The Glenn Beck Program - January 29, 2019


Media Meltdown? | Guests: Graham Allen & Sara Gonzales | 1⧸29⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

Words per Minute

164.37637

Word Count

20,044

Sentence Count

1,690

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck takes a deep dive into the controversial topic of police officers and how they are treated by the media and the general public. He explains why they are the most maligned and underappreciated group of people in America.


Transcript

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00:00:55.720 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck program. You know, we as humans tend to generalize. We lately have overgeneralized. Lately, everybody's got to fit into this neat little box and it doesn't matter who they actually are.
00:01:15.460 Just just just just just one person sometimes just take their characteristics and extrapolate them over a group, a profession, whatever they're part of. We do it all the time. But there is one group that gets it more than any other group. And they pay dearly. They pay with their lives. I begin there in one minute.
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00:03:21.960 Probably the most maligned profession or group of people in America, I think, are police officers.
00:03:42.620 Do cops make terrible decisions? Yeah, sometimes.
00:03:46.140 Are there really bad guys sometimes who wear a badge? Yeah. Yeah.
00:03:50.980 I've seen them. But is that who they are?
00:03:56.480 No, that is far from the norm.
00:04:00.520 Most police officers try to do the right thing.
00:04:04.780 They do. And if they fall in with the wrong crowd or, you know, they start to just go jaded, can they make a mistake?
00:04:14.620 Yes. But there are 740,000 police officers in the U.S.
00:04:20.220 They made over 10 million arrests last year.
00:04:25.920 740,000. How many of them are actually out on the beat making arrests?
00:04:31.100 10 million arrests.
00:04:33.720 104. Sorry.
00:04:36.600 144 officers died in the line of duty.
00:04:41.300 10 million arrests.
00:04:42.380 144 killed.
00:04:48.480 But what makes the news?
00:04:52.600 Have you seen 144 stories on the police officers that were killed in the line of duty last year?
00:04:56.840 Because I haven't.
00:05:00.200 What makes the news is how bad the cops are.
00:05:03.220 The tiny sliver of a percentage of the bad apples.
00:05:06.340 Culture right now is jump to the worst conclusion.
00:05:15.200 Just jump to whatever you hear some something about a cop.
00:05:19.300 And you just jump to the worst conclusion.
00:05:21.860 That's what social media does.
00:05:23.720 That's what so much of America does now.
00:05:27.160 There are bad apples.
00:05:28.560 There are bad apples in every profession.
00:05:31.500 You know, and there are good apples in every profession.
00:05:34.440 Right now, Congress has a rating of 18%.
00:05:36.920 Well, they deserve about a 7% approval rating.
00:05:40.580 But that doesn't mean that there are not good people there.
00:05:42.780 There are some good people there.
00:05:44.340 Police officers don't get their due for their daily grind.
00:05:56.800 Their daily grind makes our life, I think, look like a cakewalk.
00:06:03.100 Dealing with the worst tendencies of humanity.
00:06:07.020 How worn down are you on people?
00:06:10.540 Do you believe the same thing that you believed about the American population that you did even 10 years ago?
00:06:19.080 20 years ago?
00:06:20.600 Why?
00:06:21.120 Because you are focused on what you see on television all the time.
00:06:26.420 What we see in the news.
00:06:28.380 And so we're losing faith in people.
00:06:30.560 Now, imagine if your job was to go around and knock on the door of somebody who's beaten their wife every day.
00:06:40.540 Going into a section of town where they're shooting at each other all the time.
00:06:46.040 How do you think your outlook would be?
00:06:48.600 They have to go in and look and work with the worst of the worst of us.
00:06:58.260 And sometimes it turns tragic.
00:07:04.020 I could not start this program without mentioning the four police officers that were in Houston yesterday.
00:07:09.280 They were serving a narcotics warrant.
00:07:12.200 They were at the front door of a house.
00:07:14.420 Four of them.
00:07:18.380 They come up to the door.
00:07:22.500 Before they knock, two suspects open fire.
00:07:27.020 They shoot them through the door.
00:07:29.440 The four officers were shot.
00:07:31.560 One of them in the face.
00:07:32.880 As of last night, two of the officers still remain in critical condition.
00:07:39.640 The two suspects were shot and killed.
00:07:42.580 I think it's vital to remember that no matter what new social media outrage springs up this week, today,
00:08:02.660 no matter what Donald Trump might tweet this week, today,
00:08:07.920 whatever happening with China and their technology sector,
00:08:11.460 whatever's happening with the social justice pariah the media creates that we either attack or defend.
00:08:17.740 Every single day, men and women in the blue just quietly go about their jobs.
00:08:27.120 They serve warrants.
00:08:28.400 They make arrests.
00:08:29.300 They do mountains of paperwork.
00:08:31.000 They patrol our streets.
00:08:32.920 They face deadly violence on our behalf.
00:08:36.140 They walk up to a car not knowing who's in it.
00:08:39.640 And more and more, they do this with less attention, less gratefulness from the population,
00:08:47.180 from the people they're keeping safe.
00:08:52.340 And for them, their day isn't about memes.
00:08:55.860 It isn't about Donald Trump tweets.
00:08:58.900 It isn't about which right-wing pundit destroyed Ocasio-Cortez' latest ridiculous socialized medical plan.
00:09:05.780 For them, it's about trying to stay focused, do their job, come home alive.
00:09:16.260 For them, it's upholding the laws of our land.
00:09:19.640 It's put their life on the line for their fellow officers.
00:09:26.620 That's really what it's about.
00:09:28.780 It's not necessarily putting their life on their line for us.
00:09:32.340 Even really for their family, in the end, it really is for their fellow officers because they're in that every day together.
00:09:41.860 And every day, all around the world, men and women in green or desert camo or blue,
00:09:50.620 climb a wall, walk their post, drive a ship at sea, pilot a ship at sea.
00:09:57.700 And they wear the American flag on their shoulder.
00:10:01.500 And for them, the day isn't about which Democratic candidate has announced their political bid.
00:10:06.360 It's not about the latest pronouncement by a celebrity that we only have 5, 10, 12, 16 years left to save the planet from man-made climate change.
00:10:16.720 They're still getting out of their car in Chicago today.
00:10:20.420 It's not about who's in office.
00:10:23.920 For them, it's about two people in green, two people in camo, two people in blue, watching each other's backs.
00:10:34.340 We spend so much time in the media talking about each other, tearing each other apart, talking about politics,
00:10:45.140 talking about politics in the economy and who said what about whom and this isn't right and we've got to stop this.
00:10:54.700 Those aren't the conversations that we should be happening.
00:10:57.520 Those aren't the conversations we should have.
00:10:59.600 Those are not the conversations that are going to save the country.
00:11:02.320 We spend so much time tearing each other down just to help our side win that we are.
00:11:13.080 We're losing the real battle.
00:11:16.360 For our men and women in the blue and green, the cop, the soldier, the sailor, the airman.
00:11:26.340 Does it sound like noise to you?
00:11:30.380 No.
00:11:32.320 It's no wonder when they come home, they can't re-socialize.
00:11:36.400 They can't fit back in because we must just sound ridiculous.
00:11:42.560 They were out risking their lives, doing something that they felt was important.
00:11:48.040 And they look at us.
00:11:49.100 When they come home from a tour of duty or on the beat where they just saw a teenage drug addict stab his own mom because she wouldn't let him play Fortnite.
00:12:02.620 These Houston police officers were shot in an ambush-style attack while serving a warrant on a suspected criminal.
00:12:19.280 Yep, Donald Trump tweeted something this morning, and it's actually kind of pretty funny.
00:12:25.260 Kamala Harris is having a town hall.
00:12:28.080 Ocasio-Cortez wore a pink ribbon to signify her support for the new pro-abortion laws in New York.
00:12:34.340 But weigh those in your mind against what the police officers did.
00:12:38.300 These people, these soldiers, these officers, they are the public servants.
00:12:46.640 See, a public servant is somebody who doesn't really get credit or glory or fame or money.
00:12:53.780 They get nothing.
00:12:54.620 They're public servants.
00:12:56.060 That really is the soldier and the sailor and the airman and the cop.
00:13:04.200 They're volunteers.
00:13:06.260 And when they're soldiers, they give their oath to service.
00:13:09.160 They swear an oath to protect and defend the Constitution.
00:13:11.840 Peace officers are sworn into duty.
00:13:13.880 They swear an oath to protect and defend the U.S. Constitution.
00:13:16.780 It's an oath that they carry with them into battle, into their squad car, into their ship, into their aircraft.
00:13:24.240 That's the oath.
00:13:26.060 That's the oath that they carry with them when they go and do battle.
00:13:31.680 Is that the oath the politician is taking?
00:13:37.920 Not just taking when they say it, but taking into battle?
00:13:45.520 We should spend some time today just praying for the people who actually are fighting for the Constitution,
00:13:52.200 for an end to chaos.
00:13:54.820 To put the bad guys who in other countries are allowed to make people afraid.
00:14:01.440 They put them in jail.
00:14:04.920 Pray for these wounded officers today, if you will.
00:14:09.540 Pray for the police officers in your community.
00:14:13.920 Because right now, all across the nation, men and women, police officers are putting on the badge,
00:14:20.760 and they're sliding behind the wheel of their cruisers,
00:14:23.380 with the knowledge that something they do today, when they least expect it, could turn deadly.
00:14:34.700 What is truly amazing to me is that when we really think about what these people do,
00:14:41.860 we would call it heroic, but these police officers,
00:14:47.480 they just call it Tuesday.
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00:17:11.060 I want to take you to Nebraska for something that is real troublesome to me.
00:17:28.960 We have Tyler Ray on the phone.
00:17:32.140 And Tyler, your son has a hunting trailer for somebody who doesn't live in a part of the country where there's a hunting trailer.
00:17:40.480 Explain what that is.
00:17:43.240 Glenn, essentially, it's just a trailer that they can secure to keep their decoys, their blinds, all their hunting equipment secured while they're not using it.
00:17:55.860 On typically a property that's been leased or being allowed to use on.
00:18:01.560 For hunting.
00:18:02.580 And it's secure when you say that.
00:18:05.640 It's got a padlock on it and you're not going in.
00:18:09.460 Yes.
00:18:09.780 Okay.
00:18:10.480 Exactly.
00:18:11.080 And your son, around Thanksgiving, if I'm correct, had his gun stolen from that trailer and it was an AR.
00:18:22.000 Can you tell me what happened?
00:18:23.780 Actually, the theft occurred during April, the spring of the year.
00:18:27.220 April, okay.
00:18:27.500 It was taken by an individual by the name of Ethan Malley, removed from the trailer.
00:18:37.720 And at that point, law enforcement was involved.
00:18:44.060 Okay.
00:18:44.400 So, they didn't catch him, though, right away.
00:18:47.060 He sold the gun, did he not?
00:18:49.380 Correct.
00:18:49.800 He sold the weapon to a known gang member in our community.
00:18:55.020 Okay.
00:18:56.280 Now, this is an AR.
00:18:58.240 This is the one that the media is all afraid of.
00:19:00.480 This is the one that everybody says, oh, we need new gun laws.
00:19:03.660 This is the weapon of death, as the media would describe it.
00:19:10.120 So, it was stolen by a kid.
00:19:12.380 He then sold it to a known gang member.
00:19:16.000 When did the police get involved and when did they find the gun?
00:19:20.140 Well, the weapon, after the sale, fortunately, a family member of the gang member, which is also an adult, took possession of the weapon, knew that it was stolen, got it out of our community into a different state to a different family member, and they then contacted law enforcement.
00:19:40.960 And we're very, very fortunate that occurred.
00:19:42.860 Okay.
00:19:43.440 So, it wasn't used in a crime that you know of, at least.
00:19:46.700 And the gang member, who is an adult, I think that's a good thing to point out here, the mom turned it in.
00:19:55.200 So, he was arrested.
00:19:56.640 That's a felony of having a stolen gun.
00:20:00.820 What happened to the guy who stole the gun?
00:20:03.700 Was he prosecuted?
00:20:05.700 He was not prosecuted.
00:20:07.000 They did not have enough to determine that he had knowledge that the weapon was stolen.
00:20:11.900 Okay.
00:20:12.520 So, they weren't able to prosecute him.
00:20:14.780 Okay.
00:20:15.160 And then, the gang member, who had the gun?
00:20:22.200 He's the one that did not get charged.
00:20:23.240 He's the one that did not get charged.
00:20:24.900 Okay.
00:20:25.320 So, the one who stole the gun and sold it to the gang member, that's a felony.
00:20:33.340 Correct.
00:20:35.060 And, any idea how many years it carries?
00:20:37.360 You know, from what I was informed by the county attorney's office, they're usually looking at, you know, a minimum of 18 months.
00:20:46.840 Okay.
00:20:47.360 I lived in New York and traveled through New Jersey enough, and it was 20 years minimum there, I believe.
00:20:54.640 All right.
00:20:55.180 So, it's a felony.
00:20:56.400 He goes to court yesterday.
00:20:58.820 Now, you find out along the way that he's plea bargained.
00:21:04.000 Tell me the story here.
00:21:05.260 We received a letter from the county attorney's office on November 27th stating that the deputy county attorney involved, Allison Rodenbush, had dropped the charge from a felony to a misdemeanor theft.
00:21:23.300 Why?
00:21:25.900 When I asked that question directly to Lee Popakoff, the Sarpet County attorney, he stated he couldn't give me an answer to that question, and he was not aware that that plea bargain was given.
00:21:39.060 Wait.
00:21:39.900 The district attorney had no idea that that was happening?
00:21:43.960 The county attorney.
00:21:45.320 County attorney.
00:21:45.860 Man in charge.
00:21:46.640 Correct.
00:21:47.320 And he had no idea.
00:21:48.160 They had knowledge that the plea bargain was given, which I couldn't imagine.
00:21:55.940 Because once you drop a felony, I'm former law enforcement, once you drop a felony to a misdemeanor, you get into a situation where they typically do not even give any time in jail.
00:22:10.220 Right.
00:22:10.620 And that's where I want to pick it up.
00:22:12.580 We've got to take a quick break, and I want to pick it up there on the other side of the break of yesterday there was a hearing.
00:22:18.160 The guy who stole the gun, committed a felony, the worst weapon of death.
00:22:24.500 What did he get in his hearing yesterday?
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00:24:08.140 Whenever I talk to people who are not part of a gun culture and by a gun culture, I mean just somebody who grew up around hunters or, you know, is comfortable around guns.
00:24:18.560 The people who lived in the cities and have never been around it, they always say we've got to have more gun laws and we just we just have to make sure that we put people in a way that, you know, take these guns and use them for bad things.
00:24:35.580 We keep saying, no, you know what?
00:24:38.540 You know who cares the most about this gun?
00:24:40.860 Gun people.
00:24:41.560 Gun people care about this.
00:24:43.700 The the members of the NRA are the most vigilant when it comes to gun laws.
00:24:52.680 They want these guys prosecuted.
00:24:55.440 We have Tyler Ray on the phone.
00:24:58.060 He's from Omaha, Nebraska.
00:25:00.040 His son's AR was stolen.
00:25:03.180 He had it out in a trailer all locked up as you're supposed to do.
00:25:07.080 It was a hunting trailer.
00:25:09.100 He had it all locked up.
00:25:10.540 Somebody came, stole the gun.
00:25:12.660 He sold it to a gang member.
00:25:16.080 The guy who stole the gun, that's a felony.
00:25:20.580 He was he was allowed to plea bargain to a misdemeanor.
00:25:24.540 And Tyler, yesterday, what happened in court?
00:25:31.360 Well, during the court, during the hearing in front of Judge Cox,
00:25:35.280 the defendant's attorney basically pled that this is a young man
00:25:43.640 that's made few mistakes in his his life.
00:25:47.520 And it was needs an opportunity to be given the chance.
00:25:52.200 And of course, the the deputy county attorney that was doing the prosecution,
00:25:56.320 I will will admit he did put a strong case forward to asking for maximum
00:26:00.740 sentencing for the misdemeanor charge.
00:26:05.320 But, you know, the problem came down.
00:26:07.120 Once you drop a felony to a misdemeanor, typically the court is not going to
00:26:11.600 give any jail time.
00:26:12.500 They're going to give you a probationary period.
00:26:15.620 And in my opinion, for something of this nature, that that's a it's a it's a slap
00:26:22.700 in everybody in this country's face.
00:26:25.480 It also has to be a slap in the face of the police officers.
00:26:28.860 I mean, the police officers know this guy is going to have you get away with a felony
00:26:34.020 and you get probation for a felony.
00:26:38.280 Well, come on, you're going to you haven't learned a lesson.
00:26:42.640 Absolutely.
00:26:43.340 And the officers that did the investigation, I was able to sit down and speak with the
00:26:47.820 lead officer on that.
00:26:49.240 He had done his job.
00:26:52.140 Excellent.
00:26:52.900 The work was excellent.
00:26:54.140 There was no question that this was going to be prosecuted as a felony.
00:26:58.720 No question that they had him dead to rights.
00:27:02.760 And for them to, you know, to make a plea for absolutely no reason other than to keep
00:27:08.200 a conviction rate higher or to speed up the process of the court system is absolutely crazy.
00:27:17.420 It's crazy.
00:27:19.280 You know, so is anybody looking into Tyler's anybody looking into this?
00:27:23.720 I mean, when the county attorney doesn't call you back when you're asking what is going on
00:27:28.960 and he doesn't call you back until the night before the trial.
00:27:31.340 And then he says, gee, I had no idea this was pleaded to a misdemeanor.
00:27:35.720 That's out of control.
00:27:37.280 And I can't believe that the people from Nebraska are going to take kindly to this.
00:27:43.860 I don't think so either.
00:27:45.400 Again, you know, this is, I guess, as you say, it's a gun culture.
00:27:49.460 This is a the plain state.
00:27:51.340 We were born, raised hunting as young people here.
00:27:55.200 We have great respect for firearms, the law.
00:27:58.100 And, you know, when these situations come up and we have opportunity to set an example
00:28:03.740 and our public officials, our prosecutors, our county attorneys, they fail to do their job.
00:28:11.860 The people should, first and foremost, these people are typically elected to their position.
00:28:16.740 We should remove them and make sure that it's known publicly why they're being removed
00:28:23.680 because they're not upholding the laws for protection of the people.
00:28:26.080 And ultimately, that's the whole key.
00:28:29.060 The laws are in place to protect the people, and they're not doing it.
00:28:32.340 I tell you, you know, you have a pretty good senator there in Nebraska,
00:28:39.740 and I know this doesn't involve the senator, but Ben Sasse is, you know,
00:28:46.320 dealing with protecting guns in the Senate and people who are crying for more laws, more laws.
00:28:51.860 I'm sure he would be interested in this story.
00:28:54.020 I'm sure he would be, and I look forward to speaking with him soon.
00:28:58.900 Yeah, so have you contacted him, or otherwise I will?
00:29:01.860 Have you contacted him?
00:29:03.580 We've contacted his office, and we're looking forward to hearing from him.
00:29:07.080 Okay, good, good, because I think he would be interested in that.
00:29:10.360 And I hope that the people in Nebraska find out, what is this county attorney doing?
00:29:18.900 What is his name again?
00:29:21.200 Lee Povikoff.
00:29:23.300 Yeah, what exactly is he doing?
00:29:26.180 Go ahead.
00:29:27.000 Well, you know, our conversations after the hearing, he and a victim's advocate supervisor
00:29:35.320 requested my son and myself into a private room to discuss the case.
00:29:41.560 And he was, you know, openly saying, you know, if I would have been involved in this earlier,
00:29:47.280 you know, this may have gone differently.
00:29:50.320 But the point is still this.
00:29:52.380 He wasn't involved.
00:29:53.900 And these are people that are under his direction.
00:29:56.480 Right.
00:29:56.720 And, you know, and I really couldn't get an answer other than we started to get blame
00:30:02.060 put toward the legislature in our state that they're not supporting them on their prosecutions
00:30:08.300 and they're telling us that the prisons are too full and we've got to go with probation.
00:30:12.840 Well, then maybe he should reach out to the members of the press in the state and talk
00:30:17.260 about that openly.
00:30:18.040 He could even reach out to me and talk to me about that because I'm sure the people of
00:30:23.520 Nebraska would like to know that if that's what their legislature is doing, saying, hey,
00:30:28.460 let these guys go.
00:30:29.900 I think the people of Nebraska should know that.
00:30:32.780 And I sure don't appreciate, at least for my public servants, I don't appreciate people
00:30:37.560 who blame others when they are at the top of the chain.
00:30:42.160 Thank you so much.
00:30:43.260 And please keep in touch with us and tell us, you know, if anything develops.
00:30:47.700 Appreciate it.
00:30:48.380 Thank you.
00:30:48.740 Thank you so much.
00:30:49.680 All right.
00:30:50.200 When we come back, I'm going to take a quick break and then we're going to come back.
00:30:52.840 And I have a really amazing update on a story we gave you yesterday.
00:30:58.680 It was a story about a Tucson man being starved to death in Arizona.
00:31:04.940 And you couldn't have asked for a better outcome on this.
00:31:10.500 We give you that update.
00:31:12.800 It's pretty miraculous when we come back.
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00:32:56.440 You, uh, you, if, if you have heard of the medical medium, uh, you probably know somebody
00:33:08.180 who's on a celery juice jihad, like my wife is, and it's driving me out of my mind.
00:33:14.180 Uh, and the, the, there's this new book out called Medical Medium, and, uh, it's written
00:33:19.280 by Anthony William.
00:33:20.560 Um, uh, I actually, I actually, I didn't read the whole book, but I've read several chapters
00:33:25.660 of it only because my wife is like, you gotta eat this celery juice every day.
00:33:31.460 And I hate it so much.
00:33:33.900 Um, so I'm, I'm, I'm bringing him on hopefully to expose him as some sort of fraud of some
00:33:40.600 sort.
00:33:41.000 So he can stop with the celery juice jihad.
00:33:44.320 The unfortunate thing is everything he writes makes sense and it pisses me off.
00:33:50.120 Um, so he's going to be joining us in a few minutes.
00:33:52.320 Now I have good news.
00:33:54.160 Yesterday, we talked to you about the Tucson man who is in St. Joe's hospital being starved
00:33:59.520 to death in Arizona.
00:34:01.200 Uh, Bobby Schindler, the president of the Terry Schiavo life and hope network.
00:34:05.280 Bobby is Terry's, uh, brother who is there by her side the whole time with her, with,
00:34:11.780 with her amazing, um, uh, sister and brother and, and also parents.
00:34:18.280 Uh, Bobby, welcome to the program.
00:34:20.900 Hi, Glenn.
00:34:21.680 Good morning.
00:34:22.280 So tell me what happened to our patient yesterday.
00:34:26.980 Well, um, it was really extraordinary, uh, Glenn.
00:34:30.160 We, uh, had a meeting scheduled with the administrators.
00:34:33.260 Uh, it was set for nine o'clock.
00:34:35.040 They didn't see us until 10 30.
00:34:37.060 Uh, but I got to tell you, it wasn't a long meeting.
00:34:40.080 Uh, the, uh, gentleman there with the title of CEO and I believe there was, there was a
00:34:44.740 representative who was a lawyer of the hospital and also a social worker and, um, just discussed
00:34:49.840 and they asked us what we wanted.
00:34:51.360 And, um, we, it was quite simple what we wanted.
00:34:54.760 We wanted nutrition and hydration.
00:34:56.140 And they agreed with the, uh, condition that we would work to try and get David transferred
00:35:02.220 out of that facility to another facility that would be willing to, to take him.
00:35:05.560 This is amazing.
00:35:07.180 Isn't that what they've been asking for, for weeks?
00:35:11.120 Uh, yes, uh, Glenn, I, I was quite surprised on how cooperative they were.
00:35:16.980 Uh, I wasn't expecting that.
00:35:18.500 Uh, I was in a room also.
00:35:19.680 We had, uh, Alex Schneider with life legal defense was there with the mother and they
00:35:24.680 were, they were, as I said, they were quite cooperative.
00:35:27.840 I've been in these meetings before and they've never, uh, we've never experienced the administrators
00:35:32.520 that were so cooperative wanting to help.
00:35:34.580 But, but there is a condition that, you know, I don't want to, David is not out of the woods.
00:35:38.440 He is receiving nutrition, hydration.
00:35:40.260 I went back and forth with the mom this morning.
00:35:42.900 She said he's looking better every hour.
00:35:44.540 Uh, he still does need certain treatments that they're not giving him that we're trying
00:35:48.500 to get the hospital to, uh, to administer.
00:35:51.620 Uh, but we need to get him out of there, but he, but his vitals are good.
00:35:54.480 And, and it really was, as you said earlier, it really was miraculous, uh, Glenn, I, I think
00:35:59.580 in large part, you know, I want to thank you and the other people that, and particularly
00:36:03.920 in the social media, I really think that helps.
00:36:06.720 It puts, uh, pressure on us because it's quite, oh yeah, quite frankly, uh, they would
00:36:13.080 prefer not to have, not to be in the media and particularly in a national program like
00:36:17.160 yourself.
00:36:17.560 Uh, and they alluded to that a few more than once in the meeting yesterday.
00:36:21.380 Oh, did they really?
00:36:22.920 Oh yeah.
00:36:23.300 Good.
00:36:24.140 Excellent.
00:36:25.120 Um, all right.
00:36:25.740 So Bobby, um, uh, we spoke yesterday afternoon or we, we texted each other yesterday afternoon
00:36:32.860 when this all came down and, um, there is nothing more important at this point than, uh, our
00:36:41.000 right to life.
00:36:42.300 And it is being, uh, it's under attack globally, but here in America, it is slipping away from
00:36:49.500 us and, um, um, I think that we need to, um, come up with a way to have, you know, this
00:36:58.000 audience that want to participate in this kind of be a, um, you know, first line of defense
00:37:03.600 when, when something happens like this, we know we have a checklist and we know what we
00:37:09.060 have to do and how we get the word out, um, and we, you know, we go into action.
00:37:14.420 You told me that, you know, there's, this is happening all the time in America and we need
00:37:20.140 to be able to be activists and, and fight for life.
00:37:25.080 Can you, can you put together maybe a list of things to do and then maybe come on again
00:37:31.900 and, and, you know, we can, we can figure out a way to, you know, basically put a, uh,
00:37:38.760 you know, a life core together, if you will.
00:37:42.380 Well, that would be, that would be a tremendous going.
00:37:45.280 Yes, we, we can do that.
00:37:46.540 We, we kind of, we, we have a call to action.
00:37:49.180 We have kind of, uh, uh, you know, something that we follow when these cases occur, but they're
00:37:54.720 not always, uh, they need to be better organized, but that would be extremely helpful if we can
00:37:59.360 put something like this together because, uh, yesterday at work, just, just as, as we, we
00:38:04.240 hoped it would.
00:38:05.080 And, uh, and as you see, it was a successful outcome and, and, and we try and hope to do
00:38:11.000 that with each, uh, call that we get from families so that that would be extremely helpful.
00:38:15.320 And I think it would be very effective as well.
00:38:16.860 So do you need a hospital now that will take him?
00:38:21.500 Do they need a hospital?
00:38:23.600 Desperately.
00:38:24.040 Uh, we need, uh, we, we're hoping that David will, will gain the strength.
00:38:28.040 I honestly believe, uh, again, I don't know what his long-term prognosis is, Glenn, but,
00:38:33.540 but he needs help.
00:38:34.420 And the, the, the hospital really gave up on him much too quickly.
00:38:38.220 Uh, and we want to get into a facility that we believe is willing and wanting to try and
00:38:42.720 care for him and restore him, but, but he needs to get his strength back.
00:38:45.200 And once he does, we need to get him out of there.
00:38:47.260 Cause I don't know quite frankly, how long the hospital is going to agree to continue treatments
00:38:51.780 because they did make that clear yesterday that this was his temporary.
00:38:55.020 And we gave him our word that we're going to do our best to find a facility so we can
00:38:59.160 transfer him.
00:38:59.740 All right.
00:39:00.280 So if you know of a facility, you work at a facility, you can help connect us.
00:39:05.740 You have any kind of pull at all.
00:39:08.020 Um, may I, may I send them your way, Bobby?
00:39:10.700 Absolutely, uh, Glenn.
00:39:12.860 And then this has been the most difficult part of these cases.
00:39:15.440 Oftentimes hospitals will cooperate with us, but we have to, uh, contingent on finding
00:39:20.360 facility.
00:39:21.120 And it's been very difficult to find a facility that would agree to take these patients.
00:39:26.380 Well, that's a whole different, uh, kettle of fish.
00:39:29.560 Um, and we're, and we're working on that on a separate, uh, project.
00:39:32.760 Uh, I would love to talk to you about some time, but we're working on that as well.
00:39:36.960 Okay.
00:39:37.680 Um, so go to life and hope.com.
00:39:40.640 Is that where they can contact you?
00:39:42.780 Yes.
00:39:43.200 And also if any other families are in crisis, please go to life and hope.com.
00:39:47.400 You can read, you can educate yourself as well, Glenn, on how to, you know, hopefully better
00:39:51.320 protect yourselves if you're faced with these types of situations.
00:39:54.480 It's horrible what's happening.
00:39:56.620 And it is, it really is Glenn.
00:39:59.500 I think people are unaware, uh, until they see cases like this, but these types of things
00:40:03.520 are, are, are frequently happening in our healthcare system today.
00:40:06.240 And it's, and it is frightening the extent that the power that hospitals have now to
00:40:11.300 make decisions, regardless what families are asking.
00:40:13.520 I also think it is because the, um, the insurance companies aren't afraid anymore.
00:40:19.320 They're just, they're just not afraid anymore because they're, you know, they're in bed with,
00:40:23.840 with the government now and everybody else.
00:40:25.780 And we've so screwed this system up.
00:40:28.180 There's nobody to run to, uh, and, uh, nobody that will be shamed into it.
00:40:33.600 And I'm, I thank you St.
00:40:35.460 Joseph's hospital in Tucson for doing the right thing.
00:40:38.660 Life and hope.com go to life and hope.com.
00:40:43.460 Bobby Schindler.
00:40:44.700 Thank you so much for being on the program, the medical medium and his celery juice.
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00:41:51.320 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:41:54.560 When I die, God and I are going to have a chat.
00:41:59.420 And I'm going to say, all right, you've said your piece and I, I respect that, but I've got a few things that I have to get off my chest.
00:42:10.100 And one of them is, why is it everything I like to do or I like to eat is bad for me?
00:42:19.060 What kind of crazy joke is this?
00:42:25.220 Everything I like is bad for me and everything I despise is good for me.
00:42:33.780 So I'm waiting for the answer, God.
00:42:35.740 I'm waiting for the answer.
00:42:37.460 I begin with the medical medium.
00:42:41.220 This guy has written a book.
00:42:42.960 He's, he's got an amazing story to tell, but he has put my wife on a celery juice jihad.
00:42:49.580 And I, I, I mean, I would pay a fortune to expose this guy in any way I could to get the celery juice to stop in my household.
00:42:59.500 We begin with him next.
00:43:02.460 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:43:07.920 All right.
00:43:08.880 Something else that's not really doesn't make me happy are, are, are, are these made up holidays like Valentine's day.
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00:43:20.740 And guys, this is one of those.
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00:43:26.100 Don't ask me why.
00:43:26.780 I don't know why.
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00:43:28.560 Why do we have Valentine's?
00:43:29.500 I don't know.
00:43:30.420 I don't know.
00:43:30.960 Maybe this is just the holiday for the guys who are not dating a woman who says, you forgot what today is.
00:43:39.300 What was today?
00:43:40.340 The anniversary of our first date.
00:43:41.940 Oh, dear God.
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00:44:46.740 Anthony, Anthony, Anthony, the medical medium.
00:44:51.100 You have turned me into a giant fart bag that cannot go out anywhere because my wife is forcing me to drink, what is it, 16 ounces of, I have a whole, I have a whole bunch of celery every morning when I get up and I look forward to it because of you.
00:45:17.900 Make it stop.
00:45:20.320 You know, you're lucky it's not 24 ounces.
00:45:22.320 Oh, my gosh.
00:45:23.260 Do not say anything like that.
00:45:25.400 We end this interview right now.
00:45:27.120 Don't make it worse in my household.
00:45:28.620 Here's the thing, Anthony.
00:45:32.100 My wife picked up your book because we have a friend with MS and she's really, she really struggles.
00:45:38.740 And she started reading your book and she said, this guy is amazing and has made a huge impact on my life.
00:45:44.180 And my wife read it, read your book.
00:45:46.400 And she came to me and she's like, you have to read this book and you have to start drinking celery juice.
00:45:51.400 And I'm like, no, one or the other.
00:45:53.360 I read the book or celery juice.
00:45:55.580 And she said, you read the book and you'll understand the celery thing.
00:46:00.360 I read the book.
00:46:01.400 And the problem is, I find your arguments credible, but I hate you for it.
00:46:08.400 Look, I mean, you know, the thing is with celery juice, it's the single most powerful remedy right now on the planet to get somebody to move forward.
00:46:22.100 Finally, we have a tool that moves the needle for people that have been stuck.
00:46:27.000 Anybody with MS, you know, multiple sclerosis, Hashimoto's, thyroiditis or anything going on, Lyme disease, all of it can really get a leg up.
00:46:37.260 It can move forward when they're doing that celery juice.
00:46:39.940 And there's so much confusion out there right now to why it works or how it works.
00:46:44.140 And what they'll throw at you is, oh, science and research hasn't figured, you know, they haven't figured it out.
00:46:49.400 They haven't even looked at celery.
00:46:50.920 So it's, you know, people say, well, it can't work.
00:46:54.880 It can't work if science and research hasn't looked at it.
00:46:58.400 Science and research is so behind on chronic illness, it's unbelievable.
00:47:02.180 Over 250 million Americans alone suffer with a symptom or condition.
00:47:08.000 We're science and research that I want to know.
00:47:10.760 You know, we're science and research to the mom that can't get out of bed and can't take care of her kids and has no answers and she's fatigued or with multiple sclerosis.
00:47:19.600 There's no science and research for any of that.
00:47:21.360 You go to doctor, to doctor, to doctor, to doctor.
00:47:23.900 You take a medication, you know, maybe it works a little bit.
00:47:27.460 Maybe it doesn't take the edge off.
00:47:29.660 It's actually so disappointing in so many ways and so many people are suffering and struggling.
00:47:35.180 It's unbelievable.
00:47:36.560 So, yeah, the information in the medical medium book and liver rescue, my latest book, which is because all of this just really stems in the liver.
00:47:45.020 And I talk about why celery juice moves people forward.
00:47:49.100 It's the first thing.
00:47:50.520 It's not even a trend.
00:47:51.760 It's bigger than a trend.
00:47:52.960 A trend doesn't work.
00:47:55.540 That's the thing.
00:47:56.500 You know, that's the thing about it.
00:47:58.020 A trend doesn't work.
00:47:59.720 It never does.
00:48:00.520 It's only a trend is propelled and created by money, you know, by interest, by money.
00:48:05.780 That's the investors create a trend and then people use it or whatever.
00:48:09.520 And it could maybe make them feel a little bit better.
00:48:12.380 Maybe not.
00:48:13.340 Nobody knows.
00:48:14.760 But this is getting people better.
00:48:17.140 It's a grassroots movement that I've been building for years with celery juice that I started.
00:48:22.600 And now it's taking over.
00:48:25.320 And I'm really sorry you got sucked into it.
00:48:27.180 Believe me, man.
00:48:27.860 I'm really sorry.
00:48:28.460 Listen, OK, so, Anthony, tell it.
00:48:30.300 And I hate to be I hate to be, you know, I hate to overshare here.
00:48:35.100 But good Lord, man, I just I I I can't conduct business because I'm just like, excuse me, I I've I've got to go in the other room for a few minutes and just fart.
00:48:47.160 I mean, for the love of Pete, does that ever stop?
00:48:51.920 It does.
00:48:52.980 It does.
00:48:53.640 And make sure your wife is straining the celery juice.
00:48:56.920 So after she juices it, grab like a fine strainer and, you know, just pour it through a mesh strainer.
00:49:03.220 Yes, she does.
00:49:04.520 That's really important.
00:49:06.380 And 16 ounces, if you're still having if you're having that kind of thing going on at 16 ounces, then wait before you move it up.
00:49:13.800 But I want you to move it up.
00:49:15.360 Wait, what are you?
00:49:16.880 Are you out of your mind?
00:49:18.400 Are you out of your mind?
00:49:20.540 Oh, my gosh.
00:49:21.720 OK.
00:49:22.100 All right.
00:49:22.440 I'm stations or anywhere where my wife is.
00:49:27.480 Edit that part of this interview out.
00:49:29.700 We're live.
00:49:30.900 That's crap.
00:49:32.320 All right.
00:49:33.220 He wasn't talking about me, sweetheart.
00:49:34.960 Now, listen, you know, I I really I really am am frustrated with you because.
00:49:47.640 The I've gone to doctors for about eight years.
00:49:51.880 And so I know what it's like when people just can't find an answer.
00:49:55.640 I had I've leaky gut.
00:49:57.820 I have adrenal fatigue and I'm getting I'm getting fat.
00:50:01.840 And I have and I that's the liver.
00:50:04.860 That's your liver.
00:50:05.840 So that's a big part of all that.
00:50:07.460 And that's why it's so good.
00:50:08.680 You're drinking the celery juice because shut your liver.
00:50:11.060 Shut up.
00:50:11.580 Yeah, shut up.
00:50:12.220 I was just I shut up on the celery juice.
00:50:14.300 Shut up.
00:50:15.000 OK, so.
00:50:16.860 Yeah.
00:50:17.700 So here's here's the thing.
00:50:19.700 I've read your story.
00:50:21.360 I know.
00:50:22.000 First, I read, you know, the parts of that book that that, you know, pertain to the things
00:50:28.960 that I have seen.
00:50:29.880 And you are so very clear on it.
00:50:32.640 You you you are really the only person that I have seen that nails how I feel in its totality.
00:50:42.480 And so I'm I'm willing to do these things because I've gone to every other doctor and nobody
00:50:47.960 could make it right.
00:50:49.460 And I just think all the drugs that you take are just not good for you.
00:50:52.840 I don't think that does any good in some ways for some things.
00:50:57.980 But I read the beginning of your tale and I am a guy who has had similar experiences,
00:51:06.880 not like not to the extent that you have.
00:51:09.140 Um, but I so I I'm a believer in this stuff, but it's got to be a little crazy for you
00:51:18.820 to admit this, because I got to believe it does for some people hurt your credibility
00:51:24.800 that you say you're an actual medium.
00:51:27.320 Can you start with your tale?
00:51:29.840 In fact, I'm going to take a quick minute, so I don't want to interrupt you.
00:51:33.680 We'll take a quick minute here and then tell us about the first experience that you had
00:51:38.140 with your grandmother when you were, I think, five, um, four years.
00:51:43.300 Yeah, four years old, four years old.
00:51:45.200 It's an incredible story.
00:51:46.880 And we'll just kind of take it from there.
00:51:50.120 Anthony William, the medical medium.
00:51:52.360 What's the name of your new book?
00:51:53.320 Liver Rescue.
00:51:54.700 Yeah, liver rescue, liver rescue, medical medium, liver rescue.
00:51:58.940 And I think everybody here in the audience heard him say, reduce the celery juice.
00:52:03.480 Glenn, reduce the celery juice back in just a second.
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00:53:49.340 Anthony William, he's got a new book out called Liver Rescue.
00:54:02.040 He's the author also of Medical Medium is how I have come across him.
00:54:08.580 And he has an incredible story starting at four years old.
00:54:13.120 Can you tell us the story?
00:54:14.420 Sure, sure.
00:54:16.480 I was sitting at the table at the dinner table with the family and heard a voice perfectly clear.
00:54:21.560 It started actually in the morning, though, hearing the voice right when I woke up.
00:54:26.140 And, you know, I look, I realized, like you were saying before, you know, having the story, you know, the credibility.
00:54:33.020 A lot of people might be like, okay, here's a voice.
00:54:35.700 Great.
00:54:36.420 I'm going to trust this guy.
00:54:38.320 It's not my fault that a voice gives me advanced medical information, even at four years old where you can't even understand it.
00:54:45.180 Like intricate blood about blood and intricate information about your immune system at five, six, seven years old.
00:54:51.800 So the story starts where where I knew my grandmother had cancer and that's how it started at that age.
00:55:00.120 But it even and, you know, when they when they looked into it, of course, she had cancer.
00:55:04.160 But it even went as far as being in grade school, having a child sitting next to me in class.
00:55:10.320 And I told the teacher that the child had meningitis because the voice told me the child had meningitis and the teacher was like, well, I'm going to call the child's parents in.
00:55:21.080 So she did call my parents in.
00:55:24.120 We're all sitting there and, you know, the child's parents is saying, no, he doesn't have meningitis.
00:55:29.180 We don't know where he could have even heard of this, everything like that.
00:55:31.820 Anyway, the next morning, the child didn't come back to school because he was in the hospital all night long with 105 temperature diagnosed with meningitis.
00:55:39.600 So it was it was always like this.
00:55:42.760 You know, at age 14, I was a stock boy in a grocery store and I was building up my clientele.
00:55:48.940 I was literally building up my clientele at that age.
00:55:52.220 And I would know what was wrong with people, no matter where I was or what I was doing, because I would hear it perfectly clear.
00:55:58.400 And, you know, so it was always this every day in my life.
00:56:02.100 It was never a day off.
00:56:03.600 It was never an hour off.
00:56:05.000 But it was information that was always advanced, just as advanced as it is now in the books about why someone has multiple sclerosis or rheumatoid arthritis or Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
00:56:16.220 So what are the real causes?
00:56:18.400 Because science and research doesn't know the real cause of excellence rises.
00:56:21.480 So it all through my life, it was about hearing this voice perfectly clear that was giving me advanced information about medical and, you know, about people, what's happening with people, medical knowledge.
00:56:33.940 That's 20, 30, 40 years ahead of science and research and still is and still is after all these decades.
00:56:42.920 And the thing is, I've dedicated my life.
00:56:45.000 If it's a little bit more about my story is I dedicated my life helping people to chronically ill being a voice for them because they were told they were crazy or lazy or they really weren't sick because their doctor couldn't figure it out.
00:56:58.120 All through the 80s, 90s, all through the 2000s, people, you know, I would be literally at nursing homes or be by my client's bedside giving them B12 drops when people didn't even believe in B12.
00:57:11.840 I've been in it all along, all this time, helping people recover, giving them the answers they needed.
00:57:19.020 And I finally, the waiting list got so big to see me.
00:57:22.100 It got so big.
00:57:23.080 It was gotten to the millions that I had to put the books out.
00:57:26.500 So that's what happened.
00:57:27.780 And the book you're reading is the first book I put out.
00:57:30.420 And that was because I couldn't do it anymore.
00:57:33.040 We're doing the one on one.
00:57:34.540 So I did thousands of them over the years.
00:57:37.160 And I had to put the information now, the medical information that's advanced in the book so I can help out millions of people.
00:57:42.240 And part of that's the celery juice.
00:57:44.220 Stop it.
00:57:44.840 Celery juice.
00:57:45.800 Yeah.
00:57:46.500 Stop.
00:57:47.180 It's amazing.
00:57:47.900 I don't work.
00:57:48.500 So, Anthony, I share a story that I don't think I've shared on the air ever, at least all of it.
00:58:01.860 Um, when I was, uh, 14, um, I walked by my mother in the kitchen and, uh, I remember looking at her.
00:58:11.500 She had her hands in the sink and I was walking down the hallway and, uh, I heard a voice so loud that it made me stop.
00:58:18.080 And it said, stop, go back, give your mother a hug, tell her you love her.
00:58:22.020 She won't be here long.
00:58:23.740 And I, much to my everlasting regret, I didn't.
00:58:29.120 Cause I thought that was crazy.
00:58:31.380 A couple of years later, I heard the same voice tell me the same thing about my grandfather and it freaked me out.
00:58:39.820 When I was in high school, a couple of years, my grandfather died a couple of years later.
00:58:45.720 Um, uh, I heard the voice again.
00:58:49.440 I was dating a girl and she had no symptoms of anything.
00:58:53.160 And I heard the voice again and, uh, I thought for sure she was going to die.
00:58:59.120 And, and I, and I remember thinking, I don't want this.
00:59:02.460 I don't want this.
00:59:03.720 And I went to only one friend and I said, look, I've never told anybody this, but these three things, this is the third time this has happened.
00:59:10.360 And the first two people died and I am freaking out.
00:59:13.920 And as it turned out, she had a brain tumor in the center of her head.
00:59:18.420 Um, and she ended up living, but it freaked me out.
00:59:22.400 And I remember thinking, I don't want this.
00:59:24.860 I don't want it.
00:59:25.700 I don't want it.
00:59:26.340 I don't want it.
00:59:26.920 I don't want it.
00:59:27.420 This is a curse, not a blessing.
00:59:28.640 I don't want it.
00:59:30.180 Um, you have to have felt that way.
00:59:34.440 Oh yeah.
00:59:35.120 So I've always felt it's been a curse.
00:59:36.780 I mean, uh, really, I mean, it hasn't given me a normal life and basically it's just, it's forced me just to only do this work my whole life.
00:59:46.560 You know, it's not about, and it was never about me.
00:59:49.260 That's the thing.
00:59:50.000 You know, someone said, when did he start this yesterday?
00:59:52.080 Cause we're just, if someone just hears about me today, they'll be like, when did he start this three years ago?
00:59:56.960 Oh, he just, he, he must've taken a nutritional class.
00:59:59.700 He must've gotten interested in health.
01:00:02.480 Actually, no, it's always been this way.
01:00:05.560 I've always been doing this.
01:00:06.960 I've worked on thousands and thousands of people.
01:00:09.160 And, and because I had no choice, it, I didn't even want to do it at the beginning.
01:00:14.120 I didn't, but you know, spirit said to me, and I just say spirit and because the voice I hear, spirit says to me that, look, you have to care about people.
01:00:22.640 You have to have the compassion, you have to care about what they're going through, what they're suffering is.
01:00:28.420 You have to get in touch with that and you have to do something about it.
01:00:31.760 So I've dedicated my whole life doing something about it.
01:00:35.180 And that's just been it.
01:00:38.760 So I've got to push back now because I, I, I actually believe you.
01:00:45.140 Um, but I am skeptical because, you know, I've met John Edwards and I've, you know, and everybody has seen these crazy people who claim all these things.
01:00:56.360 Um, and they play on people.
01:00:58.220 And I'm a guy who I've, I've seen, I've spent, I don't know, I don't know how many hundreds of thousands of dollars I've spent on my health.
01:01:07.120 And I have felt alienated and crazy.
01:01:11.440 And even to this day, I still think maybe I'm just making all of this up.
01:01:16.240 And I have medical tests that do show me things, but nobody can really tie it all together.
01:01:20.920 And so you, you are at the end of your rope.
01:01:23.740 And so when somebody like you comes along and says, no, I tell you, this is what it is.
01:01:27.400 You are preying on the most vulnerable.
01:01:30.580 That's the way it can be looked, looked at.
01:01:33.120 Can you, can you help with, uh, have you sorted through this?
01:01:39.200 Do you have a, I don't even know if it's some sort of a, uh, uh, uh, kind of, have you gotten your arms around how you talk to people who are just like, look, I, you know, I know how this looks.
01:01:54.340 You know, when they're not validated, when people aren't validated for their, for their, um, aches and pains, mystery, tingles and numbness, rigging in the ears, migraines, neck pain, back pain, um, burning feelings in their feet, achy feet, um, you know, floaters in the eyes, dizziness, balance problems, vertigo issues.
01:02:15.300 Um, it gives you, you know, when you're not validated and you're told that you're, you know, you're, whatever's wrong with you, it's good to just make, you're making it up in your head or anything like that.
01:02:26.080 Instead of like, it shouldn't be looked at that.
01:02:28.720 I'm, I'm, I'm like preying on someone or anything like that.
01:02:32.720 It's actually the opposite.
01:02:33.840 I've been able to bring people's stories forward.
01:02:37.000 If you look at my Instagram, medical medium, Instagram page, you wouldn't believe, you wouldn't believe the thousands of people's lives that are coming back.
01:02:46.180 So if someone's a skeptic and says, Oh, okay, he's, you got vulnerable people, vulnerable people out there.
01:02:51.580 He's, he's probably taking advantage of it.
01:02:53.680 How?
01:02:54.280 What?
01:02:54.680 By a book or something?
01:02:56.320 By what?
01:02:56.800 I don't even sell anything.
01:02:58.800 Celery juice.
01:02:59.400 I don't sell celery juice.
01:03:00.740 I know.
01:03:01.480 I know.
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01:04:37.080 When I told you a few weeks ago that I started drinking celery juice against my will because my wife was holding me hostage and she had read a book, Medical Medium, I immediately got a bunch of people said, Glenn, please don't jump on the bandwagon of another fad.
01:04:51.720 And I completely understand that.
01:04:54.180 You know, I was with Dr. Atkins when before it was a fad, and I believe what he said was true.
01:05:04.100 The problem was when it became a fad, nobody was actually following through on the full thing.
01:05:10.580 They weren't doing what he was talking about.
01:05:13.220 They were just like, oh, I can just eat high fat and I just do whatever I want.
01:05:17.620 No, no, you can't.
01:05:19.080 And so, you know, when you look at somebody and they're like, hey, I'm on the celery juice diet.
01:05:26.180 Well, that's not really what it is.
01:05:28.840 It's a whole philosophy behind it.
01:05:30.900 And I have read medical medium myself because I said to my wife, okay, I'm going to read it before I'm drinking any of that.
01:05:39.640 And I believe it is sound.
01:05:42.700 Now, can you find any, you know, medical studies?
01:05:47.160 Let me ask the guy who wrote it, Anthony William, author of medical medium.
01:05:52.100 You've kind of answered that, haven't you?
01:05:53.640 There's really not a lot out there on the things that you recommend.
01:05:59.080 No, listen, there's science and research is so behind on medicine in general with chronically ill, chronic illness.
01:06:05.960 Science and research still believes your body's attacking itself if you have eczema psoriasis or if you have Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
01:06:12.100 Or they still believe your body's actually attacking itself.
01:06:15.960 That's actually false.
01:06:17.420 That's a theory from the 1950s to put the blame on the person because science and research doesn't know the cause of your illness.
01:06:25.280 And I spell out the causes.
01:06:27.360 Like in medical medium liver rescue, I spell out the causes of gout, diabetes, eczema psoriasis.
01:06:33.720 I spell out that, you know, basically, you know why it's happening with advanced medical knowledge.
01:06:39.360 And that's what people need.
01:06:40.720 They need a fighting chance because we're not winning the battle on chronic illness.
01:06:47.100 Celery juice is one way to help win it.
01:06:49.040 It's interesting you say this, Glenn.
01:06:50.280 You said, look, people just, it's true.
01:06:52.340 It's taken off in such a way.
01:06:54.500 Hundreds of millions of people are drinking it now.
01:06:56.720 We're not even going to have celery left pretty soon.
01:07:00.260 Farms are going to have to just be dedicated to celery.
01:07:03.080 Going in, Marissa just told me during the break, she went in, she was going to make herself a salad.
01:07:08.300 She had to grab some soup.
01:07:09.560 She had to grab some celery.
01:07:11.740 She couldn't find it in the store.
01:07:13.500 Kay, the makeup artist, was just in here just a minute ago.
01:07:16.760 She said, I just want to thank him for my eczema.
01:07:21.400 She said, I started drinking the celery juice.
01:07:24.620 I have really bad eczema.
01:07:25.980 She said, I thought I would try it.
01:07:28.140 I stopped taking it because my eczema has cleared up and I wanted to see if it was related.
01:07:32.680 And it came back right away.
01:07:34.120 So I'm back on the celery juice.
01:07:36.280 Well, here's what's happening.
01:07:37.580 Here's the problem that's happening right now is trends that were started by investors that wanted people to have, you know, a popular trend to consume.
01:07:45.440 I could go into a whole bunch of different trends out there in alternative medicine.
01:07:48.620 Well, those people now want to capitalize on celery juice and ruin it for everybody else by putting something that they sell inside the juice, celery juice.
01:07:58.300 And so what we're going to see is basically, you know, the fall, the fall of it, because people are going to be like confused.
01:08:06.080 They're going to have to put in products that they have to buy, all these different tricks out there.
01:08:10.920 So I want to keep it honest.
01:08:12.940 I want to keep it right down to the source.
01:08:14.960 It's straight celery juice, 16 ounces on an empty stomach.
01:08:18.460 And in the morning is best.
01:08:20.920 And no pulp in there.
01:08:22.740 Do not just throw it in a smoothie or create a blend of celery in a blender and then drink the pulp with it.
01:08:30.020 There's a lot of mistakes being made right now.
01:08:32.280 And the reason is because there's there's other interests saying, oh, my God, wait a minute.
01:08:37.680 This is a rogue trend.
01:08:39.240 That's the thing, Glenn.
01:08:40.520 This is a rogue trend that's built on people actually healing.
01:08:44.460 So it's not really a trend or a fad.
01:08:46.860 It's above a trend or a fad because people don't really heal on trends and fads.
01:08:51.300 This is above that.
01:08:53.040 So what this is all about.
01:08:54.620 I remember all about killing.
01:08:55.960 I remember with Atkins, I was an early adopter on that.
01:09:00.980 And when they came out with the Atkins bars and everything, I said to my wife, it's over.
01:09:05.140 It's over because because now it's a product and now everybody will eat the product and say, well, I'm on Atkins.
01:09:12.720 And they have no idea what they're doing or the meaning or the ideas behind why you eat what you eat.
01:09:20.100 And it was a garbage and it was over and it was over.
01:09:23.360 Glenn, Glenn, celery juice is an herbal extraction.
01:09:27.920 You'll see dieticians come on to try to actually stop the movement.
01:09:31.540 And I love dieticians.
01:09:32.580 It's a lot of amazing ones.
01:09:33.580 But you'll see a dietician come on or a nutritionist or another health professional.
01:09:37.160 Come on an article because there's dozens and dozens of articles written about me right now being the originator and everything and people trying to debunk it.
01:09:44.040 What's happening is they'll say, oh, it's a vegetable that you should just eat with some peanut butter on it.
01:09:49.220 He's wrong about juicing it because science doesn't know anything about it yet.
01:09:52.620 And what they don't get, it's not a vegetable.
01:09:55.060 It's an herbal extraction, a powerful one that's here for a reason.
01:10:00.300 And it's, you know, and the funny thing is, I'm sorry it had to be me to discover it and get it out there.
01:10:06.120 Because exactly like you said, you know, hey, I'm a guy that hears a voice.
01:10:10.320 So if I find a miracle remedy to move the planet forward, it's it's it's people are gonna be like, well, where's the science?
01:10:16.660 Well, science will find out that there's sodium cluster salts.
01:10:19.360 It's something that information that came to me, the resource, the source I have that we were talking about earlier told me about the sodium cluster salt.
01:10:27.800 It's a subgroup of sodium.
01:10:29.240 It kills pathogens like Epstein-Barr that are responsible for MECFS, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, things that I've already brought forward that that I put the truth out about Epstein-Barr causing these illnesses long before science and research.
01:10:46.580 And now they're just talking about it. Celery juice destroys the pathogen, the Epstein-Barr virus responsible for all these different illnesses.
01:10:55.080 And that's why it's working. And, you know, I'm really sorry.
01:10:58.600 I got to apologize that I'm 30, 40 years ahead of science to help the chronically ill.
01:11:03.520 The thing is, the thing, meaning I'm sorry for the industries, that bank role and bank on people sicknesses, because what's happening now, people are starting to get better with that celery juice and it's changing the planet.
01:11:15.860 It's not just a trend that was thrown out there like bone broth and now bone powders and collagens for sale and all these other things that people don't even know if it's helping or not.
01:11:25.000 This is actually turning lives around. You'll see it on my Instagram feed. You'll see it on my Facebook.
01:11:29.780 It's changing millions of lives. There's a reason for it. It's pure. It's it's it's untampered with information that has no interest group behind it.
01:11:39.860 And it's saving lives. Literally, it's part of the whole thing that's saving lives, along with the medical medium information.
01:11:46.720 So what is it that it's supposed to do? And do I ever get a reprieve from celery juice? Have I ever had enough?
01:11:55.280 Well, look, how long have you been on it now?
01:11:57.900 Two weeks.
01:11:58.900 Oh, that's nothing.
01:12:01.220 Oh, I hate it so much. I hate it. I mean, I look at it every day and I'm like, oh, pain, fatigue, no will to live or celery juice.
01:12:15.480 And it's a choice I have to make every day. And usually the celery juice loses in my head.
01:12:22.100 I hate it. A lot of people love it.
01:12:26.180 Yeah, I know.
01:12:26.820 Every now and then it'll be really good stalks, thick, juicy, rich stalks that actually are filled with so much nutrition.
01:12:36.080 They're all filled with nutrition, all celery, whether it's the spindly ones with more leaves or the thicker, juicier stalks.
01:12:43.140 But you'll find you'll get used to it. You'll like it.
01:12:46.220 I think a lot of people like it off the start and a lot of people, you know, they tend to learn how to love it.
01:12:56.380 But here's the deal. One thing it will do for you is that when you go off of it, you'll know what it was doing for you.
01:13:02.720 You really will. Some people feel the benefits in three days, some in two weeks, some inevitably, like no matter what, instantly.
01:13:11.400 Why is it tearing me up? Because my wife loves it, loves it. And I know a lot of people who love it.
01:13:17.740 Why is it tearing me up?
01:13:19.900 Because you're filled with bugs and it's not a scary thing to have bugs in you.
01:13:25.100 Everybody has bugs in them. That's why everybody gets sick with something.
01:13:29.880 They have either strep in their system causing sinus problems, UTIs, coughs and all kinds of different things, rashes, styes.
01:13:37.400 They have viruses in them. They have different bugs and pathogens that we have in us.
01:13:43.120 And when you have enough of them in your intestinal tract and your hydrochloric acid has been low for years and your bile reserves are low in your liver,
01:13:50.260 because with you, it's all about the liver, your liver reserves are really low.
01:13:54.040 You're stagnant and sluggish in there. Your bile is low. Your HCL is low.
01:13:58.260 All this in your digestive tract. So when you start dumping that stuff, that stuff, that celery juice, that stuff has power.
01:14:04.640 And when it starts going in there, it kills off all these bugs, mold, yeast, fungus, unproductive fungus, viruses, bacteria.
01:14:12.780 And you're just going to be like outgassing that, meaning like you're just going to have you're just going to have to go through the process.
01:14:17.940 But one thing's for certain. It's going to move you forward and move so many people forward, too.
01:14:23.500 If I light a match, I'll move into the next room quickly without even walking.
01:14:28.380 I'm happy you're on it. I'm actually really proud of you.
01:14:31.060 And I'm honored that you even had me on the show, really, you know.
01:14:34.320 No, I have a lot of respect for your bravery.
01:14:38.780 I believe that we do have people on the other side of the veil that are guiding us.
01:14:47.140 I do believe that you can become one with a spirit of empathy, if you will.
01:14:54.580 And it changes your outlook. And I know that has to be a pretty hard cross to bear.
01:15:01.740 I mean, unless you're a really great fraud and you would be exposed, I would think, by now if you were.
01:15:08.100 But after after after 35 years of working on the crime, you know, now in the public and now in the public eye, a lot more than ever before.
01:15:17.440 You know, I still haven't lost the fact that I'm working for the people because that's what it's about.
01:15:23.200 I'm working for them. It's not about me. It never was.
01:15:26.960 It's about the person that really is suffering and struggling.
01:15:30.420 And you know what, Glenn, when you're not sick and you don't have any and you don't have really any symptoms you're contending with or it's really mild stuff.
01:15:36.720 You just you just think that the chronically ill that you just don't get in touch with it.
01:15:41.200 I see it all the time out there. I see it on YouTube and I see it out there in the media and other places where people don't realize it.
01:15:47.940 When you're really sick with stuff, it changes you as a person does challenges you like no other.
01:15:54.160 And the people that aren't sick, they just don't get it. They just don't know what that's like.
01:15:58.120 They really don't see that. And you know what? Celery juice is there for them when they get sick down the road, too.
01:16:03.140 So the point is, though, oh, hang on just a second. I have to insert.
01:16:07.080 So you got that to look forward to. All right, go ahead.
01:16:10.960 I know. The bottom line is it's a gift that it's there for people, the celery juice.
01:16:18.600 And it's one of the very tools. It's one of the powerful tools or one of the most powerful ones in the medical medium series books that I put out there.
01:16:26.000 You know, intricate, really advanced information ahead of science so people can heal.
01:16:30.940 And you know what? Tens of thousands of doctors across the country, MDs, are using my books in their practices right now because millions of patients have brought the books in and they demanded their doctors to learn.
01:16:43.380 And they're actually doing it. Not all the doctors, of course.
01:16:46.220 I mean, there's I'm sure plenty that this is. So, yeah, they're just going to be like, I'm not going to write this information.
01:16:51.100 But there's tens of thousands that are. And globally, it's happening, too.
01:16:56.400 So the celery juice. Hey, it's a big part of it.
01:16:59.400 Look, I'm proud of you, because if you're drinking that much, you're doing 16 ounces.
01:17:03.440 That's incredible. Truly.
01:17:04.880 I have that on tape and I'm going to play that for my wife.
01:17:10.160 Anthony, I really appreciate your time.
01:17:13.100 I'd love to get you in for a podcast and talk a little deeper about some of the things that are in the book.
01:17:18.540 I will tell you that your description, at least for what I have been diagnosed with and I have, is the best description I have read from anybody.
01:17:29.880 And I've seen some of the best in the world. And I think that's why you're connecting, because you do you are connecting with you're connecting the dots where so many others are like, oh, and also this might be.
01:17:45.160 And you're like, no, I don't have any of that. And you've just narrowed it down and and you've just captured it.
01:17:52.800 And I appreciate everything that you do. And I appreciate the trouble that you probably endure.
01:17:58.980 And I appreciate the fact that you've endured this 40 minutes with me. So thank you so much.
01:18:04.800 My job. Go ahead. My job is to provide it. Yeah. My job is to provide answers for the chronic leal.
01:18:10.460 And if someone's dealing with even a symptom and they don't consider themselves chronic leal, then my job is to provide answers for people that are dealing with symptoms they don't want.
01:18:19.080 Right. The bottom line is, yeah, is that I've been here for people. I still am.
01:18:23.680 And if people can break that barrier and say, where's his source? And, you know, maybe, you know, a lot of people, they can push that aside and they can just get the information and heal.
01:18:33.540 They're going to make their lives better. Thank you so much.
01:18:36.680 Anthony William, the author of a new book called Liver Rescue and also Medical Medium.
01:18:44.820 And you follow him on Instagram and you will see the thousands of people that are doing what he says and how they're affected.
01:18:52.960 I know that my life has been affected by him and by personal note, a very good friend of ours who has MS has been greatly affected in a positive way by by his by his book, his teachings and his philosophies on how to make yourself feel much, much better.
01:19:16.100 Anthony William, you can find him at medical medium dot com.
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01:22:28.180 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:22:31.200 The media.
01:22:31.880 Don't we just all love the media.
01:22:36.600 How is a republic expected to survive when the media can not only get things wrong, but knowingly get things wrong and tell you that they that a story means something when on videotape.
01:22:55.660 It is shown to mean the exact opposite, it is shown to mean the exact opposite and they don't care.
01:23:00.560 They double down.
01:23:02.260 That's what happened last week with the Covington Catholic school kids.
01:23:06.500 And it's one of the most disturbing things I have seen in 40 years of broadcast.
01:23:13.100 There is no survival of a republic if that's the guardian of truth.
01:23:18.240 That's why tonight blaze TV live presents media meltdown and we're doing it on Facebook and YouTube also on blaze tv dot com slash back commercial free begins tonight at 6 p.m.
01:23:33.080 Eastern.
01:23:34.080 I've got a panel of blaze experts in to talk about it with us.
01:23:38.780 We begin in one minute.
01:23:43.760 This is the Glenn Beck program.
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01:25:02.900 Sarah Gonzalez joins me now from the news and why it matters.
01:25:18.900 Hello, Sarah.
01:25:19.960 Hello, Glenn.
01:25:20.800 How are you?
01:25:21.440 I'm fantastic.
01:25:22.620 We have Graham Allen, who is the host of Rant Nation.
01:25:26.420 I don't think I could.
01:25:27.340 Go ahead.
01:25:28.060 Give me a serious.
01:25:29.320 Yeah, a serious.
01:25:30.360 Well, I don't know if you know this, Glenn, but I've been deemed a racist in the past couple
01:25:34.460 of weeks.
01:25:34.860 Yeah, I know.
01:25:35.520 I have to.
01:25:35.900 I have to be very careful.
01:25:37.360 Well, you have those scary tattoos.
01:25:39.420 I look like a degenerate.
01:25:40.920 I look like a degenerate.
01:25:41.620 You look like you look like somebody.
01:25:43.580 I don't want to meet it.
01:25:44.360 Well, my hair is cut short because I'm losing my hair.
01:25:46.640 And so, you know, I and you seem to be gaining hair.
01:25:49.580 And which is it's just completely I sew it onto my head.
01:25:54.380 And we have Rob Enno is with us.
01:25:57.160 He is the Blaze TV media critic.
01:25:59.180 Hello, Rob.
01:25:59.940 How are you?
01:26:00.500 Thanks for having me on.
01:26:01.560 Yeah.
01:26:01.700 Good.
01:26:02.080 Fun to be here in Dallas.
01:26:03.300 Fun to be here in Dallas.
01:26:04.700 Yeah.
01:26:05.380 Wow.
01:26:06.000 I mean, I've seen what I've seen.
01:26:08.240 I've seen.
01:26:08.880 What is it?
01:26:09.120 Route 114 from the airport.
01:26:10.500 Yeah.
01:26:10.920 I've seen a lot of it.
01:26:11.960 I'm like, what kind of life do you live?
01:26:13.900 That is fun.
01:26:15.220 Your taxi cabs here are fantastic.
01:26:17.060 I love it.
01:26:18.980 OK, so we're doing something tonight called the media meltdown.
01:26:23.860 And Eric Bolling is going to be with us.
01:26:27.000 A lot of the guys from Blaze TV.
01:26:29.840 You guys are the early arrivers.
01:26:32.360 We also have the roaming millennial who's going to be with us.
01:26:36.020 Allie Stuckey is going to be with us.
01:26:38.540 John Miller.
01:26:39.880 Chad Prather.
01:26:40.760 Chad Prather is going to be with us.
01:26:42.980 Bill O'Reilly is going to be joining us.
01:26:44.820 So we have a we have a great roster of talent and it is talking about the media and where
01:26:51.480 we are.
01:26:52.420 And I think everybody knows that, you know, you don't trust the media.
01:26:57.040 Oh, no.
01:26:58.000 Nobody does.
01:26:59.000 Seventy eight percent of Americans.
01:27:00.900 Seventy eight percent.
01:27:01.600 So it's not just one side say, yeah, they knowingly lie to us.
01:27:06.040 Yeah.
01:27:07.000 Agenda based.
01:27:07.820 Everything's agenda based now.
01:27:08.980 Everybody has their their reasons for why they're reporting, not not reporting what's
01:27:14.860 happening because that's that's what should be done.
01:27:17.500 Reporting the truth of what's happening.
01:27:19.380 Everybody reports what they want to appear of what's happening with which is a big part
01:27:24.840 of, I think, you know what Donald Trump's campaign was.
01:27:28.640 You know, he of course, he talked about building the wall and things of that nature.
01:27:31.640 But he also talked about the dishonest media and, you know, he made that a big platform
01:27:36.240 of his and then he got elected.
01:27:38.620 And instead of taking a step back, maybe in doing some self-reflection, you know, they
01:27:42.920 don't know how to do that.
01:27:44.280 So they then double down on the same tactics that, you know, the American America looked
01:27:49.840 at and said, we don't accept this.
01:27:52.480 We want something better.
01:27:53.540 We deserve better.
01:27:54.260 And they're not giving it to us.
01:27:56.520 So Joy Behar said the most honest thing I think Joy Behar has ever said last week of
01:28:02.880 the Covington Catholic School kids.
01:28:05.380 Whoopi Goldberg said, why do we keep making this mistake?
01:28:09.300 And Joy Behar said, because we hate Donald Trump.
01:28:13.760 Yep.
01:28:14.080 No, absolutely true.
01:28:14.920 They wanted to be true.
01:28:15.760 But it goes for it's before Donald Trump.
01:28:18.280 I mean, if you remember, George W. Bush apparently didn't serve in the Texas Air National
01:28:22.280 Guard and he got out with whatever Dan Rather said he did.
01:28:26.320 And Dan Rather is still lionized by these media folks.
01:28:29.540 Our friend Brian Stelter over at CNN has him on all the time.
01:28:34.080 The media critic who's really a cheerleader in my newsletter for Blaze Media, I call him
01:28:38.280 the CNN's media cheerleader and critic because he's really a cheerleader.
01:28:43.140 To have Dan Rather on your program as a paragon of ethics and virtue in the media shows that
01:28:52.060 you have absolutely no sense and no self-reflection.
01:28:57.600 And that's their problem.
01:28:58.460 You refer to Brian Stelter as our friend.
01:29:00.780 I think you're...
01:29:01.940 That was a little sarcasm.
01:29:03.520 Yeah, because I know Brian.
01:29:05.020 I know Brian when he was just at a website and he was...
01:29:07.680 He tried to be honest and he tried to do the right thing.
01:29:10.180 Since he's gone to CNN, he has gone off the rails.
01:29:14.600 I don't even recognize him anymore.
01:29:16.740 Seems to be a trend.
01:29:17.940 Yeah, it is.
01:29:19.040 When you get into the...
01:29:20.720 It's a job requirement.
01:29:22.060 You have to be crazy working CNN.
01:29:24.580 It's a job requirement.
01:29:24.900 Maybe they have cult meetings that they have to attend just to indoctrinate them fully.
01:29:28.940 It's the same thing as the politicians when they go to DC.
01:29:31.640 They all want to go to the same cocktail parties.
01:29:33.980 They all want to be on that circuit and they're all afraid of setting somebody off and doing
01:29:37.440 something that somebody else might not like.
01:29:39.880 But then they start believing it.
01:29:41.060 I mean, Brian Stelter has played basically a psychiatrist on TV and has deemed Donald Trump
01:29:47.560 to be a crazy person because Brian Stelter thinks that Donald Trump is a crazy person
01:29:52.060 because he doesn't get some of the things Donald Trump is trying to do and he may do
01:29:56.660 it in a different way.
01:29:57.420 I mean, a lot of what...
01:29:58.920 You know, our friend Dan Bongino, he used to say it's an outer borough thing, the way
01:30:05.340 that Donald Trump talks.
01:30:06.500 They all...
01:30:07.540 I mean, if you ever talk to somebody from New York, from Queens, they all say this is
01:30:10.520 the biggest thing, the greatest thing.
01:30:11.700 Look at what they did with the stupid McDonald's.
01:30:14.600 He said McDonald's was a piled high, you know, piled a mile high.
01:30:17.500 And then you get the Washington Post doing fact checks, you know, that they really didn't
01:30:24.120 meet a mile high.
01:30:24.920 And if they did meet a mile high, it would be this way.
01:30:26.400 I'm like, it's a figure of speech, people.
01:30:30.000 You know, he did it yesterday with, you know, he did yesterday with the cold in Chicago.
01:30:32.840 We were talking about the cold in Chicago at the top of the hour.
01:30:36.500 And he said, oh, man, we need some of that global warming.
01:30:40.340 And they lost their mind.
01:30:42.420 Yeah.
01:30:42.640 They absolutely lost their mind.
01:30:44.400 But they're the ones that every time it gets a little hot or there's a little bit of rain
01:30:47.560 or there's a little bit of wind, you know, never mind that the hurricane systems have
01:30:52.580 been the lowest that they've been over the past few years.
01:30:54.420 We had two horrific, really big ones.
01:30:57.920 And that's all global warming.
01:30:59.080 And to your point, you know, they're so focused on, they're so obsessed with reporting on what
01:31:04.800 Donald Trump said, what Donald Trump did, what Donald Trump ate for breakfast this morning,
01:31:08.520 that they're missing the real stories that Americans should be hearing about.
01:31:12.200 I mean, I haven't seen much on, you know, the Houston police officers that were ambushed
01:31:17.480 and shot, you know, the CNN and the media would rather cover, you know, what Donald Trump tweeted
01:31:22.420 out this morning.
01:31:23.080 So it's very unfortunate they're doing Americans such a disservice by not actually giving them
01:31:27.600 what we should be hearing, what we should be consuming.
01:31:30.240 And especially our men and women and that, you know, are supporters of the thin blue line,
01:31:35.840 our LEOs out there, you know, what, what, what is happening to them in the media eye, the
01:31:41.700 political eye, putting targets on their back that used to not be there.
01:31:45.240 I mean, their job is excruciating enough as it is.
01:31:50.160 And they not only now have the having to deal with the local communities to keep the community
01:31:55.840 safe, they have to deal with public opinion based on biased media coverage of what they
01:32:00.660 think is what's really going on.
01:32:02.200 No, what they know is not really is going on, but they want people to believe that it
01:32:05.800 is.
01:32:06.100 What's amazing to me is they actually believe it, though.
01:32:09.180 They really do believe it.
01:32:11.120 For instance, I don't know if you saw the reporting on John Bolton yesterday, but John Bolton
01:32:15.080 is it was one of the most buttoned up.
01:32:17.380 You're not the ambassador at the UN if you're reckless.
01:32:21.100 OK, and he has been at the highest levels for ever in security and international relations.
01:32:29.060 So yesterday he comes out and he's he's leaving a security briefing and he's going to go brief
01:32:34.000 the press and he walks out into the press room and he's holding a yellow notepad.
01:32:39.480 And on it, the only thing written is 5000 troops to Colombia.
01:32:45.140 Now, I don't know about you, but if I'm in a security meeting and the president says,
01:32:49.520 I want to prepare, put 5000 troops in Colombia, I don't need to make that the only note.
01:32:54.620 I think I have that one.
01:32:55.820 You know what I mean?
01:32:56.540 Gee, did he say we were I can't remember.
01:32:58.740 Did he say Hong Kong was a 10,000 troops in Hong Kong or 5000 in Colombia?
01:33:03.100 I mean, there's no reason for him to write that down.
01:33:05.960 He did it to signal Venezuela.
01:33:09.400 We're serious.
01:33:10.700 And the only way to go into into Venezuela is to is to put troops in the water and into
01:33:18.060 Colombia.
01:33:18.440 You're coming through Colombia.
01:33:19.900 So he's sending a signal.
01:33:22.000 The press loses their mind.
01:33:24.520 And yesterday they were all saying how incompetent and how irresponsible and thereby I mean, I
01:33:32.140 saw that and I immediately knew this is a game.
01:33:35.720 And I don't want the press to say, hey, we all know this is a game, but it is.
01:33:41.660 Instead, they actually believe because I guess he works for Donald Trump that he's that incompetent.
01:33:49.680 And that's, I think, what is so frustrating for me personally as a reporter is that, you
01:33:55.580 know, as a reporter, instinctually, when I hear Donald Trump say things like, you know,
01:34:00.220 the American media is the enemy of the people or fake news is the enemy of the people.
01:34:04.620 And I get this feeling inside me like, oh, that doesn't feel right.
01:34:08.200 But then I see what the media is doing.
01:34:10.260 And it's like a very conflicting feeling because I think to myself, I mean, I can see his point.
01:34:16.360 Certainly, I can see why he would say that they are the enemy of the people.
01:34:19.680 I mean, look what they're doing.
01:34:21.180 Well, I want to ask you guys, I'm going to take a quick break and then we'll come back
01:34:24.580 in a minute and we'll talk about the 2020 election.
01:34:28.940 And through this lens, if the president, I mean, if the press is willing to take and use
01:34:38.900 a bunch of high school students, think of this, they're high school students and destroy
01:34:43.680 their life on something they know and you can prove is a lie.
01:34:52.860 What won't they do to beat Donald Trump in an election when it comes to, well, we have
01:34:59.580 a source that tells us an unidentified source or anonymous source.
01:35:03.920 How can we possibly trust that they are telling us the truth when we can't verify when they
01:35:11.000 won't tell us the truth when we can verify back in one minute?
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01:36:58.780 I read a story today.
01:37:13.700 30 of the top experts on Europe in Europe say Europe is coming apart at the seams and it
01:37:21.080 is becoming extremist and people are angry in the streets and they don't trust anything.
01:37:26.320 And that's why they have to strengthen the European Union and they have to strengthen
01:37:32.020 the old guard.
01:37:33.160 That's the worst advice I've ever heard.
01:37:35.800 And it's the same thing that's happening here.
01:37:38.240 The old guard, Washington, media, and I think new tech are all going to start coming together
01:37:46.480 to protect what they believe is right.
01:37:50.460 And they're going to stop listening to people on both the left and the right.
01:37:55.480 How do we trust an election where they think they know better than we do?
01:37:59.960 Well, I think they've already stopped listening.
01:38:02.220 I think we're already there as far as that.
01:38:04.420 I think I agree with you.
01:38:07.780 I think we're only maybe one, two elections away between a non-peaceful transition between
01:38:14.300 powers and things with presidencies and stuff like that.
01:38:16.980 I mean, we're in very dangerous times and very dangerous waters.
01:38:20.880 What I mean, what actually happens in America if we have an election and someone gets elected
01:38:27.500 or someone gets beat and they go, I'm not leaving and they have people in place and they have
01:38:33.880 people in place to say, yeah, we agree with them.
01:38:37.600 He ain't leaving.
01:38:38.440 So I'm not as concerned about that as I am.
01:38:40.880 CNN finally brought up deep fakes like they just discovered this deep fakes.
01:38:46.020 And they're saying by 2020 deep fakes could play a real role.
01:38:50.720 And we know that I've been talking about it for how many years about deep fakes and saying
01:38:55.580 that 2020 is the year you're going to really start to be impacted by this.
01:38:59.860 Now, the mainstream media is jumping on board and it what it means is you will not be able
01:39:06.220 to believe your eyes.
01:39:07.260 You won't be able to verify because the videotape or the audio tape that you see or hear will
01:39:13.740 be fake and the average person won't be able to debunk it when you have Donald Trump meeting
01:39:21.480 with Putin in a secret meeting and they have the videotape and they have the audio tape
01:39:28.200 and you can't tell if it's real or not.
01:39:30.600 And a media who won't tell you it's real.
01:39:32.900 What do you have?
01:39:34.480 You've got nothing.
01:39:35.420 And that's exactly right.
01:39:36.540 I mean, it's it's like, you know, the woman that did Siri.
01:39:39.560 All she did was say a bunch of consonants and they were able to get her and make her speak
01:39:43.180 to you like you think she's speaking every word that she's speaking.
01:39:45.800 And it sounds to you.
01:39:47.540 And now that they can probably do that with video and with technology to make it look like
01:39:52.620 you're saying that, I mean, look, look at the Access Hollywood tape.
01:39:56.180 We know that one was real, but they could do something else and just say that it's real.
01:40:01.180 And if the media wants to go along with it, they absolutely they absolutely will because
01:40:05.900 they want to push their agenda and they want to make sure that the person that they don't
01:40:09.840 like doesn't go to office.
01:40:11.420 And the other side of that is true.
01:40:13.120 Had we dealt with deep fakes before and this true videotape of Access Hollywood comes out,
01:40:20.180 Donald Trump could have said that's a deep fake and we wouldn't know.
01:40:24.500 So we no longer we no longer can believe our eyes in our ears.
01:40:29.920 We know we can't believe the arbiters of truth.
01:40:32.980 So what does that mean for the average person and those of us who are in the media who disagree
01:40:40.220 with the media and the way they're going?
01:40:42.460 What does that mean?
01:40:43.740 I mean, I think that the average person, you know, as we talked about earlier, they already
01:40:47.340 have this growing mistrust, distrust of media the way that it is now.
01:40:52.280 I think that, you know, when you're talking about, let's say, the video from Covington
01:40:56.380 and, you know, that in that instance, the media was saying, don't believe you know, don't
01:41:01.580 believe your eyes.
01:41:02.480 Don't believe what you're seeing.
01:41:03.540 There isn't any more to the video.
01:41:05.700 And then, you know, later on, if it's something to put Donald Trump in a negative light, the
01:41:10.980 media is going to say, no, really, but believe your eyes this time.
01:41:13.960 So honestly, I think that as unfortunate as it is, there's going to be a rejection, even
01:41:20.680 more of a rejection of the media that might blow back on us as well, even though we've
01:41:26.520 done nothing to, you know, to deserve that kind of negative negativity.
01:41:31.240 But I mean, I think that that's just the way that the average American is going to think
01:41:34.580 is just, I can't trust anything.
01:41:36.020 I can't trust anything that I see.
01:41:37.380 I can't trust anything that I read unless I see it personally in front of me happening
01:41:41.560 in front of me.
01:41:42.520 I can't really trust it.
01:41:44.040 And I mean, I don't know where we go from there.
01:41:46.520 It's an implosion of trust.
01:41:47.780 You don't have a civil society.
01:41:49.320 No, there's no trust.
01:41:50.700 But are we already kind of past that to a point?
01:41:53.760 I mean, take the Covington high school situation.
01:41:56.620 I mean, despite all that, people are going to believe what they're going to believe.
01:42:00.300 I mean, that's the society where you have multiple angles, literal hours of footage
01:42:04.840 showing what actually happened, but people who want to believe that it was the kid's
01:42:10.220 fault, that's what they believe, despite the video evidence.
01:42:13.560 And then the people that see it for what it really was, they see it for what it really
01:42:17.500 was, despite the evidence.
01:42:18.840 I think we're in a much deeper problem than just fake things being created.
01:42:24.480 I know we're at a point.
01:42:26.500 It doesn't matter.
01:42:27.340 People are just going to believe it just because that's what they want it to be.
01:42:31.240 But that's what's that's what postmodernism is teaching.
01:42:33.980 It's your feelings.
01:42:35.880 It's what you believe.
01:42:37.460 It's not what you know.
01:42:39.500 Science has been rejected in so many different places that we no longer agree to a set of
01:42:46.840 standards.
01:42:47.340 That's what the Enlightenment was for.
01:42:49.260 We agree to a set of standards of truth.
01:42:52.860 And you have to hit that empirical evidence.
01:42:55.620 We don't look for that anymore.
01:42:57.300 Yeah, you're absolutely right.
01:42:58.340 Today in The Washington Post, there's an opinion page writer that said exactly what you
01:43:03.260 said that you need to know why those of us that saw that face thought that he was wrong.
01:43:11.540 500, 600, 700 words about why marginalized communities, you know, see that face and they
01:43:18.340 see the face of white privilege and power and oppression.
01:43:22.080 And it's the same thing as the is what Brett Kavanaugh did with his grimace.
01:43:26.560 It's just coming from a different side.
01:43:28.140 Like these people are like literally saying that today.
01:43:31.280 But that is original sin.
01:43:33.740 I can understand.
01:43:35.280 That's why most people rejected him until the evidence came out.
01:43:39.860 There's many people, white people that felt that way, too.
01:43:42.860 Oh, man, this is really wrong.
01:43:44.360 So we understand that.
01:43:45.900 But that doesn't lead the truth.
01:43:49.800 That might make us feel one thing, but it's then our job to go seek the truth.
01:43:54.280 Back in a minute.
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01:45:01.200 Blaze TV tonight presents media meltdown tonight.
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01:45:20.540 You are going to see a lot of us from the Blaze all kind of gathering together for a discussion
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01:45:33.140 Bill O'Reilly is also going to be joining us and really all of the faces from the Blaze
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01:45:45.660 Rob Eno, he is the Blaze TV media critic.
01:45:48.960 He writes a great newsletter called WTF MSM.
01:45:55.560 And then also Sarah Gonzalez, the news and why it matters is on with us now.
01:46:00.960 And we're just talking a little bit about the media.
01:46:03.960 And let me just give you three headlines.
01:46:07.460 Mexico starting to look like Venezuela.
01:46:10.280 Do any of you guys know what's happening in Mexico, what the president of Mexico has done
01:46:15.720 with oil recently?
01:46:19.180 Is he trying to nationalize it like they did in Venezuela?
01:46:23.020 Excuse me, I sneeze.
01:46:25.260 No, it's actually worse.
01:46:28.020 And the reason for asking you to put you on the spot is not to show, oh, you guys don't read.
01:46:32.820 This is covered almost nowhere.
01:46:35.340 Yeah, I haven't seen it.
01:46:36.060 And it is going to be it is right now.
01:46:38.840 What he did is they have a problem with theft on their pipeline.
01:46:42.900 They found I think it was like fifteen hundred holes in it where people had built a straw in their oil pipeline.
01:46:51.460 One of the straws was two miles long.
01:46:54.640 Now, you'd think that maybe they would build a wall around that, but they don't.
01:46:58.440 So they have a problem with theft of oil.
01:47:01.300 So here's what the president did.
01:47:02.940 Now, remember, Mexico is the only one.
01:47:06.020 I'm sorry.
01:47:06.640 I think it's Bolivia as well in South America.
01:47:09.860 The only one besides Cuba and Bolivia to actually stand with Maduro.
01:47:16.500 The whole Western world, except for Turkey, China, Bolivia, Cuba, Russia and and Mexico are standing with Maduro.
01:47:28.940 So this guy is a crazy socialist.
01:47:31.000 And he says, we're going to fix the theft of the pipeline.
01:47:34.560 And here's what we're going to do.
01:47:36.000 We're going to start shipping all of our oil by truck.
01:47:38.720 The problem is it's not fast enough.
01:47:42.240 They don't have enough trucks.
01:47:43.980 And it's five times as expensive to do it that way.
01:47:47.980 So now one thousand gas stations in Mexico City alone have closed.
01:47:53.940 They're rationing five gallons at a time.
01:47:57.980 People can't go to work.
01:47:59.840 They're now starting black market gas stations.
01:48:03.400 It's it's causing all kinds of chaos, exactly the way it did in Venezuela.
01:48:08.900 Now, why wouldn't the press cover that?
01:48:12.800 I contend because that lets you know chaos on our border is coming.
01:48:19.780 If they go through what Venezuela went through, look at what look at what Colombia.
01:48:26.140 Nobody's really talking about the mess on the border of Colombia.
01:48:29.000 It is a nightmare, a humanitarian nightmare, and it's going to happen here.
01:48:34.740 But the press won't talk about it.
01:48:36.780 Well, I mean, then you would that would they would make the argument for a wall or a barrier.
01:48:41.000 And they certainly don't want to do that.
01:48:42.960 So everybody is talking about how we have to have more socialized things.
01:48:47.220 Do you guys know the feds are now going to bail out the vast majority of 90,000 pensioners in Illinois with Sears?
01:48:59.000 90,000 pensions they cannot afford to cover.
01:49:03.660 And so the United States government is stepping in.
01:49:07.060 Why wouldn't you cover that?
01:49:09.080 Yeah, I didn't because of socialism, because of these programs that everybody is is doing.
01:49:14.040 In fact, you have Elizabeth Warren saying we want a wealth tax.
01:49:18.480 Everybody who makes over, I think it's five hundred million dollars a year.
01:49:22.740 She says a billionaire, a billionaire is immoral.
01:49:25.580 Well, what is that going to do to the economy?
01:49:28.400 And they won't actually cover that.
01:49:31.100 So when you have a media that has an intent of not covering real stories and keeping us hell bent at each other's throat.
01:49:41.040 Quote, where does what does the republic look like in five years if you don't have outlets, quite honestly, like the blaze that will tell the American people the truth and not get bogged down in the crap of the day?
01:49:58.820 I think the silence kind of says it all.
01:50:06.140 That's the fear that everybody has.
01:50:09.000 I mean, what what what happens if people don't step in to try to fight the battle?
01:50:13.240 I mean, that's really what it's kind of turned into with the media, almost the us versus them kind of mentality.
01:50:19.940 And, you know, the American people need people, organizations like the blaze that are not afraid to go in there and say, hey, this is actually what's really going on.
01:50:30.620 And this is why they don't want you to hear about this.
01:50:33.200 But but how do we how do organizations like ours survive when you have now Microsoft soft with their media shield and they're going to discredit the algorithms are already being used against us when you are in a digital ghetto?
01:50:50.040 And that's what's happening to us.
01:50:51.620 It's like the Jews in Poland.
01:50:53.100 If you have this point of view, they're putting you in a digital ghetto.
01:50:56.420 You can talk all you want just behind this wall.
01:50:58.600 Right.
01:50:59.100 And it's hard to it's hard to get out of it, even with scale.
01:51:01.660 I mean, with the merger of CRTV and the blaze to form blaze media, we've we've gotten more scale and we're able to push back a little bit.
01:51:08.920 But how long are we able to push back on getting our voice out there?
01:51:12.200 And you're absolutely right.
01:51:13.020 I mean, it's it's the media's fun game to see who they can get to platform today by talking about them.
01:51:19.800 And then the media company, then the Internet goes into it and then they they gloat about it on CNN.
01:51:25.060 Oh, yeah, no, they do.
01:51:25.760 I would like to believe that there are enough people, you know, say in flyover nation, you know, who are average Americans who will just wholly reject the garbage that they're getting on CNN and do the digging and search for something else.
01:51:40.040 Because I can't I mean, I can't honestly believe that, you know, an average American would sit there and turn on their televisions and want to hear about, you know, white privilege and all of these ridiculous social justice ideas that they're spewing.
01:51:53.880 I mean, I have to believe that the average American is going to eventually search for something better.
01:51:59.660 Well, you're you're looking at a technology sector that is is really controlling the government.
01:52:07.080 The government can make their path a little easier.
01:52:11.220 And you have media that is looking to the government to make their path easier.
01:52:14.960 And if they all start to collude together, which they already are, they make it very easy for us to be run by a bunch of corporations, Google and Facebook and Amazon and not people would not have the ability to even find the truth.
01:52:33.840 And I know this sounds crazy, but this is the way it's done historically.
01:52:38.980 You have to control the media and you have to be able to shut down other voices and they and they are doing it.
01:52:46.600 They used to do it when when I was at Fox, it was estimated that they spent the left spent about a hundred million dollars in anti Glenn Beck stuff to try to take me down hundred million dollars.
01:53:01.340 They don't need that now.
01:53:02.880 You don't need that now.
01:53:04.720 You can destroy people.
01:53:06.160 They destroyed you last week.
01:53:07.400 Oh, yeah.
01:53:08.120 Oh, yeah.
01:53:10.160 Australia hates me like articles from other countries are about this.
01:53:14.500 This racist social media personality, you know, that puts guns in the hands of future mass shooters.
01:53:21.520 As mentioned earlier, you do have tattoos.
01:53:23.900 Yes.
01:53:24.280 And I do.
01:53:24.820 You know, obviously, I'm a degenerate person.
01:53:26.980 Right.
01:53:27.220 Well, you you took a picture with your family and you're you're a shooting family.
01:53:31.320 I'm a shooting family.
01:53:32.280 I have tons of pictures with my kids with guns.
01:53:34.120 We go out and shoot and they're really responsible.
01:53:36.120 I found two different articles.
01:53:39.080 So so so I put up the Yahoo article and I put up a conservative article and the headlines just says it all.
01:53:48.580 The Yahoo article said gun.
01:53:50.300 Unhappy family goes after Gillette.
01:53:53.260 Right.
01:53:53.520 And then the conservative one says army vet.
01:53:56.840 Dad post awesome photo with kids.
01:53:59.260 Hmm.
01:54:00.000 I mean, you know, it's it is just it's so amazing to me how different things are.
01:54:07.480 And it truly is about biased perspective of what it is.
01:54:12.440 People people knew that photo was not intended to be racist.
01:54:16.940 People knew that people know that obviously that was a professional photo that I just picked.
01:54:22.380 People wanted to make that photo.
01:54:24.640 Right.
01:54:25.320 A racist photo.
01:54:26.500 And so that's what they did.
01:54:27.600 They turned it into this thing that it was that it was not.
01:54:31.720 But it used to be guys like me and then more and more guys like you and and then people like Kavanaugh.
01:54:40.100 But now it's children.
01:54:42.820 If you look at if you look at Nick Sandman's life, do you think he's going to be able to get into the college that he wants?
01:54:51.120 No.
01:54:51.660 Do you think he's going to get the job that he wants?
01:54:55.060 Oh, you're that kid.
01:54:56.180 Yeah.
01:54:56.380 You're that racist kid.
01:54:57.940 Yeah.
01:54:58.180 I would like to believe he'll have some justice in court, but even then, I'm not sure.
01:55:02.800 I mean, it's just like a it's just like a rape allegation.
01:55:05.780 I mean, even if you come out on the positive end, I mean, it doesn't matter.
01:55:08.880 You're still ruined forever.
01:55:10.100 I mean, you were accused of rape.
01:55:11.460 There's no way you get your reputation back.
01:55:14.240 Yeah.
01:55:14.620 And, you know, and when we're talking about kids, we seal the records because we know kids will do stupid stuff when they're kids.
01:55:23.240 Now, to the left, doesn't matter.
01:55:25.100 And he didn't even I would contend that he didn't even do anything that he should feel ashamed for.
01:55:29.660 That's not even a situation where he did anything stupid.
01:55:32.360 We say, OK, we give you a pass because you're a child.
01:55:34.460 I can't say that I would have responded as well as he did with somebody in my face like that at 70.
01:55:40.760 If I would have been a dad with with Guthrie's interview, I would have gone nuts.
01:55:47.360 You wouldn't have you wouldn't have let him on.
01:55:50.000 Right.
01:55:50.320 No, no.
01:55:51.200 Yeah, that was absolutely stupid.
01:55:52.640 And it's it's, you know, and you find out after and one of the things that the media won't tell you is there was a priest from color.
01:55:58.200 I think it was Colorado who the black Hebrew nationalist or whatever they're called.
01:56:02.260 As soon as they saw the guy in the collar come through all their invective at him and Sandman and the kids from Covington were the ones that got in between him.
01:56:13.360 Yes.
01:56:13.860 Yeah.
01:56:14.120 And then they stood up for him and stood up for their faith.
01:56:16.760 Yeah.
01:56:16.940 But but but that's racist and that's that's confrontational.
01:56:21.360 Well, we and they shouldn't do it and they shouldn't act like men.
01:56:23.580 We all heard the bishop of Covington.
01:56:26.860 He came out and he condemned them.
01:56:29.440 And did how many people covered that?
01:56:31.640 He came out and said, holy cow, was that wrong?
01:56:35.680 I saw it at the blaze, the blaze dot com.
01:56:37.880 That's that's that's the only place I saw it.
01:56:40.540 So even when they're wrong, the damage is already done.
01:56:43.940 Damage is already done.
01:56:44.940 We'll see you guys tonight at six o'clock.
01:56:47.520 We're going to be joined by really, I think, what, 15 people, different shows on the blaze.
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01:57:11.980 But he's leading us through all of the stuff that's happening in the media and watch it tonight.
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01:57:45.700 Thanks, guys.
01:57:48.640 All right.
01:57:49.240 It's a story story earlier today.
01:57:52.260 Uh, and it's about the trade slump that we're now in, uh, China, uh, the slump in demand for
01:58:01.040 us products is going to really, it'll hurt us.
01:58:05.140 Also, the decline in global trade is a clear signal that the global economy is in trouble.
01:58:10.000 The budget deficit will also rise in the U S now, when the budget deficit rises, because we're
01:58:17.780 going to go into an economics, uh, slump, what's going to happen?
01:58:21.920 Well, we can't borrow any more money because people are starting to trade, uh, and not,
01:58:27.460 not buy our treasuries.
01:58:29.180 So the fed is going to buy our treasuries.
01:58:31.940 So we're going to buy our own debt basically, which will, will cause us to basically do
01:58:37.920 another, uh, round of, uh, of, uh, quantitative easing and, and pumping money into the system
01:58:44.240 that we just print.
01:58:45.180 Also main economies, Asia, China, Russia, India, Iran, already turning their backs on the dollar
01:58:52.700 for trade settlement settlement, foreign ownership of dollar assets and cash exceeds 18, uh, plus
01:59:00.840 plus, plus, uh, $22.6 trillion.
01:59:04.200 This is the highest rate relative to GA GDP ever seen.
01:59:08.300 So when the dollar and U S security markets begin to fall in earnest, because people know,
01:59:15.180 get out of the dollar, the people who are against America, China, Russia, et cetera, they're going
01:59:20.580 to start getting out of the dollar.
01:59:22.280 When they do that, things will really slump.
01:59:24.960 And we're sitting with a dollar that is worth a lot less, please, please put some of your
01:59:32.340 money in gold or silver, please.
01:59:34.640 And do it now.
01:59:36.080 Find out if it's right for you.
01:59:38.080 Go to goldline.com.
01:59:40.160 That's goldline.com or call 866 gold line.
01:59:43.580 1-866-GOLDLINE or goldline.com.
01:59:47.800 Please do it now.
01:59:51.680 The temperature in Chicago is supposed to be 12 degrees below zero.
01:59:57.200 That is the high temperature.
02:00:00.800 Uh, that is colder than it is in Greenland today, where the expected high is 11 or, uh,
02:00:08.400 Barrow, Alaska, which is negative seven, uh, or you ready for this, the station at the South
02:00:15.940 Pole, which is only expecting a high today of negative four, um, Ottawa, Canada, nine
02:00:23.460 degrees, uh, Murmansk, Russia, 10 degrees.
02:00:26.900 Fairbanks, 13, Nome, Alaska, 20 degrees, Iceland, Reykjavik, 25 degrees, Stockholm, Sweden, 24, Helsinki, 33,
02:00:37.660 Copenhagen is 35, uh, Vladivostok, uh, Russia, 37 degrees.
02:00:45.240 Again, Chicago, the expected high, negative 12.
02:00:52.680 I, I mean, I don't know why you live in Chicago.
02:01:00.600 I really, I really don't.
02:01:01.840 It's a great city, but man, just one of these is enough for me to go.
02:01:05.560 No, never not going to live there.
02:01:07.680 Nope.
02:01:08.120 But there's things people do that, uh, I guess they have to do.
02:01:13.460 Somebody has to live in Chicago.
02:01:15.480 Somebody has to be a police officer.
02:01:17.740 I would ask that you would pray for the, uh, police officers that knocked on a door yesterday,
02:01:23.260 trying to serve a drug warrant and they were shot.
02:01:26.060 Two of them are in, uh, ICU still today.
02:01:29.580 Um, five Houston police officers, please pray for them.
02:01:34.360 If you'd like to do more, we're raising money for their health, uh, their health, uh, benefits.
02:01:40.640 Make sure that they are completely covered.
02:01:42.900 God forbid anything worse.
02:01:44.920 Uh, you can go to mercuryone.org and help these police officers as we stand with the blue line.
02:01:53.800 You're listening to Glenn Beck.