The Glenn Beck Program - April 28, 2025


No One Is Above the Law...Except Anti-Trump Judges | 4⧸28⧸25


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

162.03139

Word Count

19,991

Sentence Count

1,854

Misogynist Sentences

38

Hate Speech Sentences

42


Summary

Pat and Jeffy discuss the Democratic protest at the Capitol building and how the mainstream media covered it. They also discuss the parallels between the Civil War and the current political climate and the sit-in by the Democratic Party.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 bank more encores when you switch to a scotia bank banking package
00:00:06.480 learn more at scotia bank.com slash banking packages conditions apply scotia bank you're
00:00:13.720 richer than you think hello america you know we've been fighting every single day we push
00:00:18.280 back against the lies the censorship the nonsense of the mainstream media that they're trying to
00:00:23.480 feed you we work tirelessly to bring you the unfiltered truth because you deserve it but to
00:00:29.300 keep this fight going we need you right now would you take a moment and rate and review the glenn
00:00:34.360 beck podcast give us five stars and lead a comment because every single review helps us break through
00:00:39.780 big tech's algorithm to reach more americans who need to hear the truth this isn't a podcast this
00:00:45.680 is a movement and you're part of it a big part of it so if you believe in what we're doing you want
00:00:50.640 more people to wake up help us push this podcast to the top rate review share together we'll make
00:00:56.760 make a difference and thanks for standing with us now let's get to work
00:01:00.000 so
00:01:04.060 so
00:01:13.060 Down the road where shadows hide
00:01:39.120 Feel the dark on every side
00:01:41.740 Stand your ground when times get down
00:01:44.360 Gotta face the dog and embrace the fire
00:01:47.220 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:53.400 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:59.100 Today featuring Pat and Jeffy.
00:02:02.400 I'm in for Glenn.
00:02:04.160 Jeffy's in for Stu.
00:02:06.200 Who are out this week.
00:02:08.740 We got a lot to talk about.
00:02:10.480 A very busy show on the way for you in 60 seconds.
00:02:15.360 You know, you lock your doors, you check your windows, but real security is about more than
00:02:20.080 habits.
00:02:21.460 It's about having a system you can trust when you're not home to double check everything
00:02:26.160 yourself.
00:02:27.100 That's where SimpliSafe comes in.
00:02:29.100 It's a whole home security system built smarter and simpler so you stay protected without the
00:02:34.760 headaches of traditional alarm companies.
00:02:36.940 No long contracts.
00:02:38.700 No hidden fees.
00:02:39.640 Just award-winning 24-7 professional monitoring and a fast, easy setup you can do yourself.
00:02:46.980 And if you ever move, you can just take SimpliSafe with you.
00:02:51.080 It's designed to go wherever life takes you.
00:02:53.420 From break-ins to fires to medical emergencies, SimpliSafe has sensors, cameras, and professional
00:02:59.900 teams ready to respond when seconds matter most.
00:03:04.780 It even lets you monitor everything right from your phone, no matter where you are.
00:03:08.900 And because it's wireless and customizable, it's protection that fits your life, not the
00:03:14.080 other way around.
00:03:14.720 So protect your home the smart, simple way with SimpliSafe.
00:03:19.800 Don't wait for something to go wrong.
00:03:21.820 Visit SimpliSafe.com slash Beck to claim 50% off a new system with a professional monitoring
00:03:28.220 plan and get your first month free at SimpliSafe.com slash Beck.
00:03:34.820 There's no safe like SimpliSafe.
00:03:42.620 Yeah.
00:03:43.180 Uh, so a, uh, a big protest over the weekend.
00:03:48.080 It was very exciting.
00:03:49.380 They had a, uh, a sit-in at the Capitol building.
00:03:54.740 Did we even know this actually happened?
00:03:57.140 I had no idea.
00:03:58.120 Come on.
00:03:58.660 I had no idea until it was done.
00:04:01.000 And then, you know, the, the liberal mainstream press is like, did you see that sit-in?
00:04:06.980 What a sit-in.
00:04:08.180 They sat in, they sat on the steps of the Capitol building.
00:04:11.320 So it was Akeem Jeffries and what's his face?
00:04:15.340 Cory Booker.
00:04:15.720 Cory Booker.
00:04:16.500 Yeah.
00:04:16.640 And Warnoff didn't even know about it until 10 hours later.
00:04:21.100 Oh yeah.
00:04:21.940 10 hours in and he shows up.
00:04:24.340 Yeah, it's so great.
00:04:26.440 That's how much he cared.
00:04:27.860 Yeah.
00:04:28.560 That is awesome.
00:04:29.500 And they were protesting what?
00:04:31.600 The, uh, big, beautiful bill.
00:04:33.340 The budget bill.
00:04:34.700 Oh.
00:04:35.220 Yeah.
00:04:35.540 They don't want, I guess they don't want a budget bill.
00:04:37.700 I guess they don't want to save money.
00:04:39.820 I guess they want to keep spending like they're drunken sailors.
00:04:43.720 Uh, well, that's for sure.
00:04:45.220 Yeah.
00:04:45.680 So, um, this is, uh, Hakeem Jeffries, uh, said he, he quoted Ulysses S. Grant that there
00:04:56.820 are only two parties in America now, patriots and traitors.
00:05:01.520 Uh, he's right about that.
00:05:04.020 I think he is.
00:05:04.800 He's not right about what side he is.
00:05:06.580 Correct.
00:05:07.260 But he's right about that.
00:05:09.800 Several Democrats took part in the sit-in on Capitol Hill against the budget proposals
00:05:15.580 from President Trump and Republican lawmakers.
00:05:19.240 Uh, after hearing from Reverend William Barber, who talked about putting principles over party.
00:05:25.460 Ugh.
00:05:26.300 Okay.
00:05:27.220 Uh, Jeffries brought up the Civil War to describe the current climate of the United States.
00:05:31.520 Yes, he did.
00:05:32.840 Reminds me of a letter that Ulysses Grant was said to have sent at the start of the Civil
00:05:37.860 War, Jeffries said.
00:05:39.600 He set the tone and comparison by describing the Civil War as a moment of great turmoil in
00:05:45.320 the country.
00:05:46.040 The country literally tearing itself apart.
00:05:49.320 And then, uh, he used the quote that there's only two parties.
00:05:53.600 There's patriots.
00:05:54.380 Right.
00:05:55.100 And there's traitors.
00:05:57.340 Okay.
00:05:58.100 Yeah.
00:05:58.400 Whether you're a Democrat or Republican, this is an American moment and we need the American
00:06:03.280 people to show up and stand up and speak up and partner with us.
00:06:08.460 You're right.
00:06:09.080 So whether you're a Democrat or a Republican, that's like, he's, he's insinuating that everybody
00:06:16.620 agrees with him.
00:06:18.740 And that's just garbage.
00:06:21.560 Bipartisan.
00:06:22.560 Bipartisan.
00:06:23.120 Yeah.
00:06:24.420 Uh, I actually am okay with, uh, cutting the fraud and the waste in our government.
00:06:31.440 I, I'm kind of crazy that way, I guess.
00:06:34.040 Okay.
00:06:34.200 Crazy.
00:06:34.740 Yeah.
00:06:35.040 I guess I'm out, out to lunch on this one.
00:06:39.240 And apparently I'm not coming home for dinner.
00:06:40.860 Cause I think that, uh, avoiding the fraud and the waste is probably a good thing.
00:06:46.140 Yeah.
00:06:46.500 And at any time, right.
00:06:48.180 I mean, that's what we, what, I mean, we expect that to be done and it obviously has
00:06:54.500 not been done for a long, long time.
00:06:57.260 Right.
00:06:57.980 And we've just given into the fact that that's the way it's done.
00:07:01.580 And we've had no budget at all.
00:07:03.800 I believe we've been functioning on, um, uh, continuing resolutions since 2009.
00:07:11.900 Okay.
00:07:12.400 That's just inexcusable.
00:07:14.920 That's just insanity.
00:07:16.480 It's a lot of work to get a budget.
00:07:18.000 Yeah, you're right.
00:07:19.020 You're right.
00:07:19.440 And you got to get some people to vote on it and stuff.
00:07:22.020 They got to come in and they got to vote.
00:07:23.520 They got to work.
00:07:24.180 And you know, I mean, Congress is busy doing other stuff.
00:07:26.960 And the first thing is you got to set some limits on how much you're going to spend.
00:07:30.580 You can't do that.
00:07:31.760 You can do that.
00:07:33.300 We'll figure that out when it comes.
00:07:35.700 If people ran their house the way, you know, we run our government, we would, uh, everybody
00:07:42.780 on the, in this country would be bankrupt.
00:07:44.480 Well, I would be, I would love, uh, having a printing press for money in my home.
00:07:49.040 It'd be nice, wouldn't it?
00:07:49.560 If someone could make that happen, it would be awesome.
00:07:53.980 You just spent all your money on, in your case.
00:07:56.640 Can we do that?
00:07:57.680 Buffets and wait, wait, buffets, you know, and then, uh, another buffet and you're out
00:08:10.180 of money.
00:08:10.600 And then you're out of money.
00:08:11.700 You can't pay the electrical bill.
00:08:13.300 So you just print some more and then you pay the bill with it.
00:08:16.200 Good to go.
00:08:16.920 That would be great.
00:08:18.120 That would be awesome.
00:08:19.580 That'd be great.
00:08:20.260 Just get a printing press in your house and you can, you can act just the way Congress
00:08:24.860 does.
00:08:25.400 Uh, it's perfect.
00:08:27.240 So, uh, interestingly, uh, there, they were out there on the, uh, on the steps of the
00:08:33.980 Capitol building for, I think something like 12 hours or more.
00:08:37.900 What about the dopes?
00:08:39.560 Ah, she's so, it's embarrassing.
00:08:41.600 It really is embarrassing the way these Democrats act.
00:08:45.200 It's like, uh, do you people have, I don't know, a job, a life of some kind?
00:08:51.620 You've just got, you've got time for all of this nonsense.
00:08:55.060 Really?
00:08:55.440 He's a Senator.
00:08:56.320 Yeah.
00:08:56.940 He's not, he's not just a lowly Congressman.
00:08:59.840 No.
00:09:00.380 He's a Senator.
00:09:01.560 Yeah.
00:09:01.900 He just got done doing his record setting heroic.
00:09:06.400 Oh my God.
00:09:06.940 Non-stop speech.
00:09:08.560 Is that 25 hours?
00:09:09.840 I think.
00:09:10.140 25 hours.
00:09:10.880 Honestly, I don't remember how long it was, but he babbled on forever and that was heroic
00:09:16.940 from him.
00:09:17.500 And now.
00:09:18.360 And now this.
00:09:20.140 Now this.
00:09:21.680 Well, it's the resistance.
00:09:23.260 And the Democratic people in this country expect it from the Democrats.
00:09:27.880 Anything else to do?
00:09:28.980 Nothing?
00:09:29.820 Oh man.
00:09:31.420 Uh, meanwhile, the president was at the funeral of the Pope and, um, supposedly he was called
00:09:39.560 out at the funeral, um, which is interesting because, uh, here's, here's what was said by,
00:09:49.680 this was from Cardinal Giovanni Battista Rhee.
00:09:54.320 He said, Pope Francis incessantly raised his voice, imploring peace and calling for reason
00:10:00.640 and honest negotiation to find possible solutions.
00:10:04.860 It's talking mostly about the immigration situation.
00:10:07.840 Right.
00:10:08.420 Build bridges, not walls.
00:10:11.240 Was an exhortation he repeated many times.
00:10:14.460 Yes, it was behind the Vatican walls that are 40 feet high.
00:10:20.420 Interesting how he keeps repeating that.
00:10:22.820 I just, I can't, I just can't believe that they're standing there with the Vatican walls
00:10:30.380 40 feet high.
00:10:32.160 And that seemed, they seem to be completely invisible to everybody inside the Vatican and
00:10:38.980 act as if we shouldn't have a wall to protect this nation, this sovereign nation.
00:10:45.260 Right.
00:10:45.440 And here's the thing, Pat, he was such a believer in it that he moved into a lesser apartment.
00:10:51.340 Right.
00:10:52.100 Pope Francis, I mean, he cared so much that he, he moved into a smaller apartment.
00:10:56.620 Yes, he did.
00:10:57.200 I mean, that's how much he cared.
00:10:58.560 But around that apartment, there was, there were walls.
00:11:01.540 Yes, 40 foot walls.
00:11:03.580 It was still right there.
00:11:04.540 You know, there's zero self-awareness there.
00:11:06.640 Are you really, you're going to cast dispersions at us when you've got that wall around the
00:11:12.020 Vatican?
00:11:12.260 I don't understand that.
00:11:13.320 I've never understood that.
00:11:14.580 And armed guards, by the way.
00:11:16.940 Right.
00:11:17.180 Just a side note on that.
00:11:18.300 Don't worry about that.
00:11:18.940 Don't worry about that part, though.
00:11:21.460 It's inconceivable, really.
00:11:23.360 It's, it's amazing.
00:11:25.640 But President Trump was there with Melania, who, by the way, people are saying that that
00:11:31.180 was some kind of body double.
00:11:34.460 So ridiculous.
00:11:36.600 But that's how, that's what the internet is all about.
00:11:39.200 That is.
00:11:39.720 I love the internet for that.
00:11:41.060 I do.
00:11:41.620 I know you do.
00:11:42.340 I do.
00:11:42.820 I know you like that.
00:11:44.140 But they were with Cardinal Joe Tobin of Newark.
00:11:48.400 Here's a look at that.
00:11:49.860 Cut number one.
00:11:50.600 And there they are, shaking hands and, and glad handing a bit.
00:11:56.520 Oh, yeah.
00:11:56.940 And there's the body.
00:11:57.780 Is that the body double for Melania right there?
00:12:00.060 Yeah.
00:12:00.440 Clearly not her.
00:12:01.980 I mean, obviously.
00:12:02.900 Clearly not.
00:12:03.740 Obviously.
00:12:04.400 So, so Cardinal Joe Tobin was there from New York, Newark, and he is one of the more powerful
00:12:12.080 voices on this planet.
00:12:13.720 Yeah.
00:12:13.920 But there's no way he becomes Pope.
00:12:16.600 No.
00:12:17.560 There will be no American Pope.
00:12:19.180 We're not, we're not, we're not electing a U.S. Pope.
00:12:22.180 And I think, I think he's there.
00:12:24.160 And along with Cardinal Dobin, or, or not, I'm mixing, mixing the two, Cardinal Dolan.
00:12:34.000 From New York.
00:12:34.700 Yeah, yeah.
00:12:34.960 From New York.
00:12:35.620 And then Tobin from Newark.
00:12:37.780 And neither one of them have a shot.
00:12:39.420 No way.
00:12:40.360 But they're there to vote, I think.
00:12:41.560 I think they're both electors.
00:12:42.700 They're under 80, right?
00:12:43.420 Yes.
00:12:43.820 135 of them are under 80, so they get the vote at the conclave, which I saw reported
00:12:49.240 since it begins.
00:12:50.420 Well, I got a text today from the Vatican.
00:12:53.200 It starts May 7th.
00:12:54.160 Oh, you did?
00:12:54.220 Yeah.
00:12:54.500 You got a text?
00:12:55.280 Yeah, from the Vatican.
00:12:56.180 Because they want you there.
00:12:56.540 They let me know.
00:12:57.220 They want you there.
00:12:57.700 I need to be there, yeah.
00:12:58.600 Obviously.
00:12:59.120 May 7th for the conclave.
00:13:00.360 You have announced your candidacy for Pope?
00:13:02.720 I have.
00:13:02.960 They're well aware.
00:13:03.940 They're well aware.
00:13:04.380 Okay.
00:13:04.800 They're well aware of your desire for the papacy.
00:13:07.980 Now, again, I know that I'm an underdog.
00:13:11.560 Well, yeah, not being Catholic puts you at a severe disadvantage, I'm thinking.
00:13:16.000 I'm like Catholic adjacent.
00:13:18.340 Is that okay?
00:13:19.180 Yeah, it's okay.
00:13:19.820 So they'll elect Catholic adjacent people to be Pope.
00:13:22.380 By me, that puts me a little bit of an underdog.
00:13:25.060 All right.
00:13:25.820 I'd say just a tad.
00:13:28.280 Because now, the first time you ran, that wasn't a rule.
00:13:31.440 No, they've kind of changed.
00:13:33.200 They've tightened up the rules and made it a little bit more difficult for people who
00:13:37.860 are Catholic adjacent and not a cardinal already to be Pope.
00:13:42.300 See, before it could be, they let some of the non-cardinals.
00:13:46.240 Non-cardinals.
00:13:47.060 You know, they were involved in the vote.
00:13:49.000 Now, you've got to be a cardinal.
00:13:50.360 When was the last time?
00:13:51.440 You've got to be under 80.
00:13:52.600 Oh, I don't know.
00:13:53.240 A non-cardinal was voted in.
00:13:55.420 I think like 1,300 or something like that.
00:13:57.540 Yeah.
00:13:57.680 It was a long time ago.
00:13:58.440 Yeah.
00:13:58.820 All right.
00:13:59.400 And what was that person?
00:14:01.200 Like just a choir boy or something?
00:14:02.820 I don't remember.
00:14:03.820 Like a choir boy in Pocatello, Idaho.
00:14:05.660 You know what?
00:14:05.980 We're making him Pope.
00:14:06.980 There you go.
00:14:07.400 Get in here.
00:14:07.920 You're the Pope now.
00:14:08.720 You've got Steve, who's a choir boy in Pocatello, Idaho.
00:14:12.920 He's going to be our Pope now.
00:14:14.160 I don't think Pocatello existed, but it's possible.
00:14:17.960 Oh, it was the early days, for sure.
00:14:19.680 Yeah, it was the very early days of Pocatello.
00:14:23.560 All right.
00:14:24.120 So also, while he was there, this is a fun little video.
00:14:31.140 I don't think there's any sound, but you can see that Trump and Macron from France
00:14:37.940 and Zelensky gathered together, and Macron thinks he's going to horn in on Trump and
00:14:44.640 Zelensky's little confact.
00:14:45.500 Yeah, it was reported that Zelensky had asked Macron to be there for this meeting with Trump.
00:14:50.400 Yeah.
00:14:52.140 Nope.
00:14:53.660 President Trump did not allow it.
00:14:55.380 Watch this.
00:14:56.060 This is really something.
00:14:57.480 That is not happening.
00:14:58.320 Here they come, and he's got Zelensky and Trump.
00:15:00.480 They've got all three chairs there, ready for the three leaders, and Trump is like,
00:15:05.820 What are you doing here?
00:15:06.640 Are you planning on being here?
00:15:08.060 I think not.
00:15:09.160 Excuse me.
00:15:09.760 What are you doing?
00:15:10.820 Seriously.
00:15:11.480 I think that's what he said.
00:15:12.280 Exactly.
00:15:12.300 That's what he said.
00:15:13.080 What are you doing here?
00:15:13.920 He turned around and put his hand on and kind of like, What are you doing here?
00:15:17.580 You're not invited, my friend.
00:15:19.400 I've got nothing to do with you, bro.
00:15:21.160 So.
00:15:21.760 Take your Frenchy French and move on.
00:15:24.500 In fact, get the chair out of here.
00:15:26.500 Yeah.
00:15:26.860 And then let's see the, do we have the, do we have the two of them where they're just the
00:15:32.700 two of them?
00:15:33.140 Yeah, look at that.
00:15:33.700 They're already rearranging the chairs.
00:15:35.260 And he's like, What are you doing here?
00:15:37.780 Yeah, that's exactly what he's saying.
00:15:39.600 And he's saying, Beat it.
00:15:40.020 What are you doing here?
00:15:41.100 Beat it, Frenchy.
00:15:41.940 In fact, you can have one of your people or you can take the chair and get out of here.
00:15:46.440 I'm sorry.
00:15:46.980 There's no frogs allowed here at this particular meeting.
00:15:50.240 Did we?
00:15:50.480 Did somebody order coffee?
00:15:51.520 Oh, there is.
00:15:51.700 Because I'm not thirsty.
00:15:52.640 Get out of here.
00:15:53.280 This meeting's completely frog free.
00:15:55.900 I'm just going to sit here and talk with Volodymyr.
00:15:59.700 I love that so much.
00:16:01.780 That was fantastic.
00:16:03.660 I love that so much.
00:16:04.940 Just put him in his place.
00:16:06.540 Beat it.
00:16:07.420 What are you doing here?
00:16:09.500 And he did.
00:16:10.780 And he did.
00:16:11.880 That's the thing.
00:16:12.700 He beat it.
00:16:13.280 And he did.
00:16:14.200 There was no doubt about that.
00:16:15.540 Well, also, we did have the clip, for those watching, of Biden showing up at the funeral.
00:16:23.660 Oh, we do have that.
00:16:24.460 Oh, good.
00:16:24.760 And as he's wandering with he and Jill.
00:16:28.320 And this music was not playing at the funeral.
00:16:31.560 But he just grabs the, yeah.
00:16:34.980 He actually held on for dear life.
00:16:38.220 He sure did down those stairs.
00:16:40.000 Holy cow.
00:16:40.820 Holding on to Jill and the, I guess, the Catholic bishop or whoever that is that helps him down the stairs.
00:16:47.620 That's just a Catholic usher.
00:16:49.120 Yeah, it's a priest usher.
00:16:51.200 I think he's a bishop.
00:16:53.080 Isn't that a bishop, a little sash there or something?
00:16:55.560 Yeah, probably.
00:16:55.880 Yeah.
00:16:56.740 But look at this.
00:16:57.720 Yep.
00:16:58.460 Okay.
00:16:58.800 I mean, he grabs on hard.
00:16:59.440 So he was ready there to assist him coming down the stairs.
00:17:03.660 Yes, he was.
00:17:04.460 He can't make it on his own.
00:17:05.820 He obviously can't make it on his own.
00:17:07.940 No way.
00:17:09.000 Left to his own.
00:17:09.340 He grabs onto his arm tight and down he goes.
00:17:12.540 He's fallen flat on his face if he didn't have that help.
00:17:14.880 Right.
00:17:15.660 Oh, man.
00:17:16.620 Did we ever dodge a bullet there?
00:17:18.360 Didn't we?
00:17:18.500 We did.
00:17:19.360 Holy cow.
00:17:20.460 And really, we did because we were wounded quite severely.
00:17:24.360 Yeah, we were.
00:17:25.120 Yes, we were.
00:17:25.940 Over the four years previous.
00:17:27.940 All right.
00:17:29.220 888-727-BECK.
00:17:31.440 More coming up in one minute.
00:17:34.400 You know, pain has a way of stealing the best parts of life.
00:17:37.220 It sidelined you from the moments you want to be a part of.
00:17:40.860 Relief Factor was created to help you take that life back.
00:17:44.620 It's a daily supplement made from ingredients that support the body's natural fight against
00:17:49.340 inflammation.
00:17:50.840 It's not about masking symptoms.
00:17:53.260 It's about helping your body heal itself so you can get back to living more freely.
00:17:58.680 And it's not just for serious athletes or hard-charging types.
00:18:02.780 It's for anyone who wants to move better, feel better, and get more out of every day.
00:18:08.440 Millions of people have already tried it and many report remarkable results, often in just three weeks.
00:18:15.440 That's why they offer a quick start trial.
00:18:18.840 It's three weeks worth of Relief Factor.
00:18:21.200 So you can see if it works for you before you make a bigger commitment.
00:18:25.100 The pain doesn't have to call the shots for you.
00:18:28.400 Relief Factor could be the first step toward getting your life back and the life you deserve.
00:18:34.000 It works in about 70% or more of the people.
00:18:38.200 And that kind of relief is going to change your life.
00:18:42.540 For just $19.95, you can try Relief Factor's three-week quick start.
00:18:47.480 That's less than a dollar a day.
00:18:49.380 Just call 1-800-4-RELIEF.
00:18:51.740 That's 800-4-RELIEF.
00:18:55.640 Or visit relieffactor.com.
00:18:58.340 Let's pause 10 seconds for station identification, shall we?
00:19:01.760 Let's do it.
00:19:03.660 Yeah.
00:19:04.920 Yeah.
00:19:05.760 It's fun.
00:19:07.140 I think that'd be fun.
00:19:08.200 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn and Stu today.
00:19:15.880 888-727-BECK.
00:19:18.800 So the whole controversy with Trump at the Vatican and the funeral for the Pope is ridiculous.
00:19:30.620 Because first of all, they're talking about how he was attacked during the funeral.
00:19:34.960 And he really was.
00:19:36.440 But the other thing that everybody was making such a big deal out of was the blue suit.
00:19:42.780 He wore a blue suit when everybody else there wore black.
00:19:47.080 Except no.
00:19:48.100 He was specifically.
00:19:49.540 Yeah.
00:19:49.680 Everyone was specifically asked to wear black.
00:19:52.320 And he didn't.
00:19:53.340 He was the only one to disobey that edict.
00:19:56.540 And that's just not the case.
00:19:58.680 And the photo that made the rounds was just Trump in his blue suit and everyone around him wearing black.
00:20:05.140 To make that case.
00:20:06.940 Except.
00:20:07.900 Yeah.
00:20:08.400 When you pull back a little bit.
00:20:10.140 You see a much different picture.
00:20:12.600 You sure do.
00:20:13.440 Like dozens of people wore blue.
00:20:15.860 Or not black.
00:20:17.580 Right.
00:20:17.800 And then I saw you mentioned earlier today on your program.
00:20:21.480 Mm-hmm.
00:20:21.820 That gray unleashed.
00:20:23.520 That.
00:20:24.520 That drudge report picture.
00:20:25.880 Yeah.
00:20:26.180 With the black and white.
00:20:27.100 They had a wide angle shot.
00:20:30.060 And they made most of the shot.
00:20:34.100 All except for Donald Trump were in black and white.
00:20:38.000 So it was a black and white photo.
00:20:40.080 Except for Trump.
00:20:41.080 Who had this bright blue on.
00:20:43.480 Because he really stood out among all the black and white.
00:20:46.980 And so it just.
00:20:48.180 It was fraud.
00:20:49.780 Really.
00:20:50.200 Yeah.
00:20:50.500 It's just a fraudulent picture because they wanted you to believe that everybody else was in black.
00:20:55.900 And that wasn't the case.
00:20:57.380 No, it was not.
00:20:58.800 Unbelievable.
00:20:59.640 I mean, they'll go to such great lengths to embarrass him.
00:21:02.420 Right.
00:21:03.180 To savage him in the press.
00:21:06.680 And it's really pathetic.
00:21:08.820 It's amazing to watch.
00:21:10.800 Even if it were true that he had been the only one wearing blue.
00:21:14.980 Is that really an issue that we need to be babbling about all weekend?
00:21:21.100 Well, it's unacceptable.
00:21:22.760 Unacceptable.
00:21:23.340 Unacceptable, Pat.
00:21:25.400 I guess.
00:21:26.520 I guess.
00:21:27.380 I mean, I've been to many funerals.
00:21:30.140 And not everybody at them.
00:21:31.680 Of course, I've never been to a Pope funeral.
00:21:33.780 Right.
00:21:34.180 So maybe that is the tradition that everybody wears black no matter what.
00:21:38.540 Donald Trump's not wearing black.
00:21:40.580 Although he has.
00:21:41.660 He has in the past.
00:21:42.780 But he probably didn't feel like it.
00:21:45.860 I don't know.
00:21:46.740 Maybe the black suit was wrinkled.
00:21:48.840 And he didn't have anybody to press it for him.
00:21:51.780 I look better in this suit.
00:21:53.200 I'm wearing this.
00:21:55.280 But it's silly.
00:21:56.640 Come on.
00:21:57.400 Relax.
00:21:58.080 What do you mean he didn't have anybody to press it for him?
00:21:59.500 Melania was there.
00:22:00.840 What are you talking about?
00:22:04.480 That's beautiful.
00:22:05.420 Thank you.
00:22:05.940 That's beautiful.
00:22:07.060 Sarah appreciates it.
00:22:08.020 I know.
00:22:09.020 She knows exactly what I'm talking about.
00:22:12.780 Is that right, Sarah?
00:22:14.400 You know exactly what he's talking about?
00:22:16.400 The woman is there to press the suit?
00:22:18.200 I have no words.
00:22:19.100 Okay.
00:22:21.040 All right.
00:22:21.720 More coming up.
00:22:22.480 888-727-BECK.
00:22:30.980 This is Glenn Beck.
00:22:34.020 Sure is.
00:22:35.080 With Pat and Jeffy today.
00:22:36.380 You know, when it comes to personal protection, every second matters, and so does every ounce
00:22:41.380 you have to carry.
00:22:42.820 That's why Berna developed their new compact launcher.
00:22:46.080 It's smaller, lighter, and easier to carry than ever before, but it still packs the same
00:22:51.720 powerful, non-lethal defense you expect from Berna.
00:22:55.320 It fires chemical irritant projectiles or solid kinetic rounds to disable a threat without
00:23:02.380 the deadly consequences of a firearm.
00:23:04.860 And because it doesn't require a background check, a permit, or a waiting period, it's
00:23:09.900 ready when you are.
00:23:11.260 Whether you're walking to your car late at night, you're traveling across the country,
00:23:15.860 or you just want to add a peace of mind at home, the Berna Compact Launcher offers a
00:23:20.760 discreet, effective way to protect yourself and the people you love.
00:23:25.640 With a growing number of Americans looking for practical self-defense options that don't
00:23:30.500 escalate the situation, the Compact Launcher really stands out.
00:23:34.320 Powerful enough to stop a threat, small enough to carry every day.
00:23:37.880 Safety shouldn't be complicated, heavy, or hard to access.
00:23:41.940 With Berna's new Compact Launcher, it isn't.
00:23:44.400 Try it before you buy.
00:23:45.860 Go to berna.com slash glenn to find a Berner dealer partner.
00:23:49.740 That's B-Y-R-N-A, berna.com slash glenn.
00:23:53.480 Don't forget to use promo code GLENN for $20 off your subscription at blazetv.com.
00:23:59.400 Pat Gray, Jeff Fisher for Glenn Today, 888-727-BECK.
00:24:16.240 Looks like illegal aliens chose the wrong person to steal from last week.
00:24:22.320 They absolutely did.
00:24:23.540 Wow.
00:24:25.040 So, I'm sure the Homeland Security Secretary will not be taking kindly to these illegals
00:24:33.100 who stole her purse.
00:24:34.940 No.
00:24:35.440 And the $3,000 that was in it, there was medication in it.
00:24:39.960 There was her Homeland Security badge, other valuables.
00:24:44.720 We had other valuables, $3,000 cash, medication, checkbook, there was, I mean, that badge is
00:24:53.040 worth more than all of that, as far as I'm concerned.
00:24:55.920 Yeah.
00:24:56.240 And they talked about, and it was a nice Gucci bag.
00:24:59.940 So, that guy wasn't paying attention to who it belonged to.
00:25:04.080 No.
00:25:04.180 He was just eyeballing the purse, and can I get it?
00:25:06.900 And he did.
00:25:08.400 But they got caught.
00:25:09.340 That was the wrong one, Matt.
00:25:10.400 Yeah.
00:25:10.740 That was the wrong one.
00:25:11.920 Now, they didn't see any reports that could be out there by now of what they confiscated
00:25:18.260 after they arrested this guy, and then they got the second guy, his accomplice, as well.
00:25:24.780 That's supposed to be part of this Chilean gang.
00:25:26.300 Yeah, two illegals were arrested for this.
00:25:30.680 So, I imagine they'll be deported?
00:25:32.260 Oh, they, either that or the gravel pit.
00:25:38.840 Probably deportation would be the better option there.
00:25:41.860 I don't know about that.
00:25:42.740 Other than Christy's gravel pit.
00:25:44.580 You give me a semi to El Salvador or the gravel pit.
00:25:48.240 I think I'd rather go to the gravel pit.
00:25:49.560 I think so, too.
00:25:50.740 Yeah.
00:25:51.160 Than Seacott?
00:25:52.300 That doesn't look like fun.
00:25:53.460 It does not look fun at all.
00:25:54.820 And I got zero tats on my body, so I'm not sure I'd be that well-received.
00:26:00.100 Yeah, it's Seacott.
00:26:02.560 So, your choice would be...
00:26:03.700 Yeah, I think I'm going to the gravel pit.
00:26:05.240 You used to be alive.
00:26:05.820 Yeah, well, for a while.
00:26:07.860 I know.
00:26:09.000 For a while.
00:26:09.340 Otherwise, just send me out to the gravel pit.
00:26:11.360 Let's get this over with.
00:26:13.120 Put me down like the horse and the dog or whatever.
00:26:17.560 Whatever.
00:26:19.600 But, man, they found him pretty fast.
00:26:21.820 Yes, they did.
00:26:22.980 Did we find out how?
00:26:24.280 There must have been surveillance, huh?
00:26:26.020 There must have been cameras.
00:26:26.740 Yeah, well, they had some picture of him.
00:26:29.420 It was a side shot, the one that I saw.
00:26:31.440 And I don't know how much...
00:26:32.460 You know, they obviously could have had better, and I would hope that our government does.
00:26:36.220 But the side shot that I saw was him leaving the restaurant.
00:26:40.900 Okay.
00:26:41.240 So, I mean, I think they...
00:26:42.600 And I think, you know, they probably...
00:26:44.920 Because he had been reported that he was arrested before at one point.
00:26:49.900 So...
00:26:50.140 And you said this is part of a Chilean gang?
00:26:51.960 Yeah, that's what they said as part of this...
00:26:54.380 A lot of gang activity going on.
00:26:56.460 Yeah.
00:26:56.660 You got the Argentinians or the Venezuelans.
00:27:00.100 Yeah.
00:27:00.480 You got the Chileans.
00:27:02.140 You've got the MS-13 from El Salvador.
00:27:04.940 The Chileans were the ones that they said were robbing the houses of the pro athletes, right?
00:27:09.520 Oh, okay.
00:27:10.180 I think there was the Chileans that were doing that as well.
00:27:13.000 Yeah.
00:27:13.280 I don't know if it's a side group or if it's the same group.
00:27:16.400 Mm-hmm.
00:27:17.260 Mm-hmm.
00:27:18.080 But...
00:27:18.560 Or...
00:27:19.140 But this guy picked the wrong purse.
00:27:20.840 Sure did.
00:27:22.080 So...
00:27:22.320 Sure did.
00:27:23.320 But...
00:27:24.040 Good.
00:27:24.540 The dominoes are starting to fall now.
00:27:26.000 Yeah.
00:27:26.260 That's great.
00:27:27.040 Yeah.
00:27:27.220 Yeah, good.
00:27:27.760 I don't know.
00:27:28.640 You know, again, I don't know if the cash is gone.
00:27:30.740 I would guess it is.
00:27:32.440 You know, if we got the card back.
00:27:34.980 Mm-hmm.
00:27:35.800 Medication, depending on what kind of medication it is.
00:27:37.620 I haven't heard if they got the stuff back.
00:27:39.440 I'm sure the cash is probably gone.
00:27:41.200 But the rest of the stuff may be intact.
00:27:42.920 I don't know.
00:27:44.020 But also, today is a big day in Canada.
00:27:46.500 They're finally doing the election.
00:27:48.800 Wait, what?
00:27:49.580 Yeah.
00:27:49.760 Actually, for real?
00:27:51.100 For real.
00:27:51.780 Because they keep having these.
00:27:52.980 I never know when it is.
00:27:54.600 I know.
00:27:55.180 I know.
00:27:56.620 In Israel, which is another parliamentary system, was it a couple of years ago, they did
00:28:02.280 like five different elections or something.
00:28:04.320 Like, they could not get it right.
00:28:06.160 All right.
00:28:06.360 Let's do it again.
00:28:07.200 All right.
00:28:07.460 One more time.
00:28:08.420 Okay.
00:28:08.680 For sure, this is it.
00:28:09.700 Well, one more.
00:28:10.900 No, it's not.
00:28:11.560 One more.
00:28:11.860 And we should have this down.
00:28:13.520 So, I don't, quite honestly, I don't understand the parliament system.
00:28:18.400 I think what happens is you elect a party and then the head of that party becomes prime
00:28:24.940 minister, right?
00:28:25.620 If, okay, so if your party has the most people elected.
00:28:29.960 Yeah.
00:28:30.500 Right?
00:28:30.800 If your party has the most people elected, then you get to decide who becomes prime minister
00:28:36.300 from your group.
00:28:37.500 Yeah.
00:28:37.700 And that's going to be, for the liberals, that's going to be the guy who's in office
00:28:43.420 right now.
00:28:44.300 What's his face?
00:28:46.440 Whatever his name is.
00:28:48.500 Garnie, yeah.
00:28:49.080 Garnie, yeah.
00:28:49.560 It's Garnie.
00:28:50.660 But we were hoping for Poiliev, who is a conservative there, and he's the guy we've seen multiple
00:28:59.660 times eating an apple while he's-
00:29:01.560 Being so indignant during these interviews.
00:29:04.300 Yeah.
00:29:04.320 Tearing some reporter apart.
00:29:05.840 It looks, he just looks so nonchalant as he berates the people asking him stupid questions.
00:29:13.380 But he was really pretty great until-
00:29:17.080 Ah, the tariff thing.
00:29:18.160 Until the tariff thing.
00:29:18.880 Yeah, the tariff thing's got a little bit-
00:29:20.200 And the tariff thing seems to have torn down any chance that the conservatives had at winning
00:29:25.840 this election.
00:29:28.060 Which is weird because-
00:29:29.000 Very weird.
00:29:29.940 It's us.
00:29:30.740 Right, right.
00:29:32.220 That's causing this problem.
00:29:33.400 Done by Poiliev, and like a month or two ago, he had a 92.5% chance of winning this election.
00:29:41.480 Yeah, he was the frontrunner.
00:29:42.560 Now it's down to 23.3%.
00:29:44.460 Wow.
00:29:45.200 Yeah.
00:29:45.880 So they fully expect Garnie to win this election, which is really unfortunate.
00:29:50.040 When are you going to learn in Canada?
00:29:51.520 I mean, how many of your freedoms need to be taken away from you?
00:29:58.220 I mean, what little bit I care about Canada.
00:30:00.580 I know.
00:30:01.140 Yeah.
00:30:01.540 Right.
00:30:02.180 I love the Canadian people.
00:30:04.660 Yeah, blah, blah.
00:30:05.480 But what little bit I care about the Canadian politics.
00:30:08.480 It just seems like they keep electing the same kind of people that are-
00:30:12.720 What's the word I'm looking for?
00:30:13.560 Not good.
00:30:14.460 No.
00:30:15.400 No.
00:30:16.940 Douchebags?
00:30:17.620 Yeah, there's a good word.
00:30:18.700 Yeah, there's another word.
00:30:19.800 Uh-huh.
00:30:19.900 Uh-huh.
00:30:20.660 I mean, you know, to have Turdow in office for all those years, and then you finally
00:30:26.560 get rid of Turdow.
00:30:27.620 Right.
00:30:28.240 Finally.
00:30:28.720 That guy, a guy never ending.
00:30:30.280 Right.
00:30:30.700 He was in office, I don't know, almost 10 years.
00:30:33.080 And then he said he was going to go, okay, I'm stepping down, but I'll still be here.
00:30:36.960 I'm still here.
00:30:37.780 And he was for way too long.
00:30:39.400 And he was forever.
00:30:39.420 And so then you get Mark Carney, and he's just as bad, if not worse, than Turdow.
00:30:45.140 So, I don't know.
00:30:46.800 I don't know.
00:30:47.260 I can't help you.
00:30:48.080 Can I?
00:30:48.700 Okay?
00:30:49.420 I can't help you with your dumb sports like curling, and I can't help you on this if you
00:30:54.900 won't listen to us.
00:30:55.940 I'm not going.
00:30:57.200 Curling's okay.
00:30:58.220 Curling is not okay.
00:30:59.240 I like curling.
00:31:00.160 Curling is stupid.
00:31:01.360 You're sweeping ice and throwing a stone down a path for what reason?
00:31:06.780 Nobody knows.
00:31:07.500 You have to get it in the circle.
00:31:09.420 What is the sweeping?
00:31:12.620 What does that do?
00:31:13.500 It speeds it up or slows it down.
00:31:15.140 Does it?
00:31:15.580 Yes.
00:31:16.040 Does it now?
00:31:16.600 It speeds it up or slows it down.
00:31:18.500 It takes practice and perfection, precision.
00:31:21.760 Uh-huh.
00:31:22.340 Okay.
00:31:23.220 And that's why it's played all over the world.
00:31:26.180 Yeah, absolutely.
00:31:27.080 It's played all over the world.
00:31:28.320 Yeah.
00:31:28.660 Okay.
00:31:29.580 I don't know if you know this, but it's an Olympic sport.
00:31:32.320 I do know that.
00:31:33.280 Yeah, I do know that.
00:31:33.960 Okay.
00:31:34.260 That's great.
00:31:34.800 So, you got that.
00:31:36.560 You got hockey.
00:31:39.340 Yeah, hockey.
00:31:40.300 Fantastic.
00:31:40.800 I love hockey, especially now that we're on the playoff season.
00:31:43.840 And you have that thing.
00:31:45.020 What is that big bowl of French fries with cheese curds on it?
00:31:50.400 What do they call that?
00:31:51.160 Do you know it?
00:31:51.800 And then they put gravy on it.
00:31:53.440 I like that.
00:31:54.440 Poutine.
00:31:54.900 Yeah.
00:31:55.360 Thank you.
00:31:55.580 I am a fan of that.
00:31:56.640 Poutine.
00:31:57.200 I am a big fan of that.
00:31:58.840 I want that.
00:32:01.360 You can keep the rest of the country.
00:32:03.420 And, you know, they make a big deal out of their syrup.
00:32:07.560 Right?
00:32:07.920 Okay.
00:32:08.000 We're supposed to be a fan of the syrup.
00:32:09.720 Yeah.
00:32:09.860 But here's the thing.
00:32:10.680 We have syrup here, too.
00:32:12.020 We do.
00:32:12.420 We do have syrup here.
00:32:14.100 Oh, no.
00:32:14.500 In this country.
00:32:15.420 It's syrup.
00:32:16.020 We do have syrup, and it comes from the great state of Vermont.
00:32:20.760 I know.
00:32:21.320 That was nice of the one.
00:32:22.220 I like syrup.
00:32:23.880 It is, you know, the actual maple syrup that comes from Vermont or Canada is dang expensive, though.
00:32:35.280 No doubt about that.
00:32:37.240 I don't care how you say it.
00:32:38.800 It is, yeah.
00:32:39.700 It's, I mean, like $80 or something for one little jug of it.
00:32:45.760 This is pure.
00:32:46.920 Yeah, I know.
00:32:48.080 Grade A syrup.
00:32:49.340 Is there any other?
00:32:50.640 I've never seen a grade B syrup come to the grocery store and be a little bit cheaper,
00:32:56.000 but I'm willing to get the grade B for just the, like, $50.
00:33:00.940 Yeah, the other syrups on the shelves all have those additives that are not good for you.
00:33:10.460 Yeah, like the log cabin and that kind of stuff.
00:33:12.860 And the dyes and all of that.
00:33:15.100 And all the colored stuff that is going to be banned pretty soon.
00:33:19.760 We had a whole list of the dyes and the red number five is one of them.
00:33:25.980 They already did red 40, right?
00:33:27.880 They already, I think they banned that.
00:33:30.060 And now it's a red five and yellow four, blue two, and whatever else.
00:33:37.220 There's like eight of them, eight more of them that they're going to ban.
00:33:40.160 So pretty soon, our food's going to be a different color.
00:33:43.260 And I don't know if they're going to be able to find something natural to replace it with,
00:33:47.780 but we're going to have to get used to some stuff.
00:33:49.480 A lot of the products do have natural replacement products, but it's more expensive.
00:33:55.020 It takes longer to get, longer to create.
00:33:58.160 What do they use in Europe?
00:33:59.220 Because a lot of this stuff has been banned there for decades.
00:34:02.760 So I don't know what they use, unless you just get, you know, brown food.
00:34:08.760 That's Europe.
00:34:09.560 That's what you get in Europe.
00:34:10.520 Is that what you get in Europe?
00:34:10.540 Just brown food?
00:34:11.360 Yeah, that's what you get.
00:34:12.380 And the Europeans, they're sophisticated enough to know brown food can taste really good.
00:34:17.080 They realize that that's healthy.
00:34:17.360 That's fine.
00:34:17.940 That's healthy.
00:34:18.540 Yeah.
00:34:18.860 Uh-huh.
00:34:19.960 Well, in Europe, they eat brown food.
00:34:22.660 They know what to do in Europe.
00:34:24.620 They just eat it brown.
00:34:26.180 That's exactly right.
00:34:27.060 Okay.
00:34:28.240 And they're healthier for it.
00:34:30.460 Yes, exactly right.
00:34:33.020 All right.
00:34:33.660 So we also have the judge who was arrested.
00:34:39.800 In fact, we've had a couple of judges arrested lately.
00:34:43.180 This is pretty amazing.
00:34:45.320 For instance, this Milwaukee County judge, Hannah Dugan, here she is leaving court as she, I
00:34:53.480 think this was either, was this after her arrest?
00:34:56.060 Yeah.
00:34:56.720 I'm not sure the timeline, if this was after or before, because they did arrest her.
00:35:01.940 I mean, they put her in shackles or at least handcuffs.
00:35:05.500 They handcuffed, and they should.
00:35:07.100 Absolutely.
00:35:07.660 They helped an illegal alien get away in her court.
00:35:12.160 Ice was there to get them.
00:35:13.740 She had the illegal alien and the illegal's lawyer come into her chamber.
00:35:20.940 Right.
00:35:21.180 I mean, they were in the courtroom to do the case.
00:35:23.720 Helped them out the back door.
00:35:25.580 Incredible.
00:35:25.900 Even the victims were there.
00:35:27.520 The prosecutors were there.
00:35:29.160 And this person and his attorney were there.
00:35:32.360 Yep.
00:35:32.540 She finds out that Ice is out in the lobby.
00:35:35.620 Yeah.
00:35:36.540 She goes out and berates them and tells them to go see the chief judge.
00:35:40.660 Right.
00:35:41.260 Comes back into the courtroom.
00:35:42.840 Mm-hmm.
00:35:43.660 Takes the illegal alien and the attorney to her chambers and lets them out the back door.
00:35:50.240 I mean, that's inexcusable.
00:35:52.380 It's inexcusable.
00:35:53.520 And here she is getting into her car.
00:35:55.400 She looked none too happy.
00:35:57.040 Oh.
00:35:57.460 Judge.
00:35:58.320 Judge.
00:35:58.960 Judge.
00:35:59.440 Judge.
00:35:59.920 Hello.
00:36:00.140 Oh, boy.
00:36:02.320 Mr. Lawyer, how about you?
00:36:05.400 Anybody got a comment for us?
00:36:06.940 No.
00:36:07.360 Oh, boy.
00:36:08.120 Oh, golly.
00:36:09.080 They can do boy too if we're out of here.
00:36:10.740 Yeah.
00:36:11.280 They're out of there.
00:36:12.200 But she was arrested because, I don't know, she broke the law.
00:36:19.080 And I thought, you know, we've been hearing a lot about the rule of law lately for Democrats.
00:36:24.660 So I'm sure they're all over this.
00:36:26.640 I'm sure they're really happy about this judge being arrested.
00:36:29.820 Absolutely.
00:36:30.540 Rule of law.
00:36:31.780 That's it.
00:36:33.180 Pambani is going to explain what exactly happened here coming up in a minute.
00:36:38.480 We'll be right back with that.
00:36:43.160 Back.
00:36:43.720 We'll be right back.
00:36:45.120 Did you know that, just like here in the U.S., Israel celebrates their Independence Day?
00:37:00.720 That's right.
00:37:01.200 This year, Israel's Independence Day is May 1st.
00:37:04.080 But for the people of Israel, freedom is really nothing more than a daily struggle just to survive.
00:37:08.960 There's no real peace, only terror.
00:37:10.620 It's difficult to find moments of joy while there's so much suffering.
00:37:13.720 And the Israeli government relies on the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews for its ongoing help to make sure the elderly, the sick, the wounded soldiers, and impoverished families don't fall through the cracks.
00:37:24.620 You can't even imagine the courage of the Israeli people.
00:37:27.440 They're so brave and worthy of our prayers that we'd like to ask you for a gift to the fellowship today.
00:37:32.660 It'll provide life-saving aid, medicine, hearty meals, safety, and comfort.
00:37:37.040 And I believe when we bless God's people of Israel, we unlock God's blessing in our own lives as well.
00:37:41.460 So show your support for Israel by making a life-saving gift today.
00:37:44.900 Call and make your gift at 888-488-IFCJ.
00:37:48.220 That's 888-488-IFCJ.
00:37:50.740 4325.
00:37:51.780 Or go online to supportifcj.org.
00:37:54.300 One word, supportifcj.org.
00:37:56.560 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today.
00:38:08.960 888-727-BECK.
00:38:12.160 This Shadur Sanders thing is a little baffling to me.
00:38:15.800 You know, here's a guy who was supposed to go in the first round for sure.
00:38:21.460 Almost for sure.
00:38:22.640 By most accounts.
00:38:23.620 I mean, there were some who said, eh, he's maybe not a first-round pick.
00:38:28.920 But he was, like, even first or second or third overall pick, supposedly, in the draft.
00:38:35.560 And he fell to the fifth round.
00:38:37.220 But I still haven't really heard what it was that he did that was so bad that made him slide down the draft that badly.
00:38:45.320 What did he do?
00:38:46.220 Oh, I think that he was...
00:38:47.340 Is it just because he was arrogant at the meetings with these teams?
00:38:50.140 That's what was being reported.
00:38:51.640 Yeah.
00:38:51.800 You know, he had his million-dollar draft room set up at the house, being ready to be drafted.
00:38:58.500 So?
00:38:59.840 Showing off his jewelry.
00:39:02.400 So?
00:39:03.320 Oh, jewelry's a problem for the NFL?
00:39:06.420 Showing off all his jewelry.
00:39:06.620 And his boxes of cash with his Louis Vuitton cash.
00:39:10.380 Okay.
00:39:17.220 All right.
00:39:18.060 So he was too flashy with his money.
00:39:20.500 Then once he finally got drafted with the pity pit from the Browns.
00:39:22.980 And by the way, that money was probably his dad's.
00:39:25.720 Dion's got his cash.
00:39:26.260 No, he got paid a bunch of money, that NIL money.
00:39:28.360 I know.
00:39:28.800 Sure.
00:39:29.220 He did.
00:39:29.800 But is the million-dollar room, was that set up?
00:39:32.360 Was that paid for by Dion?
00:39:34.160 You know what?
00:39:34.880 No.
00:39:35.340 Or was it paid for by Shinduor?
00:39:36.900 The flashy Shinduor.
00:39:38.240 All right.
00:39:39.380 So that's bad.
00:39:40.260 Yeah.
00:39:40.820 And he shouldn't have done that.
00:39:41.800 He had the big party with the rappers.
00:39:44.040 Oh, you can't have a party with rappers.
00:39:46.520 No.
00:39:47.120 No wonder.
00:39:48.140 Well, now I understand it.
00:39:49.640 Thank you.
00:39:51.180 I was...
00:39:51.720 I don't get it.
00:39:52.540 I really don't understand it.
00:39:53.680 It's really...
00:39:55.520 It's weird.
00:39:56.440 It's really weird.
00:39:57.160 He's a talented kid.
00:39:59.020 Well, he is, but I don't think he's as talented as a lot of the pundits thought.
00:40:04.040 I was reading some evaluations from a proposed scout.
00:40:08.880 Who's right and who's not, I know.
00:40:10.540 But the scout was talking about how he has evaluated him dating back to Jackson State and
00:40:16.720 studied the Colorado games, and he's got character concerns.
00:40:20.440 Well, if the game he studied was BYU versus Colorado in the Alamo Bowl, I completely understand
00:40:26.360 it.
00:40:27.080 He was sacked four or five times.
00:40:28.860 Right.
00:40:29.120 He was intercepted twice.
00:40:30.900 He got their anus kicked.
00:40:33.760 So...
00:40:34.200 And I didn't realize this.
00:40:36.240 According to this, he had a fractured back a couple years ago.
00:40:40.740 Shaduard did?
00:40:41.280 Yeah.
00:40:41.680 I mean, that's what this says.
00:40:42.520 Oh, wow.
00:40:42.640 So I don't know that to be true, but that's what this says.
00:40:46.100 And so if that's true, I mean, there's another...
00:40:48.400 Yeah, that's a problem.
00:40:49.000 That's a big injury.
00:40:49.440 Injury is...
00:40:50.280 Yeah.
00:40:50.820 That could be an issue.
00:40:53.340 Huh.
00:40:53.940 So, but other than that, it was just the boxes of cash.
00:40:56.360 It's just like jewelry.
00:40:57.520 And the rappers.
00:40:58.340 Don't forget the rappers.
00:40:59.760 You can't have rappers at a party and expect to go in the first round.
00:41:02.820 Who do you think you are?
00:41:05.340 They don't like showiness in the NFL.
00:41:07.680 No.
00:41:08.100 No.
00:41:08.580 No.
00:41:08.920 They won't put up with that.
00:41:10.580 So, completely understandable.
00:41:12.920 All right.
00:41:13.340 888-727-BECK.
00:41:15.340 More coming up.
00:41:16.040 This is Glenn Beck.
00:41:27.020 Claudia was leaving for her pickleball tournament.
00:41:29.380 I've been visualizing my match all week.
00:41:31.920 She was so focused on visualizing that she didn't see the column behind her car on her backhand side.
00:41:36.840 Good thing Claudia's with Intact, the insurer with the largest network of auto service centers in the country.
00:41:43.620 Everything was taken care of under one roof, and she was on her way in a rental car in no time.
00:41:48.060 I made it to my tournament and lost in the first round.
00:41:51.520 But you got there on time.
00:41:53.380 Intact Insurance.
00:41:54.520 Your auto service ace.
00:41:56.020 Certain conditions apply.
00:41:56.880 Intact Insurance.
00:42:26.880 Oh, yeah.
00:42:31.360 Down the road where shadows hide.
00:42:34.440 Feel the dark on every side.
00:42:37.100 Stand your ground when times get dark.
00:42:39.540 Got to face the dark and embrace the fire.
00:42:44.160 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:42:48.620 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:42:53.900 We have a great Secretary of State right now.
00:42:56.260 He explains things quite well about this two-year-old who was deported by this mean administration.
00:43:05.800 We'll get into what Marco Rubio had to say about that coming up in one minute.
00:43:11.360 You know, everybody talks about working hard, but not enough people talk about resting hard.
00:43:16.800 That's what Z-Factor is all about.
00:43:18.580 It's a premium sleep supplement designed to help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up feeling truly restored.
00:43:26.860 No grogginess, no weird dreams, no dragging yourself through the next morning.
00:43:32.140 Z-Factor combines research-backed ingredients like magnesium, L-TNN, and melatonin, all in the right amounts to help reset your natural sleep cycle.
00:43:45.660 It's not about knocking you out cold. It's about helping your body find its own rhythm again, so you can actually rest like you mean it.
00:43:55.380 Because when you sleep better, you live better. You have a clearer mind, sharper focus, better moods, stronger health.
00:44:01.520 Sleep is one of the most powerful advantages you can give yourself, and Z-Factor makes it easier to claim that sleep.
00:44:07.260 In a world that demands so much from you every day, or should I read it like,
00:44:13.400 In a world where the world demands so much of you every day,
00:44:19.360 Z-Factor helps you get the rest you need every day.
00:44:24.280 Real rest is not a luxury, it's a necessity.
00:44:27.180 Trust Z-Factor to help you get the deep, uninterrupted sleep you've been missing.
00:44:31.780 First-time Z-Factor buyers will enjoy 46% savings.
00:44:37.500 Just $19.95 for a 30-day supply.
00:44:40.880 Visit relieffactor.com or call 1-800-4-RELIEF.
00:44:45.000 That's 800, the number 4.
00:44:47.220 RELIEF.
00:44:49.540 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn and Stu today.
00:44:53.700 888-727-BECK.
00:44:56.500 This is amazing what's going on with immigration right now.
00:45:02.420 First of all, you've got judges literally fighting against the Trump administration,
00:45:08.220 fighting against law enforcement, and actually aiding and abetting a felon.
00:45:15.000 It's incredible to me.
00:45:16.440 I've never seen anything like this.
00:45:18.040 It is.
00:45:18.380 It's almost unbelievable, and yet it's happening.
00:45:21.600 Yeah, so one of these judges, this Milwaukee County judge, Hannah Dugan,
00:45:26.640 was arrested for it, for what she did, in helping an illegal alien escape ICE,
00:45:34.840 and so she was arrested for it.
00:45:36.500 Here's Pam Bondi explaining that arrest.
00:45:39.640 And to set the stage for you and Sandra, this was truly horrific.
00:45:44.180 This guy was in court being prosecuted by a state prosecutor for domestic violence battery.
00:45:49.980 He had beat up two people, a guy and a girl, hit the guy 30 times,
00:45:56.080 knocked him to the ground, choked him, beat up a woman so badly they both had to go to the hospital.
00:46:01.400 And, John, you know, it's so rare for victims to want to cooperate.
00:46:04.440 They wanted to cooperate.
00:46:05.660 They were sitting in the courtroom with the state prosecutor.
00:46:09.540 The judge learns that ICE was outside to get the guy,
00:46:12.880 because he had been deported in 2013, came back in our country,
00:46:16.460 commits these crimes, charged with committing these crimes.
00:46:19.160 Victims in court, judge finds out, she goes out in the hallway,
00:46:23.040 screams at the immigration officers, she's furious, visibly shaken, upset,
00:46:28.580 sends them off to talk to the chief judge.
00:46:31.100 She comes back in the courtroom, you're not going to believe this,
00:46:33.860 takes the defendant and the defense attorney back in her chambers,
00:46:37.700 takes them out of private exit and tells them to leave.
00:46:41.120 It's just hard to believe, isn't it?
00:46:42.720 It is.
00:46:43.480 Hard to believe.
00:46:44.180 At what purpose does that serve?
00:46:46.560 I just don't understand.
00:46:47.960 I don't know.
00:46:48.300 It just shows how much, I think it shows how much she hates Trump and enforcing the law.
00:46:54.560 Okay.
00:46:55.520 It just makes no sense.
00:46:56.860 Yeah, it doesn't make sense.
00:46:57.920 It really doesn't.
00:46:59.580 And neither does MSNBC defending her.
00:47:02.360 But here they were doing just that.
00:47:03.960 Is everyone on U.S. soil, citizens and non-
00:47:09.560 Yeah, well, I mean, look, the Justice Department thinks they have a really good position here.
00:47:14.180 Pam Bondi was on television today boasting about this arrest and using language that prosecutors don't tend to use,
00:47:20.740 especially in the pre-indictment phase, not saying allegedly, saying that it happened.
00:47:24.400 And look, I think a lot depends on if the facts are true, as alleged by the FBI agent in the court papers today.
00:47:31.020 It doesn't look great for the judge, no matter how he likes it.
00:47:34.540 Thank you.
00:47:34.820 But then the other question is, was this kind of escalatory action, was this the best course of action to actually go and arrest her and take her to court and charge her federally?
00:47:44.280 No, we should have just left her alone.
00:47:47.980 Be nice.
00:47:48.440 Yeah, let her break the law.
00:47:49.860 That's fine.
00:47:50.800 Don't worry about it.
00:47:51.600 Yeah, we won't arrest the judge because that would be escalatory.
00:47:57.160 Just asinine.
00:47:59.200 You don't want to be escalatory.
00:48:00.960 No, you don't want that.
00:48:01.900 No, you never want to escalate any situation ever.
00:48:05.660 So the best course in every single instance is to just forget about it.
00:48:10.360 Just let it go.
00:48:10.720 Just let it go.
00:48:11.740 Don't worry about it.
00:48:12.940 Everything will be fine, right?
00:48:14.420 Everything will be fine.
00:48:16.500 I don't know.
00:48:17.640 What are you supposed to do?
00:48:19.200 What are you supposed to do with a judge like that?
00:48:21.600 I mean, it's incredible that we're to believe that these judges are so much better than us.
00:48:29.080 Yeah.
00:48:29.380 And on high.
00:48:30.420 Right.
00:48:31.180 Yeah.
00:48:32.200 They're all powerful now.
00:48:33.520 She's gotten away with a lot of things, I'm sure.
00:48:36.720 Oh, yeah.
00:48:37.220 Over the years.
00:48:38.220 Must have.
00:48:38.780 To lead to this.
00:48:40.020 They're not putting up with it now.
00:48:41.080 Right.
00:48:41.720 Right.
00:48:42.120 It's a rude awakening for her and for MSNBC.
00:48:47.560 Because amazingly, we were all for no one is above the law.
00:48:51.440 Yeah.
00:48:51.740 Right.
00:48:52.280 In the past couple of years, if I remember correctly.
00:48:56.360 Yeah.
00:48:57.220 No one's above the law, except I guess these judges who were trying to fight tooth and nail
00:49:01.820 against Donald Trump's agenda to rid the country of illegal aliens and criminals.
00:49:07.760 And many other things.
00:49:08.460 Yeah.
00:49:08.700 Then, of course, there's the whole problem of the two-year-old being deported.
00:49:16.160 You know what they did?
00:49:16.900 They busted into a daycare center.
00:49:19.160 They just broke down the door of a daycare and found a two-year-old who looked Hispanic
00:49:25.200 and just took this kid and sent him away.
00:49:28.560 That Tom Holman.
00:49:29.620 Sent him away.
00:49:30.300 That Tom Holman.
00:49:31.520 Yeah.
00:49:31.940 Thank you.
00:49:32.720 Thank you.
00:49:33.160 That Tom Holman and that Marco Rubio.
00:49:35.140 Both of them.
00:49:36.020 All of them.
00:49:37.060 They're just...
00:49:38.520 They don't care.
00:49:39.500 Now I've got her purse on.
00:49:40.820 Good.
00:49:42.600 He's so ridiculous.
00:49:44.540 Listen to Secretary of State Marco Rubio addressing the two-year-old being deported.
00:49:51.240 But ultimately, who was deported was their mother.
00:49:53.860 Their mothers were here illegally.
00:49:55.800 The children just went with their mothers.
00:49:57.820 It wasn't like...
00:49:58.940 You guys make it sound like I say...
00:50:00.460 They just kicked down the door and grabbed the two-year-old and threw him on an airplane.
00:50:03.560 That's misleading.
00:50:04.540 That's just not true.
00:50:05.860 Just to be clear, because I do want to get you here for a call at the State Department.
00:50:09.440 Is it the U.S. policy to deport children, even U.S. citizens, with their families?
00:50:16.240 Yes!
00:50:16.380 I hear what you're saying.
00:50:17.160 Without due process.
00:50:17.840 What is so difficult to understand?
00:50:20.340 Well, no, no, no.
00:50:21.580 No, no.
00:50:21.980 Again, if someone's in this country unlawfully, illegally, that person gets deported.
00:50:26.000 Get out.
00:50:26.380 Thank you.
00:50:27.080 If somebody is with a two-year-old child or has a two-year-old child and says, I want
00:50:30.120 to take my child with you.
00:50:31.540 They're going to.
00:50:32.360 Well, then what?
00:50:32.800 You have two choices.
00:50:33.780 You can say yes.
00:50:34.560 Of course, you can take your child, whether they're a citizen or not, because it's your
00:50:37.560 child.
00:50:38.080 Or you can say, yes, you can go, but your child must stay behind.
00:50:41.860 And then your headlines would read...
00:50:43.020 Crazy.
00:50:43.280 U.S.
00:50:43.800 Holding hostage two-year-old, four-year-old, seven-year-old while mother deported.
00:50:47.880 So the mother, the parents make that choice.
00:50:50.500 I imagine those three U.S. citizen children have fathers here in the United States.
00:50:54.520 They can stay with their father.
00:50:55.660 That's up to their family to decide where the children go.
00:50:58.400 Yeah.
00:50:58.900 Except for the father, also an illegal illegal.
00:51:01.640 Of course.
00:51:02.220 And so the father did not want to come forward.
00:51:05.300 And so the father wasn't an option here because he didn't even show himself, apparently.
00:51:10.640 So the mother got deported, and what is she going to do?
00:51:14.680 Leave the child there?
00:51:16.320 The children.
00:51:17.100 I mean...
00:51:17.460 Children.
00:51:18.120 Yeah.
00:51:18.300 Yeah.
00:51:18.840 No.
00:51:19.680 No, they're going to go with her.
00:51:21.080 Of course.
00:51:22.760 Jeez.
00:51:23.720 And that's another thing.
00:51:24.800 That's another thing that this brings up is the birthright citizenship situation,
00:51:29.360 where an illegal alien gives birth to a child here in America, and they're automatically
00:51:35.400 a U.S. citizen.
00:51:36.620 That's got to change.
00:51:37.820 And it's going to.
00:51:38.720 I think.
00:51:39.280 Well, we'll see.
00:51:39.900 It's before the Supreme Court now.
00:51:41.980 And they've been great.
00:51:43.420 Haven't they?
00:51:44.500 Yeah.
00:51:44.780 So you can take that to the right directly to the back.
00:51:46.960 You're talking about the conservative Supreme Court.
00:51:48.280 Right.
00:51:48.660 Yeah.
00:51:48.840 The MAGA Supreme Court.
00:51:50.120 That's it.
00:51:50.680 That's what it is.
00:51:50.840 The mega MAGA Supreme Court will make sure that that is interpreted correctly, the 14th
00:51:57.920 Amendment.
00:51:58.900 How the hell did they do?
00:52:00.100 I hope they do.
00:52:01.480 And maybe we'll sneak by with a 5-4 decision about that, but we'll see.
00:52:07.180 I mean, I don't know.
00:52:08.440 I don't know.
00:52:09.160 But it clearly wasn't written for this purpose.
00:52:12.280 It was written for the purpose of slaves to be citizens here.
00:52:17.220 And it was necessary for that at the time.
00:52:21.160 It was not intended for illegals to come here, give birth, and then have automatic citizens.
00:52:26.600 Right.
00:52:26.700 That was never the intent.
00:52:28.780 Yeah.
00:52:29.080 And I think they based it on some 1890 case or something for this Chinese man who was born
00:52:37.780 here and left, went back to China, and then came back into the U.S.
00:52:42.520 But we had started not allowing Chinese people to come back into the States at the time.
00:52:51.000 Yeah.
00:52:51.280 Something like that.
00:52:51.580 And he was like, no, I was born here.
00:52:53.440 Right.
00:52:53.740 And so, that's what it's based on.
00:52:56.400 Right.
00:52:56.860 So, who knows what they're going to do.
00:52:58.340 It's agonizing.
00:52:59.000 Who knows?
00:53:00.000 Seriously, that's a good question.
00:53:01.320 Who knows?
00:53:02.240 But are we going to continue to refer to case law?
00:53:06.300 Or are we going to abide by the U.S. Constitution?
00:53:09.740 That's probably the question here.
00:53:11.800 Which are we going to do?
00:53:12.880 And they most definitely have abided by case law on so many other things.
00:53:16.700 Sure have.
00:53:17.700 Yeah.
00:53:18.200 They sure have.
00:53:19.520 So, we'll see.
00:53:21.860 But my hope is we can finally end this.
00:53:25.620 We can finally end birthright citizenship.
00:53:27.520 Because it's insanity.
00:53:29.300 And we are one of two industrialized nations on Earth to have such a rule.
00:53:38.800 What's the other one?
00:53:40.300 That's interesting because I don't know that I knew that.
00:53:42.500 Yeah, I can't remember the other one.
00:53:44.220 I'll have to look into that.
00:53:46.940 But yeah, I think there's two industrialized nations who go by birthright citizenship.
00:53:52.540 We're one of the stupid ones.
00:53:53.720 Oh, yeah.
00:53:54.080 No kidding.
00:53:54.800 I mean, that's absolute insanity.
00:53:57.520 But why are we expected to do this?
00:54:02.000 Because we're the United States of America.
00:54:04.080 That's why.
00:54:04.960 And we're expected in all of these cases.
00:54:09.040 You see anything there?
00:54:10.980 You look like you're looking.
00:54:12.240 You look like you've Googled.
00:54:13.720 I am.
00:54:14.120 I am looking a little bit.
00:54:15.220 You're probably piecing through AI right now.
00:54:18.120 No, I've got it.
00:54:18.820 Let me ask the robot.
00:54:21.300 Ask Jeeves.
00:54:22.620 Maybe go to Ask Jeeves and see what Jeeves has to say.
00:54:26.800 Because you might find it there better than the AI situation.
00:54:29.940 I've got to prompt better.
00:54:32.760 Birthright citizenship countries, India, Pakistan, Japan, Egypt, Iran.
00:54:39.960 Well, that's more than two.
00:54:40.780 All these countries have restricted citizenships.
00:54:44.300 Oh.
00:54:44.700 Okay.
00:54:45.000 So those are all restricted.
00:54:47.920 I don't need that.
00:54:48.960 No.
00:54:49.440 That doesn't seem to be what we're talking about.
00:54:50.900 We want ours restricted as well.
00:54:53.080 Mm-hmm.
00:54:54.660 Yeah.
00:54:55.160 They just talked.
00:54:55.700 Oh, if one parent is a citizen, then the other citizen or legal migrant.
00:54:59.600 That's how they're restricting it.
00:55:00.860 I got it.
00:55:01.460 So all these countries are saying that if one parent is also born in Egypt, then it's fine.
00:55:07.900 If one parent is a citizen, then the child becomes a citizen.
00:55:12.920 Yeah, that's different than what we have.
00:55:14.340 Yeah, correct.
00:55:14.820 That's different.
00:55:15.680 All right.
00:55:16.100 888-727-BECK.
00:55:18.240 More coming up in one minute.
00:55:21.240 In America, of course, Independence Day is a time of fireworks, celebration, and pride.
00:55:26.880 And just like here, Israel celebrates its own Independence Day.
00:55:32.000 This year, it falls on May 1st.
00:55:35.040 But for the people of Israel, freedom often feels like a daily struggle just to survive.
00:55:40.120 Terror threats, poverty, and violence are part of everyday life.
00:55:43.980 True peace is rare, and moments of joy are a hard one.
00:55:48.580 That's why the Israeli government leans heavily on the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews.
00:55:54.640 Through the Fellowship, the elderly, the sick, wounded soldiers, and struggling families receive critical aid,
00:56:02.020 meals, medicine, shelter, and the hope that someone has not forgotten them.
00:56:07.740 Right now, your generous gift to the Fellowship can help meet the needs,
00:56:12.000 the urgent needs of people who have nowhere else to turn.
00:56:16.260 You can be part of delivering life-saving help
00:56:18.840 and offering comfort to a nation that carries so much pain.
00:56:23.860 When we bless the people of Israel, we invite God's love and God's blessings into our own lives as well.
00:56:32.040 Show your support for Israel by making a life-saving gift today.
00:56:36.140 Call to make your gift at 888-488-IFCJ.
00:56:41.280 That's 888-488-4325.
00:56:44.900 Or just go online at supportifcj.org.
00:56:50.220 One word, supportifcj.org.
00:56:53.200 10 seconds, station identification.
00:56:59.640 All right.
00:57:04.540 So Jeffy claims he's found the birthright citizenship information.
00:57:08.180 So Jeeves came through.
00:57:09.280 Oh, good.
00:57:09.800 Jeeves came through.
00:57:10.480 And, of course, you're incorrect.
00:57:13.100 Really?
00:57:13.600 You're incorrect.
00:57:14.260 Oh, no.
00:57:14.840 I know.
00:57:15.220 Oh, no.
00:57:15.600 At present, according to Jeeves, 33 countries in the world and two territories
00:57:20.960 have unrestricted birthright citizenship.
00:57:24.940 Then there's another 32 nations that have some form of restricted birthright,
00:57:28.720 or the mother or one parent.
00:57:29.760 But how many of them are industrialized nations?
00:57:32.160 If you noticed that I did specify industrialized.
00:57:35.480 So are you saying that Antigua?
00:57:37.860 Yes, I'm saying that not industrialized.
00:57:39.800 Argentina?
00:57:41.440 Barbados?
00:57:42.240 No.
00:57:42.820 They don't qualify.
00:57:43.260 Brazil?
00:57:45.160 Canada?
00:57:46.080 No.
00:57:46.840 Certainly not Canada.
00:57:48.800 Chad?
00:57:49.720 Chad.
00:57:50.360 Okay.
00:57:50.800 No.
00:57:51.060 You say those?
00:57:52.180 No.
00:57:52.620 So you got the United States.
00:57:54.540 Uruguay?
00:57:55.500 No.
00:57:55.940 Not industrialized?
00:57:56.980 No.
00:57:57.180 Wow, are you a hater?
00:58:00.460 Yeah, it doesn't.
00:58:01.420 It might be us in Canada.
00:58:02.680 Is that what it is?
00:58:03.440 Yeah, I guess so.
00:58:04.120 It might be.
00:58:04.700 And Brazil's, I guess, in there.
00:58:05.900 Brazil, maybe, fits in that.
00:58:07.880 I don't know.
00:58:08.420 So there might be two or three.
00:58:09.480 And of course, oh, I don't hate to see that, Grenada.
00:58:12.800 Grenada.
00:58:13.580 Well, we freed the Western Hemisphere of communism.
00:58:16.720 For your people, yeah.
00:58:18.440 You consider them like your own people.
00:58:20.000 Apparage and Urgent Fury.
00:58:21.320 Right, right.
00:58:22.220 Part of that.
00:58:24.840 Kick communism right out of the Western Hemisphere.
00:58:27.380 You're welcome, by the way.
00:58:28.880 Uh-huh.
00:58:29.940 Okay.
00:58:32.240 All right.
00:58:33.280 Yeah, so I mean.
00:58:33.920 So us in Canada.
00:58:35.480 Yeah.
00:58:36.720 Interesting.
00:58:37.800 Then you're throwing a bone to Brazil.
00:58:40.180 Yeah, maybe.
00:58:41.240 Yeah, it might be two or three nations that are industrialized.
00:58:44.380 But there's not very many that just, you know, kick the door open for birthright citizenship
00:58:50.140 and just say, okay, yes, if your child is born here, even if neither of you are citizens of this country,
00:58:57.680 then your child is.
00:58:58.660 They get to be citizens of our country.
00:58:59.460 Right.
00:58:59.560 Yeah, silly.
00:59:00.680 And then you can stay.
00:59:02.380 Yeah, forever.
00:59:03.200 I don't know how we get to that.
00:59:05.520 And not only that, but then you get to chain migration.
00:59:07.200 Right.
00:59:07.520 So you can bring in your relatives as well.
00:59:09.280 Right.
00:59:09.800 Yeah.
00:59:10.120 And that's exactly what's been going on in this country forever.
00:59:13.860 We are the.
00:59:14.420 Seemingly ever.
00:59:15.280 Dumbest people on earth.
00:59:17.060 Seriously.
00:59:17.780 I bet there's nobody as stupid as we are on immigration.
00:59:21.100 Let me ask Jeeves.
00:59:22.620 Nope, you're right.
00:59:23.780 Jeeves is.
00:59:25.300 Jeeves says no.
00:59:26.040 Jeeves says yeah.
00:59:26.580 Okay.
00:59:26.980 Yeah, no, nobody dumber than we are.
00:59:28.560 Nobody dumber.
00:59:29.560 I think it's true because, I mean, how silly is that?
00:59:35.380 That we have one million openings for immigration,
00:59:41.200 for legal immigration into this country every year.
00:59:43.880 And then on top of that, we just kick the door open for illegals to come in,
00:59:49.140 give birth, and then you're anchored here.
00:59:52.740 Now, with our restructuring of immigration since the Donald Trump administration,
00:59:58.560 we have, you know, definitely closed the fence on people coming into this country illegally,
01:00:05.300 you know, across our borders.
01:00:07.560 Right.
01:00:07.860 I mean, that number is down to, well, I mean, it's not, I don't think it's ever be zero,
01:00:12.760 but it's pretty close.
01:00:13.880 Yeah.
01:00:14.020 And so that will, in turn, affect the anchor babies, right?
01:00:19.380 Right.
01:00:19.560 You're going to, you're going to, that number goes way down.
01:00:22.640 But they still needs to be addressed.
01:00:27.180 Yes, it does.
01:00:28.020 I mean, it absolutely needs to be addressed.
01:00:31.920 And fortunately, this president is addressing all of that,
01:00:35.300 much to the chagrin of the left in this country.
01:00:38.080 Yeah.
01:00:38.260 Well, I mean, he's been a busy man.
01:00:39.440 He's 100 days tomorrow, right?
01:00:40.960 So, I mean, he's seemingly been awake those 100 days without sleeping.
01:00:46.220 Man.
01:00:46.460 I mean, all the things he has done.
01:00:48.860 I know.
01:00:50.200 It's just, it's really, it's mind-boggling, frankly.
01:00:54.480 The things that he has paid attention to, and some of the little items, too,
01:00:58.400 that he has taken care of that are just little irritants, you know?
01:01:01.380 And he takes care of those.
01:01:02.300 Never get rid of those, too.
01:01:03.260 Yeah.
01:01:03.780 I mean, it's pretty amazing.
01:01:06.180 And he's got good people around him this time.
01:01:09.140 Yes.
01:01:09.460 That are doing a great job as well.
01:01:12.160 Scott Besant is one of those people.
01:01:13.980 Well, here's Scott Besant on the stock market and the volatility that we've seen lately.
01:01:20.840 There was a story 10 days ago that said,
01:01:23.660 this is the worst April for the stock market since the Great Depression.
01:01:27.960 Right.
01:01:28.200 10 days later, the NASDAQ is now up in the month of April.
01:01:32.320 And I haven't seen a story that says, oh, stock market has biggest bounce back ever.
01:01:39.520 You're not going to see that either.
01:01:41.760 Yeah.
01:01:42.000 That's not going to happen.
01:01:42.860 No, it's not going to happen.
01:01:44.380 Not even Fox News.
01:01:45.780 Why aren't they running that story?
01:01:47.380 I mean, it may have happened at the Blaze.
01:01:49.780 Yep.
01:01:50.100 May have.
01:01:51.180 It may have.
01:01:51.880 That's about it, though.
01:01:52.780 I'll believe that.
01:01:54.120 But everywhere else, no way.
01:01:56.740 Here's what he had to say about all the negotiation with trades and other countries.
01:02:02.620 And game theory is called strategic uncertainty.
01:02:04.600 So you're not going to tell the person on the other side of the negotiation where you're going
01:02:10.980 to end up.
01:02:11.440 And nobody's better at creating this leverage than President Trump.
01:02:15.120 He's shown these high tariffs.
01:02:17.900 And here's the stick.
01:02:21.220 This is where the tariffs can go.
01:02:23.160 And the carrot is, come to us, take off your tariffs, take off your non-tariff trade barriers,
01:02:29.140 stop manipulating your currency, stop subsidizing labor and capital, and then we can talk.
01:02:35.920 But I tell you, Martha, that we've had several of these Asian countries that come in and said,
01:02:41.060 oh, well, we'll stop doing this, this, and this.
01:02:43.300 And I look at these lists and I think, how did we get here?
01:02:47.720 How did we get here?
01:02:48.440 Because this trading system has been so unfair.
01:02:52.640 And as President Trump says, I don't blame the countries.
01:02:55.260 I blame the previous administrations that let him get away with it.
01:02:58.280 Yeah, of course the countries are going to try to work out the best deal they possibly can with us.
01:03:04.520 And for some reason, we just let them.
01:03:07.520 We just let them in every case.
01:03:09.260 We're okay with them getting the better of the deal.
01:03:11.640 Right, of the deal.
01:03:12.200 Yeah, because we're America and I guess we can afford to be screwed every single time.
01:03:17.480 Right.
01:03:18.440 I love this guy.
01:03:19.340 Scott Bessent has done such a great job so far.
01:03:22.380 He's got a number.
01:03:23.040 I mean, Trump has got other great people around him that I love hearing from that make the case for him.
01:03:29.460 Yep.
01:03:29.980 Great.
01:03:30.360 On a regular basis.
01:03:31.340 Yes.
01:03:31.860 All right.
01:03:32.260 888-727-BEZK.
01:03:34.200 More coming up.
01:03:40.860 This is Glenn Beck.
01:03:44.660 When a woman walks in, she's experiencing an unplanned pregnancy.
01:03:47.860 She feels alone and afraid.
01:03:49.640 So her first response is to seek out an abortion.
01:03:52.140 But because of the generosity of somebody just like you and maybe you, that search may lead her to a pre-born network clinic.
01:03:58.420 Pre-born offers God's love and compassion to hurting women.
01:04:01.320 And then they provide a free ultrasound to introduce them to the life that's growing inside of them.
01:04:05.580 This is the combination that brings the ultimate miracle of life to life and doubles the baby's chance at life, which is why pre-born saw over 67,000 babies rescued just last year.
01:04:16.140 I want you to meet Maddie.
01:04:17.240 Maddie was in a tough situation.
01:04:18.660 She wasn't even sure who the father was.
01:04:20.260 But after receiving counseling, prayer, and free ultrasound at Pre-Born, the network clinic, everything changed.
01:04:26.000 She discovered she had twins.
01:04:27.460 She found her strength to choose life.
01:04:29.800 And she's changed her life.
01:04:31.200 Your tax-deductible donation of $28 sponsors one ultrasound.
01:04:35.040 How many babies can you save?
01:04:36.360 Donate your best gift today.
01:04:37.660 Just dial pound 250.
01:04:38.820 Say the keyword, baby.
01:04:39.660 That's pound 250, keyword, baby.
01:04:41.300 Or go to preborn.com slash back.
01:04:43.160 That's preborn.com slash back.
01:04:54.580 Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today.
01:04:56.140 888-727-B-E-C-K.
01:04:59.840 Let's do a fat five with Jeffy now.
01:05:04.660 Chewing the fat, fat five.
01:05:06.100 Good.
01:05:06.520 Congratulations to Spirit Airlines.
01:05:09.080 Spirit Airlines has been crowned the best airline.
01:05:12.460 Wait, what?
01:05:12.960 Overall.
01:05:14.200 What?
01:05:14.840 For 2025.
01:05:16.200 Get out.
01:05:17.720 Wallet Hub.
01:05:18.340 Get right out of here.
01:05:20.400 Surpassing major industry players like American Delta United.
01:05:23.840 The ranking was just announced by Wallet Hub based on analysis of 14 critical factors.
01:05:30.260 Okay, come on now.
01:05:31.560 Ranging from cancellation and delay rates to baggage mishaps, in-flight comfort, and pricing.
01:05:38.460 In-flight comfort is part of it?
01:05:41.180 It's what it says.
01:05:41.920 That's what they looked at.
01:05:42.640 Oh, man.
01:05:43.380 Okay.
01:05:44.060 So.
01:05:44.540 All right.
01:05:45.740 Let's take a look at the list, shall we?
01:05:48.340 All right.
01:05:49.220 Of course, coming in.
01:05:52.680 Spirit Airlines.
01:05:53.780 I mean, it is low cost.
01:05:56.740 It is.
01:05:57.220 It's a budget flight.
01:05:58.780 It is.
01:05:59.120 And so you're not really in the lap of luxury when you fly Spirit Airlines.
01:06:04.400 So I'm surprised that in-flight comfort is part of this.
01:06:07.760 Well, they also said that, for example, it wouldn't be right to penalize an airline that charges for drinks if its tickets are far cheaper than those from an airline with free in-flight refreshments.
01:06:22.020 So that gives them a little budge there.
01:06:26.100 What about the luggage, though?
01:06:27.460 Don't you have to pay extra for-
01:06:28.680 I think you pay extra for everything.
01:06:30.220 Yeah, I think you do.
01:06:30.900 But I don't think there's anyone that's- I mean, Southwest is soon to make that go away now, right?
01:06:36.860 Starting very soon.
01:06:38.060 Yeah.
01:06:38.500 Very soon.
01:06:39.160 They're going to- I think it's May.
01:06:41.700 I think it's May 1st.
01:06:42.660 We're coming up a couple days.
01:06:44.360 Where are you going to have to pay for your bags?
01:06:45.560 Yeah.
01:06:46.320 Oh, wow.
01:06:46.920 Yeah.
01:06:47.120 So Spirits, number one.
01:06:48.900 All right.
01:06:49.320 Sky West Airlines, number two.
01:06:51.860 Delta Airlines, number three.
01:06:54.260 Jet Blue, number four.
01:06:55.820 I like Jet Blue.
01:06:57.240 Southwest, number five.
01:06:58.900 All right.
01:06:59.680 Hopefully you don't have people going to the bathroom on your flight like happened this weekend going to Chicago, but don't worry about that.
01:07:06.260 Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, United Airlines, Frontier, American in 10th place.
01:07:15.000 They suck.
01:07:15.400 And Envoy Air.
01:07:17.120 Oh, the 11.
01:07:17.920 Those are the top 11.
01:07:18.380 I've never even heard of Envoy Air.
01:07:20.800 But I mean, Americans down close to the bottom, man.
01:07:23.840 Holy cow.
01:07:24.420 Yeah, and they should be.
01:07:25.600 And they're everywhere.
01:07:26.900 Yeah, I know.
01:07:27.500 Wow.
01:07:28.640 Yep.
01:07:28.920 And congratulations to Spirit, although it sounds like some people don't feel like they deserve the win, but whatever.
01:07:36.340 Really?
01:07:36.780 They have it from Wall Street.
01:07:37.620 Like who?
01:07:38.180 Who didn't think they-
01:07:39.340 I feel like you were not excited about them winning at all.
01:07:42.780 $9.99 for a ticket, and then $200 for your luggage.
01:07:46.580 What's the problem?
01:07:47.620 And then you get to squeeze into a seat.
01:07:49.280 Yeah, squeeze into four inches of space.
01:07:51.340 What's not to love about that?
01:07:52.200 I love it.
01:07:52.720 I love it.
01:07:53.460 And if you want to drink along the way, you know, you pay $48 for a ticket.
01:07:57.300 I will say, I think the one time that I took Spirit from Detroit to Dallas, that pilot was awesome.
01:08:06.280 Because we were landing in DFW, and it was so windy and storming when we landed.
01:08:11.720 He was going to land, and he pulled up, and he said, we're just going to go ahead and take this around to the other side of the airport and land over there.
01:08:18.020 And everybody was like, good, because it was really shaky coming down, man.
01:08:23.080 I didn't want to crash.
01:08:24.320 So he saved us.
01:08:25.340 Good.
01:08:25.520 So good job.
01:08:26.120 I appreciate him doing his job.
01:08:27.520 Yeah, that's good.
01:08:28.520 Coming to a city near you, Volkswagen of America and Uber are unveiling an ambitious plan to launch a commercial robo-taxi service using the autonomous electric VW ID Buzz vehicles in multiple cities over the next decade.
01:08:43.780 Companies expect to launch a commercial service in Los Angeles, the first city on the list.
01:08:49.080 And VW and Uber, we don't know any other cities that we're going in yet, but there's going to be other cities.
01:08:56.180 And also, while we're launching the autonomous taxis here next year, it's not going to be driverless right away.
01:09:03.580 We're going to have a human sitting in to navigate the landscape in the beginning.
01:09:09.300 That's a good safety tip right there.
01:09:10.560 It's because they've got to get through regulatory process in California, which I'm sure is a nightmare.
01:09:17.700 So good luck to them.
01:09:20.000 Also, and don't worry, you Uber people, don't worry about that Federal Trade Commission's lawsuit against Uber alleging that the ride-hailing app signed up users to its Uber One without their knowledge.
01:09:32.180 Innocent until proven guilty.
01:09:33.700 Don't worry about it.
01:09:35.020 Speaking of vehicles, this is – actually, I think I want one of these.
01:09:39.180 The secretive startup Slate Auto, reportedly backed by Jeff Bezos, isn't secretive any longer.
01:09:45.520 It unveiled what has been described as the flip phone of electric cars this week.
01:09:50.580 No-frills Slate electric pickup truck will cost as little as $20,000 if they're still using the EV tax credits are still in place.
01:09:59.820 You can see it there on the screen if you're watching.
01:10:01.800 It's butt ugly, but it's cheap.
01:10:05.940 It is cheap.
01:10:07.240 It is cheap.
01:10:07.760 And that's the base version, what you're looking at, is the petite truck now.
01:10:11.620 They call that the blank slate.
01:10:17.020 Yeah, because it comes with nothing.
01:10:18.520 No screens.
01:10:19.480 No radio.
01:10:20.240 No power windows.
01:10:21.040 No radio even.
01:10:21.960 Speakers.
01:10:22.440 Right.
01:10:23.000 But you can add that.
01:10:23.940 You can add that.
01:10:25.280 You can add over 100 accessories, power windows, modular roof.
01:10:29.300 You don't even get power windows?
01:10:31.860 Wow.
01:10:33.420 It is 1965?
01:10:34.760 We're going back to caveman days with Slate.
01:10:36.760 Holy cow.
01:10:37.780 I guess.
01:10:38.220 Yeah.
01:10:38.680 Is there power steering?
01:10:40.640 Power brakes?
01:10:41.400 I don't know.
01:10:42.980 Wow.
01:10:43.960 Maybe we can throw that in there for you for another couple bucks.
01:10:46.980 Yeah.
01:10:47.700 Probably a lot.
01:10:48.500 You want tires with that?
01:10:49.480 Yeah.
01:10:49.760 Okay.
01:10:50.080 We're good.
01:10:50.360 So, and I think you can also, you can put a down payment on one, you can reserve one
01:10:56.940 for $50 on their website right now.
01:10:59.280 Oh, wow.
01:10:59.860 And it's kind of cool.
01:11:01.120 I kind of like the idea of it, but it gets 150 miles to the charge.
01:11:06.280 Oh, yeah.
01:11:06.580 It's an EV.
01:11:06.720 For city cruising.
01:11:07.800 Right.
01:11:08.300 Strictly an EV.
01:11:09.360 Mm-hmm.
01:11:09.880 And so they claim that, you know.
01:11:12.440 So it's the cheapest EV available.
01:11:14.200 You can upgrade to get a battery pack that gives you about 240.
01:11:18.280 Okay.
01:11:18.720 With one drive.
01:11:20.800 Yeah, I don't know.
01:11:21.720 Yeah.
01:11:21.960 I don't know.
01:11:22.400 The upgrades, I'm sure, are going to get you into the price range that they're saying
01:11:26.180 they don't want you to be in.
01:11:27.560 Right.
01:11:28.500 Because you can get different colors.
01:11:29.740 It's another $10,000 if you add.
01:11:31.160 You can turn it into an SUV.
01:11:32.940 No.
01:11:33.320 You can get all of the upgrades.
01:11:35.540 And then it's $40,000.
01:11:36.360 Now you're still looking at.
01:11:36.700 $40,000.
01:11:37.180 Or more.
01:11:37.760 What do you want to bet?
01:11:38.420 $40,000 or $50,000.
01:11:39.360 Right.
01:11:40.020 Yeah.
01:11:40.520 Yeah.
01:11:40.680 And so is that worth it then?
01:11:43.900 I don't think so.
01:11:44.940 Not for me.
01:11:45.860 I don't think so.
01:11:46.700 I don't want a stripped vehicle like that.
01:11:49.220 But I'm a little picky that way.
01:11:51.680 Wow.
01:11:52.200 Sorry.
01:11:52.660 So you're going to look down on someone like myself if I buy just the basic slate?
01:11:57.820 Yeah, I will.
01:11:59.000 I want one bad.
01:12:00.600 Do you really?
01:12:00.860 I kind of do.
01:12:02.240 I kind of.
01:12:02.920 But it doesn't look like it has that two-seater slate doesn't appear to be fat guy seating
01:12:09.680 capable.
01:12:10.500 No, it doesn't.
01:12:11.600 Ooh, that's a consideration for you.
01:12:13.520 That could be a...
01:12:14.220 Yeah.
01:12:14.660 I know.
01:12:15.240 That's what I was saying.
01:12:16.140 I don't know why you have to...
01:12:17.060 It's a consideration.
01:12:18.140 Yeah, I know.
01:12:18.520 I got it.
01:12:18.620 No, it's good that you're considering that.
01:12:20.720 Yeah.
01:12:20.880 Because I think it's legitimate that you would consider that.
01:12:24.780 But...
01:12:25.220 So...
01:12:27.480 Yeah, so...
01:12:28.400 Just saying.
01:12:29.120 So, I don't know.
01:12:29.980 It's not as ugly as, to me, as a Cybertruck.
01:12:33.140 I don't like the look of them.
01:12:35.300 They're growing up.
01:12:35.620 And it's a lot cheaper than a Cybertruck.
01:12:38.920 Yeah, no kidding.
01:12:39.860 What are those?
01:12:40.340 70?
01:12:40.860 75?
01:12:41.760 80?
01:12:42.440 I don't know.
01:12:42.720 Whatever it is.
01:12:43.320 Whatever they are, it's a lot.
01:12:44.780 Yeah.
01:12:44.900 But that's probably not as sturdy as a Cybertruck, either.
01:12:48.920 I don't think it is.
01:12:50.060 I mean, I think you can shoot at a Cybertruck.
01:12:52.320 You can't.
01:12:52.640 And it doesn't dent it.
01:12:53.600 You can't.
01:12:53.900 And yet, these dingleberries are going around, which has stopped, by the way, since we started
01:12:57.240 prosecuting them.
01:12:58.520 Right.
01:12:58.900 Good.
01:12:59.180 When people started realizing, what?
01:13:01.380 There's cameras?
01:13:02.800 There's cameras on these cars?
01:13:04.680 I can't just key people's cars without being caught?
01:13:08.180 And yet, we had a rash of it last week.
01:13:09.920 Sure.
01:13:10.340 Oh, man.
01:13:10.780 And they all got caught.
01:13:11.820 Good.
01:13:12.200 And so, yeah.
01:13:14.280 Good.
01:13:14.760 I can't just damage other people's property without having any consequences?
01:13:19.020 Yeah, but I don't like Elon Musk.
01:13:20.660 I should be able to.
01:13:21.560 Right.
01:13:21.780 He's a Nazi.
01:13:22.660 Right.
01:13:23.180 Okay.
01:13:23.880 Ridiculous.
01:13:24.720 Agonizing.
01:13:25.460 Hey, be sure to subscribe to my daily show, Chewing the Fat, available wherever you listen
01:13:29.500 to your podcasts.
01:13:30.500 Rate and review where possible, please.
01:13:32.200 Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher.
01:13:33.860 It looks like, I don't know that the marriage is completely over, but former President Barack
01:13:39.140 Obama was spotted going out to dinner with his daughters in Los Angeles on Saturday
01:13:44.540 night.
01:13:44.960 Party's over.
01:13:46.060 There was no Michelle.
01:13:47.720 There never is.
01:13:48.920 I know.
01:13:49.600 They're never together.
01:13:51.320 Turn out the lights.
01:13:52.060 I know.
01:13:52.340 The party's over.
01:13:53.580 Was that the Don Meredith that used to sing that on Monday Night Football?
01:13:56.500 Yeah, Monday Night Football.
01:13:57.120 No one else remembers that, but yes.
01:13:58.800 Sadly, I do.
01:14:00.720 Yes.
01:14:01.720 Yeah, the old boomers.
01:14:03.180 We remember it.
01:14:05.020 Okay.
01:14:06.540 But she was-
01:14:07.460 But she's never around.
01:14:08.680 Never around.
01:14:09.140 They're never together.
01:14:09.460 She's busy with her podcast with her brother and yapping about how it's about her and she
01:14:16.900 has to take into consideration she's about me.
01:14:19.560 Has Barack been on the podcast even once?
01:14:22.040 I don't think so.
01:14:22.780 No.
01:14:23.340 I don't think so.
01:14:24.560 I mean, why wouldn't you at least have him on as a guest, let alone co-host?
01:14:28.780 Because they're never together.
01:14:29.880 Right.
01:14:31.000 And you know she would because that would spark the-
01:14:33.900 Oh my gosh.
01:14:34.700 The downloads a bit.
01:14:35.640 Right.
01:14:36.200 And it would-
01:14:36.520 And she needs help with that.
01:14:37.100 And it would quell the marriage is over rumors.
01:14:40.320 Right.
01:14:41.280 Because Barack posts a picture every now and then, you know, Happy Valentine's Day or anniversary
01:14:45.380 or-
01:14:46.100 Yeah, I think the last one was the anniversary.
01:14:47.480 Yeah, from like 10 years ago.
01:14:48.880 Nobody knows when the picture was taken.
01:14:51.200 I mean, they're definitely, he was just out, you know, bombing that family's photograph
01:14:56.480 in Washington, D.C. looking at the cherry blossoms alone.
01:15:00.300 Right.
01:15:00.660 So they're never, it's over.
01:15:02.720 I mean, I don't think they're going to get a divorce personally.
01:15:06.220 Just like the Clintons.
01:15:07.680 Yeah.
01:15:08.020 Just like Bill and Hillary.
01:15:08.820 But I mean, it's over.
01:15:09.300 Well, at least Bill and Hillary, I mean, Bill probably lives in the, you know, the back half
01:15:13.760 of the house, but they're still living in the same joint most of the time.
01:15:16.860 I think so.
01:15:17.700 All right.
01:15:19.140 Well, the Obamas have so many homes around the world now.
01:15:23.120 They've got, they have Hawaii, Chicago, and Washington, D.C., and Martha's Vineyard.
01:15:31.180 Right?
01:15:31.440 Yeah.
01:15:31.800 They got four.
01:15:32.300 Yeah.
01:15:33.120 Four multi-million dollar mansions.
01:15:34.660 And whenever they want to go on, whenever any one of them want to go on some sort of
01:15:38.320 yacht, there's some billionaire that says, oh, come on, go ahead, use this.
01:15:41.900 Oh, yeah.
01:15:42.740 Every time.
01:15:43.600 Always.
01:15:44.180 Yeah.
01:15:44.940 It's a pretty sweet life they've got.
01:15:46.140 That is a darn sweet life.
01:15:47.700 And she's struggling with it, though.
01:15:51.320 Of course she is.
01:15:52.640 Because she's struggling with it.
01:15:53.480 Well, you know what?
01:15:54.060 She doesn't have time for her.
01:15:55.740 Yeah.
01:15:56.160 She's got to take time for her.
01:15:57.800 And that's really hard for her to do.
01:15:59.780 It is.
01:16:00.260 Because she's so focused on the needs of others, Jeffy.
01:16:03.180 That's all she ever thinks about.
01:16:04.440 That's all she ever thinks about.
01:16:05.560 That's all she ever thinks about.
01:16:05.680 That's all she ever thinks about.
01:16:05.700 That's all she ever thinks about.
01:16:05.720 That's all she's needs of others.
01:16:06.760 Right.
01:16:07.580 She can't think about her.
01:16:09.960 And to do what is the right thing.
01:16:13.320 Oh, it's so moving.
01:16:14.620 She is so selfless.
01:16:16.400 She is terrible.
01:16:17.020 So centered on others.
01:16:19.020 She never thinks of herself.
01:16:21.440 It's so powerful.
01:16:22.340 It's so beautiful.
01:16:23.140 And then she just came up with this thing that black women need permission to express the pain they're in.
01:16:32.000 Yeah.
01:16:32.500 Or whatever.
01:16:33.160 Yeah, because they're just used to hiding it.
01:16:34.760 That was the same stupid podcast with Taraja P. Henson or whatever when they were babbling about that and talking about.
01:16:42.940 That's where she said that they've just covered it so long.
01:16:47.100 And it makes it seem like that they're okay with it.
01:16:51.000 But they need to speak out.
01:16:52.520 They do.
01:16:53.140 And you never hear any black women speaking out about their pain.
01:16:57.600 Never.
01:16:58.160 Ever.
01:16:58.900 So it'll be refreshing when that begins to happen.
01:17:03.040 You know what needs to happen is we have a conversation.
01:17:05.400 That's right.
01:17:05.900 Could we have a conversation, please, on race?
01:17:08.680 Could we please, when will we ever have the discussion?
01:17:13.780 I think it's time.
01:17:14.640 It is time.
01:17:15.280 It's finally, finally time.
01:17:17.140 All right.
01:17:17.780 You done?
01:17:18.840 Have we wrapped this?
01:17:19.520 I mean, we could.
01:17:20.300 Yeah, sure.
01:17:20.980 All right.
01:17:21.380 Sure.
01:17:21.640 There's more coming up.
01:17:23.860 Dumping D.C.'s garbage while the swamp cries constitutional crisis.
01:17:30.300 Beck is back after this.
01:17:32.840 After joining the U.S. Army, Thomas Kennedy served two tours of duty in Iraq and one in Afghanistan.
01:17:55.040 And he earned dozens of awards and service medals throughout his honorable career.
01:17:59.500 But while he was deployed in eastern Afghanistan, this soldier's life was tragically snuffed
01:18:05.240 out.
01:18:05.980 Thomas was killed by a Taliban suicide bomber.
01:18:09.060 He left behind his wife, Cammie, and their beautiful twins, Maggie and Brody, who were just
01:18:14.280 weeks shy of their second birthday when they lost their dad.
01:18:17.120 But because of friends like you, Cammie and her children didn't just face their loss alone.
01:18:22.860 Tunnel to Towers provided their family with a mortgage-free home.
01:18:26.620 You and other caring friends helped them step in and offer a ray of hope to Cammie, Maggie,
01:18:33.160 and Brody.
01:18:34.080 Families like the Kennedys, who have sacrificed so much for us and our nation, need your help
01:18:39.520 now more than ever.
01:18:41.080 Please donate $11 a month to Tunnel to Towers at T2T.org.
01:18:45.720 That's T, the number 2T, dot org.
01:18:56.260 Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today.
01:18:58.560 We were just talking about Bennifer.
01:19:00.880 That's the cool, really hip way.
01:19:03.240 If you're in the know, that's what you'd call Ben Affleck, as we obviously are, clearly.
01:19:09.520 Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, Bennifer.
01:19:14.120 And they just got divorced.
01:19:16.320 Everything was beautiful and fine.
01:19:18.960 Until it wasn't.
01:19:19.720 Until it wasn't.
01:19:20.560 Until it wasn't.
01:19:21.280 And that happens every time.
01:19:22.740 It's Hollywood.
01:19:23.960 But now the big deal is they're trying to sell their $68 million mansion, and they're having
01:19:31.120 a tough time.
01:19:31.560 Yeah, it's been on the market for, I think, 100 days now.
01:19:35.340 Maybe a little bit longer.
01:19:36.580 I don't even remember how long.
01:19:38.860 It's been on the market a long time.
01:19:40.060 They had one buyer that was going to pay $64 million for it.
01:19:46.040 Take that.
01:19:46.200 Because I think they only paid $60 for it.
01:19:49.620 But I think.
01:19:52.000 Is that all?
01:19:52.460 Anyway.
01:19:53.060 So they got a real bargain.
01:19:54.220 They got a bargain.
01:19:55.300 They only paid $60 million for their house.
01:19:57.440 The buyer that had $64 million, he backed out.
01:20:00.980 Or they backed out.
01:20:02.220 Okay.
01:20:02.540 Or they backed out.
01:20:03.540 Yeah.
01:20:04.240 So they're stuck with the 12-bedroom, 24-bathroom.
01:20:08.360 12-bedroom, 24-bathrooms?
01:20:10.860 38,000 square foot dump.
01:20:12.680 Oh, my gosh.
01:20:15.380 38,000 square feet.
01:20:17.460 I mean, you look at it, it's beautiful.
01:20:19.420 And it would take.
01:20:20.140 Wow.
01:20:20.840 Seriously, the cost of upkeep on it is what's going to kill you.
01:20:25.280 I'm sure, yeah.
01:20:26.180 And holy cow.
01:20:27.460 I mean, you just don't let it go.
01:20:28.280 Well, property taxes.
01:20:29.840 I mean.
01:20:30.800 I'm worried about how many people, how many new people I have to do to trim the hedges around here.
01:20:35.700 Honestly, you could.
01:20:36.720 I mean, if that was in Texas, I don't know if.
01:20:39.460 It's California, so I assume their property tax is just as bad, if not worse than ours.
01:20:44.380 But if you were to have us, if you were to pay cash for a $68 million home, you'd still have massive payments to make because of property taxes.
01:20:54.340 I mean, what would it be, you know, $20,000 a month just for property tax?
01:20:59.320 Or more.
01:21:00.000 Or more.
01:21:01.220 Wow.
01:21:02.300 Crazy.
01:21:02.900 Yeah, they're trying to sell this place, and they're arguing over this because they don't know what to do.
01:21:06.940 Apparently, neither of them liked it when they bought it.
01:21:08.960 Yeah, they wanted to get this place big enough so that they all could be there.
01:21:14.940 All of her kids and his kids and the whole kit and caboodle, which never really happened anyway.
01:21:21.460 And then, before they were divorced, and before they separated even, Ben bought a $20 million dump down in Pacific Palisades.
01:21:32.980 So he could be closer to the kids, right?
01:21:35.080 And then after the divorce, J-Lo bought another, I don't know, $24 million dump in Beverly Hills, too.
01:21:40.320 So they're really slumming it.
01:21:41.300 Yeah, they are.
01:21:42.020 Wow.
01:21:42.420 That's tough.
01:21:42.760 That's sad.
01:21:43.060 What are you going to do if you can't unload the...
01:21:44.840 You should start a GoFundMe forum because...
01:21:47.640 They can't unload that monstrosity.
01:21:49.900 Life is tough.
01:21:52.700 It is.
01:21:53.200 It's very hard for them.
01:21:54.420 Wow.
01:21:55.480 I'm almost shedding a tear.
01:21:58.540 I'm going to see if I can squeeze one out here.
01:22:01.220 888-727-BECK.
01:22:03.660 More coming up.
01:22:05.900 This is Glenn Beck.
01:22:12.060 Toronto.
01:22:13.220 There's another great city that starts with a T.
01:22:16.440 Tampa, Florida.
01:22:17.480 Fly to Tampa on Porter Airlines to see why it's so T-rific.
01:22:23.160 On your way there, relax with free beer, wine, and snacks, free, fast-streaming Wi-Fi, and no middle seats.
01:22:30.180 You've never flown to Florida like this before, so you'll land in Tampa ready to explore.
01:22:36.480 Visit flyporter.com and actually enjoy economy.
01:22:40.880 Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:23:06.560 Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:23:10.460 Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:23:14.080 Down the road where shadows hide, feel the dark on every side.
01:23:19.940 Stand your ground when times get dark.
01:23:22.360 Gotta face the dark and embrace the fire.
01:23:25.100 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program sure is today
01:23:37.100 featuring peck ray jeff fisher uh thanks for joining us still have a bunch of stuff to get
01:23:44.080 into we will uh do just that coming up in one minute first if you're buying or selling a home
01:23:48.980 it's it's a huge thing it's a big hassle it's very very stressful because it's such an important
01:23:56.060 investment in your life right and having the wrong agent can turn it into a disaster look what's
01:24:02.420 happened to benefit what's happened to j-lo and they're left with that albatross of a 68 million
01:24:10.820 dollar house they can't sell maybe they should get all the real estate agents i trust.com there's no
01:24:15.860 maybe about it they should absolutely do that find an agent in their area who knows the market
01:24:21.160 who understands what buyers are looking for all right so 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms not right for
01:24:28.020 you i don't know who that wouldn't be right i know but uh you know that's where the real estate agent
01:24:35.680 comes in there's only 38 000 square feet oh wow yeah that's i guess it's a fixer-upper type
01:24:42.980 uh these agents these are the agents glenn would feel comfortable sending his own family to whether
01:24:49.300 you're moving across town or across the country they can help take that stress and uncertainty away
01:24:54.200 uh i know our agent that we just used six months ago to sell our house was she was phenomenal and
01:25:02.460 without her we wouldn't have made any money like usual on our house uh so go to real estate
01:25:09.300 agents i trust dot com the name says it all real estate agents i trust dot com
01:25:14.420 all right great to have you with us uh over the weekend at the box office sinners was number one
01:25:26.020 is that a horror movie yeah okay is it teenagers in a cabin or something i think i've seen the vampire
01:25:32.100 horrors oh it's a vampire thing yeah and it has african americans in it okay yeah right i know that's
01:25:41.140 what all right i'm just saying and it was uh i think it was uh produced uh the way the way um
01:25:48.260 the way it was funded and financed it was it was i think they only spent like 90 million total with
01:25:53.380 promotion and everything on it which uh they've made uh i don't know 161 globally already okay 122 here
01:26:01.380 domestically and so yeah that's pretty darn good for it made 45 million over the weekend number two
01:26:07.060 this blows me away because really star wars episode three revenge of the sith was number two 25.2
01:26:15.860 million dollars it's available at home you can just stream it for free if it is is it is it i don't
01:26:23.380 know that was this remastered or anything i don't know the answer that i know of i guess it's it's the
01:26:28.260 20th anniversary so right maybe people think that's cool and you're willing to pay 20 bucks
01:26:33.540 or whatever it is yeah i'm not yeah not no not for something i've seen a million times uh the
01:26:39.540 accountant two was number three it bends out to trying to make a little more money so you can pay
01:26:44.740 for the cleanup around his 68 million dollar house that nobody lives in a minecraft movie has now made a
01:26:52.100 total of 379.9 million dollars yeah they're almost a billion uh globally they're like an eight well
01:26:58.900 over 800 million until dark number rounds out the top five but then king of kings still still doing
01:27:06.340 really well made another four million over the weekend it's up to 54 million domestically that is
01:27:11.940 awesome that's great an animated christian film like that um from angel studios they're really uh kicking
01:27:19.460 some butt and taking some names that's followed by the amateur warfare the legend of ochi they're
01:27:25.220 bummed about the amateur too man they wanted that to be a lot better than us doing is that with the
01:27:29.700 malik uh okay is not isn't that the what's his face movie uh it's his name you know the it's a
01:27:39.380 karate guy uh yeah it is right no that's working man is he also in the rami malik is the star of the
01:27:46.660 amateur okay i don't know who that is and i think there was there were a bunch of other stars in it
01:27:50.660 as well which is why they were disappointed and i don't know the all the actors that were in it but
01:27:55.780 i know they were disappointed with the outcome uh because people don't want to go to the theaters
01:28:00.340 anymore that's what i think that is happening i mean i saw a um uh what's his face from netflix um
01:28:09.700 sarandon is that his name sarandon sarandos ted sarandos is the head of netflix right he's the ceo
01:28:17.460 of netflix he was at some summit where he was talking about uh the national movie theater model
01:28:23.380 is outdated uh most of the country cannot easily access a multiplex not sure that i believe that
01:28:30.340 and emphasize that streaming services like netflix are saving hollywood by providing broader access to
01:28:36.020 the films i don't know that i i don't necessarily disagree with that although i yeah i'm not sure
01:28:42.580 about the easily access the multiplex i mean i guess like it's hard to get to a guess i don't know
01:28:50.340 what he means by that right it seems a little insulting to most of us it does that's something you
01:28:57.540 usually pin on the minorities yeah yeah they can't get there they can't get there they don't know how to
01:29:02.580 get there they don't know where it is discriminatory movie practices they don't know where the movie
01:29:06.820 theater is right that's how they treat minorities but they're treating all of us like that so that's
01:29:11.300 great at least he's an equal opportunity offender i don't i mean there's a multiplex on every corner
01:29:17.780 you know they're not really difficult maybe they're on every corner in a white neighborhood
01:29:22.420 i don't know yeah probably that's probably it oh man agonizing all right uh i wanted to also share
01:29:31.500 this you know we were talking about how great scott besant our treasury secretary is and how he puts
01:29:38.140 things in its proper perspective for these uh numbskulls who are interviewing him all the time he
01:29:45.340 really made the rounds on the sunday shows yesterday talking about the economy and the stock market which
01:29:50.680 you know people have been beating uh donald trump over the head with the stock market well it went down
01:29:56.460 quite a bit yes admittedly one day it was down like 3 000 points almost but it recovered after that
01:30:03.300 and we wound up i think in positive territory for the month of april well they were positive last week
01:30:10.400 i don't know about the whole month yeah he said he said yeah he said yeah yeah um but here he is talking
01:30:16.660 about fixing the economy cut 26 the president is looking forward to the jobs of the future not the
01:30:25.320 jobs of the past the goal is to bring back high performance manufacturing jobs or create high
01:30:31.840 performance manufacturing jobs right now how long does that take i mean that is such a concern how long
01:30:37.680 does it take to bring that pause it for a second right how long will that take that seems like a
01:30:42.500 long time so yeah so you're right you we should not do it stop let's just stop let's just not do it
01:30:48.300 at all you're right you know what you just you changed my whole mind on this my mindset is completely
01:30:54.060 different it's gonna take too long too long uh let's not bother with it she just summed up what the
01:31:00.300 problem is in america we're just not patient enough well that's for sure and if it's not that's actually
01:31:04.960 true if it's not immediate gratification we don't want anything to do with it whereas the chinese
01:31:09.120 plan a hundred years a thousand years in advance and that's why but that you know according to the
01:31:15.780 you know the experts has changed some in china yeah so you know that i mean they're they're kind of uh
01:31:24.080 you know some immediate gratification as well so if that's true then that you know that's that's
01:31:30.380 gonna be difficult for them yeah that'll that'll make things worse anyway let them finish here
01:31:34.300 concern concern how long does it take to bring that to the u.s well is there a plan of course
01:31:40.460 but it's a process right now the u.s has a barbell economy we have a very advanced financial system
01:31:47.560 we have a tech the exploration and development that is the envy in the world on the other side
01:31:54.780 we are a natural resource economy led by energy which the previous administration tried to stifle
01:32:00.040 and in between is where working class americans have lost out and we want to bring back these
01:32:06.380 manufacturing jobs or create these manufacturing jobs of the future and we are meeting with companies
01:32:12.360 that want to do this every day yeah but it's gonna take more than a day it might take over a week
01:32:20.280 how long do we have to wait for this huh all right plus i don't know if you know this pat
01:32:27.880 scott doesn't he's gay oh wow really yeah wow yeah they don't want they don't want that that message
01:32:38.880 out they the the mainstream media you might realize treats him completely differently than they did
01:32:46.180 uh pete buddha judge pete was the king of the gays and they let you know that every time he spoke
01:32:51.720 absolutely because they were so proud of the fact that the transportation secretary yes was openly gay
01:32:59.280 and that never happened before they don't talk about that at all with him now that now they're saying
01:33:03.900 how long is it gonna take what are you guys doing over there
01:33:06.980 right that's how they treat him is this gonna take more than a few hours
01:33:11.780 it's not worth doing then why are you doing even doing stop it while you're at it take elon musk with
01:33:19.080 you get get out of here all of you it's really amazing it is it is absolutely outrageous uh something
01:33:26.660 i am getting a little impatient over though is the uh release of the epstein files when is that
01:33:31.760 going to happen when are we going to do that i thought they already did i have lost my i have
01:33:36.800 lost my patience on that come on did we get the redacted file from yeah we got the redacted file
01:33:43.340 we're with no information none and she said it's on my desk right now it's on my desk right now and we
01:33:51.100 were promised by cash patel uh the next day after i'm confirmed that's coming out not so much not so
01:34:00.720 well they probably got some other stuff on top of it on her desk so oh yeah and she can't she can't
01:34:05.400 move the stuff that's on top it's over there i can't it's right there yeah i'll get to it too much
01:34:10.760 of a there's other pressing issues to get to every day somebody comes in puts another file on top of
01:34:16.140 it over there i can't yeah it's too hard too hard yeah and cash has some other issues um apparently uh
01:34:22.860 fbi agent john sullivan is running for congress now uh here here's that cut 12 we're up against some
01:34:30.780 serious threats right now from skyrocketing costs to trump and billionaires corrupting our government
01:34:36.820 right i can't just sit on the sidelines and watch because for 17 years i was an fbi intelligence
01:34:42.480 analyst oh wow classifying in secret to keep us safe from global threats and the insurrectionists
01:34:48.760 who stormed our capital oh but now that the threat is coming from inside the white house i had to leave
01:34:53.720 the fbi and step forward so i can finally tell you who i am who are you i'm john oh no i can say
01:35:00.140 that now i'm john sullivan i'm a dad he's john sullivan he's a dad public servant and a cancer
01:35:05.620 survivor and i'm running for congress for years i fought for you in secret and now i want to keep
01:35:12.040 fighting for you in congress i'm john sullivan classified it's not classified john sullivan for
01:35:18.720 congress join me nope no pretty easy decision there uh no who gets to vote no for him where is
01:35:28.860 he actually running for congress uh john sullivan um is it maryland that would not surprise me uh
01:35:35.980 washington i'm not sure but that's incredible and see he he's making no bones about his uh right
01:35:44.480 sexual preference because when it suits them they'll talk about it endlessly when it doesn't
01:35:50.840 suit them they never mention it to say where he's running i know you're asking jeeves right now i am
01:35:58.040 asking jeeves as we speak yeah jeeves is slow on the slow on the john sullivan information now jeeves is
01:36:06.560 saying i've got to get to pay for unlimited access with the subscription to this website that i went to
01:36:12.160 i'm not gonna do that that is happening more and more though i'm gonna do that right now that's okay
01:36:16.040 that's fine i get it all right i get it okay uh fifth democrats will run a coveted hudson valley
01:36:23.660 swing district of new york new york yeah okay so there you go new yorkers yeah you can vote for this
01:36:29.780 you can vote no right john sullivan and please do please do all right much more coming up in one minute
01:36:37.300 nmls 182334 nmlsconsumeraccess.org apr for rates in the five starts at 6.799 for well-qualified
01:36:45.900 borrowers call 800-906-2440 for details about credit costs and terms for a lot of americans the dream
01:36:52.120 of getting ahead financially feels harder than ever prices are up debt is piling higher and too many
01:36:58.880 families are living paycheck to paycheck just trying to keep up that's why glenn has trusted american
01:37:05.520 financing for years they're a family-owned mortgage company that believes in helping people take
01:37:10.880 control of their finances not trapping them in endless cycles of debt so whether you want to lower
01:37:18.560 your monthly bills pay off high interest credit cards or finally get serious about saving for the future
01:37:23.580 american financing can help their salary-based mortgage consultants take the time to listen to
01:37:30.300 your goals and customize a plan that's right for you not the bank that's why it's so important that
01:37:35.860 they're salary oriented because they're not paid on their commissions uh no upfront fees no pressure
01:37:42.180 and no obligation just honest transparent help from people who actually care in about 10 minutes you
01:37:47.960 could learn ways to save hundreds of dollars a month or even more you work hard for your money so
01:37:53.940 let american financing help you make it go even further and build the future you deserve without
01:38:00.120 getting buried by today's economy call american financing at 800-906-2440 that's 800-906-2440
01:38:10.360 or go to americanfinancing.net 10 seconds station identification
01:38:15.020 yep uh this is fascinating you know alex soros has taken over for his dad george in that whole uh
01:38:32.840 nasty business that that they're in um trying to make america well collapse like he's uh tried to do
01:38:42.720 in so many other countries around the world but alex who is the heir uh has just he was in an
01:38:50.540 interview recently where he mocked the founders of facebook and uber because quote they really believe
01:38:58.960 their own bs and groaned at the mention of a climate group that his family has bankrolled for years
01:39:05.460 uh facebook and uber founders he said are a bunch of nice jewish boys who kind of gamed the system and
01:39:15.260 oh let's not become doctors or lawyers i'm helping the world by putting taxis out of business
01:39:22.000 he said so that's that's how he described the uber driver these two guys that he's specifying here
01:39:28.680 are self-made billionaires and he's mocking them because they didn't inherit it like he did right
01:39:35.920 and they're what they're they're doing something that he doesn't approve of yeah with their money
01:39:40.440 yeah like one of them starting one of the biggest uh tech sites ever right in facebook course they had
01:39:47.600 a little help from the you know the winklevoss twins but that's a story for another day antitrust
01:39:54.560 issues going on right now and then he throws in the nice jewish boys thing when if you were ever to
01:40:01.680 say anything about his dad george uh or him you were anti-semitic because how dare you they're jewish
01:40:09.580 are they yes are they jewish was george so no he's an he's an atheist uh and i i don't have any idea
01:40:18.380 what alex is but it wouldn't surprise me if he also is atheist no it would not surprise me no he's
01:40:24.160 is he married to uh hillary's girl a wiener's ex-wife now are they married officially i think
01:40:31.440 they are are they yeah i think they're married oh uma aberdeen yeah i know they were they were
01:40:36.800 quite they're quite the couple but uh i think they're married uh so i mean there's just another
01:40:43.160 winning couple yes there's so many in the circle there's so many uh it's outrageous i these people
01:40:52.740 are uh just the worst group of people that you could possibly imagine they're still partners oh
01:41:00.520 they're just partners yeah these are engaged they're engaged but they're not officially married
01:41:04.560 yeah i guess it's the italian villa wasn't prepared for a wedding yet so uma has definitely
01:41:11.320 she's moved on absolutely anthony wiener right absolutely those days are gone she's not regretting
01:41:17.500 the fact that they've broke it out i think she's doing okay
01:41:20.240 because i worried about her you know you did i mean after you've had a man like uh like anthony
01:41:28.100 wiener yeah they're just tough to fight another one it is it's really difficult there's no going back
01:41:33.380 uh all right what there is some going back to is uh columbus day i absolutely love the fact that
01:41:43.360 president trump uh made clear yesterday that he will not follow biden's practice of recognizing
01:41:50.280 indigenous people's day uh alongside columbus day in october so we've got some time to get used to
01:41:58.240 the fact again that we're going to celebrate christopher columbus which well we need it we
01:42:03.380 need time to figure out how to celebrate it's so horrible that we're we're going to celebrate this
01:42:09.440 genocidal maniac who uh delivered smallpox blankets to indigenous people right and wiped them out on
01:42:18.860 purpose um but president trump said that democrats have been denigrating his legacy uh and so he's
01:42:27.660 pressing his campaign right now to restore what he says are traditional american icons and they
01:42:32.860 are uh biden was the first president to mark indigenous peoples day issuing a proclamation in
01:42:39.780 2021 that celebrated the quote invaluable contributions and resilience of indigenous peoples
01:42:46.020 and recognize their inherent sovereignty the proclamation noted that america was conceived on a
01:42:53.780 promise of promise of equality and opportunity for all people but that promise we have never fully
01:42:58.420 lived up to always tearing down never building up the united states of america uh he went on to say
01:43:06.080 as he you know recognized indigenous peoples day that uh that it's especially true when it comes to
01:43:13.220 upholding the rights and dignity of the indigenous peoples who were here long before colonization of the
01:43:19.160 america's began ignoring anything that ever went on with the indigenous peoples yeah like the fact
01:43:25.000 that they enslaved one another at times no we're not talking we're not worried about that not worried
01:43:30.820 about them they were the ones that broke the original treaty that we had with them don't worry
01:43:34.760 don't worry about that don't worry about any of that stop but uh president trump said i'm bringing
01:43:39.600 columbus day back from the ashes uh which is really great he said he's hereby reinstating columbus day
01:43:47.680 under the same rules dates and locations as it has had for all the many decades before joseph robin ed
01:43:55.740 biden good maybe we can replace some of those statues that got destroyed or vandalized or moved to some
01:44:03.140 garage somewhere yeah yeah this is what i've been talking about in the fact that he's paid attention
01:44:08.740 to even little details like this that have just been steamrolled by the previous administration
01:44:15.240 it's great we got somebody who's proud of america for a change 888-727-BECK
01:44:22.480 this is glenn beck what do you give the mom who gave you everything this mother's day give her the
01:44:31.060 gift of a lifetime her memories digitize forever with legacy box legacy box is the simplest and
01:44:37.320 safest way to preserve aging home movies photos and film just fill the box send it in and their team of
01:44:43.480 experts does the rest your originals are always returned plus new digital copies on the cloud
01:44:48.900 easy to stream and to share and over a million families have trusted legacy box it's the perfect
01:44:54.100 way to protect mom's wedding video your baby tapes and every single milestone that made her mom as tanya
01:45:00.360 and i become empty nesters we need to memorialize those special moments while they're still fresh in
01:45:04.580 our minds and it's our responsibility to tell our family story it's up to us men to celebrate the moms in
01:45:10.480 our lives give them something timeless with legacy box right now get 60 off with legacy boxes best
01:45:16.800 mother's day sale ever buy today send when you're ready legacy box.com slash records claim this special
01:45:23.100 offer 60 off for a limited time legacy box.com slash records
01:45:27.700 pat and jeffy for glenn and stew today 888-727-BECK
01:45:43.000 you know in great britain the supreme court there actually ruled um it was either last week or the
01:45:52.660 week before that uh well they affirmed that sex is biologically binary so okay that means there's men
01:46:03.760 and women okay male and female how dare they
01:46:12.780 has this been appealed i hope so i don't know who they're going to appeal to because it was the
01:46:20.340 supreme court in britain that made that ruling i mean that is incredible meanwhile there's uh you
01:46:27.560 know the protesters are out in force uh pissed off about it and these are the lgbtqqia2 plus protesters
01:46:36.240 protesting for palestinians their own rights and palestinian rights because as you know jeffy
01:46:43.360 palestinian rights are human rights oh hello and i mean everybody knows that am i right um when you
01:46:50.220 think of palestinians and hamas you think lgbtqqia2 plus human rights human rights exactly this angers me
01:46:58.900 more than almost anything else because if you were openly gay in the palestinian territory loved
01:47:06.800 um held in the bosom of their leader's arms if they love you to death i guess okay oh really wow
01:47:14.500 yeah they'd love you to death it's seriously like a death sentence to be openly gay in these areas
01:47:22.080 i mean they're thrown off homosexuals are thrown off of buildings and they're beheaded and it doesn't
01:47:29.900 go well for you in the palestinian world if of course we all know that palestinians are a people
01:47:37.020 of peace that goes without saying i don't even know why you had to say it there's a piece of someone
01:47:41.260 over here there's another piece over there you know and so thank you yeah i'm here all week yeah
01:47:49.120 try the veal yeah but they continue to protest and these two things that are just not similar in
01:47:56.740 any way they try to jam them together the square peg and a round hole and they keep associating the
01:48:03.580 two i don't understand how they're this stupid i mean well they you they are not your friends
01:48:11.220 no but then they've these these protesters have proven themselves pretty stupid they have
01:48:18.080 in the last several years very true uh and so have the global warming goofballs uh i love this
01:48:25.560 new story about how um the the fear-mongering of the global warmest is so bad now that it is driving
01:48:33.880 some people to be suicidal you know they've made it to be so catastrophic that you think you don't
01:48:39.540 have a chance anyway they've told us and told us i mean they've told everyone that the world is going
01:48:44.540 to end and it's horrible and we're doing nothing about it and it's getting worse and we're all
01:48:50.480 going to die yeah there was a uh a research piece published in the journal nature medicine that
01:48:58.520 examined the association between climate related hazards and the spectrum of suicidal behaviors from
01:49:06.120 suicidal ideation to self-harm and suicide mortality that's incredible so that's the journal of nature
01:49:14.700 medicine not exactly a conservative publication no it is even noting that it's been so bad from these
01:49:22.360 leftists that you're driving people to suicide when you say leftist you mean of them yes right
01:49:29.600 exactly i mean this is how bad it's gotten and this is why you know kids like um what's her face
01:49:39.540 uh you know van van fleet oh yeah yeah greta van thunberg i always have to go to the rock band first
01:49:47.600 before i can remember her name greta van thunberg has been so freaked out about this that she's out
01:49:54.900 you know screaming yelling about it she now she's kind of changed to the palestinian situation
01:49:59.940 but uh before it was all about global warming because they scared the crap out of her she thinks
01:50:06.540 the earth is going to end in a few years now like 10 years ago they kept saying 10 years so i guess
01:50:12.480 we're about on the precipice of complete disaster here oh yeah i mean it's obvious it's obvious obvious
01:50:18.680 to anyone who looks yeah anyone who cares right who feels anybody who's been paying any kind of
01:50:24.060 attention at all thank you we all know we're going to die and we're going to die soon and we're gonna
01:50:29.660 i guess we're just going to spontaneously combust that's how hot the earth you're gonna wish you
01:50:35.340 spontaneously combusted that's you're gonna wish that that actually happened that's how bad it's
01:50:39.420 gonna be worse than that yeah so yeah their fear mongering is is not helping it's doing a lot of harm
01:50:46.220 to a lot of young people uh so just know that your kids when they're going to public schools
01:50:52.980 private schools any kind of school system outside your home they're being indoctrinated with this
01:50:58.360 and you might want to talk to them about it because it's pretty important that they understand
01:51:02.740 okay it's going to be okay yeah the earth is when your friend when their friends are talking to them
01:51:10.020 about that maybe they could be the one to stand up and say you know you know i don't think it's that
01:51:15.400 bad you know it's been hotter than this before on this planet many many times not really that bad it's
01:51:21.260 also been colder than this many many times and all of that happened before humans were even
01:51:27.540 in existence if we stop using some of that stuff that you're saying we should stop using you won't
01:51:32.780 have the niceties that you have right now yeah you know video games would go away right
01:51:38.220 that would change their mind right there you don't really want to live in a cave do you because
01:51:44.500 that's what's gonna happen yeah we need to become cave dwellers yeah and eliminate they don't make
01:51:51.460 that coalition no they don't because that's not what that's not what the teachers in their schools
01:51:56.460 are teaching them correct so they're teaching that we have to change everything um in order for that
01:52:02.840 to happen but they don't specify by the way your your uh your playstation 5 goes away right don't
01:52:08.380 worry about it the world's gonna end here let me show you this chart on my iphone oh okay oh yeah
01:52:13.740 oh yeah oh wait yeah it's pretty amazing uh so please have a talk with your kids let them know
01:52:22.900 that uh you know you might look into some facts about global warming and a really good place to
01:52:28.080 start would be uh the book i think it's called an inconvenient truth yeah uh with michael schellenberger
01:52:35.380 guy's brilliant and he started out as a huge environmentalist he was really one of the global
01:52:44.620 warmest he was one of the people that were sounding the alarm until he did a whole bunch of research into
01:52:50.400 it and found out that a lot of this stuff is just nonsense uh we're not we're not going through
01:52:57.760 periods of more frequent and more intense hurricanes or tornadoes or any of those natural
01:53:05.120 occurrences because they're happening about the same regularity and at the same intensity as they've
01:53:12.920 ever had so just alert your kids to know that um i was uh checking out this interesting um job interview
01:53:26.480 questionnaire these are these are things that are actually illegal to ask or as jeffy likes to hear
01:53:34.540 illegal illegal i hate that so much so many people pet peeve right it is kind of i don't know why it just
01:53:41.880 bother i hear newscasters and politicians and they all talk about illegal illegal illegal it's not
01:53:49.920 illegal it is ill illegal however uh just to uh get you aware if you're going in for a job interview
01:54:02.060 there are certain things and i i think of you every time i i see lists like this jeffy because
01:54:06.940 the number one thing you're not supposed to ask in a job interview what's your age
01:54:12.780 why do you that is a question you refuse to answer and you won't even entertain it what is your age
01:54:19.460 uh jeff i forget since i'm not interviewing you for a job i can ask you it's not illegal for me to ask
01:54:26.700 if i when i remember i'll tell you okay i don't remember right now we know he's like 737 uh this
01:54:34.480 year so uh just think of the aircraft the 737 air that coincides directly with jeffy's age uh but
01:54:43.380 it's apparently illegal to ask how old are you or what year were you born okay you can't uh that's
01:54:51.080 isn't that weird that is why would that be illegal i guess it's none of your business but who cares
01:54:56.260 about that except old ladies and jeff fisher
01:54:58.280 here's another one that i'm really surprised you cannot ask in a job interview where are you from
01:55:06.540 what why can't i ask that that's getting to know the person or you can't say something like
01:55:13.800 where is your accent from or what's your first language hr departments have killed this country
01:55:21.780 they have hr departments have killed this country and uh do you speak speak english at home that's
01:55:28.560 off limits too why they just say because there's no reason to ask well it's illegal because there's
01:55:37.500 no reason to ask that doesn't make any sense sometimes an employer might see a difficult to
01:55:41.820 pronounce name though and ask about it when making small talk again small talk isn't an excuse you
01:55:49.360 can't use that as an excuse oh my god it can be especially tricky since it may seem conversational
01:55:55.860 but it can easily become inappropriate if it hints at ethnicity or national origin oh my god we are doomed
01:56:03.540 it's incredible that's amazing how do we even hire anybody i don't know how do we even honestly i
01:56:09.760 don't know how you hire people or how you date because the rules are so strict now oh i could
01:56:14.280 tell you how to date you can you i can't i'll bet swipe right
01:56:17.720 a strong response to any of these questions maybe i'm excited about the opportunity to work here and
01:56:26.040 would love to focus on my professional background which includes and then you give them the background
01:56:30.600 i'm happy to answer any questions about how i can contribute to your team
01:56:34.400 but i'm not going to tell you where i'm from or where my accent came from i refuse to tell you
01:56:39.380 and i'm not going to tell you if we speak english in my home or not it's none of your business and
01:56:44.240 maybe it's not but i mean illegal bizarre and then finally you can't ask about the religion which
01:56:50.620 makes a little bit of sense to me um they can't they can't ask you do go do you go to church
01:56:56.180 or what religion you are uh usually wouldn't come up what if i was just small talk we're just small
01:57:02.220 time i'm really tired today again a long day at the church yesterday small talk is no excuse but
01:57:08.160 if you bring up the church wouldn't it be natural to follow that up and say it's what church to go to
01:57:13.180 one would one would yeah you would think that but no uh a candidate might ask the interviewer
01:57:20.480 what holidays are covered or uh do you have floating holidays but why do you belong to a religion we
01:57:28.260 have to know about see that doesn't work now you can't do that now you just blew it now you're going
01:57:34.220 to jail all right 888-727-BECK more glenn beck coming up next
01:57:42.760 when you hear the term living better what do you think about more money bigger house maybe a yacht
01:57:58.500 or do you think how you feel physically how you wake up every day how you sleep what activities
01:58:03.980 you can and can't do when you feel good life is good it's easy for us to take our health for granted
01:58:10.720 until we can't i came to that reality when i started feeling pain every day at about 45 and
01:58:16.500 i started to lose hope until i found relief factor relief factor is a daily supplement that fights
01:58:22.300 pain naturally developed by doctors it doesn't just mask the pain temporarily it helps reduce or even
01:58:27.940 eliminate pain in fact the longer you take it the more effective it is give their three-week quick
01:58:32.820 start a try it's 19.95 less than a dollar a day and it takes one phone call 800-4-RELIEF that's 800 the
01:58:39.160 number four relief wherever you're hurting in three weeks or even days relief factor can give
01:58:44.780 you a chance to rediscover the true meaning of living better again relief factor.com relief factor.com
01:58:51.200 1-800-4-RELIEF when i found out my friend got a great deal on a wool coat from winners i started
01:58:58.940 wondering is every fabulous item i see from winners like that woman over there with the designer jeans
01:59:05.400 are those from winners ooh are those beautiful gold earrings did she pay full price or that leather
01:59:11.500 tote or that cashmere sweater or those knee-high boots that dress that jacket those shoes is anyone
01:59:17.980 paying full price for anything stop wondering start winning winners find fabulous for less
01:59:24.360 it's pat and jeffy for uh glenn this week 888-727-BECK tomorrow marks the 100 days
01:59:40.840 in office for president donald trump uh so i'm sure that the courts will celebrate with a whole bunch
01:59:47.820 of injunctions oh yeah i mean the courts have been busy for sure i mean and not just with trump
01:59:53.740 not just with trump and not just with uh you know a lawyer uh judges helping attorneys and uh
01:59:59.800 defendants sneak out the back room of courtrooms right i mean we had uh luigi mangione uh pleaded not
02:00:05.420 guilty friday oh to all charges against him during his arraignment how is that possible when we've got
02:00:11.160 video of it happening allegedly uh represented i mean he has uh he's got the charges of stalking
02:00:18.200 travel interstate commerce stalking use of interstate facilities murder through use of a firearm and a
02:00:25.200 firearm offense yeah i'm not guilty that's that's all mangione yeah yeah okay yeah wow then we had uh
02:00:30.600 ex-congressman george santos but wait he's a handsome man he is so why hasn't he been set free yet he's
02:00:36.800 asked people to stop sending him letters and presents and trying to reach out to him yeah
02:00:43.980 because really he's overwhelmed did you see the babylon headline last week after uh oh what's her
02:00:52.540 name now i'm not going to remember her name you know the the liberal uh moron who loves him so much
02:00:59.980 anyway he asked according to the babylon b he asked for an injunction against her because he's
02:01:06.440 afraid i mean she wants him badly that's funny yeah it it very funny but that's just one uh yeah
02:01:14.960 the court oh my gosh we had george santos sentenced to more than seven years the former new york
02:01:19.400 representative okay uh he's mr cameo star now right uh sentenced yesterday to 87 months in prison or
02:01:25.640 sentenced at the end of last week friday of the 87 months in prison we had uh uh nadine menendez
02:01:31.440 wife of uh former u.s senator bob gold bar menendez he threw her right under the bus
02:01:39.180 from the beginning from the beginning he said my wife's got breast cancer she did it
02:01:43.500 it was essentially what he said not a word for word quote but that was the gist of it that's pretty
02:01:49.900 close yeah and that's what i heard that's what i heard and then so she was uh found guilty she gets
02:01:55.860 sentenced in june he's supposed to go to prison in june he was uh he the reason he's not in prison
02:02:01.680 already is because he told the judge that he wanted to assist his wife in her trial he did not go to
02:02:06.780 the trial one day so i don't know if he was still assisting her you know in the office but he didn't
02:02:11.860 go to the trial one day harvey weinstein uh again on trial again in new york uh he's probably not gonna
02:02:18.560 make it uh through this trial though i mean he's moved for they let him he's got some issues right
02:02:23.500 health issues go to the hospital now every day instead of back to rikers he's suffering from
02:02:28.500 uh leukemia diabetes coronary artery disease yeah uh tongue infections he's a tongue infection i've
02:02:36.640 never even heard that i heard of that before have you got an infection of your tongue it just depends
02:02:42.320 on where you're putting it pat guess so where is he putting it that's strange he's in prison so
02:02:49.160 he's also isolated from the rest of the population they're afraid for his life a lot going on on the
02:02:54.980 courts man a lot going on and we'll tell you about more of it tomorrow i'm sure there's going to be
02:03:01.120 a bunch of happenings in the meantime uh so we'll see you tomorrow
02:03:06.220 this is glenn beck