The Glenn Beck Program - August 27, 2020


MSM Lying About Kenosha | Guests: Ken Cuccinelli & Burgess Owens | 8⧸27⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

164.43472

Word Count

20,735

Sentence Count

1,911

Misogynist Sentences

33

Hate Speech Sentences

26


Summary

Glenn Beck is back in the spotlight with an exclusive story on the shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and how it could have been prevented. Plus, the strongest hurricane to hit Louisiana in 160 years and how the media is ignoring it.


Transcript

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00:02:13.060 Hello, America. You would imagine that the strongest hurricane to hit Louisiana in 160 years
00:02:20.620 might be a lead story, but it's not. In fact, this is probably the only time I'm going to have time
00:02:25.780 to mention it today. Mercury One already has volunteers and services on the ground in Louisiana
00:02:32.540 ready to offer aid. If you would like to help and be a part of a solution and not a problem,
00:02:38.460 just go to mercuryone.org. Now, let's go to Wisconsin. There was more violence last night,
00:02:45.460 and finally, the governor said, okay, okay, okay, Donald Trump, help. And so they're sending in
00:02:52.720 troops. We have Ken Cuccinelli, the acting deputy secretary of DHS. He's going to be on with us in
00:03:00.100 a half hour. And a look at the shooting that happened the night before last in Kenosha.
00:03:06.200 But the truth, not the way the media is spinning it. And because we had reporters on the ground,
00:03:13.840 we know the truth. We share that in 60 seconds. This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:04:32.380 800-580-384, relieffactor.com. All right. There is a story at the blaze. Unfortunately, it's still an
00:04:49.380 exclusive story. It came out yesterday and we pieced the shooting in Kenosha together with all
00:04:57.620 of the videotape that we had, Daily Caller. And we pieced this together yesterday. And by yesterday
00:05:04.960 afternoon, we knew what the real story was. The mainstream media is still not picking it up.
00:05:13.560 Go to theblaze.com and read the story. Video evidence appears to show first Kenosha shooting
00:05:18.480 victim charging the shooter. Now, I want to go through this with you. And if we can,
00:05:24.060 we're going to play some of the video if you happen to be watching us on Blaze TV right now,
00:05:31.680 which, by the way, you can watch for free the live stream, which doesn't give you everything
00:05:36.120 from Blaze TV, but it gives you a live daily stream on Pluto TV. And I think that's a free app. You
00:05:43.920 just download the app. It's free television. All right. So what we have, what the media is saying
00:05:52.880 is that this guy came down, this 17-year-old kid, because he was all hepped up on Donald Trump
00:05:59.140 and guns, and he wanted to shoot some people. That's the way the media is spinning this.
00:06:06.120 But I want you to know they're going to have a hard time proving that with all of the video that we
00:06:11.960 happen to have now on this. First of all, let me play the McGinnis interviews, the shooter. Now,
00:06:20.900 this is the guy who is called a murderer now, and he's 17 years old. This happened about a half an
00:06:29.900 hour before the shooting. Listen and watch. What are you doing out here? Obviously, you're armed,
00:06:34.960 and you're in front of this business we saw burning last night. So what's up?
00:06:39.300 So people are getting injured, and our job is to protect this business, and part of my job is
00:06:44.180 to help some help people. If there's somebody hurt, I'm running into harm's way. That's why I have my
00:06:48.500 resume, because I can protect myself, obviously. But I also have my med kit.
00:06:51.900 Okay. So this seems like a nice kid, and he's not calling for a revolution. He's not. He's saying,
00:06:59.580 I'm here to protect this business. And he's just standing on the side of the street. And he said,
00:07:04.180 I'm going to protect myself, but I have the med kit, and I'm going to go out and help people.
00:07:09.060 Okay. Now, let's show the video. Do we have the video of the taunt? I don't know if we can play this
00:07:19.640 because it has so much extreme language. But what we have is the video where the guy who gets shot
00:07:30.060 is seen wearing a maroon shirt, capri-length jeans, which were fabulous, white sneaker, white socks,
00:07:37.980 and a tan belt. And he comes up to that kid, and he is calling him the N-word. Why he's calling him
00:07:48.140 the N-word, I don't know. But he's like, come on, man, shoot me in, shoot me, shoot me in. And he's
00:07:56.040 just taunting that kid. Kid doesn't respond. Then we have, that video is from Julio Rosas.
00:08:05.120 The next video we have shows that kid being chased by the guy in the capri pants and the red shirt and
00:08:15.160 the tan belt and the white sneakers being chased while he's throwing things at that kid, shouting at
00:08:22.960 him. So he is taunting him again. And the kid is running away. Then the third video is the shooting.
00:08:32.420 We have the actual shooting where he is walking around that building where he was interviewed being
00:08:38.700 peaceful just 30 minutes before. He's walking around that building. He turns around and he sees
00:08:44.320 the guy in the capri pants and the red shirt again chasing him. And he's chasing him and he's right up
00:08:51.120 on top of him. He turns around, freaks out, shoots. He doesn't hit the guy, I don't think, at that point.
00:08:59.460 Then he continues to run. The guy is continuing to chase him. He turns around, shoots him in the head.
00:09:08.500 Now, that seems like self-defense.
00:09:11.120 Not what you were hearing from Lawrence O'Donnell. Let me play what Lawrence O'Donnell said last night.
00:09:21.460 It does seem, as we sit here tonight, like an inevitable outgrowth of what's been happening with
00:09:27.580 Trump rhetoric, with the concept of open carry and bring my rifle to every public demonstration.
00:09:36.300 Public demonstration. And there you see him. There you see this 17-year-old just firing away.
00:09:41.460 Just firing away. Okay, stop.
00:09:43.760 So, Lawrence O'Donnell is absolutely either uninformed or lying.
00:09:52.220 There's only two things. So, Lawrence, which is it?
00:09:54.600 You're uninformed and you're intentionally uninformed?
00:09:58.720 You refuse to look for video evidence before you go on national television?
00:10:03.080 You had the whole day, Larry.
00:10:07.020 There's video, all kinds of video, but the problem is it's not from any of your networks
00:10:12.900 because none of the networks are there.
00:10:16.520 None of the networks are there.
00:10:20.340 Why?
00:10:21.580 Since when don't we have networks covering things like riots in the United States?
00:10:28.600 We had cameras everywhere in the riots in the Middle East.
00:10:32.000 We can't get riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
00:10:35.920 Can't get cameras there.
00:10:38.680 You don't want to know the truth.
00:10:41.780 So, we have cameras.
00:10:44.420 Cameras don't lie.
00:10:45.900 You can manipulate, but we have it from so many different angles.
00:10:50.720 Now, the one that he was showing, look, there's that guy.
00:10:53.040 He's just shooting people.
00:10:54.180 No, Larry, if you look at the video evidence, we now have the video evidence that the guy
00:11:00.780 he shot in the arm and practically blew the arm off, do you know what was in the hand of
00:11:06.500 that arm?
00:11:07.480 A gun.
00:11:09.160 He was coming to execute that kid in the street.
00:11:13.480 He was coming.
00:11:14.440 He had a gun and he was pointing it right at the kid.
00:11:17.240 The kid shot his arm, didn't shoot and killed him, shot his arm.
00:11:22.480 He dropped the gun.
00:11:24.240 Interesting.
00:11:28.940 This is, thank God for these reporters, but I beg of you to pray for them.
00:11:36.660 One of them, I think it was from the Daily Caller, last night was robbed.
00:11:40.640 They took his bulletproof vest.
00:11:42.320 These guys are in real, real danger, real danger, and they're doing it because somebody
00:11:51.640 has to record it or it's the Reichstag moment.
00:11:55.880 Look at the lies that are happening on mainstream media.
00:12:00.280 They want to paint this as Donald Trump.
00:12:04.620 It's not Donald Trump.
00:12:06.020 Let me play the mother yesterday.
00:12:12.040 Let me play the mother of Jacob Blake.
00:12:15.180 Now, she just lost her son.
00:12:18.260 Listen to her.
00:12:19.440 For you.
00:12:20.340 The destruction that has been taking place in cities across the country and in Kenosha.
00:12:26.660 I heard you speak about that.
00:12:29.140 And my question is, you said that you don't want that in Jacob's name and neither would he.
00:12:34.280 Tell me more about that, please.
00:12:37.200 Absolutely not.
00:12:38.500 My family and I are very hurt and quite frankly, disgusted.
00:12:49.160 And as his mother, please, don't burn up property and cause havoc and tear your own homes down in my son's name.
00:13:06.440 You shouldn't do it.
00:13:07.300 People shouldn't do it anyway.
00:13:08.560 But to use my child or any other mother or father's child, our tragedy, to react in that manner is just not acceptable.
00:13:24.660 And it's not helping Jacob.
00:13:27.720 It's not helping Jacob or any other women or women.
00:13:31.580 How can I get her to say something bad about Donald Trump?
00:13:35.320 Do you have anything to say, Ms. Jackson, to the politicians who are out there or anything you want to say?
00:13:46.620 To the presidents or the candidates or to Trump or Biden or anything like that?
00:13:50.280 He's saying this about Trump because Trump made a statement about her.
00:13:54.600 For President Trump, first, I want to say a family member, and I don't know if it was heard or not, said something that was not kind.
00:14:08.020 She is hurting.
00:14:10.080 And I do apologize for that.
00:14:13.060 Our outburst that does not reflect our behavior.
00:14:18.000 Listen to that.
00:14:18.580 And then also for President Trump, I'm sorry I missed your call because had I not missed your call, maybe the comments that you made would have been different.
00:14:33.620 And I'm not mad at you at all.
00:14:37.520 I have most respect for you as the leader of our country.
00:14:45.140 Right now, producers are like, get her off the air.
00:14:46.800 Get her off the air.
00:14:47.480 Get her off the air.
00:14:48.120 Like I said before, and I'm not saying this to him directly, we should always get the details from the right source before we start throwing bricks.
00:15:01.060 Okay, thank you very much.
00:15:02.920 She's obviously grieving and doesn't know what she's talking about.
00:15:05.880 She's, boy, you can't ever really.
00:15:08.120 We hate to have people on who are grieving like that.
00:15:10.620 We should probably stop or vet them more before we have them on.
00:15:14.480 That's amazing.
00:15:14.880 That's amazing.
00:15:15.440 The graciousness, the graciousness of this woman and the common sense, clear thinking.
00:15:22.500 I'm going to tell you what I had a conversation with my kids last night on a way to be killed.
00:15:27.640 You want to be, you want to, you want to, you want to, you want to be dead?
00:15:30.820 I'm going to show you how to be dead by this afternoon.
00:15:34.300 That's the conversation I had because my daughter came to me and said, um, dad.
00:15:40.220 Now this is my youngest daughter.
00:15:41.620 She said, dad, this guy was just trying to get into his car to take his kids to school.
00:15:47.040 That's all that was happening.
00:15:48.220 And the police shot him.
00:15:49.340 I said, where did you hear that?
00:15:52.540 Social media.
00:15:55.160 Okay.
00:15:55.660 Well, that's not what happened.
00:15:57.560 And so I explained it to them and I said, I just, I want to stop talking about this particular, uh, shooting.
00:16:05.300 And I want to tell you right now, kids, the way to die by tonight.
00:16:11.120 If you want to die, I'm going to show you how to do it.
00:16:15.200 I'll share that in 60 seconds.
00:16:16.920 All right.
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00:18:08.900 Hey.
00:18:10.520 Hey.
00:18:11.120 Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:18:12.100 When my daughter started saying this, and like most people, most people, most adults are like 14-year-olds right now.
00:18:25.620 They just see it on social media and they just buy it.
00:18:30.700 That's not what happened.
00:18:32.840 That's not what happened.
00:18:34.260 However, take yourself out of that situation.
00:18:39.560 Here's what we should all be telling our kids.
00:18:41.500 Black, white, brown, yellow, doesn't matter.
00:18:44.240 Here's what we should be telling our kids today.
00:18:48.060 If you want to die, here's what I recommend you do.
00:18:52.280 You wrestle a police officer to the ground.
00:18:55.660 You first give him back talk.
00:18:58.080 You treat him in a hostile way.
00:19:01.480 Maybe you even tell him you have a weapon.
00:19:04.260 Then you wrestle him to the ground.
00:19:06.520 Or he wrestles you to the ground because you're not doing what he asks you to do.
00:19:12.200 So they wrestle you to the ground.
00:19:13.700 You escape.
00:19:14.720 They pull their guns on you.
00:19:16.380 You see that they pull their guns on you.
00:19:19.040 And they're saying, stop or we'll shoot.
00:19:21.600 Stop or we'll shoot.
00:19:23.060 And you run to a car.
00:19:25.140 And you disregard them.
00:19:27.220 And you open your door and lunge for what looks like you're going for your glove compartment.
00:19:34.260 Kids, you'll be dead by this afternoon.
00:19:36.420 So if you want to die, go do that.
00:19:38.960 Because that'll happen to you.
00:19:40.280 I don't care what color you are.
00:19:42.040 That's how to die.
00:19:43.760 Now there's another way to die.
00:19:45.720 You can say you're on the side of the police or law and order.
00:19:48.200 There's another way to die.
00:19:49.120 Or go to jail.
00:19:51.060 And that is, you can be Mother Teresa.
00:19:54.680 And you're going in to give aid.
00:19:56.940 And you want to help the situation.
00:19:59.940 Well, do what Mother Teresa did.
00:20:03.220 Don't pack a gun.
00:20:05.180 If you want to do that, I don't recommend it.
00:20:08.460 Because you might die just for being an angel of mercy.
00:20:13.300 Don't go to a riot.
00:20:15.320 Don't, for any reason, go to a riot.
00:20:18.140 Don't be around a riot.
00:20:20.200 Don't say, hey, it might be fun to watch the riot.
00:20:23.600 But if you want to be an angel of mercy, I suggest you talk to your priest, your rabbi, your bishop, your family, and say, hey, I want to do this.
00:20:33.680 And then you can have that conversation of, well, you know, you may not make it home.
00:20:38.900 You may get caught up into something because it's a volatile situation.
00:20:43.680 And then somebody of reason would say, but don't bring a gun.
00:20:48.760 Because unless you're somebody who's really good with a gun, you're probably going to have it turned around on you.
00:20:56.700 Or in this atmosphere, you will definitely, definitely have the situation turned around on you.
00:21:02.980 So if you don't die, you're most likely going to go to jail.
00:21:07.360 Because I don't believe there is such a thing as a fair jury anymore.
00:21:11.780 Because you're going to be convicted in the press.
00:21:16.620 So, you want to go to jail?
00:21:18.140 You want to die?
00:21:19.740 That's how you do it.
00:21:21.520 Now, what parent isn't telling that to their kid?
00:21:24.700 What parent that actually cares about their kid isn't saying those things, isn't pointing to these things and saying, don't do it.
00:21:33.920 Don't do it.
00:21:35.880 The whole world is on a hair trigger right now.
00:21:41.060 Don't do it.
00:21:45.200 Maybe that's just me.
00:21:46.640 Seems like a fun conversation to have.
00:21:49.200 Hey, kids, want to know how to die?
00:21:51.420 That's the Glenn Beck home with my kids conversation right now.
00:21:55.020 No, it didn't come out of the blue.
00:21:57.300 They were saying, you know, defending the kid who went for medical help.
00:22:04.340 And I hate to condemn him because I think he was trying to do.
00:22:07.780 He seemed like a nice kid from what we've seen.
00:22:11.360 The kid came with medical help and had the rifle and ended up shooting people.
00:22:16.560 You know, he probably wouldn't have been targeted if he didn't have a gun.
00:22:20.020 You have a right to bear arms.
00:22:22.080 You do.
00:22:23.300 But he this was not his community.
00:22:26.260 He came from Illinois.
00:22:28.000 This is not his community.
00:22:29.240 And what parent said to him, to their 17-year-old son, oh, you know what?
00:22:35.160 School night.
00:22:36.100 You know what?
00:22:36.540 Here, grab my rifle and go to Kenosha by yourself.
00:22:40.180 Yeah, we have no idea if anyone actually, you know, a parent actually said that.
00:22:43.020 Yeah, that's the part, you know, especially, like, if you're a former special ops and you're there to, you know, to protect a neighborhood, I can completely understand it.
00:22:51.940 You're a guy who, you're a 17-year-old.
00:22:54.240 I mean, that's the, man, that's, I.
00:22:56.120 And I appreciate the fact that I think this kid really was trying to be a good kid.
00:23:00.740 From what we know.
00:23:01.500 Right.
00:23:01.980 And this is what happens when chaos rules because your elected officials won't do anything.
00:23:08.400 You know, here's a way not to die.
00:23:10.240 Stop electing these morons.
00:23:15.340 This is the Glenn Beck program.
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00:23:28.280 The Democrats' approach to handling the economy is bad enough.
00:23:32.020 But with the things that have happened so far this year and how far they will go, you think our spending is bad now?
00:23:40.240 Oh, my gosh.
00:23:41.780 They're talking about spending trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars.
00:23:46.380 The dollar will be worthless in 18 months.
00:23:50.360 Worthless.
00:23:50.760 I don't know what's going to happen, but I can tell you the key word is chaos.
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00:24:54.440 Okay, so last night, things got out of control again in Wisconsin.
00:25:01.760 I mean, I can't believe we're here even without the conventions.
00:25:05.960 I told you for, what, two years?
00:25:07.900 Wisconsin.
00:25:09.040 I would sell my house right now in Wisconsin.
00:25:11.700 Democratic convention is going to be held there.
00:25:13.520 This is going to be a summer of blood.
00:25:15.800 And I wouldn't want to own property there because it's going to be riots.
00:25:19.760 Without the convention, it's happening.
00:25:23.380 And I think worse than I would have expected this quickly, at least.
00:25:32.500 And the federal government has finally been allowed in.
00:25:38.240 The governor yesterday said to Donald Trump, okay, okay, help.
00:25:43.140 So he sent them in.
00:25:44.700 Now, we have Ken Cuccinelli on the phone.
00:25:47.460 And he's the, I want to get this right here.
00:25:52.620 Hang on.
00:25:52.940 I don't know how you even have my glasses on.
00:25:54.320 He is the acting deputy secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
00:26:00.420 Ken, welcome to the program.
00:26:02.580 Always good to be with you, Glenn.
00:26:04.320 So, Ken, you guys are in a really tough position.
00:26:10.740 Tell me what you're planning on doing, and when does help arrive in Wisconsin?
00:26:18.060 So that's fair to say, but I would note that unlike, say, the Portland story that we've all been following for three months,
00:26:25.560 and, of course, I've been in the middle of it,
00:26:27.580 here we have a governor who at least is willing to use his National Guard for one of the things they exist for.
00:26:35.040 And that is keeping the peace.
00:26:37.420 He didn't bring enough numbers initially, but he kept moving the numbers up to get to a point where they're adequate.
00:26:45.300 And he and the president spoke, of course, and the president has spoken vehemently about his desire for peace in all these communities
00:26:53.820 and the willingness to move people in.
00:26:56.820 And this is the peace through strength plan in the civilian environment, Glenn.
00:27:01.300 And it's, you know, you bring enough law enforcement responsibly executed, and there is no violence.
00:27:07.600 We saw that happen in Minneapolis after the tragic killing of George Floyd.
00:27:12.760 The first reaction in Minneapolis was, give them room to riot, the old Baltimore concept.
00:27:18.280 Well, that didn't work.
00:27:19.820 And so then they brought in the Guard, and lo and behold, things were calmed down
00:27:24.040 because those who contemplated violence knew there were consequences.
00:27:27.980 And we're seeing that shift take place in Wisconsin.
00:27:32.380 Do we wish it happened faster? Yes.
00:27:34.980 But you'll see the Department of Justice is moving over 200 marshals, FBI agents, ATF agents into Kenosha.
00:27:45.320 They've also got extra prosecution help up there,
00:27:49.520 all in addition to the Guard commitments from the president
00:27:54.180 and the willingness of Governor Evers to use them.
00:27:57.260 So, here's the problem that we have.
00:28:00.120 The left has run unchecked, and the American people,
00:28:05.320 I mean, 5 million new gun owners in the United States just in the first quarter of this year,
00:28:10.920 or second quarter of this year.
00:28:12.420 And that's all because people feel like there's nobody to protect me.
00:28:17.580 This is why the Second Amendment says a well-regulated militia,
00:28:21.840 and a militia is happening as your last resort.
00:28:25.780 There's nobody coming to help you.
00:28:28.460 And that's, I think, where people are starting to feel,
00:28:31.160 and that becomes very dangerous.
00:28:34.240 So, how do you guys, at the federal level,
00:28:37.820 because I'm a federalist, I believe in the state power.
00:28:42.580 Yeah, you too.
00:28:43.240 So, how do you balance this so it doesn't spiral out of control?
00:28:48.800 Because the left wants a fight.
00:28:51.020 They want it.
00:28:52.500 They do in many respects.
00:28:54.940 I mean, you can see lots of these politicians on the left
00:28:58.920 who encourage the violent protesters,
00:29:01.520 but without condemning the violence.
00:29:03.620 Correct.
00:29:03.920 And even using the phrase violent protesters is not accurate.
00:29:08.800 Those are rioters and criminals, and in some cases terrorists.
00:29:12.420 So, you know, we do need to fix that, even myself.
00:29:17.240 But that kind of encouragement reaches a situation like we saw in Portland last weekend,
00:29:23.500 where you then get, and Kenosha, frankly,
00:29:27.040 you get people who don't believe that law enforcement is going to be provided
00:29:31.660 or allowed to do its job adequately, and they start showing up to do it.
00:29:36.780 And very sort of frontier mentality, if you will, in some cases.
00:29:42.280 But also, it's other groups who are looking to fight.
00:29:45.680 And if you don't calm that violence soon and relatively quickly,
00:29:51.200 you invite that kind of violence, which really spirals out of control.
00:29:56.480 That's war in the streets between different Americans.
00:30:01.980 And they may all be misbehaving, to put it mildly,
00:30:05.340 but they've been given free reign to do so by the left-wing leadership in those communities.
00:30:12.440 And then you asked the Federalist question, which is one I'm very sensitive to.
00:30:16.560 I'm sure that's no surprise to you.
00:30:18.760 That we have limited federal jurisdiction.
00:30:22.180 The federal government isn't just another police.
00:30:24.500 We can't be.
00:30:27.280 And we can't be.
00:30:28.320 No, we don't want that.
00:30:29.640 That is a, you know...
00:30:30.600 It's really bad.
00:30:31.440 You do get what you vote for.
00:30:32.600 Yes.
00:30:33.020 And in Portland, they're getting destruction.
00:30:35.600 And they're not going to...
00:30:36.760 I mean, would you open a business in Portland in the next 50 years?
00:30:39.900 No.
00:30:40.160 I wouldn't.
00:30:40.460 No.
00:30:41.100 No, it's going to destroy these cities.
00:30:42.900 It is going to destroy these cities.
00:30:44.240 That's right.
00:30:44.820 And the people least able to adjust to that are the poorest people in those cities.
00:30:51.340 So, Ken, help me out on this.
00:30:52.540 You used to be the attorney general for the state of Virginia.
00:30:57.960 This kid that shot the guy in the head the other day and then shot the other guy in the
00:31:03.620 arm, he is being painted as, you know, just this militia white supremacist kind of guy.
00:31:09.760 I would not want my kid down there.
00:31:11.740 I would tell them not to go.
00:31:13.060 I would say, even if you want to be an angel of mercy, then you have to be like Mother Teresa.
00:31:17.160 Don't bring a gun.
00:31:19.080 It's a dangerous, dangerous situation.
00:31:22.300 However, we have him on tape a half hour before talking about his view.
00:31:27.340 He seems like he's just there.
00:31:28.760 He's like, look, I'm only bringing my gun because I'm not stupid.
00:31:31.380 I know it's dangerous and I'm going to defend myself, but I'm here to do medical aid.
00:31:36.320 Then you have the guy who was killed.
00:31:39.660 We have him on three different occasions taunting and chasing and tackling this kid.
00:31:45.960 The third time is when he turns because he's right on top of him and shoots and he continues
00:31:53.000 to chase him and then he shoots him in the head.
00:31:56.360 Then the other guy that he shoots while he's laying down, we have video of that guy approaching
00:32:02.540 him with a gun, pointing it to him like execution style.
00:32:06.840 And that's when he shoots that guy's arm off.
00:32:09.080 They're charging him with first degree murder.
00:32:13.920 How?
00:32:15.780 Well, that's a pretty knee jerk reaction.
00:32:20.660 Um, and you know, they're charging him because he shot people, but you're going to see undoubtedly
00:32:27.120 the self-defense argument made.
00:32:29.480 I tweeted on this yesterday, noting with a lot of the interviews that this kid happened
00:32:34.940 to give beforehand, um, he was not speaking against any of the people protesting or any
00:32:40.900 of the views.
00:32:41.640 No.
00:32:42.180 So, so, you know, you've got to, and my point in that I was tweeting about is this is,
00:32:47.380 this is complex investigation.
00:32:49.240 And to your point that the instant labeling is likely inaccurate, though I don't have
00:32:56.780 enough information to draw a conclusion.
00:32:58.860 Neither do I.
00:32:59.460 I don't want to do that either, but my, my point is neither does anybody else.
00:33:03.300 Correct.
00:33:04.080 And, um, but there's a desire to paint a narrative out there that, uh, there's a lot of evidence
00:33:10.960 just with this particular kid that doesn't seem to fit.
00:33:14.120 So, um, I would note that to our earlier discussion, when you let violence run amok like this, you
00:33:23.880 get people who just feel like they're, you know, doing their duty, backing up police,
00:33:29.600 obviously without the training, without the coordination, uh, of mutual support of other
00:33:36.080 security forces, um, going out there and, and, uh, trying to do what this kid was doing.
00:33:42.080 And you end up with this kind of scattered violence.
00:33:46.180 And, uh, and I don't think anybody wants that anywhere in any of their cities.
00:33:50.560 And yet, I mean, Kenosha, it's not like, you know, Detroit, I know, but I tell you,
00:33:56.700 this could be any city in America.
00:33:58.280 They, they, we had several reports last night of neighborhoods, um, people walking down
00:34:03.960 the street, three o'clock in the morning, wake up, wake up, you know, give us your houses.
00:34:08.340 That, what that emails from Richmond, you know, there's nothing has happened in Richmond per se.
00:34:13.760 I got an email yet this morning about incidents like this from last night.
00:34:18.300 And when that multiple gunshots as well, when that happens, you will have, you know,
00:34:24.380 citizens watch, uh, parties and they'll have guns.
00:34:28.000 And because if they feel the police are not going to help them, they will band together.
00:34:34.700 And that's a bad situation, but I completely understand it.
00:34:38.960 If I think police are not coming to my neighborhood, you damn right.
00:34:42.200 I've got a gun and I'll shoot you on my property.
00:34:45.280 Well, and, and honestly, uh, self-defense is the most, the single most important thing.
00:34:51.240 The second amendment is for, right?
00:34:52.760 So, um, there were no police in 1791 when, uh, when that was ratified and, um, you know,
00:35:02.260 there weren't for many, many years in the United States.
00:35:05.260 So people are used to the cultural requirement of protecting being protect, being their first
00:35:13.660 line of defense.
00:35:14.380 You know, we are our own first line of defense.
00:35:16.840 Correct.
00:35:17.080 And when you are in cities where you've got politicians who refuse, as we see in Portland
00:35:23.140 to, uh, to do police work, um, then you can fully expect to see more of this kind of response.
00:35:30.460 People are going to take things on themselves and they don't have, you know, crowd control
00:35:34.820 munitions when they're threatened.
00:35:36.640 They only have one next step to go to, and that's shooting for self-defense.
00:35:41.400 If we want to avoid this, we need, we need better leadership in many of these cities.
00:35:46.100 Ken, I know you are, uh, you're a little busy, uh, today.
00:35:49.280 So I, I, I know your time pressure.
00:35:51.400 Let me just ask you one more question.
00:35:53.000 I started the show saying normally the biggest storm to hit Louisiana in 160 years, the most
00:35:59.460 powerful storm to hit that, uh, area in 160 years would be the lead story in all anybody's
00:36:04.460 talking about, but we have so many other things.
00:36:07.400 I don't want to lose sight of that.
00:36:09.480 What are you guys doing down there?
00:36:11.960 So Laura made landfall at 2 a.m.
00:36:14.320 This morning, Eastern time.
00:36:15.780 It was, it came with a big storm surge, very big.
00:36:20.680 And, you know, we, we measure these hurricanes on wind, but the water does so much damage.
00:36:25.560 And, uh, and that's, that's where our fear, uh, resides more than anything.
00:36:30.720 Uh, we pre-positioned, uh, 500,000 meals, 800,000 liters of water, um, and numerous teams to
00:36:38.760 be prepared to respond, uh, as soon as, uh, the danger struck and all our teams are in
00:36:44.980 action right now.
00:36:45.940 Uh, Laura has not moved out of Louisiana.
00:36:48.220 It's moving Northeast, um, probably crossing the state for the duration of the day headed
00:36:53.320 into Arkansas.
00:36:54.000 Uh, and, uh, you know, the secretaries talked to, uh, both governors, um, uh, yesterday and,
00:37:01.860 you know, there's much teamwork and preparation as we can do is in place.
00:37:06.580 Um, and we in the federal government are supportive.
00:37:10.360 That's our role is to support the state and local responses.
00:37:14.120 And while Louisiana is experienced at this, it's not the kind of experience any state
00:37:19.620 wants.
00:37:20.320 Yeah.
00:37:20.560 So we're, we're prepared to, uh, do an awful lot of work to, to help keep folks safe there
00:37:25.640 and to help those communities recover.
00:37:27.740 Um, and that's something that present already declared emergencies.
00:37:31.380 He's got, he's, he's got us leaning forward as far as we can.
00:37:34.760 Um, 81 miles North of Lake Charles, the real scary thing in new Orleans really is, uh,
00:37:40.660 new Orleans cause it's just a bowl.
00:37:42.480 Uh, and if it fills up, how is new Orleans doing?
00:37:45.860 Have you heard?
00:37:47.080 Um, well, as of yesterday, I actually talked to folks in new Orleans and, and, um, when
00:37:52.080 you compare weather across the whole front, they were doing pretty well.
00:37:56.300 Um, as, as you know, uh, you know, we talked about water, um, the flooding can, can hit new
00:38:04.400 Orleans later.
00:38:05.300 It doesn't have to be immediate.
00:38:06.520 So that's something that the army core and, uh, the rest of us will keep our eye on as well.
00:38:11.820 Ken, thank you very much.
00:38:13.220 Ken Cuccinelli from the department of Homeland security.
00:38:16.500 Thank you.
00:38:19.820 I feel so much better having somebody like that in the department of Homeland security,
00:38:23.740 where he is such a strong federalist does not want federal control of, uh, of, uh, police.
00:38:32.000 All right.
00:38:32.500 I want to tell you about Jason.
00:38:33.520 He's from Texas.
00:38:34.220 He wrote in and he said, I have a nine year old great Dane with a thyroid problem.
00:38:38.380 Oh, he said she would recently sleep 23 hours out of the day.
00:38:44.200 That was before he tried rough greens.
00:38:46.120 He said, I can't believe the difference.
00:38:48.380 She does a happy dance all the way to her bowls with my dog.
00:38:51.660 She is so much more active, even jumped on my shoulders twice last week.
00:38:56.200 Boy, she hadn't been able to do that in five years.
00:38:59.160 That's my dog.
00:38:59.980 I think I'd probably cut down on the rough greens there myself.
00:39:02.000 So he said, it's been an amazing transformation.
00:39:05.300 He says, not a dog food.
00:39:07.220 It's right.
00:39:07.920 It's a supplement and she loves it.
00:39:10.300 So all you do is you put it on your dog's food that you're, you're feeding them.
00:39:15.200 And it has all of the stuff that they love and all of the stuff that they need.
00:39:20.300 You will see a difference in your dog.
00:39:22.340 My dog is amazing.
00:39:24.080 Now, amazing.
00:39:25.700 Give your dog a rough greens, 14 day jumpstart bag today, 1495.
00:39:30.240 See the difference in your dog in 14 days or less.
00:39:33.460 I will tell you, I've been feeding Uno this for about six months and I keep seeing changes.
00:39:38.620 I mean, we were talking about last night, we're sitting on the couch watching the convention
00:39:41.140 and, and he came up, kept coming up with his ball.
00:39:44.160 Like, come on, come on, let's play it.
00:39:45.200 Come on, let's play it.
00:39:45.760 It's like, it's 10 o'clock at night, dude.
00:39:48.360 He's young again.
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00:40:02.960 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:40:06.180 Hey, it's another fun day.
00:40:07.780 Isn't it still?
00:40:08.780 It's another fun.
00:40:12.040 Every day is fun.
00:40:13.300 Glenn 2020 is the greatest year of all time.
00:40:17.320 It really is.
00:40:17.960 It really is.
00:40:18.680 I heard somebody describe 2020 as having an argument with somebody who keeps trying to
00:40:24.780 leave the room and then comes back and goes, and another thing.
00:40:29.520 The thing I keep getting scared about is every year since at least 2015, people were like,
00:40:35.040 oh, I can't wait for 2016.
00:40:37.180 And then it was, oh, I can't wait for 2017.
00:40:39.200 This year has been a disaster.
00:40:40.180 And every year, everyone says it at the end of the year.
00:40:42.240 And every year is worse.
00:40:43.660 I'm not hoping for 2021.
00:40:44.520 2021 is going to be worse.
00:40:46.560 Enjoy the glory days of your pandemic.
00:40:48.620 Right.
00:40:49.020 You imagine what 2025 is going to be like?
00:40:53.000 Oh, gosh.
00:40:53.760 Oh, my God.
00:40:54.540 You'd be like, look, there's a there's an acre over there that's not on fire.
00:40:58.860 Hey, little Bobby doesn't have the chip in his head yet.
00:41:02.960 It's a scary.
00:41:03.940 It's a scary time.
00:41:05.440 It really is.
00:41:05.820 But you know what?
00:41:06.480 I was, you know, because as you know, as a conservative, it was totally for white police
00:41:10.840 officers just going after black people for no reason whatsoever until they canceled those
00:41:16.400 NBA games last night.
00:41:17.680 Now I'm against racism.
00:41:19.240 So that really worked.
00:41:20.920 You know what?
00:41:21.460 Thanks a lot, guys.
00:41:22.340 I was shocked by with the with the NBA news.
00:41:26.280 And, you know, I don't follow sports, but I was shocked.
00:41:28.460 I think everybody was.
00:41:29.900 The WNBA is still in existence.
00:41:32.160 Yeah.
00:41:32.780 And play.
00:41:33.480 Yes.
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00:41:34.720 Right.
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00:44:41.260 Oh, let's see.
00:44:43.560 Riots, wars, rumors of wars.
00:44:46.740 I mean, hello.
00:44:49.580 Welcome to America 2021.
00:44:53.260 What would be a lead story in any other parallel world,
00:44:59.720 the landfall of Hurricane Laura.
00:45:03.100 Laura slammed into Louisiana.
00:45:05.060 Louisiana, the highest winds, the most destructive force of a hurricane in Louisiana in 160 years.
00:45:14.180 Our thoughts and prayers are with those people in Louisiana in the path of these storms.
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00:45:30.900 Louisiana, we've got to keep track of the people that we are and continue to help.
00:45:36.340 Kenosha, Wisconsin, finally, National Guard and FBI and ATF,
00:45:40.840 all of them are coming in at request of the governor.
00:45:44.080 But there's a lot to talk about, and we have a firsthand witness to talk about that in the bottom of the hour.
00:45:50.640 But also something else, it's got to be on your radar.
00:45:53.940 And I know nobody's talking about it, but it's got to be on your radar.
00:45:57.080 Our kids right now are being trained to be change makers.
00:46:03.020 They are trained to be Black Lives Matter activists in schools.
00:46:08.780 We last night exposed a document dump from what's being taught in schools all across the country this fall.
00:46:18.220 You need to see it, and you need to get out in front of it.
00:46:21.600 But it's worse than what we told you last night.
00:46:24.060 We're going to continue in 60 seconds.
00:46:26.240 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:46:30.980 But other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
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00:46:45.000 My niece came to the house.
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00:46:49.180 And she said, Uncle Glenn, does relief factor really work?
00:46:52.020 And I said, yes.
00:46:53.420 And she said, well, I know you say that on the air.
00:46:55.240 She said, and I know that you wouldn't endorse it, but really?
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00:47:00.680 And so I gave her my bag of relief factor, which meant that I stopped taking it until I could get another bag.
00:47:07.360 But people are stupid.
00:47:09.060 We always do the same thing.
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00:47:58.440 So last night on our Wednesday night special, you can just find that on demand at Glenn TV.
00:48:08.840 You just go to you just go to blaze TV dot com slash Glenn and then look for Glenn TV and it will be our Wednesday night special there.
00:48:18.440 And last night's special was about brainwashed.
00:48:24.440 Your kids are being brainwashed.
00:48:26.060 Black Lives Matter have hijacked our schools and we showed you just some of the things.
00:48:31.560 All of the documents that we presented last night and a lot more are available at Glenn Beck dot com.
00:48:38.140 We ask for volunteers that will go through these these dossiers, if you will.
00:48:44.240 They're there.
00:48:44.960 It's not 800 pages.
00:48:46.220 It's 800 files.
00:48:49.220 And we need people that are just, you know, bookworms that just go through this stuff and show us what we're missing.
00:48:55.100 And and and help us out on research, because we're a little overwhelmed with all of this stuff.
00:49:01.060 We have a very good friend of the program, Yakko Buens.
00:49:06.480 He is the president and founder of Share Together.
00:49:09.060 And he is he's a guy from South Africa who just has a passion for children, has a passion for slavery, ending slavery.
00:49:21.660 Kind of a good one to have.
00:49:23.560 Yakko is with us now.
00:49:24.700 I was talking to him the other day and told him what we had uncovered in our schools.
00:49:27.940 And he's he told me something that I hadn't even heard about that is is being introduced into all of our schools.
00:49:35.580 And I don't think you're going to be comfortable with it.
00:49:39.940 Yakko, welcome to the program.
00:49:42.420 Glenn, thank you.
00:49:43.480 It's it's an honor to be with you.
00:49:45.320 And I will tell you that special last night was so timely.
00:49:49.300 So on point.
00:49:50.480 I want to thank you and the whole staff at the blaze and your team.
00:49:54.280 It was excellent.
00:49:56.620 You know, Yakko, I think and also the things that we're going to present with you in a follow up special.
00:50:02.740 I think the average person will think, oh, that's not happening at my school or why am I not hearing about this everywhere?
00:50:12.600 And and the the the knee jerk reaction, I think, for most is just blow it off.
00:50:20.500 I've got other things to worry about.
00:50:23.000 Absolutely.
00:50:23.660 Look, the American the general American public's radar, what we call situational awareness is zero.
00:50:28.800 We don't know what's going on in our country because we are very comfortable.
00:50:33.660 It's a good thing because we are free.
00:50:35.400 We are a free people about on the brink to lose freedom.
00:50:39.360 And I've lived under regimes where freedom wasn't there.
00:50:43.100 But we're we're going to talk to you, Glenn, in addition to what you did last night about something that's in the school system that's going to make the parents spine tingle.
00:50:52.980 It's going to shake him to the core unveiled last night, shook me to the core.
00:50:57.740 And I'm in this fight for children every day of my life.
00:51:00.740 And this is a multi pronged attack.
00:51:03.200 And you highlight it.
00:51:04.880 Just skim the surface on what you've uncovered on one of these angles.
00:51:09.060 And this is how you dismantle a society.
00:51:11.020 You've got to hit it from multiple angles.
00:51:13.200 And our children hear me today.
00:51:15.840 The target is the children because the children is the future.
00:51:19.880 If you can corrupt the children, you can corrupt America.
00:51:23.240 That was Hitler.
00:51:24.620 And you are.
00:51:25.220 And Yako, I've said this several times, but I stand by it.
00:51:30.380 This isn't the Hitler youth, but this is the seeds of the Hitler youth.
00:51:36.040 These are.
00:51:36.660 This is how they did it.
00:51:38.740 And you've got to turn the children against the parents.
00:51:42.660 And you have to teach them that your parents don't know they're old.
00:51:46.340 They're living in an old world.
00:51:48.060 They don't really understand.
00:51:49.420 So you need to tell us if your parents are, you know, haters or disagree with these things.
00:51:57.520 And that is in some of this document.
00:52:00.380 And you are you have been working on something that was brought in by Gavin Newsom into California.
00:52:08.240 And I just want to just want to hit on this because there are votes that are coming quickly.
00:52:13.260 But, yeah.
00:52:14.640 Tell me what tell me what this is.
00:52:16.780 In your case, you're talking about an indoctrination of the children through political and societal rhetoric.
00:52:23.640 In our case, we're talking about them using the same groups using sex in the classroom.
00:52:30.660 Using sex as a weapon, Glenn.
00:52:33.540 Yeah.
00:52:33.900 As a weapon against our youth.
00:52:35.680 And Gavin Newsom volunteered and said, we will be first.
00:52:39.220 California will be first.
00:52:40.480 This this program was tested in Africa.
00:52:43.060 Then Europe.
00:52:43.860 They tested it.
00:52:44.720 It was birthed in the World Health Organization.
00:52:47.560 And Gavin Newsom said, I'll be first.
00:52:49.500 And Governor Inslee said, I'll be second.
00:52:51.480 Now it's going to be tested here in Texas, not tested, implemented in Texas.
00:52:59.160 A vote comes down on September 4th.
00:53:02.400 And it's most likely going to be in your schools.
00:53:05.520 And when you see it, every every adult I have shared this with have all said, I'm sick to my stomach.
00:53:13.160 It it talks about mutual masturbation for third graders.
00:53:18.400 So if Johnny and Luke want to go out and pleasure each other, it's encouraged.
00:53:25.120 This kind of stuff goes right in line with Black Lives Matter and what they are pushing as well.
00:53:32.460 Remember, they're they're pushing an end to sexual norms.
00:53:36.360 They're pushing an end to the nuclear family and all of the things that the Western world has said.
00:53:44.380 This is good.
00:53:45.600 This is bad.
00:53:46.440 They want to flip all of those things.
00:53:48.800 So this is not separate from Black Lives Matter.
00:53:51.660 These are the same people, same groups, same kinds of people.
00:53:56.540 I'm 100 percent.
00:53:57.580 It's like a boxer.
00:53:58.500 You need a jab and an uppercut.
00:54:00.120 Right.
00:54:00.680 And so they'll deliver the jab with political rhetoric.
00:54:03.300 And then they'll bring the most violent weapon of all sex, immorality, destroying young lives.
00:54:09.880 Because if you can destroy that life morally, that that child, when he's in his 20s, 30s, will fasten the ankle bracelets to government himself.
00:54:20.080 He'll be a subordinate and he'll be trained in the classroom, as you showed us that last night, what rhetoric to follow, what lies to spew.
00:54:28.420 And they'll literally become subordinates.
00:54:30.780 And but they have to break the children.
00:54:32.840 They'll indoctrinate them.
00:54:33.860 You said last night, open mind, in comes their rhetoric.
00:54:37.620 And if you can break them morally by having them agree, things such as what we're going to unveil through your show, giving children sexual agency at age three.
00:54:48.160 The parents do not have agency, sexual agency.
00:54:51.300 And Texas has to wake up.
00:54:53.660 This is in over 27 states in the United States.
00:54:56.280 It's being mandated like a brush fire through our country.
00:55:00.500 It is literally to break the children morally and then indoctrinate them with this far left rhetoric.
00:55:09.040 Jaco, thank you so much for what you do.
00:55:11.020 Thank you for the help.
00:55:12.160 You're you're working with us on a couple of specials.
00:55:14.640 And I thank God for people like you.
00:55:17.920 Thank you so much.
00:55:18.860 President and founder of Share Together, Jaco Booyens, the host of the Jaco Booyens show.
00:55:26.980 You can find that.
00:55:28.000 Also, you can follow him at while you won't know how to spell it anyway, but just go to share together now dot org.
00:55:36.500 Booyens, Jaco at Booyens, Jaco, Jaco on Twitter as well.
00:55:40.980 OK, I got a letter in really disturbing and I want an expert to answer it.
00:55:46.480 And we'll do that in 60 seconds.
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00:57:21.780 So yesterday I had Rebecca Friedrichs on.
00:57:36.560 She she wrote a book called Standing Up to Goliath.
00:57:39.340 And she's the founder and president of for kids and country.
00:57:44.200 And she she just gave the speech at the RNC on the teachers union.
00:57:49.180 She knows exactly what's going on.
00:57:52.320 And she's very brave.
00:57:53.300 Used to be a teacher now standing up against the teachers union.
00:57:56.520 And that is the problem.
00:57:58.260 The teachers union.
00:58:00.140 And Rebecca, welcome to the the program.
00:58:03.100 First of all, did we miss anything last night in our special that you thought we really needed to hit?
00:58:08.120 Oh, your special was so great there.
00:58:10.840 I mean, there's just millions of things we could have added to it.
00:58:13.700 Yeah.
00:58:13.920 You know, some things I would love to address later and just help your you and your listeners to understand on a deeper level.
00:58:21.540 But you are on the right track.
00:58:23.860 OK.
00:58:24.240 And I would love to help.
00:58:26.380 OK.
00:58:26.560 So it's amazing how many people reached out for to the show with additional information last night.
00:58:35.600 And I do want to have you in and I do want to have a long conversation with you, probably on radio for sure, because it's the broadest audience.
00:58:45.640 And we'll do some specials on this as well.
00:58:49.560 Let me let me give you a an email that I got last night.
00:58:54.740 And this this is just one of many like this.
00:58:59.380 Dear Mr.
00:58:59.740 Beck, I live in a small Missouri town in the center of rural America.
00:59:02.860 After hearing your show this morning, I called my son's school politely and I asked them to find out what my child will be learning this year in reference to Black Lives Matter, social justice and the history of oppression.
00:59:12.920 The secretary that answered the phone continued to say, I don't understand what you're asking, but we have to have the name of the student.
00:59:19.420 I politely declined to name my child because I assumed it would be public information and I didn't want to take the chance.
00:59:25.400 My son being singled out due to my questions.
00:59:27.840 Secretary reluctantly took my number and first name.
00:59:30.840 She said she would pass it on to the superintendent and she hung up on me in mid sentence.
00:59:34.440 So the superintendent called me back a few hours later and I explained to him that I simply want to know how I can find out what my child will be learning this week this year.
00:59:42.920 The tone from him immediately was condescending and after asking for some clarification on some of his answers, I was accused of wanting to argue regardless of what he said.
00:59:52.540 I assured him that was not my attention or what was happening.
00:59:55.720 The end result was him finally telling me that I should email each teacher and ask them what lessons would be as he didn't know what every individual teacher taught.
01:00:03.620 So I asked for clarification once again.
01:00:06.040 How can you tell me that there's nothing like that in this area and then say you don't know what teachers are teaching?
01:00:12.840 I was then called crazy, paranoid and once again asked for my son's information.
01:00:17.580 I politely refused.
01:00:19.100 Again, I explained that I didn't want my son being targeted regardless of how small the chance was.
01:00:23.700 I was called such an imaginative thinker and hung up on this is this is the usual response that people are made to feel stupid and like conspiracy theories, the theorists.
01:00:40.200 Okay, Glenn, your listeners experience is exactly the same experience of every parent and every teacher I know who has tried to push back against all of this agenda.
01:00:52.340 And so last night you said something, you'll lose your children.
01:00:57.080 That's not hyperbole.
01:00:58.460 You are exactly accurate about that.
01:01:00.820 And that is what's happening to this parent, this mother who sent this letter to you.
01:01:05.240 It's the father.
01:01:06.040 Yeah, go ahead.
01:01:06.920 Oh, the father.
01:01:07.640 Well, good for him.
01:01:08.360 We need our men stepping in.
01:01:09.560 Thank you, father.
01:01:10.400 Get out there, dad.
01:01:11.560 So what this father experienced, these school districts are so fully controlled by the teachers unions who are Marxist.
01:01:20.740 So people need to understand when you go in to talk to the secretary, why isn't she just handing you the curricula?
01:01:27.140 That's what should happen.
01:01:28.360 You have every right to see the curricula.
01:01:30.220 The reason you don't is because the teachers unions are in full control of the schools.
01:01:36.260 And even if you're in a safe state like Tennessee, do not blink your eyes.
01:01:40.620 They're there.
01:01:41.320 They're in every single state.
01:01:42.820 And the state teachers unions are just as brutal as the national teachers unions in every single state.
01:01:49.420 So their goal is to fully undermine parental authority.
01:01:54.640 That's what Marxists do.
01:01:55.980 They want your kids.
01:01:57.460 So, in fact, just so your listeners know, in most states right now, a parent cannot even view their own child's medical records when the child's 14 years old.
01:02:11.240 And they're trying to push for younger years.
01:02:13.660 Parents have no idea.
01:02:15.020 We've already lost so, so many of our rights as parents.
01:02:19.340 That's what this parent is experiencing.
01:02:21.260 What do they mean they can't tell us what each teacher is teaching?
01:02:24.780 That is ridiculous.
01:02:26.760 They should know what every teacher is teaching.
01:02:28.820 And if they're teaching something inappropriate, they should be fired.
01:02:32.040 But the problem is they want teachers to teach something inappropriate.
01:02:36.400 And they want to undermine parents.
01:02:39.140 So what does this person do?
01:02:41.800 They've been humiliated.
01:02:43.380 They've gone to the superintendent of schools.
01:02:45.620 I'm sure they're going to go to the teachers.
01:02:49.860 But his concern is, my child's going to be targeted now.
01:02:55.060 Yeah, yeah, exactly.
01:02:56.240 And his child will be targeted if they've figured out who he is.
01:02:59.640 That's what they do.
01:03:00.500 They isolate people, even children.
01:03:02.800 So last night, you and Secretary DeVos were talking about how parents should approach their local school boards and they should approach their state legislators for help.
01:03:10.400 Well, that would be a good idea if the school board and the legislatures weren't corrupt.
01:03:14.840 So in some instances, you can talk to your school board, but it's rare.
01:03:19.400 Obviously, this guy can't.
01:03:20.840 They're corrupt.
01:03:21.880 So in California, we have done this.
01:03:24.140 We have gone to the state legislature and been bullied.
01:03:27.360 And we've been bullied by local school boards, county school boards, by all sorts of quote-unquote public servants.
01:03:34.280 So my goal is to make government unions outlawed.
01:03:37.480 That is my number one goal in life, to make sure that they cannot be in existence anymore in our government schools.
01:03:45.360 We shouldn't even have government-run schools.
01:03:47.180 They should be local.
01:03:48.260 So I would encourage this dad to, you know, he can reach out to us and get on board with helping to expose what's going on in these schools.
01:03:56.560 Okay, so.
01:03:57.120 He would like to share it with you.
01:03:58.500 All right, so here's what I would love to have you on.
01:04:01.160 Maybe we'll do this next week.
01:04:02.380 I would love to have you on and gather the information of, I mean, people need to start, if they've got a union, we need a union.
01:04:12.720 We need a union of parents all across this country that are standing together in one block.
01:04:18.840 So if you can tell us how to do that and how to approach our schools, what to do, how to organize in our own schools.
01:04:30.040 I mean, we're so far behind the eight ball because we're not organizers.
01:04:33.540 We're just doers.
01:04:34.500 Exactly.
01:04:35.360 Well, you know what, Glenn?
01:04:36.100 We started an organization called For Kids and Country.
01:04:39.840 The whole idea behind our organization is to help get parents and teachers, good ones, standing together to reclaim our schools, to restore things.
01:04:50.180 This is our whole mission.
01:04:52.700 And we're just thrilled to have you on board now because we're small and we're new and we don't have a loud voice.
01:04:59.420 So with someone like you helping, there's no stopping us.
01:05:01.560 Well, I urge you to go for kids and country.
01:05:05.640 And as Rebecca just said, this is not hyperbole.
01:05:10.320 You know you're on the verge of losing your country.
01:05:13.380 You feel it.
01:05:14.340 Whether you want to recognize it or not, you feel something is very wrong and something dangerous is coming.
01:05:20.200 I'm telling you right now, you are also on the verge of losing your children.
01:05:25.580 And you must stand against these teachers unions.
01:05:31.380 Go to ForKidsAndCountry.org.
01:05:34.640 Watch the special On Demand Now, The Blaze, last night's Glenn TV special.
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01:07:02.880 Man, I, uh, there's so many things going on today and we want to keep track of as many as we can and bring you up to speed.
01:07:21.460 Yesterday, we told you what was going on in Kenosha and the shooting that happened.
01:07:26.780 Um, and, uh, this morning we had the, uh, deputy secretary or, uh, uh, assistant secretary of DHS on with us, Ken Cuccinelli.
01:07:37.820 He was talking about the National Guard, uh, not only going down to Louisiana and everything that's been happening with the federal government down in Louisiana,
01:07:45.080 but also the, uh, Wisconsin governor finally said to, uh, Donald Trump, okay, okay, we'll take your help.
01:07:53.820 So they're on their way up to Kenosha.
01:07:57.120 One of the, the, really the only reason we know what's going on and that there is a, a chance that what's now being called the Rittenhouse incident, um, is, is known and doesn't become the Reichstag fire is because we have people on the ground,
01:08:16.620 really brave reporters who are willing to go in, uh, and, and videotape.
01:08:24.760 And so we have this incident from like four different angles.
01:08:28.520 Now, none of them from the networks, the networks are saying this was straight up murder.
01:08:34.600 Well, uh, I don't know.
01:08:36.140 I think you could make a case that, uh, not even close, but we'll see how this plays out.
01:08:41.100 Um, Richie McGinnis, he is with the daily caller and he is the chief video director and he has been there.
01:08:47.600 In fact, he's the guy who first rushed to the guy that was shot in the head and helped him into the ambulance, uh, help carry his body to help.
01:08:56.860 Uh, and Richie is with us now.
01:08:58.960 Richie, how are you?
01:09:01.280 I'm good, Glenn.
01:09:02.200 Thanks for having me on.
01:09:03.420 First of all, I mean this sincerely.
01:09:05.500 It's not just a quick, how are you?
01:09:07.820 Uh, you guys have got to be, you're running on very little sleep and there's got to be some PTSD, uh, going on.
01:09:16.120 Are you, are you sleeping?
01:09:18.600 Are you doing all right?
01:09:21.240 Well, last night I slept quite well, actually.
01:09:23.800 I think it's actually taken a bit of time to sink in.
01:09:26.780 Yeah.
01:09:27.240 But yeah, as far as that, I mean, that's the kind of stuff that our first responders and law enforcement do.
01:09:33.040 I know.
01:09:33.900 Um, do you, do you have a bulletproof vest?
01:09:37.820 Uh, not yet, but.
01:09:39.180 Okay.
01:09:39.520 I bet you can.
01:09:40.320 Uh, you have one coming?
01:09:42.080 Because I.
01:09:42.420 I'm out in front of you.
01:09:43.440 Yeah, I think I should get one.
01:09:44.960 Yeah, okay.
01:09:45.560 So I would, I would like to supply you with one, uh, and I will, I'll get you a vest and we'll see what we can do to, um, protect you.
01:09:55.460 I know you, you know, you don't work with me and we don't really, you know, know each other, but I really respect what you're doing.
01:10:02.440 And I really thank you, uh, for, uh, being there to document it because we're in real trouble.
01:10:10.400 If somebody doesn't do what you're doing, um, tell me, tell me exactly what happened, um, that night.
01:10:19.340 What did you see?
01:10:20.480 So actually right before the shooting took place, I witnessed the riot control clear out protesters from an area that had been burned out two consecutive nights.
01:10:35.140 And actually the night prior to the shooting, I saw the business that Kyle was standing in front of burning with the business owners and some employees of that business using a power washer to try to put out the fire because, because the fire trucks weren't coming.
01:10:48.540 Um, and so the next night I saw Kyle along with a number of armed men, some of them were also on the roof of the business, uh, standing with, uh, what looked to be AR-15, uh, in, in, at least over Kyle's shoulder.
01:11:01.520 And I immediately asked if any of them would be interested in doing the interview as to why they were there.
01:11:05.620 And Kyle volunteered, he actually didn't volunteer his name, but he said that he was willing to appear on camera and get an interview.
01:11:10.960 So I interviewed him for about two and a half minutes and actually after the interview concluded, they said, you know, we're going to go try to find, uh, if anybody needs medical aid after this, the, after the riot control just came through tear gas people.
01:11:26.780 So they actually went out into the crowd to, uh, left the dealership to, uh, Kyle was trying, shouting out, does anybody need medical aid?
01:11:33.940 Does anybody need medical aid?
01:11:35.540 And that was just, uh, a few minutes before everything took place.
01:11:39.540 So that was where everything started.
01:11:41.660 And obviously things descended into chaos very quickly after that.
01:11:44.480 Is there any indication from you, Richie, that he, uh, was, you know, a white supremacist, that he had the intention of going out and shooting people?
01:11:55.120 Or, I mean, they're, they're charging him with first degree murder.
01:12:00.520 Um, any, any indication that that's who this guy was.
01:12:05.500 So obviously I'm not going to speculate on the legal side of things, you know, whether it was murder, whether it was self-defense, that's, that's, of course, to decide.
01:12:12.040 But what I, what I can say is that during the brief time that I met him, he came across as a very young and innocent kid who, uh, did not know the career of the situation that he was in.
01:12:25.460 And, you know, again, I only spoke to him for about two minutes and that was the first time I had ever seen him before.
01:12:31.160 But that was my first perception.
01:12:33.260 He told me that he was there both to protect the business and to make sure that, uh, anybody who needed medical aid would get it.
01:12:41.000 Um, and he also did note the absence of police and necessity for somebody to provide a degree of law and order.
01:12:48.820 So that was, you know, it was, again, it was only about a two and a half minute interaction.
01:12:52.120 So, so I, I, yeah, right.
01:12:54.780 Okay.
01:12:55.160 So you were there when he was, he didn't trip and fall.
01:12:59.980 He was kicked to the ground.
01:13:02.240 Uh, and a guy came at him with a skateboard, was going to beat him with that.
01:13:05.920 Another guy came at him with a gun.
01:13:07.520 Um, I mean, he, he, he, this looks like total self-defense to me.
01:13:13.860 Did you see, did you witness that part of the shooting too, or were you with?
01:13:19.200 No.
01:13:19.340 So actually I was in the hospital by then.
01:13:21.800 Okay.
01:13:22.860 Well, actually I was heading to the hospital by then.
01:13:25.220 The shooting that I witnessed was the first shooting, which is the one playing right now.
01:13:30.900 And that was, uh, when things really started.
01:13:34.540 I believe that the second shooting that took place very, very soon after, but after the shots were fired, people were just looking for individuals with guns to, you know, um, to detain or whatever.
01:13:46.420 So even, even the New York, even the New York times said in their tick tock that they released today that, um, the, the guy who was shot was, uh, pursuing, we have him on tape as being a real antagonist to these guys, um, calling them all kinds of names that we can't say on the air, the N word, et cetera, et cetera.
01:14:08.040 He was picking a fight.
01:14:09.660 He had tried to jump, uh, Rittenhouse several, uh, times, at least two that we know of.
01:14:15.740 And when you look at what the New York times is reporting, they're saying that, uh, and you can see it on the videotape, your videotape, um, there, uh, there is a shot.
01:14:28.440 He's running.
01:14:29.740 He sees the guy behind him.
01:14:32.380 He hears a shot.
01:14:34.340 He thinks he's being fired at.
01:14:36.340 He turns around, tries to shoot at the guy.
01:14:38.660 The guy continues to chase him.
01:14:40.260 And I think it's six shots ring out from elsewhere, um, that you can, you can hear, right?
01:14:47.700 Yeah, I actually, um, that was my, two of my colleagues, uh, who filmed the video.
01:14:53.100 I was actually six or seven feet behind them.
01:14:54.980 And once I realized that the situation was turning into a situation where somebody was going to get shot, I actually focused more on what was in front of me than my phone in my hand.
01:15:06.240 And actually I was about seven feet behind them when, uh, the shot, uh, reached for Kyle's weapon.
01:15:16.320 And I saw that happen and he basically avoided the reach and then fired.
01:15:23.760 What I saw were three shots from Kyle's gun, but I also heard some other shots coming from elsewhere.
01:15:30.240 So you, you were behind, did you fear for your life?
01:15:34.460 Is it reasonable to believe that, that Kyle was freaking out thinking they were shooting at him?
01:15:40.580 Yeah, so actually I was running behind them because me being the middle of three brothers, my first instinct was to yell at them, to, to chill out because I knew, and I've been in Seattle, I've been in Portland, I've been in New York, I've been in DC.
01:15:55.200 These, these protest zones, things spiral out of control very quickly.
01:15:57.920 So knowing that Kyle was a young man that I just interviewed with a very powerful weapon in his hands, I was trying to emphasize the fact that everybody just needed to stop because this was going to get bad quickly.
01:16:08.820 And basically the moment that I was doing that, I was running behind them.
01:16:11.760 Kyle turned around and I'm not sure if he turned around because the shot rang out or if he turned around because the man was pursuing him and he felt cornered.
01:16:21.720 But, uh, what I do know is that the moment that he turned around, I entered the line of fire because I was behind that man, just about seven feet.
01:16:29.460 And you can see in the video, I'm actually standing right there.
01:16:31.160 I take about two steps back.
01:16:32.660 I'm not sure if it was Kyle's weapon or if it was the other shots that were fired, but I felt some concrete hit my legs.
01:16:39.280 And I assumed that that was some kind of ricochet or something.
01:16:41.780 But once I realized that I actually hadn't been hit, I ran over to provide medical aid to the man who was lying lifeless on the ground.
01:16:50.140 And I actually didn't realize at the time I saw Kyle run and I assumed that he was gone, but he actually goes around the car and comes up behind me as I'm kneeled over him.
01:16:59.620 And I actually turned and just saw legs next to me.
01:17:02.240 And I said, what are you doing?
01:17:03.240 Call 9-1-1.
01:17:04.480 And the individual who I now realized hours, hours later, it was Kyle, pulled out his phone.
01:17:10.880 I don't know who he called or what he did, but he ran away.
01:17:13.540 I'm very smart to that.
01:17:15.220 I had to crowd to send on the body that I was trying to provide assistance to.
01:17:22.760 Richie, again, thank you for what you do.
01:17:27.800 I have to ask this question.
01:17:29.900 Why are you doing this?
01:17:31.060 Glenn, when all of this stuff started after George Floyd was killed or died, our team is based in Washington, D.C.
01:17:45.960 And we were there at the White House on the ground when things really started to spiral out of control.
01:17:50.820 And as these protest zones sprung up around the country, what we noticed is that nobody was on the ground in the 12 a.m. to 4 a.m. hours when all of the actual violence takes place.
01:18:02.560 So we went to Seattle, for example, and you see all the network news reporters out there.
01:18:08.600 Well, it's very much a party-like atmosphere out here.
01:18:12.280 And you'd see them do their dayside hits.
01:18:13.880 You'd see them do their hits at 7 p.m.
01:18:15.500 And it was at that time.
01:18:16.980 But they weren't out there at 12 a.m. or 2 a.m. or 3 a.m. when fights were happening with individuals who were all armed, with no police officers anywhere to be seen, and no chance for police to even come in there because they really couldn't.
01:18:31.100 So I knew that that was our video team's responsibility to tell the American public exactly what was going on in those zones at that time because the prevailing narrative was that it was peaceful and all kumbaya.
01:18:47.560 And what we saw and what we reported on speaks for itself.
01:18:51.500 I don't know if this was your video last night, but I saw a sheriff's armored car come in to Kenosha last night, and these guys had guns.
01:19:03.220 They were calling the sheriffs all kinds of names.
01:19:06.140 Come on out. Fight. Come on out.
01:19:08.200 It was ugly.
01:19:10.220 What are you expecting people to do when the feds arrive?
01:19:14.100 It's interesting because what we saw happen in Portland is, I think, very much being reflected here.
01:19:23.540 The courthouse is really, in this case, it's a county courthouse, not a federal courthouse, but it's very much the center of the protests.
01:19:29.360 And actually, they put up a fence that's almost exactly the same construction as the one in Portland.
01:19:33.580 And what happened in Portland is when the feds arrived, things escalated because the perception of the protesters, or whatever you want to call them, was that Donald Trump was putting his foot in their community.
01:19:50.860 And I think that this is only the beginning of the protests that we're going to see here in Kenosha as well, similar to what we're seeing in Portland.
01:19:59.680 All right. Richie, thank you. Please stay safe. Please stay safe.
01:20:03.960 And reach out. If there's anything that I can do for you, please reach out.
01:20:09.260 You are doing important work. God bless. Thanks.
01:20:16.000 All right.
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01:22:03.800 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:22:13.040 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:22:16.220 If you've been listening to me for a long time and you've been following the, you know, things that I said were coming,
01:22:22.840 you now know that almost everything we warned about is happening right now.
01:22:28.460 Just for those people who, you know, I painted this painting a while back.
01:22:34.100 I don't know if it's ever seen on TV.
01:22:35.840 It's the Van Gogh painting where, you know, he cut off his own ears, except I put my face in it.
01:22:41.180 And I call that.
01:22:42.640 Yeah, but what if he's not crazy?
01:22:44.060 Uh, and, um, uh, if you are one of those people who's like, well, maybe he's not crazy.
01:22:53.240 You probably know now.
01:22:54.860 Hmm.
01:22:55.260 Definitely not crazy.
01:22:56.440 Um, let me just say, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, raise your situational awareness.
01:23:02.460 Um, it's time to kick it up a notch.
01:23:05.820 And, uh, if you have been prepared, uh, you, you need to understand that these are the beginnings of times, uh, that could lead us into, I mean, I, I think there's a, a, it's not unreasonable.
01:23:21.560 To have a concern that the United States could go to civil war over this next election, the intent from Hillary Clinton is, uh, Joe Biden should never concede.
01:23:36.200 And those are her words.
01:23:37.920 He should not concede.
01:23:40.380 And, uh, you know, we need to bring it to the courts and we've got attorneys and everything else.
01:23:45.220 If we go through a, you know, a 2000 style election, you remember how we were at each other's throats then can you imagine what it would be like, especially when you have organizers that put together the millions of people on the street after the last election, except this time they're pissed off Antifa, you know, uh, revolutionaries.
01:24:12.260 Please be aware.
01:24:16.100 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:24:18.800 Uh, all right.
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01:25:47.860 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:25:54.600 And this is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:26:00.380 Oh my God.
01:26:03.520 All right.
01:26:04.100 We haven't even had a chance to talk about, uh, the convention last night.
01:26:09.100 Yeah.
01:26:09.580 There was, uh, what was the night before last?
01:26:11.600 There were 19.4 million viewers of the RNC convention.
01:26:15.320 Just to put that into perspective.
01:26:16.640 It is down from the 2016 election, but the 2016 election that night was 19.7.
01:26:24.540 So it is doing really, really well and connecting.
01:26:28.480 I can't wait to see it tonight.
01:26:30.400 Uh, it's just driving the left out of their mind, driving them out of their mind.
01:26:35.280 And they're doing anything they can to make people just look horrible.
01:26:39.200 Just doing a Google search for, uh, Burgess Owens.
01:26:43.380 He spoke last night.
01:26:44.660 Really, really effective.
01:26:46.400 Really a good guy.
01:26:48.740 The top result.
01:26:51.420 RNC speakers with a past.
01:26:53.840 Plagiarism.
01:26:54.760 Hostility to immigrants.
01:26:57.140 QAnon.
01:26:58.120 And anti-Muslim bias.
01:27:00.340 With his picture next to it.
01:27:03.120 Unbelievable.
01:27:05.420 We are talking, uh, to Burgess Owens.
01:27:08.500 Uh, not any of those things.
01:27:11.080 In 60 seconds.
01:27:13.040 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:27:16.980 Isn't that crazy?
01:27:19.120 Uh, time to step up on your grilling game.
01:27:21.680 Summer, the sun's still beating down.
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01:27:25.140 If you're like me, that means, oh, you know, I think maybe it will go someplace that, uh,
01:27:29.640 is having, uh, uh, burgers or, or, uh, you know, can we order ribs online?
01:27:34.480 That's before I had a rec tech.
01:27:36.280 Because rec tech, I can just put the ribs in and then turn it on, check it with my phone.
01:27:43.060 It tells me exactly when everything is done, what I need to do, what the temperature is.
01:27:47.300 And I'm in air conditioning the whole time.
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01:27:51.180 It's a rec tech.
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01:28:00.720 This thing is built like a fricking tank.
01:28:02.920 I mean, somebody comes to take, you know, to take your house and, you know, just get inside the rec tech.
01:28:08.220 It's not quite that big, but I mean, I think you'd be safe in that thing.
01:28:11.440 It is built like a tank.
01:28:12.620 I don't know that climbing inside your grill is good advice to give on the air.
01:28:16.320 You might want to make sure it can't operate.
01:28:18.360 Okay.
01:28:19.040 I just say, anyway, uh, check it out now.
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01:28:39.720 I want to play a couple of clips from last night.
01:28:51.740 Here's Burgess Owens on what the people want you to believe.
01:28:56.560 I was raised in the South during the days of Jim Crow and the KKK.
01:29:00.800 Even through the challenges of segregation, we were taught that anything is possible in America.
01:29:06.100 When I was 22 years old, I thought all my dreams had come true when I was drafted by the New York Jets.
01:29:12.900 10 years later, with a Pro Bowl nod and a Super Bowl championship under my belt, I left the NFL to start a business.
01:29:19.840 I thought I could never fail, but years later I did, and I lost everything.
01:29:24.200 As I moved my family of six into a one-bedroom basement apartment in Brooklyn, New York, I had a choice to make.
01:29:31.660 To feel sorry for myself or get to work.
01:29:34.960 I worked as a chimney sweep during the day and a security guard at night.
01:29:38.960 It was humbling to be recognized cleaning a chimney by someone who once cheered me as an NFL fan.
01:29:44.540 But those hard days would pay off, and eventually I started a career, a rewarding career, in the corporate world.
01:29:51.960 We live in a country where we're encouraged to dream big, where second chances are at the core of our American DNA.
01:29:58.820 We don't hear that same message from Nancy Pelosi's Congress.
01:30:02.700 Career politicians, elitists, and even a former bartender wanted us to believe it's impossible.
01:30:07.880 They want us to believe that what I did, what my great-great-grandfather did, is impossible for ordinary Americans.
01:30:16.240 Burgess Owens is with us now.
01:30:18.340 Burgess, first of all, hello, Gov!
01:30:20.660 I didn't know you were a chimney sweep.
01:30:24.180 Oh, yeah.
01:30:25.160 Yeah.
01:30:25.940 It was a very important chapter in my life, to be honest with you.
01:30:28.660 It's called A Humbling Process.
01:30:29.980 Yeah.
01:30:30.580 It was good.
01:30:31.220 I bet it was.
01:30:32.840 I mean, I know what it's like to be at the top of the world, and then not be at the top of the world.
01:30:39.140 And that is a really difficult thing to, if you don't expect, if you don't accept that as a great lesson of humility, it can really drive you crazy.
01:30:51.660 Congratulations.
01:30:52.820 Well, thank you, Glenn.
01:30:53.740 And I'll tell you, this is the thing that one American could tell the other, the greatest words, nine words of hope,
01:30:59.660 if I can do it, you can do it.
01:31:00.960 And we all go through our obstacles.
01:31:02.280 That's what we have to realize.
01:31:03.460 There's nobody exempt from it.
01:31:05.360 We just have to embrace it and not hoard those tough times.
01:31:08.320 Let people know.
01:31:08.920 Listen, I know what it looks like.
01:31:10.520 So, country, as long as you dream big, as long as you hang tough and just keep up the good work, keep the faith, good things will happen in this country.
01:31:17.520 That's what it's all about.
01:31:18.180 So, I noticed during your speech, they put last night, they started putting up to register to vote, text this number.
01:31:27.040 And I think that the RNC has done the best job of reaching out to a community that they have only just kind of scratched the surface because they've never believed it was worth the time, that nobody would ever change their vote, that no black person would ever vote for a Republican over a Democrat.
01:31:46.480 And this convention is so different than any RNC convention I've ever seen.
01:31:55.220 Well, you know what it is?
01:31:57.520 We're at a point, Glenn, and we look at it, it's been a really rough year, but it's also a year in which we're more gray.
01:32:04.100 We're seeing, to no question, what we've been talking about for years.
01:32:08.520 It's no longer hypothetical what socialism looks like.
01:32:11.500 We see it full face, and we have Americans across the board can finally have conversations about what we don't want.
01:32:17.900 We want light, we want hope, we want opportunity.
01:32:21.080 We don't want dark, depression, death, and destruction.
01:32:24.920 We never have been there.
01:32:26.500 And I think that the left, just because they have no vision, they have no idea they've pushed it way too far.
01:32:32.720 And American people are just not going to put up with it.
01:32:34.780 So, Burgess, let me ask you this.
01:32:36.580 I know, to some degree, because I've been told what it is like to be a conservative and black, and so many times, and I've had this experience being conservative in New York, where people will come up and say, I'm conservative too, but don't say anything.
01:32:53.880 Is that changing in the black community, where they're not whispering as much?
01:32:59.180 Are you seeing it?
01:32:59.920 Oh, my goodness.
01:33:01.560 It's a sea change.
01:33:02.720 It is, I think the greatest president of President Obama was that he's such a lousy president that black people finally say, you know, whatever happened, hope, and change.
01:33:10.260 What really was the deal?
01:33:11.620 And we have people, literally, when I go to the airports, black people wearing MAGA hats.
01:33:15.320 We have a walkaway campaign.
01:33:17.280 We have the Blexit.
01:33:18.900 That is what's scaring the left so much.
01:33:21.180 They have been addicted to us for decades, and we're finally realizing that we're not just walking away, we're sprinting away.
01:33:27.400 So, no, I'm excited about what's happening.
01:33:29.000 And for those who are just kind of, you know, what I think is going to happen, those who still don't quite understand all of the ways that we believe in our party, they're realizing when they see their homes being destroyed or their lives, their businesses being just upended, they're realizing that there's something wrong with the party they were part of.
01:33:49.060 And all we have to do is have more voices like ours, and that's going to continue to move us in the right direction.
01:33:53.560 I feel very hopeful, Glenn, for what's happening across the country.
01:33:56.540 You know, it was a lot easier to make this case before COVID because people were actually seeing it.
01:34:04.720 Now they're struggling again, and the black communities, and it's not helping in some cities when they're burning things down to the ground.
01:34:13.480 Antifa is doing that.
01:34:15.020 Yeah.
01:34:15.140 How is the attitude towards the economy?
01:34:21.480 Because when people are hungry, you know, they're hungry.
01:34:26.360 Well, here's the deal.
01:34:29.980 When you have black people who all they want is life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness, and they see these white BLM.inc people coming through with a few blacks that are kind of with them.
01:34:39.960 They see Antifa, and they're destroying their community, destroying their livelihood, and they're telling us they need to defund.
01:34:46.940 The black community is probably getting it that they never have been a priority to the left.
01:34:50.700 And the more messages we get out there like we're doing right now, the more they're going to understand it.
01:34:55.620 So I think there's going to be a big, steep change, to be honest with you.
01:34:58.520 And I'll say this, Glenn.
01:34:59.500 And I've always believed that the black community and the Hispanic community and those minorities that we've been kind of marginalized to a degree are going to be the communities that, as we pull ourselves back from the abyss, will pull our entire country back.
01:35:13.020 History will be told that it was the black, it was the minority communities that truly was a salvation for our nation because we're getting it.
01:35:19.660 We're waking up.
01:35:20.280 And as we do so, the left has so little power, and they cannot get their illegals in fast enough to replace us.
01:35:28.180 And they can't get enough plurgeoning ballots in to replace us.
01:35:33.400 So this will go down in history as the minorities, those who had trouble assimilating, as being the people that bring our country back and show the rest of the world what America really looks like.
01:35:45.520 We're talking to Burgess Owens.
01:35:47.120 He is a candidate, you know, fourth district in Utah, right?
01:35:51.300 Yep, yep.
01:35:52.020 Not something, I mean, I've known you for a long time, not something that you've ever wanted to do, which I think you should wear that as a badge of honor.
01:36:03.400 Well, you know, Glenn, when our conversation is always about the second chance of little youth, it was all about the kids that we all believe is our future.
01:36:11.380 And I realized this time last year that if we don't get the house back, our kids here in Utah, around the country, do not have a chance.
01:36:18.360 Because it's always been about policies.
01:36:20.120 And as we know, the left, the elitists, love to put in policies to keep people miserable, dependent, and hopeless.
01:36:26.800 And you see that now across the country.
01:36:28.580 So we have such a good group.
01:36:31.360 I'll say that those that are listening, look at your district.
01:36:33.980 If you have a Republican standing, vote for him or her, support them.
01:36:39.100 This is a very different class of individuals that are patriots, that know how to replicate a president who understands what American-loving leadership looks like.
01:36:47.140 We can change this country in such a big way by getting the House, putting some more backbone in our Senate, and allowing our president to have four more years.
01:36:53.720 I say this, we have a renaissance ahead of us.
01:36:56.900 Great things will come together, and we'll finally point out who our true enemy is.
01:37:01.100 And it's not each other, it's that hard left, Marxist-Socialist, has done so much damage to so many who have trusted them in the past.
01:37:07.860 We're talking to Burgess Owens.
01:37:09.760 Burgess, when you stood on the stage last night and did that, can you just take me, just a personal kind of thing.
01:37:16.580 Take me through what it's like to receive a call from whomever, does the White House call you, and say, we want you to speak.
01:37:26.220 And then to find yourself on a stage knowing that 20 million people are listening to your words.
01:37:32.760 What is the pressure like?
01:37:34.360 What is that like?
01:37:36.380 Thank goodness, Glenn.
01:37:37.560 We didn't talk.
01:37:38.160 You were going to tell me there were 20 million people.
01:37:39.860 I might have had a different approach on it if I had known that.
01:37:42.840 But here's the thing.
01:37:44.160 This is where dreams can come true.
01:37:45.780 Two years ago, I wrote my last book, Why I Stand, and I was hoping, not thinking about politics, hoping to just get a present so I could some way go across the country and help give a voice to those who are running for office that needed my voice.
01:37:59.480 And I've always hoped that maybe, hopefully, I can maybe be part of a convention.
01:38:03.380 Maybe my voice could be there.
01:38:04.640 So for me to get that call, it was just a confirmation.
01:38:08.860 Dream big.
01:38:09.980 Go toward it.
01:38:11.080 Know that there's a perfect plan out there.
01:38:13.020 If you want to make a difference, Heavenly Father will find a way for you to do that.
01:38:16.180 And I just thought it was just remarkable.
01:38:18.400 And to get through it and for them to say, finally, that the talk worked out pretty good, for me, that was a magic moment.
01:38:25.840 I could relax and now go back and enjoy it.
01:38:27.700 So it was a good one.
01:38:29.440 It really was an exciting moment.
01:38:30.740 That's good that we'll watch you go through this whole cycle.
01:38:34.200 And thank you for everything that you have done.
01:38:37.240 You were fantastic on our special this summer when you were out at Gettysburg talking about, was it your great-grandfather?
01:38:44.660 Great-great-grandfather Salisberg.
01:38:47.100 And everybody's beginning to know about him.
01:38:49.120 And I'm so thankful because that is the American dream.
01:38:51.300 That's the American way.
01:38:52.200 Tell her real quick.
01:38:52.800 How you get here.
01:38:53.880 Tell her real quick.
01:38:54.480 Great-great-grandfather Salisberg came here in the village of the scholarship, eight years old,
01:38:58.540 was escaped to the north of the Underground Railroad, got out to Texas, became a successful entrepreneur,
01:39:04.280 started the first black church, the first black elementary school,
01:39:08.400 a person, 102 acres of land paid off in two years,
01:39:11.140 and was a tremendous Christian who was able to forgive because of the people he met coming across the plains
01:39:17.400 and realized that all whites were not bad.
01:39:20.720 There were good Americans out there helping them to make it happen.
01:39:23.300 And that's what we, the people, Glenn, have always done.
01:39:25.320 And if we ever learn our history, we can never, ever start, go to the race's race.
01:39:31.480 Because we have been so good to helping each other out.
01:39:34.060 It doesn't matter what our color are, what our religion is.
01:39:36.640 We, the people, have done great things.
01:39:38.020 We just have to remember that.
01:39:39.040 And he's a good example of that, by the way.
01:39:41.140 Burgess, thank you so much.
01:39:42.560 It's an honor to be your friend.
01:39:45.060 Burgess4Utah.com.
01:39:47.560 Burgess4Utah.com.
01:39:49.040 Thank you so much, Burgess.
01:39:50.180 Thank you, Glenn.
01:39:51.060 All right.
01:39:51.280 Bye-bye.
01:39:51.680 We got him to win.
01:39:53.060 He needs to win.
01:39:54.380 Maybe great.
01:39:54.940 Yeah.
01:39:55.500 You know, but by the way, the last, the last poll, there's only been one poll that I've
01:39:59.380 seen from that race.
01:40:00.800 It was an exact tie.
01:40:02.760 So this is a very, you know, very winnable for Burgess.
01:40:05.740 He'd be great in Congress.
01:40:07.920 And it's in Utah.
01:40:09.700 It's a swing district.
01:40:11.320 I can't believe that he wouldn't win.
01:40:13.400 But, you know, I don't know who the American people are anymore.
01:40:17.160 I really don't.
01:40:18.780 I really don't.
01:40:19.660 I think he's the right guy with the right message.
01:40:21.120 He is.
01:40:21.640 He is.
01:40:22.100 He is.
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01:42:18.680 Station I.D.
01:42:34.280 Oh.
01:42:36.860 Hi, Stu.
01:42:39.120 Glenn, how are you?
01:42:41.080 Feeling confident today?
01:42:42.900 Happy?
01:42:43.840 I'm actually very excited to see what happens at the convention tonight.
01:42:48.500 I think this is going to be a very big night.
01:42:50.160 Big speech for Trump.
01:42:51.040 I mean, you figure the campaign seems to believe that they have about four chances here to make an impact for the American people.
01:43:00.400 You have tonight and three debates.
01:43:03.200 Obviously, the strategy of showing Biden as relatively incapable of speech goes more to these debates.
01:43:14.140 Tonight is the night for Trump to kind of tell his story.
01:43:16.980 And there's look, there's a lot of good things to tell.
01:43:19.160 I mean, it's tough because with covid, it is a difficult thing to say, which he has to say all the time.
01:43:25.260 Before this, the economy was going great.
01:43:28.020 It's hard for people to remember even going to restaurants in a lot of places in this country right now, let alone remember when the economy was great.
01:43:34.760 We were trying to remember because we're going to the movies next week.
01:43:40.360 What's the new movie coming out?
01:43:41.680 We've been waiting for it.
01:43:42.540 Yeah, Tenet.
01:43:43.520 So we're going to go to the movie next week.
01:43:46.440 And Tonya and I were talking.
01:43:48.300 We're like, when was the last?
01:43:49.920 I mean, we go to movies every week.
01:43:51.760 Oh, yeah.
01:43:52.020 You're big movie people.
01:43:54.340 And we're like, what was the last?
01:43:56.420 We couldn't even remember the last movie we saw.
01:43:58.620 Yeah.
01:43:59.100 I mean, our lives have changed dramatically.
01:44:02.760 It really they really have.
01:44:05.060 I've been to two movies since the movies have reopened and it is weird.
01:44:12.900 The first one I went to, I went with Pat right after the radio show one day.
01:44:16.860 We went to go see a terrible Vin Diesel movie.
01:44:20.660 I did see.
01:44:21.780 Was it released now?
01:44:23.240 It was released in March.
01:44:24.940 So when they open up the theaters, there's one theater near our studios that opened before everyone else basically in the state right when they were allowed to like day one.
01:44:33.120 And they showed they just kept all the movies that were in there in March, just kept them in.
01:44:36.720 So we went and that was the only one that we had seen.
01:44:39.640 Oh, it was bad.
01:44:40.680 It's Vin Diesel.
01:44:41.900 Oh, it was not a good movie.
01:44:43.040 It's Vin Diesel.
01:44:44.560 But I mean, it's Vin Diesel.
01:44:47.020 I've seen Fast and Furious.
01:44:48.840 Many of the 47 that have been released.
01:44:51.220 And as you might point out, it's Vin Diesel.
01:44:53.580 Right.
01:44:53.860 But like you see the dumb explosions.
01:44:56.000 Right.
01:44:56.420 There's a couple of funny scenes.
01:44:57.520 Yeah.
01:44:58.160 And then there's Vin Diesel.
01:45:00.200 And he's not good.
01:45:02.780 Because he's Vin Diesel.
01:45:04.480 But like, let's just say, let's say, you know, Rotten Tomatoes has the scale of like, you know, zero to 100%.
01:45:09.920 What if there was a Vin Diesel only Rotten Tomatoes, which only rated Vin Diesel movies and would rate the best Vin Diesel movie ever made?
01:45:18.340 Where would this one that you saw?
01:45:20.280 Like 10%.
01:45:21.180 And 100% is just the best Vin Diesel movie ever.
01:45:28.320 Yes.
01:45:28.520 Wow.
01:45:29.000 So it's a major, major difference.
01:45:30.880 What was the name of that so I can avoid it?
01:45:33.020 I want to say it was called Blood Spot.
01:45:35.760 Wow.
01:45:36.200 Yeah.
01:45:36.600 Wow.
01:45:37.300 Blood Spot starring Vin Diesel was bad.
01:45:42.800 It wasn't a good decision.
01:45:44.860 I will say that.
01:45:46.240 I mean, you would say avoid it like the plague.
01:45:49.040 Yeah.
01:45:49.240 You probably should have.
01:45:52.240 You probably should have.
01:45:53.420 It's funny.
01:45:53.820 You were begging for the plague halfway through.
01:45:56.120 You can actually see the video of Pat and I going to see this movie because we were all excited and we did this big buildup of like, we're going to do this like life death defying thing.
01:46:03.840 We're going to go to a movie theater.
01:46:05.380 This is when none of the none of them in the country are open at this point.
01:46:08.500 And we go in.
01:46:09.380 You can see like we're excited.
01:46:11.220 It's this thing we haven't done in so long on the way out.
01:46:13.120 We're like, so the movie's over.
01:46:16.180 And it sucked.
01:46:18.500 Because you would go from like really excited to then realizing the movie stars.
01:46:23.760 Vin Diesel.
01:46:24.640 Yes.
01:46:24.840 So I saw that and I saw, I actually saw Outpost too.
01:46:28.160 Have you seen, have you heard of Outpost?
01:46:29.920 It was based on the Jake Tapper book about this Afghanistan war situation where they were, they had this area.
01:46:37.260 Supposedly good.
01:46:37.700 Yeah.
01:46:37.860 It was actually pretty good.
01:46:38.720 I mean, it was very violent.
01:46:39.720 My wife, it was too violent for my wife who went to go see it.
01:46:42.840 She was, this is someone who used to love going to see horror movies all the time.
01:46:46.020 Uh, that's changed.
01:46:47.140 And now, uh, every time someone gets shot, she closes her eyes.
01:46:51.020 Yeah.
01:46:51.140 In that movie, we didn't see much of anything.
01:46:53.440 Right.
01:46:53.800 If you, if you had that policy.
01:46:55.320 Uh, let me, uh, let, can we pick this conversation up, uh, with an observation next?
01:47:01.120 Uh-oh.
01:47:01.660 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:47:06.740 Wives should not listen, uh, moving forward.
01:47:09.460 Specifically, our wives should not listen.
01:47:12.640 All right.
01:47:13.560 Uh, recent statement by Bloomberg, uh, the Fed will likely wrap up asset purchases.
01:47:19.160 I mean, doesn't that sound, that doesn't sound bad.
01:47:20.840 Oh, they're going to wrap up asset purchases, but they're going to have assets.
01:47:23.320 Sounds great.
01:47:23.960 Right.
01:47:24.860 What are those assets?
01:47:27.140 Have you thought?
01:47:27.740 What are those assets?
01:47:29.280 Nice things.
01:47:30.060 Your home.
01:47:31.660 Your home, your business, your company, stocks.
01:47:37.440 Oh, so they're going to print a bunch of money and they're going to buy a bunch of stocks
01:47:41.900 so they could be large shareholders in these companies.
01:47:45.820 That's great.
01:47:47.840 Are you out of your mind?
01:47:50.440 Don't you see where we're going?
01:47:53.020 This can't last.
01:47:54.760 It cannot last.
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01:48:26.660 Vin Diesel.
01:48:27.440 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:48:53.920 Tonight, the president speaks, accepts the nomination of his party, and we'll have all
01:48:59.120 the coverage for you on tomorrow and be watching it right along with you and be commenting,
01:49:04.760 I'm sure, on Twitter and Facebook and whatever.
01:49:08.300 I'm actually excited to see it.
01:49:09.920 He is not a good teleprompter speaker.
01:49:12.360 He is best off the cuff.
01:49:14.400 And he's also best live.
01:49:15.860 Um, when you see him in person, it's a totally different experience and it doesn't come across
01:49:22.780 the same way as it does in person.
01:49:24.820 He is, uh, he's, he, he knows how to work a crowd and he knows he's funny.
01:49:31.060 He is actually funny.
01:49:32.340 His timing, his comedic timing is really good.
01:49:36.360 And I didn't realize it until I saw him speak live.
01:49:40.000 And when you do, you're like, I see why everybody goes.
01:49:44.840 It's really fun.
01:49:47.640 Uh, it's like, you're hanging out with the president.
01:49:50.300 It's like, you know, he'll start reading part of his speech and then he'll be like, yeah,
01:49:54.960 but let me tell you what really happened.
01:49:56.420 It's, I mean, it's just crazy.
01:49:58.320 It's crazy.
01:49:59.420 Uh, so we'll see, uh, how he does, uh, tonight.
01:50:02.420 But I think the convention so far has been a dramatic success, uh, and, uh, and really,
01:50:08.420 really good.
01:50:08.840 Um, last night, my wife and I may have not watched all of the convention, uh, because
01:50:16.100 we are fans of Yellowstone.
01:50:17.920 Have you watched Yellowstone yet?
01:50:19.440 I've heard nothing but really good things about it, but I've not watched it.
01:50:22.160 This would be in the old days.
01:50:24.180 This would be the number one show on television, I think.
01:50:26.380 Really?
01:50:26.700 Yeah.
01:50:27.160 I mean, it's Kevin Costner, right?
01:50:28.500 Kevin Costner.
01:50:29.760 Uh, it's ranchers up in, uh, Wyoming and they just have, or is it Montana?
01:50:36.020 They just have a really different way of living.
01:50:40.980 And it's kind of like, uh, you know, last night there was a line where the, the cattlemen
01:50:47.400 all get together and they say, you know, to the, to the new guy who's the head of livestock
01:50:53.080 and, and protection and everything else.
01:50:54.960 And he's like, you know, I have to tell you, you need to be governor.
01:50:58.760 He's like, Oh, you know, I really don't think he's like, no, I'm telling you, uh, you're
01:51:04.280 exactly what Montana wants.
01:51:05.800 Somebody steals your cow, you kill them and you take the cattle back.
01:51:11.020 It's like, Oh, okay.
01:51:12.820 All right.
01:51:13.320 There you go.
01:51:13.880 Uh, but we were watching that last night and it, uh, I mean, do you remember probably too
01:51:19.840 young?
01:51:20.140 You probably, you might remember who shot J.R.
01:51:22.440 Yeah.
01:51:22.920 Yeah.
01:51:23.040 Okay.
01:51:23.280 For Dallas.
01:51:24.080 Yeah.
01:51:24.660 Uh, this is like who shot J.R.
01:51:26.940 on steroids.
01:51:27.780 We, we forgot that it was a season finale and like, this one is who shot all of them.
01:51:34.480 I mean, they, they've all been shot and it's like, uh, wait, what?
01:51:41.500 It's, it's a great show.
01:51:42.920 Kevin Costner is great in it.
01:51:44.960 It is the best.
01:51:47.500 Uh, I don't even know what you would call her villain that you love.
01:51:51.480 You know how you love to, you see people who are just like really bad, but you're kind
01:51:55.660 of rooting for him.
01:51:56.780 You know what I mean?
01:51:57.520 This woman is, she's not a, she's not a good person.
01:52:01.880 Uh, no, but you, but she's fighting for her dad and everything else, but she is just ruthless
01:52:09.060 and she is the best hero villain I think I've ever seen on television.
01:52:14.580 And when you find out that she's English, I can't even imagine it.
01:52:18.660 I can't imagine it because she just seems like a foul mouthed American rancher.
01:52:25.080 It's great.
01:52:26.040 You would love this show.
01:52:27.240 Yeah.
01:52:27.700 I got to check this out.
01:52:29.340 Okay.
01:52:29.600 So now my wife and your wife should, uh, not be anywhere near the radio.
01:52:35.080 Um, unfortunately, uh, my wife now has friends, uh, that text message her and say, did you
01:52:42.900 hear what he said?
01:52:44.480 Thanks a lot.
01:52:45.520 Oh, so you're right.
01:52:46.320 Elena.
01:52:46.680 I'm talking about you.
01:52:48.240 Yes.
01:52:48.880 Does she know she's evil?
01:52:50.240 Uh, I don't think so.
01:52:51.440 Okay.
01:52:51.640 She does now.
01:52:52.620 Um, anyway, so, so, uh, I don't know if you've noticed this and it's kind of a slow
01:52:59.380 boil, but, and maybe I'm the only one that's noticed.
01:53:06.600 Have you noticed that almost every show now is almost full out pornography?
01:53:17.320 Has anybody else noticed that channel are you watching?
01:53:20.420 Exactly.
01:53:21.080 I'm, I'm, I, you know, I watched the, the peacock network.
01:53:24.140 Oh, okay.
01:53:24.760 That's NBC.
01:53:25.760 It's a new thing.
01:53:26.460 Yeah.
01:53:26.600 I haven't been on that.
01:53:27.520 And I haven't been on it either.
01:53:28.400 It was free.
01:53:29.060 So I just, you know, I was looking for shows and their number one show.
01:53:33.080 What was it?
01:53:33.560 It was on a brave new world.
01:53:36.080 Well, just straight up.
01:53:37.600 Just, I mean, I don't need to see, uh, the, you know, the, the letter stuffed in the envelope.
01:53:46.400 I'm saying, you know what I mean?
01:53:47.300 I don't need to see.
01:53:48.480 Is there no subtlety anymore?
01:53:51.020 When has everything become so pornographic?
01:53:55.700 I just meaning you're seeing a lot of nudity in these shows.
01:53:57.840 No, no, no.
01:53:58.080 You're not seeing a lot of new.
01:53:59.100 Well, yes, you're seeing a lot of nudity, but you're also, it's, it's, they're, they're
01:54:02.960 absolutely unwatchable.
01:54:05.060 If you are, if you remember who, you know, you used to be, you know, before COVID and
01:54:12.280 you were trapped in the house and you're watching everything and now you're watching it and you're
01:54:15.280 like, oh yeah, it's just a couple of people saying the F word, smoking crack, having, uh,
01:54:20.860 sex, uh, in, in, wow, ways I didn't know you could have sex.
01:54:24.740 What, what do you need, honey?
01:54:25.900 I mean, it's, it's like, it's, it has gone so far.
01:54:30.320 There is, tell me the shows you can watch with your family.
01:54:33.760 Well, Ozark's pretty good for the kids.
01:54:35.540 Yeah.
01:54:35.860 Uh, yeah, no, but it's an Ozark.
01:54:38.360 And I mean, last night in this way, the kids, Tanya's like, I did the Yellowstone.
01:54:44.120 It's just so the language on it.
01:54:46.320 I'm like, honey, honey, there's nothing else.
01:54:50.920 Watch.
01:54:51.940 There's nothing else.
01:54:54.580 Everything is like this.
01:54:56.520 This is tame.
01:54:57.620 This is like Sesame Street now.
01:54:59.940 Yeah.
01:55:00.260 Even Oscar the Grouch is like, F you.
01:55:03.360 And you're like, what?
01:55:04.260 Well, he is a Grouch.
01:55:04.940 I'm in here with Big Bird.
01:55:06.220 We're banging down here in the garbage can.
01:55:08.300 F you.
01:55:09.600 What happened to Sesame Street?
01:55:11.280 I saw that episode.
01:55:12.700 It was really weird.
01:55:14.180 Yeah.
01:55:14.400 It seemed out of character for both Big Bird and Oscar.
01:55:17.260 Well, apparently they've evolved.
01:55:18.940 Yeah.
01:55:19.480 Hey, it happens.
01:55:20.360 Um, I think part of this is this thing that we've talked about with the golden age of
01:55:24.960 television, which I really think is where we are right now.
01:55:27.420 It's these shows are so well done, but they're no longer.
01:55:32.420 They no longer need to be made for wide audiences.
01:55:36.140 Yeah.
01:55:36.580 But can they, can somebody make something for what I think is a wide audience that wants
01:55:43.140 to watch something with their kids?
01:55:45.060 Can anyone make that?
01:55:47.520 It's tough because it's, it's what's making them better too, because they don't have to
01:55:51.060 cater to this broadcast sort of vibe.
01:55:54.160 They don't have to head every single, but now they also can just insert all this crap
01:55:58.580 and anyone, anyone, anyone, is there no market for somebody who's just like, I, you know,
01:56:05.480 there should be, I know Pat watches a lot of these shows, but he watches them on with
01:56:09.280 vid angel, which edit will edit out.
01:56:11.600 Yeah.
01:56:11.760 We've got that.
01:56:12.460 We, we have that.
01:56:13.320 We just downloaded that.
01:56:14.460 Okay.
01:56:14.700 Well, that should be, because they have, that works with Netflix.
01:56:16.700 It only took, out of Yellowstone, it only took like a minute and a half out.
01:56:20.060 And so, I, okay, you know, try, have you seen episodes?
01:56:25.620 We watched three episodes of episodes.
01:56:27.920 Oh, that's the name of the show?
01:56:28.800 Yeah.
01:56:29.040 It's with, uh, Joey, uh, Matt LeBlanc.
01:56:32.140 Oh, okay.
01:56:32.560 And, you know, so you have to be at the bottom of the barrel when you're like, I'm going to
01:56:35.560 watch the Matt LeBlanc show.
01:56:36.740 Uh, but we watched like the first three episodes and it was really funny and really smart and
01:56:43.060 really going someplace.
01:56:44.880 And then it's, I mean, I'm not kidding you.
01:56:48.220 It's every line is sexual and they, whatever they, I mean, and they show, and it's put that
01:56:55.860 in vid angel.
01:56:56.660 You get the titles, right?
01:56:58.280 That's it.
01:56:58.800 You get the opening and the clothes, nothing else.
01:57:01.480 You get all the names.
01:57:02.280 A lot of that.
01:57:02.680 There's a lot of F bombs.
01:57:03.680 No, the names are okay.
01:57:05.040 The names are okay.
01:57:06.280 Yeah.
01:57:06.400 That's good.
01:57:07.040 Uh, yeah, no, it is, it is, it's where we go.
01:57:09.980 We're going.
01:57:10.460 I mean, I, I, we talked about this and no one seemed to care cause we were in the middle
01:57:13.140 of a global pandemic at the time, but like the fact that ESPN aired that Michael Jordan
01:57:17.540 documentary with nonstop F bombs on regular television.
01:57:21.540 I mean, it was cable, obviously it's ESPN, but not on, you know, their premium service,
01:57:26.280 not on any sort of something you watch guys.
01:57:30.140 I assume, you know, to sit down and watch ESPN with their sons watching totally.
01:57:34.940 I can't, you can't do it.
01:57:36.360 You can't because you don't know when that, like I wanted to show them that I want to
01:57:41.460 show my son that documentary in particular, because, you know, you're talking about probably
01:57:45.080 the best, arguably the best basketball team of all time, clearly and inarguably the best
01:57:49.820 basketball player of all time.
01:57:51.640 And I wanted to show him who the best basketball player was just in case someone at some point
01:57:56.500 tried to tell him it was a LeBron James.
01:57:57.980 So I could tell, he would know in advance how dumb that argument was.
01:58:01.860 And I couldn't even show the thing to him because even the edited version, which they
01:58:05.560 ran on another channel, the ESPN two ran the ones with the beeps, which I thought fascinating.
01:58:11.540 Weird should have been the other way around.
01:58:12.520 That's right.
01:58:12.780 ESPN one runs the ones, the full out F bomb every 10 seconds version.
01:58:17.420 I can't show that to my, I can't even show that to my kid.
01:58:20.020 He's nine years old.
01:58:20.800 I'm not going to show it to him even with all the beeps in it.
01:58:22.780 And it's like, you think you give us some sort of version.
01:58:24.620 This is, this should be a mass appeal thing to watch with your children.
01:58:28.880 Because nobody, no one, I mean, you know, we lived in New York, so we've heard, we've
01:58:37.880 heard fine, delicate ladies using language that ladies just don't use.
01:58:44.360 And remember who was it said, I think it was Mike Huckabee or something, you know, eight
01:58:48.420 years ago said, I am, I am, the people are using the F word here in New York.
01:58:52.820 Women, ladies are using the F word.
01:58:54.560 And I was like, you've not been to New York before.
01:58:56.700 Um, but now it's like, there is no language rule anymore that, you know, you'd be on TV,
01:59:03.900 you know, you don't want to swear and whatever.
01:59:07.500 Everybody, everybody, everybody in, in bigger cities, especially, but I think it's happening
01:59:14.420 in smaller cities now to everybody.
01:59:17.280 It's the language it is, you know, I'm watching, have you ever, you know, watch stuff on the
01:59:22.540 BBC?
01:59:23.320 Yes.
01:59:23.680 Okay.
01:59:23.980 Their language, they, their words don't mean the same things as ours do.
01:59:29.760 You know, there's a few.
01:59:30.640 Yeah.
01:59:31.180 They use a C word and the T word, which are the same, uh, here in America.
01:59:36.460 Uh, and, uh, they don't mean that over there.
01:59:39.680 Right.
01:59:39.880 And so you're kind of watching, you're like, Oh my, Oh my gosh.
01:59:44.180 But they've been loose with things.
01:59:46.180 You know, Benny Hill, we haven't been now.
01:59:50.600 I think we're worse.
01:59:51.960 Now it's like you watch British TV and they're a little more buttoned up.
01:59:55.600 You know, we were the Puritans, the English, the English were much worse than we were.
02:00:04.060 They were, they were loose with, with standards much worse than we were.
02:00:08.440 We were the Puritans.
02:00:09.900 Now we're like, Hey, pornography right over here.
02:00:12.740 Eight o'clock ring kids.
02:00:14.040 Yeah.
02:00:14.520 I think a lot of that stuff has just got out the window with, because you have like the
02:00:17.900 major effects of the actual COVID and the economy.
02:00:21.780 And that's what everyone's focused on.
02:00:22.980 And then you have all the race stuff and all that stuff that's gone on.
02:00:25.760 Like a few layers down from that, you have, I don't know, is bourbon okay at 7 a.m.?
02:00:29.980 Yes, I'm sure.
02:00:31.200 Why not?
02:00:32.060 That's out the window now.
02:00:33.400 Right.
02:00:33.660 And I think all these things, all these standards, we've just all been so frustrated with everything
02:00:37.900 that we've thrown them out the window.
02:00:39.400 Everyone's gained like 50 pounds.
02:00:40.900 And now I was out.
02:00:41.920 50?
02:00:42.240 Well.
02:00:42.820 Are you working out?
02:00:43.420 I'm talking mid-med.
02:00:46.720 But you have that going on.
02:00:48.060 And then guarding these little cultural lines that we normally would be focused on is just not
02:00:54.420 a priority of anyone.
02:00:55.480 So they're just going crazy.
02:00:57.120 They're just letting everything fly.
02:00:58.820 It is crazy.
02:01:00.040 It is something that, I mean, and I just, I know somebody's going to do it.
02:01:06.200 There is a market out there.
02:01:08.280 There's a market out there.
02:01:09.780 But you can't get Netflix or Amazon to pick it up.
02:01:12.120 They don't want it.
02:01:13.020 Why?
02:01:13.680 You think like Disney Plus would want it, right?
02:01:16.040 And maybe that's what they're going to try to do.
02:01:17.480 Disney Plus?
02:01:18.300 I don't know.
02:01:18.900 I don't know.
02:01:19.440 I don't even get started with Disney.
02:01:21.460 You're not a big Disney fan anymore, are you?
02:01:23.160 Oh, no, I'm not a big Disney fan anymore.
02:01:25.400 No, I am.
02:01:26.240 I am not a big Disney fan.
02:01:27.820 I used to take my kids.
02:01:29.140 I would be the first to take my kids.
02:01:30.440 I would be, even without kids, I'd be the first to see the new real big Disney movie.
02:01:34.520 Now it's like, you know what's in that thing, kids?
02:01:37.180 Yeah.
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02:03:42.480 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
02:03:44.460 There's a couple of pieces of audio I want you to hear from last week.
02:04:14.460 First, Governor Kristi Noem on the Democrat-run cities.
02:04:18.960 Listen to what she said.
02:04:22.600 Now, at times, our country has struggled to live up to our founding principles.
02:04:27.800 Another great American, Abraham Lincoln, knew that struggle better than anybody.
02:04:33.180 When he was just 28 years old, Honest Abe saw wild and furious passions worse than savage
02:04:39.360 mops, he said, taking the place of reasoned judgment.
02:04:42.380 He was alarmed by the increasing disregard for the rule of law throughout the country.
02:04:48.800 He was concerned for the people that had seen their property destroyed, their families
02:04:53.600 attacked, and their lives threatened or even taken away.
02:04:57.460 These good people were becoming tired of and disgusted with.
02:05:01.980 I mean, can we stop?
02:05:02.480 Can we stop?
02:05:03.100 Whatever she's saying is important.
02:05:04.720 But look at her arms.
02:05:07.520 She is, I mean, that's Michelle Obama.
02:05:10.020 That's Michelle.
02:05:10.780 I'll put those arms against Michelle Obama's arms.
02:05:13.000 Yeah.
02:05:13.840 Why aren't they talking about Kristi Noem's arms?
02:05:16.060 Right.
02:05:16.660 Because the same reason they're not talking about Melania Trump.
02:05:19.220 Right?
02:05:19.480 I mean, here's someone who, I mean, look, it's not even fair.
02:05:22.040 She's obviously the most beautiful first lady in American history.
02:05:25.000 It's not even fair.
02:05:25.540 She's a supermodel.
02:05:26.620 Right.
02:05:26.820 I mean, so.
02:05:27.520 And you know what?
02:05:28.160 Jackie O would have been a supermodel in her day.
02:05:31.420 Yeah.
02:05:31.900 You know, maybe.
02:05:32.680 I think she.
02:05:33.280 She could have been.
02:05:34.140 She's very, obviously very pretty, as everyone would recognize.
02:05:36.720 And she'd be this.
02:05:37.700 She'd be in second, but blatantly in second.
02:05:40.240 Right?
02:05:40.520 Oh, yeah.
02:05:40.900 Melania Trump.
02:05:41.740 It's such class.
02:05:42.480 It's not even fair.
02:05:43.280 It was her profession.
02:05:43.820 She was walking down into the Rose Garden, and I'm like, this is the longest runway she's
02:05:48.720 ever been on.
02:05:49.980 Right.
02:05:50.300 But, like, no one ever says it.
02:05:51.760 No one ever says it.
02:05:52.820 No one ever says it.
02:05:53.100 No one ever says it.
02:05:53.120 I don't like her husband or whatever, but she is gorgeous and well pulled.
02:05:56.820 And, you know, speaks five languages.
02:06:01.000 Just amazing.
02:06:02.680 Just amazing.
02:06:03.680 All right.
02:06:04.240 We'll see you tomorrow on radio.