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When times get tired, gotta face the dog and embrace the fire. Glenn Beck explains why the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is still there when others move in, or move on, with food and medicine. For the elderly, for the elderly in uniform, the elderly man who can t eat but still needs to eat for all of them, The Fellowship isn t responding to war, they're responding to people left in its wake.
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When times get tired, gotta face the dog and embrace the fire.
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Well, the tsunami has come and gone, and luckily no real damage has been done by the tsunami or the earthquake.
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Pretty terrifying, you know, when you thought of all of the things that could go wrong, but they didn't go wrong.
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Thank God everything worked, and everybody is generally safe today.
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But, you know, that's coming from me and from Stu.
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We're both possibly white, so take that with a grain of salt.
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I have a disturbing story about what's happening to the youth coming up in just a second.
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First, let me tell you about the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews.
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He was eating a sandwich, sitting on a bench, just talking to his friend about school, and then the sirens started.
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She was making lunch, humming to herself as she stood in the kitchen, but suddenly she was dragging her kids into a shelter again.
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And even though there's a ceasefire, the fear is still very, very loud.
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The damage is fresh, and the need is still overwhelming.
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We're going to get into what's happening with the world.
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I'm telling you, the press is worse than it's ever been.
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Anyway, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is still there.
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When others move in, or move on, they move in with food, medicine, clothing, comfort.
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For the elderly man who can't get to the store but still needs to eat.
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Because peace isn't just about stopping the fighting.
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Learn more about IFCJ and their life-saving work by going online to IFCJ, IFCJ.org.
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When Donald Trump's strongest voting bloc starts to fall off after six months of a largely successful second term,
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Not just because the midterms loom, or because 2028 is already on the horizon,
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but the demographic in question young men will shape, defend, and lead this country well beyond the next election.
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If they've grown too cynical to bother, the rest of us are going to be left holding the bag.
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When the past and the present betray a generation, expect that generation to reshape the future.
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Today's young men are angrier, more cynical, more disruptive, and more serious.
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They aren't starting out wide-eyed like the boomers.
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They didn't get the luxury of being idealist first and realist later.
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They started with realism, forged by debt, disillusionment, and betrayal.
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They want accountability for the people who stole it from them.
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This is something we have been talking about on this program.
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If we do not hold people accountable, we are in deep trouble.
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The average 25-year-old white male is already more based than his Republican voting grandfather ever was or could be.
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So the question is, will anyone offer him a white pill before he plants the flag of,
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I just don't care anymore, at the 50-yard line of American life?
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This generation will not follow unless they're given a mission worth sacrificing for.
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They can't find wives who aren't steeped in feminist dogma.
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And now they're expected to watch the people who ruined their future skate without any consequence.
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They want our leaders to treat domestic traders at least as ruthlessly as we've treated our allies in trade negotiations.
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If the memes don't end in prison time, they'll see them as mockery.
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And they wanted them handed out with severe prejudice.
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That's the instinct of men who have been cornered too long.
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When the past and present betray a generation, expect that generation to reshape the future.
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And if we fail, if we fail to hold the deep state accountable yet again, then we better produce an economic boom big enough to distract from the urge to burn everything down.
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We've convinced ourself that soft, passive men define the modern male.
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But sooner or later, the animal comes raging back.
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And a new generation rises looking to settle old scores.
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So let me talk directly to any young man who might be listening right now.
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You have been lied to over and over and over again.
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But since the day you were born, you've been lied to.
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You were lied to about what it even means to be a man.
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You have been told that masculinity is dangerous.
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They told you it had to be tamed, medicated, and deconstructed.
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You're told, sit down, shut up, memorize these dates and names that mean nothing in real life,
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And these are the same rules that you watched break your parents.
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You saw how your country and your future was hollowed out in bankruptcy.
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You saw the look on your father's face and in his eyes in 2008 when everything he worked for was just wiped out.
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You saw your mom do twice the work and still come up short.
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And then, somehow or another, they saved up enough to send you off to school.
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And they told you it was for an education because they believed that.
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They taught you how to protest, how to self-diagnose, how to beg for safe spaces instead of building strength.
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They trained you for cubicles, for conveyor belts, not for mountains, not for missions, not for meeting.
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And now, people wonder why the youth is discouraged.
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Why the 20-somethings, why the males are discouraged.
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Why so many 20-somethings and teenagers are just checking out, kill themselves, or kill others.
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This society hasn't given them anything to live for.
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Well, let me tell you the truth that they never will.
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Because if this is all there is, what a colossal waste of time and energy.
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You know, nothing in life worth having comes easy.
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And you have had that lie told to you over and over again.
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They tell you that lie and then they encourage you to give up.
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You were made to take that fire in your chest and turn it into something.
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When life seems unfair, when justice feels like a joke, when you're told to, taught to be powerless, to pretend that you're powerless.
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The world fears that part of you, because when that beast is unleashed, especially in young men, the world knows what happens.
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But here's the other reason they fear, and they've hidden this truth.
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They fear you because they know if you figure out that that contained, that controlled, that shaped is the most powerful thing on earth.
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You weren't created to disavow that monster, to claim it doesn't exist.
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If I were your age, they would have medicated me from the beginning.
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I have, I don't even know, I have five screens in front of me, six screens, seven screens in front of me, eight screens in front of me.
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I can see them, and I can talk to you, and I can process that.
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I have somebody, once in a while, Sarah will speak into my ear and say, two minutes.
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I can do all of these things because I have ADD.
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But if I were your age, they would have told me that was a curse, and I'll never make it unless I medicate.
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You make the things that are inside of you serve truth.
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Once that serves truth, that's what you have that all of a sudden you're able to protect your future wife, your children, your neighbors.
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The kind of strength that, under control, separates tyrants from heroes.
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Don't believe the lies that you're alone because you're not alone.
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You are part of an amazing brotherhood of men all across time that have felt the same call, the same call and the same pull both ways.
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But the ones who tamed that, the ones that understood, the ones that were allowed to be them, that were also told, you're not alone, you're not abnormal, this is normal in your life.
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But channel that, those are the men that crossed the oceans in wooden boats.
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They were the ones that walked across the bloody beaches in Normandy.
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They were the men who picked up dead Fred's at Gettysburg and still charged forward.
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They're the men who looked up in the sky and said, I'm going to go there.
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And then when they got there, they said, what's next?
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That's the blood of men that runs through your veins.
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And you are that image bearer of truth, that vessel of strength, that defender of civilization.
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Now, the question is, do you return at the end with glory and honor?
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And no professor, no bureaucrat, no algorithm can take any of that from you.
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I have absolutely been there and back and then back there and then back.
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And I remember I thought, okay, I'm deciding I'm not going to drink anymore.
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And I am not going to end my life the way my mom did.
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And I made that decision on my knees down on the floor.
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I mean, I know exactly where I was in the room.
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But I also remember when I made that decision, I got back up.
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And the next morning, I still felt like dog crap.
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And it took years of holding on to that decision and deciding the same thing every day.
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The other road is also dangerous, but not in the same way.
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Every time I meet a new alcoholic, somebody who has just started to give up alcohol and surrender their life.
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Ever had a roommate who just won't leave, that kind of moves into your spare room for a couple of weeks, you know, and then months later, they're still there?
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It moves in, little tightness in the knee, stiff shoulder, maybe a sore back or whatever.
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At first you think, I just need a day or two to recover.
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And then it's been three months, and still the pain is ruining your life.
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I was probably 30, and I fell out of a two-story window.
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I was doing renovations on a house, and I fell out of a two-story window.
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And I was lucky to live, but my gosh, it's just never stopped.
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So the second road leads to someplace really worth going.
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If you take that road, you reclaim your manhood.
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You stop blaming things on everybody else, and you just start taking responsibility,
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and you build the kind of future, the future that you want your sons to inherit.
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But it takes, like everything else, an awful lot of self-education, an awful lot of self-discipline.
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And you do the hard thing, especially when no one else is watching.
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Because, hear me, the world will not get better until you do.
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You're not defined by the things that restrain you.
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You're not doomed by the system you were born into.
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You are capable of unbelievable greatness, of leading and discovering, of healing and rebuilding.
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All the things that others have destroyed, that's your job.
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You can be the generation that finds the key to freedom again.
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Not just politically, but spiritually, personally, culturally.
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You are the generation that are going to be the first people to walk on Mars.
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You will break chains that you don't even recognize right now.
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You are going to have unbelievable sons and daughters.
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You're going to leave this place better than you found it.
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Better than anything my generation could have done.
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This has been happening for a couple of decades.
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How did the politicians get away with this for so long?
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Jay, the younger generations were sacrificed for the elderly rather than the opposite.
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Tammy, there are parents who have raised faith-filled kids.
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We were helicopter parents and we homeschooled.
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Don't let your kids be your friends discipline.
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Susie, finally, Glenn's doing a show that matters.
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Nathan, the human brain can perform seven tasks at one time.
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Pat, where I work, they've hired many 20-somethings.
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These kids have been pampered by society and I'm tired of babying them.
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Probably not the way to do it, Pat, but boy, I can relate.
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Mrs. Jones, I'm so grateful that you chose to be who you are.
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Prue, I like the statement, stop waiting for someone to rescue you.
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When, Sarah, when you meet men, you're dating, are they looking to you to rescue them?
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I'm more masculine than half the men I've dated lately, which is really sad.
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Or say something about you because you frighten the crap out of me.
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You do beat up people around the offices at times.
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You know, when these people are 40, 50, like, it's time to grow up.
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I mean, my son is, you know, living on his own now, working, going to school.
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And there are times that he will call me and, you know, Tanya was like, don't you think you're
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There are things that you have to say to your children and especially your sons.
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And there's not going to be anybody that rescues you.
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And I feel for him because I remember those days being so, so lonely.
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But I told him, I said, son, concentrate on you.
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Women will be attracted to men who know who they are and know where they're going, even
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But they know who they are and they have goals that they're trying to accomplish.
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Because women, real women, are so sick and tired of these pansies.
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And the ones that are Peter Pan refuse to grow up.
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I have several written pages of questions about Sarah's dating life we'll get back to later.
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If you could just try to get their names, we'll get that started.
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You brought up something to me off the air the other day, which I thought was interesting
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and probably leads into what you're saying here, which is, do we start, do we, certainly
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26 is a bad time to start saying, hey, adulthood's about to begin, right?
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I mean, this is not obviously my, this is not what I studied or anything else.
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I gave my kids what I thought was best and did what I thought was best.
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Um, we, um, and I tried to teach them, you know, the, the lessons you need to learn and
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They did, but I wish I would have gotten them out into the world working earlier, much,
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much earlier, like working, like some sort of responsibility, clean tables, go clean table,
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have some responsibility beyond just, you know, mow the lawn, clean your room, you know,
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And look, I am a deeply screwed up guy on parenting and children and everything else, because I learned
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from a dad who worked all the time, but that's what made me, me in many ways on all the good
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I still don't want to go out and dig ditches, but if I had to, I would, I mean, when Tanya
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met me, I was a total loser, recovering alcoholic, three kids, two kids divorced.
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Uh, I mean, I could stop there, but had no real future in radio.
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I was thinking about becoming a chef, going back to culinary school and becoming, you remember
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these days is that you, I can fact check all of this.
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So, um, you know, and I told Tanya when, you know, we were thinking about getting married,
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I said, look, I could be a garbage collector, you know, in a year, I don't know what I'm
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going to be doing, but if I'm a garbage correct collector, I'll be the best garbage man you've
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And none of the stuff that she experiences in life now, what means anything to her, really?
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She married me when I was, I mean, I wouldn't have married me.
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Um, yeah, I, I, what you're saying, I think it's true.
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It's certainly from her perspective, I would have definitely seen that.
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Um, you know, I think like, you know, you, you, you were, you had, you were a talented
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You were like a troubled, a talented athlete at the time.
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Like you were like, ah, you know, again, not many comparisons with you and athletes, but
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like that, that's that wide receiver who like, you could tell should be something, but kind
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And then in that spot, but then what, but what happened is when I asked her to marry me, I
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knew that I knew God, uh, I knew that I had to completely surrender to him, that that was
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No matter what it was, he was going to tell me to do, I would do it.
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And if that meant I was successful in life or not successful, I should say in business
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or not successful in business, it didn't matter.
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If I followed him, that was probably the biggest key.
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She knew that whatever it was I was going to do, I would give my all to it.
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You know, it's what I saw in my daughter's eyes when she was on stage, uh, just this last
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weekend I watched her and there wasn't one second of missed focus.
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I watched her the entire time, even when she wasn't, she was in the background or whatever.
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I was watching her the whole time, not a second of lost focus.
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And I mean, 100%, not just while you're on stage or in front of people, but to get there,
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have you done that kind of thinking and that kind of work to get to the stage, whatever
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When you have that, women see that people admire that as long as you're not, I mean, you have
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to have some, you know, outside interest in life.
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Um, and, and it can't, you can't be a monster about it.
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My first half of my life, I was a monster about that because I've always had that drive,
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but it was misplaced because I didn't couple it with God.
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You know, it's, I'm an all or nothing guy, which is why I'm an alcoholic, but also why
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I don't care if I lose my liver and my family, I'm the best rung out there.
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And that's so, not always a good characteristic.
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But if you get started early and you start thinking about that drive and start thinking
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about that network ethic, it gets instilled in you.
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I, I, I feel bad for my son right now because he is just like I was when I was his age.
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And that is, you'll do it, you'll do it, you'll do it.
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And then you'll be like, this isn't going to work.
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And you give up for a while and then you get lost.
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I mean, I was just talking to him this weekend and I'm like, son, you just got to keep going.
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That's why I said a minute ago, you know, you, you, when I gave, when I finally surrendered
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and I'm like, I'm going to do it, I'm going to get up and I'm going to do it.
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The next day sucked as much as the day was that put me to on the floor on my knees.
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But if you keep doing it, all of a sudden doors start to open, things start to happen
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My dad said to me once, uh, you know, he's, we should, maybe I'll, I don't have time to
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Just write down what my dad said at the stoplight.
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Um, but it, it, it totally changed my life and it's absolutely true.
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And it shows the power that you have inside of you.
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And it's hard to believe it, but it's absolutely true.
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Also, we're going to talk about the New York times.
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Boy, they really are sorry for that horrible mistake about, you know, the starving Gazan
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And you will not believe the story they are missing today.
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We were just talking off air about, you know, what we've been talking about, men and boys
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and how we just need to change the trajectory or we're just going to spiral into an abyss.
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And one of the things Sarah just brought up was about COVID and how COVID changed all of us.
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I think a lot of what men are going through with this lack of character has something to
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do as a tragedy of COVID because everyone was just so in their own little world and they
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And I think it's important that you might not want to take a girl out on a date.
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But you kind of have to do what you don't want to do.
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I put in the 15 minutes at Hardee's, right, to get, if you want to get them in bed, you
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take them to Arby's and get them or, you know, here, what do you want?
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Now, eat it quickly because we're going to have sex.
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But also, there's not really social interaction.
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Everybody could just sit at home and text on their phone or have a conversation.
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And I think it's going to fix itself eventually, but I don't suggest you wait for it, you know,
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because when it does start to fix, it's going to be such a massive problem and it'll scoop
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And your conversations will all be with machines.
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And, you know, there is human contact and human touch is so important.
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You know, looking into somebody's eyes is that's why you don't find meaning because I think
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You can be rejected and you don't have to sit there in that uncomfortable moment of rejection.
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That was really excruciating, you know, going and approaching somebody that you, you know,
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you want to ask out or whatever, and them just looking at you like, I don't think so.
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But now you can do it and say it and blow it off.
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And there's no emotional consequence or exhilaration.
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You keep bumping into them and it kind of sends you back toward the middle of the road
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And I will, you know, that's probably what it's like now.
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I make, you know, I'm making jokes, but like I feel for the dating world.
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I can't even imagine doing it in this world right now.
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And what's weird is the youth, they think that it is so much better than.
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They can't even imagine the way we used to date.
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And we had to go approach somebody and ask them in real life.
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You know, life only has meaning when you are conquering something.
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You know, read Viktor Frankl's, what is it, Man's Search for Meaning.
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That is, if you've never read that, you need to read that.
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So I want to talk to you about Israel and Gaza and what is happening.
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Except I want to talk to you about what actually is happening, not what the New York Times is saying.
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And wait until you hear their retraction in how this happened.
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It is, well, it tells you everything you need to know.
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Should we start with the New York Times and their deep, deep apology?
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Now, we've been talking about the story for certainly both days this week, but maybe, I don't know, was it a little bit last week as well?
00:48:17.560
About some of the bizarre stories coming out of Gaza as far as the famine is going in Gaza.
00:48:27.580
We'll get to that in a minute and the details on it.
00:48:29.440
But some of the kids that were supposedly suffering from starvation seemed to have other serious ailments that caused their appearance to look like they were starving.
00:48:45.560
And one of the first things we noticed was, hey, it seems like the other members of their family don't look this way.
00:48:56.580
Why wouldn't brother and sister look like they're starving?
00:49:03.060
We eventually did find out the answer to that, which was several of these children had, you know, significant, you know, other ailments that they were dealing with.
00:49:11.980
And that's the reason their appearance looked this way.
00:49:13.940
So they were utilizing kids with, like, cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy to make it seem like they were starving to death when that was, at least in those cases, was not true.
00:49:25.160
That does not mean there was no starvation going on in Gaza.
00:49:30.940
Of course there is hunger and maybe even starvation.
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And anything that can be done to stop that needs to happen.
00:49:39.520
And we talked about how, you know, it's bizarre because, you know, this October 7th was 2023, right?
00:49:48.000
And obviously, as soon as October 8th hit, we all knew it was the Jews' fault.
00:49:51.840
And once that started, we went down this road of constantly here.
00:49:57.040
I mean, remember, they're building floating piers in Gaza to deliver aid, which cost us a godly amount of money and did nothing.
00:50:05.320
There were reports all over the place of aid being stolen by Hamas.
00:50:10.680
To this day, to this day, the warehouses that store food for Hamas fighters are fully stocked.
00:50:26.060
But there's always been talk about aid not arriving.
00:50:29.840
It's been kind of the biggest debate outside of, you know, the basics of it.
00:50:36.900
So why all of a sudden are we hearing this in the last couple of weeks?
00:50:42.420
Part of the explanation for that is that Israel tightened down some of the incoming aid.
00:50:48.560
This is the reports that were coming in into the area, largely because Hamas did not live up to their end of the ceasefire.
00:50:57.680
They were supposed to be giving up these hostages.
00:51:00.860
They are still to this day holding hostages, could still end this tomorrow by returning them.
00:51:12.600
But, like, you know, you should be able to report on what's actually occurring.
00:51:15.340
Some of these kids have been airlifted out by Israel to Italy for treatment for these ailments.
00:51:36.280
They made a big deal about all of this and highlighting these kids specifically.
00:51:41.900
Yesterday, they came out and posted a, I wouldn't call it an apology.
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They don't call it an apology or a correction either.
00:51:55.180
So I want you to know, in this, they talk about how there is malnutrition and starvation going on.
00:52:03.740
But they do not go to famine, which is everybody is saying it's a famine.
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There's a difference between malnutrition and starving.
00:52:25.460
But here's what they, the spokesperson for the New York Times posted.
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Children in Gaza are malnutritious and starving, as New York Times reporters and others have documented.
00:52:35.560
We recently ran a story about Gaza's most vulnerable civilians, including Mohammed, who is about 18 months old and suffers from severe malnutrition.
00:52:44.560
We have since learned new information, including from the hospital that treated him and his medical records, and have updated our story to add context about his pre-existing health problems.
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This additional detail gives readers a greater understanding of his situation.
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They, that was not posted on the front page of the New York Times.
00:53:05.680
That wasn't even posted in the correction area of the New York Times.
00:53:09.900
That's not to be found in the New York Times on their, on their, you know, their Twitter feed or anything else.
00:53:18.860
That's found on the New York Times PR Twitter feed.
00:53:24.440
So they didn't even put it on the main New York Times, which has what, 5 million?
00:53:32.240
They want to make sure that you understand that that picture is misleading.
00:53:36.260
They don't put it where you saw the picture, where 55 million people are, are witnessing that picture.
00:53:43.860
Instead, they put it on the, uh, at New York Times PR, which has how many followers?
00:53:51.220
I think it's a higher now because people are reacting to the story and following it, but it was about 50,000 followers.
00:53:59.780
Because of course they don't actually care and want people.
00:54:02.660
And I can give you more, uh, want people to know what's going on.
00:54:05.820
I can give you more evidence on that front as well.
00:54:07.780
So this is how they actually wrote it up in the story, um, back in the day.
00:54:12.740
And this is important to know because like when you go through this, they are, they don't even mention.
00:54:24.180
Muhammad was diagnosed with severe malnutrition by the friends of the patient clinic, Children's Hospital, she said, but there was little they could do.
00:54:33.380
On a recent visit to the clinic, she said, they told me his treatment is food and water.
00:54:44.020
Now, this is a person, I think this is the child, I could be wrong on the, but I think this is the one with cystic fibrosis.
00:54:54.200
Um, now they don't add in there at, that's the point you would write that in the story, right?
00:54:59.760
The child is also, you know, affected with this, which adds their appearance.
00:55:06.760
They put at the very, very end, they do add an editor's note.
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What they posted in the article at the very end, editor's note, this article has been updated to include information about Muhammad Zakaria Al-Mutwak, a child in Gaza suffering from severe malnutrition.
00:55:33.020
After publication of the article, the Times learned from his doctor that Muhammad also had pre-existing health problems.
00:55:45.180
Someone trying to hide what they did and still trying to, not to admit what's actually going on.
00:55:52.680
Does anybody go to the New York Times for the actual truth about the situation?
00:55:58.860
Maybe 30% or 40% of the country and every journalist in America.
00:56:05.940
Like, I think there really are people getting convinced over this stuff.
00:56:09.540
And I don't know if it's because of a New York Times report or it's more like just TikTok, you know, the Chinese Communist Party, which, by the way, is actually not legally allowed to operate in this country.
00:56:20.520
We just point that out real quick that we have not followed the laws of the United States.
00:56:23.800
And that is, whether you like that rule or not, it was banned by the Congress and signed by the president.
00:56:34.420
Anyway, the Chinese Communist Party is just outlining all this stuff on TikTok and promoting everybody who's making these claims about Gaza.
00:56:41.040
To the point that I've seen, you know, some, you know, rando social media people with large followings that don't do politics that are like, you know, I just wanted to bring this up.
00:56:53.120
But shouldn't we all be able to agree that kids shouldn't starve?
00:57:07.460
You know, I think I remember the post from these people saying, you know, you know, shouldn't we all agree the kids shouldn't be beheaded in a music festival?
00:57:15.060
Shouldn't we all agree the teenagers shouldn't be had their heads chopped off and raped in the middle of a park?
00:57:24.780
Probably because the Chinese Communist Party didn't prioritize people who were saying that at the time.
00:57:31.320
Or they didn't say it at the time, Glenn, which is actually worse.
00:57:34.060
Here's what here's some of the comments we got yesterday because we we talked about the solution to the famine is first Hamas has to release the hostages.
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You've got to get off the bandwagon with Israel, brother.
00:58:02.280
You realize babies cannot eat solids, you dumb F.
00:58:07.440
You fake Christians are going to hell, straight to hell.
00:58:10.220
I mean, the child in this was not a baby, by the way.
00:58:13.740
None of the people in Hamas custody are civilians.
00:58:18.840
This is way above your pay grade and your cognitive ability.
00:58:22.380
So the kids and the family members, they're the American citizens.
00:58:32.920
Zionists like you need a massive mirror in front of your faces 24-7.
00:58:43.460
I mean, that's how much people have checked out on this thing.
00:58:51.520
Now, let me tell you a story that you probably haven't heard anywhere.
00:58:56.340
Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt have all now called for the Palestinian terror group to disband.
00:59:11.100
They also condemned the October 7th terrorist attacks and told Hamas to give up all power.
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The first time Arab countries have condemned the group and demanded it play no part in the future governance of Palestine.
00:59:24.600
In context of ending the war in Gaza, Hamas, I'm reading from the Telegraph,
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Hamas must end its rule in Gaza and hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority with international engagement and support
00:59:36.120
in line with the objective of a sovereign and independent Palestinian state.
00:59:40.180
France's foreign minister said the declaration was both historic and unprecedented.
00:59:44.140
For the first time, Arab countries and those in the Middle East condemn Hamas, condemn October 7th,
00:59:51.480
call for the disarmament of Hamas, call for its exclusion from any Palestinian government,
00:59:56.680
and clearly express their intention to normalize relations with Israel in the future.
01:00:02.820
You want to talk about the wrong side of history?
01:00:07.680
Hamas must never be rewarded for the monstrous attack of October 7th.
01:00:14.640
It must immediately release the hostages, agree to an immediate ceasefire,
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except that it will have no role in governing Gaza and commit to disarmament.
01:00:31.060
While everybody else is talking about famine, which this is not famine.
01:00:40.780
It is hunger, maybe starvation, but not famine.
01:00:49.960
There's been four famines since the early 2000s.
01:00:54.100
There was one in Somalia, 2011, South Sudan a couple times, and Darfur, which is in that area as well, has had one.
01:01:04.480
I think there's one other one maybe back in like the early 2000s, 2004-ish.
01:01:14.900
20% of households have an extreme lack of food.
01:01:19.940
You have to hit all these standards, by the way.
01:01:21.280
At least 30% of children, six months to five years, suffer from acute malnutrition based on a weight to height measurement.
01:01:28.200
Or 15% of that age group suffer from acute malnutrition based on the circumference of their upper arm.
01:01:33.560
So that's how they, I mean, this is, you know, it's a word with a definition, which I know is against all internet rules, but this is what this is.
01:01:42.220
Now, you can note how it would be difficult to go in and measure every child's arm inside of a war zone, right?
01:01:49.180
Some reports are that those two have been checked off in Gaza City in particular, okay?
01:01:55.980
But, of course, we don't know for sure because they can't check it.
01:01:59.640
And I would rather err on the side of believing that children are starving because that makes total sense.
01:02:18.520
What happens to that food once it's on the ground is a different story.
01:02:22.840
It's very fascinating to see, by the way, how Israel is responsible for all of this.
01:02:31.120
You know, Israel is always the one responsible for this.
01:02:33.680
Like, I don't hear a lot of calls for the Russians to be dropping aid to Ukraine.
01:02:44.740
And, by the way, it was Russia that invaded Ukraine.
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It's the opposite of what happened in this situation.
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This is the most important one because it's much easier to measure.
01:04:55.320
At least two people per 10,000 are dying daily due to the starvation or the interaction of malnutrition and disease.
01:05:02.920
Now, you know, thousands of people die by that definition in the United States every year.
01:05:11.300
Well, we do know at least a high bar number on that because it comes from the Gaza Health Ministry.
01:05:17.180
They claim 150 people have died since the beginning of the war from starvation and malnutrition.
01:05:30.540
You don't want anyone to die from starvation or malnutrition.
01:05:37.720
Now, you might say it's more acute now, which is their claim.
01:05:40.560
There's a claim that the worst month of this was July, which we're currently finishing up.
01:05:49.100
That is a rate of about one two hundredth of the famine standard.
01:05:58.500
So, I mean, again, the word gets thrown around like it makes sense.
01:06:04.360
I just don't want to be in a position where I'm denying this because hunger and starvation is reality in war zones.
01:06:12.560
But I would like a rational conversation on this and one that honestly is equal and equitable to all situations like this.
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Tonight on the Wednesday night special, only on Blaze TV, the staggering rise of left-wing violence since Trump returned to the White House.
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For years, the media and federal government have warned of this looming threat.
01:08:21.360
Right-wing militias, gun-toting extremists, Trump supporters, you know, they were the ones on domestic terror list.
01:08:29.560
But now the script is flipping and no one seems to be bothered by it on the left or in the media.
01:08:34.380
The fact is they're encouraging it in the name of resistance.
01:08:38.940
The real explosion of political violence this year has not come from the right.
01:08:44.320
It has come from the radical, Marxist-infused left, the very groups that the mainstream media, academia, and the Democratic leaders have been nurturing for years that we have been warning about for years.
01:08:56.280
The fire bombings, the ICE ambushes, the political assassination attempts and assassinations, the arson attacks.
01:09:04.200
The last eight months has seen a wave of left-wing terror, Antifa cells, pro-Hamas extremists, anarchist groups, targeting law enforcement, ICE agents, Republican leaders, even innocent Jewish Americans.
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Tonight I'm going to put it out on the chalkboard.
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Some Democratic lawmakers are not just ignoring the violence, they're fueling it.
01:09:31.040
This is a campaign of chaos, and we're at the beginning of it.
01:09:35.720
Tonight, I'll break all of this down, the rise of left-wing violence.
01:09:39.260
That's tonight at 9 p.m. only on Blaze TV and YouTube.com slash Glenn Beck.
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Do you have a segment in there determining if, I don't know if it's been covered already, but do we know if this particular murderer in New York is good-looking enough for his murder to be justified?
01:09:59.380
Donnie, I think, is still out of the country, so we haven't gotten a ruling yet.
01:10:04.300
I'm curious, because I mean, I know when you have abs, then your murders are praised and you get streets named after you.
01:10:14.240
So I'm curious on this one, like, is it only white kids that get that treatment?
01:10:25.460
I'm curious to know what murders we're allowed to justify these days.
01:10:29.400
So the mentally unwell, the guy who stabbed 11 people at the Walmart in Michigan over the weekend, they, and it's going to, no, please sit down.
01:10:40.700
This is going to come as a complete shock to you.
01:10:48.580
And apparently his records, he's got a history of this with the police, gone back decades.
01:10:57.720
I haven't heard a lot of coverage about how that stopped.
01:11:11.460
Now, Democratic-appointed federal judges in Oregon are now refusing to jail suspects charged with violence at the ICE facility and an Elon Musk Tesla store.
01:11:24.360
They decided the judge, Robert Jacob Hoops, is now released pending trial after he allegedly tried to ram his way into an ICE facility in Portland, injured an ICE officer's eye with a rock.
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The Department of Justice is not happy about this.
01:11:40.840
Two other Oregon defendants accused of armed assaults on federal agents at a Tesla store were also giving supervised release despite the Trump administration's objections.
01:11:51.600
You know, but, I mean, you don't want to teach people that this isn't effective.
01:11:56.320
You don't want to teach people that, you know, that they can't get away with this.
01:12:02.980
At least to leftists, this plays into what I'm talking about tonight.
01:12:06.780
When the judges refuse to recognize this, when they refuse to say, well, that's a real danger, you tried to set the whole Tesla thing on fire and you were throwing rocks at people and injuring people and you tried to jam your car into some of the people, you know, that's a problem and you shouldn't be out on the streets.
01:12:25.800
I mean, even this, I mean, I'm not sure, and I think they go hand in hand, mental illness and possession.
01:12:34.600
I mean, we have people that are so dark now, so filled with darkness, that it's an open invite to more darkness.
01:12:45.920
And if you look at people, have you ever seen the videos of people where they're on the streets and, you know, it's just somebody saying, hey, I disagree with you.
01:12:54.600
And the other person is like, ah, and they're just screaming and they look like they're out of their mind.
01:13:01.400
I think, I mean, there is something deeply disturbing about all of this.
01:13:07.320
And we've told you for years, without knowing it, a large portion.
01:13:10.960
In fact, do you remember the show we did on Wall Street, the Occupy Wall Street, and how they were actually performing rituals that were rituals for Moloch?
01:13:30.640
They were doing the same ritualistic stuff that you used to do for Moloch worship.
01:13:37.880
And, you know, we were talking about at the same time, you know, these people don't know, have any idea what they're doing, but they are inviting evil in.
01:13:48.700
I don't know what, how much of it is mental illness.
01:13:51.580
I don't know how much of it is just people gone wrong because they've been lied to or they're just built that way.
01:14:00.160
And how much of it is just darkness that is around this whole movement.
01:14:12.780
You know, I did a monologue for young men earlier today and talked about how, you know, they're being pushed down into this corner and being told that they're nothing and they'll never make it.
01:14:27.200
And, you know, they play by the rules and then they can't get jobs or, you know, they're just saddled with this debt and the whole education system is a lie.
01:14:37.780
By the way, by the way, please, please reconsider sending your kids to college, please.
01:14:51.100
You don't have any idea what jobs are going to be here in three years.
01:14:56.580
You remember when Joe Biden said learn to code?
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They're preparing for jobs that are going away.
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I hope you're graduating soon because that's going to last about 10 more minutes.
01:15:20.080
Yeah, I was listening to some podcast and they were talking about, hey, like this is the time to become a plumber because right now there's no chance.
01:15:31.300
Well, I mean, the way they were talking about it was like, you know, AI doesn't have fingers.
01:15:38.760
The reason why plumbers are good and this is this this will last, you know, maybe 20 years until AI catches up and it will.
01:15:48.020
But it's it's not going to be something easily conquered by AI.
01:15:57.760
You pull down the walls and you never have any idea what you're going to find because people are like, I just going to put that there.
01:16:06.520
OK, AI can build plumbing and assemble plumbing and things in new houses.
01:16:13.120
It will be able to be done by robotics in new houses quickly.
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But it cannot think and repair crazy ass plumbers who have done stuff for 100 years.
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So it takes a human to understand a human and open that wall and go, OK, OK, I got it.
01:16:35.620
I see what they're trying to do here and fix it in the way only a crazy human would fix it.
01:16:42.120
That's interesting, because I think the thought process there is part of it.
01:16:49.060
I was fixing something at my house recently and I didn't know what I was doing, which is usually how these things begin.
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And but now you really get to that point where you can just kind of open up.
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It's like a like an automated gate type of like thing that was opening and closing and it wasn't working.
01:17:05.880
And I opened it up and just took a picture of it and said, this is what I have.
01:17:15.780
You might want to connect this to this and try, you know, whatever it was.
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And it was, you know, it was easy for me to do.
01:17:21.800
It would have been a trip from the guy who services, you know, whoever fixes the gate.
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But go in and try not to redo all the plumbing.
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I don't have any of the original plans or builds.
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Because for a while, it will take a man to do it.
01:17:48.740
That wasn't the argument of this particular show I was listening to.
01:17:57.520
And yes, a robot can theoretically do basic things.
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But like, it doesn't have the control, the hand control.
01:18:15.240
And then the next run is, it can't understand, without schematics and everything else, it
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And I don't know why people are not interested in plumbing.
01:18:35.980
And you're going to deal with crap in other jobs too.
01:18:42.080
So, I mean, it's not like, I don't want to be around crap.
01:18:45.580
You're around it all the time, no matter what you're doing.
01:18:48.900
I mean, my stepbrother owns a business that does plumbing.
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Like, he built himself up from nothing and worked at another place and started his own
01:19:01.400
I mean, you know, just like anything else, it's not for everybody.
01:19:04.680
Um, you know, people like to do different things.
01:19:07.020
Uh, but like, those are the types of jobs that feel like they have more of a runway.
01:19:10.780
The jobs that don't have, that have a very short runway are the jobs that just require
01:19:21.880
And what they're doing now is taking these graduate level, like where they would take
01:19:26.740
like new, new graduates from law school and plump, pluck them into these things.
01:19:39.680
There's obviously human interactions that can be helped by humans, uh, at least at the moment.
01:19:45.500
But it doesn't take, like it used to take a whole office to do, you know, to do research
01:19:51.440
It doesn't take that now, but it does take, did you hear about the, where were they?
01:19:55.780
The judge that was issuing rulings and it was clearly AI and making up quotes and things
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So the judge would go guilty and I releasing my, uh, my judgment online later today.
01:20:11.280
And it was making up testimony that wasn't even in the court and the judge is like, wait,
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Well, you shouldn't have done it in the first place.
01:20:21.980
And I don't know if we give you a second chance in my opinion, but yeah, I think the
01:20:26.540
Um, but like people who are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to go to these high
01:20:32.900
And instead of going into those entry level jobs, which are still good gigs, but they are
01:20:37.800
Because these law firms are like, well, we don't need people for that anymore.
01:20:44.140
And I think it's going to reform relationships in the way they work too.
01:20:47.100
Like an example of this from a mind life the other day, um, uh, you have roles in your
01:20:55.320
You, everyone has a little role, like, you know, someone, you handle this, you handle
01:20:59.460
this, like, and it just kind of develops over time.
01:21:01.520
So our printer breaks now printers last approximately three days.
01:21:13.360
So we have this situation where my printer is now telling me that my paper tray is not
01:21:23.340
I've even gone to the point at a couple of times to try to fix this.
01:21:29.100
I took a picture of the printer and I said, Hey, this is telling me the stupid sensor.
01:21:32.500
It's not the, you know, the paper tray is not in the paper tray is in what's wrong
01:21:36.720
This is a very common problem with this printer.
01:21:38.300
Pete, the sensor is broken, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:21:43.140
Now, my wife who, you know, buys one third of all products Amazon sells returns approximately
01:21:52.700
So, she's constantly needing the printer to print out shipping return labels.
01:21:58.580
So, apparently, my excitement level to fix this printer was not high enough and I had
01:22:08.500
So, my wife tells me she's now replaced the printer.
01:22:12.820
She's now bought a new printer and sent it to the house.
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I haven't had a time to, like, go through it or anything.
01:22:21.280
And, like, when we buy new printers, that's my job.
01:22:24.160
My job is to look, to go through, read all the reviews, understand which one's actually
01:22:33.320
She just, she goes, Oh, I just went on ChatGPT and asked that for what's the best printer.
01:22:39.560
Now, I will say, the heroic ending to the story is I fixed the damn printer and we're returning
01:22:46.360
And you tell her, you enjoy your Friday night with ChatGPT, girly.
01:22:55.700
A grandmother in Tel Aviv who lived through a war since she was a child, now huddled in
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a kitchen with her grandchildren, and she can hear the Iron Dome firing in the distance.
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Meanwhile, in a small apartment in Haifa, an elderly man is watching his last few coins slip
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through his fingers trying to decide, is he going to pay for heat or for food this week?
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This is not just some news story you scroll past.
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they show up time and time again because that's what we're called to do.
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I'm not involved in that, but I'm there to help, and I'll help both sides as much as I can.
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01:24:03.960
Well, I guess we'll give you a minute to let all that sink in.
01:24:14.660
I want to pursue and drill down just a little bit more on how useless Stu is as a man in his own household.
01:24:45.240
Well, gosh darn it, we're out of time, but we have a full hour left in the program, so we'll pick it up.
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01:26:12.720
Do you ever think to yourself, is this even worth thinking about?
01:26:31.320
Today, our Fed makes the decision on whether they're going to raise interest rates or lower interest rates or keep them the same.
01:26:37.880
Every bit of information that you see would say, well, now would be the time to lower the interest rates.
01:26:47.700
However, I don't think that's going to happen today.
01:26:51.720
And Donald Trump has played tough and he's played really nice in the last few days.
01:27:06.860
When it comes to your retirement, it is not enough to be right after the fact.
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You need to make the right moves before the next big shock hits.
01:27:14.720
For instance, let's talk a little bit about interest rates.
01:27:19.460
If we don't lower interest rates, people are not going to be able to continue to buy a house.
01:27:26.100
You're not going to be able to get a loan to start a new business because it's just too expensive.
01:27:32.060
If we do lower the interest rates, is that going to fuel inflation?
01:27:38.660
I mean, we're walking a line here that is crazy.
01:27:44.480
Well, we're going to be the first people in history to ever dig ourselves out of this hole.
01:27:52.060
Either that or you just are like, you're stupid optimistic or you're stupid paralyzed with fear.
01:28:04.700
The odds are this is going to get worse before it gets better.
01:28:14.480
You put a hedge around yourself to make sure that you have something left.
01:28:18.740
If you've been saving for retirement, you know, all of that is at risk right now.
01:28:29.380
You put it into gold or silver and it holds its price.
01:28:33.920
And if something happens to the dollar, it is going to skyrocket in price.
01:28:39.340
Find out all of the information that they have.
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Please protect yourself from the uncertainty of tomorrow.
01:28:52.280
It's going to be a history book soon, but you should get it now.
01:29:01.020
What do you think is going to happen with the interest rate today?
01:29:02.920
You think, I mean, Trump wants it dropped three points.
01:29:13.920
And the Fed expectations are that I think out of like the 10, you know, 10 people that are saying one, one is saying he might drop it a quarter of a point.
01:29:34.780
I mean, there's only so much you can do when people can't afford houses.
01:29:45.860
I mean, I don't know if the interest rates are the problem there.
01:29:49.540
I mean, we've seen the Case-Shiller index go through the roof, right, over the past few years, as high as it's ever been.
01:30:03.920
I mean, if you're looking to buy a house and then you go to the bank and they're like, okay, well, that'll cost you $1,000 more a month.
01:30:14.740
By the way, Cal sheet prediction markets, the Fed decision in July, 97% chance the Fed maintains rate, 3% chance it cuts by 25 basis points.
01:30:24.200
So basically, no chances is what the markets believe.
01:30:29.780
I mean, if you're Jerome, what do you think of Jerome Powell?
01:30:36.960
Some of these trade negotiations have gone this way.
01:30:38.760
When Donald Trump comes to you and says, hey, you're doing this, some world leaders are like, screw you.
01:30:45.340
Some world leaders are like, yes, sir, I am, right?
01:30:48.480
Like, I would say the majority of them are, yes, sir, I am.
01:30:51.920
And the majority of people in government are, yes, sir, I am.
01:30:56.300
Now, the appropriate response is to, if you're the Fed chair, is to not respond at all to Donald Trump's pressures either way.
01:31:05.880
Like, you can take his opinion into context, but you're supposed to be independent from all of that in that role.
01:31:12.620
So, he could be the type of person who's going to be like, I don't like the way Trump's talking about me.
01:31:21.620
Or he could be the person who spitefully says the fact that he's saying these things to me means I'm never going to lower rates.
01:31:33.140
That's not what the Fed chair is supposed to do.
01:31:34.420
He's supposed to make the decision, just like the Supreme Court, make the decision on the basis of the law or what's in front of you in your realm.
01:31:40.120
Do you think he's one of those two types, Powell?
01:31:44.780
I didn't get past the fact that you're talking about Powell, who I think is a moron in the first place.
01:31:55.540
The Fed caused most of the problems that we're having.
01:32:02.700
But when it comes to inflation, that's all the Fed.
01:32:10.160
He was obviously appointed by Trump in the first term, so he wasn't necessarily around for those old school bailouts.
01:32:17.540
I mean, he's still playing the same song over and over and over again.
01:32:23.660
President Trump can't say, I'm going to pick from my own list.
01:32:28.020
They propose, you can pick from these five people.
01:32:34.820
So, you know, the odds are anybody who's on that list is going to do the same thing.
01:32:42.960
But I mean, with 3% growth with our GDP, that's good.
01:32:48.740
There's a lot of good things going on, by the way, in the country.
01:32:51.280
It does get swept under the carpet quite a bit.
01:33:00.920
It bothers me because if I have to spend another day on the air talking, you know, an hour or a whole show about, hey, there's this new information.
01:33:16.460
This guy is, it's out and looks like he's really super guilty and they're going to get him now.
01:33:28.000
You're saying like some of the people, you know, involved in the Russia situation.
01:33:40.220
I don't believe that justice is going to happen.
01:33:42.640
I no longer believe that those people are going to go to jail.
01:33:47.020
Now, the minute they start putting people in jail, I am right back to where I was.
01:33:55.560
Why should I be serious about these things if they're not?
01:34:00.520
And that's a really bad place to be because if you're not paying attention to it, if you're just tuning it out, which I'm not.
01:34:06.860
But I am, I look at the stories every day and I, you know, I come in at 6 a.m.
01:34:13.740
And I start looking at the stories and I balance and go, okay, what's most important?
01:34:24.160
And I look at most of it now in the last few weeks.
01:34:27.840
And I've just, I've been like, it doesn't matter.
01:34:35.880
No amount of talking about this is going to change anything because the whole system is only about talk.
01:34:47.440
I mean, look at what Donald Trump has done in so many good ways.
01:34:53.240
In fact, there's times that you're like, wait, he just did what?
01:34:56.800
He didn't even, he didn't even, even talk about it.
01:35:08.760
We don't need, we just need to know what the facts are, what the constitution says, put those two together and let it roll.
01:35:23.980
It's just all graft and buyouts and payoffs and, you know, friends of friends.
01:35:33.860
Have you ever even heard me ever talk about it like this, Stu?
01:35:41.620
And my, my job is becoming, I mean, it's, it's amazing how the Lord works.
01:35:47.380
If you listen, he told me, what, a year ago or so, things are changing.
01:35:54.860
And that's the, that's the feeling I had in my gut.
01:35:58.120
And I started looking and, and that's why I'm doing the torch beginning next year.
01:36:08.540
Thank God he, I listened to him because I've been working a year on something.
01:36:13.380
But now it's all hitting me on like, oh, this is why I need to change.
01:36:18.820
This is why this new thing that I'm doing in January is so important because I no longer believe.
01:36:30.000
I don't have the gut the president has, but I have a pretty good gut on the average American.
01:36:35.960
And I think the average American still like me cares deeply.
01:36:40.800
We care about all of this stuff deeply, but I can't continue to beat it.
01:36:47.600
I will continue to follow it, but I can't continue to beat it to death until something moves.
01:36:56.880
I will keep informed on it, but I am not going to, I'm not going to tie any hopes or dreams on it.
01:37:10.340
Have you called your senator and said, pass the nominees?
01:37:23.440
These, these senators should not be allowed to go home until they do their job.
01:37:33.380
Now, if we don't pay attention, if we don't do that one thing and pick up the phone and
01:37:56.620
You don't, don't try to convince me you, you support the president, you support the agenda
01:38:20.200
How are you possibly doing the work of the American people?
01:38:28.700
That's where I think that's where the American people are.
01:38:44.880
You know, and I'm like that on almost everything.
01:38:48.120
And so I look then and go, okay, so what is important?
01:38:55.060
Well, what is important is the future that is coming, whether we like it or not.
01:39:02.520
And that is what's happening to the youth of America.
01:39:06.820
Because we are now at the point where we are supposed to let go of what we have.
01:39:17.580
If you're in 65, you should not be, you know, forcing your way in the Senate.
01:39:43.580
Because they're the ones, they're not going to get social security.
01:39:48.140
And you're still insisting that, well, we can't cut off people in their 40s.
01:39:58.780
And that doesn't mean just cut them and cut them loose.
01:40:04.300
But you're so calcified in your thinking that it's got to be social security.
01:40:15.580
And it's going to bankrupt our children and our grandchildren.
01:40:20.480
So, can we get some new blood in that thinks differently and go, you know what?
01:40:31.800
Can we get somebody in who even understands what AI is?
01:40:35.980
Well, it's a computer thing that, you know, we have that will answer, you know, press one if you want to talk to your senator.
01:40:59.900
And it is our turn to beg that generation to wait, wait, wait.
01:41:06.960
Please learn stuff that they never taught you in school.
01:41:33.700
And then they're on top of it told you'll never amount to anything.
01:41:50.620
For the first time in my life, my answer is, yes, you do have to pay that bill.
01:41:59.460
Because the whole system was rigged to strap you with that.
01:42:06.600
While the universities got rich, while the government players, they all got rich, they all got what they needed to protect them in their political world from the universities, doing all the kinds of research that they needed to keep us in war, in war, keep building more war, more war.
01:42:30.180
They used those same universities to do behavioral science.
01:42:37.640
Do you not think that the smartest behavioral scientists that are all now working for our government, mainly for the left, do you really think that they didn't know that this would disenfranchise a whole generation?
01:42:51.100
That none of them stopped and said, you know what?
01:42:54.760
That's really going to piss off the younger generation.
01:42:58.960
And then they were either told or suggested, we'll make that work for us.
01:43:03.740
I'm sorry, I may be just too cynical, but I don't think I am.
01:43:20.900
And that means the God and the truths that have been true for 5,000 years about how man works.
01:43:33.080
Not about just how the country works, how man works.
01:43:46.420
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You're dealing with timelines and family situations and career moves, school districts, maybe even a touch of panic or regret that will hit you midway through the process.
01:44:13.160
This is not a job for a neighbor's cousin or somebody who's just getting started in the business.
01:44:18.960
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It connects you with actually good agents vetted for experience and success and, most importantly, character.
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01:44:40.420
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01:44:44.880
They've helped thousands of families all across the country over the years.
01:45:11.060
What's the – if you're going to – if a lot of this stuff feels meaningless, what do you do?
01:45:18.960
And if there's no meaning in – look, there is deep meaning in what is happening in Washington on many things.
01:45:26.480
But if we keep hitting – you know, it's the definition of insanity.
01:45:33.920
We just keep doing the same thing, expecting a different outcome.
01:45:40.340
We've got – look, we've got the documents right here.
01:45:47.880
Now, maybe they will, but I've stopped planning on that.
01:45:53.320
I'll pay attention to it so I know what's going on, who the good guys and the bad guys are.
01:45:59.420
I'm hoping for that outcome, but I'm not planning on it.
01:46:03.720
I'm not vested in that outcome because that outcome I don't see happening.
01:46:16.080
Then keep track of the things that aren't changing, just so you can see the mile marker of where
01:46:23.460
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01:46:28.820
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And, you know, I'm not, everything I say, you should take with a grain of salt.
01:48:39.140
And, you know, what I haven't told you is, you know, I've told you that my kids are moving
01:48:44.160
Um, I haven't mentioned that my older kids are moving up North and Tanya and I are moving
01:48:51.780
to Florida and, uh, I still, my business will still be here in, in Dallas.
01:49:01.100
She always wanted to live by the ocean and I said, well, okay.
01:49:05.240
Uh, and so we're, we're moving to Florida and, um, all of that is happening tomorrow.
01:49:16.320
Uh, and you know, uh, as you get to a point, you know, you think one thing you don't think
01:49:21.540
of when you have kids, when you're, when, you know, you're in your twenties and you're
01:49:25.240
like, oh, you know what, we're going to have this period and then we're going to, you know,
01:49:28.740
get back to the way we were and just enjoy life and maybe we'll go travel and stuff.
01:49:32.260
Um, but you never think about the deep hole that is now inside of you because you miss
01:49:42.380
Um, and, and it's not like they're not going to visit or anything like that, but it's,
01:49:46.560
you're used to them being at home and going, Hey, you want to watch the game or you want
01:49:52.540
to go do this or, you know, whatever, just have dinner.
01:49:55.020
You want to, Hey, let's go grab a burger, whatever.
01:49:59.900
And especially if they're moving away, um, from you and it's, it's, I thank God Tanya
01:50:10.480
I can't imagine being in a marriage to where you both just tolerated it for the kids and,
01:50:17.920
and now it's empty and you have nothing in common anymore.
01:50:22.140
It must be, oh my gosh, the empty house is enough.
01:50:25.340
The empty marriage, oh, it's gotta be a killer.
01:50:30.980
If, if you, it happens so fast to, if you have kids work on your marriage every single
01:50:39.340
I swear to you, it is what's kept Tanya between church and that is what's kept Tanya and I
01:50:48.420
As you might imagine, I'm a little unpredictable.
01:50:51.260
Uh, um, but, uh, uh, what do you, I don't understand why you're looking at Sarah.
01:50:59.500
No, no, no, um, uh, but it's, what's kept us together.
01:51:03.540
And, you know, it's weird because Tanya and I are now at that phase to where we're like,
01:51:10.840
okay, you know, we got next 20 plus years ahead of us and it's going to be us.
01:51:15.340
And so we get to go do all the things that we, you know, we wanted to do.
01:51:18.940
Um, but it's just, it's, it doesn't have the, uh, it's bittersweet.
01:51:29.720
So many decisions in my life have not been as bittersweet as all of this is everything
01:51:36.640
that is changing and going to change in my life.
01:51:42.280
And it's like, Ooh, uh, and, and so I'm in a different place.
01:51:47.780
So take me with a grain of salt on everything I'm saying, cause I'm reflecting on everything
01:51:53.440
and all the mistakes, you know, I got to get out of this place of, I got to get to a place
01:51:59.520
to where I'm, I'm okay with saying to myself, and I've always been this way.
01:52:08.360
And neither of those things recommend Jack Daniels.
01:52:12.340
Um, because you know, I've always been somebody who's can just go, okay, well, I made that mistake
01:52:19.560
and let's not make that mistake again and move on.
01:52:22.400
When it comes to your kids leaving and you missing them and in questioning,
01:52:31.360
Which is going to happen, but you got to let it go.
01:52:34.260
I haven't gotten to the place yet where I can let it go.
01:52:44.400
No, I mean, you, you're saying you can't let it go.
01:52:52.820
Uh, I only think I can think of, and maybe we should, I should be on a couch saying this
01:53:00.640
and not with a microphone in front of me, but regret, regret, I guess, you know, looking
01:53:06.800
back and going, well, that was a stupid decision.
01:53:11.620
I mean, I've been able to deal with them in everything else except the kids.
01:53:31.840
You're, you're thinking about things that you, decisions that you made that went the
01:53:34.920
wrong way and you're always going to beat yourself up about it.
01:53:37.640
And, and, and not necessarily anything bad, just like, ah, I should have done that.
01:53:43.060
I should have, you know, the, the, the saying, you know, nobody's on their deathbed and they
01:53:51.860
But it's, it's, you don't have to be on your deathbed.
01:53:55.620
You just have to have your kids move out of the house.
01:53:57.860
And then you're like, and, and, and then the other thing is we're moving to a place
01:54:03.440
So we have no new, we have to, we're starting all over again.
01:54:13.380
And it's all going to be fine and fun, but it's, it's like this, and this is only one
01:54:19.140
very small part of what I'm dealing with in the next six months.
01:54:23.540
And it's, I've, I've never, I said to my wife yesterday, I've never been bad at dealing
01:54:36.820
I, you are, you've met with multiple presidents.
01:54:49.340
But tying all this into our earlier conversation, when I, you know, talking about AI and, and
01:54:54.600
all of the things that are coming from that perspective, I think about like, luckily we're
01:54:59.300
in a position, by the way, that marriages are ending in divorce much less frequently,
01:55:12.780
You have that situation where you mentioned parents kind of staying together for the kids
01:55:17.120
and trying to get through the high school years, you send them off to college and then
01:55:23.840
I'm, I'm sure there's thousands of people in the audience right now that are going through
01:55:27.960
something like that, doing that in an era where nobody talks to each other anymore,
01:55:39.760
People are going online for, you know, all these things instead of the old school ways
01:55:46.580
I thought, you know, because what I miss is the FaceTime.
01:55:56.080
Um, and, uh, they, if, if they're, if they're like normal kids that didn't have like, you
01:56:05.660
know, super parents, they've maybe never really had that.
01:56:11.560
They didn't have the warmth of a, a real social interaction with friends.
01:56:18.340
Can you imagine how empty and meaningless that feels?
01:56:22.540
I mean, no human have, no human being has ever gone through what our kids are going through
01:56:30.040
Um, and we feel out of sorts because of things.
01:56:36.840
They can't, they can't, they, they just grew up entirely differently.
01:56:44.020
Are you thinking that maybe handing over a third of their life to a phone every day was a bad idea?
01:56:53.140
I mean, you know, we, Tanya and I wrestled with when is the right time?
01:56:58.800
And this is before Jonathan Heights book came out, which is a must read.
01:57:02.960
If you have children and there are two read this book.
01:57:09.260
Um, but, uh, you know, we, we wrestled with when's the right time.
01:57:13.860
And I see kids now with iPads and I'm like, Oh no, I don't mean like, I don't mean like kids.
01:57:20.940
I mean like little teeny kids with iPads and no, don't, don't, don't get them.
01:57:26.680
You know, our argument was, well, they got to know this stuff.
01:57:33.400
Believe me, they will know it and they will pick it up quickly.
01:57:41.060
Imagine what it does to a soft, mushy brain that has no real pathways in it yet.
01:57:58.840
And that requires us to then also not be online all the time.
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You know, one more thought and then I'm going to leave this alone.
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01:59:43.120
Uh, I think today's show in its entirety is almost a Rosetta stone, uh, to understand at
01:59:49.040
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01:59:55.120
So if you want a deeper understanding, um, of how I view the world, this, this, this show
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Uh, and you'll find it wherever you get your podcasts.
02:00:05.800
Um, all right, let me talk a little bit about some scary stuff.
02:00:11.060
And all of a sudden I'm seeing tsunami warning, get to, get to Nebraska or you're going to
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And I'm like, wait, what it's the largest earthquake ever in the history of the universe.
02:00:28.940
If you live anywhere, if you have a water fountain in your area, get away from the water fountain.
02:00:36.000
And then I wake up this morning and I'm like, I got to call my sister.
02:00:42.160
I got to, luckily I fell asleep and never did any of that.
02:00:48.360
We're way away from water unless it's in the air.
02:00:51.100
Um, and then I wake up this morning and it's like, eh, you know, I went, I went to bed and
02:00:56.920
everybody's like, why hasn't Oprah opened up the road on the Island?
02:01:01.660
What's wrong with this insensitive, which not opening up her private roads.
02:01:19.800
And then it kind of came to the shore like, and it was over.
02:01:26.580
First of all, the Oprah thing I think has to do with the fact that this is the type of
02:01:30.100
situation we don't have the typical people to blame.
02:01:32.620
Like they, the media can't say it's, it's global warming.
02:01:37.760
They can't, they don't have any of those explanations for this.
02:01:44.100
I mean, it's the sixth largest earthquake in the, in the history of the world recorded
02:01:58.840
Let's see if they stop and, you know, they're like, Godzilla.
02:02:04.940
And I'm watching this and I'm like, I'm expecting Godzilla to come out and stop.
02:02:29.680
You know, what's so strange about it is they had such precision on when it would arrive.
02:02:37.120
I can tell you because last night they said it was going to hit Hawaii at our time, 12,
02:02:46.200
I'm like, should I wait a half hour just to see what happens?
02:02:55.420
By the way, this is a great example of what you're talking about.
02:02:57.980
I can't do anything for the people of Hawaii tonight.
02:03:01.980
These people are going to have to deal with it themselves.
02:03:04.620
Why do I sit there and want to see in real time?
02:03:07.800
Might have been my wife's prayer power that stopped this.
02:03:11.580
You know, she was immediately starting to pray.
02:03:16.920
And I think, I think Hawaii, you owe my wife a debt of gratitude.
02:03:28.420
They're like, oh, that's what I kept seeing too.
02:03:30.140
It's like, everyone's like, oh, I can't believe Oprah opened up her private road.
02:03:36.440
And I have to tell you, what do you mean open the private road?
02:03:40.260
Because if it just says private road and there's a tsunami coming, I'm going down that private road.
02:03:46.300
I mean, I would assume there would be some sort of gates on there.
02:03:49.160
And I guess it just meant that they could get up higher quicker.
02:03:51.900
Which it seemed like, by the way, everyone, like every piece of social media was like, there's
02:03:59.560
And then like an hour later, like, okay, all the roads are clear.
02:04:07.420
Because, you know, if you sat and you were panicked in that and you were in the car and
02:04:16.360
You'd be like, the next time that siren goes off, you'd be like, meh.
02:04:22.820
It is exactly when, you know, you're swept up in a, you know, tornado.
02:04:29.240
The sirens like that go off for tornadoes all the time.
02:04:32.060
And when we first moved here, we were like, get me a shovel.
02:04:35.640
I've got to dig a hole in the ground and have the family deep underground.
02:04:41.520
And now it goes off and you're like, yeah, I'm going to go to bed.
02:04:52.700
You know, we had those terrible floods here in Texas, you know, a month ago or so.
02:04:58.640
And it's like a situation where, you know, people probably heard those warnings so many times,
02:05:05.140
you know, because there were sirens in some areas.
02:05:07.840
So many times you probably heard them or like, oh, gosh, here we go again.
02:05:11.560
And, you know, the time you don't move could be the worst one.