The Glenn Beck Program - October 13, 2022


NEWS FLASH: Biden Still Hasn't Fixed Inflation | Guest: Ben Burr | 10⧸13⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

155.81061

Word Count

19,359

Sentence Count

2,162

Misogynist Sentences

26

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

Inflation hits 40-year highs, food and shelter costs soar, and Social Security benefits continue to rise. Is there a way out of this? Glenn Beck explains the math behind it, and why you should be worried.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 American financing, when you walk out the door in the morning, you turn back and look at your house.
00:00:05.680 What do you see?
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00:00:15.100 Or do you walk out going, how am I going to pay for this?
00:00:19.500 It's a financial burden, and there's enough coming.
00:00:23.080 We have some new CPI numbers that they're very concerning.
00:00:28.720 Very concerning.
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00:01:56.540 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:01.240 Hello, America.
00:02:05.240 We have some new inflation numbers out today and some new news on Social Security benefits.
00:02:14.840 Those are way up.
00:02:16.840 We'll go through these numbers and I'll try to explain what all of this means to you in 60 seconds.
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00:03:44.680 Okay, hello, Stu.
00:03:47.340 Glenn, how are you?
00:03:48.020 Well, I'm good.
00:03:52.120 How are you?
00:03:52.860 Good.
00:03:53.260 Because I'm just, I'm not asking actually about the weather, I'm just making small talk.
00:03:57.080 Right, okay, good.
00:03:57.860 You don't want a real answer.
00:03:59.080 I was going to give you a real answer, and then I decided, no, good, I'm good.
00:04:02.060 No, I'm not your therapist.
00:04:03.220 I don't want to hear the real answer.
00:04:04.700 I'm great.
00:04:05.220 Especially after the numbers today.
00:04:07.580 The U.S. core CPI surges to 40-year highs.
00:04:11.200 Food and shelter costs soar.
00:04:15.600 The inflation numbers are not good.
00:04:21.540 Service inflation continues to rise as goods inflation's slow.
00:04:27.800 Food and shelter is kind of way up.
00:04:30.620 Let me take you through some of these.
00:04:32.080 Food inflation is extremely high.
00:04:36.360 We are looking at over 13, between 13 and 14% food inflation.
00:04:43.480 Shelter inflation is up almost 7% and the highest on record.
00:04:50.040 Rent inflation up 7.21%, the highest on record.
00:04:57.320 We're in trouble, and the thing that should have happened long ago is raising the interest rates.
00:05:13.060 But our Fed and our Treasury and our President, who is still in denial, said to us, no, there's not going to be inflation.
00:05:24.360 Don't worry about it.
00:05:25.580 Well, here we are.
00:05:27.400 And to get ourselves out of this is going to be a real trick.
00:05:32.400 Is there a way out of this?
00:05:34.640 I feel like when I talk to you, I feel as if there isn't a way out of this.
00:05:40.140 Which is, by the way, in case anyone's interested, this is what it's like working with Glenn Beck every day.
00:05:45.920 You just come in and like, hey, something great happened at home.
00:05:49.460 My kid got a great score on his test.
00:05:51.480 And then you come in and you just want to kill yourself.
00:05:53.780 That's life.
00:05:54.820 So here is the problem.
00:05:57.520 Do you want the weather answer?
00:06:00.720 Okay.
00:06:01.120 I guess when I'm here, I want the real answer.
00:06:03.880 Yeah, okay.
00:06:04.460 So let me just preface it with this.
00:06:08.280 This used to be something where I'd say, I think this is coming.
00:06:14.400 Okay?
00:06:15.240 We're in the place now where it's all math.
00:06:18.600 And so it is coming.
00:06:20.200 All right?
00:06:20.820 And you're starting to enter the zone of death spiral.
00:06:25.640 We're not there yet.
00:06:27.300 I believe England is just beginning its death spiral.
00:06:31.580 Europe will go first.
00:06:33.280 Okay?
00:06:34.380 And then it will be us.
00:06:35.920 But we're in this spiral.
00:06:37.820 Let me start with England.
00:06:40.140 England, just a few weeks ago, all their retirement funds crashed.
00:06:46.780 Okay?
00:06:46.960 And the retirement funds had invested.
00:06:50.400 See if any of this sounds like 2008.
00:06:52.380 Had invested in things that were risky, but were marked stable.
00:06:57.820 Okay?
00:06:58.200 These things will never go down.
00:06:59.540 Right.
00:06:59.740 Okay?
00:07:00.340 So as they started to go down, margin calls came in.
00:07:05.560 And, you know, it's like if you own a house and you've borrowed money on the house, okay,
00:07:13.500 and to buy something else, your house goes down, the bank calls and says, wait a minute, you have a second mortgage here and your house is not worth what it was.
00:07:26.280 We need you to put more money down for that second mortgage.
00:07:30.200 Okay?
00:07:30.660 That's a margin call.
00:07:32.220 So the margin calls came in and nobody had the money.
00:07:36.480 And it was like, wait, but those weren't supposed to go down.
00:07:39.880 So what did they do?
00:07:42.120 Bank of England, which was saying we're going to stop printing money.
00:07:46.800 We're going to stop doing all this thing.
00:07:48.780 They had to either let all of their retirement funds collapse so they'll learn their lesson or we'll just print more money.
00:08:00.460 They chose print more money.
00:08:03.420 Here's the problem with the situation that is happening in England and all around the world.
00:08:11.140 Two things.
00:08:12.260 One, England was talking about tax cuts.
00:08:14.880 Well, they were scheduled anyway.
00:08:17.000 I mean, it was not this big tax cut thing.
00:08:19.400 No, it was totally overblown.
00:08:20.000 Totally overblown.
00:08:21.040 However, that was symptomatic of the problem that we're facing here.
00:08:27.100 The government and the central banks are fighting each other.
00:08:32.660 I think they're in on it together, quite honestly, but they're doing the opposite things.
00:08:38.080 By having tax cuts and not lowering the spending of the government, two things happen.
00:08:46.780 You're taking the spending that the government is already just pouring out way too much money.
00:08:52.940 And then you're adding money and you're putting it in like fuel injection right to the cylinders.
00:09:02.280 And so you're getting that engine to fire up even hotter because they're giving it right to you.
00:09:07.000 So you go out and spend it.
00:09:08.380 That makes inflation go up.
00:09:09.760 Same time, the central banks are saying, no, we've got to raise interest rates to bring inflation down and suck up that money.
00:09:18.620 Well, you're working against each other.
00:09:20.980 So it's broken.
00:09:23.320 That's not it won't work.
00:09:26.260 OK.
00:09:26.520 The other thing that is happening is it can't work anymore because everything, especially energy, is priced in dollars.
00:09:34.780 So all of these countries in Europe have to buy more dollars because energy is going up.
00:09:42.580 So they sell our treasuries to get more dollars.
00:09:47.460 But as they buy more physical dollars, the dollar goes up and they're inflating their money.
00:09:56.540 So they're their money money to buy to get these right.
00:09:59.900 Their money goes down.
00:10:01.660 Ours goes up, which means they have to print more to get our dollar to go up or sell more treasuries.
00:10:10.020 That all of that is bad because it's just a spiral goes out of control right here in America.
00:10:17.460 We have the same thing.
00:10:18.980 Where is the main?
00:10:20.400 What is the main?
00:10:22.300 Inflation has been happening since 2010.
00:10:25.560 OK.
00:10:26.580 And it was out of control inflation, but nobody noticed it.
00:10:31.000 The answer is, where was inflation?
00:10:36.440 Do you know?
00:10:38.520 I mean, the stock market?
00:10:40.600 Stock market.
00:10:41.240 Right.
00:10:41.600 Exactly right.
00:10:42.720 Stock market doubled in price.
00:10:45.180 And everybody was like, where?
00:10:46.480 How is this?
00:10:47.460 And all the experts were like, oh, no, you know, you got some really good fundamentals happening.
00:10:51.680 No, you didn't.
00:10:52.580 You had the treasury and the Fed dumping money into these giant corporations, which were investing back in themselves.
00:11:02.140 That was inflation because you weren't getting bailed out.
00:11:06.380 They were constant flow of that money to the elite.
00:11:10.220 They put it in the stock market, which made all of the stocks go up.
00:11:14.220 That was inflation.
00:11:16.140 But you notice we didn't pay the inflation prices at the supermarket because we weren't getting bailed out.
00:11:25.880 And we didn't have a disruption in, you know, in the supply chain.
00:11:32.220 Now you've hit with both.
00:11:33.880 Now they've dumped trillions of dollars into the market with regular people.
00:11:39.600 They went out and spent it at a time where production is at an all time low.
00:11:46.400 Too much money, way too much money and way too few goods.
00:11:51.000 So now inflation is up.
00:11:53.080 What is the government doing?
00:11:54.720 Well, Social Security today.
00:11:56.500 What is the increase in Social Security?
00:11:58.500 8.7% is the cost of living increase, the highest since 1981.
00:12:05.040 Yeah.
00:12:05.840 So what is that going to do?
00:12:07.720 I mean, it's already one of our biggest expenses.
00:12:09.600 Correct.
00:12:10.420 So we're going to have to borrow more money to pay for that.
00:12:14.500 And all of those scary scenarios about Social Security were all based on scenarios where there weren't high cost of living increases.
00:12:23.860 Exactly right.
00:12:24.520 Or as low as they've been for years and years and years and years.
00:12:27.060 Those rates are never going up, as you know, Glenn.
00:12:29.600 So now that they have, and now it's 8.7%, that's going to blow up all of those assumptions.
00:12:34.420 All those assumptions.
00:12:35.400 That we had that were already terrible.
00:12:37.380 Which brings up our national debt.
00:12:39.660 We have to pay higher interest rate on that, which then also the government is going to get that debt funded by the Fed.
00:12:48.680 So they'll print more money for every retiree.
00:12:53.560 And that number is going to go through the roof here soon.
00:12:57.640 For every retiree, you're going up almost 10%.
00:13:01.480 So that means 10% more for everybody having Social Security.
00:13:06.760 Where's the money coming from?
00:13:09.920 So you're in a death spiral.
00:13:12.660 And if the Fed raises the interest rates any higher, I mean, it could be criminal.
00:13:21.860 It could be criminal.
00:13:22.620 No, but they are going to do it.
00:13:23.900 They can't do it.
00:13:25.440 But they've been saying they're going to do it for months.
00:13:27.900 Right.
00:13:28.460 And if they do, they're only going to hasten the end.
00:13:32.200 But what about, I mean, their argument would be inflation's out of control.
00:13:35.680 Which, by the way, the new numbers, as you point out, only extend that narrative.
00:13:40.320 This has not worked so far.
00:13:42.960 Do you remember when I said, you know, 15 years ago, you have to control this now because the Fed will be out of bullets.
00:13:54.340 They won't be able to raise the interest rates high enough to control inflation and to pay for everything.
00:14:02.880 We're going to have to print more money.
00:14:06.340 That time is no longer theoretical.
00:14:09.720 It's now.
00:14:11.820 Okay.
00:14:12.100 And we are at the beginning of this.
00:14:16.100 But interest rates have been much higher in the past.
00:14:19.380 You had labor.
00:14:22.280 We don't have labor.
00:14:23.540 Okay.
00:14:23.820 We had labor.
00:14:25.260 We had product.
00:14:26.800 We could sell things.
00:14:28.820 We have a problem of not just too much money.
00:14:31.600 We have too few goods.
00:14:34.000 Okay.
00:14:34.680 You can't buy the things you want.
00:14:37.400 Have you ever lived in a time in America where it's been like this, where you go to a store and you just can't get it?
00:14:44.600 I mean, you're describing some country where you order a car in August 2021 and it's not delivered by October 2022.
00:14:51.820 Yes.
00:14:52.440 That's a crazy world.
00:14:53.700 I can't imagine a country like that.
00:14:55.960 Correct.
00:14:56.700 So like car inflation.
00:14:58.320 Why is car inflation?
00:14:59.900 Because it's not only of regular inflation.
00:15:03.000 It's because the product doesn't exist.
00:15:05.840 Yeah.
00:15:05.960 So it's just driving the prices up.
00:15:08.500 So you have both of those things.
00:15:11.140 Back when you could raise interest rates to 19%, you still had a healthy supply chain.
00:15:23.320 You still had people that would work.
00:15:24.320 You still had people that would work.
00:15:27.740 You still had people that won't work now.
00:15:31.000 You have plenty of jobs.
00:15:33.540 It's like 1.6 jobs for every person that's willing to work.
00:15:38.640 That's a lot of jobs that we could still fill.
00:15:42.120 But people won't work.
00:15:43.840 So you not only have the supply chain because you can't get the materials, you can't get the people to assemble it.
00:15:50.380 And then because of that, the price goes up because there's just no access to them.
00:15:57.400 So here's the price level.
00:16:00.620 Then what do you have?
00:16:02.240 Then you have people not being able to afford it.
00:16:05.060 So they need to get a bailout from the government, which prints more money.
00:16:09.700 And then the government's going to come in and say price controls.
00:16:13.240 We have to push that price back down.
00:16:16.860 But then you put everybody out of work because companies can't afford to make them.
00:16:24.120 There's a reason the price is going up.
00:16:26.260 It's like gas.
00:16:27.880 Or they're ripping people off.
00:16:30.160 No.
00:16:31.280 You're doing everything you can to destroy oil and the market.
00:16:37.840 So, of course, the price is going to go up.
00:16:41.040 You want the price to go down?
00:16:43.600 Take all of these restrictions away.
00:16:47.920 So you're in this impossible spiral.
00:16:50.840 I'm telling you, I don't think it's going to be.
00:16:55.240 I don't think there's a way out.
00:16:56.540 I've talked to a lot of people.
00:16:59.060 I just I think we're in this spiral now.
00:17:01.820 There's a way to slow it down, but there's not a way to stop it.
00:17:06.160 It's going to have to crash.
00:17:08.280 We are going to pay.
00:17:09.400 I've said this for years.
00:17:10.420 I've said this for years.
00:17:10.540 It's going to come a time.
00:17:11.740 You're going to have to pay the bill.
00:17:16.580 I don't know how it ends.
00:17:19.380 It's going to end in some sort of economic reset.
00:17:22.900 And I worry with the kind of reset that everybody is talking about.
00:17:27.720 But you have to do the responsible thing.
00:17:32.240 You are.
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00:17:38.140 You are listening to this.
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00:17:41.060 Most people don't want to know this stuff.
00:17:43.460 They don't want to know it.
00:17:45.280 Well, there's nothing I can do.
00:17:46.480 Yes, there is.
00:17:49.280 Information is power.
00:17:52.080 You know, Book of Revelation was did God give that to us to freak us out?
00:17:58.200 Because I don't know about you.
00:17:59.520 It's kind of scary.
00:18:01.920 He gave you the information.
00:18:03.900 So when you see these things happening, you're not freaked out because everybody else is going to go.
00:18:11.260 What the hell is going on?
00:18:12.460 And you will be calm enough to say, I know what's going on.
00:18:18.000 Don't go that way.
00:18:19.800 Go this way.
00:18:21.580 We have to rely on each other.
00:18:25.240 I'm convinced that this audience saves everything in some form or another.
00:18:31.680 There's a reason we're together.
00:18:33.920 And honestly, it is an honor to serve you and to help you.
00:18:39.760 I'm doing my part.
00:18:41.140 Your part is to listen.
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00:21:01.080 Biden administration came out.
00:21:05.660 This is breaking news.
00:21:07.920 President Joe Biden yesterday said U.S. consumers might expect to pay up to 28% more this winter to heat their homes.
00:21:17.660 Due to surging fuel costs.
00:21:20.480 Of course, that's Vladimir Putin.
00:21:23.860 Putin price hike.
00:21:25.060 Putin price hike.
00:21:25.580 Once again hitting us.
00:21:26.960 And the greedy oil companies.
00:21:30.540 And John.
00:21:32.220 I just passed John in the hallway.
00:21:34.120 He's really a part of this, too.
00:21:35.860 And we've got to get John.
00:21:37.160 Get John.
00:21:38.760 They have nothing to do with it.
00:21:39.760 28% price hike to heat your home.
00:21:44.060 How many people will that just mow under?
00:21:49.500 How many people?
00:21:51.260 You can't just throw millions, right?
00:21:54.100 20% millions.
00:21:55.600 You can't throw 20% higher food prices and 30% higher energy prices and 17% higher rent and housing costs.
00:22:07.800 People, I don't know if the government, you know, knows this, but money doesn't grow on trees in our world.
00:22:16.240 On theirs, it does.
00:22:18.280 In our world, it doesn't.
00:22:21.700 Vote.
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00:22:27.380 If you don't vote to stop this madness and do everything you can to get people to vote this November,
00:22:36.180 honestly, we'll get what we deserve.
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00:24:19.200 Associated press breaking millions of social security recipients will get 8.7% boost in their benefits in 2023.
00:24:27.260 Historic increase fueled by high inflation.
00:24:30.560 Oh, that is raised the cost of everyday living.
00:24:33.680 Now, John Hayward writes, and he says, who wants to bet the white house press secretary potted plants?
00:24:39.560 Um, uh, touts the historic boost in social security as a benefit, as a major, major achievement of the Biden administration.
00:24:49.780 Totally.
00:24:50.060 She's going to do that today.
00:24:51.060 Uh, 100% certitude.
00:24:53.640 Karine Jean-Pierre will come out and say, this is a wonderful thing for seniors.
00:24:57.540 You already have, uh, Ron Klain, a claim coming out.
00:25:01.260 Okay.
00:25:01.520 And he said, first time in a decade where social security benefits go up, Medicare premiums go down.
00:25:07.580 Seniors are going to get ahead of inflation in 2023.
00:25:10.700 Oh, what a wonderful achievement.
00:25:12.900 They're already doing it.
00:25:13.600 Incredible.
00:25:14.460 I mean, how predictable and pathetic.
00:25:16.440 Pathetic.
00:25:17.060 These guys are such, oh.
00:25:20.040 That's amazing spin, though.
00:25:21.280 Hey, can we talk about something that I, uh, can we just be adults here for a second?
00:25:27.340 Oh, absolutely not.
00:25:27.720 And recognize nuance.
00:25:29.560 This is how you get canceled.
00:25:30.780 When you say something like that, you're about to get canceled.
00:25:33.180 So, um, you know how much I despise Alex Jones.
00:25:38.820 Okay.
00:25:39.500 I don't know if you despise him as much as I do.
00:25:41.780 Yeah.
00:25:42.060 I'm not a fan.
00:25:42.580 Pretty close.
00:25:43.160 You guys are kind of like my work wives, you know?
00:25:46.100 And I'm Armin, so I can have more than one wife.
00:25:48.440 Oh, is that true?
00:25:48.960 So I have two wives at work.
00:25:49.760 At work, yeah.
00:25:50.640 Yeah.
00:25:50.760 Oh, at work.
00:25:51.200 Okay, got it.
00:25:52.160 So you're like my, uh, you're like my work wives and you get more protective of me sometimes
00:25:57.880 than I am and, and, and we all know that Alex Jones said right after September 11th that
00:26:05.520 I was the CIA government operative that was on radio only because I was a CIA agent and
00:26:14.480 I was covering, I was leading the media to cover up 9-11.
00:26:20.320 Well, in this, our location here is a CIA substation.
00:26:24.420 Yes.
00:26:24.840 He claimed.
00:26:25.280 And, you know, people used to ask him, uh, about you and he, and whether or not you were
00:26:31.960 actually for Obama.
00:26:33.900 Yeah.
00:26:34.640 And he's like, no, he is the Obama administration.
00:26:39.860 So, so there was all that.
00:26:41.500 And the first, do you remember that?
00:26:43.180 You remember the tour with the Christmas sweater where, where I thought somebody had a gun that
00:26:48.320 was going to kill me.
00:26:49.240 Remember they had the, you know, all traitors must die.
00:26:52.500 Yeah.
00:26:52.920 Yeah.
00:26:53.320 There were some fun times.
00:26:54.100 Yeah.
00:26:54.340 Fun times.
00:26:54.960 That was Alex Jones driven.
00:26:57.600 Uh, I mean, not, he didn't do it.
00:26:59.940 We should be clear.
00:27:00.640 Right.
00:27:01.040 No, but he was the one that was fueling it on the air.
00:27:04.620 And there were people who took what he said.
00:27:06.540 Yes.
00:27:06.960 Yeah.
00:27:07.280 So I have no love for the guy.
00:27:11.500 None.
00:27:11.980 However, a billion dollars.
00:27:16.900 Come on.
00:27:17.440 Come on.
00:27:17.940 I mean, first of all, he doesn't have a billion dollars.
00:27:22.000 No way.
00:27:22.540 Okay.
00:27:23.260 No, he doesn't.
00:27:23.780 I'm sure he does really well with his supplements and, and whatnot.
00:27:27.600 Yeah.
00:27:27.820 So what do you think really well is?
00:27:29.940 Eh, I bet he makes, you know, personally, probably between 20 and 50 million.
00:27:36.960 No way.
00:27:37.600 I don't think it's in that big.
00:27:38.620 No way.
00:27:38.900 I don't even think it's even close.
00:27:39.880 No.
00:27:40.460 Really?
00:27:40.780 No.
00:27:41.220 No.
00:27:41.820 I think he'd be lucky.
00:27:42.440 Maybe I've been skewed by their estimates because that's what they've kind of said.
00:27:46.040 Yeah.
00:27:46.460 No way.
00:27:46.920 He's making maybe $5 million a year.
00:27:49.780 One of the things they do is they, they're using revenue numbers.
00:27:54.240 So like, you know, you sell a product, Pat, Pat, you may know this, Kexi Cookies.
00:27:57.780 Uh-huh.
00:27:58.100 If you sell $5 million.
00:27:59.180 Where would you get those?
00:28:00.520 Kexi.com.
00:28:01.200 Okay.
00:28:01.520 If, if, if you sell $5 million of Kexi Cookies, you don't keep $5 million.
00:28:05.520 Right.
00:28:05.800 That's not how business works.
00:28:07.380 Right.
00:28:07.620 Right.
00:28:07.880 Like.
00:28:08.140 I wish it did.
00:28:08.800 You, you spend more than $5 million per batch in just butter.
00:28:12.460 Right.
00:28:12.900 So my, my son looked up, how much is Glenn Beck worth on the, on Google?
00:28:19.500 Oh, and he came to me and he's like, yeah, I think they said like 300 million or something
00:28:25.160 like that.
00:28:25.520 Yeah.
00:28:25.840 And he comes down, dad.
00:28:27.300 And I'm like, son, there ain't, there's, there's more feathers than chickens in the bank
00:28:33.840 account.
00:28:35.760 That ain't true.
00:28:36.780 All they did was take how much my companies earn and then said, he's taking all that home.
00:28:43.800 Right.
00:28:43.840 Believe me.
00:28:45.220 No.
00:28:45.940 That's not, that's not how this works.
00:28:47.060 And you know, it's $965 million was the penalty against Alex Jones yesterday.
00:28:52.340 In addition to that, he had 50 million from a Texas suit that he was supposed to pay.
00:28:55.440 And he's got a third one coming.
00:28:56.880 And he also, he has a third one coming in Connecticut, which will probably be even more because this
00:29:01.720 is the guy who's like the highest profile, uh, uh, person who's been talking about this
00:29:06.160 for the longest.
00:29:07.180 And he still has, I can't remember if it's, it's punitive and, um, uh, the other one compensatory
00:29:12.300 or whatever it is.
00:29:13.000 He still has the other one coming in the suit where he lost 965 million.
00:29:17.300 So it's going to be even more out of that suit.
00:29:19.460 I mean, it's to the point of complete and utter absurdity.
00:29:22.460 It's lunacy.
00:29:23.260 It's lunacy.
00:29:23.680 And if you're going to start holding a person accountable for saying things that are his
00:29:29.320 opinion on the air, and you're going to hold them accountable for people who, for instance,
00:29:34.660 one of the, one of the big things that they said in the trial was that somebody peed on
00:29:38.440 one of the graves of the children and it was one of his supporters or whatever.
00:29:42.580 Well, why don't you prosecute that guy?
00:29:44.980 That person.
00:29:45.540 That's the person.
00:29:46.500 Alex Jones did not tell the guy to do that.
00:29:48.680 No.
00:29:49.100 It's asinine.
00:29:49.740 No.
00:29:50.180 So you're just going on emotion.
00:29:51.840 You can't, yes, 100%.
00:29:53.460 Exactly right.
00:29:54.180 And you cannot, you cannot find somebody like that on a freedom of speech thing.
00:30:01.700 Right.
00:30:01.940 I can't believe I'm defending this.
00:30:04.040 I know.
00:30:04.400 But you have to allow people to say horrible things.
00:30:10.460 Even things that are wrong.
00:30:11.700 Right.
00:30:12.160 Yes.
00:30:12.540 Now, if you have.
00:30:13.420 Even intentionally wrong.
00:30:15.040 Yeah.
00:30:15.300 To some degree.
00:30:16.220 That was the standard the founders talked about.
00:30:19.580 And we've covered that before.
00:30:20.680 But like, you know, I don't want to minimize what some of these families have gone through.
00:30:26.360 Oh, my gosh.
00:30:27.040 No.
00:30:27.280 It's horrific.
00:30:28.000 I mean, some of the people.
00:30:29.300 My heart breaks for them.
00:30:29.780 Who believe the Sandy Hook conspiracy theories have done horrible things to these people.
00:30:34.800 Yeah.
00:30:34.960 And like, if I was one of these parents and lost my six-year-old in a mass shooting, I
00:30:40.360 would be out.
00:30:41.200 I would be impossible to understand how angry I would be and want to come after anybody I
00:30:47.340 thought I could get, I could hold responsible.
00:30:49.280 But like, if Alex Jones comes out and he says, and by the way, this is not his main focus of
00:30:53.960 his show.
00:30:54.360 As far as I know, he talked.
00:30:56.200 I didn't, you know, he was a 9-11 conspiracy theorist.
00:30:59.240 If he owes 965 million to the Sandy Hook victims, what does he owe to the 9-11 victims?
00:31:05.180 Right.
00:31:05.520 But like, he talked to, about these things, I think sometimes, you know, I don't watch
00:31:11.480 the show, listen to the show every day or anything.
00:31:14.420 But like, he, ever, ever, I see clips, you know.
00:31:16.840 But even the clips, like, I never thought of Alex Jones as the head conspirator about that
00:31:21.560 particular story.
00:31:23.200 He had guests on who said things.
00:31:25.200 He did say things that were wrong that he's apologized for.
00:31:28.320 But the fact that someone in his audience who may or may not have heard this from Alex
00:31:34.060 Jones, it's all over the internet.
00:31:35.480 So you can get it from a million different sources, these conspiracy theories, and then
00:31:39.320 may have gone and harassed one of these families.
00:31:42.860 That person should be held responsible for those actions.
00:31:45.720 Right, not Alex Jones.
00:31:46.700 Not the person who you think they may have heard it from.
00:31:49.480 Right, but here's the problem.
00:31:50.380 The guy killed himself after he killed their children.
00:31:53.980 So they have no one to punish.
00:31:57.040 They have nobody to punish.
00:31:58.540 You got it.
00:31:59.060 It's natural to want to punish somebody.
00:32:02.000 And if you watch the parents when they got the verdict, nobody was celebrating like, aha,
00:32:06.560 we're going to get rid.
00:32:07.600 Those people broke down and sobbed immediately.
00:32:10.800 You could see this was closure for them.
00:32:13.860 Yeah.
00:32:14.060 But that doesn't make it right.
00:32:16.720 It just doesn't make it right.
00:32:18.120 And it's not the right thing for a country that has a First Amendment and encourages free
00:32:23.820 speech.
00:32:24.280 This is going to be very damaging.
00:32:27.560 And it's the First Amendment for a reason.
00:32:30.800 Right.
00:32:31.320 Well, let me ask you this.
00:32:32.260 I feel like if we go after Alex Jones, don't we have a very, not us, because we weren't affected
00:32:42.280 by it, but don't the people that were riding the horses on the border, can they not sue the
00:32:50.620 federal government for a billion dollars, which the government has a billion dollars?
00:32:55.300 Can't they sue because the DHS, what came out yesterday is we now know DHS and the Border Patrol sent an email to
00:33:08.700 Mayorkas an hour before and he read it an hour before saying this.
00:33:15.500 These pictures are very misleading.
00:33:17.560 There weren't whipping or anything else.
00:33:19.100 An hour later, he goes on television and says our entire nation saw horrifying images that don't reflect who we are, who we aspire to or the integrity
00:33:30.860 and value of our truly heroic personnel in the Department of Homeland Security.
00:33:35.540 Then he started a investigation.
00:33:38.980 He investigated these guys, harassed these guys.
00:33:42.480 Biden got on television.
00:33:43.700 You want to talk about the power of somebody saying something.
00:33:46.840 Forget Alex Jones, the Department of Homeland Security and the president pointing you out with a picture saying you are despicable.
00:33:59.640 Imagine what those families went through.
00:34:02.800 Right.
00:34:03.000 And there's no recourse for them.
00:34:06.640 Don't they shouldn't these families sue Mayorkas and the president.
00:34:12.260 For knowingly lying about them, smearing them, destroying their life.
00:34:20.800 I think there's a really, I mean, you want to hold this up?
00:34:24.260 You got to tell the truth all the time.
00:34:26.220 Good.
00:34:26.840 Then we can sue the federal government.
00:34:28.620 But that will never happen.
00:34:30.300 That'll never happen.
00:34:31.520 And they haven't even apologized for this.
00:34:33.640 No.
00:34:34.080 I mean, let alone.
00:34:34.880 They're still investigating.
00:34:36.240 Yeah.
00:34:36.360 It's incredible.
00:34:39.060 Incredible.
00:34:39.660 And they continue to do it every single opportunity they have.
00:34:43.700 Yeah.
00:34:44.140 Nick Sandman.
00:34:45.100 Another good example of that.
00:34:47.640 Now, he was able to sue certain entities, but he couldn't sue all the Democrats who came down on him.
00:34:53.180 All the Democrats like, you know, Joe Biden, who were protected from prosecution or from lawsuits like that.
00:35:01.320 In the first place, you got to get the permission of the federal government to sue the federal government.
00:35:07.480 When's that ever going to come?
00:35:08.720 That's a good system.
00:35:09.460 That's a good system.
00:35:10.040 That's a good system.
00:35:10.600 Works out really well for the federal government.
00:35:13.820 When did that change?
00:35:15.040 When did that change?
00:35:15.720 Oh, that's been the case for a long time.
00:35:17.420 I know.
00:35:17.880 But, I mean, that couldn't have been constitutional from the beginning.
00:35:22.260 Oh, I'm sure not.
00:35:22.640 There's no way.
00:35:23.620 I don't know when that was instituted, but it's ludicrous.
00:35:27.520 It's asinine.
00:35:28.640 And the president's, you know, pretty protected against any kind of lawsuit like that, too, while he's in office.
00:35:33.660 We saw stuff like, you know, back when Harry Reid was alive and you go to the Senate floor and say things that were blatantly false about his political opponents, like Mitt Romney has never paid his taxes.
00:35:43.160 Right.
00:35:43.280 And he can't get sued by that.
00:35:44.320 I mean, if I were to say, you know, Glenn Beck has never paid his taxes and made a big stink about it and acted as sure as Harry Reid did, then I would, Glenn would sue me and he'd win.
00:35:54.760 Right.
00:35:55.060 Right.
00:35:55.460 But Senate and Congress are protected.
00:35:58.080 They're protected, not in their everyday private life.
00:36:00.920 Right.
00:36:01.320 But what if they're on the floor?
00:36:03.280 Which is why he said it on the floor.
00:36:05.060 Yeah.
00:36:05.340 Because he knew he was lying, which he's later admitted.
00:36:08.780 He knew he was lying.
00:36:10.020 He knew if he said it in an interview, he gets sued for it.
00:36:13.260 And his justification was, well, Mitt Romney didn't win, did he?
00:36:16.840 Right.
00:36:17.100 Yeah.
00:36:17.340 Well, let me tell you something.
00:36:18.760 I like, today I like Harry Reid more than I like Mitt Romney.
00:36:23.440 Yeah.
00:36:23.720 At least we knew who he was.
00:36:25.520 Yes.
00:36:26.280 Mitt Romney is, you know, doing this thing where he's not supporting.
00:36:30.640 He's not.
00:36:31.520 I've never seen this before.
00:36:32.720 I can't.
00:36:33.040 I don't think it's ever happened.
00:36:34.720 You have the junior senator of a state.
00:36:38.500 Who won't endorse the senior senator.
00:36:40.420 Because he's friends with both of them.
00:36:42.460 I don't care who your friends are.
00:36:45.040 Right.
00:36:45.600 So you're saying it will be, it's no big deal if you lose Mike Lee and you get a guy who is going to vote most times with the Democrats.
00:36:58.840 Really?
00:36:59.300 That's no big deal.
00:37:00.400 Mitt Romney obviously just doesn't care about that.
00:37:02.080 Oh, Mitt Romney is, he is, I'm telling you, he is not going to win his re-election.
00:37:08.040 He will not win re-election.
00:37:09.980 I'm convinced of it.
00:37:11.000 Oh man, I hope that's true.
00:37:12.040 I hope that's true.
00:37:13.260 I'm convinced of it.
00:37:14.180 There's too many people that just do not.
00:37:16.280 He's up in two years?
00:37:17.580 Yes.
00:37:19.180 Gosh, I mean, assuming he runs, I'd be interested in a wager on this.
00:37:24.600 I mean, I'd be interested in a wager on it.
00:37:27.480 Because I just don't, you know what, it's just like, I will believe Lisa Murkowski loses when Lisa Murkowski.
00:37:32.400 That's the day I believe.
00:37:33.400 I'll bet you $100 on that.
00:37:34.980 That Mitt Romney will not be.
00:37:36.040 On Mitt Romney losing?
00:37:36.860 Yeah, Mitt Romney losing.
00:37:37.680 Wait, it's Mitt Romney, you're supposed to say $10,000.
00:37:39.740 I'm not going to know.
00:37:41.080 That's the Mitt Romney number.
00:37:42.140 I'm not a betting man.
00:37:43.260 You know, I went to Vegas once, put $5 on the table, they took it, I said that wasn't $5 worth of fun.
00:37:50.020 I've never done it again.
00:37:51.840 So you're, $100.
00:37:53.500 $100.
00:37:54.460 Mitt Romney, now he has to run.
00:37:56.960 Right.
00:37:57.260 Right.
00:37:57.480 I mean, if he decides he's going to retire, that wouldn't.
00:37:59.540 Yeah, and I'm not paying you and you're not paying me.
00:38:01.760 Right.
00:38:02.160 It would be a push.
00:38:03.060 $100.
00:38:03.660 $100.
00:38:04.040 $100.
00:38:04.340 He runs and he loses.
00:38:06.600 And you know what?
00:38:07.280 It will be the best $100 I ever have to pay you.
00:38:09.860 I will be thrilled to give it to you if you win.
00:38:12.120 And I will gloat not because I'm taking your money, but because it's so damn sweet.
00:38:19.340 All right.
00:38:20.940 If the Great Depression taught us anything, it taught us that no one is immune to the dangers
00:38:25.360 of a collapsing economy.
00:38:27.840 Post-depression mindset, you always hear about it.
00:38:32.040 Our grandparents, if you're my age, our grandmothers, I think my grandmother is in the grave still
00:38:37.660 saving tinfoil.
00:38:39.780 Okay.
00:38:40.580 Our grandpas would not buy a new truck.
00:38:44.440 You know, I'll fix this.
00:38:46.180 This is fine.
00:38:47.000 That is a mindset that they had.
00:38:49.860 And we have to have that again.
00:38:53.460 Make sure you get out of debt as fast as you can.
00:38:57.400 You know, we should do a show and people call and say, what did you learn from your grandparents
00:39:01.260 about the depression?
00:39:02.640 The things that they did?
00:39:03.900 Because those things we really need to bring a reminder on those things.
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00:39:33.180 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:39:34.300 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:39:50.960 So I have to put a caveat on this bet.
00:39:54.100 What do you mean?
00:39:55.000 No, no, no.
00:39:55.840 We just shook hands on it.
00:39:57.360 What do you mean a caveat?
00:39:58.240 All right, so the bet is that Mitt Romney will run and lose in 2024.
00:40:05.300 You're saying he will lose.
00:40:06.520 I'm saying he will run and win.
00:40:07.880 Okay, so $100 bet.
00:40:09.660 Here's the caveat.
00:40:11.280 I just pay you $100 if they vote Mike Lee out.
00:40:17.400 Because if they vote Mike Lee out, if they go with McMuffler, that guy...
00:40:22.700 The state is crumbling to the end anyway.
00:40:24.820 The state is crumbling.
00:40:25.520 It won't exist in two years or not.
00:40:27.600 So you're going to cede the full amount.
00:40:29.040 So I'll cede the full amount.
00:40:31.140 Because Utah will be dead to me.
00:40:33.760 I do not see the downside in this for me, so I will accept your caveat.
00:40:37.660 All right.
00:40:38.120 I just don't...
00:40:40.020 Why extend it for two more years?
00:40:42.340 Right.
00:40:42.740 I mean, look, for a guy who understands how inflation works,
00:40:45.840 I'm surprised you just agreed to that.
00:40:47.700 Because $100 in two years is probably worth like $12 today.
00:40:51.060 But whatever.
00:40:51.800 I'll take your $100 if this happens.
00:40:54.220 It'll be the only good news of that day if it does.
00:40:56.520 See, look how optimistic you are.
00:40:58.620 It'll be worth a lot.
00:40:59.800 No.
00:41:01.360 No.
00:41:02.100 There won't be dollars left.
00:41:03.840 Oh, okay.
00:41:04.420 So I won't have to worry about it.
00:41:06.280 That's smart.
00:41:06.800 Hey, you $100?
00:41:07.960 What's a dollar?
00:41:10.560 Scan my chip on my forehead, Stu.
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00:43:21.080 Hello, America.
00:43:22.320 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:24.480 I have a few things I'd like to question.
00:43:29.560 We're going to do that in a second.
00:43:31.440 Also, another exciting episode of No Crap, Sherlock, coming up in just a second.
00:43:39.480 So, stand by because there's some amazing, remarkable things that are now being discovered
00:43:45.640 that people don't like this.
00:43:49.780 What?
00:43:51.660 Yeah.
00:43:52.620 Yeah.
00:43:53.260 And Sherlock has showed up at the White House and wanted to talk about energy prices for this winter.
00:44:00.680 You're going to love it.
00:44:01.600 So does Sherlock.
00:44:02.780 We'll do that coming up in just a second.
00:44:05.340 And another message for Mr. Mitt Romney.
00:44:08.280 What a dirty, dirty day it is.
00:44:13.460 And gosh darn it.
00:44:15.180 Wish it wasn't.
00:44:16.040 Anyway.
00:44:16.280 Remember when owning your own home was wonderful?
00:44:19.900 A crazy dream kept you up at night with excitement.
00:44:22.620 And selling that first home made you feel like you were going to be crazy rich.
00:44:27.000 Just got to get the right buyer.
00:44:29.020 Yeah.
00:44:30.180 I remember when I was young and naive.
00:44:32.880 Selling your house is a pain in the neck.
00:44:35.520 Moving is a pain in the neck.
00:44:37.340 Especially if you don't know the right real estate agent.
00:44:42.220 How do you even find the right real estate agent?
00:44:44.840 What do you look for?
00:44:45.660 What questions do you ask them?
00:44:47.940 Well, I've been working with the 500 best real estate agents, according to the Wall Street Journal, in America.
00:44:54.400 And I've been working with them for probably 10 years on some projects.
00:44:59.160 And I got to know them.
00:45:01.380 And I found out, oh, that's how you know.
00:45:04.880 There is actually best practices.
00:45:07.860 And they make a difference.
00:45:09.320 And most real estate agents don't know them.
00:45:12.900 That's why we went out and we started a company called realestateagentsitrust.com.
00:45:17.240 These are the people that know those best practices.
00:45:19.900 And believe me, we put them through the ringer before we recommend them to you.
00:45:24.120 It's a free service to you.
00:45:25.760 If you're looking for a real estate agent, just write to us.
00:45:29.420 Just tell us.
00:45:31.020 Realestateagentsitrust.com will get somebody in your area.
00:45:33.640 If we have a qualified person in your area.
00:45:36.620 And just interview them yourself.
00:45:38.520 You'll see the difference.
00:45:40.260 Realestateagentsitrust.com.
00:45:42.900 Okay.
00:45:43.960 Can we play that very exciting new game called...
00:45:50.240 Wait a minute.
00:45:52.500 Called...
00:45:53.240 Does it have a...
00:45:56.620 No, Sherlock!
00:45:58.120 Yes, called...
00:45:59.700 No, Sherlock.
00:46:01.260 There are some really exciting things that are happening now.
00:46:05.200 For instance...
00:46:06.160 No, Sherlock!
00:46:07.880 Yeah.
00:46:08.180 I was hoping the theme now.
00:46:09.640 It's kind of...
00:46:10.280 This is weird.
00:46:11.160 Anyway, the White House has come out.
00:46:14.180 I'm sleepy.
00:46:15.000 I had a very long day yesterday.
00:46:16.960 Can I whine to you for a minute?
00:46:18.600 Oh, sure.
00:46:19.340 Yeah, no, I'm not going to.
00:46:20.240 The Biden administration yesterday came out and said...
00:46:23.680 Hey, they thought they'd let you know.
00:46:25.340 We still don't have inflation.
00:46:26.820 We're not really worried about it.
00:46:28.300 But home heating costs are going to surge this...
00:46:35.120 They don't know why.
00:46:36.520 I mean, it's probably Putin.
00:46:37.880 But you're going to expect to pay up to 20% more just to heat your home this winter.
00:46:45.300 Really?
00:46:45.740 Because I didn't see that one coming at all.
00:46:49.040 I mean...
00:46:50.300 No, Sherlock!
00:46:52.620 Here's another one.
00:46:55.260 Superman, son of Kal-El, will end with issue number 18.
00:47:00.980 But fans of Joe Kent do not need to worry.
00:47:03.740 Writer Tom Terry and artist Clayton Henry will be telling the new John Kent stories in
00:47:09.400 The Adventures of Superman, John Kent.
00:47:13.400 Taylor said...
00:47:14.860 John?
00:47:15.940 John?
00:47:16.640 I'm not a superhero geek, but who is John Kent?
00:47:19.120 Oh, John Kent is the gay Superman.
00:47:21.860 I thought Superman was Clark Kent.
00:47:24.500 Yeah.
00:47:24.840 Well, this is John Kent, the Earth's Superman.
00:47:25.880 This is another other person that is also Superman?
00:47:28.360 Yeah.
00:47:28.560 And he's gay.
00:47:29.440 Yeah.
00:47:29.880 Okay.
00:47:30.140 So, the writer who...
00:47:32.040 Remember when they came out with gay Superman?
00:47:34.100 Yes.
00:47:34.480 I didn't know they were all...
00:47:35.440 It was a different person.
00:47:36.280 I just thought they...
00:47:37.060 I thought Clark just came out of the closet.
00:47:38.760 No.
00:47:38.920 Like, his whole Lois thing was misled.
00:47:41.340 John Kent, it's very...
00:47:43.080 Anyway, the writer says,
00:47:45.480 I couldn't be more excited for John Kent to headline the iconic Adventures of Superman.
00:47:50.760 It's a real testament to the fantastic response of fans to John as Superman.
00:47:55.360 This series is going to be the most action-packed books I've ever written, and John's going
00:47:59.880 to be tested more than ever.
00:48:01.960 I don't know, tested for monkey pock.
00:48:03.600 I'm not sure.
00:48:04.260 But while we can tell you that Superman, Earth 2, Val Zod, and John's nemesis, Ultraman,
00:48:10.540 will be key characters in the early part of Adventures of Superman, what we're going to reveal at the end of
00:48:16.900 issue two, we'll have everyone talking.
00:48:19.320 Now, this has been out for a year.
00:48:22.100 DC announced that Superman John Kent would come out as bisexual.
00:48:27.060 Sorry, I thought he was gay, but he's not.
00:48:28.820 He's bisexual.
00:48:30.960 And the issue has, you know, a male love interest, and it's really, really great.
00:48:35.960 Now, the problem is, nobody bought this Superman.
00:48:41.460 It wasn't in the top 50 comic books when it first came out, so to speak, indicating what
00:48:49.560 DC Comics said was less than satisfactory sales.
00:48:55.820 The series was only five issues in when they were like, this isn't working.
00:49:00.600 The comic is still not present in the top 50, and so they added something really special to John Kent.
00:49:10.020 Not only is he bisexual, but he is also a climate change activist.
00:49:14.560 Oh, my God.
00:49:15.980 Yeah.
00:49:16.680 Why would he care about climate change?
00:49:17.960 He can either blow his cold breath and freeze things and also use his laser eyes to heat them.
00:49:23.360 Well, this guy does more than that.
00:49:24.960 This is Superman, man.
00:49:26.720 Okay?
00:49:27.100 This is Superman.
00:49:27.840 He's got powers.
00:49:28.640 In one of the comic books, he was seen protesting and holding a sign up that said, school strike
00:49:36.860 for climate.
00:49:38.600 Good.
00:49:38.760 So he is...
00:49:39.620 This wasn't successful?
00:49:41.040 This is not successful, which I...
00:49:44.120 Ha!
00:49:44.480 Now, s***, Sherlock!
00:49:45.940 Who would have seen this coming?
00:49:48.980 Who would have seen it coming?
00:49:50.200 Not me, I'll tell you that right now.
00:49:52.000 Not me.
00:49:53.140 Now, a couple of things.
00:49:54.160 You know the guy who smashed up the Manhattan McDonald's with an axe?
00:49:59.160 Yes, I do remember this guy.
00:50:00.260 He comes in and he's like, I got an axe!
00:50:02.700 And he starts...
00:50:04.040 Okay?
00:50:04.520 I don't know what his problem was, and I don't know if that's an exact quote, but that's what
00:50:09.500 I...
00:50:09.860 That's what I recall from the scene.
00:50:12.140 Him in Manhattan.
00:50:13.300 I got an axe!
00:50:14.660 And threatening a woman with it.
00:50:16.140 Unleashed rage.
00:50:17.120 Out of fast food establishment.
00:50:18.660 Exactly right.
00:50:19.540 Exactly right.
00:50:20.900 Well, you know, he was let out.
00:50:24.920 Immediately.
00:50:25.740 Immediately.
00:50:26.540 I mean, so what, he had an axe threatening people in a McDonald's.
00:50:30.120 It's New York.
00:50:31.200 Grow up.
00:50:33.120 He's been busted again, this time for graffiti and stealing a bicycle.
00:50:39.680 So...
00:50:40.120 Which is not straight, it's bi.
00:50:42.360 So, anyway.
00:50:45.160 Now, there's another thing that's happening.
00:50:48.720 A big mistake from the Soros-backed prosecutor in Virginia.
00:50:54.280 And who would have seen trouble?
00:50:55.940 Now, s***, sir.
00:50:58.200 Soros-backed prosecutor in Virginia accidentally freed a murder suspect.
00:51:05.780 He was charged with murder.
00:51:12.540 He apparently stabbed his brother's girlfriend to death.
00:51:17.500 How many times does that happen to you?
00:51:19.840 And then there was a mix-up and he was released.
00:51:24.660 But they found him.
00:51:26.220 They found him.
00:51:26.920 That's good.
00:51:27.160 Well, after he murdered somebody else.
00:51:29.000 And so...
00:51:29.780 Oh, not as good?
00:51:30.980 Yeah, not quite.
00:51:33.440 Suboptimal.
00:51:34.200 Suboptimal.
00:51:34.640 Okay.
00:51:35.120 Yeah.
00:51:35.800 Yeah.
00:51:36.300 Now, s***.
00:51:37.240 Then you've got the great video coming out of New York today, which I just love.
00:51:44.740 Who doesn't I heart New York?
00:51:47.060 You know what I mean?
00:51:48.760 The whole song about it.
00:51:50.820 Is it really?
00:51:51.540 Yeah.
00:51:52.900 Muggers have now gone to work as gangs in New York.
00:51:57.240 So, people are out there.
00:51:58.420 They're making friends.
00:51:59.320 They're getting together.
00:52:00.520 It's called a sense of community.
00:52:02.380 That's exactly right.
00:52:03.680 But this community is wearing neon green full body suits.
00:52:09.360 Yeah, like a green man.
00:52:10.620 It's like a green man situation.
00:52:12.600 Well, I think they live...
00:52:13.900 They think they live in a green screen world where they're invisible.
00:52:17.520 Maybe.
00:52:17.920 Right.
00:52:18.380 Okay.
00:52:18.720 I don't know.
00:52:19.280 That's not the case.
00:52:20.160 That's not the case.
00:52:21.020 They're fully visible.
00:52:22.140 Fully visible.
00:52:23.160 But they wear these green body suits.
00:52:25.500 And they get caught and charged.
00:52:29.140 And they're right back on the street.
00:52:32.120 So, they're coming in a gang of neon green body suits.
00:52:34.860 Yeah.
00:52:34.920 They look kind of like aliens.
00:52:36.100 Three, four, five, six.
00:52:37.760 Here's a picture of six of them on the subway.
00:52:41.220 Then they rob.
00:52:42.240 They rob everybody on the subway.
00:52:43.780 Then they run.
00:52:44.660 Then, because it's not a good disguise.
00:52:50.020 Yeah.
00:52:50.340 I was going to say.
00:52:51.260 I mean, like...
00:52:52.340 Because I remember...
00:52:53.060 What was it?
00:52:53.460 Point Break?
00:52:54.380 Where they had...
00:52:55.620 Where they were robbing banks in the masks of former presidents of the United States.
00:52:59.980 Right?
00:53:00.220 Yes.
00:53:00.340 Yes.
00:53:00.460 Yes.
00:53:00.740 And so, I can understand a criminal gang having a thing.
00:53:03.960 Like, I'm not going to besmirch them of the right to have a thing.
00:53:07.760 But, like, I think the limitation of a full body suit is how difficult it is to remove.
00:53:12.200 Correct.
00:53:12.720 So, when you're running.
00:53:13.700 But, if you were actually in a green screen room, it's a perfect disguise.
00:53:19.280 Yeah, but...
00:53:19.920 Because you can just...
00:53:20.980 You just stand there.
00:53:21.860 Like, if I don't move, if he can't hear me breathing, he won't...
00:53:25.700 If they were looking for you on cameras instead of in...
00:53:29.000 Yeah, I mean...
00:53:29.840 This isn't particularly well thought out, I guess, is my point here.
00:53:32.900 Hey, look.
00:53:33.820 They probably went to an art school, okay?
00:53:35.960 They're not deep thinkers, but they learned a little something about green screens.
00:53:40.440 They're creative.
00:53:41.080 Yeah.
00:53:41.300 Not enough about green screen technology.
00:53:44.940 So, anyway.
00:53:45.860 So, I think Kathy's going to do...
00:53:47.460 Good job, Kathy, governor of New York.
00:53:51.060 That's...
00:53:51.260 Yeah, that was a good decision.
00:53:53.900 That was a good decision.
00:53:55.040 There's a poll out from Trafalgar that has Kathy Hochul only up two points.
00:53:59.200 Ha!
00:53:59.560 In her race.
00:54:00.400 Only up two points.
00:54:02.860 Now, s***, Sherlock.
00:54:04.580 I really want to believe this poll.
00:54:07.440 Yeah.
00:54:07.620 Like, I desperately want to believe it.
00:54:09.880 It's hard for me to believe, but I desperately want to believe it.
00:54:13.420 Oh, my clausometer is going down.
00:54:15.760 I need some...
00:54:16.460 I need some election cheer coming from you.
00:54:19.720 Oh, yeah?
00:54:20.220 Yeah.
00:54:20.940 I need...
00:54:21.560 I mean, I will say...
00:54:23.480 That's pretty cheerful to see a New York governor only up by two points as a Democrat, but it
00:54:28.580 is...
00:54:28.940 It's hard for me to believe.
00:54:30.340 Yeah.
00:54:30.520 I hope they're right.
00:54:30.980 This one's going to make you happy.
00:54:32.000 This one's going to make you happy, too.
00:54:33.480 You ready?
00:54:33.900 Mm-hmm.
00:54:34.040 George Soros has just reached into his giant bag of tricks.
00:54:40.180 Go ahead.
00:54:41.240 Reach for it.
00:54:42.720 Yes.
00:54:43.460 Feel your anger.
00:54:45.380 Let the force forth flow through you.
00:54:48.040 He thinks his friends are going to save him now, like Stacey Abrams, so he has had to reach
00:54:55.440 into his additional money bag and pull out another $1 million to help support Stacey Abrams.
00:55:06.160 You know, if at this point, when you have George Soros, you know, stand behind you like,
00:55:16.640 Yes.
00:55:17.520 Go ahead.
00:55:20.040 Yes, my minion.
00:55:21.920 Go out.
00:55:22.740 Give a speech.
00:55:24.160 Tell them how last time it was stolen from you.
00:55:28.540 When you have that guy on stage and everybody isn't like, Oh, God, I don't think that's a
00:55:33.680 good thing.
00:55:34.140 I mean, how is it that the country is not really, honestly, this is an honest question.
00:55:41.700 How are we not all looking at, you know, the evil emperor giving money to all of these
00:55:49.940 prosecutors who are just letting criminals out?
00:55:52.940 Did I tell you the story about the murder in Virginia?
00:55:55.200 Yeah.
00:55:55.900 Letting these criminals out.
00:55:58.220 And now he's going into government.
00:56:00.500 Oh, Stacey Abrams.
00:56:01.680 She's the best.
00:56:02.560 Oh, you might want to know that when I was hoping for the other that, yeah, you might
00:56:09.200 want, maybe, maybe America needs a movie theme track, you know, a soundtrack.
00:56:15.220 Yeah.
00:56:15.460 Because I do think every Stacey Abrams speech should have behind it.
00:56:22.920 It does feel like that's, yes.
00:56:25.540 She's just standing over her shoulder.
00:56:26.800 She's just standing over her shoulder.
00:56:30.640 He is my father.
00:56:35.440 It's interesting to see this because America has rejected this, right?
00:56:40.660 It's not just conservatives that have rejected the defund the police shtick.
00:56:44.520 Everybody thinks this is a terrible idea.
00:56:46.680 Even Minnesota backed off of it after they said they were going to do it.
00:56:50.760 And yet you have candidates who have like, who rose in that era and have found their
00:56:55.960 way into these races like Mandela Barnes in Wisconsin, like Stacey Abrams in Georgia.
00:57:01.620 And they're still there and none of them are performing particularly well.
00:57:07.320 But it is a, maybe, maybe it would be a positive if these candidates get defeated and get defeated
00:57:12.840 handily, maybe the Democrats will bail on this philosophy a little bit.
00:57:17.160 I don't know.
00:57:17.660 They're not going to bail on anything.
00:57:19.880 But I mean, losing, the only thing that moves Democrats is losing.
00:57:23.840 The only thing that.
00:57:24.440 No, they always have a win.
00:57:25.680 You watch, there will be a way that they actually win when Stacey Abrams loses.
00:57:31.740 Oh, she's going to say she won.
00:57:33.560 I will say that will be the most fun.
00:57:36.800 When all of these candidates claim these elections were stolen, it will be just so fun to watch
00:57:41.900 them all do it on the same channels.
00:57:44.240 We have to make a list because we're doing election coverage on the blaze.
00:57:47.840 Yeah.
00:57:48.260 And it's going to be fun.
00:57:49.520 Yes.
00:57:49.960 It's going to be fun.
00:57:50.580 It's going to be fun.
00:57:52.080 We've got.
00:57:52.500 We're going to wish it into existence.
00:57:53.660 Yeah, we have lots of things.
00:57:55.780 You're not going to find this election coverage any place else.
00:58:00.800 But we should make a list of those where we deserve to gloat.
00:58:07.180 You know, when when Stacey, we deserve some gloat time.
00:58:10.860 Yeah, we do.
00:58:12.100 We do.
00:58:12.820 Herschel Walker, you see the latest?
00:58:14.180 He's up again.
00:58:15.480 Yeah.
00:58:15.720 Yeah.
00:58:15.920 And that's an internal poll.
00:58:17.280 But it is.
00:58:17.840 It does show them up, which is good if you care about the control of the Senate at this
00:58:22.780 point, you know, I, I, I'm at that point where now we're like that control of the Senate
00:58:27.820 is so important that these candidates, you know, they're not all my favorites.
00:58:32.740 I like Herschel Walker.
00:58:33.480 He's been here.
00:58:34.000 He's he was a very nice guy to us.
00:58:35.460 I mean, I don't know him personally, but he was very nice when we talked to him.
00:58:37.780 But like some of the candidates in these races, I don't particularly like all that much.
00:58:41.880 And I'm still like, please win.
00:58:43.220 And yeah, I'm like, I'm like, whatever.
00:58:46.520 I went and made a meatloaf and delivered it to Dr. Oz the other day.
00:58:50.780 I'm like, hey, neighbor, I love you.
00:58:52.900 I love you.
00:58:53.880 So it really I'm really at that point because, you know, really, we talked about this a little
00:58:58.180 bit on the election preview special we did on Glenn TV last night in that, like, we can't
00:59:03.540 we're not going to get all the laws we want passed the next couple of years.
00:59:07.500 Joe Biden or Kamala Harris is going to be president of the United States.
00:59:10.760 And so the things that we might want to improve things are going to be very unlikely to occur
00:59:16.400 in that time period when they can veto it.
00:59:18.520 That being said, there is a number one, the the the positive of being able to block the
00:59:26.200 worst instincts, for instance, the next Supreme Court justice, right?
00:59:31.280 Huge, huge, huge, huge, huge, huge.
00:59:34.000 And secondarily, we talked with Steve Dace about this, who has a bit more optimism, a lot,
00:59:40.020 a lot of I'm thinking about kicking you out for the next couple of weeks.
00:59:43.160 That's what everyone always wants to do.
00:59:44.500 But then, you know, at the end of the day, yeah, well, I just want to feel good.
00:59:47.500 Right.
00:59:47.700 That's fine.
00:59:48.380 So he's saying he thinks maybe 54 seats for Republicans, which is is not it's not crazy.
00:59:53.300 He's not like saying, oh, I think they're going to win in New York.
00:59:55.800 You know, Chuck Schumer is going to be defeated.
00:59:57.500 He's not saying any of that.
00:59:58.600 He's taking the toss up races and putting in the Republican category, maybe a couple
01:00:03.700 that are lean left a little bit in the polls, but he's thinking, you know, they're going
01:00:08.140 to come through and get to 54 seats.
01:00:11.020 The reason why I say from a positive standpoint that that's important is because of the way
01:00:15.400 the Senate breaks.
01:00:16.660 This Senate breaks as a thirty six twenty nine Democrat advantage when before this even
01:00:22.960 starts.
01:00:23.660 Wait, this is so good.
01:00:25.480 This is so good.
01:00:26.200 I want you to savor this.
01:00:27.980 I'm going to give you a minute just to get into something, maybe a little low cut and
01:00:31.960 lacy, because he's about to seduce you.
01:00:34.280 He is about to seduce you with this.
01:00:37.180 He had me at hello on this last night.
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01:00:52.280 Yeah.
01:00:52.580 I'm one of those in that generation.
01:00:54.480 And I want the fat pill.
01:00:57.000 I want it.
01:00:58.560 I want it.
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01:02:27.260 Oh, no.
01:02:29.900 We've only got two minutes.
01:02:33.960 It's got to be a quickie.
01:02:36.220 Go ahead.
01:02:39.960 Take your clothes off.
01:02:40.800 Tell us real quick.
01:02:41.660 Okay.
01:02:42.020 The optimistic case here for 2022.
01:02:44.560 Let's say you can get to 54 senators.
01:02:46.620 This would be an optimistic but not impossible.
01:02:48.640 Not impossible.
01:02:49.740 I'm still in the mood.
01:02:52.380 I'm lighting some candles.
01:02:54.100 So.
01:02:54.340 You're saying there's a shot.
01:02:56.120 There's a shot.
01:02:56.740 First of all, 54 seats protects you against the Mitt Romney.
01:02:59.500 So you're telling me there's a chance.
01:03:00.240 Thank you.
01:03:00.820 Thank you.
01:03:01.360 Protects you against the Mitt Romneys of the world, right?
01:03:03.680 When you want to block things.
01:03:05.020 Susan Collins of the world.
01:03:06.980 You have enough clearance to be able to protect against that.
01:03:10.160 But that's not the most exciting thing.
01:03:12.220 The most exciting thing.
01:03:13.840 Teased me a little bit more.
01:03:14.800 So let's say 54.
01:03:16.200 Yeah.
01:03:16.820 There's a structure of each Senate battle, right?
01:03:19.560 Right.
01:03:20.020 In the House, every election's up every two years.
01:03:22.160 So you're going on whatever the vibe of the country is.
01:03:24.160 Right.
01:03:24.380 In the Senate, there's a predetermined structure.
01:03:26.720 Yes.
01:03:26.900 There's a bunch of seats not up for election.
01:03:28.720 Ooh.
01:03:29.180 This particular term you're in right now.
01:03:31.380 I'm getting really hot.
01:03:32.520 Begins with a 36-29 Democratic advantage.
01:03:36.680 Need a little whipped cream here.
01:03:37.820 So the Democrats are plus seven coming into this race.
01:03:40.280 So if Republicans can take control in that scenario, it's a huge win.
01:03:44.560 Uh-huh.
01:03:45.380 In 2024.
01:03:46.620 Yes.
01:03:47.120 It's not a Democratic advantage.
01:03:48.940 It's a Republican advantage.
01:03:51.560 So if they get to 54.
01:03:53.760 Yes.
01:03:54.780 And then they keep going.
01:03:56.060 Oh, yes.
01:03:56.800 And have a good 2024.
01:03:58.340 We're talking maybe about a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate in 2024.
01:04:03.860 With a Republican president.
01:04:05.180 That lasted a little longer than I.
01:04:06.640 And a Republican House.
01:04:07.980 Kind of the timing was off.
01:04:09.540 So we'll try it again later.
01:04:12.640 I don't ever want to go through that again, honestly.
01:04:15.080 I have to be honest with you.
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01:04:32.080 I didn't get a lot of sleep last night.
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01:04:50.260 It made a huge change.
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01:07:12.760 Do you remember the, I don't know what it was, the barriers or the big barriers, National Park, you know, monument kind of debacle under Obama?
01:07:23.260 Sort of a back and forth situation.
01:07:24.780 Yeah, so they, so Obama took it and he just took all this land and then Trump came in and said, you can't do that.
01:07:32.600 And so gave all the land back.
01:07:34.460 Joe Biden has just come in and said, yeah, we want that land.
01:07:37.720 It's federal.
01:07:38.520 No, but the way they're doing it is absolutely illegal, absolutely illegal.
01:07:43.760 And the people on the ground, including the indigenous peoples, don't want the federal government to take this land.
01:07:50.700 Well, this is happening all over the country.
01:07:52.720 And there is an organization called the Blue Ribbon Coalition that is fighting against these land grabs.
01:07:59.460 And the executive director is Ben Burr.
01:08:02.060 He joins me now.
01:08:03.460 Hello, Ben.
01:08:03.960 How are you?
01:08:05.580 I'm doing great, Glenn.
01:08:06.880 Thanks for having me.
01:08:07.900 So there's a couple of things.
01:08:10.020 One is in Colorado.
01:08:11.680 One is in Utah.
01:08:13.500 Can we start with the, what is it?
01:08:14.920 The big barriers or the barriers monument?
01:08:18.520 What is that one?
01:08:20.480 Yeah, so they call it the Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah.
01:08:25.360 It's 1.3 million acres of land they decided to designate as a national monument under the Antiquities Act.
01:08:33.300 Okay, so when it's a national monument, that would be like for a battlefield or would that include historic sites?
01:08:45.120 How do you define a national monument?
01:08:49.020 What is the definition of that?
01:08:51.680 Well, the Antiquities Act is very clear.
01:08:53.800 They wanted, it was enacted to protect Native American archaeological cultural sites.
01:08:59.220 There was a period of time in the early 1900s where you did have people looting these sites.
01:09:04.360 And so they enacted it to protect these very limited, discrete sites.
01:09:08.420 And when they passed the law, they said it needs to be designated to the smallest area compatible to protect the actual object, which is situated on a landscape.
01:09:17.580 Fast forward to nowadays, and with the strength of the environmental movement, they've decided that a landscape can be an object situated on a landscape.
01:09:27.920 And so they say the whole landscape is of important, significant value.
01:09:33.960 So we're going to designate something that's bigger than some states to be a new national monument.
01:09:39.240 And then we've been in the meetings on this.
01:09:42.120 When they put the plans in place, they just restrict all forms of activity.
01:09:45.700 They close all the roads.
01:09:46.840 If you are a rancher or somebody with a mining claim, which is a property right, or one of the partners with us on this case was a Native American woman who owned private property and holdings within the monument.
01:09:58.680 Like all of your rights to access those lands, whether they're private property or the other permitted uses, all become heavily restricted is what we've seen.
01:10:08.980 And so that's why we have challenged this monument, the Biden expansion, we've challenged it in court.
01:10:17.260 We joined the state of Utah in doing it.
01:10:19.400 We've seen strong signals coming from the Supreme Court that they have concerns that the Antiquities Act is being abused.
01:10:27.320 And we hope to see the Supreme Court finally rein in what I think has been decades of abuse of this ancient little law that was designed to fix a really small problem.
01:10:37.860 Okay, and so they did it again, just, what was it, last week in Colorado, President Biden.
01:10:44.400 It was yesterday.
01:10:45.440 Is that the one where he was talking about his son?
01:10:48.680 Yeah, that was in Colorado, wasn't it?
01:10:50.900 Where he gave the speech and he's like, my son who won the Bronze Star and died in Iraq.
01:10:55.160 No, dude, no.
01:10:57.000 But anyway, he was designating this yesterday.
01:11:00.140 That's another 53,000 acres.
01:11:04.460 And he's claiming that land how?
01:11:09.280 Oh, so there's an old military base.
01:11:11.620 It's Camp Hale in Colorado.
01:11:13.040 And that's where the 10th Mountain Division went to train during World War II.
01:11:16.640 So there is historical significance there.
01:11:18.720 It's questions about whether that still qualifies under the Antiquities Act.
01:11:22.140 But that base is like 2.4 square miles in size.
01:11:27.260 If we were to designate that as a national monument, there is a size we could say, you know what, 2.4 miles is the smallest area compatible.
01:11:36.100 But you always get this scope creep where they add in, well, the surrounding landscape is also valuable.
01:11:41.240 And in this case, they also withdrew 200,000 acres from mineral entry, which means you can no longer, the lands are no longer open for filing mining claims.
01:11:52.720 And so that is how this turns into a big land grab.
01:11:55.780 And if you think about that for a second, Glenn, this is like a day after we announced we're cutting off semiconductor exports to China.
01:12:05.280 Well, where do we get all of our rare earth minerals now?
01:12:07.900 From the ground, but we won't dig for it.
01:12:14.340 But we won't dig for them here.
01:12:16.100 We're removing all of our land from exploration and utilization through things like these national monuments, things like the 30 by 30 agenda.
01:12:25.960 And my group, I mean, we're focused primarily on the recreation access to these public lands.
01:12:31.320 But all of this happens in a bigger context of what makes us a strong nation.
01:12:36.880 How does the land become a base of our economic strength and national defense strength?
01:12:43.060 And the recreation value is hugely important.
01:12:45.980 That's become a major economic contributor to all these rural communities.
01:12:49.560 And when you enact these monuments, it just throws everything out of whack.
01:12:53.660 You disenfranchise local governments from being able to manage what's going on in their counties and states.
01:13:00.040 And that's why the state of Utah is opposed to this.
01:13:03.360 And so our point was to try and bring the actual voices of the folks that are hurt by these designations.
01:13:10.260 So our case includes the recreation users.
01:13:13.160 There is a rancher with a grazing allotment that's part of our case.
01:13:16.100 We have a mining claim owner and a Native American private property and holder,
01:13:20.760 all of whom will be devastated by this National Monument designation,
01:13:25.560 especially as we're seeing what their proposed plans are for it.
01:13:28.860 I have to tell you, I want you to, not you, Ben, because you have other things to do,
01:13:35.360 and I'm sure you know this story.
01:13:36.980 But I want you to look at the front of 30 Rockefeller Center.
01:13:40.240 Just Google search it for a picture.
01:13:42.820 The Avenue of the Americas side of 30 Rock.
01:13:47.340 When you look at it, you will notice that there are two 1800s buildings in this beautiful collection of 12 blocks,
01:13:57.160 12 New York blocks, and it's all highly Art Deco.
01:14:02.580 And there on the jewel of the crown, 30 Rock, there are these two buildings that are from the 1800s.
01:14:09.360 Most people walk by them and never ask, why were those two buildings left?
01:14:14.600 Because Rockefeller bought up 12 blocks and had to negotiate with each house,
01:14:23.460 each apartment building, everything.
01:14:25.400 He had to negotiate them individually.
01:14:28.480 There were two.
01:14:29.940 One guy who, because he said, this is my family, he's an Irish bar.
01:14:33.940 My family started this in the 1800s.
01:14:36.540 Prohibition's going to end, and I am not selling my family bar.
01:14:39.780 The other guy was greedy and was just holding out and holding out to the point where Rockefeller said,
01:14:45.600 screw you, just build around.
01:14:47.820 You couldn't take those things.
01:14:50.940 You can't just take them.
01:14:54.060 Property is property.
01:14:56.200 You people own that property.
01:14:58.420 And quite honestly, federal government, states own the lands in the states, not you.
01:15:05.340 This is so critically important.
01:15:10.100 What is the fight?
01:15:11.520 How can we join you on your fight, Ben?
01:15:13.820 So I agree with you 100% on that.
01:15:16.480 That is exactly the basis of the claims of these ranchers and the mining claim owners.
01:15:21.120 This is a private property taking to come in here and do this.
01:15:25.120 And what they'll say is that we're protecting the valid existing rights.
01:15:28.000 But if you're a mining claim owner, the next thing you get in the mail is, by the way, here's new regulations you have to follow that'll cost you a million dollars to comply with.
01:15:36.600 That's a nice little mining claim you've got there.
01:15:39.380 And I've worked on cases, Glenn, as a private consultant before doing this job, where I've seen private property owners with homes and cabins that the BLM is saying,
01:15:48.760 you can no longer access your home because a road washed out and we're not going to do the environmental studies to rebuild it.
01:15:55.380 Jeez.
01:15:55.780 And it is just completely backwards and wrong.
01:15:59.620 And we have to, the private property right is the basis of what makes America work.
01:16:05.400 And so our organization is called Blue Ribbon Coalition.
01:16:09.280 You can go to our website.
01:16:10.520 It's sharetrails.org.
01:16:13.080 When you go there, you'll see on our homepage, we have a project called the Fight for Every Inch campaign.
01:16:19.560 This is our effort to push back against the 30 by 30 initiative and all of these things like the national monuments where our natural resources and our land is just being stolen from us through, in many cases, unaccountable executive action.
01:16:35.400 By the way, 30 by 30 is part of the Great Reset and the U.N. agenda, Agenda 2030.
01:16:43.760 It is a really evil and it's happening everywhere and nobody's paying attention to it.
01:16:49.420 And there's no law for it.
01:16:50.680 Nothing.
01:16:51.360 If Congress ever says, you know what, this is what we're going to do.
01:16:53.820 Yep.
01:16:54.220 You just had some really slick marketers say, this is a good idea.
01:16:57.400 Yep.
01:16:58.220 An executive order later, it's like, now this is the official policy of the United States.
01:17:02.040 Yeah.
01:17:02.340 How they're acting.
01:17:03.620 It's really, really bad.
01:17:04.860 So can we, how can we help you?
01:17:07.900 Do you need people, what?
01:17:10.400 We need supporters, anybody who cares about these, fighting the administrative state and these unconstitutional land graphs needs to be a member of Blue Ribbon Coalition.
01:17:21.480 We are, we're one of the few groups that is in litigation all the time against the environmental groups.
01:17:28.180 And we have a legal fund.
01:17:30.160 If people get donated to our legal fund, incredibly helpful.
01:17:33.620 That's the only thing holding us back, I think.
01:17:36.040 I mean, I think we've got a good team and good connections and a good experience with who we've got working for.
01:17:41.440 Where do your, quickly, I'm running out of time.
01:17:44.140 Where do your senators stand, Mike Lee and Mitt Romney?
01:17:49.860 All the Utah delegation is supportive of the state of Utah's lawsuit against the Biden designations in Utah.
01:17:56.080 And there's been a pretty consistent voice among elected leaders in Utah against these national monument designations.
01:18:05.940 When, after the Trump move to shrink the boundaries happened, you kind of had some discussions about what did Congress do to make it permanent and things fell apart.
01:18:16.760 I was working for Mike Lee at the time.
01:18:20.100 I know he was pushing really hard to get Utah exempted from the Antiquities Act like Wyoming and Alaska are.
01:18:25.640 Yeah.
01:18:26.260 Okay.
01:18:26.700 So now they're a completely weird question.
01:18:28.380 Why do two states operate differently under federal law than all the other states?
01:18:33.120 Yeah.
01:18:35.100 Ben, thank you so much for all the work you're doing.
01:18:38.580 It is really important.
01:18:41.180 This is not just the one state.
01:18:42.840 This is the West.
01:18:43.780 And this eventually will become your land all across America.
01:18:48.200 It's got to, it's got to stop.
01:18:50.540 Yeah.
01:18:51.060 And what the owners of the, those who live in the West know, the rest of the country figured out under COVID.
01:18:57.120 Imagine, like, we finally saw what the administrative state is capable of under Fauci.
01:19:02.340 That's been the history of the West since the 70s.
01:19:04.920 Right.
01:19:05.180 And it's got to stop.
01:19:06.300 Ben, thank you very much.
01:19:07.260 Blue Ribbon Coalition Executive Director.
01:19:10.060 The website is sharetrails.org.
01:19:12.560 That's sharetrails.org.
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01:20:26.440 The jury has reached the penalty decision in the Parkland shooting case.
01:20:46.740 Florida has a death penalty.
01:20:48.660 That's what they're asking for.
01:20:50.040 The judge is just going over the paperwork now as we wait for the jury's decision.
01:20:57.940 A lot of paper shuffling.
01:21:02.240 I think she's doing origami.
01:21:04.500 She's doing it.
01:21:05.200 Look, it's a swan.
01:21:12.720 It's hard for me to watch because the shooter is there.
01:21:16.400 The killer is there.
01:21:17.360 And it's like, I just have just incredible amounts of anger.
01:21:20.660 And this is why you have trial by jury, I guess.
01:21:25.080 But I just want really bad things to happen to him.
01:21:29.480 That's really what I want.
01:21:31.540 It's weird that you say that because I think he deserves a death penalty.
01:21:35.360 But I just look at him as just this lost soul.
01:21:38.800 All of the verdict forms have been properly executed and created and signed by the foreperson.
01:21:46.520 There's just no...
01:21:47.440 At this time, I'm going to publish the verdicts.
01:21:51.700 Okay, go ahead.
01:21:52.920 The state of Florida versus Nicholas Cruz verdict form as to count one.
01:21:57.160 We, the jury, find as follows as to Nicholas Cruz in this case.
01:22:01.380 Aggravating factors as to count one, victim Luke Hoyer.
01:22:05.940 We, the jury, unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor.
01:22:13.720 Nicholas Cruz was previously convicted of another capital felony or felony involving the use or threat of violence to another person.
01:22:21.960 Yes, we, the jury, unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor.
01:22:29.240 We'll continue here in just a minute.
01:22:31.340 Nicholas Cruz created a great risk of death to many persons.
01:22:34.440 We have to take a quick break for the news.
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01:23:42.820 We'll be right back.
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01:24:42.520 We're going to talk a little bit about Mitt Romney.
01:24:46.420 We're also going back to the live coverage of the Parkland shooter sentencing.
01:24:52.880 They have not given the final sentence yet.
01:24:56.080 They're expecting the death penalty.
01:24:57.860 It's not going well for him, to say the least, so far.
01:25:02.860 We'll go back to that.
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01:26:18.880 The jury has reached a decision.
01:26:21.720 The sentencing verdict is being read.
01:26:25.760 We're going to pop in and see.
01:26:27.060 And the commission of a burglary, yes.
01:26:29.920 We, the jury, unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor.
01:26:39.300 Several counts.
01:26:40.080 The first degree murder of Alyssa Al-Haddeff was especially heinous, attritious, or cruel.
01:26:46.580 All of the parents are sitting there in the room.
01:26:50.020 We, the jury, unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor.
01:26:57.100 The first degree murder of Alyssa Al-Haddeff was committed.
01:27:00.260 Except justice.
01:27:01.300 In a cold, calculated, and premeditated manner without any pretense of moral or legal justification.
01:27:09.940 Yes.
01:27:12.320 These poor parents.
01:27:13.240 Reviewing the aggravating factors that we unanimously found to be established beyond the reasonable doubt,
01:27:19.420 we, the jury, unanimously find that the aggravating factors are sufficient to warrant a possible sentence of death.
01:27:27.600 Yes.
01:27:30.080 One or more individual jurors finds that one or more committed in circumstances were established by the greater weight of the evidence.
01:27:38.320 Yeah, they changed it in the 90s to lethal injection.
01:27:41.500 We, the jury, unanimously find that the aggravating factors that were proven beyond a reasonable doubt outweigh the mitigating circumstances established as to Alyssa Al-Haddeff.
01:27:56.020 No.
01:27:56.400 So, the mitigating circumstances is, I would imagine, is something like, you know,
01:28:01.300 I was having a really bad hair day, or whatever the deal is, that would say,
01:28:08.280 these are mitigating circumstances that take some of the death penalty weight away because he had this going on.
01:28:16.480 Yeah, it's interesting.
01:28:18.240 Basically, they're going through all these aggravating factors for each person, so it's taking a very long time.
01:28:23.820 And what is repeated in each one of these cases so far is they say yes to every single thing.
01:28:29.200 They say yes, all these factors, aggravating factors, have been met.
01:28:35.960 Yes, we think we should consider the death penalty.
01:28:37.540 And then that very last one, they say no to, and every time they say no to it, they show the parents in the crowd, and they all shake their heads.
01:28:46.520 So, I don't know if that means exactly that, you know, they're not going to go after the death penalty after all of this.
01:28:53.260 No, mitigating circumstances.
01:28:56.620 Let's listen to it again.
01:28:57.800 Mitigating circumstances.
01:28:59.300 Look it up.
01:29:00.080 Yeah, I'm pretty sure I know what it's saying.
01:29:02.180 No.
01:29:02.660 Right.
01:29:02.960 Yeah, they're saying there are no mitigating circumstances, which means.
01:29:06.120 They are going for it.
01:29:06.960 So, are they showing maybe the parent they keep showing is his parent?
01:29:12.640 That's why he's saying no.
01:29:13.980 Maybe.
01:29:15.180 Anyway, we're going to find out here very soon.
01:29:17.380 It's a very long list, though, so we may not know for a while.
01:29:19.940 When they get to the, can you listen to this, Sarah?
01:29:21.560 And when they get to the, you know, part where they've stopped, how many victims were there?
01:29:25.980 Oh, God.
01:29:26.660 Too many?
01:29:27.140 15?
01:29:27.880 20?
01:29:28.320 Yeah.
01:29:29.400 Horrible.
01:29:29.920 Horrible.
01:29:31.760 It's just a hard.
01:29:34.600 I mean, justice is being done, but.
01:29:37.520 17, by the way.
01:29:38.180 It hurts.
01:29:39.620 All right.
01:29:40.620 So, let me tell you about, let me tell you about, I can't get this story, Stu, because
01:29:45.740 I'm not subscribed to the New York Times.
01:29:47.880 Oh, no?
01:29:48.700 Communist.
01:29:50.060 Yeah, this computer doesn't have the subscription.
01:29:52.820 There is a, there's a story out that is a love letter to Mitt Romney, and it really
01:30:00.320 pisses me, really pisses me off.
01:30:02.580 Do you have it up on your computer?
01:30:03.560 I have it on mine here.
01:30:04.220 Yeah, go ahead.
01:30:05.380 The appeal carried the unmistakable whiff of desperation.
01:30:10.080 Okay, now this is talking about Mike Lee on Tucker Carlson just a couple of days ago.
01:30:15.620 That it was delivered on live television only heightened the dramatic tension, according
01:30:20.140 to the New York Times.
01:30:21.120 A Utah Republican, Senator Mike Lee, was publicly begging a fellow Utah Republican, Senator Mitt
01:30:26.940 Romney, for a simple act of solidarity.
01:30:29.080 Now, hang on, do they spell begging S-H-A-M-I-N-G?
01:30:36.660 No.
01:30:37.840 No?
01:30:38.160 It's a different word, it seems like.
01:30:39.340 It's a different word.
01:30:40.240 Huh.
01:30:40.620 Because I thought it was more like shaming.
01:30:43.340 Right.
01:30:43.820 Yeah.
01:30:44.220 Okay.
01:30:44.560 He wanted an endorsement for his campaign.
01:30:46.780 One that, in Mr. Lee's telling, could amount to no less than an act of salvation.
01:30:51.960 Wait, what?
01:30:53.120 That would be a very strange thing if Mike Lee said that that way.
01:30:56.000 I'd be curious to see his wording on that.
01:30:57.660 As he battles for his political survival against an unexpectedly fierce challenger, the independent
01:31:02.140 candidate, Owen McMuffler.
01:31:07.300 That's his new name, apparently.
01:31:08.880 Please get on board, Mr. Lee said, looking into the camera and addressing Mr. Romney by
01:31:12.580 name on Tuesday night.
01:31:13.680 Help me win re-election.
01:31:14.760 Help us do that.
01:31:15.500 You can get your entire family to donate to me.
01:31:17.440 Now, that sounds like a joke.
01:31:19.000 He was shaming Mitt Romney.
01:31:22.440 Right.
01:31:23.020 He's not begging.
01:31:24.360 He's shaming Mitt Romney.
01:31:25.680 This is the first time I believe this has happened, where a junior senator won't support
01:31:31.660 the re-election of the senior senator on the same team, supposedly.
01:31:37.640 Right.
01:31:38.120 And so, Romney is like, you know, I'm friends with both of them.
01:31:42.200 No, you're not.
01:31:42.780 I know for a fact you're not friends with Mike Lee.
01:31:45.880 Mike might say he's friends with you, because Mike is much more Christian than I am.
01:31:50.700 Um, but believe me, you know, if I were ever a friend counselor for Mike, I'd be saying,
01:31:57.760 he's no friend of yours, Mike.
01:32:00.140 And I think Mike is probably right.
01:32:01.940 So, you're not friends with Mike Lee.
01:32:04.660 Right.
01:32:04.900 And the way it's worded, they're saying it's an act of desperation.
01:32:07.460 He says, hey, help us get elected.
01:32:08.960 You can get your entire family to donate to me.
01:32:10.860 Like, that's not a, that's not someone who's desperate and begging.
01:32:14.060 That's someone who's with a smirk on his face, pointing out the absurdity of the situation.
01:32:18.980 They hate Mike Lee.
01:32:22.600 Oh, yeah.
01:32:22.960 Let me translate.
01:32:23.960 Let me translate.
01:32:25.000 They hate the Constitution.
01:32:28.400 They hate it.
01:32:29.660 And Mike stands up for the Constitution every single time.
01:32:34.460 He does.
01:32:34.860 Even when he's like, it's killing me.
01:32:37.480 Oh, I gotta do this.
01:32:41.000 And he doesn't want to, but that's what the Constitution says.
01:32:45.200 And you're right.
01:32:46.920 And it goes on.
01:32:47.480 Mr. Lee and Mr. Romney were and evidently remain antagonists in the lingering drama of January 6th, 2021?
01:32:56.420 Question mark?
01:32:57.280 That's my question mark.
01:32:58.180 They put a period there.
01:32:59.020 So, wait, wait, wait.
01:32:59.700 So, Mitt Romney was for the January 6th?
01:33:02.080 No, I don't think so.
01:33:03.400 But that, I know Mike Lee wasn't.
01:33:05.080 Well, how are the antagonists?
01:33:05.100 Because Mike wasn't.
01:33:06.460 Yeah.
01:33:06.840 Mr. Lee played it.
01:33:07.460 I didn't know that about Mitt Romney.
01:33:08.900 I'm surprised that Mitt was for the January 6th.
01:33:13.500 Passionate proponent of it, apparently.
01:33:15.580 Yeah, apparently.
01:33:16.520 Wow.
01:33:17.220 Because Mike Lee was not.
01:33:19.180 But they disagree with this analysis.
01:33:21.440 They say Mr. Lee played a key role in support of President Donald Trump's attempt to subvert the 2020 election and cling to power.
01:33:31.120 Mr. Romney was a stalwart opponent of it.
01:33:33.420 This makes me angry.
01:33:36.060 It's insanity.
01:33:36.880 It's just not true.
01:33:37.920 It's not insanity.
01:33:38.940 It is an out and out lie.
01:33:42.200 Yes.
01:33:42.440 I know.
01:33:44.320 I talked to Mike Lee on January 6th.
01:33:49.440 I talked to Mike Lee before January 6th.
01:33:53.280 We talked about how this is a very dangerous situation.
01:33:57.800 And there comes a time.
01:33:59.440 And that time was that day.
01:34:02.800 Done.
01:34:03.660 You don't make the case.
01:34:05.940 You don't make the case.
01:34:07.500 You have to make the case.
01:34:09.460 And the time to make the case was over.
01:34:12.060 Yeah.
01:34:12.240 December 14th is the date.
01:34:15.320 In the Constitution, by the way.
01:34:16.520 Mike knew that.
01:34:17.960 Was not for any of this.
01:34:19.840 Was not trying to serve.
01:34:21.040 So, I can't take it.
01:34:23.500 Now, what they're trying, I guess they're pointing to is these texts from Mike Lee.
01:34:28.520 And I was like, I looked at these texts at the time.
01:34:31.500 And as someone who also did not think January 6th was a good thing and also knew the date of December 14th.
01:34:38.360 So, you disagreed with Mitt Romney?
01:34:40.060 Yeah, I guess so.
01:34:41.000 Huh.
01:34:41.820 I did not have a problem with them.
01:34:43.800 So, I wanted to go back and look at them.
01:34:45.940 Because they're saying he was a stalwart proponent of this theory.
01:34:50.580 Okay.
01:34:51.100 But what theory?
01:34:52.120 That you could overturn the election.
01:34:54.640 So.
01:34:55.300 No.
01:34:56.060 No.
01:34:56.600 I mean, obviously not.
01:34:57.640 He was a stalwart proponent of get to the bottom of it, but you have very little time.
01:35:04.180 Right.
01:35:04.540 And if you can make the case, make the freaking case.
01:35:08.600 So, I went back to the, this is the CNN article talking about it.
01:35:11.380 January 3rd, Lee texted Mark Meadows saying the effort could all backfire badly.
01:35:17.260 Does that sound like a stalwart proponent of a theory?
01:35:19.980 Start at the beginning.
01:35:20.900 Okay.
01:35:21.240 Start, go to the earliest text.
01:35:23.000 It's the day after the election.
01:35:25.520 Yeah.
01:35:25.960 No.
01:35:26.120 What was the election date?
01:35:27.200 I don't remember.
01:35:27.740 It was November 4th or 5th.
01:35:28.820 Yeah.
01:35:29.020 So, this is November 7th.
01:35:30.360 Immediately in the aftermath of this.
01:35:32.420 I think that may have been the date that they announced Biden as the winner.
01:35:36.100 I can't remember.
01:35:37.300 November 7th, Lee offered his unequivocal support for you, meaning the Trump administration,
01:35:42.920 to exhaust every legal and constitutional remedy at your disposal to restore.
01:35:48.020 Gosh, those are pretty important words.
01:35:49.860 When you're talking about Mike Lee.
01:35:51.980 You're talking about Nancy Pelosi.
01:35:53.920 It means nothing.
01:35:54.400 That means nothing.
01:35:55.440 Right.
01:35:55.680 Mike Lee cares about the Constitution, cares about the law.
01:35:58.340 So, he said, legal and constitutional remedy at your disposal to restore Americans' faith
01:36:01.880 in our elections.
01:36:03.200 That's not even saying, that's not saying anything pro.
01:36:06.880 That's saying, what do we have to do?
01:36:09.980 We should pursue it to the letter of the law to restore faith in our elections.
01:36:15.780 That is exactly how the system is set up.
01:36:17.740 You have a window to challenge these things within the bounds of the law.
01:36:22.820 Correct.
01:36:24.540 Now, moving on to a little bit later.
01:36:27.840 Let's see.
01:36:30.200 He was for Sidney.
01:36:32.160 What's it?
01:36:32.740 Yeah.
01:36:32.920 No, yeah.
01:36:33.260 That's this is.
01:36:33.880 So, okay.
01:36:36.440 Here we go.
01:36:37.000 Over a few days in November, Lee lobbied Meadows to get attorney Sidney Powell access to Trump.
01:36:42.260 This is what they accuse him of.
01:36:44.300 Sidney Powell is, this is the text that he sent.
01:36:46.240 Sidney Powell is sending that she, saying that she needs to get in to see the president,
01:36:50.220 but she's being kept away from him.
01:36:51.840 Lee wrote to Meadows on November 7th.
01:36:53.680 Apparently, she has a strategy to keep things alive and put several states back in play.
01:36:58.380 Can you help her get in?
01:36:59.860 Now, that's not a stalwart proponent of a theory.
01:37:02.800 He, nope.
01:37:03.240 Sidney Powell was a respected member of the legal community at this time.
01:37:08.360 Yes.
01:37:08.780 And he gets word, he doesn't even know what the theory is.
01:37:11.320 He, she uses the word apparently, he doesn't even know what it is, but he's like, hey,
01:37:15.440 she wants to get in there.
01:37:16.200 Can you help?
01:37:17.020 That's not.
01:37:17.460 So I had her on the air around that time.
01:37:20.200 And I remember, what is the case?
01:37:23.120 And she kept saying, we have this and this, and we're going to be presenting.
01:37:27.260 And I'm, and I said to her on the air, you know, you, you have to make the case, make
01:37:33.780 the case.
01:37:34.360 If you have it, make the case.
01:37:37.240 Right.
01:37:37.480 And we asked Sidney Powell, by the way, to her face on the air, hey, you know, the date
01:37:42.060 is coming up in December, right?
01:37:43.660 Where this is the end.
01:37:44.820 Will you have the evidence and present it by that date?
01:37:47.760 She said, yes, she would.
01:37:49.040 She did not have that evidence.
01:37:50.380 We said the same thing to Rudy Giuliani.
01:37:52.000 Yes.
01:37:52.300 By the way, he said he would be able to provide it.
01:37:54.040 He was not able to do it.
01:37:55.480 We, we all knew the rules going in.
01:37:57.380 You might not like the rules, but those were the rules.
01:37:59.400 And we talked about this at the time.
01:38:01.260 So now we get to the position where Sidney Powell is trying, now trying to reveal her
01:38:08.800 case on this.
01:38:10.620 And Mike Lee, the somewhat supposed stalwart supporter of this, sees the case and says
01:38:17.780 he's, quote, worried about the Powell press conference.
01:38:20.500 This is in November, November 19th.
01:38:22.960 That's the press conference.
01:38:24.100 This is, this is after we had, I think it had her on the air.
01:38:27.440 And I said, uh, when I watched the press conference, I'm like, I don't think they have anything.
01:38:33.320 They're saying the same thing they were saying a week ago.
01:38:35.620 I don't think they have anything.
01:38:37.320 Then Lee texted Meadows, the potential defamation liability for the president is significant
01:38:42.620 here for the campaign and for the president personally, unless Powell can back up everything
01:38:47.960 she said, which I kind of doubt she can.
01:38:51.600 Mark Meadows replied, I agree.
01:38:53.520 Very concerned.
01:38:54.260 So like, this is, this is, they're painting Mike Lee as a supporter of this.
01:38:59.640 This is November 19th.
01:39:02.400 This is long before anything even close to January 6th.
01:39:07.440 Um, on December 16th, Lee goes to Meadows and asks for guidance.
01:39:12.960 If you want senators to object, we need to hear from you on, on that.
01:39:17.600 Ideally getting some guidance on what arguments to raise.
01:39:20.580 I think we're now past the point where we can expect anyone will do it without some direction
01:39:25.560 and some strong evidentiary argument.
01:39:28.140 Again, he's saying you guys have not provided the evidence to support the objection.
01:39:33.480 This is not a guy who was fighting for January 6th.
01:39:37.580 And then he also said on January 3rd, Lee argued, uh, two, this is two Meadows.
01:39:44.220 I only know this will end badly for the president unless we have the constitution on our side.
01:39:49.500 And unless these states submit new states, uh, slates of Trump electors pursuant to state
01:39:53.640 law, we do not.
01:39:55.200 He's saying we do not have this unless you do it somehow to the New York times.
01:40:00.380 That doesn't mean anything.
01:40:01.600 No, because none of their politicians care about the constant.
01:40:05.880 They'll talk about the constant.
01:40:07.180 I'm a big supporter of the constitution.
01:40:08.680 And then they disregard it with Mike Lee.
01:40:12.200 It means something.
01:40:14.100 And, uh, you know, I, I spoke to him on that day.
01:40:22.040 There are, uh, I just can't, I spoke to him on that day.
01:40:30.760 He was not a supporter by any stretch of the imagination of what happened.
01:40:38.000 And Mitt Romney, you are absolutely, you and your allies are reprehensible, reprehensible.
01:40:48.240 How you can say that you are honest in all of your business dealings is beyond me because
01:40:56.500 you know, this is not true.
01:41:02.580 Shame on you.
01:41:04.360 Shame on you.
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01:43:07.060 I wish I could give you one of these coins.
01:43:11.800 I have a coin next to me on the broadcasting table here that I keep with me when I'm broadcasting.
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01:43:39.920 We, we can sell out.
01:43:43.220 We are worshiping a different God.
01:43:46.340 We are worshiping a God of our job, God of power, God of winning.
01:43:52.320 I don't know what God is playing a role in everybody's life, but ask yourself, what do you fear?
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01:44:06.180 If you fear men, if you fear losing your status, losing your job, fear God and God alone.
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01:46:55.960 You know, last night I had, oh, it must've been about 30 people here at the studios and
01:47:04.460 they came in from all over the country and I took them on a tour of the museum and we had
01:47:11.340 dinner and I just, somebody said, do you love your job?
01:47:16.220 And I said, no, no, used to, used to love my job, but they said something like, uh, why do you do it or
01:47:28.740 something?
01:47:29.100 And I, and I thought for a second and I realized because I love my audience, I really love my
01:47:38.700 audience.
01:47:39.120 I, I can't thank you enough.
01:47:41.160 You, you know, how we feel like we know each other, but we don't, you know, you know more about
01:47:47.720 me than I know about you, but I can't tell you how much I get from you.
01:47:54.200 Um, how much I, uh, it's a weird thing.
01:47:58.680 And I, I think it is in a way, some of the, one of the secrets of my success.
01:48:03.920 Um, when I was really young, 14, 13, and I'm in radio and the guys I really respected
01:48:11.180 at the time, I worked with legendary people and they said, you have to picture the listener.
01:48:16.900 You have to picture who you're talking to.
01:48:20.280 And while I don't see a picture anymore, I feel like I can feel you.
01:48:25.480 And, um, and I get a lot and I get a lot of courage from you.
01:48:30.080 I get a lot of hope from you.
01:48:33.460 Um, and I, I can't thank you enough.
01:48:36.420 I just wanted to say it is an honor to serve you.
01:48:41.540 It is an honor to be a part of your life at this time, especially.
01:48:46.640 So thank you.
01:48:48.080 And thank you for rooting for me to be a better man than I am today.
01:48:54.560 Can we go through some of the, um, election things?
01:48:58.060 Cause there's some really good stories, uh, with, um, elections.
01:49:02.460 I'm, I'm just going to avoid the story about how the fed is now paying $500 million every
01:49:09.060 day to a handful of banks.
01:49:11.840 We'll just, we'll skip that one today.
01:49:14.480 Um, but let me give you some good news.
01:49:16.160 Uh, where are all the liberals saying how great the Christians are because they know that Muslims
01:49:25.840 can never do any wrong and Christians always do wrong.
01:49:31.440 So they must just be confused because Muslims and Christians in Michigan are working together
01:49:39.200 to get sexually explicit material out of the schools.
01:49:44.460 We've come together.
01:49:46.320 We have something in common here.
01:49:49.100 Uh, where are the liberals on this one?
01:49:51.400 Because I thought you needed to support Muslims no matter what they did.
01:49:55.880 Oh, well, unless they're running for Senate in Pennsylvania, then absolutely.
01:50:00.580 Is Oz, is Oz Muslim?
01:50:02.060 He'd think he'd be the first Muslim Senator, wouldn't he?
01:50:04.900 Wouldn't he be?
01:50:05.440 I don't know if he's a practicing Muslim, but, uh, yeah, I believe he would be, uh, the
01:50:11.040 first Muslim Senator, which is interesting.
01:50:13.280 I have not heard a lot about the glass ceiling being broken.
01:50:16.740 I know it's weird, isn't it?
01:50:19.460 Um, so the, um, uh, Herschel Walker has been in trouble in the last few, but we're starting
01:50:26.660 to see some poll numbers.
01:50:27.900 Now this one comes internally, but he yesterday, uh, slammed people.
01:50:33.580 He said, you woke a grizzly bear.
01:50:36.680 Uh, they're coming up with anything they can come up with.
01:50:39.740 And, uh, it's a lie and they've woken a grizzly bear.
01:50:45.860 Uh, they've got a fight on their hands.
01:50:47.740 Now before I was just going to beat them by a little bit.
01:50:50.480 Now I, I'm going to beat them by a lot.
01:50:53.220 Um, and the internal polls are showing that he is up again, uh, in Georgia and God bless
01:51:02.740 him.
01:51:02.900 I hope he is right.
01:51:04.380 I hope he is right.
01:51:06.080 Yeah.
01:51:06.200 Even so the internal polls have him up too.
01:51:08.880 Now, of course, internal polls are, you know, you have to take him with a grain of salt.
01:51:14.760 It's coming from the candidate.
01:51:15.700 Um, but even the public polls are not really showing much movement post scandal.
01:51:21.640 That's great.
01:51:22.040 Uh, there's a three, there's a three point margin in one of the latest polls.
01:51:25.380 There is one poll that shows us as a seven point margin.
01:51:28.240 We'll see if these, if we see more numbers in the seven point range, then you can start
01:51:32.160 to think, okay, maybe there was a big effect from this, but so far does not seem to be showing
01:51:36.100 up in most polls.
01:51:37.960 So Peter Thiel is stepping up again.
01:51:40.700 Um, and not just in, uh, Arizona, he's already spent $15 million in Arizona.
01:51:46.560 Uh, and he's stepping up to help Blake masters, um, because, you know, the Senate, uh, canceled
01:51:54.620 almost $10 million of advertising because that's not even close, not even close.
01:52:02.640 Really?
01:52:03.100 It's not.
01:52:03.700 Where's your money now?
01:52:04.560 You turtle.
01:52:05.080 Yeah.
01:52:05.520 I mean, and to be fair, I guess, to, uh, Mitch McConnell in some way, if that's, if that's
01:52:09.740 possible, he, there was a poll in early September.
01:52:14.780 Correct.
01:52:15.320 That had Kelly up 21 points.
01:52:17.900 Correct.
01:52:18.620 Uh, that's no longer the case.
01:52:20.300 Yeah.
01:52:20.420 Now it's Kelly plus three.
01:52:21.440 Yeah.
01:52:22.200 So, and by the way, Kelly has a war chest of $52 million.
01:52:30.240 Uh, that's, uh, kind of hard to beat.
01:52:34.220 If, if masters even is within a point that should show you something that money isn't buying
01:52:42.480 the things that it used to, you cannot buy an election.
01:52:46.620 I thought they learned that, uh, with Trump.
01:52:50.160 Yeah.
01:52:50.420 Mike Bloomberg.
01:52:51.500 Yeah.
01:52:51.820 Spent a billion dollars of his own money.
01:52:53.820 Yeah.
01:52:54.100 That's crazy.
01:52:55.320 Uh, so that's, that's good news.
01:52:57.440 Um, what is the, uh, just a couple of these other ones.
01:53:01.840 Fetterman was up 21 points in early September.
01:53:05.220 Now it's Fetterman plus two.
01:53:07.420 That put, that has really narrowed.
01:53:09.340 Uh, Maggie Hassan, uh, who after the primary and Don, uh, Don Bolduc wound up winning the primary,
01:53:15.860 she was up 13 in a poll, uh, right around when that occurred.
01:53:20.560 That was, uh, mid September.
01:53:22.240 Now, uh, Maggie Hassan up by only three.
01:53:24.580 Now that's a state that is, you know, if it would have to, it's a bit of a reach maybe
01:53:29.240 for Republicans.
01:53:29.940 It's not one that they necessarily thought they would win, uh, but it is close enough to
01:53:34.740 be a real toss up, slight lean type of race.
01:53:38.380 And if you start winning races like New Hampshire, that's how you get to 54 seats or whatever.
01:53:42.160 You know, um, Tulsi Gabbard is going up there for, going up for him.
01:53:47.940 That that's amazing.
01:53:50.100 Yeah.
01:53:50.660 I, I would be interested to talk to him.
01:53:52.600 I, he's not one that I've seen a lot of, uh, interviews with.
01:53:55.720 He's, he's again, as is the sort of standard media treatment presented as a sort of crazy
01:54:01.800 person who thinks, you know, well, they all are, unless you, unless you agree with the
01:54:06.960 policies of the white house, you're really crazy.
01:54:09.180 You really are crazy.
01:54:10.080 You're one of those crazy MAGA Republicans, but he, you know, probably a racist to homophobic
01:54:14.700 and racist.
01:54:15.420 He's presented as some big election denier.
01:54:17.540 I know he said that he, he is not, but I mean, you know, that's the, the, the, the, the,
01:54:23.220 the stain, I guess, from the media they're trying to put on him.
01:54:26.740 But again, he won, he's a very highly decorated military veteran, uh, brigadier general.
01:54:33.520 I have not heard much from him and I'd be interested to hear because they're presenting
01:54:39.100 him as some really crazy person.
01:54:40.920 His, his resume does not point to someone who's nuts.
01:54:44.840 I mean, he's one of the most, I showed it to Jason Buttrell, a picture of him, uh, to
01:54:49.520 Jason Buttrell, who's a, one of you, he's your head writer and a veteran, um, and knows
01:54:55.780 his military.
01:54:56.320 And the first thing he did is they're like, Whoa, that guy, he's just like pointed to
01:55:00.480 all of the, all of his ribbons and medals and was like, wow, there's a lot on there.
01:55:03.780 Like this guy has had quite the military career.
01:55:06.720 I would be interested to see.
01:55:08.100 Cause I mean, if Republicans can win that race and knock Maggie Hassan out, that is, that's
01:55:13.800 indicative of a, of a wave.
01:55:15.520 That is, that's a big deal.
01:55:17.260 Well, two point, two point difference right now.
01:55:19.820 Yeah.
01:55:20.140 So it will be interesting to see.
01:55:22.100 And that's probably why Gabby is up there.
01:55:24.620 It looks like a really competitive race and, and military, somebody who's really respected
01:55:29.980 in the military.
01:55:31.460 This is, uh, we're on the last victim.
01:55:33.700 Tell me when they've asked the last question.
01:55:36.220 Uh, Parkland, uh, we're talking about the Parkland verdict being read out right now.
01:55:40.400 Um, but, uh, uh, that is one thing.
01:55:43.660 And I've been thinking about this a lot and, and we have to get to this place.
01:55:47.700 Do you love America?
01:55:49.320 You can admit all of its faults, but do you, do you understand that?
01:55:54.820 America is a pretty good place.
01:55:56.740 We've been pretty blessed.
01:55:57.640 What do you mean you can admit, admit all of its faults?
01:55:59.680 Well, we have faults.
01:56:00.700 We we've made mistakes.
01:56:01.620 Okay.
01:56:02.040 Yeah.
01:56:02.560 Um, hang on.
01:56:03.440 We're going to the jury now.
01:56:06.280 Is this here, right?
01:56:07.640 Yes.
01:56:10.320 Steven Kroc.
01:56:11.400 Is this here, right?
01:56:12.300 But I have, I have a great, we have to have affinity for people who don't want to see
01:56:18.640 the destruction of America.
01:56:20.000 Yeah.
01:56:20.140 Even if we disagree on policies, you know, you're, you're with kids need to be left alone.
01:56:26.360 We got to stop politicizing everything.
01:56:28.380 And I agree with the bill of rights.
01:56:30.440 I'm with you.
01:56:31.260 Oh, totally.
01:56:32.060 I mean, I, I'm so everybody in the media seems so antagonistic to the, not only the history
01:56:37.680 of America, but the future of it.
01:56:39.220 Yeah.
01:56:39.400 And it's like, if I can find people who just kind of like the place and can admit it's
01:56:43.180 not the worst country that's ever been created, I'm like thrilled.
01:56:47.060 I know.
01:56:48.140 Is this your verdict?
01:56:49.300 Yes.
01:56:49.600 They're going through the jurors right now to see, just asking them if it's their verdict.
01:56:54.220 Is this your verdict?
01:56:54.980 Oh, good.
01:56:55.380 So they're covering the names of all these people on TV?
01:56:58.080 Is this your verdict?
01:56:58.700 Yeah.
01:56:58.920 It seems.
01:56:59.420 Yes.
01:56:59.700 Who lives at this address.
01:57:01.080 Yeah.
01:57:01.920 And voted for.
01:57:04.940 Is it Convo?
01:57:06.560 Is this your verdict?
01:57:07.580 Yes.
01:57:08.060 Thank you.
01:57:08.520 Justice is going to be carried out swiftly, I'm guessing.
01:57:14.980 Members of the jury, I wish to thank you for your time and consideration in this case.
01:57:19.720 I also wish, wish to advise you of the following.
01:57:24.640 What would you be feeling if you were?
01:57:26.180 No juror can ever be required to talk about the discussions that occurred in the jury room
01:57:29.680 except by court order.
01:57:29.700 Looks like he's avoided the death penalty.
01:57:31.700 For many centuries.
01:57:33.080 Life without parole is what they were.
01:57:35.140 What?
01:57:35.280 It's like, why even have a death penalty?
01:57:40.080 Why even bother with it?
01:57:41.380 What?
01:57:41.960 Why even bother with it if this guy's not going to get it?
01:57:45.300 Can we listen to her a little bit more?
01:57:47.420 Therefore, the law gives you the privilege not to speak about the jury's word.
01:57:51.000 Okay, yeah, we got it.
01:57:52.000 I think we're just in instruction land here.
01:57:53.540 Really?
01:57:54.440 Did she actually say that?
01:57:55.740 Yeah.
01:57:56.240 They asked if this is your verdict, meaning they had already read the verdict.
01:57:59.480 Oh, yeah.
01:58:00.180 The summary is Parkland School Shooter avoids death penalty after a jury recommends life
01:58:06.480 without parole.
01:58:07.240 That is, that's...
01:58:08.640 I don't get it.
01:58:09.840 If you don't want a death penalty, you don't have to have one.
01:58:11.920 But if you're going to have one, come on.
01:58:13.740 Does this guy not deserve the death?
01:58:15.840 I can't believe...
01:58:16.860 I mean, I know last hour, and I still do, I feel bad for him in this way.
01:58:22.940 What a waste of life.
01:58:24.420 Oh, yes.
01:58:24.960 What a waste of life.
01:58:26.480 I don't know what happened to him, but he killed a lot of people, and he deserves the
01:58:30.660 death penalty if you're going to have one.
01:58:33.160 So I feel horrible for him.
01:58:35.480 But why do you...
01:58:37.380 Florida, why do you have a death penalty?
01:58:39.600 Who is that saved for, if not this guy?
01:58:44.000 Who's that saved for?
01:58:45.800 I mean, they gave it to Eileen Wuornos, the subject of the movie Monster.
01:58:52.020 Yeah.
01:58:52.420 I remember that one.
01:58:53.280 She won the...
01:58:53.880 Yeah, I just remembered, too.
01:58:55.100 She won the Oscar for it because they made her look ugly.
01:58:59.600 They're like, hey, we made this really attractive actress look ugly.
01:59:03.660 Yeah.
01:59:03.940 She wins an Oscar.
01:59:05.020 And I felt bad for all ugly people like me.
01:59:07.840 I mean, when do I get...
01:59:09.780 Nobody called me.
01:59:10.700 I can be a really ugly actress.
01:59:13.460 You'd be a very attractive actress.
01:59:15.380 Oh, yeah, yeah.
01:59:16.200 Very attractive.
01:59:17.140 But, you know, the death penalty, maybe it's just for when the Democrats get control and
01:59:25.160 they can execute Donald Trump.
01:59:27.100 Maybe that's what...
01:59:28.860 Because, believe me...
01:59:30.220 Certainly act like that's what they want.
01:59:32.040 They would...
01:59:32.640 There would be...
01:59:33.640 There'd be quite a few that would actually step up to the plate and say, yes, we should
01:59:37.400 execute him.
01:59:37.980 So, it's crazy.
01:59:39.800 They made the case that it's treason, which is the one...
01:59:41.980 Oh, yeah.
01:59:42.180 That's the only thing that you can...
01:59:44.840 That's constitutionally permitted and...
01:59:47.100 And required.
01:59:47.960 And required.
01:59:48.300 And required.
01:59:49.220 Okay.
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02:01:10.500 The Glenn Beck Program.
02:01:12.400 The Glenn Beck Program.
02:01:14.400 The Glenn Beck Program.
02:01:22.400 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
02:01:27.240 We're glad you're here.
02:01:30.480 I just want to say, Stu, I know you're rooting for the Eagles.
02:01:34.220 Yes.
02:01:34.380 Are you rooting for the Phillies?
02:01:36.100 I mean, I'm not a Phillies fan, but not against them.
02:01:39.180 Good.
02:01:39.500 Well, you should be.
02:01:40.620 You should be.
02:01:41.440 They should be banned from baseball at least this year.
02:01:44.940 Really?
02:01:45.720 Um, every time that they have been in the World Series, there has been, it's been the year
02:01:52.060 of a massive financial problem.
02:01:55.620 They were in 29.
02:01:58.300 1929.
02:01:59.440 1930.
02:02:00.520 Another big crash.
02:02:01.800 Yeah.
02:02:02.220 Uh, 1980.
02:02:04.320 Yeah.
02:02:04.960 Yeah.
02:02:05.440 Uh, 2008.
02:02:08.660 Yes.
02:02:09.540 Okay.
02:02:09.800 So, those were the big years of bad things.
02:02:14.780 Those are also the only years they were in the World Series.
02:02:18.440 Isn't that weird?
02:02:19.480 Really weird.
02:02:20.320 And they might be in the World Series this time.
02:02:23.140 They can't.
02:02:23.580 We cannot let it happen.
02:02:25.400 We cannot.
02:02:26.020 If you're on the Philadelphia Phillies team, throw the ball.
02:02:30.280 I mean, throw the game, not the ball.
02:02:32.480 Throw the game.
02:02:34.820 Throw the ball you are already doing.
02:02:36.720 Throw it in the wrong direction.
02:02:38.800 Drop it from time to time.
02:02:41.280 Do your country a favor.
02:02:44.320 This is apparently a reality.
02:02:46.880 That's real, though, every single time.
02:02:48.560 I will say, do you remember, how do you feel about 2017, 2018?
02:02:52.520 Some good years in there, right?
02:02:53.880 Yeah, yeah.
02:02:54.280 Yeah.
02:02:54.840 That's when the Eagles won.
02:02:56.020 So, when the Eagles win the Super Bowl, things are good.
02:02:59.760 America celebrates good times.
02:03:02.220 Yeah, well.
02:03:02.580 And then soon after, the entire society falls apart.
02:03:05.980 Yeah, it's too bad.
02:03:07.360 Go, Birds.
02:03:08.220 Too bad the Eagles are going to lose to Dallas.
02:03:11.680 You know, I don't know.
02:03:13.140 It's going to be so sweet.
02:03:13.500 They're not going to go undefeated, I understand this.
02:03:15.440 But please, not this weekend.
02:03:16.560 Not this weekend.
02:03:17.200 Yeah.
02:03:17.540 I'm not even.
02:03:18.340 Please.
02:03:18.600 I mean, I'm rooting for the Cowboys because, you know, it's where I live.
02:03:24.060 And so, that's like, I mean, I'm low bar fan.
02:03:27.160 You know what I mean?
02:03:28.440 And my son, I'm only watching football because my son is watching and he's teaching.
02:03:32.740 Strangely, he's teaching me about it.
02:03:34.120 But it is extra sweet that they are playing this weekend against the Eagles.
02:03:40.500 I beg.
02:03:40.920 I beg of you.
02:03:41.560 And they're going to crush them.
02:03:43.380 I beg of you.
02:03:44.380 Please don't let this happen.
02:03:45.340 Crush.
02:03:45.860 Please don't make my life this miserable.
02:03:47.920 Crush.
02:03:49.120 Crush.
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