The Glenn Beck Program - September 07, 2023


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

147.87701

Word Count

18,281

Sentence Count

1,590

Misogynist Sentences

19

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

Glenn Beck, former police officer turned talk show host, talks about his return to active duty, and discusses the recent charges brought against 61 leftist extremists in Georgia, including former President Donald Trump, for their alleged involvement in the murder of a state trooper.


Transcript

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00:01:55.780 Georgia's Republican AG announced an indictment of 61 leftists under the Ricoat statue that was just used on Donald Trump.
00:02:09.680 Except this time, I believe it's totally legitimate.
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00:03:23.580 In a controversial move, Democratic Fulton County District Attorney Fannie Willis charged former President Donald Trump last month under Georgia's Racketeer-Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, RICO.
00:03:41.560 It appears Willis, the proud daughter of a top black panther, did you know that part?
00:03:48.600 May have unwillingly opened Pandora's box as it pertains to the acceptability of lawfare in the state.
00:03:58.480 Here's what happened.
00:04:02.100 Leftist militants have been against and they've been campaigning against the construction of this $90 million police training center in DeKalb County out in the middle of the forest.
00:04:15.760 Okay.
00:04:16.960 And they have been employing terroristic tactics to get their way more and more.
00:04:24.300 Governor Brian Kemp said earlier this year, domestic terrorism will not be tolerated in Georgia.
00:04:30.600 We will not rest until those who use violence and intimidation for an extremist end are brought to justice.
00:04:37.460 Okay.
00:04:38.660 Are they extremists or are they freedom fighters?
00:04:44.000 In January, Attorney General Chris Carr put the extremists who have enjoyed support from Democratic affiliated entities and other liberal outfits on notice.
00:04:54.900 He said, we're not Oregon, we're not California, we're not Washington state.
00:05:00.560 You can't come to our state, break our laws, throw rocks at buildings, damage property and shoot police officers.
00:05:06.740 You can and will be charged.
00:05:08.960 And that's exactly what we're doing.
00:05:10.460 So this charge is not actually in response.
00:05:13.760 This has been coming for some time.
00:05:16.040 He's been building the case.
00:05:17.220 In the months since, dozens of radicals, including a Southern Poverty Law Center attorney, have been charged in connection to the so-called Stop Cop City movement.
00:05:29.660 Three dozen now have been slapped with domestic terrorism charges.
00:05:33.840 Do you remember what happened?
00:05:34.800 They went out into the woods, into this construction site, and they started damaging equipment.
00:05:41.900 I think they set some things on fire, and then they were shooting at police, and then they all ran away.
00:05:47.380 And we all thought that's the end of that story, and nobody's going to do anything about it.
00:05:52.260 Well, three have been hit with felony intimidation charges for reportedly distributing flyers accusing a state trooper of being a murderer for killing a violent extremist.
00:06:03.260 Three radicals involved with the Atlanta Solidarity Fund were charged in May with charities fraud and money laundering.
00:06:11.720 While these charges might ultimately stick, it appears that Carr is not taking anything for granted.
00:06:17.780 Now, if convicted under RICO, the extremist sentences could be greatly compounded, especially being charged now as terrorists.
00:06:25.240 Carr came through with, you know, the hammer, with a sweeping indictment, slapping 61, 61 people in Fulton County with racketeering charges.
00:06:39.320 All of those indicted are members of the Defend Atlanta Forest, which is described as an anarchist, anti-police, anti-business extremist organization.
00:06:49.220 As the indictment asserts, said the Attorney General, members of Defend the Atlanta Forest subscribe to a philosophy of anarchy.
00:06:58.200 They hold a core belief that society should abolish police, government, and private business.
00:07:04.880 And as further alleged, they're willing to bring about such changes by any means necessary.
00:07:11.160 Now, if you want to talk about a terrorist, what is a terrorist?
00:07:18.960 Somebody that tries to get their way through fear.
00:07:22.980 That's the definition of a terrorist.
00:07:26.620 What is sedition?
00:07:31.060 What does that even mean, sedition?
00:07:33.160 Sedition isn't something we've charged, really, except under Woodrow Wilson.
00:07:40.580 I think we may have done somebody under FDR, and before that it was a civil war.
00:07:46.780 Sedition.
00:07:48.700 Sedition is when you try to overthrow a country.
00:07:52.920 Now, what do we mean by overthrowing?
00:07:55.740 We want to overthrow the government.
00:07:57.300 I will tell you that people have often said that people, like the Tea Party people, were seditious, and they were trying to overthrow the government.
00:08:08.600 No.
00:08:09.700 No.
00:08:10.920 We are fighting for the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
00:08:18.320 That is our government.
00:08:20.860 We, the people, established those documents to govern our government, and they are in violation.
00:08:32.960 And many are saying they want to overturn capitalism and everything else, and that's not what's being voted on.
00:08:41.300 They're doing it through all kinds of different levers and tricks and subverting the Constitution.
00:08:49.340 So, I don't look at myself for standing up for the Constitution as anything but a true American.
00:08:58.720 I'm an American that believes in truth, justice, and the American way based on our Constitution and our Declaration of Independence.
00:09:11.760 I'm not for extra-constitutional things.
00:09:15.900 Not.
00:09:16.380 But, if you can't, if you can't legally do it, then you shouldn't be doing it.
00:09:25.460 The Constitution gives us all kinds of ways for the people to stand up.
00:09:30.660 The First Amendment is that first step.
00:09:35.760 The First Amendment does not include destroying property and setting things on fire.
00:09:40.500 That's what a terrorist does.
00:09:44.000 Forty-three of the defendants were previously charged with domestic terrorism.
00:09:48.500 Of the 61 suspects indicted, only 13 are from Georgia.
00:09:56.520 So, what they did is they got together online, crossed state lines, and they said,
00:10:06.320 Hey, this weekend, this is what we're going to do.
00:10:09.860 Well, they did it in a night of rage.
00:10:12.640 It was planned online, January 21st, 2023.
00:10:18.420 And it was, there's 225 incidents of terror, they say.
00:10:25.020 Um, and a cop was shot.
00:10:31.080 Okay.
00:10:32.160 Was anyone going to hold these guys accountable?
00:10:36.380 Yes.
00:10:37.420 Now Georgia is.
00:10:40.300 Now, here's the part I just, I love about this.
00:10:43.800 In a, in a statement from Cop City Vote Coalition, a radical outfit dedicated to preventing the construction of the police training center.
00:10:54.740 They said, the charges are authoritarian and anti-democratic.
00:11:02.400 These are the same kind of charges used against Donald Trump.
00:11:08.220 But I have an update on that.
00:11:09.700 These charges, I'm quoting them, uh, like the previous repressive persecutions by the state of Georgia, seek to intimidate protesters, legal observers, and bail funds alike, and send the chilling message that any dissent to Cop City will be punished with the full power and violence of the government.
00:11:32.540 Yes.
00:11:34.220 Yes.
00:11:35.400 That's exactly what it is.
00:11:37.380 Just like I stand behind anyone who is breaking windows, uh, destroying property, and knowingly entering illegally into the Capitol and fighting with police officers.
00:11:53.420 Yes.
00:11:54.060 I want them prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
00:11:59.540 You came into a state and you decided that you could destroy property and set things on fire.
00:12:06.400 Yes.
00:12:07.440 Now, let me take you to Donald Trump.
00:12:09.600 What is the difference between the two?
00:12:12.860 Well, they're now saying that the first court hearing was yesterday.
00:12:17.300 I just want to read, I just want to read, uh, the last thing in this story.
00:12:23.180 Uh, what remains to be seen is whether prosecutors find a way to bridge their inquiry into the Capitol attack to their investigation into Mr.
00:12:32.820 Trump's, uh, attempts to overturn the electoral defeat.
00:12:35.620 Quote, quote, we have the fraud charges and we have the seditious conspiracy charges, but what we don't have is any link between the two beyond vague inferences and thoughts.
00:12:53.180 Because Donald Trump, this whole Rico thing is thought crime.
00:13:00.980 Exactly what we told you yesterday with the Proud Boys guy getting 22 years.
00:13:07.340 They had nothing.
00:13:10.420 There was nothing in writing, nothing in videotape, nothing online, nothing that, that, uh, showed that he was orchestrating things.
00:13:22.000 It's what he said after.
00:13:25.760 And when it was brought up in court, do you, they don't have anything.
00:13:31.080 No, but he was, I mean, he was thinking it.
00:13:35.280 What, since when is that even enter a court of law, you were thinking it, what, what is your evidence that you were thinking it?
00:13:47.500 It was like a, you generally inspired this type of behavior and therefore you're responsible for it.
00:13:53.960 That was basically what they summarized.
00:13:56.780 What court of law in the entire world outside of the Soviet Union, Cuba, and the most repressive states in the world, does thought crime happen?
00:14:09.160 Yeah, you should have him on tape or through a text saying like, this is the plan to go through the Capitol, blah, blah, blah.
00:14:17.240 You needed to have that for, for 22 years, certainly.
00:14:20.840 I mean, you might be able to find him on something lesser, but for 22 years, that's a lot, that's a long time.
00:14:25.780 Uh, yeah.
00:14:27.340 Okay, so now listen to this.
00:14:30.420 This is from the same article.
00:14:32.500 After listening to the arguments yesterday in the opening of the trial, but Mr. Trump's trials, especially the two he faces on charges of election interference,
00:14:42.420 which were brought in Washington by Spencer best by special counsel, Jack Smith, and in Georgia by Fulton County District Attorney Fannie T. Willis will be a different nature.
00:14:54.740 They will be wrapped in a tangled web of legal and political complexities that have never been seen before.
00:15:01.340 That's not true.
00:15:03.160 We have seen exactly, I mean, to the letter, exactly the same stuff.
00:15:11.420 You know that incriminating letter that they say, you know, he wrote and he was trying to, he was trying to say that we have to have different, uh, electors, uh, set by January 6th.
00:15:20.980 Remember that?
00:15:21.600 Mm-hmm.
00:15:21.900 You know this, according to Alan Dershowitz, you got to watch last week's podcast.
00:15:26.260 Alan Dershowitz said, you know who wrote that?
00:15:28.300 The same guy that wrote it when I was on Al Gore's team, he said, we had exactly the same letter because you have to have another set of electors in case.
00:15:46.820 In case you win.
00:15:47.620 Right.
00:15:47.940 And that's what he said.
00:15:48.800 He said, it's the exact same advice and the exact same letter.
00:15:54.300 Everything Donald Trump did, not including, you know, what he was saying and his attorneys were saying, but everything they did legally is exactly what Al Gore did.
00:16:04.640 Now, what's the difference?
00:16:08.180 What is the difference?
00:16:10.540 Anyway, uh, listen to this.
00:16:13.400 Prosecutors in the Georgia case said on Wednesday, yesterday in court, they expect to call at least 150 witnesses and the trial there could last four months.
00:16:25.140 The judge said it will take eight.
00:16:29.340 Now let's think about this here for a second.
00:16:31.660 The, the, the trial is supposed to open on May, on March 4th.
00:16:37.260 That's the day before super Tuesday.
00:16:39.860 So March, April, May, June, there's four months.
00:16:47.120 June.
00:16:47.780 What happened?
00:16:48.180 What's happening in the summer?
00:16:49.460 Stu.
00:16:49.960 Oh, the conventions.
00:16:52.640 But that's four months.
00:16:54.200 The judge said eight.
00:16:56.360 March, April, May, June, July, September.
00:17:01.660 October, October, November.
00:17:07.680 What a coincidence.
00:17:09.700 They're actually saying, too, that he's not going to be able to campaign.
00:17:13.860 People are saying you skipped August.
00:17:15.880 Okay.
00:17:16.300 Well, yeah, you don't count November anyway.
00:17:17.940 November.
00:17:18.360 Yeah.
00:17:18.540 November would be mostly after the election.
00:17:21.480 Yeah.
00:17:21.620 So October would be the biggest target.
00:17:23.460 Yeah.
00:17:23.620 It's going to take eight months for the, you know, for the trial to go through.
00:17:26.960 Good.
00:17:27.520 Ends in October.
00:17:29.400 And, you know, it's a general estimate, despite the fact that it's the entire time, which is
00:17:33.860 the big deal.
00:17:34.600 Right.
00:17:34.940 Like the fact that it's going on the entire election article.
00:17:37.680 It says he will not have time to campaign.
00:17:42.840 And meanwhile, one other story.
00:17:45.260 Uh, it looks like, uh, in Colorado, they have, uh, filed for the 14th amendment to be applied
00:17:55.840 and they want to take Donald Trump's name off of the ballot.
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00:19:15.560 Okay, so mediaite and others are saying Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly conspiracies jump the
00:19:32.660 shark that they finally jumped the shark.
00:19:35.360 And that's because they're talking about, uh, the gay sex thing with Barack Obama.
00:19:41.920 Uh, now this is something that we've just thrown that out there.
00:19:45.480 Crazy.
00:19:46.040 It's crazy.
00:19:47.080 Um, we, we never talked about this except in passing when it originally happened because
00:19:52.300 we didn't have the letter he wrote to his girlfriend fantasizing, thinking about every
00:19:59.020 day having sex with men.
00:20:01.340 Um, she was like, okay, I don't think you're right for me.
00:20:07.660 Um, now the guy, Larry Sinclair was, uh, was on the Tucker Carlson, uh, X, you know, Twitter.
00:20:17.640 Um, and in the interview, how much time do I have here?
00:20:23.020 I have two minutes.
00:20:25.000 Well, I mean, we'll just have to come back to the audio.
00:20:27.660 Uh, in the interview, he said that he got a call from Donald Young who claimed to be a
00:20:36.440 part of the Obama campaign and knew about the sex and drugs.
00:20:41.020 Uh, although he hadn't mentioned the sex part to anybody, he was upset.
00:20:46.380 He was living in Mexico and when this happened in 2008, he was just talking about the drug
00:20:51.660 thing.
00:20:52.020 He said, I have, you know, Barack Obama, I've never done any drugs or anything.
00:20:55.580 And he's like, I smoke crack with you, dude.
00:20:59.120 And so he, uh, sent up a flare to somebody.
00:21:03.640 I don't remember.
00:21:04.220 It's, it's, it's part of this audio.
00:21:06.320 Um, and he's like, I got a real problem.
00:21:10.200 He's saying he never smoked drugs.
00:21:11.800 I mean, I did cocaine and crack with him.
00:21:14.120 I never mentioned the homosexuality.
00:21:16.380 And then Donald Young, who was the choir director at Jeremiah Wright's place, called
00:21:24.460 him up and said, and I know about the sex thing.
00:21:26.580 And he was like, I, I, what do you mean?
00:21:28.880 The sex thing?
00:21:29.480 I didn't say anything about the sex thing.
00:21:32.860 Apparently Donald Young is another one that has been alleged tryst with, uh, Barack Obama.
00:21:40.900 And if you remember, right, the reason why I'm mentioning this is because he was, uh, shot
00:21:48.980 and killed, uh, Doug was.
00:21:52.580 And at the time, the idea was, the Clintons.
00:21:57.080 It's just like the Clintons.
00:22:01.460 Please.
00:22:02.480 The Clintons will take you out on a little boat ride.
00:22:05.280 You know what I mean?
00:22:06.100 Fredo.
00:22:07.100 Why don't we go fishing this morning?
00:22:09.140 You know what I'm saying?
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00:23:47.060 Remember Joe Kennedy.
00:23:56.820 He was the guy that, um, was praying on the field up in, uh, the Seattle area without his
00:24:04.120 team, just praying.
00:24:05.380 And, uh, he was fired for it or told that he couldn't do it.
00:24:08.440 He took it to the Supreme court.
00:24:09.580 He won.
00:24:10.040 He went back to work at that place.
00:24:13.280 Uh, and, um, he says the school district didn't learn its lesson at all kinds of restrictions,
00:24:19.740 et cetera, et cetera.
00:24:20.980 Um, and so yesterday was his last day.
00:24:24.100 He joins us on the air in the final hour of this broadcast at the bottom of the hour.
00:24:29.060 Also on the program today, Christy Noem has, uh, uh, something that she's doing up in, uh,
00:24:36.240 South Dakota.
00:24:37.500 She's going to be on talking about that.
00:24:39.200 It's something that's happening in South Dakota on Friday.
00:24:42.400 Uh, who else?
00:24:43.540 Daniel Horowitz is going to be joining us.
00:24:45.560 I read a story from Daniel Horowitz on the blaze yesterday, and I couldn't believe it.
00:24:49.700 Do you know that the, the most effective serial killer in the history of America by far
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00:25:09.680 Biggest one ever.
00:25:11.480 It just happened been happening over the last four or five years.
00:25:16.040 And, uh, I, I hadn't heard of it.
00:25:19.060 And the reason why that's shocking is because I live in the city where it happened.
00:25:25.460 It happened in Dallas, Texas.
00:25:30.620 I said to Stu this morning, I brought it up.
00:25:32.720 I said, Daniel's on about that.
00:25:33.760 And he said, what serial killer?
00:25:35.400 Never heard the story.
00:25:36.440 Never heard the story.
00:25:38.580 It's crazy.
00:25:40.420 And you'll understand why coming up in just about a half an hour.
00:25:45.520 Also today in probably five hours from now, I am sitting down with John Dobson, uh, Dodson.
00:25:53.200 He's an ATF agent, you know, his work because he was the whistleblower on operation fast and
00:26:01.540 furious.
00:26:03.220 He's the guy that knows all of that.
00:26:07.340 He blew the whistle.
00:26:09.820 He, there was a house investigation attorney general holder cited for contempt, but nothing
00:26:16.600 happened.
00:26:17.480 He went back to work at the ATF.
00:26:21.060 He said, murder, corruption, major corruption, and the weaponization of the entire justice
00:26:30.320 department is happening on a scale that Americans can't even begin to understand.
00:26:35.800 We have waited so long to talk to him, but he couldn't speak about anything until he left
00:26:42.980 the government.
00:26:43.860 He left the government last week.
00:26:47.000 This is his first interview.
00:26:49.200 He said the government and the justice department is not considering the civil rights in this
00:26:54.840 country have been completely weaponized.
00:26:58.400 He said, um, uh, Americans have no idea how bad it is.
00:27:05.360 And only Americans standing up will change it.
00:27:10.060 His first interview happens within hours.
00:27:13.180 I'll be sitting, uh, uh, down with him and you will see that on blaze TV available.
00:27:20.420 Uh, I think this afternoon or this evening, you don't want to miss it.
00:27:24.620 Wow.
00:27:24.720 That's a big one.
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00:27:26.120 First, huge, huge, huge, huge.
00:27:28.580 By the way, the Tucker interview, we're going to play that a little later on cause I'm running
00:27:32.580 late and I've, I've got to talk to you about Liberty safe.
00:27:35.600 So I, I don't know, I don't know if I have enough information yet, except your voice works.
00:27:47.300 The Bud Light thing scared the hell out of Liberty safe.
00:27:52.240 And I'll tell you and give you an update after I, I cover the story for those who don't know.
00:27:56.840 Um, according to the Biden, uh, department of justice, there's a guy, uh, who is at, um,
00:28:08.060 January six that the justice department said he was wearing an info wars branded space force
00:28:15.000 shirt.
00:28:15.580 And that I take a lot of people seriously in their space for all insurrection start info
00:28:20.800 wars, branded space force shirts.
00:28:23.340 That's the way it works.
00:28:24.080 He was in the vicinity of the lower West terrorist tunnel, uh, at the Capitol on January 6th,
00:28:30.060 allegedly, allegedly helping other rioters physically fight police in an attempt to breach
00:28:36.540 the line and enter the U S Capitol building.
00:28:39.340 Now there's a lot of caveats here in an attempt to breach the line, helped other rioters physically
00:28:45.800 fight police.
00:28:46.820 Was he physically fighting the police?
00:28:49.160 How was he helping the other rioters?
00:28:51.440 Was he standing by?
00:28:52.420 I don't know.
00:28:53.200 But if he was doing what that used to imply that he was fighting with the police and he
00:29:00.080 was trying to get in a place where he wasn't supposed to go, then he should be locked up.
00:29:05.560 But I don't know.
00:29:06.840 Cause I don't trust anything anymore.
00:29:10.320 The Arkansas times noted that the FBI was able to identify Hughes on the basis of quote,
00:29:17.500 the distinct notches at the top of his ears.
00:29:22.320 We can't find the bomber whose face we have the pipe bomb guy.
00:29:25.840 We have his face.
00:29:26.980 Can't find him.
00:29:27.600 Not in any database.
00:29:28.700 We can't find the guy up in the scaffolding, even though we have clear pictures.
00:29:32.200 No, can't find the fence cutter.
00:29:33.920 No, we have pictures, videos, everything.
00:29:36.620 Those people all had smooth ears.
00:29:38.480 Okay.
00:29:38.980 No notches.
00:29:39.860 Okay.
00:29:40.100 So if you're an elf, we're on you.
00:29:42.640 Right.
00:29:43.000 Okay.
00:29:43.320 Apparently, according to the conservative commentators, Keith and Kevin Hodge,
00:29:49.680 Nath was raided by the FBI and arrested at gunpoint.
00:29:53.320 His girlfriend who had just had a miscarriage was held at gunpoint and put in handcuffs.
00:29:57.720 The FBI turned his security cameras off, unplugged his internet and flipped his house upside down
00:30:03.760 in a search.
00:30:04.780 The feds called the manufacturer of his Liberty gun safe and got the passcode to get into it,
00:30:10.700 all for protesting at the Capitol over two and a half years ago.
00:30:14.380 The video of Hughes arrest shows at least five armed federal agents taking him into custody.
00:30:19.320 A second video shows a cavalcade of cars pulling up to what is apparently Hughes property ahead
00:30:24.220 of a raid made easier by Liberty safe's compliance.
00:30:27.280 Now, here's what Liberty safe said.
00:30:29.240 And full disclosure, I used to represent Liberty safe.
00:30:33.820 I have Liberty safes.
00:30:35.600 I like Liberty safes.
00:30:37.840 And I'm not sure, but I'm not connected to them.
00:30:40.460 Now, I haven't done commercials for them in years.
00:30:44.700 But I want to make something really, really clear.
00:30:48.900 If the law states and they did everything.
00:30:53.580 Now, I think you can push.
00:30:54.680 I like Apple pushing back on giving access to the phones, you know, to the FBI.
00:31:01.300 I don't like back doors.
00:31:02.700 Excuse me.
00:31:03.620 I bought this.
00:31:05.140 This is my property.
00:31:07.260 Well, I don't want you.
00:31:08.060 You have a back door.
00:31:10.200 OK.
00:31:11.240 However, they do have a back door.
00:31:13.620 It should be eliminated.
00:31:14.580 But the FBI, did they have the right paperwork?
00:31:20.200 Here's what Liberty safe said.
00:31:21.840 August 30th, 2023.
00:31:23.260 Liberty safe was contacted by the FBI requesting the access code to the safe of an individual for whom they had a warrant to search their property.
00:31:31.520 Is that does that warrant include you have to be very specific on warrants?
00:31:38.620 Does that did that warrant say search his safe the inside of his safe?
00:31:43.740 Did that warrant say that Liberty safe had to turn over the the key?
00:31:50.160 I don't know that if it didn't, their Bud Light.
00:31:56.340 If it did, well, they could have fought it, but they didn't.
00:32:01.400 But they are abiding by the rule of law.
00:32:04.260 Our company protocol is to provide access codes to law enforcement if a warrant grants them access to a property.
00:32:10.520 That's not the standard.
00:32:12.940 The warrant has to include the safe.
00:32:16.680 I could be wrong if you're an attorney, call me, but I I'm pretty sure after receiving the request, we receive proof of the valid warrant and only then do we provide an access code.
00:32:26.780 Notwithstanding its apparent eagerness to crack its own safe for the benefit of the state, the company noted Liberty safe is devoted to protecting the personal property and Second Amendment right of our customers and has repeatedly denied requests for access codes without a warrant in the past.
00:32:41.800 We do not give out combinations without proper legal documentation being provided by authorities.
00:32:46.220 Okay, so here's the thing.
00:32:50.240 I think this is the worst thing Liberty safe could have done.
00:32:54.440 However, if that is the letter of the law.
00:33:01.040 I give them a pass.
00:33:03.860 I would have liked to see them fight it.
00:33:08.800 Say, no, I'm sorry.
00:33:10.020 No, that's not our property.
00:33:12.280 They bought it from us.
00:33:14.460 That's their safe.
00:33:15.800 We don't have back doors.
00:33:18.120 That's what should be done.
00:33:21.180 Well, yesterday, this story came out and it went wild on the Internet and everybody was saying, oh, it's a, you know, put a compressor in the back of it and I'll make it into a refrigerator to keep Bud Light.
00:33:33.620 Maybe that'll be worth something someday.
00:33:35.240 And they freaked out.
00:33:37.240 And they freaked out.
00:33:38.620 They freaked out.
00:33:41.000 And they said last night.
00:33:44.100 Wait, I don't know.
00:33:45.320 Do I have the actual tweet here?
00:33:48.260 Let me look real quick.
00:33:50.480 No, I don't have the actual tweet, but you have the full screen.
00:33:55.640 Okay.
00:33:56.000 Yeah, good.
00:33:57.600 Could we make it smaller?
00:33:58.820 At Liberty Safe, we are dedicated to safeguarding the rights and privacy of all of our customers to protect safeguards, valuables, and property.
00:34:06.020 As a courtesy to our customers, Liberty Safe has long adhered to industry standards by maintaining a secret database of factory set combinations.
00:34:17.900 The practice helps customers regain access to the safe for a wide range of reasons, including loss of the original combination, service requests, warranty issues.
00:34:28.400 Liberty Safe processes over 4,000 requests a year to provide combinations to the safe for owners.
00:34:36.160 It goes on to say that what they're going to do now is online, effective immediately.
00:34:42.680 You can go to LibertySafe.com and you can delete those.
00:34:46.840 You can say, I do not want you to keep those.
00:34:50.440 And that is at LibertySafe.com slash pages slash combinations.
00:34:57.360 Dash removal.
00:34:58.460 Is it dash removal?
00:34:59.660 Yeah.
00:35:00.160 Just go to the link.
00:35:01.340 It's just that easy.
00:35:01.700 Yeah.
00:35:01.880 If you have a safe and you want to do this, just go to their Twitter page.
00:35:05.580 And that should have been done in the first place because here's what happens.
00:35:09.440 I can't call Liberty Safe and say, hey, I lost my combination.
00:35:13.700 Well, they're saying there that you can.
00:35:15.240 Yeah, you can, but you have, I believe you had to have a master locksmith come out and then the master locksmith who's licensed would say, I need the combination.
00:35:27.400 Now, maybe that was for verification.
00:35:29.060 I don't know.
00:35:30.980 However, I have a safe that we should open it on the air.
00:35:35.720 Let's do this.
00:35:36.540 I've had a safe for all those vault.
00:35:39.140 Yeah.
00:35:39.420 It's probably has nothing in it, but we've dragged it from move to move to move from Connecticut because my wife forgot the combination.
00:35:50.300 And I have to have somebody drill into it.
00:35:53.500 It's a little teeny.
00:35:54.840 I don't know what kind of safe it is.
00:35:56.360 It's not a little.
00:35:57.020 But you can't remember what's in there.
00:35:57.840 Can't remember.
00:35:58.560 We think it's empty, but we have no idea what was in there.
00:36:03.080 It might have been full with stuff because why would we take everything out, put it in a box and then move it?
00:36:08.640 Why don't you just leave it in the safe and put it?
00:36:10.380 So we don't know what's in it, if anything.
00:36:12.380 And we have talked.
00:36:14.180 It's in my freaking garage.
00:36:15.700 And I'm like, what are we going to do?
00:36:17.400 We just throw it away because we have to get a locksmith to drill into it.
00:36:22.380 And we're just not going to do it.
00:36:23.860 And I just don't I don't think I mean, if it's been in there for that long, it's not like, you know, I was putting gold bars in a safe back then.
00:36:31.260 I mean, you know, so I don't think anything's in that.
00:36:34.200 We should open it up on the say on the show because it'll be really.
00:36:37.020 But that's the kind of safe that I want.
00:36:39.340 If I lose it, I'm sorry, I can't get you in.
00:36:44.700 You bought the safe.
00:36:46.340 It is your property.
00:36:48.800 You have to open it up.
00:36:50.680 And if you can't open it up, well, good luck drilling into it.
00:36:55.280 But, you know, it's the way it is.
00:36:57.960 I mean, you know, I saw it on the Italian job.
00:37:01.520 It can be done.
00:37:02.940 Right.
00:37:03.240 And I would say this is the other thing that oddly complicates the story is that if you can do it.
00:37:09.340 The government can do it, too.
00:37:11.340 Yeah, I know.
00:37:11.700 They would just let them go through it.
00:37:13.240 They would just eventually drill into the safe.
00:37:15.020 Sure.
00:37:15.600 Let them do that.
00:37:17.880 I just don't I'm not making it easy for people to go through my stuff.
00:37:23.600 Right.
00:37:24.020 OK, especially if I don't trust the government, which I don't.
00:37:27.880 And I don't have anything in my safe that the government would be surprised by.
00:37:33.060 You know, I have ammunition in my safe.
00:37:35.200 Oh, you got me.
00:37:36.480 You just said it on the air.
00:37:37.660 I have handguns in my safe.
00:37:38.740 Oh, you got me.
00:37:40.140 I mean, because they told me to be safe.
00:37:43.340 I have to put those things in a safe.
00:37:46.360 And so I do.
00:37:48.020 Surprise, surprise.
00:37:49.120 Anyways, anyway, we'll follow this story.
00:37:52.960 But if you have a liberty safe, I suggest you go to their Web site and delete that.
00:37:59.360 I just I don't feel comfortable with anyone having a back door to anything.
00:38:04.420 I mean, when I sold when I bought a house, I'd be a little upset if the guy I bought it from kept a key to the back door.
00:38:10.620 You know, just in case we need to get in.
00:38:13.140 No, it is now my house.
00:38:15.800 You don't get a back door access back in just a minute.
00:38:21.080 All right.
00:38:21.880 When it comes to covering your car for expensive repairs, you probably have plenty of time to think about, you know, what you could have done differently while you're following the tow truck in that cab.
00:38:33.200 Kind of a bad thing.
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00:39:03.160 You know, times are tough.
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00:39:26.260 I've had CarShield for years, and I trust him for covering my trucks up at my ranch.
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00:39:44.180 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:39:45.400 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:40:02.980 We're glad you're here.
00:40:04.300 Coming up in just a second, the largest murder spree in American history.
00:40:10.200 Now, think of this.
00:40:11.320 This is a serial killer that has been on the run, killing people for five years, and maybe up to 60 people.
00:40:24.200 I've never heard of it, and it happened in my town.
00:40:28.040 You know, I live outside of Dallas.
00:40:30.320 It happened here.
00:40:31.120 I've never even heard this.
00:40:33.060 I'll bet you people all over Dallas have no idea about this serial killer.
00:40:39.140 I don't know.
00:40:39.640 That's a problem.
00:40:41.320 Daniel Horowitz has been following this story, and he just wrote a great article for The Blaze on it yesterday that was like,
00:40:48.340 hey, why isn't anybody paying attention?
00:40:51.340 And then he tells you why.
00:40:53.780 It's kind of important.
00:40:56.620 Kind of important we pay attention to this one.
00:40:59.420 He's joining us next.
00:41:01.200 Stu and I both, I think we're very excited to be able to have the opportunity now and be in the place in our career where we don't have to take people that, you know, sponsors that we don't want to take.
00:41:17.320 And we take sponsors, and this is a big part of it, that we believe are really trying to help America.
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00:41:40.800 This used to be a pretty low bar.
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00:41:45.560 Yeah.
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00:43:01.520 After Mary Brooks was found dead on the floor of her Dallas area condo, grocery bags from a shopping trip still on her countertop, authorities decided the 87-year-old had died of natural causes.
00:43:16.240 But did she?
00:43:17.400 Why didn't they notice that her jewelry was gone?
00:43:22.080 That she had been robbed?
00:43:24.220 She was 87.
00:43:25.220 She just died.
00:43:27.400 And then somebody else, elderly, just died.
00:43:31.700 Then somebody else.
00:43:33.280 22 older women were killed that we know of by one guy.
00:43:43.100 It may end up being the largest serial killer in American history with 60-plus victims.
00:43:52.540 It has been happening here in Dallas, and sloppy police work does not even begin to describe what happened.
00:44:03.040 I live in the Dallas area.
00:44:05.720 I didn't know this was going on.
00:44:07.760 And I certainly didn't know that the Democratic District Attorney in Texas chose not to seek the death penalty against the convicted murderer who preyed on the elderly.
00:44:19.180 If you can't get the death penalty as a serial killer in Texas, there is no such thing as the death penalty in America anymore.
00:44:35.120 Daniel Horowitz has been on this story.
00:44:37.860 He wrote a story for The Blaze yesterday.
00:44:40.040 I read it, and I couldn't believe it, and I didn't think I could do justice to the story.
00:44:45.440 So he joins me next.
00:44:47.220 He has talked to some members of family members of some of these elderly people who have been brutally killed.
00:44:54.460 We're going to talk to him and get the full story and why you don't know about it in 60 seconds.
00:45:00.180 Look, when you're looking to do something that is out of your realm, you can look for the expert, because we're a country that listens to experts, right?
00:45:13.140 Yeah, you know, I don't think I'm going to be listening to experts on everything.
00:45:19.240 I want to find an expert that is not the source of most of our problems.
00:45:23.800 What I look for in an expert is somebody that is a good person, you know, happens to be an expert as well, but they're a good, decent person.
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00:46:28.020 Daniel, this is an amazing article that you wrote yesterday.
00:46:31.740 I feel so stupid.
00:46:34.620 I mean, uninformed that I didn't even know this was happening in my community.
00:46:38.220 And I asked Stu this morning, he said, I never even heard of it.
00:46:41.540 No idea.
00:46:42.320 Had you heard of it?
00:46:43.120 No.
00:46:44.020 No, not at all.
00:46:44.700 It is incredible.
00:46:46.020 And I want to get to the reason why we don't know it in a little while.
00:46:49.700 But first, welcome to the program.
00:46:52.000 Tell us the story.
00:46:53.700 You know, it's great to be back, although it does seem like we're always discussing sudden death together.
00:46:58.460 No, really, you know, died suddenly.
00:47:01.880 Well, to be fair, 18, 20 year olds dying suddenly doesn't elicit any suspicion in our media body politic.
00:47:08.940 So, you know, I guess in some respect, you can't blame them for ignoring deaths of 90 year olds.
00:47:14.580 But I think, you know, I started covering this before COVID 2019.
00:47:19.420 The murders occurred between 2016, 2018.
00:47:22.420 But it really has gripped me a lot more post COVID.
00:47:26.500 After everything we saw about the treatment of seniors, particularly in senior care living facilities, the way they were treated first with the COVID positive patients being brought back in and then just locked down, given no treatment, being experimented upon with endless boosters after they realized they were problematic.
00:47:47.840 And, you know, do we have a problem in this country where we have a big debate over the life of the unborn, but not so much about the life of seniors?
00:47:57.900 And look, we're all going to become that.
00:47:59.760 OK, so.
00:48:00.580 So you took it to the ending, you know, on why.
00:48:04.600 And I think you're right.
00:48:06.100 We don't know this story because it is an old person dying and old people die all the time.
00:48:12.100 And there is something in our society that is happening that is devaluing the lives of the elderly, especially those who are living alone there, you know, in a in a, you know, not a nursing home, but a livid living facility, you know, a retirement place.
00:48:32.960 And that's where these things happen.
00:48:35.120 But this case is so astounding because it was so clear in retrospect and nobody did basic police work.
00:48:45.200 So start at the beginning.
00:48:46.720 How did this guy who is he and what did he do?
00:48:50.120 Sure.
00:48:50.680 There are so many angles to Billy Shamir Mir.
00:48:53.140 First, obviously, there is the deportable alien angle as well.
00:48:57.040 He was a Kenyan national, overstayed his tourist visa in 2004.
00:49:01.640 No, no, no.
00:49:02.000 We used 2004.
00:49:03.160 No, no.
00:49:03.540 We fixed that after 2001.
00:49:06.020 Yeah.
00:49:06.660 Yeah.
00:49:07.360 The one thing we didn't do post 9-11, we clamped down on American liberties, but then foreign nationals coming in, overstaying their visas.
00:49:15.340 But like many, he found a way to finagle status, got a green card fine.
00:49:20.040 But even with a green card, you know, he was deportable before a single murder is alleged to have occurred.
00:49:26.560 He had two DWIs.
00:49:28.280 He had an assault.
00:49:28.980 And then he was even sentenced to 70 days for trespassing the first facility after three of the murders that should have easily raised awareness.
00:49:42.960 But somehow he was released.
00:49:44.560 And so the first red flag is the whole immigration thing, that we have millions of ticking time bombs in this country, career criminals that are foreign nationals.
00:49:55.160 We have enough of our own, other countries, criminals we don't remove.
00:49:59.160 The last I've seen, ICE has final removal orders, meaning they've gone through their court ruling and their appeals on 4.8 million individuals, mainly illegal, but some LPRs as well, who remain indefinitely in the country.
00:50:15.600 And those are the ones that they target, which are particularly bad, because that's what ICE generally targets.
00:50:21.780 So all of this was avoidable just from an immigration law standpoint.
00:50:25.560 Daniel, for the love of Pete, start at the beginning.
00:50:32.060 Tell us what the man did.
00:50:34.280 Well, that was the pre beginning.
00:50:37.160 So now he went on to stalk at least four upscale senior care or senior living facilities in Dallas and Collin counties and would either follow the victims into their room as they were slowly walking in or knock on the door and pose as a maintenance worker.
00:50:58.720 And this is after hundreds of hours of stalking the hallways and somehow not being detected.
00:51:05.340 And then he would proceed to smother these elderly women with a pillow until they were deceased and then steal the jewelry off their fingers, off their bodies, off their, you know, their lockboxes.
00:51:19.860 Yeah, I mean, how did the people in the first time, OK, the lady is smothered.
00:51:27.140 They come in and they don't notice her jewelry is missing.
00:51:31.480 Did the families notice that the jewelry was missing?
00:51:35.080 So I actually spoke with the nephew of the first victim, Dr. Catherine Sinclair.
00:51:41.820 By the way, these were not seniors like Mitch McConnell and Joe Biden.
00:51:45.200 I mean, although they were elderly, they were very vibrant and they were constantly going in and out, which is how Shamir Mir was able to stalk them.
00:51:53.800 They were very, you know, they like dressing up, doing their hair.
00:51:56.980 They wore a lot of jewelry and it, you know, gained his attention.
00:52:01.600 So it was bizarre to the families that they died.
00:52:04.640 Suddenly it could happen.
00:52:05.780 It does happen.
00:52:06.440 But in the case of the first victim, OK, remember, this was not the perfect crime or he got sloppy late later in the first victim.
00:52:15.400 Within two days, the family notified police of the robbery.
00:52:20.680 There was a mixing a mist locked safe that was 60 pounds.
00:52:26.040 And the jewelry, you know, they noticed, obviously, the jewelry taken.
00:52:30.740 So that's a prima facie of burglary homicide.
00:52:33.320 It was called in and it's both a homicide and robbery complaints.
00:52:39.320 And they went nowhere with police.
00:52:42.140 Meanwhile, he went to the second and third victims within a few doors in the same facility.
00:52:48.500 And it elicited no investigation from police, from the facility management.
00:52:54.720 And their jewelry was missing.
00:52:57.020 Their jewelry was missing.
00:52:58.960 Their jewelry was missing and usually from their fingers.
00:53:02.660 OK, so, you know, I don't even understand this assisted living facility.
00:53:08.060 I mean, you would have three families now going, hey, who in your facility?
00:53:12.040 My parent just died and all of her jewelry is gone.
00:53:15.600 Who in this facility?
00:53:17.220 They I mean, they didn't do anything.
00:53:21.780 I guess they assumed that their their staff was stealing this jewelry.
00:53:26.480 What what was that all about?
00:53:28.980 And in the meantime, Shamir Mir was caught twice in between the first and second murder at the first facility and after the third, eventually sentenced to 70 days in prison and then let out despite his prior as the foreign national.
00:53:45.340 And again, it raised no concerns, no bulletins put out by the management.
00:53:51.780 And it repeated itself over and over again.
00:53:54.620 And I even had two of the victims daughters on my podcast.
00:53:58.000 And I think you got a clip right there where they explain exactly what they saw right away.
00:54:04.220 OK, here it is.
00:54:04.920 So when the UT Southwestern came to get her body, I said to my sister, make sure that her jewelry is off.
00:54:13.680 And my sister said, she doesn't have any on.
00:54:17.080 And I said, she has to have a ring on.
00:54:19.000 She can't get it off.
00:54:20.140 She said, does she have earrings on?
00:54:21.680 She said, no.
00:54:23.440 And I said, OK, that's weird.
00:54:25.420 And that's when the communications director started saying, well, you know, these women, they hide things.
00:54:31.760 And he actually said, you know, sometimes they hide them in their panty drawers.
00:54:36.540 My brother was thinking, what in the world?
00:54:39.280 Like, why would he say that?
00:54:41.840 How does he know that?
00:54:44.120 And the next following days, we were like, he did it.
00:54:48.220 So they they were saying that the people in the home, I would say that I would absolutely think that I think that much more than my mom was killed by a rob, you know, by some burglar that was stalking her.
00:55:03.920 It's a much more logical conclusion.
00:55:06.320 So they didn't do anything.
00:55:08.520 And when you say he was arrested after the third murder and robbery, he was arrested and put in for 70 days.
00:55:16.960 But that was for trespassing, right?
00:55:19.220 How was he getting into these facilities and what was he doing?
00:55:23.880 And how many times did they see him in there?
00:55:27.400 So, I mean, the the security reported him a few times.
00:55:31.380 They kicked him out one time.
00:55:32.620 And then the second time, he obviously was sentenced to 70 days, served 12 days, of course, because you never serve your sentence.
00:55:39.580 And he went right back to doing it in that second facility.
00:55:42.760 That was Ellen House, daughter of Norma French, who was killed in the second facility in Dallas County.
00:55:49.980 They this guy would troll the hallways for hours on end.
00:55:54.860 It is it is simply astounding.
00:55:57.700 And again, this wasn't the perfect murderer.
00:56:01.220 When I first covered it, I thought that this guy just staged the bodies well.
00:56:05.620 But no, he spent most of his time in these apartments looking for the jewelry, not trying to cover up his murder.
00:56:12.680 Sometimes you saw the glasses crushed halfway around the room, blood on the pillow.
00:56:17.520 If you're a trained police officer, you would know that that's prima facie a homicide.
00:56:24.180 I don't care if they're 115 years old.
00:56:26.340 If the ring is missing and the family calls it in, there's something wrong.
00:56:31.940 But this was able to go on for another two years and ironically only stopped because the final woman, the 23rd woman or 24th, had a pacemaker that kicked in and she wound up surviving and was able to identify him.
00:56:47.740 That is absolutely incredible.
00:56:53.360 And and yet he is not he's not being they're not asking for the death penalty in Texas.
00:57:01.080 They're not asking for the death penalty.
00:57:04.080 Nope.
00:57:04.580 And it's not just John Crusoe, who's kind of a Soros prosecutor in Dallas County.
00:57:08.880 But but none of us paid attention or we did a little bit two years ago when he said he's not seeking the death penalty because we figured, look, there's nine cases to choose from in Collin County.
00:57:18.260 So they'll certainly take care of it.
00:57:20.180 It's a Republican county.
00:57:21.100 But Greg Willis announced about two weeks ago that he's not seeking the death penalty either.
00:57:26.340 Why?
00:57:26.660 No, no public comment was given.
00:57:29.040 What I have heard from the families are excuses that are not unique to this case, but would basically terminate the death penalty in in totality.
00:57:41.020 It will take too long.
00:57:42.560 You'll be dead by then.
00:57:43.660 It's too much money.
00:57:45.400 We've heard from both counties.
00:57:47.440 He was a model prisoner.
00:57:49.100 Oh, my gosh.
00:57:50.740 Oh, my gosh.
00:57:52.120 Every every one on death row is a model prisoner afterwards.
00:57:56.080 I mean, you had the famous Carla Faye Tucker drama under George W.
00:58:00.140 Bush in Texas that she found Jesus.
00:58:02.240 And they all say that this is nothing new.
00:58:05.280 It's usually more of the gangbangers that commit crimes in prison.
00:58:09.040 The serial murders are kind of loners.
00:58:10.960 They're not going to do anything.
00:58:12.500 It's just something something very bizarre, because when I look at stories and I find anomalies before, during and after.
00:58:21.300 So the fact that this was never caught, the fact that during the process, the families weren't mollycoddled and treated like you would expect victims of something like this.
00:58:31.700 They had to beg for indictments.
00:58:33.300 They had to beg for changing of the medical examiner's determination of death.
00:58:39.120 Reluctantly, they gave indictments, but only went to trial on two of them.
00:58:42.720 And then now no death penalty.
00:58:45.140 The state doesn't seem to be interested, at least from what I've heard.
00:58:48.840 All right.
00:58:48.960 OK, here's the thing.
00:58:50.340 You know, David, I want to talk to not David.
00:58:54.080 I'm sorry, Daniel.
00:58:55.000 I want to talk to you after the show and we'll have Ricky or somebody reach out.
00:59:02.480 This is ridiculous.
00:59:03.920 This is Texas.
00:59:04.960 If you've got a guy who we know killed 22 or 23 people and he was doing it cold blooded murder and he was doing it just for the money.
00:59:18.920 If you can't get a capital case on that guy, well, then then then the death penalty doesn't exist really in Texas for anybody.
00:59:29.920 And I think because it is a conservative county, I think we should highlight these.
00:59:37.460 I'd like to talk to the surviving families.
00:59:40.460 I'd like to hear them.
00:59:42.100 I mean, I assume they want the death penalty for this guy.
00:59:46.080 And I would assume that there's a lot of people in Texas that live in these counties that will find this to be an outrage.
00:59:53.040 And they I think they're they're getting away with it because no one knows this story.
00:59:58.740 You've done a great, great service, Daniel, in bringing this to America's attention.
01:00:06.080 I mean, this is one that's going to go, you know, in a gold star afterlife on this one, because this is this is craziness, craziness.
01:00:16.200 And it's there should be an investigation on the police.
01:00:18.980 There should be an investigation on all of these nursing homes or these these senior living centers.
01:00:24.560 I certainly wouldn't want my family in one of those.
01:00:28.200 So we'll talk after and continue this story, Daniel.
01:00:31.420 Thank you.
01:00:33.480 Is that incredible?
01:00:35.620 Absolutely incredible.
01:00:36.480 I didn't know any of that.
01:00:37.500 Yeah.
01:00:37.760 And why is that?
01:00:39.000 Why do you think we didn't know that?
01:00:41.420 Think about it for a second.
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01:01:43.060 Ten seconds.
01:01:43.660 Station ID.
01:01:44.160 If my family member was in one of those assisted living facilities where several of these murders happened
01:02:04.640 and nobody on the staff had put any of this stuff together, nobody on the staff said,
01:02:11.900 hey, wait a minute, is somebody in this building stealing the jewelry?
01:02:19.740 I mean, I can see, hey, you know, they're 97 years old.
01:02:23.220 They just died of natural causes.
01:02:24.820 But the jewelry is disturbing.
01:02:27.440 And that nobody in those facilities did anything to stop that.
01:02:32.900 That shows me there's a problem.
01:02:35.300 And there's a problem.
01:02:36.680 I mean, he was talking about the blood.
01:02:38.740 One woman, her glasses had been smashed and were thrown across the room.
01:02:44.340 And there was blood on the pillow that he used to smother her.
01:02:48.660 And the police were like, no, she died of natural causes.
01:02:52.740 And it was bleeding on this pillow on her face.
01:02:57.920 And she probably just took her glasses and threw them against the wall.
01:03:01.900 What are you talking about?
01:03:03.200 And her jewelry is missing.
01:03:08.620 I mean, obviously, it's in the best interest, you think, in theory of the nerd, the homes to not want to publicize this.
01:03:16.120 Right.
01:03:16.300 But that's why the police are there to make sure that this does get investigated.
01:03:20.340 And it only needs to be publicized when, you know, the police or whoever is not doing their job.
01:03:27.680 And, you know, be on alert, district attorneys.
01:03:32.200 This happened in your county.
01:03:35.800 Your phone might start to ring soon.
01:03:38.440 Because I'm not going to let this one go.
01:03:40.060 This is really bad on multiple levels.
01:03:43.480 Back in a minute.
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01:05:17.720 So the Romanian president has deplored potential serious violation of sovereignty and territorial integrity in Romania, which is a member of NATO, which would be, yeah, that'd be great.
01:05:38.640 But before we get into that, first, let me go back to this story we were just talking about.
01:05:43.540 The DA in Collin County, which is Plano in Frisco, is Greg Willis.
01:05:51.400 And he has said he's going to prosecute this just like a regular, you know, a regular trial and they're not going to go for the death penalty.
01:05:58.600 How many people do you have to kill in Texas before you are given the death penalty?
01:06:04.580 How brazen do you have to be?
01:06:08.960 How uncaring do you have to be?
01:06:12.860 And you know more about this than I do, as I said.
01:06:15.920 But reading Daniel's article, he said last month, Collin County DA Greg Willis informed the victims' families there will be no more trials and no pursuit of capital punishment for the murders.
01:06:27.320 What is that?
01:06:29.360 Greg, I'll treat you with respect on my show.
01:06:32.740 I'd like you to come on.
01:06:35.120 We're going to be reaching out to you today.
01:06:37.080 And if you're listening, you can just call in right now.
01:06:39.960 But I'd just like to hear your reasoning on this.
01:06:42.600 There might be a very good reason.
01:06:43.800 I don't see it.
01:06:45.820 And the only way that any of this is going to be solved, because have you investigated the police that investigated this?
01:06:54.500 Have you investigated the, you know, the retirement homes?
01:07:01.620 I mean, how does this happen over and over and over and over again?
01:07:06.360 You know, just 22, 23 times.
01:07:08.720 I mean, that's, you know, the 24th lived.
01:07:11.280 And that's the only way they caught this guy.
01:07:13.780 I mean, I just, I don't, I don't understand it.
01:07:18.780 If you live in Plano or Frisco or in Collin County, you might want to call Greg's office and just say, you know, politely, sincerely, can you tell me why?
01:07:31.020 I mean, how many people do you have to kill to get the death penalty?
01:07:33.960 I'm just looking for a number.
01:07:36.480 Especially little old ladies.
01:07:38.560 Little old ladies.
01:07:40.920 I mean, aren't we supposed to protect our parents and our grandparents and little old ladies help them cross the street?
01:07:46.320 Yeah, what is this, Cuomo's New York?
01:07:47.820 Yeah, really?
01:07:50.460 By the way, Dallas County, it's a George Soros DA.
01:07:53.920 You can call their DA as well.
01:07:57.860 Good luck with that.
01:07:58.440 Good luck with that.
01:07:59.140 Okay, so the reason why I brought up NATO a minute ago is because I want you to know we are, we are dancing with the devil right now.
01:08:12.880 We are a kite in a hurricane.
01:08:17.520 And it doesn't end well for the kite.
01:08:21.320 Hurricane's fine.
01:08:23.580 The kite doesn't survive.
01:08:26.060 There's a great story from the Rutherford Institute and John Whitehead and Nisha wrote it.
01:08:37.740 The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed and hence clamorous to be led to safety by an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary.
01:08:50.340 So, quote, we have been, since 9-11, on crisis after crisis after crisis.
01:08:59.940 And we have all kinds of emergency orders.
01:09:03.700 And now, with our permanent crisis management that we are in, we have what crisis coming next?
01:09:25.440 Is it COVID?
01:09:27.640 That's what everybody's saying.
01:09:28.520 I don't believe that they're going to try to lock us down again.
01:09:31.200 But maybe they will.
01:09:32.980 I mean, I was on the air before they locked us down going, can you imagine if they tried to do that in America?
01:09:41.380 So, don't listen to me on that.
01:09:48.400 But all of the crisis that we have right on the horizon, America has got to pay attention.
01:09:56.220 There is something that is happening.
01:09:58.780 The Biden administration, and along with its, you know, cohort, the corporate media, want America to not focus on CBDCs.
01:10:10.980 And if you do, only the benefits.
01:10:14.740 Now, a CBDC is a central bank digital currency.
01:10:19.180 My apologies if you've read about it in Dark Future, but it is so vital you understand this.
01:10:26.480 Central bank digital currency.
01:10:28.520 It is not Bitcoin because it expands the power to a never-ending level, literally, the power of the government over your freedom.
01:10:42.340 Now, China already has this, and it differs significantly from things like cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin.
01:10:52.060 Neither central banks nor governments have the power to program, manage, or affect Bitcoin other than banning it.
01:11:01.860 Okay?
01:11:02.300 That's all they can do.
01:11:04.040 If you have Bitcoin, you can move it anywhere you want in the world.
01:11:08.460 You can keep it in your pocket.
01:11:10.320 It's yours.
01:11:11.220 You can take it out of the system.
01:11:15.460 Bitcoin, all the transactions are transparent for all to see, but the users remain anonymous.
01:11:23.400 Now, you might say, I don't have anything to hide.
01:11:28.240 Okay, neither do I.
01:11:30.860 But have you noticed we're entering a time where it is, show me the person, and I will show you the crime.
01:11:37.420 I've never been able to get people to understand why, why, I'm not doing anything.
01:11:44.120 Why would I worry about it?
01:11:46.940 Because of that road.
01:11:49.840 Where that road leads you, and not necessarily with, you know, the best angels among us, being the ones who are walking down the roads.
01:12:00.920 But have you seen one of the best angels among us?
01:12:05.140 Have you seen any of the angels?
01:12:06.940 Have you seen even kind of like an angel with some soot on it?
01:12:10.980 Because it came down through a chimney like Santa.
01:12:13.660 Have you seen any angels in Washington or in the Fed?
01:12:18.660 Because I haven't.
01:12:22.480 Now, Beijing uses their central bank digital currency with expiration dates.
01:12:30.080 So, you know how they say, we've got to have helicopter money.
01:12:34.200 We've got to give helicopter money.
01:12:36.060 The economy is starting to slow down.
01:12:39.080 We need to rush a lot of money out and get people spending.
01:12:42.820 And so, remember, your patriotic duty after 9-11 was to go out and shop.
01:12:48.520 So, it'll be your patriotic duty to do that.
01:12:51.820 But the shopping begins right now.
01:12:56.080 And they can put a time limit on your money.
01:13:03.260 Also, everything you spend is tied directly to you.
01:13:08.620 Everything is traceable.
01:13:10.000 And I'm not doing anything wrong.
01:13:12.680 Yes, but the government knows precisely when you spent money, where you spent the money, where you are, how you're using your money.
01:13:24.360 Now, if you go into authoritarian regimes, well, that's a nice tool to have to control you.
01:13:32.960 Already, this social credit system, which is tied to this, monitors 1.4 billion people in China.
01:13:44.440 And if you behave in a certain way, you get rewards.
01:13:48.420 You behave in another way, you get punishments.
01:13:50.620 And bad behavior is running a red light to being critical to the Chinese government.
01:13:58.880 Even before the digital won, the Chinese citizens who received lower social credit scores due to bad behaviors struggled to live just a regular everyday life.
01:14:11.380 You think you're struggling at the grocery store?
01:14:13.420 Try being on the crap list of the government, and they control all of your money.
01:14:19.060 You can't travel.
01:14:20.600 You can't buy a plane ticket or a train ticket.
01:14:23.620 You can be denied certain schools, certain opportunities.
01:14:27.220 In China, if you're a pet owner, they can take your pet away.
01:14:31.240 Then they introduced the digital money, the digital won.
01:14:39.320 Now, they can reprimand anyone because they can instantly deduct a fine from your bank account.
01:14:47.940 They can completely take all of your money because it's not your money.
01:14:53.520 You can never take it out of the bank and hold it.
01:14:57.280 They can now, and they do, banish people from the digital payment system completely.
01:15:05.460 So, this is very effective because if you try to survive in a cashless society, you better behave because there's nothing you can do.
01:15:16.420 There was a viral video of a Chinese woman, and she said, global social monetary control information systems, this is what it is like.
01:15:29.240 She was taking paper currency.
01:15:33.700 She was willing to pay.
01:15:35.700 She couldn't buy anything, not even a pork bun.
01:15:41.060 She couldn't buy anything, had all the cash in the world.
01:15:49.040 You see that guy in England, we've been trying to get a hold of him.
01:15:52.160 I love him.
01:15:52.940 He's this old guy, and he went into a cashless grocery store, and everything was marked with a price.
01:15:59.500 And it wasn't a lot.
01:16:00.800 It was, you know, I don't know, a couple dollars.
01:16:02.440 And he looked at the price.
01:16:05.780 He knew what the tax was, and he put it down on the counter, all the money.
01:16:12.060 And he said, I'm walking out now.
01:16:14.460 You have money.
01:16:15.320 I paid for it.
01:16:16.480 I paid for it.
01:16:17.720 There is the money.
01:16:19.800 I'm walking out.
01:16:21.140 Sir, don't do that.
01:16:22.080 Don't do that.
01:16:22.960 We'll have to call the police.
01:16:23.800 Don't do that, sir.
01:16:25.420 No, I did it because I paid for it in currency.
01:16:29.720 That's not going to last.
01:16:35.720 And when we have a crisis, this is what is coming.
01:16:41.460 The digital dollar, Biden and the allies renewed their hardly disguised effort to track American transactions, collect financial data.
01:16:56.620 Get into your privacy.
01:17:03.140 Now, if you think this government has the ability to, you know, hold back, hold back.
01:17:09.420 I mean, you know, we disagree with those people, but, you know, we don't want to hurt them.
01:17:13.060 They have rights, too.
01:17:14.020 If you think our government is like that, you're delusional.
01:17:20.080 There are several bills in the Senate that have been introduced.
01:17:23.880 Nothing is happening.
01:17:25.320 This is something Americans should go to the Fed because you don't have to go to Washington.
01:17:34.980 You can go to the Fed and you should be marching peacefully for the Fed.
01:17:41.300 You should be calling every day people on Capitol Hill.
01:17:45.340 No CBDC.
01:17:48.980 If we miss this one, we truly are over as a free nation.
01:17:56.300 This one is no go.
01:17:59.960 This is an absolute line in the sand.
01:18:02.880 They must not be able to do this.
01:18:05.080 All right.
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01:18:56.820 I was firing and it shows you that you're pulling the gun that, you know, once you start
01:19:03.020 to pull the trigger, it's going down or to the left or it's going up, whatever.
01:19:06.960 You can do it with dry firing and you can do it with live rounds as well.
01:19:11.280 And it is really good.
01:19:13.620 It's teaching you.
01:19:15.080 It's like having a firearms instructor standing right there, except it's more accurate than
01:19:19.440 a firearms instructor.
01:19:20.420 Cause I don't know how many times they're like, I didn't see it.
01:19:22.720 I don't know what mantis X.com mantis X.com.
01:19:29.260 This is the Glenn back program.
01:19:41.280 Oh my gosh.
01:19:47.660 I can't, I cannot take what's happening in New York.
01:19:51.620 Do we have the mayor Adams thing?
01:19:53.160 Did we, did we pull that?
01:19:54.180 I know we talked about it.
01:19:55.760 Um, mayor Adams was speaking in front of city council.
01:19:59.440 We have it play.
01:20:00.180 This started with a madman down in Texas decided he wanted to bus people up to New York city.
01:20:06.440 110,000 migrants.
01:20:13.020 We have to feed, close, house, educate the children, wash their laundry sheets, give them
01:20:21.720 everything they need.
01:20:22.800 Healthcare.
01:20:23.540 I don't see an ending to this.
01:20:24.700 Okay.
01:20:24.840 Stop, stop for a second.
01:20:26.320 Did you hear what he just said?
01:20:27.680 It's because of a madman, meaning our governor here in Texas, taking them instead.
01:20:33.700 What were we supposed to do?
01:20:35.200 We're supposed to take all of them.
01:20:36.760 Right.
01:20:37.460 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:20:38.400 We're just supposed to take them all.
01:20:39.600 That's the sane solution here.
01:20:40.940 No, you're the sanctuary city.
01:20:42.900 110,000 migrants.
01:20:43.960 That's called a Tuesday in the state.
01:20:45.500 Yeah.
01:20:45.940 I mean, please don't even start with me.
01:20:49.240 Okay.
01:20:49.620 Listen, now he's saying, I don't see an ending.
01:20:52.400 I don't see an ending to this.
01:20:53.900 This issue will destroy New York City.
01:21:00.200 Destroy New York City.
01:21:01.620 Racist.
01:21:02.160 We're getting 10,000 migrants a month.
01:21:05.960 Oh, wow.
01:21:06.440 Give me your tired, weak, poor, huddled masks.
01:21:08.360 One time we were just in Venezuela.
01:21:11.280 Yeah.
01:21:11.580 Now we're getting Ecuador.
01:21:12.660 Oh, okay.
01:21:13.360 Now we're getting Russian speaking coming through Mexico.
01:21:15.500 Oh, now we have...
01:21:16.020 Now we're getting Western Africa.
01:21:18.280 Ooh.
01:21:18.640 Now we're getting people from all over the globe have made their minds up that they're going
01:21:22.500 to come through the southern part of the border and come into New York City.
01:21:27.460 And everyone is saying it's New York City's problem.
01:21:30.840 Yeah.
01:21:31.540 Yeah, it is.
01:21:32.280 Every community in this city is going to be impacted.
01:21:36.020 Yeah.
01:21:36.660 Yeah.
01:21:36.880 It's 100% your problem.
01:21:38.020 That's weird.
01:21:38.620 Now imagine how Dallas and Houston are impacted.
01:21:42.560 Imagine how San Antonio and Austin have been impacted.
01:21:46.080 Imagine those towns of 5,000 people by the border, how they've been impacted.
01:21:53.140 And everybody just says, okay, well, we're sanctuary cities.
01:21:57.960 Well, I guess let Texas deal with it.
01:21:59.980 No.
01:22:00.860 No.
01:22:01.980 Every sanctuary city should have busload after busload after busload.
01:22:07.160 You're a sanctuary city.
01:22:09.040 You wanted them.
01:22:10.460 You said you'll protect them.
01:22:12.320 You'll care for them.
01:22:13.940 Take them.
01:22:14.920 Take them.
01:22:15.520 And it'll change the second you stop it.
01:22:17.480 It will.
01:22:17.860 Yeah.
01:22:18.020 Just change the policy.
01:22:19.600 You have a right to shelter law.
01:22:21.760 Change that.
01:22:22.420 You can't be taken seriously if you haven't changed that law yet.
01:22:26.060 Say you're not a sanctuary city and we'll send it to the next one.
01:22:29.540 Oh, and by the way, maybe you should speak out or call the president.
01:22:32.900 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:22:33.900 We celebrated this past weekend Labor Day, and that is a celebration.
01:22:38.660 I mean, it's actually a communist thing, but let's just couch it in.
01:22:41.720 Well, yeah, but that's not what we celebrate.
01:22:44.020 Right now, the hard work of men and women.
01:22:45.860 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:22:46.440 Whatever.
01:22:47.340 Here's the thing.
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01:22:53.340 These people who are still in there.
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01:24:22.620 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:28.860 Hello, America.
01:24:30.440 Welcome to the program.
01:24:32.280 Somebody we haven't talked to in quite a while.
01:24:34.500 Christy Noem, our old friend from, well, not old.
01:24:37.440 Our friend from South Dakota has something she is doing on Friday.
01:24:43.780 And she wanted to make sure the word got out so you knew.
01:24:49.160 What is it?
01:24:50.440 She'll tell you in 60 seconds.
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01:26:10.420 Christy, Governor Noem, how are you?
01:26:12.280 Long time, no talk.
01:26:13.880 I'm doing great.
01:26:15.160 Thanks for inviting me to be with you.
01:26:16.700 You bet.
01:26:17.460 So what is it you're doing on Friday?
01:26:21.200 Well, we have an event that our state Republican party is hosting in Rapid City, just a few minutes
01:26:28.380 down the road from Mount Rushmore.
01:26:29.640 And President Donald J. Trump is coming as the special guest and speaker at this rally.
01:26:35.480 Now, how many times has he been to South Dakota?
01:26:37.540 I know he did the thing on 4th of July, which was tremendous.
01:26:41.360 I wish I would have been there.
01:26:42.960 Right.
01:26:43.960 And it does.
01:26:45.060 I mean, has he been there beyond that?
01:26:49.160 No, it's it's really incredible that he would come.
01:26:52.480 He has not been back since July 3rd.
01:26:54.540 And I think that was his first trip to the state.
01:26:57.280 So and he's excited to come back, I think, and see all the people there that welcomed
01:27:01.320 him the first time around.
01:27:02.440 And I think what's remarkable, Glenn, is this is an event to raise some money for our state
01:27:07.020 Republican Party.
01:27:08.180 The chairman is a good friend of mine.
01:27:09.460 And and we asked several people to come.
01:27:13.080 We've we've asked quite a few of the presidential candidates to come.
01:27:15.720 And several of them said, you know, no, we can't make it.
01:27:20.360 It's not a priority.
01:27:21.380 We need to be in Iowa, New Hampshire.
01:27:23.200 We need to be in other places.
01:27:24.620 But right away, President Trump said, yes, Christy, I'll be there.
01:27:28.420 And that's what I think is so incredible is, you know, the guy shows up even for the little
01:27:33.500 states, the little people that, you know, don't matter to others at this point in time
01:27:38.700 or don't think we're significant.
01:27:40.300 He comes because he knows that every single person deserves to be treated exactly the same.
01:27:46.540 I got to tell you, he is very loyal to the people in the hardworking people.
01:27:53.980 I know that in talking to him through interviews several times and off air, which is to me more
01:28:02.900 important, he will often speak of people who are, you know, farmers, ranchers, factory
01:28:08.460 workers, people.
01:28:09.420 He's like they're just getting the shaft and it does bother him.
01:28:15.460 It does bother him.
01:28:16.880 And if you talk to people who've worked with him or for him at his different businesses
01:28:20.520 that probably most of the time wouldn't get noticed by the CEO, they all think the world
01:28:25.880 of him.
01:28:26.480 And he, you know, treated them kindly and gave them an opportunity to provide for their families
01:28:31.360 and was good to them.
01:28:33.040 That's what I was watching this video that came out.
01:28:35.240 I don't know if you've seen it, Glenn, this last week of these Latino rappers that made
01:28:38.960 this rap.
01:28:39.480 Yeah, I saw it, yeah.
01:28:40.900 Well, I, you know, I was watching that with my husband and I just, I said, I don't know
01:28:45.000 of other candidates that, you know, inspire people so much.
01:28:49.320 They do things like this, you know, what, and my husband said, I said, I don't get what
01:28:54.680 it is because the guy really, Trump really broke politics.
01:28:57.020 I mean, he did.
01:28:58.400 It just, there's no rules anymore because he, you know, just did so many things and still
01:29:03.780 does today, unprecedented things he says and does.
01:29:06.960 But I, you know, I was watching that video and my husband said, it's because he's real.
01:29:12.100 He has flaws.
01:29:13.380 He isn't perfect, but he's genuine and he is who he is and take it or leave it.
01:29:19.020 And he said, that's just so different in the world of government, public service.
01:29:23.700 And that's what people in this country are hungry for.
01:29:26.080 I think that's what every lesson, every politician, regardless of who they are, needs to examine
01:29:30.900 that and say, this is how desperate America is for just somebody who is real and, and embraces
01:29:36.600 who he is and puts himself out there.
01:29:39.100 I am trying to stay neutral and very positive on every candidate because I will vote for
01:29:46.200 anyone but Biden.
01:29:49.140 And I just don't want to, you know, tear each other apart.
01:29:53.980 It's the last thing we need.
01:29:57.260 But as I look at Donald Trump and I, this is an honest question.
01:30:02.060 I, I can't imagine he's not going to be the nominee the way he is so far ahead, but anything
01:30:08.240 could happen.
01:30:09.240 But as I'm looking at it, go ahead.
01:30:12.260 Well, no, I just, I was, that's kind of been my position all along too, is, you know, people
01:30:16.400 would say to me months and months ago, are you going to run or who are you going to support?
01:30:20.200 And I just said, nobody can beat him.
01:30:21.480 I mean, so why get into a presidential race if you don't have, if you're not going to
01:30:26.580 win?
01:30:26.980 Like some of these candidates that are running, I don't think they ever really thought they
01:30:31.660 were going to walk away with it.
01:30:33.480 But why get into a race that, you know, right now, he's such a big force and dynamic that,
01:30:38.860 that nobody else has a pathway.
01:30:41.320 It's hard to see a pathway for someone else.
01:30:43.780 I agree with you.
01:30:45.300 However, I know some of the candidates and I know some of them are running for vice president.
01:30:51.100 Others are running because they have some differences or some issues, but they would
01:30:56.820 still support, uh, president Trump.
01:30:59.260 But let me ask you this, cause I get hammered by people, uh, asking the question about COVID.
01:31:09.240 The president was the president and I give everybody the benefit of the doubt at the beginning,
01:31:14.360 even, I hate to say this, but even Fauci at the very beginning, well, no, not Fauci cause
01:31:19.440 he did know what it was.
01:31:20.960 Um, anybody who didn't know what was coming our way, it looked horrible.
01:31:26.140 And, and president Trump, I think did the right thing all the way along until, you know,
01:31:33.600 we get into spring and then you're like, wait a minute.
01:31:36.080 And he's listening to, he's listening to Atlas, but he's also listening and empowering Fauci
01:31:43.360 and the, the COVID vaccine and the people that he was listening to.
01:31:48.940 Do you think, cause I have not heard this from him.
01:31:52.360 Do you think that he learned a lesson, uh, about who to listen to and who not to listen
01:31:58.520 to on that?
01:31:59.240 You know, I haven't had that specific conversation with him either.
01:32:04.500 I do remember those days very, very well though, cause they were hell.
01:32:08.920 They were hell for governors and for leaders.
01:32:11.220 And the one thing that I keep telling people is president Trump let me do my job.
01:32:16.020 I mean, he let me make the decisions for my state, for my people, which I'm extremely
01:32:20.300 grateful for.
01:32:21.500 Biden would have never let me do my job.
01:32:24.060 He would have came in here and crushed me for what the decisions I was making to not close
01:32:27.720 businesses.
01:32:28.160 And I refused to even define what an essential business was and wouldn't mandate anything.
01:32:33.020 And I mean, Biden would have absolutely just done everything he could to destroy me during
01:32:37.340 that time.
01:32:37.800 So I do, I've been pretty honest about the fact that I do think it was wrong for president
01:32:43.320 Trump to give Fauci credibility.
01:32:45.660 I've told him that too.
01:32:47.280 I also think he, at that time, turned it over to Mike Pence.
01:32:50.700 I mean, Mike Pence was the head of the, of the task force.
01:32:54.100 And, and every day they put Burks and Fauci in front of a press conference, they were
01:33:00.000 giving them credibility and giving them, pointing to them saying, listen to these guys.
01:33:05.340 And there, there is a responsibility they have to take for that.
01:33:08.100 I said to them during that time, why are you, why are you using Fauci?
01:33:13.360 I've watched that guy run around Washington, DC for the last 10 years, friends with Nancy
01:33:18.940 Pelosi and, and hanging out with Schumer and, and they, we knew they were liberals.
01:33:24.320 And so why we chose two doctors and gave them credibility when knowing that we were empowering
01:33:30.020 them to use it against us in the future.
01:33:32.420 I mean, I had those conversations with the white house during that time, but I think they
01:33:37.760 were so willing to try to find someone who they thought was an expert and didn't think
01:33:43.460 about the political downside of giving them the credibility then to crush our people,
01:33:48.520 our rights, our economy.
01:33:50.260 But, but that was alarming to me to see them have those press conferences every day and
01:33:54.920 look at Burks and Fauci and, and know that I'd seen them right along with the liberal Democrats
01:34:01.160 in DC for the last 20 years.
01:34:03.240 And, and here we are standing them up as Republicans and saying, listen to these guys.
01:34:06.900 Right.
01:34:07.560 He was, however, for a long time, also very, very pro-vax, which, you know, you can go either
01:34:14.680 way, uh, on that depending on who, but he never got any credit for being extraordinarily pro-vax.
01:34:21.340 Um, but I, I don't know if maybe, but I don't know if he would have mandated it.
01:34:26.960 The one thing about this with COVID is he shut it down for 15 days, but he didn't tell the
01:34:35.060 states, you must do this.
01:34:37.740 He would say, Florida, you're opening up.
01:34:39.840 I think it was Florida.
01:34:40.500 You're opening up too soon or Georgia, Georgia, Georgia, um, you know, but he didn't, he didn't
01:34:45.960 force anybody to do anything and he didn't force the vaccine companies, uh, into some public
01:34:52.180 private partnership.
01:34:53.020 Although we found out later, they already were in that public private partnership.
01:34:57.840 Um, all right.
01:34:58.940 Well, Christy, one, one, one last question on, uh, on, on Donald Trump that, you know, there's
01:35:04.920 a story out today that, I mean, in Colorado, they are trying to, they're using the 14th
01:35:11.720 amendment.
01:35:12.060 They just brought it to court yesterday to try to get him removed from the ballot.
01:35:16.740 I mean, these people say they love democracy, but they seem to hate when people vote.
01:35:21.180 Um, you have in, um, uh, Georgia yesterday, the trial started the, the, the, uh, the prosecution
01:35:29.080 said, it'll take four months, which would take you right up to the, um, uh, the nomination
01:35:35.860 and the conventions.
01:35:37.680 The judge said, no, it'll probably take eight months, which will take you to the end of October.
01:35:44.160 What do you make of this?
01:35:45.780 And how can, how can anyone fight for their life the way they are and run?
01:35:53.980 I mean, he has to be there in court.
01:35:56.140 What, what is going to happen here?
01:35:58.380 Well, that's what I'm hoping is that the American people have a long enough attention
01:36:02.400 span to, to keep paying attention.
01:36:04.360 It's clear that as these indictments have come down, that people are paying attention.
01:36:08.860 They're seeing the political attack and they're seeing how the, the judicial system is being
01:36:13.500 manipulated to prosecute someone that politically the left just doesn't want in place.
01:36:18.800 So I, that's my concern in this country is that we've got people that now seem to have
01:36:24.480 ADD and, and as you know, you, you know, the, like even the Chinese spy balloon, what we talked
01:36:29.880 about that for two weeks and then people moved on and moved on.
01:36:33.200 And, and, and we have to, I just hope they pay attention long enough to see what a tool they
01:36:38.720 are using in our judicial system just to destroy Donald Trump and frankly, his entire family.
01:36:44.260 I don't know of anybody else with, I mean, I kind of, there's parts of his attack style
01:36:49.920 that, you know, make me cringe, but then I, I think, I don't know if anybody else with
01:36:54.920 a different personality could withstand this kind of an assault day after day.
01:36:59.960 I just don't know.
01:37:00.820 I don't know who could do it.
01:37:02.040 So I'm kind of glad he's got that person.
01:37:03.760 Yeah.
01:37:04.240 Who could stand this?
01:37:05.800 I said this to him recently.
01:37:07.680 He's the most investigated man ever in the history of the world.
01:37:12.680 I'm absolutely convinced nobody has been investigated more and this is what they come up with and
01:37:19.100 they do everything to destroy him.
01:37:22.300 They want him in jail.
01:37:24.220 They want to destroy him.
01:37:25.940 They want him broke.
01:37:27.040 They want his family broken.
01:37:29.120 What does that say?
01:37:32.220 Well, and I just, I, I keep reminding people, this is, this is politics today is it's not no
01:37:39.900 longer destroy you on your positions, your beliefs, your votes.
01:37:43.420 Now it is, I will destroy you, your integrity, your reputation, and your family and anybody
01:37:49.720 who touches you.
01:37:50.680 And that is incredible because you have people in power now that don't care about the law.
01:37:57.040 They don't care about enforcing the law.
01:37:58.820 And so that's a new territory than I think we've been in Glenn.
01:38:03.580 I don't remember history, history being like this before where it was so deep that we couldn't
01:38:10.840 even just trust our judicial system and that everyone was treated equal under the law.
01:38:16.260 We, we may be not only ignore that, but we have leaders who have been spent their lifetime,
01:38:22.600 like Joe Biden, literally creating and writing laws that now say, I guess they don't matter.
01:38:28.260 Yes.
01:38:28.580 You know, screw it.
01:38:29.680 That doesn't matter anymore.
01:38:30.840 So that's, that's the challenge of today's day and age that we live in.
01:38:34.860 All right.
01:38:35.420 So this happens tomorrow.
01:38:37.540 It starts at 530 central time.
01:38:41.000 And where, and do you need tickets or how do you get involved?
01:38:44.420 This sold out like within the first 24 hours.
01:38:47.680 So when we announced the tickets, they were gone.
01:38:49.980 And it's at the Monument Civic Center in Rapid City, South Dakota.
01:38:54.000 How many people does that hold?
01:38:55.760 Well, it was 6,500 originally.
01:38:58.060 We figured out a way to add some more seats.
01:39:00.960 You know, after that reopened the ticket sales and then they were gone in a few hours.
01:39:05.080 Wow.
01:39:05.420 There'll be, there'll be 7,000 people approximately in attendance.
01:39:10.540 And I think we even oversold it a little bit, counting on some people maybe not being able
01:39:15.600 to make it at the last minute, but it should be, it should be incredible.
01:39:18.980 The place will be packed.
01:39:20.200 It's in a hockey arena, which I think is a little fitting because there's a full contact
01:39:25.180 sport and it'll be, it'll be good.
01:39:28.760 We're excited about it.
01:39:29.640 We're glad he's helping our Republican party because this Republican party here in South
01:39:34.620 Dakota and, and us here are, you know, getting much more scrutiny than we've ever gotten
01:39:40.320 before.
01:39:41.160 Oh yeah.
01:39:41.660 Because our state is so little.
01:39:43.180 Most people call us a flyover state.
01:39:44.860 They don't pay attention, but what we did during COVID and what we're doing with our
01:39:48.860 economy and by marketing our businesses and our jobs every day.
01:39:53.280 Now the state of South Dakota is under attack.
01:39:55.120 And it's because we just did hear what conservatives have always said they believed we did it and
01:40:00.600 it worked.
01:40:01.140 So that's, I keep telling president Trump is you don't have to talk about what we believe
01:40:06.220 as Republicans.
01:40:06.960 All you have to do is point to a state like South Dakota and said, they did it.
01:40:10.140 And look at that.
01:40:11.000 They have the fastest growing incomes in the country.
01:40:14.320 Their population is growing at 10 times the national average.
01:40:17.980 Women-owned businesses are more successful.
01:40:19.820 Our overdoses are dropping.
01:40:21.260 We're the only state that, um, didn't take the elevated unemployment benefits.
01:40:25.760 And we just broke the national record for the lowest unemployment rate in history in
01:40:30.380 the entire country at 1.8%.
01:40:33.280 And suicide and mental health problems are going down.
01:40:37.440 There's no other state that's seeing what we're seeing here in South Dakota.
01:40:40.140 And it's just because we embraced freedom and it worked.
01:40:43.900 And that's what Republicans need to be talking about is it has consequences.
01:40:48.180 Who's in charge and we have the perfect examples if we'll do that contrast during this election
01:40:53.880 cycle and make people realize, you know, this isn't just a personality contest between Joe
01:41:00.180 Biden and president Donald Trump.
01:41:02.300 It's about who they surround themselves and what kind of decisions they, they make that
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01:41:10.140 That's a farmer in the middle of the country or someone living and running a small business
01:41:14.440 on Main Street, you know, in the Midwest, anywhere.
01:41:18.300 So that's what, that's what this election's about.
01:41:21.000 Governor Christy Noem, as always, good to talk to you.
01:41:23.600 Thank you so much for being on.
01:41:25.100 Again, that happens tomorrow.
01:41:26.260 And I have a feeling we'll be talking about this again on, on Monday.
01:41:30.140 Christy, thank you very much.
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01:42:44.160 This is one I urge you to get right away.
01:42:46.440 The ATF agent, John Dodson, is the guy who blew the whistle on the ATF operation Fast and Furious.
01:42:57.580 He blew the whistle on that, and it was Obama's first and only scandal, and Eric Holder cited for contempt because he wouldn't turn over any of the information.
01:43:11.400 Murder, corruption, major corruption, and the weaponization of the entire Justice Department.
01:43:18.600 We are now feeling this.
01:43:20.920 He stayed with the ATF after he blew the whistle, and then he was assigned with the FBI on joint terrorism, and then he served with the DEA.
01:43:31.480 So he's seen it all.
01:43:33.800 He was not allowed to speak until he left the government.
01:43:38.820 He left last week.
01:43:40.140 We've been trying to get an interview with him forever, and he said, when I retire, when I get out, I will.
01:43:47.140 And he is a relentless fighter for freedom, and he apparently has some things he's going to share, and this is the very first interview he has done, and I'm excited to talk to him.
01:44:01.700 The interview tonight, oh, we'll run tonight at 9 p.m., only for Blaze TV subscribers.
01:44:07.360 You'll also be able to get it on demand as well.
01:44:09.400 9 p.m. Eastern time tonight, ATF agent John Dodson, and then it will become a podcast that you'll hear on Saturday.
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01:44:22.120 That's tonight, 9 p.m., only on Blaze TV.
01:44:28.420 Okay.
01:44:29.140 Do you think Kristi Noem is in play for vice presidential candidate for one of the major?
01:44:34.800 I don't know.
01:44:35.580 My gut tells me something's up.
01:44:38.060 That's why I said, I think we're probably going to be talking about this on Monday.
01:44:41.220 Something's up.
01:44:41.740 I don't know what it is, but something's up.
01:44:45.100 We'll see.
01:44:46.240 It would be an interesting choice for President Trump, as a lot of the things that you might say are, you know, some of the things people complain about Trump, Kristi Noem does very well.
01:44:56.660 It would be early to name a vice president.
01:44:58.820 Yeah, I don't think he's going to name it now.
01:45:00.980 No.
01:45:01.180 But I do think it's –
01:45:02.960 Yeah, we've thought about that for a long time.
01:45:04.840 Yeah, and she's one of the few people who was rumored to run that didn't.
01:45:08.300 Yes.
01:45:08.940 So, interesting.
01:45:10.700 All right, back in a minute with more.
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01:46:47.740 There's a couple of things.
01:46:49.720 Senator Rand Paul came out yesterday.
01:46:53.780 And, you know, that's because Mitch McConnell came up.
01:46:57.660 You know, he froze a couple of times.
01:46:59.740 I don't know if anybody paid attention to that.
01:47:02.400 But the capital physician, Dr. Brian Monahan, has finally come out and said what it was.
01:47:09.680 And that's dehydration.
01:47:12.680 And, you know, living in Texas, you know, living on a ranch where you're out with a family, you know, working hard and you're dehydrated.
01:47:24.080 I can't tell you how many people are just, like, frozen.
01:47:28.280 You know, they just come out and they're just like, hey, Glenn, I...
01:47:31.080 And then they just stand there for 20 seconds.
01:47:34.040 Happens all the time.
01:47:36.300 Well...
01:47:36.580 Whenever I'm lightheaded, you know, sometimes I'll be in the middle of a long conversation and I'll stand up quickly.
01:47:42.620 And all of a sudden, I'll just stop for, you know, say, three, four minutes.
01:47:46.580 Yeah.
01:47:46.900 And then I'll just continue.
01:47:48.360 And everyone will say, he must be lightheaded.
01:47:50.300 No one calls the 911 or anything when that happens.
01:47:53.460 So, uh, Rand Paul, remember, a medical doctor, said, I practiced medicine for 25 years and that doesn't look like dehydration to me.
01:48:02.360 Uh, looks like a focal neurologic event.
01:48:05.480 I will tell you, as, uh, coming from a family that has seizures, that is what, uh, petite mall looks like.
01:48:13.760 And you said that, and I took it seriously because you really legitimately know, unfortunately, all too much about these types of things.
01:48:21.520 Then the doctor said that was not it.
01:48:24.360 Yeah, I know.
01:48:24.840 So, they're saying the one explanation that might make sense is not the explanation.
01:48:29.780 No, it's dehydration.
01:48:31.100 What is wrong with you?
01:48:31.860 I'm thirsty.
01:48:32.340 Okay?
01:48:32.700 I'm thirsty.
01:48:33.040 By the way, um, let's celebrate that we have level-headed thinkers and just really great guys like Mitt Romney in, uh, he said, we may expect, this is a quote, we may expect that Mitch McConnell will check out for 20 seconds a day, but the other 86,380 seconds in the day, he does a pretty darn good job.
01:48:57.600 That is agonizing, not only for the point it makes, but by the sheer hackery of the way he delivered it.
01:49:02.760 Oh, my gosh.
01:49:03.600 It's so pathetic.
01:49:06.160 Do you know how many seconds there are in a day?
01:49:08.240 He had to look it up so he could say, it's so sickening and pathetic.
01:49:13.380 He's like, let me come up with, oh, hey, Utah.
01:49:17.660 Hey, Utah.
01:49:19.940 This guy is up for re-election.
01:49:22.380 Is anyone going to run against him?
01:49:24.780 I keep hearing, like, well, Bob's running against, I'm glad Bob, I'm glad Bob stood up.
01:49:29.420 Whoever Bob is, I'm glad he stood up.
01:49:31.240 Where are the big statewide officials willing to take this guy on and knock him out in the primary?
01:49:36.020 The guy has a 40% approval rating among Republicans, and he's going to win the primary?
01:49:42.060 No, I don't think, I, who's going to stand up and do something about this?
01:49:46.560 It's right around the corner.
01:49:48.520 Stand up and do something, please.
01:49:50.040 I don't think he's going to run.
01:49:51.600 I hope you're right.
01:49:52.500 That's fine.
01:49:53.060 I don't think he's going to run.
01:49:55.040 Could be.
01:49:55.820 You don't think he's going to run.
01:49:57.100 I know they are searching for somebody right now.
01:50:00.280 I'm searching.
01:50:01.300 Everyone's on a search.
01:50:02.420 Everybody's on a search.
01:50:02.980 We're all on this mysterious Leonard Nimoy type search looking for somebody to get rid
01:50:09.540 of this guy who is in a bright red state.
01:50:12.920 So he will win.
01:50:13.820 Whoever replaces him will win.
01:50:15.380 This is not one of those things, well, oh, we knocked out the very electable guy for
01:50:18.680 someone who's going to lose.
01:50:20.000 No, that's not the case here.
01:50:21.240 This is someone who's not popular among his own voters.
01:50:24.960 He is an absolute perfect selection for someone who's qualified, who has some maybe some political
01:50:36.200 aspirations for the future to step up and run against him.
01:50:41.660 This is the time to do it.
01:50:44.440 Okay.
01:50:45.160 I let Stu go for a while because, yes, he'll rant like this for two minutes, you know, but
01:50:50.520 the other 36,296 seconds of the day, he's perfect.
01:50:56.320 Thank you, Glenn.
01:50:56.840 All right.
01:50:57.800 Now, let me give you some other good news.
01:51:01.440 In New York, this was Mayor Adams' screed on, you know, how New York is collapsing because,
01:51:14.340 you know, some illegals are coming there.
01:51:18.180 Here it is.
01:51:18.960 Started with a madman down in Texas decided he wanted to bus people up to New York City.
01:51:24.680 I'm so glad you stopped that there because that one is not getting any attention in this
01:51:32.280 particular rant because it's like, okay, well, he doesn't like Abbott, so he says he's a
01:51:36.100 madman.
01:51:36.520 Okay.
01:51:36.880 That's, you know, why is he a madman?
01:51:39.240 Why is he a madman?
01:51:40.540 He had the same observation you have.
01:51:45.740 He had the same exact point you have, Eric.
01:51:49.420 He's seeing not 10,000, but millions of people cross his border while he's been governor
01:51:55.840 and decided out of sheer desperation to do something about it.
01:52:01.760 That Texas won't survive with millions coming in.
01:52:06.220 Right.
01:52:06.540 That's what he, that's what he.
01:52:07.980 And so he's, let's just say, and I don't believe this, and we're going to try to get
01:52:11.260 the, an official number from the governor, but I don't believe they're sending 10,000 a
01:52:14.560 month.
01:52:14.680 I don't think the number's even close to that.
01:52:16.000 No, I don't think so.
01:52:16.520 I think they're coming in various different ways.
01:52:18.500 A Biden policy change is a big part of that, which we've discussed before.
01:52:23.280 Fly right in.
01:52:23.940 We could fly right into the city whenever you want, and they have to treat you as if these
01:52:27.900 asylum claims are serious, but forget all that.
01:52:30.320 Like he has the exact same complaint.
01:52:32.120 They're on the same exact team here, right?
01:52:34.320 In theory, except that Governor Abbott doesn't have a policy that promises free housing for
01:52:39.620 everyone who shows up and calls himself a sanctuary city.
01:52:42.800 He doesn't call himself a sanctuary state or a sanctuary governor.
01:52:46.440 So in theory, if politics is sucked out of this, he should say, wow, I ran as a person,
01:52:53.320 a mayor to say that this is a sanctuary city and everyone was welcome.
01:52:56.380 I realized that policy was wrong.
01:52:58.300 I was wrong on that.
01:52:59.300 Governor Abbott was right.
01:53:01.300 He was right to make this point.
01:53:02.900 I'm glad now I know.
01:53:04.240 So we could fight on the same side to stop it.
01:53:06.300 Are you going to suck all 36,000 seconds?
01:53:09.240 I got at least 35,000 more seconds on this if you want to.
01:53:11.840 Okay, no, I appreciate it.
01:53:14.260 Now, one of the things that he's saying is, you know, these people don't have jobs.
01:53:19.040 So he's been asking and so has Hochul asking for a way to create jobs.
01:53:25.620 You'll be happy to know that President Joe Biden and the Department of Homeland Security
01:53:32.340 has launched a nationwide workforce initiative that will funnel millions of border crossers
01:53:40.800 and illegal aliens in the United States right directly to jobs.
01:53:44.980 Biden's DHS announced yesterday a first of its kind national campaign to make millions of border crosses
01:53:54.660 and illegal aliens who have been released into the U.S. interior aware that they're eligible
01:53:59.920 for work permits to take American jobs.
01:54:03.300 Now, before you say anything, let's look who he is specifically singling out.
01:54:12.960 Specifically, those from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Ukraine wants them to remember
01:54:24.960 that they're eligible to apply for a work permit.
01:54:27.520 Okay, all right.
01:54:30.620 So we got that going.
01:54:32.240 He is creating good union jobs, and that is great.
01:54:36.420 Now, here's something else.
01:54:37.880 I am so happy that there are several people, including the AG of Georgia,
01:54:43.960 who has charged all those people who shot a cop, were trying to burn down, you know, what's called Cop City,
01:54:51.520 charging with the RICO Act and terrorism.
01:54:54.540 And, by the way, this isn't in response to Donald Trump.
01:54:58.740 It's exactly the same charges, except he's doing it legitimately, and he's been working on it for months.
01:55:06.020 It was just released yesterday.
01:55:07.520 Amen.
01:55:08.100 Thank you.
01:55:09.240 Thank you.
01:55:11.720 Secretary of Navy came out yesterday and was speaking about Tuberville
01:55:17.300 and his blocking of military promotions, and it's really getting backed up really bad,
01:55:27.400 and I'd like to take a plunger anyway.
01:55:31.400 But he's saying that Tuberville, this is actually a quote,
01:55:38.080 is aiding and abetting communists.
01:55:41.580 He says he's aiding and abetting communists and other autocratic regimes around the world.
01:55:52.480 Really?
01:55:53.500 It's having a negative impact, and it will continue to have a real negative impact on our combat readiness.
01:56:00.200 Now, I want you to ask yourself, if your number one job is combat readiness,
01:56:08.220 and you see the state of the world,
01:56:12.600 and you're pushing for not more weapons that are effective killing machines,
01:56:19.600 but just suction machines to be able to fly some woman that is having a baby,
01:56:26.620 or, to be fair, a man who is pregnant,
01:56:29.820 and have the baby killed,
01:56:33.260 and this is your new policy,
01:56:36.500 which doesn't happen in other agencies.
01:56:41.120 Really? Are we doing that?
01:56:42.620 Are you doing that for everybody,
01:56:46.720 for any kind of problem?
01:56:49.600 I have something I really,
01:56:51.900 it's an elective surgery,
01:56:54.640 and I just want to get plastic surgery.
01:56:56.800 Are you going to fly me to my doctor and pay for it?
01:57:02.760 So, he's saying that the communists and the autocratic regimes,
01:57:08.800 meaning, I would assume, Russia,
01:57:10.820 are being helped because
01:57:15.440 Tuberville will not say,
01:57:21.180 yeah, I'm going to, I okay the money for the abortion fest.
01:57:27.260 Which one's right and which one's wrong here?
01:57:29.440 Even if you don't agree with the abortion,
01:57:32.420 you're on either side of that?
01:57:35.520 It doesn't matter.
01:57:37.840 This Navy secretary is saying,
01:57:42.040 our combat readiness is in trouble because of this.
01:57:46.320 Okay, so what do you do?
01:57:47.560 Do you just keep letting that go?
01:57:48.800 Because that's your primary job.
01:57:50.760 Then you have the IRS.
01:57:58.520 Now, what were we promised in exchange for $80 billion going to the IRS?
01:58:06.680 An additional $80 billion.
01:58:11.280 Why was that such a great idea to give them?
01:58:13.760 Well, because they are going to use that $80 billion to hire new agents
01:58:21.480 and who are going to go after those billionaires
01:58:23.960 who are defrauding the people of the United States.
01:58:28.280 We're going to use those people to go after the rich.
01:58:32.600 Well, the IRS had an auditor stop by.
01:58:37.600 And an audit shows that the agents are still mostly chasing down families
01:58:45.120 and businesses with incomes below $200,000.
01:58:50.600 Hmm.
01:58:52.120 What's more is the Treasury Inspector General said that the IRS
01:58:57.480 hasn't even expanded auditor training to help these new agents
01:59:02.980 uncover the more sophisticated tricks used by those billionaires.
01:59:08.560 Our analysis, according to the Inspector General,
01:59:11.440 disclosed no significant increase in the number of high-income
01:59:14.700 individual return audits.
01:59:16.260 Now, I find this shocking.
01:59:19.080 I thought, sure, the President was telling us the truth.
01:59:23.720 Despite congressional encouragement to examine individual high earners
01:59:28.300 and the former Treasury Secretary's directive,
01:59:30.340 most examinations were not focused on high-income taxpayers.
01:59:35.420 Believe me.
01:59:37.600 As a high-paying taxpayer,
01:59:40.120 I wonder what the odds are that I'm going to be audited.
01:59:45.700 The audit found 75% of audits were on returns
01:59:49.440 showing total positive income of less than $200,000.
01:59:54.940 So why not give these people who have told you the truth
01:59:58.840 every step of the way even more money and more power?
02:00:03.660 Seems like the right thing to do.
02:00:06.040 Just need a little bit more.
02:00:06.980 Just a little bit more, and then they're going to knock this out.
02:00:08.840 Right?
02:00:09.200 Yeah.
02:00:09.760 And then you get your freedom back.
02:00:11.180 Yeah, everything will be great then.
02:00:12.960 Just a little bit more power.
02:00:14.140 That's all they need.
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02:01:43.680 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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02:01:57.380 It is Friday.
02:01:59.480 I'm sorry.
02:02:00.040 Tomorrow is Friday.
02:02:01.180 Today is Thursday.
02:02:01.960 We have a really incredible podcast coming available tonight, 9 p.m.
02:02:10.420 on Blaze TV or on demand.
02:02:12.480 It will go public on Wednesday.
02:02:15.240 But this is an ATF FBI whistleblower.
02:02:19.480 has never done an interview before.
02:02:22.820 He's the guy who blew the whistle on Fast and Furious.
02:02:27.400 And he stayed with the government and was a watchdog and has never spoken to the press.
02:02:35.640 We've been trying to get this guy forever.
02:02:37.660 And he said, look, I'll do it, but only after I leave because I can't, you know, violate.
02:02:44.640 He is he's been fighting from the inside.
02:02:47.760 Now he's on the outside.
02:02:49.340 His first interview is tonight at 9 p.m.
02:02:53.180 This guy is a real American patriot.
02:02:58.240 Don't miss it tonight at 9.
02:03:01.360 And, you know, Mitch McConnell will see most of it.
02:03:06.020 Most of it.
02:03:06.640 He might miss 20 seconds or or so because he's probably still very dehydrated.
02:03:13.980 If he was dehydrated, why wouldn't you just have water around him all the time?
02:03:18.960 Why would you hook him up to an IV?
02:03:21.400 You know what I'm saying?
02:03:22.540 And why is he continually dehydrated?
02:03:25.420 If that's a problem, you know, I don't know.
02:03:28.660 Give him a Gatorade.
02:03:30.000 What do you say?
02:03:30.720 We'll just send him some Gatorade.
02:03:32.280 It should happen once and then not again and again.
02:03:36.640 And again.