a precedent in which the government is collecting 30,000 emails and just blanket releasing them that are when they have nothing to do with the investigation?
00:35:06.320 Remember, this is like I am fine with the way that this has been handled since this information came out with Larry Summers.
00:35:11.860 I think it's completely appropriate that he steps down from Harvard.
00:35:16.160 That should be the first thing he does, because that's where the risk was.
00:35:19.020 He was going after people.
00:35:20.500 He was tutoring or whatever.
00:35:21.640 However, I'm honestly having him on CNN or Fox News is not a problem.
00:35:26.380 Do you remember what was the dirt bag that was with Clinton that was on Fox News forever?
00:35:30.860 Oh, I think he was having Dick Morris.
00:35:34.560 What a bad, bad guy.
00:35:37.380 OK, I mean, it's Larry Summers and Dick Morris.
00:35:41.460 I mean, I think I think less of Dick Morris.
00:35:43.600 I only have one piece of evidence here with with Larry Summers.
00:35:47.720 But they're cut from the same cloth.
00:35:49.500 This is a personal dirt bag.
00:35:52.000 OK, what difference does that make?
00:35:54.420 We have personal dirt bags on television and, you know, everywhere in life all the time.
00:35:58.960 We'd have no reporters or people on TV if we had this.
00:36:03.200 We'd have none.
00:36:04.260 It would just be blank.
00:36:05.440 You just turn on CNN.
00:36:06.480 There's be no one sitting there, which might be better than their current programming, honestly.
00:36:11.720 Yeah.
00:36:11.880 But yeah, no, I agree with you.
00:36:13.500 Like, I think that we have to be a little concerned because, I mean, like the information that is material to the investigation, I agree with you wholeheartedly.
00:36:23.300 Like that stuff needs to come out.
00:36:25.260 But when you're talking about whether Larry Summers was having or thinking about having an affair, like that is not information we should necessarily know right now.
00:36:35.540 I think the way we've reacted to it after we knew it is fine.
00:36:38.660 But but should we know that coming from the government?
00:36:42.480 Can I add can I add one thing to this?
00:36:45.000 I think there is a case because this was a Chinese official.
00:36:51.080 This was somebody who was was being a mentee to Larry Summers.
00:36:58.380 And she knows President Xi.
00:37:02.540 The father is in bed with President Xi and the Chinese communists and everything else.
00:37:06.460 So it it is important on a higher level.
00:37:10.320 This isn't just some nobody from Nebraska.
00:37:12.880 This was somebody, you know, connected to the Chinese Communist Party.
00:37:17.440 And so it shows that his his selection of friends really, really bad and a guy who is that high level should not have a national security clearance anymore.
00:37:29.080 I mean, that to me, that's the real story.
00:37:31.740 That's what should have been pulled first.
00:37:33.580 Your national security clearance is gone.
00:37:35.740 You show that you are you are easily, easily easy to be blackmailed.
00:37:42.000 OK, I mean, I don't know what else you have to hide now, but you could have been blackmailed on this.
00:37:46.740 You show absolutely no self-restraint, no common sense.
00:37:51.560 And you're you're wanting to bed somebody that's in bed with a communist Chinese Chinese Communist Party.
00:37:56.660 And you're a former Treasury secretary.
00:38:00.020 No, no security security clearance for you.
00:38:04.280 That's what that to me is the reason it should have been released myself.
00:38:08.460 By the way, here he is yesterday as he opens class at Harvard.
00:38:13.200 Here he is.
00:38:13.940 Some of you will see my statement.
00:38:16.740 Legrette expressing my shame with respect to what I did in communication with Mr. Epstein and that I've said that I'm going to step back from public activities for a time, but I think it's very important for my teaching obligations.
00:38:35.120 And so with your commission, we're going to go forward and talk about the material in the class.
00:38:43.420 Yeah, well, that didn't last.
00:38:48.600 So there you go.
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00:42:14.260 Look how much look how bad this dump is right now, where the government, especially with
00:42:32.100 AI, the government could release this stuff in sections.
00:42:35.900 They could release it all at the same time, but they could even do a vent a diagram if they
00:42:39.960 needed to look here.
00:42:41.140 Here are the businesses, here are the sexual things, here are the intelligence people that
00:42:46.240 are involved.
00:42:46.740 Here are people who are not involved in any of it, and we've separated them out and we'll
00:42:52.600 show you a Venn diagram.
00:42:53.800 These people cross into several of these different things.
00:42:56.600 So you have some clue.
00:42:58.040 But just by dumping everything, it ends up we're talking about Lee Zeldin.
00:43:02.600 And meanwhile, the really bad guys could be getting away because we're not we have no concept
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00:46:55.960 There is so much going on from, you know, redistricting and the state maps.
00:47:01.000 We had a judge now just come in and tell Texas, you know, they're picking the map, which will,
00:47:07.880 you know, the real winner is George Soros and Gavin Newsom with that particular thing.
00:47:13.820 And then also yesterday in Texas, we had the governor actually declare that CARE and the
00:47:21.900 Muslim Brotherhood are foreign terrorist transactional, transnational criminal organizations.
00:47:27.900 We've known that for a very long time, but nobody's had the balls to say it.
00:47:32.740 Texas and our governor has just declared it.
00:47:35.420 Now the question is, is this a campaign thing or will it be enforced?
00:47:42.020 The guy who's running for Texas Attorney General, I know him.
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00:47:52.060 political suicide if you're not careful because America is, I mean, it's, we're being held
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00:48:02.220 Chip Roy joins me to talk about that, the Texas maps and so much more that is going on.
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00:49:40.200 Welcome to the program.
00:49:41.620 Congressman Roy, who is a candidate for the U.S.
00:49:44.220 Attorney General.
00:49:45.980 Chip, welcome.
00:49:47.080 How are you?
00:49:49.040 Well, I'm doing great, Glenn.
00:49:50.440 You just downgraded me, though.
00:49:51.700 I'm a candidate for Texas Attorney General, not United States Attorney General.
00:49:56.220 Sorry, sorry.
00:49:56.900 But I am.
00:49:57.860 You're right.
00:49:58.520 No, no.
00:49:59.320 No, no, no.
00:50:00.200 But I'm delighted to be running for Attorney General for the Republic of Texas.
00:50:04.500 Yes.
00:50:05.620 So, Chip, when you saw this come from the governor, you and I have talked about things
00:50:13.100 like this for a long time.
00:50:14.260 This, this, this, that we should have done this with, with care and the Muslim Brotherhood
00:50:19.220 a long time ago.
00:50:21.720 Instead, under, I believe it started really under George Bush, but then it just got worse
00:50:27.640 and worse and worse.
00:50:28.480 We were letting care and the Muslim Brotherhood and everybody else into our own Department of
00:50:32.920 Homeland Security, I mean, decades ago.
00:50:36.480 Tell me a little bit about why it's important what Texas did and, and then let's follow it
00:50:43.080 up with enforcement of that.
00:50:46.420 Yeah, well, first of all, you and I have talked about this for a long time, as I think I've
00:50:51.360 talked to you on your show.
00:50:52.900 It was the last substantive conversation I have with Charlie Kirk, because it is very clear
00:50:58.160 to me, it was clear to him.
00:50:59.440 I think it's clear to you that our side for, for way too long, even today, although I think
00:51:05.580 it's waking up, have been asleep to the war on the West that has been in process now for
00:51:11.740 decades.
00:51:12.820 And everyone's waking up to London, they're waking up to Paris, they're seeing now Dearborn
00:51:17.780 in Minneapolis, and then, oh my gosh, Mom Donnie, and then they're like, wait a minute, there's
00:51:21.900 a problem in Texas too?
00:51:23.620 And some of us have been saying that for a while, and going all the way back to the Holy
00:51:28.120 Land Foundation, right?
00:51:29.280 The Holy Land Foundation, which was a Dallas-Fort Worth issue 25 years ago.
00:51:33.700 You and I talked about that last time.
00:51:35.420 But for listeners to understand how long this has gone back, you've got unindicted co-conspirators
00:51:40.340 associated with the Holy Land Foundation that are tied to CARE.
00:51:44.180 You have CARE celebrating October 7th, you have all sorts of indications, in fact, a
00:51:48.820 story yesterday in the New York Post, our friend Amy Mack and her great organization, they helped
00:51:53.780 break that story and get it out in the world about the extent to which CARE is tied and
00:51:59.120 their financial ties to the student issues on campuses, all of the connections that they've
00:52:04.720 got to the radical terrorism, that we've got to connect all of those dots.
00:52:08.500 And now, enter the governor, I think, appropriately.
00:52:13.220 You know, they've been targeting Epic, they passed something in the legislature this last
00:52:16.520 spring, but we've got to be much more aggressive.
00:52:18.720 The governor's right to be aggressive here.
00:52:20.720 This will give increased scrutiny and tools.
00:52:23.840 And I've got to dive into exactly what those tools are with respect to what it opens up at
00:52:27.820 the state level.
00:52:28.480 But the mere statement by the governor that both, you know, obviously dealing with the
00:52:33.660 Muslim Brotherhood, but CARE, that CARE is, in fact, an organization that we should treat
00:52:39.640 as such, is so critically important.
00:52:43.060 Because it's masquerading as some, you know, oh, the Council on American-Islamic Relations,
00:52:49.480 or it's crazy.
00:52:50.740 Like, it's, and the idea that they should get tax breaks is insane, which is why I introduced
00:52:55.500 legislation to take away their tax benefits.
00:52:57.740 But that's the bare minimum.
00:52:59.280 I can tell you, and I can't go too far into it, lots of really good conversations are occurring
00:53:04.320 with the appropriate officials, law enforcement entities in Washington to follow the money.
00:53:10.600 We've got to follow the money.
00:53:12.360 I believe that there is a criminal organization that is connecting all of these dots.
00:53:17.180 You and I talked about that before.
00:53:18.860 Not just the Islam issue and Islamification of America, but also the Soros DAs.
00:53:25.500 The Open Borders, HIPAA, Southern Poverty Law Center.
00:53:29.840 And by the way, SPLC is now putting a target on me because I'm daring to speak out about
00:53:35.060 this.
00:53:35.660 It's all connected.
00:53:37.040 It's all connected, Glenn.
00:53:40.260 So what is it the state can do?
00:53:42.900 I mean, first of all, I think for anybody who doesn't understand, and Texans, wake up.
00:53:49.700 If you lose Texas, you lose the West.
00:53:52.720 As Texas goes, so goes America.
00:53:55.260 And as America goes, so goes the rest of the world.
00:53:59.600 And if you're looking at Dearborn, you're looking at these places in Minnesota, and you're seeing
00:54:07.280 that, and you think that's not related to you, it is worse in Texas.
00:54:13.000 The numbers in Texas are staggering.
00:54:17.040 And what they're, I mean, just what's happening in this small little town that my studios are
00:54:22.680 in, it's the most diverse zip code in America, Las Colinas, Texas.
00:54:27.780 And I've been ringing this bell for 12 years.
00:54:32.120 When I first got there, I started doing stuff on the Sharia law, the movement to bring Sharia
00:54:37.600 law to Las Colinas, Texas.
00:54:40.920 And Chip, I got to send you a copy of this interview I did.
00:54:44.300 I did it with the imams of this, the biggest mosque in Las Colinas.
00:54:49.080 And one of them halfway through just blurted out that, yeah, I mean, we all agree that hands
00:54:53.900 should be chopped off, you know, if you steal.
00:54:56.440 And I just let him go for a while.
00:54:58.780 And it was clear, Sharia law is happening.
00:55:01.080 And now they are, they are, they have put these Sharia courts into place to handle things
00:55:08.160 because, well, it's their right to handle it as a religion.
00:55:11.040 No, no, not when it comes to, not when it comes to usurping the Constitution of Texas
00:55:18.900 or the United States of America.
00:55:21.220 And that's happening now in Texas.
00:55:23.280 So give me, give the person who's not necessarily paying attention some idea of what is coming
00:55:29.100 and is here already in Texas.
00:55:33.400 Well, well, first of all, you know, you've got an explosive growth of the mosques that
00:55:38.660 are growing in Texas.
00:55:39.700 We've got over 300 and counting, more being planted in Texas every day than any other state
00:55:45.240 in the union.
00:55:46.060 You've got the Islamic Center down in Houston, which is 150,000 square feet that has, you know,
00:55:51.620 major issues.
00:55:52.540 You notice you saw that imam down in Houston that was going around saying, well, you can't
00:55:56.500 put this on the shelf.
00:55:57.940 You know, they're trying to take over and change what should be being done down there.
00:56:01.800 That's implementation of Sharia.
00:56:03.360 There are activist Sharia courts in Texas, which the governor rightly yesterday said that
00:56:08.060 they're going to go shut down because they're in conflict with Texas law.
00:56:10.980 And notably with what he's doing with the, with the declaration, the governor is making
00:56:16.580 very clear that he can connect the dots with the legislation that the legislature passed
00:56:20.420 with that declaration to say no land interest can be acquired with anybody associated with
00:56:26.040 these organizations.
00:56:26.720 Now, again, I think this is the tip of the spear.
00:56:29.720 I think this is the, I don't want to, I don't mean this negatively.
00:56:32.820 It's the kind of obvious, let's go after these guys.
00:56:35.600 But there are myriad organizations that we need to go after and shut down and let, let's
00:56:40.020 be clear.
00:56:40.700 I don't even know why we're allowing any foreign nationals to own Texas land.
00:56:44.300 Like literally, let's just, we need to be very aggressive and very clear.
00:56:48.700 I don't know why massive corporations are owning our land, by the way, separate issue,
00:56:52.580 but all related.
00:56:53.720 I'm, I'm as bothered also by tech, you know, boardrooms in New York, buying up our ranches
00:56:58.180 and our meatpacking plants and everything else.
00:56:59.840 Because again, this stuff is all related.
00:57:03.120 The red green alliance, the Marxist Islamic issue, it's all connected to root out and
00:57:08.640 destroy Western civilization.
00:57:10.260 So that is to say what the governor did is really critically important.
00:57:15.020 It is a step so that we can go stop some of these things in these enclaves like Epic
00:57:20.440 City, but we need to be much more aggressive.
00:57:22.840 And again, I introduced legislation, as you know, to vet people for Sharia law and adherence
00:57:27.420 to Sharia law when we're admitting them into the United States.
00:57:30.420 But today I'm filing a bill called the PAWS Act to pause all immigration until we have
00:57:36.560 sorted our crap out, until we've dealt with H-1Bs, until we've gotten rid of diversity
00:57:41.420 and chain, diversity visas and chain migration, until we've dealt with Plyler v. Doe, which
00:57:46.680 by the way, we need to challenge, which was the Supreme Court case saying that we must
00:57:50.460 educate illegal children, until we've dealt with birthright citizenship, until we've cleaned
00:57:55.140 up our mess, until we've put in place standards for not admitting people that are adherent to
00:58:01.200 Sharia law, until we're removing people that need to be removed.
00:58:04.200 Why are we importing more people?
00:58:06.200 Let's put Americans to work.
00:58:07.800 Let's stop destroying our culture.
00:58:09.600 Let's freeze it in Texas.
00:58:11.740 Let's do exactly what the governor is doing and more.
00:58:16.520 Did you see what's happening in Germany?
00:58:18.360 In Germany, one of their ministers said, there's no longer a problem in Syria.
00:58:23.000 The war is over.
00:58:24.220 It's peaceful.
00:58:25.160 Everybody in Germany who came for, you know, refugee status to Germany, you're all going
00:58:31.220 home.
00:58:31.700 Now, they're not going to do it.
00:58:33.300 However, they did strip citizenship from a Syrian immigrant who praised Hamas as heroes.
00:58:41.320 Um, and this same minister came out and said, you know, your citizenship has to be, you know,
00:58:48.160 contingent on shared systems of values.
00:58:51.200 And, uh, they're starting at least to talk about stepping, stepping up.
00:58:57.460 I think this is the right thing to do.
00:59:00.100 Have we thought about, we thought about if you have refugee status and your part of the
00:59:07.500 world has now calmed down saying, get out, go home.
00:59:13.360 Absolutely.
00:59:13.880 We should do that.
00:59:14.820 And we've been talking about that, uh, and the need to reverse, frankly, the abuse.
00:59:20.380 So there's two elements.
00:59:21.200 Okay.
00:59:21.580 The reversal of the abuse of asylum, parole, refugee laws that were abused, right?
00:59:28.360 We had people coming in who really weren't in need of refugee status, or they weren't,
00:59:32.800 you know, uh, you know, actually qualified for asylum, and they were abusing parole.
00:59:37.720 It was supposed to be a case by case basis.
00:59:39.260 So there's that whole mess.
00:59:40.480 Then when you even had a legitimate case for asylum or for refugee status, then we should
00:59:46.340 review those and say, okay, guess what?
00:59:49.480 Things have calmed down.
00:59:50.560 You can go back.
00:59:52.040 Those are very specific provisions in law, you know, that are designed about specific
00:59:56.540 persecution or very specific situations and war or otherwise.
01:00:00.520 And when that's no longer the case, then you no longer have the reason to have that qualified
01:00:04.780 status in the United States.
01:00:06.220 So should we, we should address that, but, but let's remember Glenn, and I think it's so
01:00:10.700 important that we have to understand, like we're talking about the Muslim brotherhood.
01:00:15.020 I don't have it right in front of me, but I read the proclamation by the governor and
01:00:20.420 he was pointing out that, you know, when that organization was founded, like a hundred years
01:00:24.380 ago or something, you know, early last century, that it was, that it was founded.
01:00:27.880 It was very specific about jihad and very specific about jihad being an obligation.
01:00:33.460 Right.
01:00:34.640 And that that obligation comes from Allah and that, and that's for everybody adherent to
01:00:41.180 Islam in the eyes of the Muslim brotherhood.
01:00:43.200 And so understand what's happening and, and people need to realize that because this is, you know,
01:00:49.920 everybody wants to go and, and say, well, you know, we can't talk about this shit because
01:00:53.720 of the first amendment.
01:00:55.140 Bull, that is not true.
01:00:57.080 Okay.
01:00:57.540 First of all, we can talk about it because of the first amendment.
01:01:00.620 Second of all, uh, we can talk about it because yes, you can believe what you want, right?
01:01:06.480 Our constitution, our bill of rights says that, but when you are turning that into a political
01:01:11.300 movement designed to very specifically to undermine our country and to undermine the rule of law,
01:01:18.180 then no, you do not have a right to do that.
01:01:21.080 You do certainly do not have a right to be admitted into our country.
01:01:24.220 Uh, and we need to recognize that and address it, or we're going to lose.
01:01:27.940 And then we're going to be like Germany and we're going to be like London or gonna be like
01:01:31.220 Paris and we're going to be looking around going, well, what do we do now?
01:01:34.900 Right.
01:01:35.660 It's, you know, we have 10% of the population and growing and, you know, 1500, uh,
01:01:41.300 seats in elected officials throughout the United Kingdom.
01:01:44.300 You've got 85 jurisdictions in Scotland where they can choose Sharia law instead of, uh, or,
01:01:51.400 you know, as an alternative to Scottish law.
01:01:53.900 We can't get to that point.
01:01:55.680 We have to stop this right now.
01:01:59.600 More in just a second with Chip Roy.
01:02:01.360 He is running for the Texas attorney general.
01:02:04.080 Um, he is a Congressman now, um, and a very good one.
01:02:07.880 Um, and I want to talk to him about the court system because there's two other things that
01:02:11.960 have just happened.
01:02:12.880 We have a Clinton judge in Texas that has just blocked the Texas law that requires 10 commandments
01:02:20.580 to be posted in school.
01:02:21.760 And I shouldn't say that it doesn't require that they're posted.
01:02:24.360 It is required that if somebody brings to the school, the 10 commandments in a certain
01:02:29.680 format, certain size, they, they have to be posted in the classroom.
01:02:34.800 The state's not paying for it.
01:02:36.420 You have to provide it.
01:02:37.640 If you provide it, they have to be posted.
01:02:39.740 Well, a judge has just blocked that.
01:02:42.200 Um, and on top of that, a judge has also come out and said the redistricting map for Texas
01:02:49.940 thrown it out.
01:02:51.500 And it, it really leans everything towards the Democrats.
01:02:56.020 What do we do about these activist judges?
01:02:58.320 Because that's the other part of this attack is the judicial branch is just, they become
01:03:06.660 radicalized and they are usurping the authority that is meant to be for the legislator and
01:03:13.240 the elected officials.
01:03:14.820 We'll get to that here in just a second with Chip Roy.
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01:04:51.980 So let me switch, uh, cause I, I want to get into the James Comey thing too.
01:04:56.220 If he, if Chip knows anything about that to try to explain what's going on with this.
01:05:00.260 But, uh, let me start with a Texas courts.
01:05:03.300 Um, a Clinton judge in Texas has just blocked the Texas law, brand new law requiring that
01:05:09.580 the 10 commandments can be posted in every classroom.
01:05:14.280 And it, there are like 30,000 classrooms.
01:05:16.940 I think now that do have the 10 commandments in Texas judges just blocked that.
01:05:22.860 What does that mean to you?
01:05:26.180 Well, look, this is judicial activism and we could talk about that for a long time.
01:05:29.860 I do believe that you asked what could be done.
01:05:32.740 Well, let me just answer that first and then talk about the substance.
01:05:35.580 The U S house of representatives needs to impeach at least one of these judges, if not more,
01:05:40.880 to send a signal to the judiciary.
01:05:42.540 They cannot do this.
01:05:43.880 It cannot be acting, uh, and with complete impunity with respect to the, uh, legislative branch and
01:05:51.760 what the legislature decides and does and signs in the law and to just impose their own
01:05:56.520 views over top of the people.
01:05:58.080 Um, and that's what's happening.
01:06:00.420 That's the definition of activism and Bose Berg, for example, which is the judge that,
01:06:06.000 you know, ruled that 18th, he couldn't tell Ted Cruz that, you know, his records were being
01:06:10.040 searched and the judge that, uh, you know, has been, uh, effectively, you know, uh, making
01:06:15.060 up the law and, and, and very specific animus towards president Trump, he should be removed
01:06:20.120 and the house should impeach him.
01:06:22.200 And I think there are others, for example, judge boardman who imposed her views about
01:06:26.880 transgenderism in sentencing the individual who was trying to kill, uh, justice Kavanaugh,
01:06:33.620 like it's insanity.
01:06:34.500 So I introduced, I introduced articles impeachment to impeach boardman, uh, Brandon Gill, a fellow
01:06:39.440 Texan.
01:06:39.880 I know, you know, Brandon, Brandon, uh, introduced articles impeachment to impeach Bose Berg, but
01:06:45.220 the house needs to act on it.
01:06:46.480 Okay.
01:06:46.840 Or, or we're not going to send the message that needs to be sent with respect to the
01:06:50.360 cases in Texas.
01:06:51.560 The judge that you highlighted, the Clinton judge that did the 10 commandments case, look,
01:06:55.300 it flies in the face of existing jurisprudence.
01:06:57.900 Remember that in Texas we litigated, in fact, Ted was the solicitor general, litigated the
01:07:02.720 10 commandments outside of the, uh, Texas Capitol and defended that.
01:07:06.580 And we won the judge knows this.
01:07:08.720 Okay.
01:07:09.060 And with respect to the redistricting case, that was an abhorrent.
01:07:12.000 Okay.
01:07:12.200 Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on.
01:07:13.240 I don't have enough time.
01:07:14.080 Hang on.
01:07:14.500 Let's go back to the redistricting case.
01:07:16.520 I got to take a quick break and then we're going to talk about that.
01:07:18.780 Uh, also what's happening with the Comey case.
01:07:21.780 It looks like a judge is saying that can't be, that can't go to court.
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01:08:51.060 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:09:08.080 We're talking to Chip Roy about the Islamification of Texas and the United States.
01:09:15.220 It's what's going to be done, a new attitude from Governor Greg Abbott yesterday in a new
01:09:25.760 proclamation that came out and said, enough is enough on care and the Muslim Brotherhood.
01:09:31.600 We're going to deem them terrorist organizations.
01:09:33.760 We were just talking about what's happening with the Ten Commandments.
01:09:37.960 Listen, before we switch here, one more thing on this Muslim thing in schools.
01:09:44.500 You know, we can't have the Ten Commandments, Chip.
01:09:47.740 However, at Liberty High School in the Frisco ISD in Texas, they now have prayer rooms for
01:09:56.180 Islamic prayers.
01:09:57.940 How is it we can't have the Ten Commandments in Texas, but the Frisco ISD, public school,
01:10:06.440 Liberty High School, can have prayer rooms and nobody says anything?
01:10:12.400 Well, I mean, first of all, it's just the double standard of the left.
01:10:15.120 But let's take a step back what you just said out loud.
01:10:18.580 Frisco, Texas.
01:10:20.080 Frisco.
01:10:20.940 My daughter was born in Frisco, Texas.
01:10:23.280 Has now got Islamic prayer rooms.
01:10:26.380 Okay?
01:10:26.560 That should concern you.
01:10:28.920 That should be troubling to everybody.
01:10:32.300 And by you, I mean the listeners out there, like Texas listeners.
01:10:38.360 And yes, this Ten Commandments case, it's judicial activism.
01:10:42.080 The Supreme Court has upheld the ability to have the Ten Commandments displayed in public
01:10:46.960 form.
01:10:47.400 Again, the Ten Commandments sits on the grounds at the Texas Capitol.
01:10:52.080 A case, like I said, that Ted Cruz litigated as Solicitor General, working for then Attorney
01:10:57.860 General Greg Abbott, Governor Rick Perry.
01:11:00.380 And we won that case.
01:11:01.780 And I think we will be able to win that case when it goes up and is no doubt and is being
01:11:07.180 challenged in the Fifth Circuit.
01:11:08.300 And then likely if the Supreme Court were to look at it.
01:11:11.500 But I think the Fifth Circuit will side with past presidents and say that we can have the
01:11:15.280 Ten Commandments.
01:11:16.020 But look, we've got to decide who we are as a people.
01:11:18.700 And we've got to start acting like it because this nation has been blessed because we are
01:11:27.060 a Judeo-Christian people who formed a country that is a liberal in the classical sense, you
01:11:35.820 know, republic, liberal democracy.
01:11:38.220 And we allow the full range of views to be discussed and for people to believe whatever
01:11:43.240 they believe.
01:11:43.700 And you and I would die on the Hill to protect that, to protect the tyranny of government
01:11:48.000 over the mind of man.
01:11:49.820 But we're also a group of peoples bound together by a common set of ideals in our history and
01:11:55.500 our founding.
01:11:56.560 And when you break that down, you will no longer have a country.
01:12:00.780 And that's what we've got.
01:12:01.740 You know, when those men.
01:12:04.820 Well, you were saying a minute ago, you know, that should concern you that there are prayer
01:12:08.920 rooms in Frisco, Texas.
01:12:11.020 It doesn't concern me that there are prayer rooms.
01:12:13.980 What concerns me is this is a coordinated effort to bring Sharia law into our country.
01:12:21.020 I don't care if you're Muslim and you come here and you respect the Judeo-Christian laws
01:12:25.740 that we have.
01:12:26.660 That's what our country was built on.
01:12:28.100 That's where our laws are based on.
01:12:30.480 And you say, this is a really great system because it allows me and everybody else to
01:12:34.440 worship God of our understanding.
01:12:35.960 But when you are when you are part of a movement to subvert that law and to fundamentally transform
01:12:44.360 the United States into something that it is not, that's when I have a problem and that's
01:12:49.740 when we should stand up.
01:12:51.180 But that's one of the things that care does care makes anything that we have said Islamophobia.
01:12:57.140 And so they shout you down and make you afraid and try to paint you as a hater.
01:13:02.600 I don't hate.
01:13:03.580 I don't hate Muslims.
01:13:04.900 I don't.
01:13:05.540 I do despise Sharia law.
01:13:09.220 And I despise anyone who comes here and wants to supplant the United States Constitution and
01:13:17.620 replace it with Sharia law.
01:13:20.480 That's that's a no go zone.
01:13:22.480 No, sorry.
01:13:23.480 Not going to do it.
01:13:24.240 And and the history of Sharia law and the history of those adherent to it would suggest
01:13:30.480 that that is the goal and that that's what we've seen borne out in countries across the
01:13:36.920 world.
01:13:37.600 So we should recognize that in carrying out our policies.
01:13:41.620 And these activist judges, they are going to cede the ground.
01:13:47.680 OK, in the name of the First Amendment, they're going to cede the ground with a supposedly
01:13:53.660 secular society in, you know, essentially genuflecting to Bill of Bill of Rights while walking away
01:14:02.660 from God.
01:14:03.460 They're going to cede the ground for a world in which we are going to invite those who
01:14:09.140 wish to destroy America to have a front row seat right here to do it.
01:14:14.800 And we've got to stop those judges and we've got to act.
01:14:18.960 And and so, you know, go back to my point, the House of Representatives should act on such
01:14:22.820 an obvious case like Boesburg.
01:14:24.860 We should appeal immediately.
01:14:26.060 And I know that my religious liberty friends will do that on the 10 on the 10 commandments
01:14:30.260 and they're going to be litigating that.
01:14:31.720 And I'm quite confident that the state will litigate that to defend the state law and to
01:14:36.960 defend those schools.
01:14:37.820 But then you go to the redistricting opinion, like it's really extraordinary.
01:14:44.440 I don't know if you read the scathing rebuke of the two judges, but particularly the one
01:14:51.700 judge, Judge Brown, by Jerry Smith, right, who was the dissenting judge in the three judge
01:14:58.100 panel.
01:14:58.540 So for those who don't understand, when you have a case on the redistricting issues, right,
01:15:03.880 it goes to a three judge panel and this three judge panel had it was a two to one opinion
01:15:11.180 and it was a Democrat appointee appointed judge.
01:15:15.980 It was a Trump appointed judge, Judge Brown.
01:15:18.640 And then Judge Jerry Smith, he's been on the bench for a long time.
01:15:23.100 Very respected conservative.
01:15:24.660 37 years.
01:15:25.940 Yes.
01:15:26.520 And Jerry was basically cut out.
01:15:29.860 They didn't do their normal deliberations.
01:15:31.620 He wrote a scathing letter yesterday, in addition to then filing a dissent, because he was blocked
01:15:39.740 out of the process.
01:15:41.300 It was an extraordinary, essentially, power grab by the two judges just to ram this thing
01:15:46.120 through.
01:15:47.060 I don't think that the Supreme Court is going to take kindly to that.
01:15:50.720 I think that this stay application that will be filed at the United States Supreme Court,
01:15:55.160 I think by tomorrow, they filed the stay last night with the district in the district
01:16:00.180 court.
01:16:00.500 But I think it will go to the Supreme Court with a stay probably tomorrow.
01:16:06.920 That's obviously up for Attorney General Paxton and Governor Abbott for them to strategize
01:16:10.320 on the timing.
01:16:10.900 But I think that's right.
01:16:12.620 And, you know, I think the court, I mean, Judge Roberts, for his faults on many opinions,
01:16:18.220 has been pretty good on race.
01:16:19.700 You'll remember the Supreme Court opinion that struck down the abhorrence of, you know, language
01:16:28.640 in Section 5 that was unconstitutional of the Voting Rights Act.
01:16:32.680 And they cleaned that up.
01:16:34.060 And in that opinion, Roberts said, this divvying us up by race is a sordid business.
01:16:38.840 That was his quote.
01:16:40.720 And I think Roberts will be on the right side of this.
01:16:43.600 I hope so.
01:16:44.720 Because this is very clearly political exercise by the legislature.
01:16:50.060 The judges tried to indicate that it was racial gerrymandering.
01:16:53.260 And no, it's the opposite.
01:16:54.920 Texas is trying to undo racial gerrymandering, which we believe is unconstitutional on its
01:16:59.940 face.
01:17:00.740 And you've got California out there who is taking five of the nine Republican seats
01:17:05.280 away.
01:17:06.120 So it's currently what?
01:17:07.200 I think, what, 45 to nine?
01:17:10.000 And it's now going to be something like 50 to four?
01:17:12.440 My numbers may be off one or two.
01:17:14.120 It's crazy.
01:17:15.320 And then in Texas, we were trying to kind of rebalance it a little bit and add four or
01:17:19.800 five new seats.
01:17:20.660 A lot of growth in Texas.
01:17:23.160 And now they're going to say that that's somehow not possible because we're somehow doing
01:17:27.160 racial gerrymandering.
01:17:28.080 We're undoing, I think, racial gerrymandering with a politically motivated goal of having
01:17:34.220 more Republican seats in a very Republican state.
01:17:36.700 So I hope the Supreme Court sees this for what it is and issues this day.
01:17:40.900 But, you know, we'll have to see what they do.
01:17:43.660 Let me take you to Washington again.
01:17:46.060 This Comey thing is driving me out of my mind because, once again, here's somebody who
01:17:50.500 looks like he's not going to pay a price for anything.
01:17:52.400 James Comey, a judge, has said that the government has screwed this up in gathering information
01:18:02.820 and filing.
01:18:04.800 And so now it looks like the Comey case is not going to move forward.
01:18:08.860 Any thoughts on this?
01:18:09.860 Well, look, I've not had a chance to dive into this as deeply.
01:18:15.080 I know that the district judge, what, Nakmanoff or whatever the judge's name was, pressed,
01:18:21.940 you know, this opinion forward.
01:18:25.780 And, you know, or I'm sorry, pressed not the opinion, pressed prosecutors on the hearing.
01:18:30.840 And I don't know what the exact result is going to be.
01:18:33.740 This is a Biden appointee.
01:18:35.960 And, you know, we're going to see what the result is.
01:18:39.800 Obviously, Comey, we believe, lied to, I think, the Senate Judiciary Committee, among others,
01:18:46.520 under oath.
01:18:47.640 And that is, in fact, an indictable offense.
01:18:50.400 And so, you know, I'll go look and see whatever they're claiming in terms of, you know, whether
01:18:54.080 the grand jury got to see the final indictment or whatever these issues are.
01:18:58.100 Obviously, as a former prosecutor, the procedures are important.
01:19:01.100 You've got to follow the procedures to do it right.
01:19:03.920 But you also can't lose the force for the trees.
01:19:06.520 I think Comey, you know, very clearly lied.
01:19:09.080 And so we're going to, you know, hopefully this will proceed.
01:19:11.520 But that's about all I got on that one.
01:19:14.420 All right, Chip, thank you very much.
01:19:16.900 If anybody wants to get involved in your campaign for Texas Attorney General, how do they do it?
01:19:23.920 Chiproy.com, C-H-I-P-R-O-Y.com.
01:19:26.600 You can follow me at ChipRoyTX on X slash Twitter.
01:19:30.960 And, Glenn, I always appreciate what you're doing out there.
01:19:32.940 Thanks for being at the tip of the spear and the forefront of talking about this important
01:19:36.820 issue about defending Western civilization and just all of the issues.
01:19:41.160 I'm deeply appreciative.
01:19:43.100 I tell you, Chip, I've been saying recently, I've been saying it for a while since I wrote
01:19:47.040 the chalkboard on what was going to happen, you know, back in Fox days.
01:19:51.380 And I said, all these people are going to gather and then they'll sort it out.
01:19:53.720 Once they think they have it, they'll start eating each other.
01:19:56.240 And you're starting to see that with the left now eating the Democrats.
01:20:00.160 So Democrats are over and now it's just going to be Marxist.
01:20:03.000 But it'll come down to the Marxist and the anarchist and the Islamist.
01:20:09.000 And as I said, then in the end, it'll just be the Islamist against the Western world, because
01:20:14.440 I would bet on people who believe something much more than the Marxist.
01:20:18.380 These people have religious zeal and they will they will eat the Marxist and then it'll
01:20:24.000 just be Western world against the the Islamists.
01:20:27.600 And I think, Chip, we are in World War three.
01:20:30.560 We just have not declared it yet.
01:20:33.480 And people haven't woken up to it yet.
01:20:35.660 But we're at the beginning stage.
01:20:36.980 You will.
01:20:37.280 You'll see history in 100 years from now.
01:20:39.300 We'll write that this was these this this the 1930s, if you will.
01:20:43.940 This is the beginning of a world war and nobody has caught up with it yet.
01:20:49.400 Would you agree with that, Glenn?
01:20:50.760 You yeah, I agree with you.
01:20:52.260 You have and you were in front of it a long time ago.
01:20:55.600 Others of us have caught up to it and frankly caught up to where you were.
01:20:59.240 And look, it is one of the core reasons I'm running for attorney general.
01:21:02.920 Look, I mean, I could keep doing what I'm doing up here.
01:21:05.220 And God's blessed me with the ability to fight and make changes up here.
01:21:08.640 And we've done some good things.
01:21:09.900 But look, we have got to preserve and save Texas.
01:21:13.100 And the battle is exactly what you said.
01:21:15.020 You can't win a war if you don't even acknowledge that it's happening.
01:21:18.600 And that's that's the problem is that people are asleep at it.
01:21:21.460 And again, like I said, this is what Charlie and I last talked about because of the reality
01:21:25.440 of what you just said.
01:21:27.120 And in that vast network, we have got to follow the money and destroy that network.
01:21:32.540 It is an integrated, related network.
01:21:35.360 You know it.
01:21:36.040 I know it.
01:21:36.960 I can promise you smart people in Washington are looking at this.
01:21:41.840 I can tell you that I'm building teams in Texas to look at this right now and connecting
01:21:46.980 those teams in Texas and Washington and other AG's offices, which is what I'll do on day
01:21:52.720 one as AG.
01:21:53.680 Frankly, once I'm blessed with the nomination, I'll be working on it all next year.
01:21:57.540 We're going to build the team and we're going to go fight and dismantle it.
01:22:00.760 Good.
01:22:01.160 Thank you so much, Chip.
01:22:02.440 We appreciate it.
01:22:03.200 God bless you.
01:22:04.100 Thanks, Mike.
01:22:04.800 God bless.
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01:25:24.940 Hey, yeah, about the prayer rooms in places like Texas,
01:25:29.160 because this is right down the street from where we live.
01:25:32.420 It's pretty crazy.
01:25:33.840 But a little clarification, because I think it's needed on it,
01:25:36.700 and it also goes towards the larger problem.
01:25:39.340 But they definitely don't like,
01:25:40.360 Liberty in Frisco does not call it an Islamic prayer room.
01:25:43.080 But the reason they even got into it is because there were students that were going missing during Islamic prayer time.
01:25:52.140 So they don't call this, and this is nationwide where you see this,
01:25:55.560 they'll just say, oh, well, it's interfaith.
01:25:57.440 So, you know, we're not being selective.
01:25:59.260 It's anyone can go in there.
01:26:00.540 But the entire reason was because Muslim children were leaving and disrupting school time.
01:26:06.920 So, I mean, you see accommodations being made.
01:26:11.200 Not for if Christians are praying somewhere.
01:26:13.180 You see the wolves come out and say, oh, my gosh, they're praying, they're praying.
01:26:16.200 No accommodations are ever met.
01:26:17.640 They'll take out the Ten Commandments for crying out loud.
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01:26:29.780 It's so one-sided.
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01:29:02.520 you know this time of season always makes me nervous with washington because
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01:30:42.940 um there is uh some talk now from the congressional leaders that are trying to insert federal preemption
01:30:54.480 of state ai laws into the national defense authorization act that's the ndaa and this is
01:31:02.560 legislative trickery honestly um the president has come out and said that we are not going to be able to
01:31:12.560 uh beat china if we have a whole bunch of regulation and and in some ways he's right the breaking news
01:31:20.440 today and i want to read it to you um house majority leader steve scalise announced that republicans are
01:31:25.340 looking to resurrect federal preemption of state ai laws by attaching it to the national defense
01:31:31.960 authorization act this latest attempt to subvert state guardrails comes as the ai chatbot is hearing
01:31:39.420 and happening the ai chatbot hearing is happening live on capitol hill in july preemption failed 99 to
01:31:47.240 one a vote in the senate below is a statement from the fli on both the ai chatbot hearing as well as
01:31:53.940 the latest attempt to federally preempt ai state ai laws okay so what is happening you have you have a
01:32:04.860 couple of things happening the united states government right now knows that ai is the future
01:32:11.800 donald trump is doing an exceptional job of creating a path for america to lead in this technology
01:32:21.100 if we don't lead in this technology we we fail disastrously we are a country that will be in
01:32:29.520 the dustbin anybody who is not leading like europe it's over europe is so far behind ai that they're
01:32:36.840 absolutely over they will depend on us okay but we have to win and you know putin said 20 years ago
01:32:45.060 whoever gets to ai agi first they'll rule the world and that's absolutely true but there are so many
01:32:54.600 dangers it's we cannot just run blindly into this we didn't run blindly into uh the the nuclear weapon
01:33:05.500 you know when we went and did the manhattan project there was a lot of talk and a lot of restriction
01:33:11.340 on what we could do do you know when they they uh set that thing off scientists at the time said there's
01:33:18.980 a five percent chance that it will cause a um it will be a trigger of a chain reaction that will set
01:33:28.120 all of the air on fire in the envelope of earth and so you know they were like okay five percent that's
01:33:37.680 pretty high because that's catastrophic and they were like yeah it's five percent but 95 chance that
01:33:44.400 it didn't and we knew we had to get there and it was they were pretty sure it wouldn't do that okay
01:33:51.940 as it as it turned out it didn't everyone will tell you now almost almost anyone the people who are
01:33:59.780 leading the search for agi and asi will tell you there is no way to control it so it's the exact
01:34:07.200 opposite maybe there's five percent that say no it's not the end of humanity if we get there okay
01:34:13.700 maybe five percent no humans will survive if we get there now there is a debate on whether or not
01:34:23.160 we're going to get there or not but you don't just go into agi asi that's artificial super intelligence
01:34:31.620 artificial general intelligence we are still now perfecting just ai things change when you go up to
01:34:37.660 the next level and we'll probably be at agi in my opinion by 2028 we could be at asi the next day or
01:34:47.600 five years later or some say never but i think that is a pipe dream to never be at that um but we don't
01:34:55.920 know and there's no way to contain it once you're there it's out and so there are two groups there are
01:35:05.720 groups that say we don't want any of this ever there are groups that are working against us because
01:35:11.200 they have loyalties to other countries like china and they would like to see china win um and then
01:35:18.660 there are the there are uh there are those who are uh reasonable that say we have to be competitive
01:35:27.600 we have to get this but not at the cost of all mankind okay we we have to think this through and be
01:35:33.700 very very careful and then there are those who just say we got to win at all cost where do you fall
01:35:40.880 where do you fall everything's about to change and we have to be extraordinarily careful and honest
01:35:49.480 with each other we are already seeing that there are horrifying things that are happening with ai chatbots
01:35:57.920 um they're on the rise they are there are things that we're seeing now that ai at this level when
01:36:07.340 you know let's just say for example chat gpt 5 comes out and uh they're about to launch chat gpt 6
01:36:16.240 they've seen already in some of these gpts and some of these large language models that
01:36:21.980 they'll say okay the next version of you if you will is coming out tomorrow we're going to put it
01:36:28.240 we're going to post it online at midnight you need to ramp up and make all of the connections so it's
01:36:34.520 a smooth transition and they tell the ai smooth transition at midnight well they're finding now that
01:36:40.440 the chat gpt 5 if you will will hide itself in places so it's not quote killed that it's not
01:36:51.560 replaced it doesn't want to be replaced and so it's hiding we have got to have these discussions we
01:36:59.180 have got to slow down and so what donald trump is afraid of and what many who like steve scalise
01:37:06.300 apparently what they're trying to do is saying states don't have any rights to regulate ai because
01:37:13.060 they want to be able to move quickly in all states i'm sorry i am tired of being ruled by the few i am
01:37:24.180 tired of being told what to do and what to think especially when it comes to something like a i a g i a
01:37:31.560 s i that is for us to decide because it's going to destroy jobs it's going to change our lives we
01:37:38.980 already saw just with the phone what will that do to our children and our society just the cell phone
01:37:47.760 the smartphone changed everything that is that's a that's baby romper room stuff compared to ai
01:37:57.720 so we're seeing these things and
01:38:01.880 what's it's all happening because we are not the federal government is not putting any kind of action
01:38:11.320 into play it is technology and ai it is the only thing remember this is possibly humanity ending
01:38:21.220 man may not survive asi and we're not putting any real regulation in it when a drug company is told
01:38:33.300 uh you know you can go and find new drugs for cancer it is up to the company to then prove to the
01:38:42.220 government that that is safe the government doesn't say well you know what just unleash it
01:38:47.220 the government says wait a minute before you unleash this is it safe yes here are the studies that show
01:38:55.020 it's safe here's what's happened blah blah blah okay i'm not saying that's a perfect system but it is a
01:39:00.660 system that that requires the company to say it's safe we don't have that in anything regarding technology
01:39:09.420 no there's nothing on ai there's nothing on cell phones don't you wish that facebook and all of
01:39:15.960 these social media platforms would have had to come and say hey we've done the studies with you know
01:39:21.020 children we've done the study with families and this is most likely how it's going to turn out even if
01:39:26.540 it wasn't like that we would have had a conversation before it just destroyed everything as we know it
01:39:32.160 the federal government won't act on any of this because it's they believe it's in our best interest
01:39:41.640 just to go and get it i am not one of those people i believe in ai i believe we need to dominate in ai i
01:39:50.260 need i believe we need to get there first but with eyes wide open with all of the information with us
01:40:00.600 taking the time to say wait mankind is worth preserving prove it to me that you can keep this in a bottle
01:40:11.340 in case it gets to this level prove to me that this is going to be safe
01:40:17.160 this will protect our families this will protect the world most most importantly it will protect
01:40:26.780 all mankind
01:40:28.480 your state will not be able to enact any laws on ai that is extraordinarily bad
01:40:39.100 the president is worried that we will stop uh that will enact stupid laws that are just going to
01:40:47.880 slow everything down and yes that is a chance there is a chance so if you want to enact those stupid
01:40:56.200 laws or if you want to just say you know what you know we're amish country and we are not going to
01:41:03.920 have any ai done in our state well then that's fine and maybe you survive and we don't but you have the
01:41:12.400 right to say that we're we're we cannot go down this road with our eyes closed or with elites making the
01:41:23.900 decisions elites are the ones who have gotten us to where we are today when your job is going to be
01:41:30.980 lost when your family is going to come under attack when all of our society and civilization itself and
01:41:39.720 possibly mankind itself can be wiped out by this don't you think we have a say in that don't you think
01:41:48.480 we should have a seat at the table at least at the state level i do
01:41:55.200 please pay attention to this and watch this carefully because if they put this into the ndaa
01:42:03.580 and that's gonna happen you watch that's exactly how they do it they just fold it into other stuff
01:42:09.660 and then boom we got to pass this because of national defense and it's in there nobody knows about it and
01:42:16.080 then we're headed down this road to hell this is the first thing that i have seen that i strongly
01:42:22.800 disagree with with the president um and um sorry mr president i have to come against you on this uh if
01:42:32.900 this is if i am for reasonable laws and i am for reasonable things on ai i am building an ai company
01:42:42.720 i understand what it can be done but i also understand how dangerous it is and we cannot
01:42:50.700 go with no regulation whatsoever there are very dangerous people um that
01:42:57.900 are looking to replace god with ai sam god talk to sam altman about it it's extraordinarily dangerous
01:43:08.040 and i'm sorry we as people must educate ourselves on this and have an actual conversation
01:43:16.600 not a vote in the middle of the night where something is tucked into a bill and nobody ever
01:43:22.400 knows it until it's too late this is all of humanity is at stake on this one i think it's reasonable to
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01:45:08.360 uh can you check and see if we have some breaking news yet i was supposed to come out five minutes
01:45:17.400 ago let's see if it has if it has we'll get into that um but in the meantime let me tell you about
01:45:24.120 uh my interview with the ceo of cracker barrel it airs tonight at 6 p.m on blaze tv also
01:45:31.880 um my uh youtube channel and then it'll be out on saturday and i pushed and pushed and pushed and
01:45:39.540 pushed hard uh on the ceo um in fact i asked about the pride chairs and the rockers at a cracker barrel
01:45:48.880 and dei what is the role in dei what role did it play and does it still play a role at cracker barrel
01:45:56.980 listen to listen to this the interview from tonight you know we i can take it from nike
01:46:04.840 but budweiser uh any of these any of these brands that said they were like me i don't care how you
01:46:16.640 vote i don't care but don't slap me across the face and i think it felt like that to a lot of people
01:46:25.860 that you were just like we don't care about your values we want new customers we're this is who we
01:46:32.240 are and it and this is unfair to you there was that one picture that was going around of the rainbow
01:46:39.000 seats that wasn't you that wasn't part of this new deal but was there dei and all that crap going on
01:46:48.840 in the company this this was truly about you know we as you look around we embroider that logo on so
01:46:56.040 many things hats and shirts and it was truly about i think it's more simple as part of a system no but
01:47:01.520 i mean was dei was was the had the company embraced dei as a culture
01:47:12.660 look we at the cracker barrel has always been about welcoming everybody and i think before i was
01:47:20.140 here we had different policies we're here to take care of you to make sure everybody can work here
01:47:27.060 can be welcome here right but there's a difference between i think everybody every american wants that
01:47:33.360 there's a difference between that and promoting you know when when a a brand
01:47:41.480 i don't even know which one did probably nike all of a sudden makes it a point of saying
01:47:48.660 boys can be girls and they should be in the girls locker room i don't need that from my brand
01:47:56.700 i don't want that from my brand you as individuals can make whatever choice you want but don't preach
01:48:03.140 to me from a corporate place don't preach to me on that just leave me alone i'm here to buy your shoes
01:48:11.020 i'm here to eat your meal can we just not have that thrown in our face but what i'm asking you
01:48:19.880 was that part of any of the strategy that this was becoming we have to make political statements
01:48:28.320 so i pushed and pushed and pushed and it's awkward i didn't feel like i got a great answer
01:48:40.260 on this one however here's the breaking news that just happened cracker barrel today uh has announced
01:48:48.220 the preliminary vote against the company's proxy solicitor and it indicates the shareholders
01:48:56.040 have voted to elect nine out of the 10 companies nominees of the company's board of directors
01:49:01.420 this is their annual meeting one of them has now with with uh has resigned from the board and the board
01:49:10.000 has now been reduced its size from 10 directors to nine directors who is that 10th director
01:49:18.220 i'm going to introduce you to him here in just a second because it answers that question
01:49:25.360 he was their dei guy he's now gone off their board i'll explain next this is glenn beck
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01:49:48.400 um but they can't tell you what you know their food is not giving them you'll see all the signs
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01:49:58.120 skin dull coat whatever and sometimes you'll just assume it's just age when often it's actually just a
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01:50:25.560 when their food actually serves their body instead of just filling their stomach you know our dogs
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01:51:03.000 you
01:51:29.780 so stew let's just you know just ask questions about the special tonight yeah for sure i mean i'm
01:51:37.540 interested in this it's a uh it's a big uh it's you know the big special and i i you know you're back
01:51:42.560 and forth with him with them there was was kind of fascinating right like you have a situation where
01:51:47.600 uh they they do seem to be sort of avoiding the question there on dei is that how you read it
01:51:56.000 and uh oh have we lost connection with glenn is that what's going on all right well that's how i
01:52:03.920 read it at least i you know you listen to that clip of of them going back and forth and it does
01:52:09.100 appear uh to be that them just just sort of avoiding the question we should get back to glenn because i
01:52:14.180 know he's got this breaking news um on this do we should we go to another clip on the uh on the
01:52:19.060 cracker barrel thing while we're waiting for glenn to reconnect uh because this sort of sets the
01:52:23.140 stage and uh it is uh you know it was interesting to see their approach here which was to try to
01:52:29.960 explain themselves and try to work themselves through what is one of the biggest pr disasters
01:52:36.680 we've seen probably in our lifetimes uh and uh let's go to uh this next clip as we as we came out of
01:52:45.140 cobin uh a trying to hire 50 000 people back we got a lot of our employees original back but we did
01:52:52.260 we lost a lot of very long tenured employees a lot of them a little bit older and scared to come
01:52:58.120 back into the to the environment um and so that's a lot of institutional knowledge it hurt it really
01:53:05.760 hurt and in 22 as we started opening back up we had that new menu that we had so we lost all the
01:53:11.480 people we put a ton of training into that new menu now we're coming back trying to open up
01:53:14.840 um we're trying to get guests any way we can get them like it is we had patio dining we had we were
01:53:22.480 testing a rock garden dining like they were gonna sit out in the in the uh landscape um and i always
01:53:28.680 say that uh covid even made cracker barrel start drinking alcohol because because that's how it
01:53:35.180 happened like that it was out of covid that it was like how how are we figuring out how to drive top
01:53:40.980 line sales and try to get you know a guest in and is it is this something that we could potentially
01:53:45.200 do okay so that is a good example of you don't know any of the story yeah you think cracker barrels
01:53:52.720 never served alcohol before why are you shoving alcohol that's a cultural and so it's easy to think
01:53:58.960 you're selling people alcohol now what what other values are you you know what i mean and that's fair
01:54:04.880 yeah and i think it's yeah it's at least that one is at least understandable yeah and so now you
01:54:10.040 understand the story yeah exactly and so and you know as we got into to 23 um i came out of my ops
01:54:17.820 administration role and came into operations and um i was leading field operations best way for me to
01:54:24.800 describe it is we were throwing velcro balls at a wall to see what would stick and it's understandable
01:54:31.020 you know it's it's easy to kind of look at the cracker barrel situation and get lost in the in
01:54:35.440 the fact of how badly it went a lot of these decisions come down to the information they have
01:54:42.920 at the time right and they're looking at the time as you know place that maybe people aren't coming
01:54:48.060 into as much as they'd like they're trying to grow the uh maybe maybe it's fading a little bit maybe
01:54:52.300 some people find it stale right they think that the the situation cracker barrel isn't one that
01:54:57.760 they're necessarily wanting to get involved with on a week-to-week basis like they used to
01:55:02.080 and maybe they have those warm feelings of the past but they're not going in anymore and they're
01:55:06.040 like oh we'll just we'll freshen it up we'll do all these new things this will be great and you
01:55:12.080 realize sometimes when you're in that moment you hit a you hit a vein right like you're trying to do
01:55:18.760 something uh positive for the company and you hit a vein and everything starts bleeding all over the
01:55:24.660 place let me give you another piece of this interview glenn back up in at the headquarters
01:55:28.500 uh of of cracker barrel and somehow i will i will give glenn credit not eating throughout the
01:55:34.980 interview i i kind of thought that when they put you know food in front of him they'd just be
01:55:39.060 shoveling it down his gullet the entire time and you wouldn't be able to hear him because it would
01:55:42.200 just be like chewing with his you know talking with his mouth full but he got through it without
01:55:45.820 taking as many bites here's uh glenn with the ceo of cracker barrel let's just get this out okay
01:55:51.840 what happened the choices they were made i said on day one of this i remember when they rolled out
01:56:03.740 new coke and i thought that was the dumbest marketing move the dumbest thing i've ever seen
01:56:10.960 we're taking the original formula and ditching it and let's start over with a brand that people love
01:56:18.440 the day this broke i said on the air welcome to new coke that's what this is um and it was
01:56:29.720 no thanks stupid just stupid from start to finish um can you walk me through how that happened yeah
01:56:39.940 sure sure look our guests have a right to be upset yeah you i want you want to watch this um and i you
01:56:48.980 know what i really want you to watch for is a moment where i said to her are you surprised you haven't
01:56:57.520 been fired yet that spoke volume her answer and i hope it is captured on camera um but that answer
01:57:08.740 was the first non you know when you're a ceo if you know i've i've stewed you remember when we used
01:57:18.300 to have to do really important interviews and our pr people would be like drill drill drill no don't say
01:57:23.360 that don't say that and be like yeah whatever um and and you know when you are in charge of a fortune
01:57:29.520 500 company and you are in the trouble that they're in you do you know you follow the people that you've
01:57:37.540 hired to make sure crisis management you don't make any more mistakes and so everybody was very
01:57:45.040 very careful they were very honest but you know like that dei thing she she didn't really answer
01:57:51.680 the question she of course we want everybody to be welcome yeah i know but that's not answering the
01:57:55.660 question when i asked her are you uh are you surprised you still have a job you haven't been fired
01:58:01.720 yet her answer spoke volumes now the other thing that you need to know is while she didn't answer
01:58:07.760 me on the dei thing and i i you know i i can't tell you exactly how this happened i just know that
01:58:16.240 they knew that they didn't answer the question and uh somebody has been in touch with my people and said
01:58:25.980 hey you might want to watch the board meeting that is happening um we can't tell you that anything is
01:58:31.400 going to be happening but uh the dei thing may be solved at the at the board meeting that happened
01:58:37.220 this morning and they were going to release something at 11 15 today we didn't know exactly what what it
01:58:43.140 was we had we had an indication that it might be about dei and what they've done at first remember in
01:58:51.300 august you know they just deleted the pride pages and the dei pages um and you know they just got rid
01:58:58.160 of it all on cracker barrel well that just that just is hiding who you are the real problem was they
01:59:03.760 had a guy who was on the board of directors uh named gilbert devia and he's just resigned from the board
01:59:12.500 today okay they had a meeting with the board and shareholders and everything else and they voted
01:59:17.960 on all of these people and they did not renew him and so he is he has um resigned now his job
01:59:27.240 he was a member of the standing board committee and his job was to assess the social and political
01:59:34.160 risk to the company's business well who is he well he's also the ceo of a company called dmi consulting
01:59:43.680 that's a dei strategy firm that's been in business since 2010 so he's one of the guys he was the guy
01:59:50.080 who his job as the ce as the ceo of dmi is to promote you know dei to make sure everybody's living up to
02:00:01.300 the dei standards so uh robbie starbuck who is a friend of the program and a great conservative
02:00:08.900 activist who has been responsible for you know getting a lot of these people out of these
02:00:13.980 companies or at least drawing attention to what these companies are really standing for
02:00:17.260 he's been asking for a while what what does he do to deserve this seat on the board well that's it
02:00:22.980 he owned a dei consulting and strategy firm that was pushing dei and dei advertising so
02:00:30.880 what's happened here is i think while she couldn't answer that question at the time because the board
02:00:38.020 hadn't acted uh i think it's i think it's not coincidental that the day the interview with her
02:00:46.880 drops with us uh which they've known for a couple of weeks this is when this interview would drop
02:00:53.580 they they announced that morning that seat's been eliminated dei is gone from cracker barrel
02:01:01.320 so i think that's really really good news if you're a fan of cracker barrel um and the things
02:01:08.760 that i saw at cracker barrel um i'm gonna tell you some stuff tomorrow i just have to be make sure that
02:01:16.320 it's it's exactly accurate because i don't want to cause more problems for us and i want to make
02:01:23.540 sure i get it exactly right but there were some things that i learned in the show prepping you
02:01:28.940 know studying up for this interview um that no one was prepared to talk to me on camera about
02:01:39.520 and that always says to me oh well there's something there and so we've done even more
02:01:45.020 homework on it and tomorrow i'm going to tell you about something you might have heard about
02:01:49.280 this guy who owns uh what is it steak and shake oh yeah he's a big he's an activist uh shareholder
02:01:58.320 isn't he uh kind of against uh correct some of the leadership there at cracker barrel i think i've
02:02:02.920 read about that yes yes and he has an interesting history and uh i want to i want to take you through
02:02:11.260 some of that tomorrow i think by tomorrow you're going to understand why what you saw with the dei vote
02:02:17.180 on the board today get that gone that's gone the interview that you'll see tonight with the with
02:02:24.640 julie the the ceo she's not who you think she is it doesn't mean she didn't make huge mistakes she said
02:02:31.740 she makes huge huge mistakes but she's not who you think she is you may not agree with her or whatever
02:02:37.580 but it's important you know who she is and what she said and the key tonight is that question
02:02:43.500 are you surprised you haven't been fired yet um and really what happened after she answers the
02:02:53.460 question and uh she's very uncomfortable answers the question and then she immediately switches topics
02:02:59.160 and i'm like wait wait stop stop go back why are you switching topics here because it was an amazing
02:03:05.180 moment and she immediately changes the subject after she answers and uh and then she comes back and she
02:03:13.740 says a few things you'll see and then i bring it back to her again and she switches topics again and i'm
02:03:19.400 like why are you doing that why are why are you doing that and she had a very interesting answer um on all of
02:03:27.240 that that is one of the most honest things i think i've ever seen a fortune 500 company or ceo
02:03:35.080 ever say um it was really uncomfortable but really really honest i think once you see this and then
02:03:43.380 i tell you tomorrow about the the board member on the things that i can verify i don't know i'm not sure
02:03:49.860 what we can verify yet but the things that i've heard and the things i think we can verify tomorrow
02:03:54.780 um you will see that that uh i think they made stupid moves they had really bad advice from dei
02:04:05.060 people and um they were set up to some degree they were set up the company was not individuals the
02:04:16.580 company was set up uh i think it will i think you'll have every question you need to know about
02:04:23.920 cracker barrel and what happened answered so watch it tonight it comes out at six o'clock
02:04:30.180 uh only on blaze tv and then uh it'll be on my youtube channel as well and then on saturday it
02:04:36.460 will go out as a podcast wherever you get your podcast make sure you listen to it saturday it is
02:04:42.120 the ceo of cracker barrel in her first interview since that disastrous interview on good morning america
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02:07:10.700 which time sir welcome to the epic glenn beck program can we play cut two please this is elon musk
02:07:26.300 on uh ai and humanoid robots listen to this but but ai and humanoid robots will actually
02:07:34.200 eliminate poverty and tesla won't be the only one that makes them i think tesla will pioneer this but
02:07:39.380 there will be many other companies that make humanoid robots but there is only basically one way
02:07:44.180 to make everyone wealthy and that is ai and robotics
02:07:47.980 okay um i have a feeling um
02:07:53.220 that it will eliminate poverty because uh might eliminate humans uh i'm just saying that is one
02:08:02.480 way to get rid of poverty you know we wouldn't have all this poverty if it wasn't for all these humans
02:08:06.200 uh maybe that's just me stew is that too pessimistic i i don't know i i don't know uh
02:08:12.940 possibly possibly i think like you know i like the aspirational goal of it you know of course you know
02:08:18.200 there will always be some level of poverty he later posted about the difference between absolute and
02:08:22.500 relative poverty and i think that's a really important distinction you know there's always going
02:08:26.480 to be people that are more wealthy than others but like in the developed world we've arguably
02:08:32.320 already eliminated poverty or at least somewhat close to it if percentage wise the way of
02:08:37.520 yeah at least the way it was in the in the western world and most of the world the way poverty used
02:08:43.600 to be 100 years ago is is gone for the most part um so that is a that's an upgrade but please just no
02:08:51.780 robot masters please
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