The Glenn Beck Program - March 29, 2019


On the Verge of White Man Suffering? | Guests: Bill O’Reilly & Governor Gary Herbert | 3⧸29⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

164.55402

Word Count

21,026

Sentence Count

63

Misogynist Sentences

40

Hate Speech Sentences

40


Summary

Jussie Smollett case Jussie smollett President Donald Trump Bill O'Reilly and more! And a new drug called relief factor 100 to help you sleep better at night.


Transcript

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00:01:12.840 my god i can't believe can't do it get it close just get it close and i need it
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00:01:36.780 we have been this stupid stew i have solved the jesse smollett case the jussie smollett case
00:01:44.620 you mean why his name is jussie and not jesse no no i haven't solved that one okay that's beyond
00:01:49.160 okay what did he buy what did he buy what did the what did the what did the nigerians buy the two
00:01:55.060 nigerian brothers bought a red hat red hat uh bleach bleach and they bought rope rope twine right
00:02:03.340 got it so they bought those things what else could you be doing right that's why it was obvious that
00:02:08.660 they were attacking they were the fake attack was happening from these two brothers yes and this has
00:02:12.840 been bothering us and last night you did an experiment and we'll talk about that didn't work
00:02:17.400 out i got it and i'll prove it to you i've done it i finished it we go there in one minute
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00:04:14.720 you know and i also have another comment on uh i also have another comment on i how i this this
00:04:26.280 has solved two problems one america's so racist america's so racist no it's not these hate crimes
00:04:32.900 no it's not happening it's not happening and i'll i'll explain here in a second stew explain your
00:04:37.640 experiment that you guys did uh that you guys did uh last night well as you know glenn this is this
00:04:45.760 case has gripped the nation and jesse smollett has come out and said he was innocent since day one and
00:04:52.880 he's told the truth since day one and most people um truly want to believe the best in others right
00:05:01.560 and we want to believe jesse and his incredible story of how white people who were maga voters in
00:05:09.320 chicago which is incredibly large population of people came after him and committed a hate crime
00:05:16.780 on him and we want to believe that but the problem is it's hard to get past the fact that two people
00:05:23.140 he knew very closely and had given large amounts of money to happened to be on camera at a hardware
00:05:30.500 store buying every single thing they needed to commit a fake hate crime on jesse smollett right
00:05:37.760 and what did they buy they bought bleach we have it right here they bought a red hat red hat right
00:05:44.340 and they bought rope or twine twine got it i was inspired by recently watching making a murderer season
00:05:50.380 two yes and basically if you haven't seen that they go back after the first season and try to figure out
00:05:58.340 where the initial case went wrong and they recreate all these key moments in the case with evidence and
00:06:06.460 for example they bought a life-sized in the in the real weight doll of a woman that was supposedly killed
00:06:13.780 and they dipped her hair in blood and they kept throwing her into the back of this of this you know
00:06:21.600 uh wagon so suv so that they could see what the blood splatter was like and then they could prove
00:06:27.840 how that was done so they were like reverse engineering all these events sure sure so i thought
00:06:31.940 last night what if we went to the hardware store and bought all the same things that these nigerian
00:06:37.640 brothers purchased and then we could recreate our theory of what the crime is to get jesse and so what
00:06:43.740 was the theory the theory was that it was not a hate crime that's right it's ridiculous sure sure
00:06:49.420 it's not a fake uh hoax crime what they did is they they wanted to in a similar fashion that you did
00:06:56.800 with this wonderful or controversial painting that uh that you found at a yard sale found at a yard sale
00:07:03.160 and you went to the yard so this is what gave me the idea is you went to the yard sale and you just
00:07:06.560 wanted to buy a blank canvas yes so you just picked up any painting and you brought it home and you
00:07:10.080 looked at it and you realized it was a very controversial adolf hitler planned parenthood
00:07:13.940 painting what are the odds what are the odds what are the odds low i don't know who the artist is
00:07:18.520 right yeah and so my thought was maybe what they wanted to do is purchase not a red hat yes but a white
00:07:27.320 hat so that they could design because they're fashion designers right they just they wanted to
00:07:31.900 they're not but well they are maybe they are maybe they have maybe they're models they're models
00:07:36.460 okay all right okay all right so they wanted to buy a red hat they were going to bleach the red hat
00:07:40.800 to make it white so they could design their new hats that they wanted to sell now that does not
00:07:45.580 explain of course the rope yes it does yes it does marissa and i were talking about it today
00:07:50.460 she said they did not buy any gloves glenn so you have to tie the hats in and dip it in the bleach
00:07:59.340 there you go okay that's that that's what you're doing it's a plausible theory and i think we could
00:08:05.940 have had that to at least the supreme court right however the problem occurred when we we tried to
00:08:12.740 bleach the hats yeah that we purchased last night right for 12 hours in bleach and what happened was
00:08:19.020 they somehow got darker darker red i did not know they're kind of they're just kind of like they've
00:08:24.840 been worn for a while which gave me hmm the idea okay where'd this crime happen crime we have to we
00:08:33.640 have to we have to answer for the red hats the rope and the bleach that's hard it's hard very
00:08:40.940 difficult what were they doing besides this crime and the rope i'll remind you was tied in a noose
00:08:48.640 ah that's very true okay so it's not just that they use the rope so that wouldn't have worked with
00:08:53.580 the hat and the bleach if you're trying to make it white so where did this crime happen uh in chicago
00:08:59.300 enough said i would rest my case your honor if all of the jurors weren't such dopes you would not be
00:09:07.740 a good lawyer you don't want to start off a trial with that this jury is full of dopes i'd rest it
00:09:18.320 because i know i know your honor you know where i'm going when i say a hat bleach and ropes tied into
00:09:27.060 nooses in chicago in chicago right i don't now i as a juror i don't understand where you're going
00:09:34.040 at all right right okay first of all let's let's just start with the hats people like to wear hats
00:09:41.780 am i right your honor you're absolutely right okay people what is the problem of wearing a hat
00:09:47.240 in chicago well uh one problem would be that it's it's quite windy give me your hat give me the hat
00:09:54.540 that you did yesterday the windy city the windy city your honor i think you see where i'm going
00:10:00.720 now let me don't see where you're going let me ask you this look at the top of this ball cap what do
00:10:06.940 you see on the top of the ball cap uh there are um there's a little the little you know button there
00:10:13.020 at the top yes you have several small holes oh what is that i'm sorry what was that several small
00:10:18.700 what are those holes for ventilation that's a stupid way to ventilate right why would you do this
00:10:25.440 this is an all cotton hat this your honor i contend was was something that the defendant saw
00:10:34.560 and it sparked an idea everybody is losing their hats now these holes are a little small now watch me
00:10:42.360 watch me closely as i slow down for the jury all i'm gonna do is i'm gonna cut the hat yes counsel
00:10:51.100 why he keeps insulting the jury you're supposed to be winning them over just in case you're not clear
00:10:54.780 of how this process because they're gonna feel stupid when they're done they're just gonna feel
00:10:58.900 like oh my gosh it's one of those things like how come i didn't invent the toothbrush that's that's a
00:11:07.140 great point okay okay so wait now you cut i've cut those two holes by the ears you know at the top
00:11:13.140 okay i've cut them into bigger because why i don't have small little thread or something i bought this
00:11:22.980 at a hardware store and i'm going for a rustic now this is important i'm going for a more rustic
00:11:30.200 authentic look what's everybody into right now that's a really broad question authentic right
00:11:38.660 you want something authentic that's not what i would have guessed but yeah well because you're
00:11:42.720 in the jury box um okay so you have to cut these holes over open a little bit more and remember
00:11:48.700 authentic something that looks like man he's been wearing that forever okay so it's worn a little bit
00:11:56.860 it's worn a little bit he's got a couple of holes here now you're if you want to make you want to
00:12:01.620 make a strap for a hat you could just make a strap for a hat but that is not authentic and who wants
00:12:07.640 that strap underneath your chin so what you do is you cut a strap for a hat and who wants the
00:12:16.800 strap under your chin you don't want the strap under your chin so in theory this would be a strap that
00:12:21.700 keeps your hat on are you do i have to slow this down even more you do this hat so this is a hat
00:12:26.840 like what is what is the object what did i say please like mickey mouse ears we have right like
00:12:32.040 mickey mouse ears where they kind of strap there's a strap for kids on the bottom of their so they
00:12:35.960 don't fall off no could i please could you please read the transcript back for the now even the judge
00:12:44.720 is a dope what is the goal here people want to wear hats it's in chicago they love hats windy it's windy
00:12:52.980 your hat will blow off right and it's blowing down the street but if you're going to put a hat on
00:12:59.540 first of all you're going to look like a little stupid kid with a little bow under your chin or you
00:13:05.560 know a little snappy thing underneath and then if in people in chicago they're mostly fat that will
00:13:11.920 just cut into their double chin just so now you're calling the jury dumb and fat they are look at
00:13:17.580 all right so you don't want that i'm gonna take i'm gonna take a one minute break and i'm gonna
00:13:27.020 come back and dazzle you you're doing a break in the middle of the trial yes you're taking a break
00:13:32.180 i'm taking a break look these two guys session these two guys from nigeria or wherever the hell
00:13:38.160 they're from they don't have any real money i gotta do a commercial to pay for this genius
00:13:43.500 for this genius sold commercial time in the trial in the trial i have your honor let me just tell you
00:13:50.160 about personal freedoms that you are not protecting you know why because you your honor are a dope
00:13:58.300 i'll allow it here's the thing our freedoms are we're being we're being watched hey let's go ask
00:14:05.880 the two nigerians hey what's the problem why are you in court because somebody's always monitoring
00:14:12.200 what we're doing thank you you and the other guy there who i don't know your name
00:14:17.540 you're not classically trained as an attorney are you no but that is the genius of this all right so
00:14:24.900 now let me just now let me just tell you you know how they could have gotten away with making this hat
00:14:29.840 and and not having any of this problem it would have been on the market would have sold it would
00:14:34.380 have sold a like mcdonald's a billion hats would have sold by now okay but no they were monitored and
00:14:41.340 everything is thrown out of whack you don't want to be monitored get yourself a vpn that's a virtual
00:14:47.060 private network nobody is following you nobody's tracking you nobody's seeing that you're buying
00:14:51.680 bleach and and rope and hats uh anywhere it's a secure vpn and the only people that i trust to
00:14:59.280 provide this for you are the people who've been doing security on the internet forever and that is
00:15:03.560 norton get a norton secure vpn right now go to norton.com slash vpn starts at three dollars 33
00:15:12.140 cents a month with an annual subscription don't go anywhere marissa because i'm going to need a model
00:15:18.020 for this hat no i just i just want to show how it works it's all coming together wait when you see
00:15:24.740 this thing come together you're gonna go i think even the chicago police are dopes maybe yeah maybe
00:15:31.280 they'll reverse their yeah i understand it now he's completely innocent uh anyway uh norton.com
00:15:39.120 slash vpn starting at 333 a month with annual subscription get one now norton.com norton.com
00:15:46.540 slash vpn norton.com slash vpn 10 seconds station id all right oh man
00:15:55.960 you ever watch like i mean any of these crime shows you know really started with perry mason
00:16:05.460 where at the very it looks like they're losing in the and it looks like he might even be crazy
00:16:09.880 and then it all comes together in the last in that last segment right before the final commercial
00:16:16.460 break and you're like oh my gosh look at that be prepared okay so why don't you come on over here
00:16:25.000 i'm going to use marissa as a model now marissa i want you to put on this hat
00:16:30.500 and let's say put go ahead put that hat on this is a day you really want to be watching blaze tv
00:16:37.780 because this is this is okay so you're you're in chicago okay all right boom the wind what happened
00:16:45.120 to your hat it's lost it's gone it's blown down the street by the time you react it's a block away
00:16:50.240 right yeah right let the record show that he slapped the hat off her head okay now put on the
00:16:56.780 new nigerian hat okay you put the nigerian hat on snug comfortable right now it looks like the
00:17:08.860 the rope is very loose on on her head though i don't see how oh yeah well you see what you do
00:17:15.160 is i have tied i what i've done is i have tied in each hole on each side of the head
00:17:20.700 a piece of rope yes okay and you don't want that hat blowing off your head you don't you don't want
00:17:28.780 a strap no so i've taken and i've tied a piece of rope to each side and at the end of each side of
00:17:35.280 rope i've made a noose okay okay no now go ahead put your arm through the noose okay not putting it
00:17:42.580 around your neck see that would be bad put it around the neck right so you put it around the
00:17:46.980 arm here underneath the armpit and then you cinch it tight all right then you just throw it back
00:17:53.600 then you do the same thing i haven't had a chance to tie the noose on the other side yet
00:17:58.060 but then you do the same thing i'm just gonna okay if it cuts off your circulation just let me know
00:18:03.580 okay then we cut it there now she's walking in the wind uh-huh boom boom where's your hat marissa
00:18:13.080 you're it's conveniently behind you where she can reach and just put it back on how would you
00:18:20.320 like she doesn't seem to be able to put it back on though no she's she's no you're maybe there you go
00:18:26.100 there you go and the hat is back on it is just that easy wow so your theory is to to review here
00:18:35.360 that the two nigerian brothers yes bought a red hat a red hat and then cut two holes in it yes rope
00:18:43.380 we're going to put rope into it yes and then put nooses because we know there was a noose involved
00:18:47.900 yes put nooses around the arms so that would hold hold the hat to the arms in case wind blows the
00:18:55.980 hat yes there's a problem with your theory sir yes what is it what was the bleach for there's no
00:19:01.680 reason to have bleach in your scenario just before the commercial that is when the defense stands up
00:19:09.680 and says good question what is the bleach for and what did i say people are looking for in a hat
00:19:17.200 what is the new kind of style what is it that america craves
00:19:21.300 yes authenticity yes nobody how many times have you seen people wearing t-shirts that look all
00:19:32.400 aged and they say joe's bar and grill reno nevada and you've never been to reno but it looks like an
00:19:39.260 old shirt that you've had for a long time and you just pulled it out right yeah authenticity even
00:19:45.940 though it's completely fake okay your honor some lesser intellects have tried to bleach a hat white
00:19:56.260 we all know that's not possible but if i can direct your attention to that feeble attempt at justice
00:20:05.160 uh what did the hat do what did the hat yes it was a it was a bright red hat and now it's a little
00:20:12.980 bit faded oh it's faded which makes it look authentic authentically like i've been wearing
00:20:19.720 this hat for years i've been wearing this hat and out in the sun i've been i love this hat this is my
00:20:25.480 favorite hat it does look like perhaps it had been worn in the sun for years maybe for a long time yes
00:20:32.360 i don't know i rest my case but i have i have rested the yes i've explained the noose i've explained the
00:20:42.060 rope i've explained the hats and i've explained the need for bleach if there is any reasonable doubt
00:20:50.340 you have to acquit that doesn't i think that's supposed to rhyme when you no no that's a different
00:20:58.400 case and i don't want to remind the jurors of that case because they're stupid but not that stupid
00:21:05.200 all right so i think i get it okay you've got the hat they bought the bleach to fade the red hat can
00:21:12.300 anybody else uh come up with a reason why they bought the rope the hat the bleach uh tied the rope
00:21:19.800 i do have one um they were perpetrating a fake uh hate crime on jesse smlet your honor i i thought
00:21:28.760 maybe that would be the one i uh i object so if we rule that one out for a moment yes it's because
00:21:34.360 they wanted to fade the hat to make it look worn and authentic even though what you're specifically
00:21:39.120 admitting is it's not authentic and then they don't because nothing is authentic anymore in america
00:21:44.800 nothing's authentic right and then they decided to cut holes in the top of the hat and put
00:21:49.380 rope through it not something like a string or something rope authentic authentic but it but
00:21:56.260 i mean does it look authentic i'm looking at marissa right now she doesn't look like this
00:21:59.880 would be an authentic purchase oh no she has rope coming from the sides of her head attaching to her
00:22:05.300 arms right it's with a noose by the way which is it's your honor do i have to really please your
00:22:15.060 honor can we just dismiss this now do i need to remind you of how fashion forward this is may i submit uh
00:22:25.860 as exhibit f the picture of the brand new sweatshirt from gucci your honor what is shown around the neck of
00:22:37.940 that sweatshirt yes a rope noose i rest my case mic drop you didn't have a microphone you're listening
00:22:48.820 to glenn back we're in court here i don't know why you have a microphone thank you thank you i'll be
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00:23:13.980 i don't even i don't even know i think it was the son that convinced dad that guys this is the future
00:23:19.720 like the internet is coming yeah and i mean i don't know how drunk you had to be to go
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00:24:06.440 sometimes you need to see the visuals uh to to really fully when you see them please tv.com
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00:24:22.220 no idea no idea look at the uh wow uh look at this uh i mean i i'm thinking about selling that
00:24:33.040 well i people are saying that i should find the artist and have him the finish or her could be her
00:24:38.480 uh finish this uh piece of art i picked it up at a yard sale i just saw the back of it
00:24:43.280 i just was buying old canvas because i'm a painter and uh and so i thought i just gotta get some old
00:24:49.320 cheap canvas here at this yard sale it was like a buck and you know how people sometimes find like
00:24:54.000 you know the constitution in a yard sale happens happens all the time yeah constitutions at almost
00:24:59.980 every yard sale just depends on what you happen to be three times last week right i don't know i don't
00:25:04.960 know who this artist is uh but uh i got this uh painting pat i don't know if you've seen it
00:25:10.400 put it here no i haven't in front of the bleach and the rope uh so starting to look like a bad uh
00:25:16.980 crime scene in here um but it's uh it's it's almost like a hitler that was made to look like
00:25:25.380 the way hitler's propaganda posters used to make jews look okay you know what i mean yeah it's not a
00:25:30.760 flattering portrayal of adolf no just yeah but it looks very similar to that old propaganda that he
00:25:37.080 does it's almost like he intended to make him look like that so he looks or she could be whatever
00:25:42.160 the artist we have we let z g g what yes uh so anyway so anyway uh he's like reading i think it's
00:25:51.120 unfinished because he's reading something and then it says up above wait you mean i only had to call it
00:25:56.780 planned parenthood and i think what he was reading was like a newspaper that the headline would have
00:26:04.160 read if it was finished would have read senate fails to condemn infanticide oh see and so he's
00:26:12.360 like you know in argentina really old and like wait a minute i could have gotten away with this if i
00:26:18.020 just called it planned parenthood again you're speculating on the author's intent i don't know
00:26:23.600 i don't because we don't so uh anyway i was thinking maybe what am i going to do with it
00:26:28.740 because i could paint over it uh it's not finished uh you know i could try to find uh to see if if i
00:26:37.120 could find the artist if he or she or them or it is still alive maybe they'll finish and we can put it
00:26:44.120 up for auction uh you know and maybe we could raise some money for like abby johnson's uh she would
00:26:50.820 she probably would that's weird she might not want that money it's possible that money would not be
00:26:56.200 desired by her yes uh it's an interesting uh now what did you have a plan on how you would find
00:27:01.620 this artist no no idea you have no idea so even if it can be no idea i'll tell you something about
00:27:09.000 the artistry on it yeah the style is reminiscent of someone i can't put my finger on who but i've
00:27:16.140 seen this artist's work before gerbils you know i i'm not sure maybe yeah i don't know i'd have to
00:27:23.460 really put well the comments online are pouring in uh perfect just as it is if you ever discover
00:27:30.120 who the artist is tell him or her he's he or she is a genius not sure who the original painter was
00:27:38.560 wink wink i don't know why they wrote that must have been something in their eye or so why would
00:27:43.180 you type that out you don't need to type all the things that are happening i'm not i'm not sure what
00:27:47.560 there is to finish but if that painter could just finish it it would be great uh how about this one
00:27:55.080 this is pretty sick and effed up comparing the suffering of victims of the holocaust to the
00:28:01.900 abortion of beings that can't even recognize their own existence yeah there's the compassion
00:28:08.900 yeah that's compassion and how can you compare um someone who was alive and now isn't to someone
00:28:14.560 who a lot who is alive and now isn't right you can't compare those two right and especially since
00:28:19.140 you know what's weird is he started killing not the jews but children they started there first right
00:28:26.440 the undesirables that were born uh you know just let them die and the german people uh glenn i'm not
00:28:33.880 usually for hitler jokes but this one is good jokes it's not what do they mean joke that i have no
00:28:41.040 idea huh weird uh the the artist has really done a good job capturing uh uh the despair that hitler
00:28:50.280 would feel on such a realization such as that uh so yeah okay so a lot of people just say find find
00:29:01.640 the artist and well i'll try i'll try but uh i don't i can't guarantee we'll we'll see if we can
00:29:07.180 auction that off for charity uh are you going to take that to uh salt lake city and no no i don't
00:29:13.860 no i don't think that's the unplanned movie yeah just just putting this giant painting in the overhead
00:29:18.700 let me just jam that into the yard sale i thought hey this kind of fits in does this kind of look like
00:29:25.880 hitler i mean does anybody see the irony in this painting it's weird isn't it it is weird
00:29:32.500 that's one thing it is it's weird i can see that coming out of the baggage claim like as it's coming
00:29:37.840 on the baggage chute just like going around the circle around around it again i'm tempted to take
00:29:44.120 it now just for that i'm taking it just for that uh by the way did you see the video i haven't seen
00:29:49.580 it my wife saw it and she said do you see the old two old people on a plane next to some like 20 year
00:29:56.840 old kid that they got on the plane and this woman just started berating this kid and he didn't say
00:30:05.820 anything he just started filming and so did a couple of other people and she was like i can't believe you
00:30:11.900 have the nerve to wear that don't you know that he is against uh uh uh the paris accords and and he
00:30:20.300 doesn't even believe they said on a plane they're against the paris accords this is not an airplane
00:30:24.940 great yeah giant airplane with jet fuel that burns yes okay well she was just sitting there you
00:30:29.440 it's hard to make out maybe she didn't say that it was hard to make it out exactly because of the
00:30:34.420 sound of the giant jets right okay that were were rolling uh but she just berates this kid
00:30:41.220 and just is ugly and uh her husband says nothing nothing and they're just berating it and and and
00:30:50.220 and they they're at can you please stop can you please stop stewardess can you please stop finally
00:30:55.100 the stewardess comes up and says the the uh captain uh will not uh fly with you not to the kid
00:31:04.480 usually it turns out the kid with a trump t-shirt he was wearing a trump t-shirt
00:31:10.440 said if pilot won't fly with you you have to get off the plane and then she actually had the balls
00:31:17.000 to say are you kidding me we were in town for my husband's mother's funeral have some respect
00:31:25.700 wow have some respect she she kept protesting would not get off the plane she uh uh finally her husband
00:31:35.680 chimes in and says if i switch seats with her and and i calm her down and get her to be quiet
00:31:41.280 can we just put this past us and the stewardess says no she has to leave off the plane wow they took
00:31:49.680 her off and the plane applauded not good nice isn't that nice yeah uh what city was that in i have no
00:31:57.760 other information than that my wife could have made this entirely up it would have been a great
00:32:02.980 story right if there was a word of truth in it would have been great right yeah it would have great i
00:32:09.300 would have i would have gone into my friday feeling good i was spellbound for a minute uh but now yeah
00:32:14.860 no i we can call my wife and we can ask her because she's right now probably putting on her makeup or
00:32:20.220 something and she's shouting at the mirror i told you where it was i wasn't listening honey
00:32:25.240 wasn't really listening such as the splendor of glenn amen yeah yeah amen amen so uh by the way
00:32:35.120 anybody going to see a movie this weekend you're gonna see dumbo by any chance anybody no it doesn't
00:32:40.000 look i'm not interested really in dumbo no it looks bad i don't i don't generally like tim burton
00:32:48.260 movies and uh when tim burton combines with cartoons i'm really not interested
00:32:53.720 so it's supposed to be really good i wanted to go see it i've seen really bad reviews on it
00:33:00.780 it got like what 31 of critics liked it or something oh wow is it that bad i think so yeah
00:33:07.020 uh i i've i didn't get a chance to watch it marissa watched it marissa liked it yeah right
00:33:14.600 yeah and this is the first time disney has ever come to me and said hey can you watch this for us
00:33:20.400 oh they did yeah they they set up two screenings and i didn't watch it and i was supposed to go and
00:33:27.040 i just couldn't do it and so they set up another one and then i was like something's come up i can't do
00:33:31.540 it so i haven't i haven't had a chance to see it but i sent marissa and she said she really liked it
00:33:35.980 and she's a big disney fan dumbo's not her favorite which dumbo is such a classic you just don't
00:33:41.480 touch i did go see my wife i wanted to go see dumbo last night my wife was like we're not seeing
00:33:45.800 dumbo so um instead we saw another version of dumbo we saw uh captain marvel oh that's bad
00:33:53.780 oh my gosh is that bad yeah stew it'll be poisoned to you don't go
00:33:58.640 i already hate all marvel movies anyway this was so bad so bad yeah we've pretty well sworn them off
00:34:06.940 now my wife hates them all like stew does good yeah i have like now two people in my group yeah
00:34:12.360 uh dumbo 53 percent 50 yeah i was noticing what about the audience i thought what about the audience
00:34:18.660 uh that's a good question i don't know the answer to that let me look at it 57 percent from the
00:34:24.240 wow this is not very good this is you don't give this i mean you could wake me up in the middle of
00:34:30.460 the night and say glenn should tim burton direct dumbo no i don't even i don't even have there's
00:34:38.440 even an ah no there's not no right it's first my first response is isn't it three in the morning
00:34:45.340 are you this stupid you're waking me up at three to ask me that question yeah no and you're fired
00:34:53.980 so uh still glenn you're welcome i don't know what you're talking about but you do take credit
00:35:08.840 for a lot of things so you'd have to narrow it down well i believe i'm responsible for uh
00:35:12.940 the comfort of your butt right now the weird way of stating uh that that the x chair is very
00:35:20.080 comfortable and i would agree with that part of the analysis yes it is a comfortable chair you're
00:35:24.880 welcome i mean i don't know that you did anything to get me in the next chair i'm sorry whose studio
00:35:29.700 is this who's i mean are you kidding me i don't know whose studio it is i mean it's owned by probably
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00:36:30.660 all right let me go to uh jamie hello jamie you're on the glenbeck program
00:36:45.500 glen this is jamie i am so excited to talk to you okay so i just found out from my husband that
00:36:50.640 you're going to be in utah today yes or maybe you're here already no i'm i'm on my way today
00:36:54.980 okay great well we just opened the most coolest ice cream parlor four months ago so it is a colonial
00:37:01.080 tavern you walk in and everyone's in colonial clothing including my husband who is in a tri-corner
00:37:06.040 hat making the ice cream it's homemade ice cream like you can watch him make it and um all of our
00:37:11.720 flavors are named after george washington oh you've got to be kidding me where where where is this
00:37:16.360 where is this 20 minutes south of thanksgiving point so it is in a town called vineyard right by uvu
00:37:23.100 kind of by uvu um you know it's west of orm it's a new little town that's just booming and it's
00:37:29.020 there's a megaplex what's the name of it what's the name of it what is it say it again whippers okay
00:37:35.560 uh brooker our last name is brooker so it's brooker's okay brooker's founding flavors okay
00:37:41.500 brooker's founding flavors but kind of like the founding fathers flavors and it's like that this is such
00:37:47.200 this is this is history and yummy ice cream and it's it's to die for ice cream it is 18 percent
00:37:53.740 um butter fat with a mix of custard from a local oh my gosh they have hormones or antibiotics and
00:37:59.080 ice cream is amazing oh my gosh you looked at our google reviews our google reviews are five stars and
00:38:03.920 we've only been open for four months and in fact tomorrow is our four month anniversary of our grand
00:38:09.100 opening i i will tell you i have i i will tell you there is nothing the next time i come into town i will
00:38:14.940 go i i will tell you that my schedule is so tight i am literally everybody is it's like crazy there's
00:38:24.000 no time for ice cream that's how bad it is that's how bad what do you mean there's no time for ice
00:38:28.840 cream what the heck kind of you would not you would not believe i have been i have been i've got like
00:38:33.820 14 things to do and everybody's like you are late one minute for this one minute for this okay we
00:38:41.360 will make it a plan because you know we've been to your we've been on your show my husband and i
00:38:44.560 years ago when you were in new york city we were homeschooling our kids and so we brought
00:38:48.020 our two daughters onto the liberty tree house show twice get out of here then my husband no then my
00:38:53.220 husband and i came back and we like held george washington's compass there's like an audience
00:38:57.320 that you let hold the compass and press shut up oh well i have to come so when did you start making
00:39:02.640 ice cream oh my this is a 20-year dream so my husband got a lot of MBA and he wanted to he just
00:39:10.420 wanted to make ice cream so he studied on his side um aside of being a lawyer and being in sales
00:39:15.240 he has been studying like at different places on how to make ice cream and he's a former um
00:39:21.880 jag for the army and this can you can you can you transport it bring it to the theater what are you
00:39:31.160 talking about ship it to dallas or something i can meet you tonight i can get you some ice cream i
00:39:36.200 can get you george you tell me who your favorite founding flavors are founding fathers and i will
00:39:40.300 we will bring the ice cream well you know who my favorite founding father is but listen to these
00:39:43.780 flavors uh james madison's constitutional crunch thomas jefferson's declaration of cookie dough oh my
00:39:49.620 gosh give me chocolate or give me death what what is the george washington flavor oh it is loaded
00:39:56.580 peanut butter loaded it's chocolate um it's it's the reese's pieces reese's peanut butter cup
00:40:01.540 frank franklin's black raspberry republic if you can keep it the name of the ice cream
00:40:08.040 i at some of these you really went down a long this one's nathan hale's regret that he has but
00:40:14.100 one flavor to give for his country is the name of the ice cream
00:40:17.040 this is my husband awesome i love it it is so delicious so all right brooker's and we'll bring
00:40:25.300 it to you tonight uh brooker's flavors brooker's founding flavors and what town is it in again
00:40:31.240 um it's in vineyard vineyard utah right west of orem oh john adams oh my you have an airport there
00:40:38.680 you have an airport there there is a movie theater there's a geneva megaplex and we're right in front
00:40:46.360 okay well a movie theater is an awful lot like an airport but that's you know whatever okay uh jamie
00:40:53.300 thank you so much god bless you and uh and good luck with your business good luck with your business
00:40:58.060 all right bye-bye i'm gonna be in utah tonight uh got a lot of things the governor is going to be
00:41:06.420 at this premiere there's several people that uh are going to be sitting in the audience that uh
00:41:12.100 are going to see this they've added like 10 different uh showings uh of it tonight just uh look
00:41:18.540 for megaplextheatres.com megaplextheatres.com come with me and see unplanned tonight in utah
00:41:26.500 you're listening to glenn beck
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00:42:39.860 it's been quite a week quite a week starting with people saying oh come on this is horrible news
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00:42:57.640 he didn't sell the nation out oh i can't live with this news this is horrible that's how the week
00:43:05.300 started how did it end and what happened in between bill o'reilly and the week in review
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00:44:59.400 mr bill o'reilly welcome to the program sir is it my turn it is your turn excellent here i am
00:45:18.180 and all of your glory uh so uh bill it's been an interesting week i have never seen so many people
00:45:25.560 disappointed that our president wasn't a traitor that's true there's no doubt about it and uh that
00:45:34.280 proves malice that narrative you're gonna look at it on a legal viewpoint there's your malice that uh
00:45:42.280 that has changed however they first were saying oh he's gonna he's gonna get nailed he's gonna get
00:45:47.880 nailed then when he wasn't oh my gosh i can't believe this now they're saying by wednesday the
00:45:53.660 narrative had changed yet again to it's a cover-up it's a cover-up i know but i i mean it's kind of like
00:46:01.240 um the titanic the narrative changes like oh you know it's it's bad but okay so you got to divide it
00:46:14.600 up so let's take television first because that's uh the most visible emotional that we have in this
00:46:20.880 country so these uh msnbc and uh cnn people are in a free fall of readings dissent you know that right
00:46:30.780 you've seen the numbers i get them every day you know i don't see the numbers i'd love for you to
00:46:35.480 tell me the numbers because okay i haven't actually seen i'd say 40 percent oh my gosh from where they
00:46:40.500 were from the uh crest of the we're going to impeach donald trump and then we'll give everybody a
00:46:46.620 pitchfork and walk up to the castle and get them so what do they have not like what's their i mean i
00:46:51.340 hate to go so inside baseball but what do they have now well cnn does not have one program
00:46:57.380 in 24 hours that gets more than a million million viewers not one and that's that's two plus or is
00:47:04.660 that 25 plus two plus don't matter anymore because demographics were destroyed about a year and a half
00:47:11.940 ago so no no cable news program does a good demographic anymore 25 to 54 americans uh are gone
00:47:20.880 um but the two plus those are the elderly people that watch uh cable news and um kids uh three and
00:47:30.060 four years old who are just sitting there playing and it's people trapped in the airport yeah so
00:47:35.720 anyway um cnn does not do one program with more than a million viewers which i've never seen that
00:47:42.720 before i've never seen that right yeah msnbc uh matt i used to be uh vying for the number one slot
00:47:49.560 the most watched program um yeah she was doing three and a half million some nights uh she's down
00:47:57.100 at 2.3 million and this is in two or three days all right it's not a gradual and then all of the
00:48:05.480 other programs have collapsed on that on a program as well so um there you have an industry now uh the
00:48:14.200 hate trump television industry that doesn't know what to do and is panicking now you would think
00:48:19.800 that maybe they would show a little contrition so look you know we we really thought that this was
00:48:24.920 uh a serious situation the nation should know about but turned out that it wasn't what we described it
00:48:30.560 to be but our mistake was not made uh out of malice no no instead they said just what you said
00:48:37.980 i had to cover up and then you know but bill that makes i mean they painted themselves in a corner
00:48:43.920 i mean and i know you're our people are gonna watch you right no but but wait wait wait your op-ed
00:48:49.020 covers this this is the problem with people who are absolutists and you know people always claim that i
00:48:55.220 was a never trumper i was not a never trumper i said if i'm wrong about this guy and i hope i'm wrong
00:49:02.680 if he's doing those things i'll be the first to say he did those things and i was wrong i've been
00:49:08.480 right on a lot of stuff that really concerned me and i've been wrong on some stuff and so i call the
00:49:14.060 balls and the strikes but the people who have either been never trumpers and who will not budge from that
00:49:21.020 and recognize i mean you still may not vote for donald trump but you have to recognize wow some of the
00:49:27.520 things he's done really good some of the things like last night i'm not really i'm not thrilled
00:49:32.380 with that i still think that's a problem stop it mr president please be the president um but nobody in
00:49:40.080 media did that it was one way or another and if he would have come out and it would have proven him
00:49:46.920 to be in bed with vladimir putin then you would have had the same thing i think with a lot of people
00:49:53.180 on the other side they would have said this is just a deep state you have to matter though because
00:49:59.980 people are people but broadcasters and journalists are supposed to be professionals yes i know but
00:50:05.700 they didn't but they didn't do that and so now they don't have a choice bill their audience doesn't
00:50:11.300 no no wait wait wait wait wait their audience does not want to hear and the only people that were left
00:50:18.300 were the people who just wanted to hear bad stuff and everybody who is gone and hadn't been watching
00:50:25.280 that they're not coming back because they don't trust them so then you're over that's it you're
00:50:30.560 the baltimore orioles you're not gonna don't use a sports analogy with me because that could be good
00:50:36.340 or bad i don't know yeah okay and the other thing is i can't identify with you about you call balls and
00:50:41.940 strikes because i'm never wrong i'm never wrong all right my i just strike strike strike
00:50:47.680 all right but what you're what you've put yourself in a position to defend or explain
00:50:53.340 is now cnn and msnbc go well we're the fraud network want more fraud come on in we know i know
00:51:02.060 i'm not defending them i'm explaining where we're uh no but you're explaining that strategy is insane
00:51:07.760 i know that i'm not saying i agree with it i'm telling you cast and at&t yes the lords who own
00:51:15.340 thing are going hey hey we got a special on fraud this week come on in and watch our fraudulent
00:51:22.340 broadcast pat what or stew what did i say for the last year every single day before we left fox
00:51:28.520 what did i say about the cable news industry we have to get out of here because it's over it's going
00:51:35.200 to burn itself down to the ground because they were not that didn't happen till i left no no
00:51:40.440 i'm not talking about fox i'm talking about the industry as a whole if you look at what
00:51:47.260 has happened to our broadcast industry they have just sold their soul to they sold their souls
00:51:54.900 to either love or hate trump yes yes sold their souls for the money and when you sell your soul for the
00:52:02.120 money the devil shows up yes okay yes the devil just showed up in the form of muller here's satan
00:52:11.340 he didn't do it so you all pay a price and the price is that you have a network that employs thousands
00:52:20.340 of people and you can't explain what you did so who's gonna watch it oh it's gonna get worse you said
00:52:29.320 you were right about this this is a strike for beck the zombies will watch it so i will i would
00:52:35.400 just nickname all my shows cuomo of the living dead wolf blitzer of the living dead all right because
00:52:43.020 that's all who's gonna watch it and so then that's it that's the television industry newspaper industry
00:52:49.820 a little bit different now the new york times the washington post they think that they are the best
00:52:56.180 they're the smartest they're the most honest well they won pulitzer prizes for this eyes in darkness
00:53:03.180 that's the slogan of the post hey you know what they'll stay in business because bezos runs uh
00:53:10.780 the post that is a gazillionaire and the salzberger family runs at times they're not going out of
00:53:16.640 business but who believes them only the living dead believe them well i will say this i believe them
00:53:24.760 anymore i believe the subscription of the times i believe the times has actually done well in this
00:53:30.960 atmosphere where cable news has not oh they have done well in the sense that they had got a few
00:53:37.980 zombies to sign on to their uh internet thing there's some their paper okay i mean that that's hemorrhaging
00:53:49.140 they said themselves beck that in three years they might not even publish a newspaper might be
00:53:55.680 totally online because zombies don't like newsprint on their hands it's it's hard they don't wash their
00:54:02.120 hands it's hard to get it off um so anyway you've got you've got a number of things but the democratic
00:54:07.620 party thing is the most important for our country so in the democratic party then you had the same thing
00:54:16.940 okay hang on hang on because this is gonna get interesting i gotta take a break right yeah i gotta
00:54:22.080 make money you know why because money you spend too much because because we make money and then we can
00:54:29.140 pay for the transmitters and everything else that keep your voice alive yeah i'm working gratis
00:54:34.300 so a lot of people work for free nothing wrong with that slavery that's why you have to go to
00:54:45.160 billoreilly.com and subscribe because poor bill is just suffering he's suffering just suffering he's
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00:56:17.080 promo code beck we break for 10 seconds station id just to catch our breath and then back with bill
00:56:22.240 all right bill so now you say the democratic party is important uh what they do this is important for
00:56:40.700 america right because you don't want um a democracy not to have legitimate choices i mean you want to have
00:56:52.080 vibrant debate you want to have um a situation where um you get challenges to power i mean i want
00:57:03.540 president trump to be challenged and i want it to be intelligent because that's where you find the
00:57:09.440 better solutions when when everybody has to think and has to come up with a better idea correct
00:57:14.220 correct but now you got up the party of hate i mean it can anybody dispute that do we have from
00:57:23.380 yesterday the audio from um uh joe biden on the white culture could we could we play that here i
00:57:30.340 don't know if you've heard this yeah i saw i saw that but look he's just babbling no no no no no you
00:57:35.180 don't have no listen anymore he doesn't even know what he's saying yes he does no he doesn't
00:57:40.220 listen he's 78 hang on he doesn't know what he's saying they put things in front of him and he just
00:57:44.920 babbles wait a minute how old are you 80 85 come on how old are you seriously 90 i'm not gonna tell
00:57:52.740 you 91 97 because i'm working for free hang on here's uh here's joe biden do we have it a really
00:57:59.320 notable woman anita hill professor showed the courage of a lifetime talking about her experience being
00:58:07.560 harassed by clarence thomas we knew a lot less about the extent of harassment back then
00:58:13.260 over 30 years ago no he didn't but she paid a terrible price she was abused through the hearing
00:58:19.520 she was taken advantage of no reputation was attacked i wish i could have done something i
00:58:26.140 opposed clarence thomas nomination i voted against him but i also realized there was a real and perceived
00:58:32.760 problem the committee faced there were a bunch of white guys no i mean it sincerely a bunch of white
00:58:39.360 guys hearing hearing this testimony on the senate judiciary committee so in anita hill when anita
00:58:47.180 hill came to testify she faced a committee that didn't fully understand okay stop the hell so he goes
00:58:54.220 on to say this white culture man this white culture man we got to get rid of it are you i don't even
00:59:00.880 begin to understand this um number one um i guess i missed the clarence thomas trial where um evidence
00:59:11.200 was introduced and he was convicted by a jury of his peers did you guys see i don't know why i missed
00:59:17.700 that no i i don't think they had one but uh yeah there's joe biden due process nope bye no due process
00:59:27.460 for joe uh-uh secondly so joe doesn't want to be white anymore he doesn't because this is not a
00:59:35.660 good thing in the democratic precincts if you're a white guy that's not good that's beto's problem
00:59:41.300 beto's white now i understand he's going to clinics but he's white and you know the white guys are the
00:59:49.460 problem beck i mean you and i are the poster problems for the white guy thing so it's absurd and
00:59:56.220 and i really believe that that biden just babbles i don't i don't think he thinks what out what he
01:00:01.600 says got that in common with donald trump donald trump will just get up there some nights and just
01:00:06.820 babble um because the crowd is whipping him up or whatever he's not thinking about what he's saying
01:00:13.200 he just says it and biden does the same thing so that we're going to have a really um very entertaining
01:00:19.760 debate if you think he's going to be you think biden is going to be the the uh nominee that's my front
01:00:24.300 runner it's biden camilla harris hey i got some inside information on the democratic party want
01:00:29.280 yeah okay so now you know i don't use uh anonymous sources so i can't confirm this information but
01:00:35.840 it's gossip it's good gossip all right so the beto o'rourke campaign is being supported by
01:00:44.520 the obama people and the camilla harris campaign is being supported by
01:00:52.140 the hillary people and i got that from a very very high-ranking democrat um but i can't confirm
01:01:01.060 i just thought it was a very entertaining gossip so i think this this actually really makes sense if
01:01:07.660 you saw what uh uh how barack obama was treated on capitol hill when he went up and tried to speak
01:01:13.520 to the freshman and he was like guys stop it and and uh omar actually came out and said you know look
01:01:22.540 uh you're a failed you were a failure of a progressive president i mean they are so extreme now
01:01:29.080 that barack obama is is looks like a a white gop or to them and no i know and but let's get back to the
01:01:40.260 to the the muller report and how the democratic party absorbed it so you don't have anybody anybody
01:01:46.260 in the party saying hey you know i'm glad this is over this was not good for the country because our
01:01:53.060 president had to spend 50 percent of his time defending himself against these charges and now
01:01:59.300 he can get back and we can try to get solutions to vexing problems did you hear one democrat say that
01:02:06.040 no in fact i was i was shocked at how how they were so saddened that our president wasn't a traitor
01:02:14.160 it was crazy yeah i i saw more of that on the media than i saw in a democratic party but i was waiting
01:02:21.860 for one democrat just one yeah none yeah to say okay the system worked we did what we had to do
01:02:30.080 and now it's good that we don't have to do this anymore no i i like the fact water problem i i like
01:02:36.700 the fact that they were talking during kavanaugh that they had to have the fbi because the fbi can
01:02:42.620 do things that congress can't do and then this week they were saying well it's a good thing it's out of
01:02:48.320 the hands of the fbi because we as congress can do things in investigations that the fbi can't do
01:02:53.640 look they're not going to do anything there it's over it's over and it's going to get worse with
01:03:00.840 the horowitz report the doj inspector general and the huber report he's the u.s attorney appointed by
01:03:08.500 the uh attorney general to look at the fbi those two reports are still going to drop so it's going to
01:03:15.360 get worse for the we hate trump he's a traitor crowd and the way they're going this week bill
01:03:24.720 they are it is and i'm not saying that they are doing they are actually working uh like this but
01:03:32.240 they are accomplishing what russia set out to do they're now starting to talk about a conspiracy
01:03:39.240 they're casting doubt they are they are doing the work that vladimir putin could only have
01:03:46.600 dreamt he could have done back in a minute with more bill o'reilly
01:03:50.320 you're listening to glenn beck so uh stew yes uh i've been asked to uh you know appear at mr universe
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01:04:10.720 yeah your brick house is what you think of when you think of me i've been taking my field of greens
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01:05:13.740 to utah they've just added some new shows you can watch it with glenn go to glennbeck.com for all the
01:05:19.040 details we have governor gary herbert uh from utah going to be on with us in just a few minutes i was
01:05:37.900 talking to him earlier this week about the movie unplanned uh he's actually coming to one of the
01:05:42.440 showings tonight he and his wife uh and they're they're utah has just passed a lot of really amazing
01:05:47.960 things um that are pro-life uh and he's signing them into to law so he's coming tonight i'm going
01:05:55.100 to be in salt lake and you can find out more about it at glennbeck.com uh we're with bill o'reilly
01:06:00.640 all right so bill yo we left it off at the democratic party and uh and and what you think is is is coming
01:06:12.000 our way yeah i mean if they're if they're going to present themselves the democrats as the party of hate
01:06:22.820 they're going to lose and i don't see how they get out from under that with not one reasonable person
01:06:34.100 presenting what we just talked about before the break that okay you know we accept the uh investigative
01:06:42.300 uh conclusions and now we want to solve the border so bill i know economy better i know you are a i know
01:06:50.860 you're a student of history as much as i am so let me give you a theory every time the socialists
01:06:56.440 rear their ugly heads in america they do the same thing they start to become arrogant and they just
01:07:03.500 think everybody's with them and they scare the hell out of americans and americans go running the
01:07:08.200 opposite direction it uh it happened in the uh you know 10s and 20s it happened in the uh 40s it
01:07:18.980 happened again in the 30s and 40s it happened again in the 60s it's happening now people freak
01:07:24.700 out when they see when that mask starts to come off they're like oh wait wait wait we don't want this
01:07:29.400 i think they've overplayed their hands so much on so many places that for instance with the donald
01:07:36.000 trump thing uh they now see the the they have completely destroyed their credibility and even the
01:07:43.360 people who are democrats i've heard democrats you know democratic neighbors not people on tv
01:07:48.780 um democratic neighbors say i mean enough i mean enough the guy we did two years enough same thing
01:07:56.020 with the abortion thing i'm not for infanticide this is ridiculous enough get rid of the free market oh
01:08:02.860 come on enough reparations give me a break people want to be good they want to get along they they want
01:08:12.860 good race relations they want women to be treated uh fairly they want people to be given a chance
01:08:18.680 but the the socialists now and the democrats have so overplayed their hand that i think this week we
01:08:27.400 saw the snowball that they were they were packing and they were just trying to push it up to the top
01:08:32.240 because then it would roll down the other side and crush the city i think it stopped and they keep
01:08:38.440 packing it bigger and bigger and it's about to roll back on them well um i don't know about the snowball
01:08:45.140 i i kind of missed that it was not uh snowing here in new york but what i'm what the you're right oh boy does
01:08:53.860 that hurt i just got this sharp pain and right on my chest yeah i know you're about to have a lot of those um
01:09:00.180 and there is proof because of the vote on the green new deal so this amused me greatly so mitch mcconnell i'm not a fan of his
01:09:10.660 but he's this old-time uh political guy he knows every rule you know yeah you know nobody knows
01:09:20.100 what he's talking about but he knows every rule he says you know we're going to vote on this green
01:09:24.780 new deal and the democrats go no no we don't want to vote on it and they go and he goes well i don't
01:09:29.760 care we're going to vote on it under the guise of well we want to debate this seriously in the senate so
01:09:35.600 we need 60 votes in order to get that done that was the vote so you have to vote for the debate so
01:09:40.820 here's what i loved senator edward markey of massachusetts who i've known for many years and he's
01:09:45.980 not he's not a foolish man okay he co-sponsored the green new deal he didn't vote for it he didn't even
01:09:55.840 vote for his own bill no one voted for it all right all the republicans and four democrats voted
01:10:04.660 against it and the rest of the democrats voted present as uh barack obama used to do when he
01:10:09.940 was in the senate which means i don't want any part of this um so i hope by the way i hope mitch
01:10:17.640 mcconnell because what what aoc said was i you know i i told them we should all just vote present
01:10:24.600 everybody should just vote present in the senate he told them she told them so she's running the party
01:10:29.560 now uh but anyway um he's gonna start a new party do you hear this no a tupperware party no it's the
01:10:38.360 like you know party really really anyway you know uh so like so like yes so like you know uh she uh
01:10:49.500 uh she was actually saying and and everybody parroted this this was just a trick uh to that
01:10:57.440 mitch mcconnell played and we really need to debate it was a trick she's actually right
01:11:02.380 it was a trick embarrass her right but it wasn't a trick it was let me introduce your bill
01:11:09.020 it's not really a trick when you're right a bill let me introduce channeling back where you can
01:11:15.000 talk to the dead i mean you talk to stew so i know you have experience here yes but you believe
01:11:20.680 in channeling no i don't why well i do and i channeled eugene v debbs oh wow ebs the first
01:11:32.120 socialist candidate to ever run for president of the united states and eugene told me in a little
01:11:38.200 seance all right they're insane i wouldn't vote for this eugene debbs is not on board that's how dumb
01:11:49.080 this whole thing is and dumb is the word but i hope i hope that mcconnell takes her up and says
01:11:53.960 okay let's have a let's have a debate on this let's open that up to the floor nobody wants to debate it
01:11:59.700 because it's so stupid i know that no one supports this i know i know raul castro called me and said
01:12:08.780 he's offended by this and i had an interpreter i knew what he's saying i speak a little spam
01:12:15.340 so bill last last thing i know your your book comes out uh the united states of trump
01:12:21.860 and how the president's how donald trump uh really sees america it goes on sale uh in september but
01:12:29.400 you can pre-order it now let me hear you talk about how you felt last night watching the president if you
01:12:38.300 did okay and and it's an excellent question because i'm writing this and it's driving me
01:12:44.660 nuts it's the hardest book i've ever written killing jesus was so hard to write because we
01:12:49.940 had to confirm with roman records and and jewish records but here i can't get research that is
01:12:58.140 reflective of honesty everything's been written about the man is a lie and i have to do it myself
01:13:03.700 in fact after i hang up from you i've got two people that i'm speaking with these are all eyewitness
01:13:08.700 people no anonymous sources in the book all right so i wasn't surprised by anything except the profanity
01:13:15.760 that trump delivered last night i don't know why anybody would be surprised no i'm not surprised i'm
01:13:23.620 not even surprised by the profanity i mean and it was one it was one and i'm not i wasn't offended i mean
01:13:30.020 my my language sometimes it's a little rough as everybody knows but it's but it's not for the
01:13:35.180 president president shouldn't be doing no he shouldn't but he doesn't have any discipline in
01:13:39.460 his speaking style right all right and he never will all right and i explain that in the book i
01:13:44.660 explain why he doesn't have discipline in speaking style how he goes about things but
01:13:49.660 donald trump is a man who basically is going to play always every second of his existence
01:13:59.320 to his base he's going to play to the base and this is what everybody has to understand when he
01:14:07.680 speaks his base in michigan all 12 000 people who showed up wanted him to rip these muller
01:14:18.200 people up that's what they wanted beck they came to hear that and he gave it to them
01:14:27.120 he doesn't care about diplomacy he doesn't care about hurt feelings he doesn't care at all about
01:14:37.040 commentators saying that he's a barbarian he plays to his base how is he going to win always how is he
01:14:45.440 going to win because i think there's a lot of another excellent question there are a lot of people
01:14:50.480 a lot of people really um you know no no no no no no another excellent question by glenn beck
01:14:56.980 everyone big round of applause all over the country look his calculation is you may not like me
01:15:05.400 but they're so bad and they're so much worse than i am that you can't possibly put give them more power
01:15:15.900 well i will tell you this i will i will tell you this um and this is one of the things that i because
01:15:22.360 i saw that captain america is now coming out and saying i've got to speak out against you know these
01:15:27.360 trump people how could you possibly vote for trump how could you possibly vote for anyone who will not
01:15:33.140 stand against infanticide how can you vote for anybody who will not stand up for the the the free
01:15:41.880 market system you know there's they've gone so far beyond anything i recognize as western civilization
01:15:50.060 now that there is no there is absolutely no choice if the election were held today there is no choice
01:15:57.700 and so i i understand that however if he would try just to knit together just a little bit by
01:16:06.420 by by by softening this rhetoric just a little bit it would be easier to seal the deal do you agree
01:16:15.880 may well yeah i mean stepping back of course if i were in the white house advising him i would go over
01:16:24.740 the speeches and then take out the stuff that's extreme i mean he's going to do it anyway he'll just
01:16:30.720 ad-lib it yeah i'm just going to say that but he's not going to listen because he gets whipped up
01:16:36.160 and in his soul or in his being fiber he's angry and i would be too i want to be in it he wants to be
01:16:46.300 an avenger he wants to be an avenger good trade and that's his presentation and he'll either live or die
01:16:53.780 on it um i don't expect him to modify i'd all my research shows that he is never in his entire life
01:17:02.340 modified the only person that he listened to in his entire life was his father fred
01:17:08.280 and fred's not here anymore i uh so i think you can expect him to slash and burn and i don't think
01:17:17.360 he's going to dwell on muller much longer but once the uh other two reports drop then he's going to go
01:17:24.480 to town bill o'reilly thank you very much like in his book the united states of trump how the president
01:17:30.020 really sees america goes on sale in september uh you can pre-order now thank you so much bill
01:17:35.180 appreciate it all right guys have a great weekend bye-bye all right uh cryptocurrencies let me talk
01:17:43.020 to you a little bit about that blockchain technology it's going to play a significant role in our future
01:17:47.980 um and and i don't know it could play out either way i am a um optimistic catastrophist i i believe that
01:17:55.760 this what we are headed for is absolute catastrophe but if we keep our heads if we keep cool and keep
01:18:02.860 calm and carry on we're going to be fine uh but i don't see a lot of people holding on to their heads
01:18:09.820 um blockchain technology is going to change things and it really is i think going to free us up of a lot
01:18:18.220 of different things uh security is one of them security with our money being able to have access to your
01:18:25.220 own money without without the banking system and the governments of the world dictating exactly what
01:18:32.100 you can and cannot do with it it is becoming more and more important now i don't know what's going
01:18:36.440 to happen with bitcoin i don't know what's going to happen with cryptocurrency uh but i can tell you
01:18:41.020 what we have now is not going to be here it's just not going to last this way it won't it's an
01:18:47.000 it's an antiquated system and it will not last so what do you do well the first thing you have to do is
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01:19:28.680 like that's crazy uh stew uh a committed group and i use this word committed uh very carefully here
01:19:54.800 a committed group of flat earthers people who believe that the earth is actually flat and not
01:20:01.740 a globe are planning a visit to antarctica which they believe is at the very end of the world
01:20:08.300 according to forbes they are now organizing a cruise to antarctica i want to go just to watch
01:20:16.680 the flat earth international conference is uh spearheading the trip uh they believe that the
01:20:23.680 edge of the earth is somewhere in antarctica and he believes he has or will have proof this is the
01:20:30.380 leader of this group he said quote when we look at antarctica if you take a globe and you squish it down
01:20:36.940 the antarctic will go all the way around the earth it's kind of like an ice shore and it's very very large
01:20:44.640 it's like you you just don't go there and peek over it because we don't believe anything can fall
01:20:50.060 off the earth because a big portion of the flat a big portion of the flat earth community believes
01:20:59.380 that we are in a dome a lot like a snow globe we're just living on the inside instead of the outside i
01:21:10.680 guess so he continued the sun the moon the stars are all inside this globe it's very high but it's all
01:21:19.420 contained inside so there's no way to actually fall off the earth so well a snow globe though is flat
01:21:27.680 on the bottom it's a half a globe right so it's not inconsistent with their flat earth analysis
01:21:32.800 and if we're living in the truman show it kind of like a truman show right right like so they're
01:21:37.720 going to run into the wall but he says the sun and the moon and stars are all inside it's very high
01:21:43.460 but it's all contained so is there a wall and all of that is just the dope is like the globe is like
01:21:51.580 more of a right a giant rectangle with with little corners up at the top but it's like really really
01:22:00.040 really really really really high maybe i guess my question would be why don't you go east or west
01:22:06.100 why go all the way to antarctica if it's flat just go like on the equator where the weather is nice and
01:22:11.600 just keep going what's he gonna do when he goes around antarctica all the way and ends up at the
01:22:17.320 same place they started uh they're not gonna go that far glenn i hate to break this to you i mean
01:22:23.660 uh that's not gonna happen flat earthers flat earthers committed
01:22:28.000 you're listening to glenn beck
01:22:32.820 you came in and you were a client of planned parenthood or another abortion clinic another
01:22:45.800 abortion clinic twice well another abortion clinic for my first abortion then planned parenthood okay
01:22:53.180 and the first abortion clinic was a nightmare yeah and they gave you the morning after pill
01:23:00.340 no no i had the surgical abortion there surgical abortion um and then the second abortion was the
01:23:08.180 medication abortion and that was the that's the ru 46 right yeah and uh at least in the film
01:23:14.520 yeah it was even worse in real life yeah and is is that what it's usually like for women
01:23:22.220 yes yeah but we we would well so it sort of became a joke at the clinic because
01:23:29.180 the management wants to increase the medication abortion because um in many states you don't have to
01:23:39.940 have a doctor on site to give out that medication so they don't have to pay a doctor
01:23:46.280 to give out the medication so they wanted to increase that number planned parenthood's goal
01:23:55.400 was by 2020 to have 50 of their abortions be the ru 46 pill abortion because it costs less
01:24:03.880 for them if you don't have to have a physician they're performing the abortion and um so it sort of
01:24:10.560 became a joke in the clinic because i hated the medication abortion process i knew that we were
01:24:16.300 lying to women i'd gone through it myself by what do you mean by lying to women oh we were telling them
01:24:22.640 oh it's just like a heavy menstrual cycle just some minor cramping a little bit of bleeding i knew that
01:24:29.160 was a lie and uh so it became a joke in the clinic because every time we would have um patients there
01:24:40.500 for medication abortions i would talk them out of it and talk them into doing a surgical abortion
01:24:46.280 which then takes longer we can't do it that day and so my boss stopped letting me counsel
01:24:53.460 the medication abortion clients because i was actually giving them the truth
01:24:57.520 of what those procedures were like explain what it's like um so most of the time women pass clots
01:25:06.660 the size of lemons or bigger um that can last for eight weeks oh my gosh uh sometimes uh women
01:25:16.760 well a lot of times the the medication abortion procedure won't work so it will kill the baby
01:25:24.920 the mifeprax that you take will kill the baby but the misoprostol will not be effective at actually
01:25:30.860 removing the baby from the uterus so uh if it does the misoprostol's job is to cause cramping to
01:25:40.720 cause the cervix to contract and the uterus to contract and expel the baby you expel the baby into
01:25:46.380 the toilet you flush it down the toilet oh my gosh if it doesn't work which many times it doesn't
01:25:52.280 especially if you're further along in your pregnancy then part of the baby may come out but part of it
01:25:58.900 may still be left inside of your uterus so then you have to go back for a surgical abortion anyway
01:26:05.700 um and then you're recovering from a surgical abortion on top of the traumatic event you just
01:26:13.940 experienced with medication abortion it's unbelievable you can listen to the whole discussion
01:26:19.040 in its entirety tomorrow either on itunes or youtube you really don't want to miss this one
01:26:23.560 i'm hillary that's your four minute buzz and now here's glenn this is really uh this is really an
01:26:27.980 important weekend um for uh abortion i think this movie unplanned comes out it has rated r rating um it is
01:26:36.760 a movie that i think people are going to say i don't want to you know i should go see that but i don't
01:26:40.500 want to it's really uplifting it's not a dirge it's really not um it will make you feel honestly it will
01:26:47.180 make you feel like you're about to win on this uh it will convince your children what abortion really
01:26:53.180 is take your teenage children to it this weekend i urge you urge you please go see this uh it is the
01:27:00.940 story of the woman you just heard um and it's really well done you're gonna like it it opens in
01:27:06.180 theaters today you will not leave the theater the same as when you went in and you don't have to go
01:27:12.480 through all of the pain and emotion that you you know might have gone through like with schindler's
01:27:16.920 list this is an important movie but it's also a good film it's a good or an important film but it's
01:27:22.960 also a good movie uh it's unplanned in theaters today wherever you are please go see it and take some
01:27:29.400 friends the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program i am filled with hope
01:27:53.760 recently uh on so many fronts i believe that this is is all coming undone because people
01:28:02.740 people americans are good we might vote for different people but americans are good and they
01:28:09.280 are decent they are hopeful they are not hateful um they're not racist do we have racists in our
01:28:16.620 country yeah the racist all around the world of all different colors we are different here and
01:28:23.460 i believe i believe i'm just going to call it evil anything that takes away the rights of man
01:28:31.480 and and moves them into a collective is evil in my opinion um and i believe evil has overplayed its
01:28:37.320 hand and i want to talk about one thing specifically the hope of of ridding ourselves of abortion and i
01:28:47.340 really truly believe it's going to happen in my lifetime and it could be sooner than we think
01:28:52.620 something's going on in america and it's happening in state after state i want to point out one state
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01:30:23.400 texas because i felt um guided to uh texas i i felt that this is where we were supposed to be
01:30:29.880 my wife and i both did through prayer um however intellectually i moved here for a couple of reasons
01:30:35.480 uh it's uh i thought one of the last places that where freedom really exists uh texas has created
01:30:43.000 about 50 percent of all of the jobs during the the great recession uh it was texas that pulled us
01:30:50.320 through uh and thank you texas and i know they would just tip their hat and say hey not a problem
01:30:56.700 uh but i think even texas is uh struggling now uh and will struggle because i think we're about to lose it
01:31:04.660 because of the influx of californians and it's it's really kind of losing its understanding of
01:31:12.500 what has made texas so different one of the states that was in the running but i didn't think i could
01:31:18.620 get anybody to move there because they were all moving from new york city was utah and had i had to
01:31:25.160 do it all over again i think i would do utah because utah is not the state that it used to be
01:31:32.300 it's not some you know far out west kind of uh pioneer state it is now a high-tech hub and its
01:31:40.000 economy is booming uh governor of utah is joining us now he has been the governor this is your third
01:31:46.780 term term isn't it governor it is this is i'm in my 10th year now yeah glenn uh and uh i talked to
01:31:54.040 you earlier this week and i i wanted to get you on the air um for the one reason that you are
01:32:00.040 uh signing in a couple of bills that the legislature has passed uh on abortion and i think
01:32:07.520 i think that there is a i think there's a movement happening in the country for the first time people
01:32:14.980 are willing to look at this because those who have been saying you know rare and legal and safe don't
01:32:22.220 mean those things anymore uh they don't mean rare they're shouting their abortion and they want it
01:32:27.460 after birth which is terrifying to me um tell me what you guys have done in the state
01:32:34.440 well thank you glenn i'm honored to be on with you and by the way uh before we start i have to say to
01:32:40.020 you it's not too late to get a home in utah we'd love it we just had a new blanket of snow this
01:32:46.460 morning the skiing is great greatest snow on earth and our economy is humming well i will tell you this
01:32:51.540 governor i i got a call from vineyard utah i've never heard of vineyard utah yes uh and uh i got
01:32:58.660 a call from uh brooker's founding flavors ice cream it's a new store that started and you had they had
01:33:06.800 me at uh 18 percent uh butter fat in their ice cream i just want to say well uh i i know doug
01:33:14.120 ducy who's the governor of arizona started cold stone creamery and he said i sure love utah because
01:33:20.120 per capita we're number one when it comes to consuming ice cream oh yeah yeah number one a lot
01:33:25.140 of good things yeah but uh feel welcome to come to utah we'd love to have you here and uh i i hear what
01:33:32.660 you say um about this abortion issue which has been uh kind of divided our country since roe v wade
01:33:39.480 1973 i do echo what ruth bader ginsburg said that this should have been decided legislatively
01:33:46.900 and not by nine people in black robes i think the country would have been much better off
01:33:52.500 if we didn't have activism from the court and let's state by state by state as sovereign states in fact
01:33:59.680 determine these issues legislatively and clearly what has come out of this is clearly a um a loss of
01:34:08.800 of i guess elevating people's lives and humanity and we just have a different form of birth control
01:34:15.860 now called abortion that's not what it's designed to do and to be and what the promise was before
01:34:21.880 uh as you said i think uh safe legal and rare is anything but rare and that's unfortunate i think
01:34:29.140 for us as human beings so the legislature in utah just passed a couple of a couple of bills one
01:34:34.660 thank you as a father of a uh child of special needs thank you for taking a stand on uh the most
01:34:44.800 humbling among us those with down syndrome you you guys pass this and you're about to sign this in
01:34:52.020 tell me what it is yes we've said that if you choose to have an abortion simply because you have a down
01:34:59.240 syndrome uh child that that's not appropriate just as we would want to not discriminate against
01:35:06.300 individuals with down syndrome syndrome in our society we shouldn't in fact discriminate against
01:35:11.960 them in utero and so we've passed a law which i have signed now which says that that's not a reason
01:35:18.960 to have an abortion to say well my child will have down syndrome the other one is so we've signed into
01:35:25.900 law is that we've moved it to 18 weeks as far as the timeline so uh you cannot have an abortion in
01:35:33.380 utah under this law after 18 weeks there are typical exceptions that we have in the law a woman's life at
01:35:42.040 risk you know if you have a rape or incest there's some other exceptions to therefore um brain damage of
01:35:49.660 of the fetus etc but it's we've moved it to 18 weeks with a belief that we are in fact stating
01:35:56.440 to the world we believe in the sanctity of life and we need to be pro-life and i'm unabashedly
01:36:02.820 and unapologetically pro-life and i think that most of america feels that same way so governor let me ask
01:36:10.080 you this because it's moving the opposite direction technology is you're going to be able to live outside
01:36:15.500 the mother's body um you know at four weeks eventually probably um so it's moving in the
01:36:24.080 other direction uh that it's viable i think it's georgia that just passed the heartbeat i mean when
01:36:30.460 we stop when when somebody stops at an accident the first thing they do is is anybody alive check the
01:36:38.120 heartbeat when you hear the heartbeat that's when you know that person is alive they're going now for
01:36:46.360 the heartbeat law which they're going to come under all kinds of scrutiny and trouble for that
01:36:50.520 but doesn't that make sense where we should be going and headed well when i was in the army doing my
01:36:56.120 basic training i can tell you that's exactly what my first aid classes taught us first check for a
01:37:01.680 pulse heartbeat clear the airway and then treat for shock stop the bleeding and treat for shock that was
01:37:07.280 the order of things he always checked the pulse the heartbeat that was a sign of life yeah and so i
01:37:13.440 agree with what george is saying i think the heartbeat aspect of this which you can detect after six weeks
01:37:19.160 ought to give us all pause that's a sign of life and what would we want to do to interfere with that
01:37:26.620 progress uh in the womb particularly until it's it's uh ready to be born why would we want to interfere
01:37:33.920 with that it uh pick our consciences to say what we're doing here is probably not what we would do
01:37:40.200 as humanity uh whether it's a religious belief or just the values that we have of as human beings and
01:37:46.060 an association one with another but the heartbeat issue i think is one that's always bothered me
01:37:51.880 in my view of being pro-life is when that heartbeat's detected that certainly is a sign of life
01:37:57.800 uh we're talking to uh governor gary herbert uh the governor of utah who has um i reached out to him
01:38:05.680 earlier this week and and really wanted to know if anybody um in his office could even uh attend this
01:38:12.920 screening and he immediately said i'll be there um and so you're coming tonight we're going to come
01:38:19.780 down in fact i'm bringing the first lady uh she wants to be there and i'm going to try to bring the
01:38:23.720 first son uh so um uh again i think it sounds exciting i've seen the trailer i don't know the
01:38:29.900 movie and i don't know miss johnson is that her name yeah yeah abby johnson yeah it's i mean it's uh
01:38:35.960 it's it's surprisingly uplifting it's not a dirge it's not one of these you know movies you have to see
01:38:42.200 it's a movie that you'll be glad you saw because you'll you'll leave there um uplifted it's got a
01:38:48.900 great message to it but i'm telling you if your teenagers go they made it rated r for a reason
01:38:54.220 to stop teenagers from being allowed into it because if your teenager sees it they will forever
01:39:02.040 be anybody who sees this your conviction of this is murder will happen when you see this movie
01:39:09.740 well i again it should give us pause and it should give us opportunity to think through what we've done
01:39:17.040 maybe reverse our our uh what we have as policy in this country and uh you mentioned science glenn and
01:39:25.740 i do believe that's an important aspect of what's happening now is if we have a child born premature
01:39:32.500 um there was science is able to save their life uh in a much earlier time more premature preemies you
01:39:40.100 know are being saved now because of science and advancement in science that we have ever before in our
01:39:45.580 history well if we can do that to save a child that's born premature again why would we not in
01:39:51.840 fact want to save a child that comes out for whatever reason and i guess some of the horror
01:39:56.620 stories we're hearing as we let this uh uh premature uh uh infant sit there and gasp and just die because
01:40:05.680 we won't assist it and that's the part i find just really hard to understand why would you not assist
01:40:12.060 anybody who's gasping for life trying to breathe and trying to be uh viable and yet we have somebody
01:40:19.800 that would say no we'll just if i can't survive on its own we'll die be like you being under water and
01:40:26.300 and having a uh uh aqua system you know when somebody pulls a plug on you and you gasp there and say well
01:40:33.620 if you can't do it on your own we'll just let you die i mean it's very similar and i i think science
01:40:39.060 is certainly uh teaching us that that there's opportunities for them to survive outside the
01:40:44.580 womb with science and scientific help and that ought to happen we ought to be there prepared to
01:40:50.300 to help that unborn child survive gary herbert governor of utah we'll see you tonight sir thank
01:40:57.100 you so much thank you all right thank you glenn god bless you bet um i just uh i'm going to take
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01:43:00.200 i a very personal note um i'm volunteering my time i don't i i don't know the filmmakers i mean i've
01:43:28.640 met them i don't know anybody but abby johnson uh i'm not making any money off of any of the film or
01:43:36.900 anything else um i'm promoting this movie so hard and it is open in a thousand theaters nationwide this
01:43:48.120 weekend and i'm promoting it because i believe in its message but also because halfway through
01:43:54.640 i saw abby at cpac and it was so loud and we were in such a tight crowd i just hugged her when i saw her
01:44:04.540 and i whispered in her ear abby i believe i believe this is going to end in my lifetime and it will have a lot
01:44:17.380 to do with you
01:44:18.580 it's up to each of us to teach our children
01:44:29.040 it's also up to each of us to do our part i'm ashamed when i go to
01:44:34.040 you know uh pro-life things and i see
01:44:37.160 it's mainly it's mainly catholics i mean catholics have been doing this
01:44:42.420 really well they've been holding this this tide uh back for all of us for so long and each of our
01:44:50.800 religions each of our faiths have got to get involved and that's why this week i have concentrated
01:44:56.860 really on my faith but whatever your faith is please please get your church your faith your civic
01:45:04.720 group whatever it is your pack of friends to start standing up i have uh i've reached out to the the
01:45:15.840 uh the the the highest echelons in utah in in all categories this week
01:45:23.680 and in my faith
01:45:33.120 because
01:45:36.360 i believe we're being watched
01:45:40.900 i believe
01:45:43.560 in the covenant made in
01:45:46.400 in america
01:45:48.000 i believe in divine providence
01:45:52.900 i believe that we were a blessed nation
01:45:57.740 and i believe that we may have even
01:46:02.120 be blessed with more time because of what has happened with our stance because of president trump with israel
01:46:08.540 say what you want about president trump but i will tell you i think he bought us more time
01:46:13.540 with divine providence because of our stance on israel
01:46:17.620 but as i see us debate things that
01:46:21.200 and please do your own homework look this up
01:46:24.200 even the people who voted for adolf hitler stood against infanticide
01:46:30.040 even the germans stood against this
01:46:33.960 and we are so quiet about it
01:46:36.960 we cannot be a protected nation we cannot
01:46:46.180 call on divine providence if we
01:46:49.020 don't pass this test
01:46:51.220 personally there are
01:46:57.100 two things on my heart
01:47:00.840 one
01:47:04.420 i'm tired of my faith being an outcast
01:47:07.380 we believe in jesus christ
01:47:10.120 we believe he is the son of god
01:47:12.780 we believe he is the
01:47:14.160 only
01:47:14.820 savior of the world
01:47:16.860 i have
01:47:20.280 been disinvited
01:47:21.880 from pro-life groups because of my faith
01:47:25.220 and i have
01:47:26.300 i have still prayed for those events and still promoted those events
01:47:33.420 but my faith
01:47:38.480 has stood up
01:47:41.140 but we're awfully quiet
01:47:42.940 and this weekend
01:47:45.380 is a weekend for people of my faith
01:47:49.180 to show other faiths
01:47:50.900 we are in the fight with you
01:47:53.060 the other thing that is on my heart is
01:48:00.180 we have to all come together
01:48:05.120 i don't care if you are a person of faith
01:48:08.920 what faith you're in
01:48:10.380 or no faith
01:48:11.860 this may be our last call
01:48:15.860 if we cannot
01:48:17.920 stand for this
01:48:20.000 what will we stand for
01:48:25.120 this movie opens this weekend
01:48:31.220 and it could go away quietly
01:48:35.520 but i'm telling you
01:48:37.160 abby johnson
01:48:38.020 her story
01:48:39.340 is a gift from god
01:48:40.820 at this time
01:48:41.920 that this movie
01:48:43.300 has divine providence
01:48:45.920 it's not the greatest movie i've ever seen
01:48:48.360 it's just a good movie
01:48:49.780 and it will convict your children
01:48:52.600 and the mpaa is trying to make sure your children don't go see it
01:48:57.900 and it's uplifting
01:48:59.220 it's not a dirge
01:49:00.300 please go see unplanned
01:49:02.120 wherever you are this weekend
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01:50:30.320 do it again
01:50:44.860 uh welcome to the uh
01:50:46.660 welcome to the uh program
01:50:48.480 uh joe biden
01:50:50.200 is in an interesting place
01:50:52.500 uh yeah
01:50:53.380 he's in trouble glenn
01:50:54.720 yeah
01:50:55.020 he is in trouble
01:50:55.860 you know this guy wants to run for president
01:50:57.260 and then he has these antiquated views
01:50:59.240 i mean do you believe this
01:51:00.860 well he's an old guy
01:51:01.900 yeah he is
01:51:02.760 so he's you know a lot of old people said crazy things back in the day
01:51:06.460 you know
01:51:07.420 well he's he's he's corrected himself a little bit
01:51:09.540 but is it enough
01:51:10.180 in 1981 he was a senator
01:51:12.080 and uh the evil
01:51:14.320 anti-choice side of the argument
01:51:17.160 decided they wanted to have a constitutional amendment
01:51:19.780 to allow individual states to overturn roe versus wade
01:51:22.680 the amendment which the national abortions rights action league or nARAL called the most devastating attack yet on abortion rights
01:51:31.960 cleared a key hurdle in the senate judiciary committee in march 1982
01:51:35.640 support came not only from republicans but from a 39 year old second term democrat joseph robinette biden jr
01:51:44.340 i cannot yes that's his middle name i cannot take it seriously whatever you say his middle name
01:51:48.620 robinette robinette uh he says i'm probably a victim or a product however you want to phrase
01:51:56.660 it of my background mr biden a roman catholic said at the time my a victim of his catholicism
01:52:03.340 wow oh my god the decision he said was the most difficult vote he's cast as a u.s senator now of
01:52:09.220 course advanced to today and obviously you can't be on record voting uh to allow a state to overturn
01:52:16.540 the right to kill your kid so we've advanced now to his 2015 explanation of that vote and he said
01:52:24.020 his new uh explanation of how super mega doppler pro-abortion he is is this i'm prepared to accept
01:52:31.940 that at the moment of conception there's human life and being but i'm not prepared to say that
01:52:36.320 to other god-fearing or non-god-fearing people that have a different view he said in in 2015 so
01:52:42.640 they're now you know the left is trying to figure this out no i mean you know seriously you know
01:52:46.520 back in germany you know i'm sure there was a beck around there someplace and and we would all vote for
01:52:53.220 that beck to be you know master of the universe if they said back in the day you know i i'm i believe
01:53:01.840 the jew is just like me but who am i to say anything to any god-fearing or non-god-fearing
01:53:08.500 person that doesn't view a jew that way apply this to anything anything listen to that i'm prepared
01:53:14.800 dog i'm prepared to accept that blacks and whites are equal but i'm not prepared to say that to other
01:53:19.780 god-fearing or non-god-fearing people that have a different view i'm prepared to accept that men and
01:53:24.740 women are equal but i'm not i'm not prepared to uh say that to other god-fearing people i'm prepared
01:53:30.520 to say that straights and gays are equal but i'm not i will never step out and prepared to say that
01:53:36.620 to other god-fearing or non-god-fearing people to the point land that we are now so far beyond any of
01:53:41.240 that stuff it's i'm prepared to accept that christian bakers should sell wedding cakes to to gay weddings
01:53:48.020 but i'm not prepared to say that to other god-fearing or non-garrett god they're fearing people
01:53:54.720 who have a different view you could have put any one of our laws in here and all the ones we mentioned
01:54:00.200 even our jokey ones don't even come close to the issue of life and death you know this was the this
01:54:06.800 was the this was the argument of those who protected the slave trade look i believe i believe that blacks
01:54:16.260 are humans that blacks are not inferior that blacks shouldn't be enslaved but who am i to say that to
01:54:22.580 the south i don't know a fellow human being fighting for the rights of other individuals
01:54:29.020 constitutionally guaranteed right to life how about that i i want to uh i want to play something i'm doing
01:54:35.680 in a podcast if you haven't listened to our podcast yet uh they're really really good um and they're
01:54:43.440 getting better every week i think the um they're sometimes 40 minutes or sometimes 90 minutes uh
01:54:50.160 of just a one-on-one civil quiet conversation with people who are extraordinary in one way or another
01:54:59.140 i think last was it last week the guy who jumped off the golden gate bridge that was that was one of
01:55:04.560 the most unbelievable stories i've ever heard and how he was saved if you'd if if you don't believe
01:55:13.160 in divine providence listen to this one it was incredible this week it's abby johnson and i want to
01:55:20.780 play something that took my breath away absolutely took my breath away now this is abby is not just
01:55:28.660 somebody who you know infiltrated and got inside and had a tape this is a woman who won the planned
01:55:36.120 parenthood national employee of the year so she was running their clinic she knows how it works now
01:55:46.840 planned parenthood always tries to make it about the women but i want you to hear how this is run
01:55:54.540 as a business listen to this plain parenthood's done a really good job and the abortion the abortion
01:56:01.840 business in general has done a really good job of convincing people that you know abortion is just
01:56:13.200 this unfortunate decision that women sometimes have to make so if they're going to make it better that
01:56:22.160 they make it in a safe quote unquote clinic um they don't talk about how they are actually selling
01:56:34.000 patients on abortion that look that's the whole purpose of planned parenthood being in our public
01:56:43.340 school system it's not to provide it's not really to provide sex education to our kids
01:56:50.820 the purpose of them being in the public school system and in some private school systems
01:56:56.640 is so that they can develop a relationship with your child starting in kindergarten
01:57:03.500 when your child gets old enough and they start going through puberty and they start having questions
01:57:10.060 about sex
01:57:11.340 the educators are there to say and i know they say this because i was an educator and i said this
01:57:19.740 you can't go to your parents about how you're feeling right now they won't understand oh my gosh they
01:57:28.560 don't know what you're going through but you can come to me because i've known you since you were five
01:57:34.380 i've known you since you were in kindergarten you can trust me and then the goal is we get these girls
01:57:42.000 girls into our clinics and by the time they're 11 12 13 years old we have them on a birth control method
01:57:50.820 like i said i'm 38 if you told me abby you have to take a pill at the same time every day within two
01:57:59.320 hours in order for this thing to be effective i would fail okay so if you're asking a 12 year old to do
01:58:05.720 that she is of course you're i mean you're setting her up for failure but that's the point
01:58:11.640 they're putting her on a method that has a high human error rate and they know that
01:58:18.140 planned parenthood's own statistics state that 54 of women who have abortions were using
01:58:23.980 contraception at the time they got pregnant that's the whole point put them on a method that has a high
01:58:30.900 human error rate these girls will fail hopefully before they graduate high school they will be
01:58:40.160 into our clinics for their first abortion she goes on to say once they've had their first
01:58:48.020 then we get them a new prescription they fail again in college and they'll have their second abortion
01:58:54.980 and our whole plan is to have three abortions by the time they're 30 they're at they actually plan
01:59:04.940 they are working towards three abortions for every woman by the time they're 30 so they make money
01:59:12.940 she goes on to talk about how they are taught and remember she ran the planned parent she was the
01:59:21.220 employee of the year nationally and she was the employee of the year because she was so effective
01:59:28.900 in selling abortions if someone was coming in they don't have prenatal anything they can't make any
01:59:36.980 money if you want to keep your baby and so what they try to do and she explains how it's done
01:59:43.200 they talk they sell these girls it's like a car salesman and when i said that to her i said this
01:59:50.040 like a really bad used car salesman she said that's what we were she said what can i do to get you into
01:59:57.100 this abortion today so i'm going to have an ultrasound to show yes you are pregnant now we can get rid of
02:00:04.800 this baby right now well i'm not really sure well this ultrasound is five hundred dollars and so i can
02:00:10.880 fold that into i can give that to you for free and fold that into the price of the abortion if you
02:00:17.600 schedule today but once you walk out i can't i can't do that so you're going to have to pay for
02:00:22.960 an abortion and an ultrasound and then the follow-up question so is there any reason we shouldn't
02:00:29.320 schedule your abortion today
02:00:31.240 it is grotesque
02:00:35.660 this is the message of unplanned this is the message that she has and it is so powerful
02:00:42.720 because she has done it with love you walk out of this movie and you do feel good i mean you you
02:00:49.480 change and you you see what it is but you actually feel good you feel hopeful and that is the secret of
02:00:57.000 abby johnson and you will see it in the podcast you'll hear it in the movie or see it in the movie if you
02:01:01.780 but tomorrow the podcast and please send it to everybody you know
02:01:06.980 she she has compassion for the women who are going in she doesn't say that they're baby killers
02:01:15.180 she saved what is it 400 or 800 i can't remember how many how many how many people that were nurses
02:01:22.180 and doctors that have come out because she relates to them there's not been anybody relatable it's been
02:01:31.580 you're a baby killer or now stay in here because those people are crazy well i i'm torn this is not
02:01:39.580 right this is not what i thought i i've had i've had an awakening or whatever it is and they're trapped
02:01:45.300 and nobody will welcome them that's the secret of abby johnson and you need to you need to get your
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02:04:43.740 this is the glenbeck program
02:04:47.700 hey on monday monday's glenbeck program we have a special on beto uh every every week we are going
02:05:11.460 to i guess for the next 400 weeks uh go over another presidential candidate that the left is
02:05:18.100 putting out and tell you who these people really are their connections their history and everything
02:05:22.140 else we have a piece um from yesterday beto on the campaign trail where he's uh talking to somebody
02:05:28.340 who says why should i vote for you you're not surprisingly not for reparations listen it was
02:05:35.800 reported that the u.n says that the u.s owes black people more specifically african descendants of
02:05:41.560 slavery reparations and but there was a washington times article saying that you
02:05:46.380 oppose reparations traditional reparations for black people so why should i as a black man vote
02:05:52.480 for you when you oppose reparations thank you for the question and the opportunity to address
02:05:57.300 uh one of the most important and certainly uh the most foundational issue for this country
02:06:02.980 a country whose foundation was literally built on the backs of slaves those who were brought here
02:06:08.960 in bondage from other countries against their will who effectively had no ability to enjoy the
02:06:15.720 fruits of their labor the wealth that they helped to build there is 10 times the wealth in white america
02:06:20.580 than there is in black america today and whatever education you receive that disparity will continue
02:06:27.580 to be there until we make structural changes the rate of infant mortality in the united states
02:06:33.680 in 2019 is greater between white women and black women than it was in 1850 10 years before the civil war
02:06:44.140 started so i say all this to share with you that i begin and just begin i will acknowledge
02:06:49.800 to understand some of the challenges and some of the wrongs that we have committed and the need
02:06:55.540 for reparation wow so he's it now he's for it it seems like and also really sure i don't know where
02:07:02.300 he is when he said we have committed i'm surprised he's you know because i didn't commit any of those
02:07:07.520 things against black people so if beto did he should tell us the example of how he right he did these
02:07:13.240 horrible things and even your family my family came here in the late 1800s but i i don't answer
02:07:20.640 for my family my family is a group of individuals that do things that they people that i've never
02:07:27.260 met that were my great great great grandparents are not my responsibility should we put uh charles
02:07:33.640 manson if he had any children should we put his children in jail for his crimes should they pay
02:07:39.540 no of course not you're listening to glenn beck
02:07:43.300 you