The Glenn Beck Program - March 29, 2021


No More Silence on the Cartels | Guest: Sheriff Mark Dannels | 3⧸29⧸21


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2 hours and 2 minutes

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161.38434

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19,767

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2,004

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

33


Summary


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00:03:31.340 So they they have dislodged the the giant cargo ship in the Suez Canal.
00:03:39.880 And the reason why I put you on duct tape alert is because we may be having another toilet
00:03:47.000 paper crisis.
00:03:49.980 Now.
00:03:50.540 I mean, it's been it's been a year.
00:03:54.780 Why not have another one as just for the anniversary?
00:03:58.320 Why not?
00:03:59.020 Why not all go panic and buy a bunch of toilet paper?
00:04:02.160 They're saying because of the Suez Canal being shut down, we may the world may experience a
00:04:07.920 toilet paper shortage.
00:04:09.220 And I have to tell you, there are many things, air conditioning being one of them.
00:04:17.880 I think air conditioning and toilet paper are my no go zones.
00:04:21.920 You know what I mean?
00:04:22.460 If they say, Glenn, you can't have air conditioning and sorry, no more toilet paper.
00:04:27.140 Bad for the environment.
00:04:28.020 I say, let the planet burn.
00:04:29.420 Uh, it's just it's just my line, you know, indoor plumbing is, uh, is also is also on
00:04:38.020 that line refrigeration, anything refrigerated, uh, you know, that involves any kind of refrigeration,
00:04:46.120 my house, my actual refrigerator, my car city would fall into this.
00:04:53.440 Got to have that.
00:04:54.760 Well, if you could find another way to get the air conditioning running and the lights,
00:04:59.020 I guess lights are all, I think there's a lot of, there's a lot of things on my, here's
00:05:04.580 what we're willing to do.
00:05:05.660 Nothing.
00:05:06.580 Okay.
00:05:07.000 We're not going to do anything.
00:05:08.540 I'm willing to separate my garbage, but not really, not really.
00:05:12.540 I'm going to put them in the same garbage can.
00:05:15.880 I mean, I'll separate them and then I'll put them in the garbage can.
00:05:19.840 And then I'm knowing that my city is just going to dump them in the same place.
00:05:24.260 The only actual use for recycling is the extra garbage can.
00:05:28.240 You have more capacity.
00:05:29.240 Yes.
00:05:29.540 That's the only thing.
00:05:30.620 Yes.
00:05:31.320 Yes.
00:05:31.820 And the year, they're usually big, like the big green garbage can.
00:05:35.000 You can fit a lot of non recyclables in.
00:05:37.200 Right.
00:05:37.580 That's so great.
00:05:38.720 It's great.
00:05:39.340 And, uh, so we appreciate, uh, the environmentalist for that.
00:05:42.720 Anyway, um, they, uh, uh, they're now saying that toilet paper may be a shortage because of
00:05:49.200 the Suez canal.
00:05:51.080 And I'm wondering, I'm, I'm, I'm wondering, uh, are those little teeny tugboats that they're
00:05:59.280 using?
00:05:59.620 Are those really, is that the best we can do?
00:06:02.000 I mean, as a planet, is that, has anybody thought of just taking a, like a big old battleship,
00:06:08.140 you know, one that we don't even care about, make it like a demolition derby.
00:06:10.920 And they're like, I'm going to take the battleship, but I'm just going to ram that thing until
00:06:14.700 it comes unlodged.
00:06:15.760 I mean, is this really the best we can do?
00:06:19.100 Have you seen the little toot out there?
00:06:21.020 Like I can do it.
00:06:22.140 I can do it.
00:06:23.260 Can we get bigger boats?
00:06:24.980 It doesn't seem that intimidating.
00:06:26.880 It doesn't.
00:06:27.940 You need a little, but I mean, I don't think destroying the boat in the middle of the canal
00:06:31.860 would work very well.
00:06:32.900 Really?
00:06:33.440 Cause that's the way, I mean, you know, the history of the Suez canal.
00:06:37.540 I have zero life, zero life.
00:06:41.660 And something tells me you're about to confirm that.
00:06:43.840 I am.
00:06:44.800 I, the Suez canal is a fascinating story about how it came.
00:06:49.420 It actually started because a kid was really, really fat and his dad wanted him to lose
00:06:58.560 weight and he hired a French guy to help him.
00:07:01.380 That's honest to God.
00:07:02.420 This is how the Suez canal started.
00:07:05.040 His dad looking at his son, he's like, you are going to die from an early death.
00:07:10.880 This is in the 1800s.
00:07:12.220 Okay.
00:07:12.520 When everybody, when fat was beautiful.
00:07:14.380 So you can imagine how fat this kid had to be.
00:07:19.140 And he's like, you're going to die from, you're too fat.
00:07:22.100 You're too fat.
00:07:23.040 You'll never amount to anything if you're that fat.
00:07:25.520 And, uh, he couldn't get his son to stop eating.
00:07:28.640 So he hires a French guy.
00:07:31.320 Now, why would you hire a French guy to do it?
00:07:33.860 The only reason why this French guy happened to be in town was because Napoleon was in town.
00:07:40.820 It was, it was Egypt.
00:07:42.020 And so this French guy is like, oh, I can help your son lose weight.
00:07:47.220 And he gets to know the fat kid and he likes the fat kid.
00:07:51.740 And he's like, look, don't tell, uh, don't tell your dad, but, uh, I got a little buster for you.
00:07:58.540 Uh, and so he starts feeding him macaroni.
00:08:01.280 He smuggles in macaroni for the fat kid.
00:08:03.760 And the fat kid's like, I love macaroni.
00:08:05.980 Thank you very much.
00:08:07.480 The French are the greatest.
00:08:10.380 And, uh, and dad just thinks, my son, look, I am doing everything I can.
00:08:16.740 And the dad is saying, well, my son's not losing any weight.
00:08:21.960 Don't look at me.
00:08:23.900 So this goes on for a while.
00:08:26.000 And then there's all kinds of wars and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:08:29.560 And, you know, millions die.
00:08:32.260 Sure.
00:08:32.680 Blah, blah, blah.
00:08:34.220 And things change.
00:08:35.420 Uh, and dad dies.
00:08:37.280 And the fat kid's like, uh, finally, finally, my dad's dead.
00:08:42.680 And he becomes king.
00:08:45.620 He's now the ruler of Egypt.
00:08:49.100 And with all of these things that are changing, though, the Crimea war and everything else,
00:08:54.280 um, there, the planet is changing because everybody was getting all of their goods and services
00:09:01.140 either over land and the Ottoman Empire was, was really in trouble at the time.
00:09:06.980 So those trade routes were being lost or you go down south around Africa, which took too long.
00:09:14.320 So that's when the French guy, who was strangely not a dietician, I don't know what exactly he did.
00:09:23.780 I think he was like an engineer.
00:09:25.300 I mean, he was a guy who wanted to build the Suez Canal for a long time.
00:09:30.280 And he says, look, I, uh, smuggled the macaroni to you.
00:09:35.380 Well, when your, uh, papa was saying, hey, stop eating so much.
00:09:39.600 It was me with the macaroni.
00:09:41.200 And so the fact he's like, okay, we'll build, I mean, I'm, this is the gist of it.
00:09:47.760 You'd have to, this isn't a historical quote.
00:09:50.020 This is not exactly the historical quote, but we don't know.
00:09:53.020 I wasn't there and neither was a historian.
00:09:54.880 They didn't have tape decks back then.
00:09:56.200 So he's like, I gotta do it because I want more macaroni.
00:10:00.680 And so he builds the, he starts to build the canal.
00:10:04.900 Uh, the problem is, is it takes so many people.
00:10:09.640 There's not enough slaves.
00:10:13.240 And he is telling everybody that you have to, uh, you have to build the canal and you're
00:10:18.520 a slave.
00:10:19.120 And so, uh, you know, you're a peasant.
00:10:21.560 So you work for me, you're a slave.
00:10:23.980 And, uh, now go build the canal.
00:10:27.120 Well, at the time this is happening, something else in the world is happening.
00:10:30.900 Now, this is the part where you can look at everyone who says the United States never
00:10:37.780 did anything.
00:10:38.480 The United States is just a horrible place.
00:10:41.800 We are just, you know what we are?
00:10:43.400 We're all about slavery.
00:10:44.600 That's all this country's ever done.
00:10:47.480 Okay.
00:10:48.660 Suez canal.
00:10:51.020 60,000 people are slaves building this canal.
00:10:55.060 Something interesting happens.
00:10:57.440 It's called the emancipation proclamation.
00:11:00.440 Ah, crap.
00:11:02.580 Now I don't have slaves.
00:11:04.360 I'm not going to get any macaroni.
00:11:05.480 Because in Egypt, the emancipation proclamation, as it did all around the world, shook the
00:11:14.180 world.
00:11:15.640 And so the 60,000 slaves that were digging the Suez canal also were freed.
00:11:22.720 In fact, the 20 million slaves in, uh, they were called serfs in, uh, Russia, they were
00:11:33.000 also freed because of the emancipation proclamation at the time.
00:11:36.800 But I digress back to the fat kid with macaroni.
00:11:43.760 So they build the, uh, uh, they build the, uh, the canal and all kinds of stuff is happening,
00:11:50.840 uh, all around the world at this time.
00:11:54.180 Uh, there, we are building all kinds of stuff.
00:11:58.100 I mean, it's in the 1860s.
00:11:59.820 And so you're, you're looking at, um, uh, you're looking at the, the building of some
00:12:06.440 of the, the greatest, uh, things in the world, the greatest construction we're building
00:12:12.700 canals, we're building tunnels, we're building bridges, everything around the world.
00:12:17.500 Suez canal is, uh, is dug and now it has to be opened and they have the big opening ceremony
00:12:26.840 and a guy comes and he's like, uh, I've got the night the, uh, uh, maybe, uh, for the
00:12:32.700 opening, I unveil a big statue for you and, uh, put it, uh, I put it right here at the opening
00:12:39.120 of the canal.
00:12:40.580 It's going to be based on the Colossus of road roads.
00:12:43.600 And, uh, the, uh, I like macaroni.
00:12:48.340 So they don't build the statue.
00:12:50.340 Instead, they build the statue, a 35 foot tall statue of the guy who snuck the fat kid macaroni.
00:12:59.040 And that was sitting at the opening of the Suez canal until, uh, until the, uh, Egyptians,
00:13:05.520 uh, took it from the, uh, British in what 18 or 1950s.
00:13:11.860 And they blew up that statue, but that guy was Bertoli.
00:13:16.480 That guy was rejected for that statue.
00:13:19.200 And he went on to build the statue of Liberty.
00:13:25.340 It was originally made for the opening of the Suez canal.
00:13:28.480 Now, the reason why I'm stopping here is because that was unveiled on the opening of the Suez canal,
00:13:35.320 the small little statue of the macaroni guy.
00:13:38.720 And, uh, that's his official name or this is if, if history were taught like this, every kid would know history.
00:13:45.600 They would, they would know the macaroni guy.
00:13:47.320 They would know the macaroni guy.
00:13:48.360 They'd get the gist of the story.
00:13:50.220 And, uh, so then all of the Kings and Queens and everybody from all over the world,
00:13:54.220 they're on a barge and they're all going to go down the Suez canal.
00:13:57.980 And what happens a boat gets stuck right before the opening, a boat gets lodged sideways,
00:14:07.440 exactly like what's happening right now.
00:14:10.980 And so what did they do?
00:14:13.120 They blew it up.
00:14:15.860 I'm just saying little toot ain't gonna get the job done.
00:14:22.220 Blow it up.
00:14:23.880 And that is the story of the Suez canal kind of all right.
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00:16:08.660 Oh, so I don't know if you saw this, Stu, but the White House is now talking about a
00:16:27.080 tax for every mile that you drive.
00:16:30.060 Yeah.
00:16:30.640 Pete Buttigieg bringing that in.
00:16:32.100 Yeah.
00:16:32.440 That's good stuff.
00:16:33.380 Yeah.
00:16:33.660 That's good stuff.
00:16:34.260 That's because, remember, long ago they said, well, you need electric cars.
00:16:41.560 Yeah.
00:16:41.840 You need an electric car because, you know, that's good for the environment, and you're
00:16:46.900 not going to have to pay for all that gas, and you don't have to pay any of those gas
00:16:49.880 taxes.
00:16:50.420 That'll be great.
00:16:51.400 Yeah.
00:16:51.720 And then when the gas tax money started to go away, they said, well, we can't use the
00:16:55.200 gas tax anymore because no one's paying the gas tax.
00:16:57.380 Yeah, because we have electric cars.
00:16:58.660 We have electric cars, and I don't pay the gas tax anymore.
00:17:00.340 So, now, we just need to charge you a dollar per mile, which I think is-
00:17:05.140 A dollar per mile?
00:17:06.880 I think it-
00:17:07.640 No, listen to me.
00:17:08.620 I think that's a-
00:17:09.040 Oh, it's not that high, is it?
00:17:11.080 I wouldn't be shocked, but that can't possibly be how much it is.
00:17:14.620 And a gas tax anyway, blah, blah, blah.
00:17:17.580 A dollar a mile?
00:17:18.980 No.
00:17:19.500 It can't be.
00:17:20.940 I swear I read that.
00:17:22.300 Now I can't find it in this article.
00:17:24.340 I swear I read that this weekend.
00:17:26.040 It can't be.
00:17:27.640 Because that would be crazy.
00:17:28.840 But then again, it's the joke.
00:17:31.540 You know, here's why it didn't even-
00:17:33.420 Until you said that, I'm like, yeah, a dollar per mile.
00:17:35.420 Yeah, it just seems like normal.
00:17:36.060 I mean, it just seems like, yeah, okay, that could have possibly.
00:17:39.000 Okay, so they're thinking about taxing people, which I think goes right in line, seriously.
00:17:45.020 Goes right in line with the no one under $400,000 is going to pay a dime in extra taxes.
00:17:51.180 Don't you think?
00:17:51.680 Oh, yeah.
00:17:52.180 Because I don't think there's any-
00:17:53.260 As far as I know, only people who make over $400,000 drive cars.
00:17:57.440 Yeah, yeah.
00:17:57.940 So, all those other people don't have to pay that tax.
00:18:01.140 And so, the good thing is, if you live in New York City, you won't have to worry about
00:18:05.080 it, you know, because you really probably don't drive, which is great.
00:18:10.540 You'll pay a little more for taxis, but aren't you willing to-
00:18:13.940 You won't even notice that.
00:18:15.840 You know, a little more for Uber, you know, but will you notice that?
00:18:19.920 Uh, so all you have to do is live in one of these great, great cities with, you know,
00:18:25.140 some sort of a subway or something, which our country is riddled with those, with those
00:18:30.080 cities.
00:18:30.560 Just rid-
00:18:31.260 You can't-
00:18:32.420 I can't fall down and not be able to touch two different subway systems or a light rail
00:18:40.800 system that is so convenient for me to use.
00:18:44.660 How about you, Stu?
00:18:46.500 I mean, they're just fantastic.
00:18:49.420 Oh, I'm a huge fan of the light rail.
00:18:51.320 And the good thing about them is their consistency, which is every time they're created, they destroy
00:18:56.280 the economy around it.
00:18:57.600 Right?
00:18:58.080 Yeah.
00:18:58.420 And they just-
00:18:59.160 And I shouldn't say they destroy the economy around it.
00:19:01.580 They just take everyone's money and then it gets poured into the light rail system instead
00:19:06.400 of other valuable things.
00:19:07.600 And like the light rail system that comes right here, just a few blocks away from our
00:19:12.060 studio.
00:19:12.580 Oh, it's nice.
00:19:13.080 Uh, it's really nice.
00:19:14.420 And the reason why it's so nice, it's been there for decades, really.
00:19:17.720 And, uh, no one ever rides it.
00:19:20.800 So it rides, it's like a ghost train.
00:19:23.120 Yeah.
00:19:23.500 It just rides in the middle of the night.
00:19:25.440 It rides early in the morning and no one is on it.
00:19:28.360 And I just think it's, I think it's the way it should be.
00:19:34.140 We're saving it for when people really want to ride it.
00:19:37.600 You know?
00:19:38.440 I, I like that because, uh, it's, first of all, it's very spacious.
00:19:42.520 You always have the space.
00:19:44.640 Because no one is on it.
00:19:46.020 The Dallas-
00:19:46.800 It's almost literal.
00:19:47.900 The Dallas one is an insane story.
00:19:50.340 In 1984, it came in, the tax came in.
00:19:53.400 Um, it was supposed to pay for 147 miles of light rail, but that plan was too expensive.
00:19:58.300 So it was scaled back to 90, even though the tax stayed the same, obviously.
00:20:01.860 Of course it did.
00:20:02.540 Yeah, of course it did.
00:20:03.760 That only makes sense.
00:20:04.800 $8.2 billion, uh, it was what it cost.
00:20:08.600 And I, you know, I know I've used it approximately zero times.
00:20:11.820 Glenn, how many times have you used it?
00:20:12.620 Well, I've lived here, I've lived here now for what, 10 years?
00:20:15.400 Have you lived here for 10 years?
00:20:16.460 Yeah.
00:20:17.000 I've used it, uh, never.
00:20:20.200 Never.
00:20:20.620 Never.
00:20:20.920 And, uh, Sarah, have you ever used the light rail system here?
00:20:23.100 No?
00:20:23.320 No.
00:20:23.460 She says no.
00:20:24.140 No.
00:20:24.260 Um, in fact, that's, I don't know anyone that he has, because it goes from like nowhere
00:20:29.020 to other places also where nothing happens.
00:20:34.200 And it's one of those things where like, I think one of the stops is at the American airline
00:20:38.000 center, like where the Dallas Mavericks play, for example.
00:20:40.100 Yeah.
00:20:40.260 Yeah.
00:20:40.580 Um, however it like doesn't run late enough for some of the games.
00:20:44.720 So why would you?
00:20:45.940 Right.
00:20:46.240 Why would you?
00:20:46.780 The one time I wanted to take the light rail system, I was with my son.
00:20:50.240 We went to a Mavs game and the game ran, I guess, a little bit late.
00:20:53.540 So they just stopped running the trains.
00:20:55.620 So then I was just down in the, you know, center of Dallas with my kid at 1130 at night,
00:20:59.020 which was fantastic.
00:21:00.360 Of course, no Ubers, no cabs, nothing around at that point.
00:21:03.920 So the story ends with him being stabbed to death.
00:21:07.100 Yeah, probably.
00:21:08.380 Yeah.
00:21:08.760 By the way, we are, we have something in common with our fellow people here in Dallas.
00:21:12.220 Uh, 92% of people in Dallas have never used the light rail system that they caused all
00:21:17.760 these billions of dollars.
00:21:19.040 Yeah, but those 8%, I mean, that's, that's good stuff.
00:21:23.000 I mean, it just never goes anywhere and you have to drive to it.
00:21:26.680 Right.
00:21:27.000 It's so bad.
00:21:28.340 I mean, it's just, it's just ridiculous.
00:21:31.500 It's not New York City.
00:21:33.600 They added an extra train line and they had a goal of how many, you know, miles they're
00:21:39.220 going to use.
00:21:39.600 Because after they made the goal, they added an extra train line and they got an extra
00:21:44.600 two years and they still missed the goal by, by over 40%.
00:21:49.160 Because no one rides it.
00:21:52.020 No one, no one rides it.
00:21:54.560 And it's, it's an incredible thing where you see this thing floating around empty all the
00:21:58.420 time, just going back and forth from, it's like, it's like, it's like SimCity.
00:22:02.660 You'd put the, that old game, you just put the stupid train in there and just ride back
00:22:05.720 and forth and no one would ever be on it.
00:22:07.040 You know, here's the, here's the amazing thing.
00:22:08.760 I've lived in so many cities cause I'm, I'm on the run.
00:22:11.920 I'm on the lam.
00:22:13.020 And I've lived in so many cities all across the country.
00:22:15.340 And every time, every time I go to a city, it's like, we should have a light rail.
00:22:20.960 And I'm like, don't do it.
00:22:22.200 Don't do it.
00:22:22.540 Don't do it.
00:22:22.980 Every city I've lived in has done it.
00:22:24.660 And it's a waste of money.
00:22:26.160 They never finish it.
00:22:27.340 And then you've got some politician going, Hey, well, at least we got light rail.
00:22:31.180 It's great.
00:22:31.720 If we could just get an extension to it, then it would really open up.
00:22:35.240 Don't do it, America.
00:22:36.420 In the meantime, a mileage tax coming your way.
00:22:42.880 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:22:46.520 I love that.
00:22:48.560 Hey, do you have a combustion engine?
00:22:52.300 Oh, well, you're already evil.
00:22:55.640 But on top of it, that combustion engine probably has some silicon chips in it, which are not evil.
00:23:02.880 We love, they come from a beautiful valley.
00:23:05.000 Anyway, those silicon chips are expensive.
00:23:09.840 And so when you, when your, you know, combustion engine goes wrong, it's probably not the engine that you could run to Pep Boys and get something and fix.
00:23:20.980 No, no, no.
00:23:21.660 It's probably that cheap piece of plastic.
00:23:25.580 That thing.
00:23:26.700 Oh, that'll sit.
00:23:27.580 Well, you need a new chip.
00:23:28.980 It's going to set you back six grand.
00:23:30.720 Really?
00:23:31.120 The car was 20.
00:23:32.180 That one chip was six grand out of all of the money I paid?
00:23:36.520 That was, really?
00:23:38.520 Yeah.
00:23:39.140 Uh-huh.
00:23:40.080 Well, you don't have to worry about it now.
00:23:41.640 If you have CarShield, your car breaks down.
00:23:43.760 They're going to send somebody for you.
00:23:44.980 You've got a rental car.
00:23:46.060 They're going to pay for the covered repair.
00:23:48.960 You don't have to front the money.
00:23:50.740 It's great.
00:23:51.300 It's CarShield.com.
00:23:52.560 Use the promo code Beck and save 10%.
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00:23:59.340 In Dallas here, every time someone decides to ride the train, we have to pay them $4.21.
00:24:04.980 So just use a little bit of that cash and go to BlazeTV.com slash Glenn.
00:24:07.980 Promo code is control.
00:24:13.520 This is the Glenn Beck Program with some good news.
00:24:17.080 It's, they just colon blowed that thing out of the canal.
00:24:22.060 So it is free.
00:24:23.960 Yay!
00:24:24.640 It's free.
00:24:26.220 $9 billion a day in trade were blocked by that.
00:24:30.000 And all they needed to do, Egypt needed a little bit of fiber.
00:24:33.460 And they won't get blocked like that ever again.
00:24:36.480 And I think that's...
00:24:38.020 That's a good thing.
00:24:39.140 Yeah.
00:24:39.460 It's good.
00:24:39.860 Yeah.
00:24:40.600 It's good.
00:24:41.860 Okay.
00:24:43.480 So we're here with Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed.
00:24:48.920 And welcome to the program, Pat.
00:24:50.540 Thank you.
00:24:50.860 Good to be here, Glenn.
00:24:51.520 So I was at church yesterday and I'm about to lose my mind on the whole mask thing.
00:24:59.800 Yeah.
00:25:00.100 I talk about this almost every week after church because I am coming out of my skin for that
00:25:04.760 hour.
00:25:05.140 Yeah.
00:25:05.480 Because I hate the mask.
00:25:07.980 It's so hot.
00:25:09.620 Yeah, it's so hot.
00:25:10.260 It's so hot.
00:25:11.120 Then you start singing in it.
00:25:12.580 Well, I'm not going to.
00:25:13.860 With a mask, I'm not singing.
00:25:16.000 I'm not going to do it.
00:25:16.660 First of all, we're every other pew.
00:25:18.780 So we're already...
00:25:19.700 Right.
00:25:19.960 We're a million miles away from everybody.
00:25:22.140 Yeah.
00:25:22.320 The six foot thing was arbitrary.
00:25:26.340 It's three feet for the WHO.
00:25:31.160 Why aren't we going with WHO standards?
00:25:33.120 I thought they were so great.
00:25:34.240 Anyway, so we're sitting there and we're singing and then people start coming up.
00:25:38.480 Did you get the vaccine yet?
00:25:39.840 Have you had the vaccine?
00:25:40.700 No.
00:25:41.700 Oh, you're going to get the vaccine.
00:25:43.000 No.
00:25:43.940 You're not going to get the vaccine?
00:25:45.100 No.
00:25:45.280 I've already had COVID.
00:25:46.300 I had COVID.
00:25:46.940 My whole family had COVID.
00:25:48.260 We were...
00:25:48.740 For a long time.
00:25:50.260 We were sick.
00:25:50.780 We had COVID.
00:25:51.680 I got it.
00:25:53.180 So you're not going to get the vaccine?
00:25:54.580 No.
00:25:54.880 I'm not going to get the vaccine.
00:25:55.980 Why don't you get the vaccine?
00:25:56.740 I'm not going to get it.
00:25:57.080 My kids aren't going to get the vaccine.
00:25:58.720 My kids...
00:25:59.520 Well, so you're not...
00:26:00.560 You don't want your family to get the vaccine?
00:26:02.720 No, it's not that I don't want my family to get the vaccine.
00:26:05.040 We already had COVID.
00:26:07.700 Don't need it.
00:26:08.200 We don't need it.
00:26:09.480 But, you know, if I wanted to get it, maybe I would.
00:26:13.440 I don't recommend to my kids that they get it because it's generally good with kids.
00:26:21.080 I mean, my kids don't need it.
00:26:24.440 It's not that big of a deal.
00:26:26.960 So when are you going to get it?
00:26:30.420 And nothing has changed here in Texas.
00:26:33.340 Nothing has changed.
00:26:34.680 Yeah, Pat and I were just talking about this because they do this big...
00:26:37.720 Remember Joe Biden did this Neanderthal thinking speech where he was saying that Texas opening up to 100% was going to cause the crash of all humanity.
00:26:46.740 There are going to be piles of dead bodies on every street.
00:26:49.040 And I will tell you that we still club women here in Texas and then just drag them by their hair into the cave.
00:26:53.560 Obviously, everybody knows that.
00:26:54.900 Of course.
00:26:55.820 It goes without saying.
00:26:57.580 That's with or without a mask.
00:26:59.600 Yes.
00:27:00.340 Yeah.
00:27:00.960 That was way before COVID.
00:27:02.520 I mean, we've been doing that since 1836.
00:27:05.880 And now we've had 18 consecutive days of downward motion in our numbers here in Texas.
00:27:11.040 In hospitalizations, in infections, in death, in all of it.
00:27:15.580 It's all going down.
00:27:16.800 The opposite happening in Michigan right now, where the numbers are going up considerably, where they have not been open 100%.
00:27:24.960 And it's funny because there's two ways this has gone.
00:27:27.660 One is the Neanderthal thinking.
00:27:29.200 Gavin Newsom saying this is reckless behavior and all this nonsense.
00:27:33.420 Everyone thinking that it was going to blow up.
00:27:35.740 And all of us in Texas sort of yawning and rolling our eyes.
00:27:39.380 And on the other hand...
00:27:39.800 Because nothing has really changed.
00:27:41.140 No.
00:27:41.400 I mean, you can have more people in a restaurant.
00:27:43.780 That's about it.
00:27:44.320 That's the other side.
00:27:45.060 I see a lot of people using this as like, well, this proves lockdowns don't work.
00:27:48.500 Not really.
00:27:49.480 We didn't have lockdowns before this, and we don't have them now.
00:27:52.160 It really doesn't seem any different than it was before we made the speech.
00:27:54.760 And people do what they think is the right thing to do.
00:27:58.880 They do.
00:27:59.440 So, you know, the Texans are not all walking around just like, I've got a French kiss.
00:28:05.480 Everybody I see today.
00:28:07.840 It's not happening.
00:28:09.260 No.
00:28:09.400 It's not happening.
00:28:10.140 They're still wearing masks.
00:28:11.740 And then I'm going to shoot them with my six gun.
00:28:14.000 That's not what happens here.
00:28:15.740 Well.
00:28:16.320 Well, once in a while.
00:28:17.120 Yeah.
00:28:17.360 Once in a while.
00:28:17.820 The shooting with a six gun.
00:28:19.260 But only those who deserve it.
00:28:21.400 Right.
00:28:22.540 Right.
00:28:23.060 Hey, by the way, speaking of guns, did you hear about Hunter Biden's gun?
00:28:27.420 You know the...
00:28:28.020 Yeah.
00:28:29.640 Why do you say it that way?
00:28:31.440 Yeah.
00:28:31.880 With an accusatory kind of...
00:28:34.080 Because like, what do you think?
00:28:35.240 We're stupid?
00:28:36.740 Is that...
00:28:37.200 Well, I don't think there's a lot of people...
00:28:38.800 Ill-informed?
00:28:39.200 I don't think there's a lot of people in the audience that do know this.
00:28:42.820 Okay.
00:28:45.140 Now I don't want to share it.
00:28:46.600 Now I don't want to share it.
00:28:47.380 I feel judged.
00:28:48.340 No!
00:28:48.480 This is an unsafe environment.
00:28:50.860 This is an unsafe environment.
00:28:52.500 I didn't mean to make you feel uncomfortable, Glenn.
00:28:54.800 I apologize.
00:28:54.900 Well, I feel...
00:28:55.180 And it's my feelings that really matter.
00:28:57.440 Even though my apology won't matter either.
00:28:59.080 So...
00:28:59.640 So, you're right.
00:29:01.840 You're right.
00:29:02.160 So, while the president is pushing gun control, I would just like to stop at the little Hunter
00:29:09.740 Biden story that we apparently talked about a long time ago.
00:29:15.620 And I'm going to pretend that I don't remember it.
00:29:18.020 Really?
00:29:18.640 Yeah.
00:29:19.080 Why would you pretend that you don't remember talking about it?
00:29:22.120 You like to take credit for every prediction that you've made over the past 100 years.
00:29:24.800 Well, I'm going to pretend.
00:29:25.480 I read a story and they were like, the only people that were talking about this was Glenn
00:29:28.660 Beck and the Blaze and all the research they did during the impeachment.
00:29:32.760 And they were the only ones that talked about it.
00:29:34.300 And I'm like, damn right.
00:29:37.880 Damn right.
00:29:38.640 I don't...
00:29:39.020 You didn't remember the...
00:29:40.740 Oh, of course I do.
00:29:41.680 Of course you did.
00:29:42.320 Anyway.
00:29:42.420 You're just pretending not to.
00:29:43.260 The story begins in 2018 with Hallie Biden.
00:29:47.260 Now, Hallie...
00:29:48.200 Haley.
00:29:48.880 Haley.
00:29:49.520 I think.
00:29:50.380 Why don't you tell the story?
00:29:51.240 Is it Haley?
00:29:51.600 Why don't you just tell the...
00:29:52.460 Why don't you just tell the story?
00:29:54.460 Well, no.
00:29:55.200 It's your story.
00:29:56.020 I'm just helping with it.
00:29:57.160 Well, you remember the story from when you initially talked about it so often.
00:30:00.440 Right.
00:30:01.080 It was you that broke the story.
00:30:02.880 And by the way, did you hear my macaroni story on the Suez Canal a few minutes ago?
00:30:06.560 Don't correct my stories.
00:30:07.620 Right.
00:30:07.880 Okay.
00:30:08.100 They are airtight.
00:30:10.860 So, Hallie Biden?
00:30:12.280 Yeah.
00:30:12.740 Mm-hmm.
00:30:13.880 With Beau Biden.
00:30:15.060 Mm-hmm.
00:30:15.320 You want to correct me there?
00:30:16.420 No.
00:30:17.060 Okay.
00:30:17.440 So, Beau is...
00:30:20.100 Beau's dead.
00:30:21.400 And Hallie, the widow, starts, you know, with Hunter.
00:30:26.260 And she's going through Hunter's truck due to a, quote, suspicion she had.
00:30:34.640 Hmm.
00:30:35.160 Now, we don't know what that suspicion she had was, but then she found a .38 revolver, and
00:30:46.000 it belonged to him, and apparently it just ended up in a trash can behind a grocery store
00:30:51.280 across the street from a school.
00:30:52.900 It happens.
00:30:53.900 It happens.
00:30:54.220 It happens.
00:30:54.900 It happens.
00:30:54.920 It happens.
00:30:55.080 It happens.
00:30:55.160 It happens.
00:30:55.680 Guns go off by themselves.
00:30:57.280 They go off.
00:30:57.340 It happens.
00:30:57.800 And sometimes they're like, I am so sick of being, I am not going to be treated this
00:31:01.980 way and under a seat in a truck.
00:31:04.020 I am, I am worth more than that.
00:31:06.460 I want to be in that trash can across the street from the school behind the grocery store.
00:31:12.300 And so, it went off.
00:31:14.580 Now, the police are saying that that kind of thing doesn't happen.
00:31:20.740 So, she returned to the store later to recover the gun, as Hunter had directed her to do, but
00:31:27.620 it couldn't be found.
00:31:29.540 She told the grocery store about the missing gun.
00:31:32.840 Could you imagine that conversation?
00:31:34.820 Hey, did you guys find a gun in your trash cans by any chance?
00:31:44.320 Could you imagine having that conversation?
00:31:46.540 No, I've never.
00:31:48.080 If somebody walks into a store and is like, if somebody came to me and said, hey, here at
00:31:53.120 the studios, you know your dumpster in the back?
00:31:55.580 Like, did you guys happen to find, you know, like some weapons in there?
00:32:00.800 I would immediately call the police, right?
00:32:03.640 You'd be like, uh-huh.
00:32:05.180 Yeah, you know what?
00:32:05.980 We did.
00:32:06.960 Why don't you wait here for about 10 minutes?
00:32:10.100 So, she went to talk about the missing gun, and this is where things got weirder.
00:32:17.460 The missing gun is particularly worrisome because the school is right across the street.
00:32:25.220 They were afraid that it would be used, you know, by a used in a crime while police were
00:32:31.040 questioning Hunter.
00:32:33.060 He also appeared to racially.
00:32:36.400 He also appeared to racially profile to Mexican grocery store employees telling officers they
00:32:42.580 were probably illegals.
00:32:45.500 So, when the cops go to talk to Hunter about the gun that was in the he immediately throws
00:32:52.040 them under the bus.
00:32:53.040 Oh, okay.
00:32:55.160 All right.
00:32:55.880 Then the police and the FBI go in, and the FBI tell the police, you know what?
00:33:04.420 We got a federal investigation going on.
00:33:06.920 And so, two Secret Service agents with badges and identification cards reportedly pay a visit
00:33:13.000 to the gun store where Hunter bought the firearm earlier that month and told the owner to turn
00:33:19.420 over the firearm transaction record from the purchase.
00:33:24.640 Now, why would you do that?
00:33:26.980 Oh, we want no record of that.
00:33:28.560 We'd like you to give us all the records on that.
00:33:30.740 Well, the store owner was like, I don't think you actually want this for an investigation.
00:33:38.500 I'm guessing you want to make all this stuff disappear.
00:33:42.960 So, the store owner held on to the paperwork until the ATF came in, and they reviewed the
00:33:54.120 forms, and the Secret Service said, oh, no, we didn't send anybody out.
00:33:59.700 We don't know what you're talking about.
00:34:01.060 We didn't send anybody out.
00:34:03.300 It also appears that Hunter may have lied on his federal background check.
00:34:07.960 No, did.
00:34:08.980 I don't think there's any way he could.
00:34:10.560 No, no, no, he may have lied.
00:34:11.540 How is he may have lied?
00:34:12.900 He said, it's a little fuzzy on those federal forums.
00:34:16.320 When they ask you about, you know, previous incidents with drugs, and you say no, and
00:34:22.800 blatantly you're on record having it happen.
00:34:25.000 Convictions and stuff.
00:34:26.120 When you were doing coke in a Hertz rental car that you turned back with coke lines still
00:34:31.180 on the dashboard.
00:34:34.680 It's unclear.
00:34:36.000 You could easily.
00:34:37.220 It's like.
00:34:37.920 What is it, people?
00:34:38.460 Are you an illegal alien?
00:34:40.620 No, I'm not from space.
00:34:42.980 Why would you call me an illegal alien?
00:34:45.080 Right.
00:34:45.320 And since when do we ban people from space coming?
00:34:48.420 And can it be abuse when it's so much fun?
00:34:51.100 No.
00:34:51.580 You know, I think it's.
00:34:53.400 Abuse drugs?
00:34:54.460 No.
00:34:55.300 Damn it.
00:34:55.940 They abused me for years.
00:34:59.560 So now he answered no to a question in the firearms transaction record asking if he was
00:35:06.900 an unlawful user user or addicted to marijuana, any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or
00:35:14.220 any other controlled substance.
00:35:15.940 And his answer was no.
00:35:17.180 And his answer was no.
00:35:19.320 His answer was no.
00:35:20.380 That's a felony.
00:35:21.720 But don't worry, kids.
00:35:23.660 He's part of the elite.
00:35:24.840 He's not going to pay any price for that, I'm sure.
00:35:26.820 But I just I just love that this is coming out now as daddy is saying we have to tighten
00:35:35.500 tighten the restrictions and ban certain guns, ban certain guns.
00:35:41.940 Yeah.
00:35:42.120 But I just like we have to really tighten the the background checks, because as his own
00:35:48.760 son has just proven.
00:35:52.320 People lie all the time.
00:35:54.260 People lie all the time.
00:35:56.740 If you if you want a drug, let's say you're a drug abuser and you want a gun, you're going
00:36:03.240 to go find one and you'll buy it, not necessarily from the gun store, because you're already
00:36:09.540 buying drugs from a drug dealer.
00:36:13.480 It's not like I've got my lines.
00:36:16.880 My favorite one was this Boulder shooting.
00:36:19.300 You know, one of the first narratives after they were like, oh, it's got to be a white guy.
00:36:22.500 Once that went away, they were like, well, did you know that 10 days before the shooting,
00:36:28.420 they banned, they were the judge overturned an AR-15 ban in Boulder and 10 days before
00:36:36.940 that.
00:36:37.320 And this guy bought the AR-15 like six days before that.
00:36:41.520 Do you believe this?
00:36:42.760 Well, he bought it in another town where they didn't have an AR-15 ban that it didn't.
00:36:47.020 That is why that is why we must have federal.
00:36:50.200 No, that's why we must have it federally.
00:36:52.280 I think it needs to be global because, you know, we need to keep these borders open.
00:36:56.320 We can't have, we can't come up with a disconnect as to why we're fine with open borders, but
00:37:02.320 we need gun laws all over here because obviously they could just bring the guns across the border.
00:37:07.240 Well, it's not like you have nefarious people like drug cartels right on the border that
00:37:12.780 are actively making money, doing things, human trafficking, drugs, guns.
00:37:19.820 It's none of that happening.
00:37:21.200 No.
00:37:21.980 These are just good people.
00:37:23.200 Good people.
00:37:24.040 Good people.
00:37:24.460 Good people.
00:37:25.320 Bringing people to a better life in America.
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00:39:04.700 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:39:08.480 George Floyd's murder trial is happening beginning today.
00:39:15.140 Yay!
00:39:16.320 It's going to be so exciting.
00:39:18.280 All kinds of good things are going to come out of this.
00:39:21.340 So we have that.
00:39:22.260 We're going to cover for you also more on the border.
00:39:24.820 We have a local sheriff who wrote an open letter that is really good.
00:39:30.460 We're going to talk to him coming up in just a second.
00:39:33.060 I'll share the letter with you as well.
00:39:35.800 But let me go back to the border with Ted Cruz over the weekend.
00:39:40.060 He went into one of the border facilities and the Democrats took some photos and released them.
00:39:46.980 And it's a horror show down there.
00:39:48.680 Here's what happened when Ted Cruz was walking through on his tour.
00:39:52.940 Listen.
00:39:53.080 Please respect.
00:39:54.900 Please give dignity to the people.
00:39:56.780 Please give dignity to the people.
00:39:58.220 So you work for the commissioner, your senior advisor.
00:40:00.480 You were hired two weeks ago.
00:40:01.620 And you're instructed to ask us to not have any pictures taken here.
00:40:04.740 Please respect the people.
00:40:05.580 Because the political leadership at DHS does not want the American people to know it.
00:40:09.240 Please respect the rules, sir.
00:40:10.160 And you keep standing in front of the pictures.
00:40:12.040 So you don't want the pictures taken.
00:40:13.760 The rules are arbitrary.
00:40:15.000 And they're designed to keep the American people in the dark.
00:40:17.120 Please respect the rules and give the people dignity and respect.
00:40:18.600 That's all we ask.
00:40:19.480 Dignity and respect.
00:40:20.180 You're asking, is this dignity and respect?
00:40:22.340 Look at these people.
00:40:23.060 There's a pandemic.
00:40:23.100 Please give dignity and respect to the people.
00:40:24.800 I respectfully ask you, sir.
00:40:27.800 There is a pandemic.
00:40:28.660 But full-hearted.
00:40:29.340 Is this respecting the rights of these kids?
00:40:30.820 Full-heartedly, I ask you.
00:40:31.340 Please respect the people.
00:40:31.540 Are you respecting the rights of these kids?
00:40:32.820 This is not a zoo, sir.
00:40:34.240 Please don't treat the people.
00:40:35.120 You're right.
00:40:35.560 And this is a dangerous place.
00:40:38.040 Please don't treat the people like this.
00:40:38.880 And your policies, unfortunately, are trying to hide them.
00:40:41.600 I understand you were instructed when 18 senators came down here.
00:40:45.320 I ask you to please respect the people.
00:40:46.500 Give them dignity and respect.
00:40:47.540 I respect them, and I want to fix this situation.
00:40:49.500 We all want to fix this, sir.
00:40:50.680 We don't want this to happen anymore.
00:40:52.480 How dare you not know what she's trying to say?
00:40:55.100 Give these people dignity and respect as we mistreat them and put them in like an Arby's warming ovens.
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00:43:46.140 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:54.220 Nothing ever changes on the border.
00:43:57.900 I mean, it's changed one time in my lifetime.
00:44:01.480 One time.
00:44:02.800 And that was with Donald Trump.
00:44:04.420 He was serious about it.
00:44:06.420 He did the things that he had to do to keep us safe and to keep our borders secure.
00:44:13.080 This problem, however, when we have Republicans and Democrats going up, nobody ever seems interested in actual solutions here.
00:44:22.040 Because it's too valuable as a political football.
00:44:26.000 Democrats, Republicans, neither side wants the game to end because we're going to take their ball away and they have nothing to play.
00:44:33.820 Meanwhile, law enforcement officers, the people who are actually down at the border, those who are police officers, border patrol, or sheriffs, those who work along our border, are left to deal with a messy reality.
00:44:49.900 And so are the citizens on that border.
00:44:52.660 I'm going to introduce you to a sheriff who wrote a letter that you need to hear.
00:45:01.720 I'm going to give you excerpts of it that you really need to hear because he describes a country in deep, deep trouble that is ignoring some really bad signs.
00:45:16.120 We are enabling very bad people to hurt us and our country.
00:45:23.840 We begin there in 60 seconds.
00:45:28.800 The Glenn Beck Program.
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00:47:02.120 Recently, an Arizona sheriff named Mark Danils shared an urgent letter on Facebook.
00:47:10.140 And I would love for you to read the whole letter, but I want to share just a couple of excerpts from it.
00:47:14.840 He writes,
00:47:15.340 The current conditions on the border are impacting public safety in our communities and by any reasonable measure constitute a humanitarian crisis.
00:47:27.240 We remain immersed in politics rather than solutions.
00:47:32.120 In Cochise County, Arizona, they have a sophisticated camera system along the migrant routes across the border.
00:47:39.100 These cameras detect significantly more traffic than our federal partners report capturing.
00:47:47.320 In fact, our estimates are that only 28% of the people crossing illegally are taken into custody.
00:47:55.200 Now, I want you to think about the numbers that have crossed already.
00:48:03.860 If that's only 30%, the numbers are staggering.
00:48:11.500 And where are these people?
00:48:12.700 TCOs, transnational criminal organizations, are exploiting the migrant crisis to ensure the redirection of law enforcement resources away from the interdiction of illegal drugs into this country.
00:48:27.600 They know that increased migrant traffic, especially children, overwhelms resources and essentially gives them the unfettered ability to traffic drugs into the U.S.
00:48:38.000 Make no mistake.
00:48:39.340 This is a deliberate tactic.
00:48:41.820 On top of a public safety and humanitarian crisis, we may now add a public health crisis.
00:48:47.020 There should be an outcry from those persons who have expressed concern about the COVID pandemic.
00:48:54.160 Arizona's border sheriffs are not interested in the politics of the current crisis or perceived political ideological victories.
00:49:02.360 We need policies from Washington, D.C. that discourage rather than incentivize undocumented immigration.
00:49:10.720 The time for politics and partisanship has passed.
00:49:14.700 Sheriff Daniels is exactly right.
00:49:18.840 The COVID situation alone should be enough to seal the border, especially for those who are panicked over the COVID crisis.
00:49:29.680 Right now, we have in the center of Dallas, Texas, we have a convention center that is filled with illegal aliens who have not been tested
00:49:42.420 and can come and go apparently as they please.
00:49:48.560 Due to Mexico's extremely low rate of testing, we have no idea how bad it is.
00:49:56.640 The death toll, however, in Mexico is probably around 300,000.
00:50:01.320 Just last Friday, Argentina suspended flights from Mexico.
00:50:05.760 All of our schools are closed.
00:50:10.900 Yet, migrants and minors are flooding over the border and we're housing them.
00:50:18.780 And we are not giving money to the cities, especially down on the border.
00:50:25.180 On President Biden's first day in office, he signed an executive order halting construction of the border wall.
00:50:32.020 Now, Sheriff Daniels is here to point out that the unfinished portions of the border have simply provided infrastructure,
00:50:39.860 mainly roads for the drug cartels.
00:50:42.740 It is, according to a study, it is now a multi-billion dollar business for these cartels, human trafficking.
00:50:51.420 The same report finds that in order to pass through the territories of drug traffickers,
00:50:56.940 migrants have to pay drug taxes or cartel taxes as much as $180 million a year.
00:51:07.440 What are we doing?
00:51:10.140 Our elected leaders refuse to come back to common sense.
00:51:17.340 Some issues must be apolitical, and this is one of them.
00:51:22.700 And if they won't make it apolitical, we must insist that they do.
00:51:28.460 And we must insist not to play politics on the border.
00:51:33.180 Just talk about the real facts.
00:51:35.640 Sheriff Daniels is here with us now.
00:51:38.540 Sheriff, how are you, sir?
00:51:40.140 Good, Glenn.
00:51:41.120 The letter says it all.
00:51:42.840 It really does.
00:51:43.740 It is very, very clear.
00:51:45.620 Tell me what is happening in Cochise County.
00:51:49.000 Well, to understand where we're at today, it's best to understand where we came from.
00:51:53.920 And you hit it in your intro with me, was the fact that President Trump, I worked this border for 37 years,
00:52:01.020 President Trump was the first president to actually emphasize and do everything he can within his power to secure our border.
00:52:07.700 Not immigration, two different programs, border security.
00:52:11.440 And we were very close with him, sheriffs, police chiefs, mayors, governors, DHS-TVP, all the way through in his administration.
00:52:20.540 When President, and we've come so far, we truly have.
00:52:23.640 It's the best it's been.
00:52:24.580 The ranchers tell me.
00:52:25.580 Everybody asks, well, how do you know it's the best it's been?
00:52:27.660 First of all, our stats show us that.
00:52:29.740 Second of all, the people who live on the rural border down here, the ranchers, the farmers, the citizens, say this is the best it's been in three decades.
00:52:37.560 So that's the best measure of a test.
00:52:40.180 So we come up to current time when President Biden signed the executive order day one, which obviously was politically driven, ideology driven.
00:52:50.020 When he did that the first day, it sent a message to the cartels and those vulnerable people that, hey, we're coming across, we're opening up the border.
00:52:59.680 And he stopped the construction on the border, which stopped subterranean technology, revenue, resources, and the physical barrier.
00:53:07.760 My three checkpoints are shut down in my county.
00:53:10.000 And I'm going to say, well, I'm going to say, well, I'm going to say, well, I'm going to say, well, I'm going to say, well, I'm going to say, well, I'm going to say.
00:53:10.180 I got a border patrol station shut down in my county for responding to help my deputies.
00:53:14.780 I got my aerial stats shut down.
00:53:17.080 And I just learned Friday, they removed me from the Homeland Security Council.
00:53:21.740 Oh, my gosh.
00:53:22.560 Because of the letter?
00:53:24.600 I think it was a collective effort that, and they realized what they did.
00:53:29.360 They removed the majority of every member on the Homeland Security Council, which was formed after 9-11, to help advise DHS for communities and for this country.
00:53:39.100 So all but three people were left on the advisory council, the chair, vice chair, and a past chair.
00:53:44.640 The rest of us got letters unannounced.
00:53:47.800 And it starts off like this one.
00:53:49.060 It says, I'm honored to address you in the first paragraph.
00:53:52.420 Second paragraph, it removes us.
00:53:54.720 Wow.
00:53:55.040 What a kick.
00:53:56.900 But it's the first time in history that a president and secretary, this administration, has removed anyone from that council.
00:54:04.520 And what a worse time.
00:54:05.820 We're in a chaos crisis on this border.
00:54:08.340 And you're going to take the group that's been selected throughout the country to help advise you into the future, help you navigate these issues, and then you remove them.
00:54:15.920 So wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:54:17.360 So this is because I am concerned about the humanitarian crisis, but I am equally concerned.
00:54:24.980 I'm not blinded by that, by what the drug cartels are doing, but also the, you know, other than Mexicans, the Iranians, the Syrians,
00:54:38.020 the fact that the drug cartels will smuggle guns and drugs and terrorists into this country.
00:54:48.320 Nobody's talking about those things.
00:54:50.040 So tell me, this was developed after 9-11.
00:54:55.520 What could their reason be for flipping everybody on that board?
00:55:00.600 Well, and the first thing that comes to my mind, Glenn, is politics, political ideologies.
00:55:07.140 They want to have their own.
00:55:08.460 They want the avoidance of this.
00:55:10.660 And having people on the advisory council that speak very loud, their business, their consultants, their federal judges,
00:55:16.080 all the people that have come through that, sheriffs, police chiefs, that have been now removed on that, it just silences that voice.
00:55:25.520 But once again, and one thing I've seen since this has happened is the lack of transparency, the lack to share any kind of plans.
00:55:32.760 In fact, in the letter, it talks about we're going to develop a plan.
00:55:36.500 Well, don't you think any logic on this would you'd have a plan in place before you get rid of your current members?
00:55:43.700 We have served honorably, have served.
00:55:45.980 I worked on the sub, the technology committee.
00:55:48.320 I worked on youth violence.
00:55:49.740 I worked on faith violence.
00:55:50.940 I mean, spent a lot of time to help our communities.
00:55:54.780 And with a, again, stroke of the pen, we're gone.
00:55:57.820 We're gone.
00:55:58.600 So, again, it silences everything.
00:56:00.700 There is no transparency with this.
00:56:02.660 And I've spoke to DHS at Senior Leadership, work with the National Sheriff Association.
00:56:08.900 They have no answer for us.
00:56:10.540 We're past due on questions and answers in this country.
00:56:13.260 Okay.
00:56:13.800 Mark, will you hold on for a second?
00:56:15.220 We're talking to the Sheriff of Cochise County, Arizona.
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00:57:51.220 I'm just, you know, Sheriff, I'm just looking at your resume.
00:58:08.340 You are really, really, your background is right, exactly what we need, especially in a place like Cochise County.
00:58:19.440 I'm stunned now that they're not listening to you.
00:58:25.240 Tell me what the border wall was doing and why it was so bad to stop it on day one.
00:58:34.480 What has that done?
00:58:37.180 Well, besides sending a message to the cartel that we have an open border, and that's literally the message that's been sent.
00:58:43.360 We hear that from those coming across illegally because the opportunity is now, and truly, they're coming across for that reason.
00:58:50.720 In my county, when they stopped the physical barrier, the technology and the resources, what that's done is left my border in disarray down here.
00:59:01.000 President Trump was the first president after three decades to push beyond what the physical barrier was in the early 90s from Operation Gatekeeper and Hold the Lion were two programs that kicked off our physical barrier than what it is today.
00:59:16.740 President Trump pushed beyond that, the first president in 30 years to do that.
00:59:20.860 So, by now, we have a border that was under construction.
00:59:25.220 We have six-foot trenches just wide open.
00:59:29.180 We have low-align areas where they're putting in bridges where the cement coverts are in there, and they're putting the cages over so they can put the cement in there and finish the bridges that's just sitting there, open cables hanging out on the ground.
00:59:42.120 And it's in disarray.
00:59:44.040 It's like building the house halfway and stopping and then walking away from the project.
00:59:48.100 What worries us in a couple months when our monsoon season, our wet season hits, it's going to wipe out these, what they're supposed to put a brand-new road along the southwest border here in my county.
00:59:58.300 That's not going to happen.
00:59:59.700 The whole thing's a mess.
01:00:01.140 We're in worse shape now than we were when we started this project.
01:00:04.980 And you said that there is infrastructure that the drug cartels are using, the roads, et cetera, that were made for the construction.
01:00:16.680 Is that in your county?
01:00:19.400 You are correct.
01:00:20.800 And what they did was up on the backside of a very, very frequent smuggling area for the cartels because it's been concealed up there behind the mountains.
01:00:28.980 They blasted roads, took them up six months to a year to put the infrastructure in behind the mountains back into the flatlands just to get the equipment and the trenching up there to put the fence in.
01:00:40.000 Well, they got the infrastructure in, but they never got a chance to put the physical barrier in.
01:00:44.700 So now we have, I call them walking paths that are better than most national parks where they come up and walk right down to the flatlands.
01:00:51.720 And once again, once again, there was no reasonable closure to this project.
01:01:00.720 And as a result of this, we have chaos on our border, just on the technology and physical barrier side.
01:01:06.820 So nobody is talking, we are all talking about these kids in cages and the humanitarian crisis.
01:01:12.860 What is left behind are the small communities that are right there on the borders that are getting dumped.
01:01:21.340 All of these people are coming in.
01:01:23.500 You know, it's a crisis because the federal government doesn't have space for them.
01:01:27.320 Well, the ones that they really don't have space for, they're just putting on buses and they're just sending to cities all across the country.
01:01:33.860 And the border towns are the first ones to get hit hard.
01:01:37.760 And there's no help from the federal government.
01:01:41.780 There's not.
01:01:42.520 You look back in 2019, Glenn, where the caravans and surges that President Trump took on and addressed.
01:01:49.540 In the first nine months, we had 141 countries hit our southwest border.
01:01:53.700 And I've got to say this.
01:01:54.540 I know the focus is on the children.
01:01:57.260 In the first nine months, we had 3,500 children that were being exploited by the cartels.
01:02:01.720 And what that means, they were coming across with an adult expedited into the country because they had a child with them.
01:02:06.680 Then the children were brought back to Mexico and recycled back in the U.S. just to get people in the U.S.
01:02:12.420 This cartel has its thumb and hand on everything going on in the southwest border.
01:02:17.240 In my county, it's $6,000 a head to come across our country, into our country, excuse me.
01:02:21.600 And then they become servant to the cartels, whether it be sex trade, drug, gangs, enforcer, whatever it may be.
01:02:28.560 And unfortunately, the national media is painting a picture of these poor kids.
01:02:31.960 And I agree.
01:02:32.960 I agree.
01:02:33.700 In 2014, when the cages first came alive, that was actually under President Obama.
01:02:39.140 And again, we've evolved.
01:02:40.980 And I do like your point that it seems like nobody can fix this problem.
01:02:45.120 We have the most powerful leader in the country.
01:02:47.460 That's our presidents.
01:02:48.200 But we fight it, including President Trump, who put a lot of effort on this border.
01:02:52.320 I have gone through a lot of presidents in my 37 years.
01:02:54.620 I'm telling you, it's rather disgusting because it's like we're left out of the U.S.
01:02:58.660 when it comes to security, being American, our constitutional rights are on the southwest border.
01:03:04.500 What can the American people do to help you?
01:03:06.960 They need to stand up and be united because why were the attention of the national media,
01:03:11.980 exclusively when it comes to the children?
01:03:14.040 What's happening is everything going on the southwest border, whether it's drugs,
01:03:18.540 whether it's national security issue, whether it's a health pandemic issue, COVID,
01:03:22.760 whatever it may be, it's coming into your neighborhood.
01:03:25.460 We might be the gate to it all, but it's coming into your neighbors.
01:03:28.940 They're not staying in my communities until they can find the means or the non-government
01:03:33.940 organizations can get them out of here.
01:03:35.940 Right now, we see charter buses all the time, $1,500 a hit to get kids out of our county, $1,500.
01:03:43.100 You see almost every day, you're seeing them pulling out of my county.
01:03:46.640 So the only thing holding my county right now, Glenn, with some kind of balance is Title 42,
01:03:53.660 which is the health pandemic, central travel only, which means internationally,
01:03:59.120 we restrict who's coming to the country.
01:04:01.140 In Texas, what they're doing is the state below Texas and Mexico will not let the U.S.
01:04:07.780 expel them back into their state, Mexico.
01:04:10.800 So in my county, the state of Sonora is still allowing that.
01:04:15.280 April 21st, that's supposed to expire.
01:04:17.840 If that opens up, our southwest border will be flooded, not just in Texas, but flooded.
01:04:23.340 Mark, we will stay in touch with you.
01:04:25.840 I'd like to talk to you some off the air.
01:04:30.880 So thank you for everything that you're doing, but we'll be in touch.
01:04:35.240 We're not done with the coverage, and I appreciate your letter, and I appreciate your willingness to speak out.
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01:06:38.240 And I want to talk to those people who live in and around the cities where our border is.
01:06:48.020 I want to start by telling you a story.
01:06:50.740 When I was at CNN, we...
01:06:53.780 Can you believe I even said that?
01:06:56.840 When I was with CNN.
01:06:58.080 I remember those days.
01:06:58.760 I had a really good cafeteria.
01:07:01.100 The best cafeteria of any place I've ever worked.
01:07:04.100 Anyway.
01:07:04.960 It's true, man.
01:07:05.700 It was.
01:07:06.420 It was.
01:07:07.360 It was misery outside of the cafeteria.
01:07:09.240 But the cafeteria was awesome.
01:07:11.360 So anyway, when we were at CNN, I don't remember the story, what the first story was that broke
01:07:18.320 about the border.
01:07:19.660 But it was, I think, about the kidnapping of American citizens.
01:07:24.320 You never, ever hear this story.
01:07:27.300 But American citizens are just ghosted.
01:07:30.760 They're just gone.
01:07:33.120 And there is fairly, I would say, 90% sure it's accurate that there are these Roman coliseums on the other side of the border run by these cartels.
01:07:53.020 And they use them to set an example.
01:07:56.500 And they literally have people fighting each other to the death and fighting against lions and everything.
01:08:05.020 And they ghost people.
01:08:07.040 Not only is it the citizens on the other side that cross the drug cartels, but also citizens here.
01:08:16.000 And we come up with all kinds of excuses not to talk about them.
01:08:20.860 But it is happening.
01:08:24.260 And these drug cartels prey on beautiful girls on this side of the border.
01:08:33.620 And they take them in.
01:08:35.160 And sometimes they are just sex slaves for the cartels.
01:08:38.420 Nobody wants to talk about this.
01:08:42.220 And here's why.
01:08:43.540 When we were at CNN, we started to go down this path.
01:08:47.500 And we were doing investigation on it.
01:08:51.320 And to CNN's credit, they didn't stop us at the time.
01:08:57.160 But they didn't really support us.
01:08:59.580 They weren't excited about it.
01:09:01.620 They weren't excited about it.
01:09:02.960 But they didn't ever say any more than they usually did, which was usually, I can't believe this guy is on the air.
01:09:11.220 Let's fact check everything six times to frustrate them so much that they'll leave.
01:09:16.620 But we became better journalists because of our time there, because we had to be buttoned up.
01:09:23.620 So we were doing it.
01:09:25.540 And I had a parent on the border that was a source for us.
01:09:33.540 And I had this parent on the air.
01:09:37.200 And then all of a sudden, I could no longer get a hold of that parent.
01:09:41.160 That person, one exposure on the air.
01:09:46.460 And I'm not even sure that we put their name.
01:09:48.040 Yeah, we did, because they wanted to talk about their daughter.
01:09:50.980 And that person no longer would talk to us.
01:09:54.020 Was like, don't call me anymore.
01:09:56.060 Don't talk to me anymore.
01:09:57.340 Obviously, they were in danger.
01:09:58.820 Do you remember this?
01:10:00.140 Then we had a reporter down on the border that was doing a piece on the drug cartels and the missing Americans.
01:10:08.360 We had one exposure with that person and no more.
01:10:13.680 That person was absolute a ghost to us.
01:10:18.060 It happened over and over again.
01:10:20.960 And we were blocked at every turn.
01:10:27.660 Not from internal forces, per se.
01:10:31.240 Then I went to Fox.
01:10:34.120 And I remember sitting in the office with Roger Ailes.
01:10:38.980 And I said to him, this is when we first started.
01:10:40.900 And I said, Roger, there's a couple of things I'm passionate about.
01:10:44.540 We have to expose what's happening with the drug cartels on the border.
01:10:49.020 These are missing citizens.
01:10:50.420 And I went over all of it.
01:10:52.800 And he said, go.
01:10:55.160 Go.
01:10:55.740 I said, so we have your backing?
01:10:57.120 He said, absolutely.
01:10:57.980 Go.
01:10:58.220 Well, we did up to a point.
01:11:02.840 I remember doing a show.
01:11:04.740 If you watched all of my shows back then, you might remember.
01:11:07.580 I was very emotional because I felt like I had abandoned all of those parents that were not willing to talk on the air, but were begging for someone to help find their children.
01:11:19.640 And I feel like I felt like I had betrayed them.
01:11:23.200 And I got on the air and in my usual weepy form, I talked directly to the parents and I said, consider us the Alamo.
01:11:33.780 We are not going to give up.
01:11:36.480 And we have plans and we're going to be pursuing these stories.
01:11:41.140 Well, all of a sudden, there were no satellite availabilities on the border.
01:11:49.660 We couldn't get any reporters to help us.
01:11:54.160 I went to Roger and I said, can you, Roger, we just need one reporter.
01:11:59.820 I don't even have to break the news, but I can point them in the right direction to follow it.
01:12:05.440 Now we're, you know, we're down the road on other things to stay focused on Obama.
01:12:09.980 I know, but this is part of this is part of that.
01:12:14.080 And I, again, I don't need the credit.
01:12:17.160 Get this, give it to the news department.
01:12:20.160 OK, we'll think about it.
01:12:21.380 Well, that never happened.
01:12:22.500 We never got the resources.
01:12:24.080 We could never talk to anyone because you speak to them once and then it's over.
01:12:30.880 I would like to talk to you if you happen to have any information that you want to give.
01:12:42.420 I own this show, this company, and I will.
01:12:47.660 It's me.
01:12:48.560 I only answer to me.
01:12:51.460 I mean, I have partners along the way of Premier Radio Networks and The Blaze, but I can do what I want.
01:12:59.340 Um, and my wife, this is the only time she's ever told me no on things.
01:13:06.940 Uh, she does not want me involved, uh, on these border stories.
01:13:11.260 And we have talked about it and we have cried for the families.
01:13:15.560 And she is like, there's only so much you can do and no.
01:13:22.080 But this story is not about the children on the border.
01:13:31.180 This story is about the drug cartels on the other side.
01:13:35.860 We cannot empower them.
01:13:39.360 We are giving them, just from this border crisis, $180 million a year.
01:13:46.180 Plus, everything else that they're smuggling through.
01:13:51.660 We are handing our cities, we are handing these children over to the drug cartels.
01:13:59.860 And we can solve this.
01:14:02.940 You just must secure the border and then say, let's have an orderly way.
01:14:09.760 Look, I understand if I were in Mexico and my town was run by a drug cartel and everybody's
01:14:17.340 being killed in the streets and it's bad.
01:14:19.700 I mean, do you remember the pictures we got?
01:14:22.160 We had a reporter send us pictures where this and there were several of them where they were
01:14:29.340 bowling with human heads, where there was a road into this one town, where they were actually
01:14:38.600 crucifying people on the sides of the road to let you know exactly what happens to those
01:14:45.080 who stand against it.
01:14:48.920 It is, America must know what it is empowering.
01:14:53.880 And politics are going to get too many people killed.
01:15:00.820 I have done work to try to stop the sex trade.
01:15:06.240 It is an abomination what happens to these children.
01:15:12.000 Remember, there is nothing, nothing.
01:15:15.920 There's, do you, tell me where Jesus gets really pissy.
01:15:22.260 It's people profiting off of the temple and also children.
01:15:30.100 You might as well have a millstone around your neck and thrown to the bottom of the sea.
01:15:38.480 He's very clear.
01:15:41.340 What's happening, we know about.
01:15:44.580 But nobody, I shouldn't say we know about, I know about.
01:15:51.760 The people in the media know it.
01:15:54.460 They just won't say it and they won't look into it.
01:15:58.880 They won't follow.
01:16:00.680 And the people who are living in these border towns, they are afraid, rightfully so, they
01:16:05.560 are afraid for their life.
01:16:07.100 We're never going to solve this if we keep making this about politics and we're not telling
01:16:16.780 you the real story.
01:16:19.360 This is not about children.
01:16:22.560 As I said, if I lived in Mexico and my town was being rugged, I would do the same thing
01:16:28.440 they're doing.
01:16:29.220 Even if it was just one of my children, go.
01:16:35.040 In my wife's family, Uncle Leo came here from Italy because they thought the entire family
01:16:40.980 was going to be wiped out.
01:16:43.040 And so he was sent here because he was born in America on a vacation.
01:16:47.040 So he was an American citizen.
01:16:48.880 He was 16 years old, all by himself, dumped into New York City.
01:16:53.400 Why would you do that as a parent?
01:16:57.060 Can you imagine doing that?
01:16:58.120 Because the whole family they thought was going to be wiped out.
01:17:01.480 And the only safe place for the family was America.
01:17:07.060 So don't tell me you wouldn't do this if the situation were reversed.
01:17:12.220 But we have to have a humane way to do it and an orderly way to do it.
01:17:18.100 And we must secure the borders first.
01:17:24.120 I don't know how we reach our friends because now everything is about politics.
01:17:30.420 Everything.
01:17:31.820 How is it that when they're screening the jury up in Minneapolis
01:17:37.220 for the case that's opening today, the what's his name?
01:17:45.380 George Floyd.
01:17:45.540 George Floyd case.
01:17:46.500 How is it that the jury is asked by both the prosecution and the defense
01:17:51.820 questions about COVID?
01:17:54.540 What does that have to do with this case?
01:17:57.200 Because they were covert questions to find out if you were liberal or conservative.
01:18:03.020 How can a disease become political?
01:18:10.240 Everything is.
01:18:11.400 If we truly care, we can't make this about politics.
01:18:18.480 We have to pursue the truth.
01:18:23.300 Too many people are not interested in that.
01:18:25.820 They don't care about the cages that these kids are in right now.
01:18:29.760 And can we stop calling them kids?
01:18:31.860 I don't know.
01:18:32.660 I mean, I'm sure there are little kids, but they're also like a lot of them 15 year old
01:18:38.320 boys, 15, 16, even Biden said the overwhelming majority of 15, 16, 17 year old.
01:18:43.780 Right.
01:18:44.560 And those aren't children, children.
01:18:47.640 Yes, they are.
01:18:48.780 I mean, I have a 16 year old son.
01:18:50.760 I don't want him mistreated and I don't want him in, but these are being sent for a reason.
01:18:58.980 Let's stop with all of the things that are trying to play on our hearts and give our heart
01:19:05.480 a chance to actually embrace the things that are dangerous and are true.
01:19:10.960 I don't know exactly what I'm asking you for other than your prayers and your support.
01:19:22.200 But if you live on the border, if you're a sheriff, if you feel like nobody is listening to you,
01:19:27.980 if you have things that need to be shared, you need to show what's really happening.
01:19:34.020 I'm listening back in a second.
01:19:45.120 Take a look at that zucchini and squash.
01:19:48.240 I mean, when I look at that big, thick chunks lined up on the grill next to some broccoli
01:19:53.680 and cauliflower, I say, yum, it's dinner time.
01:19:57.720 Oh, the Brussels sprouts as they're just starting to turn brown and the asparagus.
01:20:04.400 I mean, I I'm sorry if I'm making your mouth water like crazy.
01:20:09.500 Stu just looked at me like that's pretty good.
01:20:13.660 By the way, I went to a Chinese restaurant the other day and I ordered something chicken
01:20:17.600 and it came it had chicken in it and then it was just these square like there were like rectangles.
01:20:24.900 Oh, you go to tofu town.
01:20:26.340 I I didn't order tofu.
01:20:29.020 I don't want tofu.
01:20:30.580 Especially when you order a chicken dish.
01:20:32.180 Oh, my gosh.
01:20:32.500 Yeah.
01:20:32.800 Was it good, though?
01:20:33.840 The tofu?
01:20:34.400 Yeah.
01:20:35.020 The the plate loved it.
01:20:37.320 It was like, let me have this.
01:20:40.560 Just put that on the edge of the food.
01:20:42.800 And I was like, OK, plate.
01:20:44.840 Wow.
01:20:45.220 So I didn't I did.
01:20:46.620 I did not want to deprive my plate or the garbage can of any of that.
01:20:52.680 Anyway, Rectech.
01:20:54.320 Like, I mean, you know, veggies on the Rectech, man.
01:20:57.860 You can.
01:20:58.400 And they're good.
01:20:59.480 I'm actually eating probably 80 percent, 90 percent of my food now is vegan, not even
01:21:06.480 vegetarian.
01:21:07.180 It's vegan.
01:21:08.520 My daughter is a really good cook.
01:21:10.400 And I don't ask.
01:21:11.500 I don't want to see it assembled.
01:21:12.960 I don't.
01:21:13.600 I just told her that looks like a big square piece of tofu.
01:21:17.360 I'm never going to eat it.
01:21:18.700 Right.
01:21:18.900 Mix it into.
01:21:19.540 So she mixes and she fools me all the time.
01:21:22.660 And it's really, really good.
01:21:24.400 But anyway, I digress.
01:21:26.340 Can we please talk about a steak for a second?
01:21:28.920 You can do all these great things, you know, on the Rectech.
01:21:33.180 But it is a grill, a smoker.
01:21:36.500 It can bake.
01:21:38.220 It has smart grill technology.
01:21:40.200 A, B, compare with the best grill that you can find.
01:21:42.620 And you've never had bean curd if you haven't had it on a Rectech.
01:21:46.060 Oh, my gosh.
01:21:47.180 Delicious, delicious bean curd.
01:21:48.660 The beans just keep falling through the little slats.
01:21:51.800 And gosh, darn it.
01:21:53.840 Check Rectech out.
01:21:55.000 R-E-C-T-E-Q dot com.
01:21:57.660 Rectech dot com.
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01:22:19.820 I want to talk to you a little bit about what it's like to buy a home in California.
01:22:25.100 There is a story of these two buyers, and they are not alone.
01:22:29.100 These two buyers in California that bought a house, closed on it in January.
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01:22:36.540 Signed the papers.
01:22:37.320 Then the former owner decides, eh, he's not going to move out.
01:22:42.760 He has the money.
01:22:45.640 It's all gone through.
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01:23:10.020 So, um, Antifa decided to go to the Capitol in Oregon and, uh, storm the Capitol.
01:23:19.000 Sound familiar at all?
01:23:20.220 Sound familiar?
01:23:21.460 I mean, you probably don't know the story because it was not even worth covering, really.
01:23:26.660 Really?
01:23:26.880 Yeah, it's not.
01:23:27.800 It seems like an insurrection.
01:23:28.860 Yeah, well, here's the problem.
01:23:31.020 Here's the problem.
01:23:32.260 Somebody was fed up with it, and, uh, they were, they were shooting paint pellets at his
01:23:38.480 car, and he got out and said, stop.
01:23:41.580 And they didn't, and they started shooting paint pellets at him, and he was armed, and
01:23:46.340 he pulled his gun out and said, stop right now.
01:23:49.340 He didn't point it at him.
01:23:50.340 But that's the kind of, that's the kind of Trump-supporting, crazed maniac that is out
01:24:00.080 on our streets with guns.
01:24:02.220 It just, Antifa just wanted to, they thought his car needed some new paint.
01:24:06.940 Oh.
01:24:07.260 And they were all there with some paint, and I think they were doing him a favor.
01:24:12.280 That's how out of control things are.
01:24:14.520 We'll tell you the follow-up story.
01:24:17.560 Coming up, we begin the last hour of the broadcast in 60 seconds.
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01:24:27.020 So, Stu, why don't you take this out?
01:24:30.540 Yeah, this is the, uh, there's a, um, a gold bar that I have to send back, and I really don't
01:24:36.940 want to send back.
01:24:37.740 I'll take care of it, I'll send it back for you, no problem.
01:24:40.260 Yeah, yeah, you're busy, you're so busy, I'll take it, and then don't worry about it, we'll
01:24:45.020 see each other when we see each other, you know?
01:24:46.420 Do you think that they would notice that we just took a two-by-four and just cut it into
01:24:50.080 a shape like this, and spray-painted it gold if we sent it back?
01:24:54.060 Here's the thing, you ever see that trick where you, where if you cut a pizza a certain
01:24:57.580 way?
01:24:58.040 Yes.
01:24:58.380 You can make it look like you, you could take a piece of it, and then you put it back together,
01:25:01.400 and it looks like the whole pizza.
01:25:02.620 Exactly right.
01:25:03.100 We could kind of do that with this thing.
01:25:04.460 We'll just shave the top and the bottom off of it.
01:25:06.740 Anyway, what we're talking about is a nine-pound bar of gold that is sitting here.
01:25:13.140 Stu could just barely even open the box that it's in.
01:25:15.800 It is...
01:25:16.260 It's a Ziploc bag.
01:25:17.720 It's so small, and it seems a lot heavier, doesn't it?
01:25:22.660 Yeah, it's really dense.
01:25:24.260 Yeah, it's like a black hole, and it's a bar of gold from the 1850s or 60s.
01:25:31.960 And it's marked, how much?
01:25:34.720 12,000?
01:25:35.980 26,4196.
01:25:37.720 So, just a little over $2,500.
01:25:39.780 $2,500 for nine pounds of gold.
01:25:42.880 So, what's changed?
01:25:44.460 The value of the dollar.
01:25:46.100 That's what's changed.
01:25:48.860 The gold isn't worth more.
01:25:50.700 The dollar is worth less than it was in the 1860s.
01:25:54.160 And this is an actual piece of really cool history.
01:25:59.520 This was found on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, just off the coast of, I think, North Carolina.
01:26:07.020 And it had been sitting there for over 100 years.
01:26:11.460 And now there's a few of these bars that are up for sale.
01:26:14.800 And if you're interested, I mean, it's $300,000.
01:26:18.480 But if you're interested, Bill, there's got to be like one person.
01:26:23.480 We should just call him.
01:26:25.780 This is a piece of gold that you can't confiscate, really, because it's, I mean, yes, it's a bar of gold.
01:26:32.600 But it is a real big history piece as well for America.
01:26:37.140 And the bigger thing, of course, is you don't have to buy a giant gold bar for $300,000.
01:26:41.180 You can still get gold for a lot less money.
01:26:43.160 Yeah, it's kind of like, you remember when you were a kid and you had a business plan and you were like, all we need is one buyer.
01:26:49.160 Why don't we just, we'll make something and charge, you know, $10 million for it.
01:26:54.360 We only have to make one.
01:26:56.160 Yeah, it doesn't work that way.
01:26:57.220 Doesn't work that way.
01:26:57.840 So they've got smaller pieces of gold as well.
01:27:01.480 They're standing by to take your call.
01:27:03.740 Please take the fall of the dollar seriously.
01:27:09.480 Please don't be surprised by that.
01:27:11.240 Call for all the information at 866-GOLD-LINE, 866-GOLD-LINE, or goldline.com.
01:27:19.140 We could make that into a tooth.
01:27:26.400 Oh, yeah, bring it in.
01:27:27.980 Have somebody bring it in to me, will you, Sarah?
01:27:29.520 So I read an article, and it's so funny because people send me these articles all the time, and they're like, Glenn, you gotta buy this.
01:27:41.280 I'm like, you know, it's George Washington's hair is up for sale, and not a lot of it, just like a clipping of his hair.
01:27:49.200 1.7 million dollars.
01:27:53.140 1.7 million dollars.
01:27:55.620 Seems a bit creepy to me, honestly.
01:27:57.720 Like, it seems like something a stalker does is, like, hold on to someone's hair.
01:28:02.320 Yeah, it does.
01:28:03.480 Well, it seems creepy to us, but this was the thing back then.
01:28:08.060 Autographs were worthless.
01:28:09.200 Nobody asked for an autograph.
01:28:10.840 Oh, so it was instead of autographs, you'd get somebody's hair?
01:28:13.600 Yeah, it was because it was deeply personal to them.
01:28:17.200 Big fan of your work.
01:28:18.000 Can I get some of your hair?
01:28:19.120 Isn't that crazy?
01:28:20.200 That's what people did?
01:28:20.980 Yeah.
01:28:21.560 And then the person would just cut some of their hair off?
01:28:23.440 Well, no.
01:28:24.480 It's like this stopped, you know, around, you know, in the 1900s.
01:28:30.140 It was really kind of ended.
01:28:32.060 In the 1800s, it started to fade a great deal.
01:28:36.600 But that was the thing.
01:28:39.260 And so there's only so much hair, and so you would have to be a very special person
01:28:45.720 to get a lock of the person's hair.
01:28:48.820 And it was usually after they died.
01:28:51.000 So this particular thing that's up for auction for $1.7 million is a lock of George Washington's
01:29:00.500 hair.
01:29:01.300 Have you seen the picture?
01:29:02.760 No.
01:29:03.420 Oh, you got to just look it up real quick.
01:29:07.600 You won't believe it.
01:29:08.300 It's not a lot.
01:29:09.420 I mean, I've lost more in my sink than this is.
01:29:15.660 It was cut from his head on his deathbed.
01:29:19.300 Do you see it?
01:29:21.520 Yes.
01:29:22.000 Here's a picture.
01:29:22.640 Here's a big picture of it.
01:29:24.040 I've got a big picture of it.
01:29:25.060 It's like not a lot.
01:29:27.160 No.
01:29:27.300 It's a few strands.
01:29:27.760 You can pull that out of like your, you know, your drain in the shower.
01:29:31.400 Oh, yes.
01:29:32.200 I know.
01:29:32.920 So, oh, but wouldn't you love that?
01:29:35.500 And I could wear it around my neck.
01:29:38.120 You'll see that this, that's what this is.
01:29:40.360 It's just like a clipping of his hair.
01:29:42.560 And it's between two pieces of glass in like a locket for a chain.
01:29:46.800 Okay.
01:29:47.940 That's not a lot of hair.
01:29:49.800 $1.7 million because it comes with a letter that says General Washington's haircut from
01:29:57.020 his head in 1799 by John Pierce, I think it is, of Philadelphia, sent it to me.
01:30:06.160 I received it and then the signature of the guy.
01:30:08.600 So, it comes with real provenance.
01:30:13.000 You know that it actually is his hair.
01:30:15.640 But here's the thing.
01:30:17.320 When I saw this, I thought 1.7.
01:30:20.560 Holy cow.
01:30:21.340 What is going on?
01:30:22.260 I mean, is it the whole head?
01:30:24.640 Can we make a lamp out of the skin too?
01:30:26.720 I mean, how much hair is it?
01:30:30.380 Because we have a couple of pieces of his hair.
01:30:33.840 There is as much hair in this.
01:30:36.660 It's just tightly braided.
01:30:38.120 This is a little locket that was given to Martha Washington when he died.
01:30:47.260 She cut a lot of his hair off and she would give it to relatives and to really special people.
01:30:54.420 Different times.
01:30:55.120 Different times.
01:30:55.800 Different times.
01:30:57.980 So, this is a locket that went around the person's neck.
01:31:02.440 And you can see it's tightly braided.
01:31:04.460 It's not a lot of hair, but it's about the same amount of hair.
01:31:07.400 Tightly braided.
01:31:09.700 I don't even know what we paid for that, but not $1.7 million and not even close to that.
01:31:15.700 This just shows you how crazy things have gotten.
01:31:20.880 We also have in the Mercury 1 vault.
01:31:25.200 Why are you shaking your head?
01:31:27.200 Right in the little center box.
01:31:28.540 The little window?
01:31:29.160 Yeah.
01:31:29.760 You barely see it.
01:31:31.760 Yeah.
01:31:32.740 But that is actually his hair.
01:31:34.200 That's actually his hair.
01:31:35.760 Now, we have in the Mercury 1 vault as well.
01:31:41.520 And I bet you we...
01:31:42.920 I'd be shocked if we paid more than $10,000 for it, maybe.
01:31:50.460 We have...
01:31:52.460 Maybe if we bought it in the last 15 years, which I don't think we did, maybe it was $50,000.
01:32:01.020 But it couldn't have been more than that.
01:32:02.640 And to be clear, this is a museum buying this.
01:32:04.440 It's a museum.
01:32:04.980 This isn't like, you know, Gladys is like, hey, I got $50,000 for hair.
01:32:08.360 Hey, I gotta get some of his hair.
01:32:10.820 No, this is to preserve because, again, at the time, these things were more important
01:32:17.580 than even a letter from George Washington, which is weird.
01:32:20.820 Would you say it's even more important than like a Suez Canal light?
01:32:24.660 Is it that important, though?
01:32:26.260 For American history, could it be more important than the Suez...
01:32:29.460 Did I not?
01:32:29.880 Were you not amazed by the Suez Canal history I gave you today?
01:32:35.440 The lesson on the...
01:32:36.600 The macaroni guy story from the beginning of the show?
01:32:38.920 The fat kid with the macaroni?
01:32:40.700 That's why we have the Suez Canal.
01:32:42.500 That's the greatest story ever.
01:32:44.260 Well, not the greatest story ever, but a pretty good story.
01:32:47.100 It's in the top 100,000 stories.
01:32:48.760 And I will say, however, you were able to tell it completely without the light.
01:32:54.260 I mean, here you are, a guy who owns the Suez Canal light, and you didn't need the light
01:32:57.840 at all to tell the story.
01:32:59.180 Shut up.
01:33:00.060 Are you working for my wife?
01:33:01.660 Are you working for my wife?
01:33:02.780 So, anyway, so we have a ring, and it's apparently in the other vault, and it should be.
01:33:12.760 Man, we should bury this thing like in a nuclear silo.
01:33:16.380 So, we have a ring of a lock of George Washington's hair that was cut by Martha Washington on his deathbed, just like this.
01:33:25.660 Then she gave it to Alexander Hamilton.
01:33:33.280 Alexander Hamilton then gave it to his daughter.
01:33:38.160 She braided the hair.
01:33:41.240 It's unbelievable.
01:33:42.580 I don't even know how you would braid a lock of hair, but she braided a lock of hair, and it's really beautiful.
01:33:47.600 I mean, for creepy hair things.
01:33:50.460 And he thought that was so beautiful, he made it into a ring and gave it to her.
01:33:57.600 So, it's a ring bigger than this one, and the circle is, what, about an inch around?
01:34:06.080 It's an oval.
01:34:07.460 It's a gold ring with a lock of his hair braided by Alexander Hamilton's daughter and given from Martha Washington to Alexander Hamilton.
01:34:18.460 I mean, it's got to be much more valuable than what they're talking about auctioning today.
01:34:26.620 Yeah, we've got, I mean, we got to consider selling that.
01:34:30.020 I mean, David, David, David, seriously.
01:34:34.580 I mean, $1.7 million, that's insane.
01:34:37.560 And you know what that's from?
01:34:39.060 That's from $1.7 million?
01:34:41.660 $1.7 million?
01:34:41.940 How on earth?
01:34:43.700 It's actually $1.771.
01:34:49.000 It should sell for $1.776.
01:34:51.620 Wouldn't that be great?
01:34:52.360 Oh, my gosh.
01:34:53.720 Who's buying that?
01:34:55.280 Seriously, who has $1.7 million for a lock of his hair?
01:35:00.780 I mean, Mount Vernon has a lock of his hair.
01:35:02.500 And, by the way, it's a complete coincidence that, and completely unrelated, that I am selling a baggie full of George Washington's hair.
01:35:17.540 It's white hair.
01:35:18.780 I got a big baggie full of it.
01:35:20.560 It's complete coincidence, by the way, that I got a haircut this weekend.
01:35:24.400 Don't tie those two things together.
01:35:26.300 I hesitate to bring this up, but you may know this is your area, so I hesitate to bring this up.
01:35:34.440 But I'm reading a story here that says the bidding in the auction was up to $1,771.
01:35:42.200 Not $1.7 million, but $1,700.
01:35:49.520 Is that possible that somehow one of these stories is completely wrong?
01:35:54.580 Or maybe it's just been bid up a lot since the story I have.
01:35:58.560 But I am a bit concerned, because that's a big gap in those two stories.
01:36:02.020 Yeah, see, 2019, it sold for $35,000.
01:36:06.340 It couldn't be up to a...
01:36:08.180 It couldn't be a $1,771, and it couldn't be...
01:36:11.680 It couldn't be $1.7...
01:36:14.140 I don't...
01:36:15.460 Where did I read it?
01:36:16.300 This story...
01:36:16.980 You're right.
01:36:17.460 This story is not...
01:36:19.640 It also...
01:36:20.300 Because, I mean, look, I still think $1,700 is a lot for a freaking couple pieces of hair.
01:36:25.460 But not $1.7 million.
01:36:26.920 Oh, man, I thought David and I were going to be able to...
01:36:28.120 You were going to retire.
01:36:29.300 You were ready to retire on the George Washington's hair.
01:36:31.700 I thought I was ready to say, you know what?
01:36:33.640 We're ethical people.
01:36:34.960 We would never take anything out of the Mercury Museum vault.
01:36:38.580 But see you later.
01:36:39.300 It's a ring.
01:36:39.960 See ya.
01:36:40.300 Yeah.
01:36:41.640 It can't be.
01:36:42.500 Just put an IOU in the vault.
01:36:45.280 I know I read it today.
01:36:47.380 Yeah, 1,000...
01:36:47.960 This is why, honestly, this is...
01:36:51.400 I'm on drugs.
01:36:53.280 I'm on drugs today.
01:36:54.580 I will say, you did tell me that before the show.
01:36:57.440 I'm going to be on heavy drugs for the show for my back pain.
01:37:00.240 Right, and I said...
01:37:00.720 Please watch every word that I'm saying.
01:37:02.240 Right.
01:37:03.240 Right.
01:37:03.760 So maybe this is a good example of why I should not be on the air today.
01:37:07.960 Right.
01:37:09.500 I mean, look, numbers are hard.
01:37:11.720 There are.
01:37:12.080 Math is a challenge.
01:37:13.520 No, I know I read it someplace.
01:37:15.000 Or at least...
01:37:17.000 The drugs were telling me that I was ready.
01:37:22.020 You can't.
01:37:23.320 That macaroni story.
01:37:24.340 You better check the fat kid with the macaroni.
01:37:26.360 There's no way the macaroni story is true now.
01:37:29.000 Would you look that up?
01:37:30.520 The macaroni fat kid story?
01:37:32.420 Yeah.
01:37:32.760 Yeah.
01:37:32.920 Yeah.
01:37:33.220 Yeah.
01:37:33.360 Macaroni fat kid.
01:37:36.240 Egypt.
01:37:36.700 Suez Canal.
01:37:41.200 Egypt.
01:37:42.280 Let's just see.
01:37:43.200 Let's just see what comes up.
01:37:44.760 It's got to be your story.
01:37:45.920 That story's got to be completely false.
01:37:47.960 This one goes directly to a book called Parting the Desert, The Creation of the Suez Canal.
01:37:54.640 And you got that by Googling fat kid macaroni Suez Canal?
01:37:58.320 Everyone at home, you can do it yourself.
01:37:59.780 Well, just now do macaroni fat kid Suez Canal, Egypt, and that's what comes up.
01:38:07.380 So, I think that one is based on something.
01:38:08.900 So, that one's probably good.
01:38:10.720 Well, here's the deal.
01:38:12.860 Some of this hair from George Washington goes for $1.7 million.
01:38:17.820 So, it's a steal today if you're interested in George Washington's hair.
01:38:25.440 $1,700.
01:38:26.800 Wow.
01:38:27.060 And it is yours.
01:38:29.800 Think about it.
01:38:30.480 You can buy the $1,700 hair and sell it for $1.7 million.
01:38:33.700 I thought this was crazy, and the only way I could explain it is because rich people are
01:38:38.780 doing crazy things right now.
01:38:40.740 They're buying and bidding things up like crazy.
01:38:44.020 Well, what is the NFT market?
01:38:47.080 That's the craziest example of it, right?
01:38:49.160 These non-fungible tokens.
01:38:51.380 Can we talk about that for a second?
01:38:53.020 Yeah, sure.
01:38:53.640 I mean, in this drug-induced state.
01:38:56.860 I can tell many things right now.
01:38:59.380 Yeah, there was actually a Glenn Beck photo that sold for $400 million on the NFT market
01:39:04.200 yesterday.
01:39:04.640 Really?
01:39:05.120 Yeah.
01:39:05.420 Really?
01:39:06.220 Yep.
01:39:06.580 Why are you still here then?
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01:39:58.800 mortgage or a consolidation loan as time goes on because of several factors.
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01:40:22.520 The other is it's going to take more for your credit score to be able to buy anything in
01:40:31.140 the future.
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01:40:56.140 You could also buy a lock of his hair.
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01:41:22.760 That's why we got that ring so cheap.
01:41:27.020 I bet we did pay about two grand for it.
01:41:34.980 Okay.
01:41:35.820 Stu, can you explain the non-fungible assets or whatever they are?
01:41:40.740 Non-fungible token.
01:41:41.820 Token.
01:41:42.360 Very poorly.
01:41:43.520 I can do that.
01:41:44.660 Did you hear my macaroni and fat kid story?
01:41:48.420 I did.
01:41:49.040 That was very good.
01:41:49.920 It was.
01:41:50.200 It was a great story.
01:41:50.700 If you missed it today, you got to go back to the podcast.
01:41:53.240 It is a fascinating story on the Suez Canal and how it was actually built.
01:41:57.820 And it does actually involve a fat kid, macaroni, and a Frenchman.
01:42:05.540 It's true.
01:42:06.220 So, the non-fungible token thing is basically you can own, it's basically a piece of digital
01:42:14.740 art, right?
01:42:16.020 And the digital art, in theory, can be anything.
01:42:18.740 It can be something that someone's, you know, like an actual piece of art that someone's
01:42:23.040 created, or it could just be like a photo.
01:42:26.020 Or, you know, there's been people, the NBA got into this pretty early and they've been
01:42:29.360 selling footage of famous NBA plays on the market.
01:42:33.220 And, of course, this doesn't mean that, like, you get to watch it and no one else does.
01:42:37.520 You remember during, remember the Pharma Bro?
01:42:41.560 I can't think of his name off the top of my head, but he was the Pharma Bro.
01:42:44.700 He was a CEO of a pharmaceutical company that raised the price of, like, one specific rare,
01:42:50.700 you know, medication for a rare disease up to, you know, like 10,000% in a day.
01:42:56.140 And he got all sorts of criticism and he was eventually in prison because of that and other
01:43:04.180 related things.
01:43:04.940 Okay.
01:43:05.040 You can believe this story today from Stu because he's telling it.
01:43:07.680 I'm on drugs, but different drugs, totally different drugs.
01:43:11.780 And so, he, in the middle of all that, bought, like, a Wu-Tang Clan album for, like, a million
01:43:18.440 dollars.
01:43:19.040 Oh, I remember this.
01:43:19.780 And it was the only copy of it.
01:43:21.880 So, he owned the only copy and no one else could listen to it.
01:43:26.220 And it's not the only copy because they were destroyed or anything else.
01:43:29.720 No one wanted.
01:43:30.700 They did the plan we were talking about.
01:43:32.240 They made one and tried to sell it for, like, a million dollars.
01:43:34.800 No, it wasn't.
01:43:35.580 They did.
01:43:36.120 One person bought it.
01:43:37.220 So, it's kind of like that.
01:43:38.820 Like, you have ownership and no one can say that you don't own it.
01:43:43.320 You do.
01:43:44.520 But there's all sorts of bizarre sort of side effects to this and how you project it
01:43:49.320 and what it means.
01:43:49.760 So, I'd like to talk to you about that.
01:43:51.460 One digital artist just sold a NFT for $65 million, which makes him, I think, the third
01:43:57.360 most, I guess, powerful person in art when it comes to ability to sell.
01:44:04.640 Yeah.
01:44:05.460 Let's talk about that here for just a second.
01:44:09.060 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:44:10.900 So, I've been trying to shed the, you know, the old freshman 50 lately.
01:44:18.200 How many?
01:44:18.560 The COVID 80, you know, trying to eat healthier.
01:44:22.020 But there's a problem.
01:44:22.820 I hate healthy food.
01:44:24.400 I hate everything that is healthy.
01:44:26.320 I really do.
01:44:27.540 I mean, I really have a problem with that.
01:44:29.400 It's true.
01:44:30.300 But until they can come up with a skinny suit, you know, I guess eating healthy and God forbid
01:44:37.040 exercise is my next thing.
01:44:39.000 But anyway, part of eating healthy is being able to have a snack when you want one that's
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01:45:30.920 You could try the promo code drugs.
01:45:32.840 But I don't think that one's going to work.
01:45:39.420 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:45:42.840 When it says on the bottle, don't take and operate heavy machinery.
01:45:48.120 I don't consider a radio program heavy machinery, but I think it is.
01:45:54.860 I think you should start thinking of it that way.
01:45:56.500 I think it is.
01:45:56.820 Yes.
01:45:57.420 I think it is.
01:45:58.140 Because we have a bunch of topics to cover that we haven't discussed yet.
01:46:01.860 But I'm a little concerned.
01:46:04.620 You're a little concerned?
01:46:05.520 I'm a tad concerned at this point.
01:46:07.460 This isn't heavy machinery.
01:46:08.620 Look at the microphone.
01:46:09.740 It's not heavy at all.
01:46:11.080 It's not heavy machinery.
01:46:12.120 Go ahead.
01:46:12.540 Physically.
01:46:12.820 Run them by me.
01:46:13.740 Well, like we are going to talk about the George Floyd trial.
01:46:17.580 Probably a bad idea.
01:46:18.840 Terrible idea.
01:46:19.860 Probably a bad idea.
01:46:20.580 It's a bad idea on a normal day.
01:46:21.640 On a normal day.
01:46:22.600 But a day when I've got some things coursing through my blood that where I almost don't have a filter.
01:46:31.860 That's a good thing.
01:46:33.740 Except if you live in America today.
01:46:36.160 Then it could be a very bad thing.
01:46:40.180 We have the vaccinations going on.
01:46:43.380 And some of the stuff over the weekend with COVID.
01:46:46.180 I think we could go there.
01:46:47.300 Go ahead.
01:46:47.700 You got something?
01:46:49.440 You got something?
01:46:49.760 We could talk about it.
01:46:50.700 Because you mentioned earlier.
01:46:51.780 Well, no.
01:46:52.060 See, I just feel like going into any of this stuff is with you at this point.
01:46:54.600 It's just pointless.
01:46:55.960 Any of it is.
01:46:58.740 I saw the new Bob Odenkirk movie this weekend.
01:47:02.380 Oh, really?
01:47:02.900 Did you?
01:47:03.240 Yes.
01:47:03.340 Nobody.
01:47:03.620 Hey, I, you know, I saw last night and this came as a shock to me.
01:47:10.280 I thought to myself, we were picking a movie and I've been doing a lot of, you know, research on history and everything.
01:47:17.020 And so the Titanic kind of crossed my path.
01:47:20.740 And I thought, you know, maybe it's been long enough.
01:47:26.040 Maybe it's been long.
01:47:26.900 And I only saw it in the movie theater once.
01:47:28.360 And my kids are teenagers and they've never seen the movie.
01:47:31.200 And maybe, maybe it's been long enough to watch it again and actually enjoy it.
01:47:37.940 Right.
01:47:38.260 Because you watch it once and then that's pretty much it.
01:47:41.380 Yeah.
01:47:41.560 Because this is a three and a half hour extravagance.
01:47:45.940 Dirge.
01:47:46.340 Yeah.
01:47:46.780 Dirge is a good word for it.
01:47:47.820 It's got like, you know, it's got about 30 minutes of really great entertainment jam packed into a three and a half hour movie.
01:47:55.340 Right.
01:47:55.660 And then there's a lot of like intricate, nuanced, class war, love triangle stuff that you just want to, yeah, that stuff.
01:48:04.380 It's like, it's like Attack of the Clones, the Star Wars movie, which is a, was the second of the prequel three.
01:48:12.360 No, I've never gone back.
01:48:13.400 There's not enough time.
01:48:14.600 No, but you, you watch that one back.
01:48:16.300 There's a good 45 minute movie there.
01:48:19.520 There is a legitimately good 45 minute movie.
01:48:23.020 Have you ever watched movies where you thought if I had scissors, I could edit this thing into a great 30 minute episode of, you know, a TV show.
01:48:32.060 I'm telling you that one is a good example of it.
01:48:33.760 There's great scenes.
01:48:34.780 There's great fight scenes.
01:48:35.740 There's great battles.
01:48:36.680 Is that the one with Jar Jar Binks?
01:48:38.160 No, that's the one after Jar Jar Binks.
01:48:39.460 So Jar Jar is pretty much not in the second one.
01:48:41.620 Oh yeah.
01:48:41.800 This is when no way he's got that headdress and he's like some like, I don't know, admiral or something.
01:48:47.140 I think he, he got promoted after the first movie, which is, he got promoted to never being on screen again somehow.
01:48:52.640 Yeah.
01:48:53.300 Well, he was so good.
01:48:54.660 You just don't want to, you don't want to wear that out.
01:48:57.840 You know what I mean?
01:48:58.920 And George Lucas is good at knowing when you don't want to wear things out.
01:49:02.360 Right.
01:49:02.860 So yes, that's definitely a thing.
01:49:03.900 I think that you could definitely do like the, the, the optimal Titanic movie length is about an hour 18.
01:49:11.560 You know what I mean?
01:49:12.240 That seems like about like you would be about a 78 minute movies, probably pretty good in Titanic.
01:49:16.700 I do remember it dragging a little bit.
01:49:18.620 So did you wind up watching this?
01:49:19.680 So we watched it last night and my daughter did not want to watch it.
01:49:23.760 She did not want to watch it.
01:49:24.960 And she's like, dad, I don't, I'm not interested in the Titanic story.
01:49:28.420 And then I had to switch gears.
01:49:29.880 Leonardo DiCaprio.
01:49:30.980 So she's like, he is quite beautiful.
01:49:34.260 And I said, yeah, yes.
01:49:36.460 And it's three and a half hours of, uh, you know, a love story with him and somebody gets naked.
01:49:42.940 I didn't tell her that it wasn't him, but somebody gets naked and, uh, she's like, I don't want to watch it.
01:49:48.900 And she watched it begrudgingly last night.
01:49:51.440 And even Rafe watched it with us.
01:49:55.320 And he was like, can we stop with the, and I'm like, just keep it quiet.
01:50:00.500 I swear to you, there's a great payoff.
01:50:03.000 The boats destroyed, lots of destruction, lots of death.
01:50:07.420 You're going to like it.
01:50:08.240 He's a 16 year old, 16 year old kid.
01:50:10.360 Yeah.
01:50:11.020 So they both, they both watched it with Tanya and I and shockingly, and you may not be, you may not have
01:50:18.640 approached your time, but shockingly, there is enough time that can go by that you will actually enjoy it again.
01:50:25.800 So it was good.
01:50:26.740 It was actually really good.
01:50:28.100 My daughter, she was just sobbing at the end.
01:50:33.860 She's just sobbing and she sits up and she's like, I just love that movie so much.
01:50:43.640 Wow.
01:50:44.400 Yeah.
01:50:45.080 Yeah.
01:50:45.780 That's great.
01:50:46.200 How did the, did the Celine Dion still as annoying as I remember it?
01:50:50.040 Oh yeah.
01:50:50.580 Yeah.
01:50:50.800 Okay.
01:50:51.420 Oh yeah.
01:50:52.000 Yeah.
01:50:52.280 Yeah.
01:50:52.480 Yeah.
01:50:52.840 No, it's, it's worse than you remember.
01:50:54.960 The boat sinking scene was pretty solid.
01:50:58.380 It wasn't this the first like kind of real CGI that looked good.
01:51:03.540 I think so.
01:51:04.360 Yeah.
01:51:04.540 I mean, I know they did a lot of, cause.
01:51:07.600 They did a lot of practical stuff.
01:51:08.640 Yeah.
01:51:08.880 I've got pictures of them.
01:51:10.420 You know, I think the scene where he's like, oh, I'm the king of the world.
01:51:13.160 I think that was, don't take, we have no, don't take anything today.
01:51:19.580 We had a discussion before we came back on the air that you should not, that Glenn should
01:51:22.700 not be responsible for any facts for the rest of the show.
01:51:25.380 Just, you know, Hey, you want, I watched a movie.
01:51:28.580 I watched the movie.
01:51:29.200 That's a safe space for, for this show right now.
01:51:31.900 Yeah.
01:51:32.240 Or I think I watched a movie.
01:51:33.560 Cause you are going like the Titanic.
01:51:36.280 You're going to crash into an iceberg here.
01:51:38.100 Yeah.
01:51:38.320 At any point.
01:51:38.960 Yeah.
01:51:39.100 Yeah.
01:51:39.200 Yeah.
01:51:39.320 Yeah.
01:51:39.480 Yeah.
01:51:39.580 So anyway, I think that they filmed that in like Santa Monica.
01:51:46.220 I don't know.
01:51:47.080 Could be wrong.
01:51:47.760 Cause I think there's a giant Ferris wheel that would have shown up in that scene.
01:51:50.840 So I don't know, but they, they actually built parts of the ship and they filmed it
01:51:57.060 outside, which you just don't do anymore.
01:51:59.660 A little expensive.
01:52:00.380 And you know, it was very expensive movie.
01:52:02.160 And at the time, the highest grossing movie of all time, we're like, you know, I heard
01:52:05.740 Titanic was pretty good.
01:52:08.200 Okay.
01:52:08.640 So, but here's the thing I do want to, you know, cause Rafe was like the movie that he
01:52:13.180 came out after that beat this one at the box office.
01:52:16.740 What is that thing?
01:52:17.720 Oh God.
01:52:18.300 Avatar.
01:52:18.900 Avatar.
01:52:19.400 Terrible.
01:52:19.840 He's like, it's so much better.
01:52:21.000 And I'm like, I don't get it.
01:52:22.600 I didn't accept.
01:52:23.660 I think it is some sort of a Joe Biden, Hunter Biden.
01:52:30.820 Yep.
01:52:31.360 Or some sort of Ukrainian thing.
01:52:34.400 Somebody got paid off.
01:52:35.700 It's on, it's on Hunter's laptop.
01:52:37.560 It's on Hunter's laptop.
01:52:38.640 You'll get this whole thing will be uncovered.
01:52:40.260 Cause I never understood that.
01:52:41.540 No one understands it.
01:52:42.940 It's this dumb environmentalist movie with a bunch of blue people.
01:52:46.620 No one knows any of the plot points.
01:52:48.920 No one knows any of the character names.
01:52:50.340 And it's supposedly the highest grossing film of all time and has created an entire amusement
01:52:55.400 park around it.
01:52:56.260 I don't, I don't understand that.
01:52:57.380 I really say nobody has ever said to me, oh my gosh, nobody's ever quoted lines from
01:53:03.900 that movie.
01:53:04.400 No, no one does.
01:53:05.220 Like, like, I mean, you know, I'm the king of the world.
01:53:09.480 You know, that line.
01:53:12.440 Yeah.
01:53:13.180 Spoonful of sugar.
01:53:14.060 You know, that line.
01:53:15.540 I know all the lines from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
01:53:18.240 You know, of course you do.
01:53:19.460 Yeah.
01:53:19.780 But I mean, you know, lines that come from, you know, movies.
01:53:23.900 There's nothing.
01:53:24.740 There's nothing remarkable about it.
01:53:26.500 The only thing that was an achievement at all was the technology behind it.
01:53:29.800 The movie itself is a heap is what it is.
01:53:32.480 It's a heap.
01:53:33.040 And the fact that they're making, he's been making these next two sequels for, it seems
01:53:36.820 like a hundred years and no one asked for them.
01:53:39.100 There's no one around saying, you know what?
01:53:40.360 I need an avatar two and an avatar three.
01:53:42.640 Go ahead, James Cameron.
01:53:44.000 I don't even know.
01:53:44.360 I've watched the movie.
01:53:46.120 I don't even remember the storyline enough to go, oh, I really wonder what happened to
01:53:50.560 that blue one.
01:53:51.540 I mean, isn't it basically, it's just if you took the Ewoks storyline and made a
01:53:59.720 movie out of it, right?
01:54:01.220 Like in Star Wars, it was like, here's the, you know, the people, they're the creatures.
01:54:07.420 Nobody wanted the Ewok story.
01:54:08.860 Nobody wanted it.
01:54:09.740 No.
01:54:09.980 No, not even the kids.
01:54:11.160 No, not even the Ewoks.
01:54:12.320 No, the Ewoks actually vetoed it.
01:54:13.840 The Ewoks are like, we wrecked this movie.
01:54:15.120 Right, yes, and they did.
01:54:16.480 Yeah.
01:54:16.780 And so you're like, okay, here's the simple people and the mean technology people, those
01:54:21.580 capitalists, you know, let's make a statement against capitalism and technology while, you
01:54:27.040 know, making ourselves $760 million.
01:54:29.340 There has to be people that are older than 16 that like that movie for it to be.
01:54:34.560 I just think if it wasn't for actual dollars being spent, I wouldn't believe that is the
01:54:41.100 highest grossing film of all time.
01:54:42.760 And it's not anymore, by the way.
01:54:44.540 Avengers Endgame has passed it and Star Wars Episode 7, The Force Awakens has passed it.
01:54:50.860 So it is now third.
01:54:53.380 All of our taste is in our mouth.
01:54:54.600 Yeah, Titanic's down to sixth.
01:54:55.800 Did you know that?
01:54:56.180 Well, is it adjusted today's dollars?
01:54:59.760 This one, I don't think this one is adjusted.
01:55:01.540 You got to adjust them.
01:55:02.420 Yeah, let me do that.
01:55:06.400 We're just waiting here because I'm...
01:55:08.300 No, no.
01:55:09.000 It's so...
01:55:10.360 I've got so much medicine in me right now.
01:55:13.180 I'm just like, we could just...
01:55:15.180 Some of these, I think, I always think the inflation adjusted thing just tells us the story about
01:55:19.120 inflation, not necessarily the movie.
01:55:20.940 Like, for example, number one all time inflation adjusted is Gone With The Wind.
01:55:25.400 Adjusted...
01:55:25.800 Well, that one was like...
01:55:27.160 Didn't like 80 or 90% of the...
01:55:30.240 Again, facts.
01:55:31.820 It was ridiculous.
01:55:33.040 It was like everybody saw that movie.
01:55:35.360 And an estimated number of tickets sold 202 million, which is by far the highest of all
01:55:39.940 time.
01:55:40.920 So that...
01:55:41.500 I mean, it's a legitimate number one.
01:55:43.140 And if you have to...
01:55:44.180 Now, there wasn't as much competition.
01:55:45.400 There's a lot of different variables here.
01:55:48.200 But number two, that's $1.85 billion all time.
01:55:51.760 Number two, Star Wars episode four, A New Hope, $1.6 billion.
01:55:56.180 Number three is The Sound of Music, $1.3 billion.
01:56:00.540 E.T. is number four, $1.3 billion.
01:56:03.140 Titanic is number five, $1.2 billion.
01:56:06.080 There was a story I read, I think.
01:56:09.400 There was a story I read today that was all about the hidden sexual stuff of the Van
01:56:19.560 Trop family or whatever their names were in Sound of Music.
01:56:23.660 What's happening?
01:56:24.140 And I don't even know why I read it.
01:56:27.080 I was fascinated by it because it was like adults understood all of the innuendos.
01:56:32.920 And I'm like, what innuendos in that?
01:56:35.420 And they were talking about when one of the kids put a...
01:56:38.000 This is one of the examples.
01:56:39.540 When one of the kids put a pine cone in her chair and she sat down, all the adults knew
01:56:44.420 what that was.
01:56:45.140 I'm like, people that put pine cones up their ass?
01:56:51.680 What the...
01:56:52.020 I mean, what...
01:56:52.560 All right.
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01:57:07.860 What?
01:57:08.400 He just...
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01:57:31.700 I don't even understand that one.
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01:59:27.240 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:59:30.880 Well, the defense has delivered their opening statement now in the George Floyd trial,
01:59:39.280 which, due to the medication I'm on today, I'm not going to take it on.
01:59:44.520 I'm not going to talk about it.
01:59:46.040 But how'd you like to be that guy?
01:59:50.860 I mean, if you're having a bad day, just think, hey, you're not that police officer.
01:59:57.120 Or the defense attorney for the police officer.
01:59:59.600 Can you imagine?
02:00:00.500 Did you hear the New York Times podcast today?
02:00:03.140 I didn't listen to it.
02:00:03.940 No, the Daily.
02:00:04.600 Oh, my gosh.
02:00:05.380 No.
02:00:05.840 I'm sure they were talking about how they were playing the interviews for all of the jurors.
02:00:13.560 And the defense, was it the defense?
02:00:18.660 No, the prosecution said to the one juror, what do you think about COVID?
02:00:27.280 Well, I mean, what do you mean, what do I think about COVID?
02:00:30.120 I mean, how do you feel about COVID?
02:00:31.560 Do you think that we did the right thing?
02:00:34.140 And this woman said, well, no, I don't.
02:00:37.900 I mean, I think it was all started, it's real.
02:00:41.000 And I think it started out as doing the right thing.
02:00:43.480 And we were just trying to figure it out.
02:00:44.820 But I think it's gotten a little out of control.
02:00:46.460 And they dismissed her because that was a covert way of finding out if you are a conservative or not.
02:00:55.180 And apparently you can't be a conservative and for the prosecution.
02:00:59.820 And they talked about how that was really important.
02:01:02.440 And then they played somebody that the defense weeded out.
02:01:09.400 And it was somebody who said, well, I've already made up my mind, you know, on this, but I'm open because I don't know all the facts.
02:01:18.220 So if there's new facts, I'm perfectly willing to.
02:01:21.500 And, well, do you feel that the police are, you know, racist?
02:01:25.660 Oh, yeah.
02:01:26.580 The police are racist, blah, blah, blah.
02:01:28.660 And the New York Times actually said after that, you know, Michael Barbaro.
02:01:33.480 So do you think that maybe this figures into a bigger statement that you could now be taken off of a jury because you believe in something that is true?
02:01:50.940 Wait a minute.
02:01:51.960 What?
02:01:53.180 Oh, police are all racist?
02:01:54.540 Is that the implication?
02:01:55.460 That was the implication that that guy was telling the truth, but the truth, you know, the defense is going to make sure that, you know, those truth tellers aren't on the jury.
02:02:07.060 But the other person that tells the truth that, you know, COVID, you know, it was a good thing, you know, what we did at the beginning, but then got out of control.
02:02:15.120 That's not truth.
02:02:16.420 That's not truth.
02:02:17.640 Amazing.
02:02:18.040 It is remarkable what's happening there.
02:02:22.540 All right.
02:02:23.080 We'll see you tomorrow.
02:02:25.460 This is the Glenn Beck program.