The Glenn Beck Program - May 18, 2026


Rising Prices, UK Fallout & Iran: How Trump Is Managing the Chaos | 5⧸18⧸26


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00:01:36.020 The fusion of entertainment
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00:01:59.280 featuring that great jeff fisher this week great to have you with us thanks for joining us
00:02:09.200 uh glenn was in of course great britain over the weekend he was in london he was
00:02:16.220 when he was there all week.
00:02:17.500 Yeah, very true.
00:02:19.320 But his speech was Saturday.
00:02:22.900 And so it was a pretty big event.
00:02:25.980 Just a tad.
00:02:26.900 Yeah, there was a lot of people.
00:02:29.300 We'll show you the evidence of that.
00:02:31.440 I think it's beyond,
00:02:32.580 just slightly beyond
00:02:33.880 what the police were estimating.
00:02:36.620 What did they say?
00:02:37.520 There were like over a dozen people
00:02:39.300 or something.
00:02:40.220 I don't know.
00:02:40.520 There was definitely,
00:02:42.040 at least a baker's dozen.
00:02:43.700 Yeah, at least.
00:02:45.160 Yeah.
00:02:45.520 Yeah.
00:02:46.220 We'll get into that and much more coming up.
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00:04:17.580 So, in London, there was the big, what were they calling it?
00:04:20.960 The, um, I don't know.
00:04:24.240 Free the UK.
00:04:25.420 Unite the Kingdom.
00:04:26.260 That's what it was.
00:04:26.920 Unite the Kingdom.
00:04:28.320 I knew it was something fairly easy.
00:04:31.360 Unite the Kingdom.
00:04:33.360 Not that hard to remember, actually.
00:04:36.080 And some of them were holding signs,
00:04:37.760 Make England Great Again.
00:04:39.340 so miga all right whatever works maga whatever works whatever works led by tommy robinson in
00:04:47.560 all of the articles i've seen on this they also include his real name well i don't know why and
00:04:53.180 they always the ones i read also include he was arrested he's been arrested all these times
00:04:58.160 yeah yeah that's the point yeah it's the whole point he's it was pretty amazing and uh i mean
00:05:04.840 Well, they try to spin it as negative as they possibly can.
00:05:08.640 Absolutely.
00:05:09.320 They can't stand him.
00:05:10.600 I mean, no question.
00:05:11.820 And that's exactly why, even when we talked about how they miscount the crowd,
00:05:17.660 I mean, there was no way was there 12 people there.
00:05:21.400 No.
00:05:21.700 I mean, there was more than 12.
00:05:22.840 Actually, sir.
00:05:23.480 I can only count to 18.
00:05:25.500 So, I mean, there was more than 18, I think.
00:05:27.840 I think so.
00:05:28.560 I think you're right.
00:05:29.220 Yeah.
00:05:30.460 Actually, the lowest number I saw was 60,000, estimated by police, but the highest I saw was 110.
00:05:37.300 But it's way beyond either of those.
00:05:39.720 Oh, my gosh, yes.
00:05:40.260 I think it was in the millions somewhere.
00:05:43.600 I mean, at least 800,000 to a million and a half, somewhere in there.
00:05:49.100 Yeah, I'd say that was about the range.
00:05:50.920 But you remember when we did the thing on the mall back in 2010?
00:05:59.220 Restoring.
00:05:59.940 Restoring.
00:06:00.460 Freedom.
00:06:01.040 Love.
00:06:01.800 Grace.
00:06:02.280 Something.
00:06:02.780 We restored something.
00:06:04.020 Yeah, we were restoring something.
00:06:05.400 Yeah.
00:06:05.900 And we restored it, darn it.
00:06:07.100 I don't know if that was.
00:06:07.680 No, that was not it.
00:06:08.500 No, it was.
00:06:09.480 First one wasn't restoring faith.
00:06:11.720 We restored something else.
00:06:12.940 We did.
00:06:13.500 And it's been still restored, so don't even worry about it.
00:06:16.880 That's why we don't remember the name, because it was restored, and now it's.
00:06:20.480 It's taken care of.
00:06:21.520 It's irrelevant.
00:06:22.120 We took care of it.
00:06:23.440 But I remember CBS estimated the crowd size on the mall when we had that rally at 80,000.
00:06:30.980 Do you remember that?
00:06:31.660 Yeah.
00:06:32.040 We had 500,000 people there, and they said it was 80,000.
00:06:37.520 Oh, okay.
00:06:38.700 So anyway, they try, they do their best to diminish these things and make them sound unimportant and a lot less important than they actually were.
00:06:49.700 That's for sure.
00:06:50.000 uh but uh they had a bunch of speakers and uh glenn was one of them and here's what glenn beck
00:06:58.840 had to say in london on saturday i bring you greetings from the united states of america
00:07:04.860 hello it is such an honor to be with you today uh it is really an amazing thing to see you all
00:07:14.140 stand up and i come here to stand with you shoulder to shoulder because of people like
00:07:19.200 Tommy and people like you that have shown the courage to speak and stand when so few will.
00:07:25.920 Thank you. You have truly paid a price for refusing to ignore what is obviously happening
00:07:34.880 all around us. You refuse to not see what's happening to our streets and to our daughters
00:07:40.580 and to our women in the streets. And it means something as an American to see you stand.
00:07:46.640 And I just want you to know, there are millions of Americans all across the other side of the world
00:07:54.100 that see you, hear you, and are praying for you, and are standing with you today.
00:08:04.320 I want to make it clear why I am...
00:08:07.560 Thank you.
00:08:10.280 I will tell you that I am here today, like you, not to stand against anything and hate, not to stand for hatred, but to stand for the most revolutionary idea in human history, that all men are created equal.
00:08:27.820 And not because of a king or parliament says it, but because we are all endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights.
00:08:37.100 Those rights cannot be taken from us by government or religion.
00:08:41.080 No ideology can take them away.
00:08:43.560 They are life and liberty and the right to speak your mind and to speak truth.
00:08:50.360 The right to worship or not worship according to your conscience.
00:08:54.500 Equal justice under the law.
00:08:56.660 These words come from our American Declaration of Independence
00:09:01.800 But they were born here on this soil
00:09:04.640 They were born here in England
00:09:07.060 The meadows of Runnymede with the Magna Carta
00:09:09.720 They were born in the English common law that says
00:09:12.900 Even the king is not above the law
00:09:15.540 In the covenant faith of the Scottish people
00:09:18.440 The stubborn independence of the freeborn Englishmen
00:09:21.960 Who said they will never bow to a tyrant
00:09:25.840 These are the principles that built the freest, most prosperous civilization the world has ever known.
00:09:32.860 And Sharia law cannot abide by it.
00:09:40.120 Sharia law cannot live side by side.
00:09:44.040 It does not see all men that are created equal.
00:09:47.860 It does not practice and protect the right to leave that faith or even criticize that faith.
00:09:54.980 It does not grant equal dignity to every daughter and every son under the law.
00:10:00.520 And where Sharia law advances as a parallel system, our hard-fought rights retreat.
00:10:09.560 And history has shown it time and time again.
00:10:14.420 Our shared failure on both sides of the Atlantic is that we forgot where our rights come from.
00:10:23.160 We have treated liberty as something automatic, something in the air that we breathe, instead of the sacred inheritance that needs to be taught and defended and lived by each and every generation.
00:10:37.160 But that forgetting has opened the door. But the good news is, the uniting hope is that it's not too late to remember.
00:10:46.160 We can, beginning now, teach our children again that those God-given rights, those truths, are what makes us free.
00:10:57.800 We can demand that every person that comes to our shore or the shores of any country in Western civilization,
00:11:06.040 or those who are already here, that they must live under the same equal law that protects every citizen.
00:11:16.160 One law, one standard of living, one standard for every man and every woman.
00:11:23.740 And if we can do that, then we'll restore what made the West worth restoring and defending.
00:11:31.680 Great Britain and the United States, we are not separate stories.
00:11:37.220 We are branches of the same tree, the tree that is rooted in equality before God and the law.
00:11:44.760 If we stand together on that foundation, not in anger, but in clarity and the courage that you are showing today just for standing here, then our children will inherit, not decline, but they will again inherit a brighter future.
00:12:02.200 A civilization where every person can come here and walk these streets in safety, speak freely, and pursue happiness without fear.
00:12:13.800 That is our fight. That is our inheritance. That is what will unite all of us and renew the West.
00:12:23.800 I am so happy to see all of your flags all in front.
00:12:28.800 We have been told that we should be ashamed. We are not ashamed of our heritage.
00:12:37.800 We have learned from our mistakes.
00:12:41.480 We are proud that our shared heritage changed the world, healed the world, and fed the world.
00:12:49.380 And as our president, President Lincoln, once said,
00:12:53.080 with malice toward none and charity toward all,
00:12:57.600 let us remember truly who we are.
00:13:00.960 Raise your flags and raise your voices.
00:13:04.100 as our president George Washington said at the beginning of our nation
00:13:09.340 let us raise a standard that the wise and the honest can repair
00:13:13.960 the event is in the hand of God
00:13:17.020 as the scriptures tell us
00:13:19.440 as for me and my house
00:13:21.480 we know who we serve
00:13:23.920 and as our current president Donald Trump might say
00:13:28.820 make England great again.
00:13:37.000 God bless you.
00:13:39.220 May God help us save our shared republics and civilization.
00:13:45.020 God bless you.
00:13:45.900 Thank you for standing.
00:13:50.440 Okay.
00:13:51.500 There you go.
00:13:52.040 I mean, that wasn't as long as the restoring honor
00:13:54.680 in Washington, D.C.
00:13:57.380 You think?
00:13:57.900 No.
00:13:58.820 Yeah, it looked like everybody was about 7 to 10 minutes or so.
00:14:04.320 Because they had a lot of speakers.
00:14:05.700 No doubt about it.
00:14:06.040 That might be the shortest speech Glenn's ever given.
00:14:08.260 I didn't realize he had it in him.
00:14:10.560 I really didn't think that was possible.
00:14:13.220 Because when I heard it was going to be a short speech, I'm like, yeah, what, an hour and a half?
00:14:17.020 Right.
00:14:17.560 That's just 90 minutes this time?
00:14:20.300 I've cut it down to 70 minutes.
00:14:22.820 It was really good, though.
00:14:23.880 The crowd was so loud.
00:14:26.300 That's the loudest crowd I've ever heard.
00:14:28.820 Those people that the camera showed looked like they were paying attention.
00:14:33.460 But the audio we were picking up was a lot of crowd noise, a lot of talking.
00:14:40.200 Shut up!
00:14:41.520 I'm trying to speak up here!
00:14:44.360 Okay?
00:14:45.640 You rude bastard.
00:14:47.320 Shut up!
00:14:49.040 I don't have to be here.
00:14:51.660 You know, I came across the ocean for you.
00:14:53.960 First, I came across a continent.
00:14:56.040 Then I came across an ocean for you.
00:14:58.820 Listen to me!
00:15:02.620 He says that.
00:15:03.720 It just gets cut off.
00:15:04.800 Yeah.
00:15:05.060 Yeah, yeah.
00:15:07.060 But really good speech.
00:15:09.500 And, you know, I hope they can get a grip on things.
00:15:14.380 Me too.
00:15:14.400 Me too.
00:15:15.560 Man, they're further down the line than we are.
00:15:17.580 Yes, they are.
00:15:18.520 And we're pretty far down the line.
00:15:19.960 I mean, you're talking about Islamists.
00:15:23.000 And you're talking about people who have told you and told us
00:15:28.000 that they're going to take over your country, your culture, your language, your religion.
00:15:34.680 Every house.
00:15:35.240 And every house.
00:15:36.100 We're told this all the time.
00:15:37.420 Yes, we are.
00:15:37.860 Every house will be Muslim.
00:15:41.200 No.
00:15:44.140 No.
00:15:45.360 No, that is untrue.
00:15:47.680 But, you know, in England, in Britain, it's happening.
00:15:51.400 It's worse.
00:15:51.680 It's even worse.
00:15:52.360 Yeah, it is.
00:15:53.800 And Keir Starmer is not doing a thing about it.
00:15:57.260 No, he's all for it.
00:15:58.980 And so, you know, he just lost, his party just lost a massive election.
00:16:04.540 So.
00:16:05.120 And he doesn't care.
00:16:06.700 Usually that means in their parliamentary system that he has to hold an election and somebody else will be, he'll step down, somebody else will be elected by minister.
00:16:16.560 I don't understand how that all works.
00:16:18.140 I don't either.
00:16:18.660 But he's holding on.
00:16:20.060 He's dug his heels in, man.
00:16:22.160 He said the country would fly apart, essentially, if he were to step down.
00:16:26.840 right really right no i think that's it'd be awesome that's what would happen for the nation
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00:18:23.380 So, where do we go from here? Hopefully, we've got some momentum in this country since President
00:18:32.740 trump to be able to uh you know stand up to the forces uh that are trying to overtake our culture
00:18:41.280 and our and our nation um i mean we've got we've got marxists we have uh i mean in texas we've got
00:18:49.080 a real battle with our with our senator uh john cornyn who's in a battle uh in the primary against
00:18:56.180 ken paxton who i'd like to see beat john cornyn but then that republican will have to take on uh
00:19:01.760 James Tallarico.
00:19:02.600 James Tallarico, who is a nightmare.
00:19:07.100 He purports to be a minister, a pastor.
00:19:11.560 What is he, supposedly?
00:19:12.680 He went to some school that made him some kind of minister.
00:19:18.340 So he talks a big game on Christianity.
00:19:20.580 He sure does.
00:19:21.320 But the Christianity he speaks is not familiar to a lot of Christians.
00:19:27.980 uh here is some of what he had to say about uh here's his message on being a christian in
00:19:35.020 political office again i think we have to have a real conversation within the church
00:19:39.080 within christian communities about what is our our relationship with power um because
00:19:46.460 in my mind as a christian power that is not shared uh is is also domination
00:19:55.220 and in a democracy it's all about sharing power we acknowledge that power is real and that it
00:20:01.940 has consequences and we commit to sharing that together as a as a nation as communities and i
00:20:08.960 think that's where we have to strive yeah um theocracy in my mind is the most dangerous form
00:20:14.580 of government we're not a theocracy either the only thing worse than a tyrant uh-huh is a tyrant
00:20:19.780 who thinks they're on a mission from god oh yeah wow and and that's why our faith in jesus should
00:20:24.860 lead us away from theocracy, away from tyranny, away from Christian nationalism, and toward
00:20:31.360 a multiracial, multicultural democracy where we can all freely love God and fully love
00:20:40.000 our neighbors.
00:20:40.640 Wait a minute.
00:20:41.280 Can we not do that now?
00:20:43.140 I fully love God.
00:20:44.380 I love my neighbors.
00:20:45.900 I don't know them, but I have a kind of an invisible love for them.
00:20:51.100 Yeah, it's there.
00:20:51.880 There's nothing like that invisible love though
00:20:55.980 No, there's nothing like it
00:20:57.420 It's beautiful
00:20:58.420 When you have an invisible love
00:21:01.380 For people that you've never met
00:21:02.960 It's really powerful
00:21:05.060 It's important and it's powerful
00:21:06.640 But I do love God
00:21:09.580 There's not a more
00:21:11.300 Diverse society in the world
00:21:13.820 Than what we have in America
00:21:15.900 What is he talking about?
00:21:18.420 I mean, it's like
00:21:19.720 There's only one
00:21:21.400 version of people on
00:21:23.680 I don't know what country
00:21:25.660 you're looking at. Right. But it's not this
00:21:27.740 one. And I doubt, I mean, Jamie Lynn
00:21:29.760 of Curran-Lima
00:21:31.840 right, Jamie Curran-Lima
00:21:33.560 she didn't look like she was ready
00:21:35.680 to push back. Oh, is that who that is?
00:21:37.540 She gave a couple. Jamie Lynn
00:21:38.720 Yeah, Jamie Lynn Curran.
00:21:41.020 Is she liberal?
00:21:43.020 Because I can't imagine him showing up on a conservative.
00:21:45.460 That's correct. Yeah. She's a
00:21:47.600 billionaire, made a bunch of money
00:21:49.200 in makeup and
00:21:51.360 And she spent a lot of time on the northwest coast of America.
00:21:59.400 So you make up your own mind.
00:22:01.340 Yeah.
00:22:01.740 Oh, jeez.
00:22:04.300 Yeah, no pushback at all.
00:22:06.120 No.
00:22:06.320 But you're not going to get that from her.
00:22:07.860 No.
00:22:08.220 Obviously.
00:22:08.740 And he won't show up on a show like this.
00:22:10.800 Not a chance.
00:22:11.740 Not in a million years.
00:22:12.320 It's The View and Jamie Lynn.
00:22:14.320 Yeah.
00:22:14.520 That's about it.
00:22:15.340 But sadly, he leads both Cornyn and Ken Paxton in the polls
00:22:23.100 leading up to the primary, which is what, next week?
00:22:27.540 I think next week.
00:22:28.480 The Cornyn-Paxton primary is next week.
00:22:30.700 And then, of course, whoever wins that will take on that buffoon
00:22:34.860 in the general election.
00:22:36.460 So say a prayer for Texas, because you can't lose Texas to this guy.
00:22:43.100 No way.
00:22:43.800 No way.
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00:25:01.180 go there's that there is uh fort worth texas uh is now the 10th largest city in america uh look
00:25:09.660 that uh if dallas if you have put dallas and fort worth together dfw the metroplex we'd be in
00:25:16.220 just in fourth place fourth place yeah just in fourth place not but it's close though we're
00:25:22.400 we're gaining on houston uh you still have new york new york only does not have more than nine
00:25:27.900 million people for a long time since i remember new york not having 10 or 9 or 10 million yeah
00:25:33.620 i mean this are we talking metro if we're talking about dallas fort worth that's the whole metro
00:25:37.880 area right that's the megaplex correct so we're not talking about metropolitan new york well
00:25:45.340 because i think just new york city is not eight or nine million something right eight and a half
00:25:49.860 i think the whole area is almost 20 million okay that makes sense yeah this says new york city
00:25:56.080 is $8,584,000.
00:25:59.720 What do they have for Los Angeles?
00:26:01.260 $3,869,000.
00:26:04.600 And that's second place.
00:26:06.740 Chicago is third.
00:26:09.280 $2,007,000.
00:26:10.980 These are just the cities proper.
00:26:12.520 This is not the metro area.
00:26:14.140 Right.
00:26:14.400 Because Houston and DFW are very close.
00:26:19.860 I mean, our fourth place is $608,000.
00:26:26.080 And they have 97, 315, so what, 40,000 maybe, something like that.
00:26:34.980 Both Dallas, DFW, Metroplex, and Houston are around 8 million, though,
00:26:42.620 if you're talking about the whole area.
00:26:44.560 Because separately, I mean, the Dallas City and Fort Worth are 9 and 10
00:26:48.180 when you do them separate, which I found interesting.
00:26:52.760 Austin is 12th.
00:26:54.220 So, you look at this, I mean, we have Houston, San Antonio, which is in seventh place, million
00:27:00.060 five, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin.
00:27:03.560 Wow.
00:27:04.320 In the top 12.
00:27:05.440 Okay.
00:27:06.240 The cities are growing.
00:27:07.400 Yeah, the cities are growing, no question.
00:27:09.460 And Jacksonville is 11th, which is interesting.
00:27:12.020 It does tell you, though, that Texas is closed now, that there is no more vacancy.
00:27:16.880 That's exactly what that tells you.
00:27:18.800 No vacancies.
00:27:19.180 Vacancies.
00:27:19.820 We really did want people to come here and join the state.
00:27:24.960 Yeah, it's too late now.
00:27:26.080 You can't.
00:27:26.620 Too late.
00:27:27.140 You can't.
00:27:27.840 What are you going to do?
00:27:28.580 We're closed.
00:27:29.220 No vacancies.
00:27:30.420 You know, there's a great state, Oklahoma.
00:27:33.960 Yeah, they have vacancies still.
00:27:35.780 It isn't really that great of a state, but you have to go there.
00:27:38.380 There's vacancy there, though.
00:27:39.440 And you know where you could – Louisiana is beautiful.
00:27:42.720 Oh, this time of year?
00:27:44.160 You could go there.
00:27:45.520 You could go there.
00:27:46.160 I hear Mississippi has really cheap land.
00:27:50.640 It's lovely.
00:27:51.840 It's lovely.
00:27:52.800 Go there.
00:27:54.300 If you're on the East Coast, I don't know if Florida's closed yet or not.
00:27:59.400 I don't know.
00:28:00.020 No, I think it's pretty open.
00:28:01.680 It's wide open.
00:28:02.540 Yeah, okay.
00:28:03.100 You can still go there.
00:28:03.560 You can try Florida.
00:28:04.440 Just not Texas.
00:28:05.780 So who's the coolest celebrity?
00:28:08.640 77-year-old Samuel L. Jackson,
00:28:11.300 who starred in more movies that have grossed $100 million or more
00:28:15.780 around the world than anyone else, according to Guinness.
00:28:19.120 He's atop the coolest of the famous figures
00:28:23.280 that the majority of Americans actually see as cool.
00:28:27.500 So you have Samuel L. Jackson as number one.
00:28:29.980 Number two, if you look at the chart, is The Beatles,
00:28:35.300 Michael Jordan, Willie Nelson, Clint Eastwood,
00:28:39.960 the rock yeah ryan reynolds all right serena williams the bottom two should not be on this list
00:28:48.900 barack obama oh meryl streep oh man oh i mean how did they sneak in i don't know the only good
00:28:58.560 thing about this is that they have uh well barack is tied for uh no love not good at all not cool
00:29:07.180 at all and cool both 34 percent uh Meryl Streep is underwater uh she has 24 percent cool which I
00:29:14.520 don't know how you get that with Meryl and but she has 27 percent uh not cool so she's
00:29:20.920 underwater with that okay uh but the rest of them I mean I guess you know sure sure all right I mean
00:29:27.660 that's that's cool like Ryan Reynolds he's fun yeah he's fun yeah he couldn't get his wife in
00:29:33.300 line though with that whole lawsuit thing it's a little issue yeah should have should have told
00:29:38.300 her blake easy yeah uh it's not gonna work be on your side but you couldn't do it so it's a little
00:29:45.060 disappointing for ryan uh soon to be uh on the coolness chart uh will be the next 007 uh amazon
00:29:52.640 mgm has started auditioning for the next 007 uh they bought in uh they brought in nina gold to
00:29:59.260 find their bond, and she knows her way around
00:30:01.280 the franchise. She's done
00:30:03.400 Game of Thrones and The Crown and all
00:30:05.280 five Star Wars films. So
00:30:07.140 industry chatter has landed on Jacob
00:30:09.400 Elreddy,
00:30:10.760 Australian actor, or
00:30:13.120 Callum Turner, British actor,
00:30:15.760 or Aaron Taylor Johnson,
00:30:17.520 another Brit, as frontrunners,
00:30:19.580 though producers had already floated.
00:30:21.200 We talked about it going with an unknown.
00:30:23.860 So the Bercoli family
00:30:25.220 has held creative control
00:30:27.220 of the franchise for over 60 years,
00:30:29.260 before they handed the keys over to Amazon last year,
00:30:31.880 and they were afraid that Amazon was going to water it down,
00:30:35.700 but it looks like they're going to keep it going,
00:30:38.780 and they're going to keep it going with a fine 007 actor
00:30:44.000 that's a male and good-looking
00:30:47.220 instead of a female trans person as the new 007,
00:30:52.240 because that would be great.
00:30:53.440 Wouldn't it?
00:30:53.980 That would be great if there was actually a...
00:30:55.760 Yeah.
00:30:55.920 I think a trans person should fill every role from now on.
00:31:00.780 All of them.
00:31:02.240 That's kind of where I am right now.
00:31:03.740 Yeah?
00:31:04.060 Yeah, just let them have every role.
00:31:05.480 So you are actually pretty much with the Academy.
00:31:08.860 Yeah, I am.
00:31:09.700 With the awards.
00:31:10.440 We just loosen up with that.
00:31:11.460 Just let them all.
00:31:12.360 If you can't find a trans actor, don't do the movie.
00:31:14.900 Yeah.
00:31:15.280 Don't do it.
00:31:16.640 Okay?
00:31:17.680 Because they should be the lead character in every movie.
00:31:20.720 Well, listen, if they're not, you get a checkmark against you.
00:31:24.240 Yes.
00:31:24.560 for the movie.
00:31:26.120 It sure is true.
00:31:26.780 And if you don't,
00:31:27.380 you have to have,
00:31:28.460 I watched a show
00:31:29.720 on Netflix,
00:31:32.720 shoot,
00:31:35.520 Death by Lightning
00:31:36.380 about President James Garfield
00:31:38.460 and his death
00:31:40.220 and the guy that shot him
00:31:41.620 and everything.
00:31:42.680 That sounds riveting.
00:31:43.660 It's not bad.
00:31:44.540 It's a four episode show.
00:31:47.360 It's not bad.
00:31:47.460 Sorry I missed that.
00:31:48.260 It's not bad.
00:31:49.040 I'm going to track it down
00:31:50.860 starting today.
00:31:51.520 It's on Netflix.
00:31:52.260 It's very afternoon.
00:31:53.040 It should be in your timeline.
00:31:54.140 But anyway, there's an opening scene where it shows Chicago, and it shows a black man with one leg walking with canes, and then a female, and then another black guy, and there's like a Chinese guy off to the side, and just a one little white guy, and they're just walking down the street.
00:32:13.180 I'm like, that was not Chicago in 1880.
00:32:16.980 I'm sorry.
00:32:17.360 No, that was.
00:32:18.200 No, that was not Chicago in the 1800s.
00:32:21.380 It was not.
00:32:21.780 Yeah, absolutely.
00:32:22.800 I'm sorry, no.
00:32:24.740 But yeah, I got it.
00:32:25.860 That's great.
00:32:26.860 Yeah, they have to.
00:32:28.260 They think they have to, so they do.
00:32:30.340 That's all right.
00:32:31.200 I mean, my wife and I are watching this Hallmark series,
00:32:35.040 which is, it's actually good.
00:32:37.120 Is it?
00:32:37.700 It's called The Way Home.
00:32:38.520 It's going to be a hard time.
00:32:39.060 Oh, man, that sounds so much better than Death by Lightning
00:32:42.220 and the James Garfield.
00:32:42.800 Actually, it is.
00:32:43.640 It is better than James Garfield's story.
00:32:46.220 I'm pretty confident of that.
00:32:47.440 I don't think so.
00:32:48.600 But, of course, you know, Hallmark, some time ago,
00:32:52.160 years ago decided that they were going to play the lgbtqia2 plus game and so they are and so
00:32:59.040 they've got a lesbian couple in there and a trans person in there that made sure you have to made
00:33:05.040 sure they told everybody that their uh you have to pronouns were not she or him it was they them
00:33:12.020 right they them they have to so many shows okay well good for you and it's not just hallmark it's
00:33:17.000 No, it's all of them.
00:33:18.060 The other networks.
00:33:18.820 I mean, they absolutely, if it's a new show coming from a network,
00:33:24.320 If it's in the last two to three years.
00:33:26.340 Someone will be gay.
00:33:27.420 But that's not enough.
00:33:28.100 Someone will be trans.
00:33:28.820 Right.
00:33:29.420 And you have to have a multiracial LGBTQ.
00:33:34.760 No question.
00:33:35.460 IA plus together.
00:33:37.840 Yeah.
00:33:38.200 That just has to happen.
00:33:39.400 Yeah.
00:33:39.700 It has to.
00:33:40.280 Yeah.
00:33:40.660 And some of the shows I really like, so I just let it go.
00:33:44.780 I'm like, of course.
00:33:46.060 Of course they're gay.
00:33:47.520 I know.
00:33:48.040 Of course.
00:33:48.540 I know.
00:33:49.400 That's the way they are.
00:33:51.080 Because everyone in my neighborhood is exactly like that.
00:33:54.040 Even my invisible love that I have for my neighbors, exactly like that.
00:33:59.160 Okay, good.
00:33:59.860 Exactly.
00:34:00.600 Our neighborhood is ready.
00:34:01.880 Because every neighborhood has to have 0.7% trans people.
00:34:08.280 When we get together, there's always the handicapped black guy.
00:34:10.920 Right, right, right.
00:34:12.100 Have to.
00:34:12.540 And the female and the handicapped male, always.
00:34:15.380 It's America.
00:34:16.100 You have to.
00:34:16.740 Right?
00:34:17.120 I mentioned this on our daily morning show, Packery Unleashed.
00:34:21.360 It airs right before this show, actually, 7 to 9 Eastern on Blaze TV and other platforms.
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00:34:32.480 I'm not worried about this, but I am a little apprehensive.
00:34:35.800 Tonight, at around 6 p.m. Eastern, the asteroid 2026 JH2 is going to shoot over Earth's surface.
00:34:44.360 Catchy name.
00:34:45.280 Right?
00:34:45.860 They name them good.
00:34:47.000 They do.
00:34:47.420 Yeah, they think of it.
00:34:48.080 That's some scientists at those big telescopes.
00:34:51.620 They just, oh, you know what?
00:34:53.520 That's 2026 JH2.
00:34:56.040 Yeah.
00:34:56.640 Yeah.
00:34:57.020 That's what it is.
00:34:57.780 That's what it is.
00:34:58.660 So that's going to fly past us at 56,000 miles.
00:35:03.980 So that's between us and the moon.
00:35:05.960 For sure.
00:35:06.420 But they claim that it's closer to us than a handful of spacecraft,
00:35:10.860 but uh there's no suggestion that these spacecrafts are at risk okay and it's going to fly above the
00:35:17.760 satellites jeez okay so all right let's if you say so and it will not impact the planet
00:35:25.420 all right all right i hope you're right you say so it's it's apparently uh 115 feet across
00:35:33.460 they really don't know they're just guessing but they believe that that's how big it is that's like
00:35:39.120 Like the size of, I don't know, a blue whale that we have on this planet.
00:35:44.500 So even if it hit us, it wouldn't be a planet killer.
00:35:47.300 It is not a planet killer, no.
00:35:49.140 But it would do some damage.
00:35:50.360 It may, you know, like if it hit your house.
00:35:52.360 Yeah, that would be some damage.
00:35:53.880 That would be bad.
00:35:54.520 Yeah.
00:35:55.060 I would not enjoy that.
00:35:56.200 No.
00:35:56.700 Even though my house is in disarray right now, I wouldn't appreciate an asteroid hitting it.
00:36:00.600 Really?
00:36:01.380 I mean, just start again?
00:36:02.900 No, thanks.
00:36:04.280 Just start again?
00:36:05.020 No, no, thank you.
00:36:05.540 Filling the hole, we're building right back up again.
00:36:07.900 No, no, thank you.
00:36:08.540 So, I mean, eyes up to the sky, 6 p.m. Eastern.
00:36:13.560 I mean, it's going to be fascinating to see it fly by, if indeed it does fly by.
00:36:18.740 Will we see it in the daylight?
00:36:19.800 Because 6 o'clock, it's not going to be dark.
00:36:22.060 Yeah, we'll see it.
00:36:23.120 We should be able to see it.
00:36:24.280 I mean, those things are pretty bright.
00:36:27.480 Yeah.
00:36:27.760 They're moving pretty fast through space.
00:36:29.540 and uh they were one story i said say they believe that it it goes around the sun and
00:36:36.880 goes around every three and a half years or whatever but i don't remember this
00:36:41.040 three and a half years ago not that close yeah and this is the first time i mean this it was the
00:36:45.920 one uh planetary uh site telescope in in arizona that was spotted it so it was like oh hey
00:36:55.960 There's an asteroid there.
00:36:59.460 It looks like it's going to be pretty close to Earth.
00:37:02.380 Maybe we should tell somebody.
00:37:04.180 And they did.
00:37:05.460 I mean, I know it's a big sky to keep an eye on.
00:37:09.420 All documentaries have told us that.
00:37:11.820 But just I hope they...
00:37:13.500 Well, the documentary Armageddon told us that.
00:37:15.780 That's exactly right.
00:37:16.600 There's a really big sky out there.
00:37:17.820 That's why they didn't see it.
00:37:18.860 Begging your pardon, Mr. President, but it's a big-ass sky.
00:37:24.140 All right.
00:37:24.780 That's a quote from the movie.
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00:39:03.400 california man they just can't they can't get it through their skulls in california
00:39:13.440 stop with the men in girls competitions i thought we were i thought we were done with that no we're
00:39:18.940 not they were absolutely not they just had a track meet it was uh one of the state championships
00:39:25.140 uh wow the cif southern section finals i love those on saturday where a um a boy a male won
00:39:35.100 high jump long jump triple jump in the uh an athlete yep uh so then but he won this under
00:39:46.340 the girls heading. Yes.
00:39:48.780 Yes. A.B. Hernandez
00:39:50.440 won three competitions.
00:39:53.580 So then the
00:39:54.660 photos and video of the three podium
00:39:56.560 ceremonies, one of which showed Hernandez
00:39:58.560 and the top female finisher
00:40:00.840 sharing the podium's top
00:40:02.780 spot, went viral on social media
00:40:04.820 prompting backlash against
00:40:06.700 the CIF among politicians
00:40:08.480 including Tim Burchett,
00:40:10.600 Nancy Mace, and
00:40:12.320 plus Riley Gaines and Jennifer
00:40:14.440 se uh so uh tim burchett saw the photo and just wrote i just threw up wow what a hater and then
00:40:26.540 nancy nancy mace this is infuriating yeah seeing the the male with the female top finisher um but
00:40:34.760 i mean this male won the event uh was i don't know triple jump or the long jump by almost two feet
00:40:42.060 You don't win by those kinds of margins normally.
00:40:47.600 And it probably doesn't say in the story,
00:40:49.060 but I'd like to know where he matched up with the actual boys.
00:40:52.480 Yeah, I'd love to know.
00:40:54.880 Riley Gaines said,
00:40:56.140 if you have to create a shared podium for the boy competing in the girls event,
00:41:00.880 you've already admitted you know he isn't a girl.
00:41:04.760 Thank you.
00:41:05.320 And that his participation is unfair.
00:41:08.140 Isn't that the truth?
00:41:09.260 They will just, look, we just do that because he's different.
00:41:13.280 He's special.
00:41:14.140 He's special.
00:41:15.020 Yeah.
00:41:15.540 He's special.
00:41:17.400 I mean, if I'm the parents of these girls, how pissed would you be?
00:41:20.840 Oh.
00:41:21.280 You know, they work their whole lives to get to this point.
00:41:23.980 I know.
00:41:24.280 And then some male takes it from them.
00:41:28.300 Do we pull them out?
00:41:29.480 Do we just say that we're not doing it?
00:41:31.040 I don't know.
00:41:32.140 I don't know.
00:41:32.980 Honestly, that's happened.
00:41:35.640 I know.
00:41:36.180 And hasn't helped.
00:41:36.840 And they've paid the price for it, too.
00:41:38.720 Yep.
00:41:39.260 So then they just get shut out of all events at that point.
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00:43:00.440 I want to know, was it just me this weekend?
00:43:05.100 Or was President Trump doing things that, I don't know, we all loved and admired?
00:43:17.020 He did some good things.
00:43:18.120 He did some good things, yes.
00:43:21.540 But he did some things that I wasn't exactly crazy about.
00:43:25.040 We'll get into that coming up.
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00:44:38.520 all right uh president trump had a busy weekend he was talking about a lot of different things
00:44:49.380 uh one of them iran and here's what he had to say about iran you like to talk about cards it
00:44:57.920 seems like they're playing with a bad deck to your point no deck but they're still playing
00:45:02.180 no the only thing they have going is a fake press they know how well we're doing militarily and then
00:45:07.620 at the request of a very nice group of people from pakistan who are very close to iran
00:45:14.840 i didn't go that final they said could you stop we're going to make a deal and we really had the
00:45:21.440 confines of a deal no nuclear they're going to give us the dust nuclear dust all the everything
00:45:26.300 we wanted and every time they make a deal they the next day it's like we didn't have that
00:45:33.880 conversation and that's taken place about five times there's something wrong with them actually
00:45:38.760 they're crazy and you know what because of that they cannot have a nuclear weapon because the
00:45:43.900 president of china agrees with you on that and he agrees with me on that he agrees with me that he
00:45:48.760 wants to see it end he'd like to see it end he would like to help if he wants help that's great
00:45:53.860 but we don't need help and you know the problem with help when somebody helps you they always want
00:45:59.840 something on the other side that's the way help works that's uh that's probably true yeah especially
00:46:05.480 in his business so i you know i think it's time to stop warning them and time to start
00:46:10.520 just following up on he said the clock was ticking right yeah he did that's what he put
00:46:15.920 out this weekend he said the clock is ticking uh if if you i don't know what the exact
00:46:22.300 message was, but it meant that
00:46:24.600 he was going to destroy them.
00:46:26.020 Well, let's do that. Yeah, time is of the
00:46:28.540 essence. I agree with that. Get moving
00:46:30.680 fast or there won't be anything left
00:46:32.520 of them. I mean, that wording is
00:46:34.180 Yeah, it's for Iran
00:46:36.580 the clock is ticking and they better
00:46:38.520 get moving fast or
00:46:40.380 there won't be anything left of them.
00:46:42.300 Time is of the essence. That's what he said.
00:46:44.560 I mean, let's do it.
00:46:46.840 Put the hammer down then. If that's
00:46:48.560 true, let's do it.
00:46:49.980 do it yeah uh there was more though we talked about iran's deal making
00:46:54.440 they're afraid to make a deal they don't know how to make a deal they've never been put in
00:47:02.860 this position before you're gonna hold out until they do well i'm gonna do what's right
00:47:07.000 i have to do what's right but the straight should be open right it should be open look
00:47:12.020 see to stop the straight is very easy all i have to do is say we dropped a mine in the straight
00:47:17.640 someplace you know so you're at a little disadvantage but that's okay uh the strait
00:47:22.760 will be open they will not have a nuclear weapon and the world will go on and you will see gasoline
00:47:29.060 prices drop energy prices generally drop like nobody don't forget they have a lot of boats
00:47:35.540 that are loaded up with oil that are going to bring the oil out as soon as this is over and
00:47:39.140 i think it's going to end fast they've been holding up the world for many many years with
00:47:45.080 the straight you know they've used this many many times they said we'll close the straight they've
00:47:50.160 closed it in the past they use it as a weapon they're not using it as a weapon with me and
00:47:56.140 what they did and actually what president she said last night sort of smiling about he said well they
00:48:00.780 close the straight and then you close them but you think they're going to capitulate sometimes
00:48:04.480 yeah okay i have no doubt okay good i hope it's very soon me too uh and it would be nice if we
00:48:13.700 didn't have to hit them again but it kind of seems like we're going to if that's all they
00:48:20.080 understand yeah is uh you know the it seems like it is power side yeah then show it to them again
00:48:26.400 do it uh because you know gas prices are through the roof um and that's making you know the
00:48:37.040 everything else that's delivered by trucks that use gas go up in price.
00:48:43.580 And a lot of items, you know, in the stores that we get other than the goods,
00:48:49.440 but I mean the packaging and the plastic bags and everything, that's stuck.
00:48:55.040 Yeah.
00:48:55.860 We get that through shipping.
00:48:58.520 And so let's wrap this thing up.
00:49:02.060 Let's go.
00:49:03.540 I mean, we were told it was four or five weeks.
00:49:07.040 Then we were told, well, you know, as long as it takes, won't take long.
00:49:11.940 It's not going to be as long.
00:49:13.100 You're questioning me about this.
00:49:14.500 We're not as long as Vietnam, not as long as Iraq.
00:49:18.180 Not as long as the 100-year war, okay?
00:49:22.400 It's not that.
00:49:23.440 Compared to the 100-year war, this is like a blink of an eye.
00:49:26.940 Yeah, it's nothing.
00:49:28.060 All right.
00:49:28.540 Well, you're right.
00:49:29.380 You're 100% right.
00:49:30.700 And I apologize for even thinking about it.
00:49:33.260 Thank you.
00:49:33.720 Thinking about questioning you on this.
00:49:35.800 Right.
00:49:36.200 Okay.
00:49:37.040 then don't how about that let's let's and he you know he's said in the past that he thinks that
00:49:43.440 they uh the mine thing is kind of bs you know one mine and then i got to shut everything down and
00:49:50.800 he said in the past he doesn't even think there are any so okay well then let's then we heard last
00:49:56.880 week was it from pete hagseth i think who said we've destroyed 90 of the mines that were in the
00:50:04.160 straight remember that yeah that was either headset or uh uh centcom guy yeah it's one of
00:50:11.000 them that said we just we've destroyed mine so there must have been some and now we've destroyed
00:50:15.340 them and now we know there's 10 left let's destroy them too if we know there's 10 more we must know
00:50:21.280 where they are because we've seen them right destroy them right right so i don't know and
00:50:25.900 how much i don't think there was ever a number right we don't know if there was 10 and we've
00:50:30.020 blown up nine yeah don't know don't know um but he also talked about uh china and taiwan
00:50:38.420 i'm not looking to have somebody go independent and you know we're supposed to travel 9 500 miles
00:50:46.180 to fight a war i'm not looking for that uh i want them to cool down i want china to cool down but
00:50:52.480 you're waiting on approving billions of dollars of weapons for taiwan is that moving forward well
00:50:58.540 i haven't approved it yet we're going to see what happens what are you looking i may do it i may not
00:51:03.300 do it yeah what's your your hinge well i'm not going to say that but i may do it i may not do
00:51:07.900 it but we're not looking to have wars and we're if you kept it the way it is i think china is going
00:51:13.800 to be okay with that uh but we're not looking to have somebody say let's go independent because
00:51:18.260 the united states is backing us okay okay uh there's uh taiwan discussed i i don't fully
00:51:27.580 understand the taiwan situation because um our official u.s policy is one china is the one china
00:51:35.060 policy yeah but we don't we don't mean we don't we talk to taiwan i guess not i guess not we're
00:51:41.520 saying that but not really not when you're not really but what does that mean if china attacks
00:51:47.820 taiwan then we don't have could because we don't have any treaty with them that means if you're
00:51:54.660 attacked we come to your rescue militarily i don't believe that exists a lot of troops there
00:52:00.860 and we have you know i think we'll provide them weapons but i don't think we get involved
00:52:06.760 militarily necessarily so for sure trump doesn't want to do that he doesn't want to do that i don't
00:52:12.640 want to do that does anybody want to do that go to war with china over taiwan i want to do that
00:52:18.120 right no i don't think anybody wants that uh then the other issue though with taiwan
00:52:24.380 or with china is something that affects us here in america a little bit more than the rest
00:52:31.500 uh here he is talking about uh the chinese students coming to america i could tell them
00:52:38.660 i don't want any students is a very insulting thing to say to a country
00:52:44.820 they would then immediately go out inside building universities all over china
00:52:49.800 but if you don't have those students good students by the way if you don't and we do another thing
00:52:55.620 you know if they're good they want to stay in america we we won't give them a green card and
00:52:59.220 things like that um you know i and that not only them but other other countries but if you want to
00:53:06.180 see a university system die take a half a million people out of it all right pause it for a second
00:53:11.540 all right so the president seems to be saying there that without chinese students american
00:53:18.740 universities collapse and go out of existence sorry i don't i don't believe that i find that
00:53:25.920 hard to believe i think it's impossible to believe there's no way that's true and there may be some
00:53:34.420 universities that go out of business and boy what a shame that would be i mean based on what
00:53:42.080 american universities are teaching our kids the propagandist that they are now i'm not sure that
00:53:47.680 would be a bad thing frankly we can't have that but oh well you think okay there's there's 6 000
00:53:56.200 american universities right if 500 000 people uh go away and aren't part of those universities
00:54:05.520 anymore that's an average of and it's not going to work out this way but it's 83 students per
00:54:11.660 university okay oh well and they're not evenly distributed like that there's probably more at
00:54:17.300 harvard more at yale but i'm sorry if harvard loses a thousand students they shut down they've
00:54:25.740 got a 53 billion dollar uh war chest war chest that a fund that can fund them forever so they're
00:54:36.780 not going out of business right they're not going out of business um university of texas has 50
00:54:42.980 billion dollars in in their fund i mean these these universities have they've got gold buried
00:54:51.260 underneath their their their main buildings and that's what they built the university
00:54:56.300 texas absolutely does yeah yeah literally has gold so uh they're not going out of business
00:55:05.200 if a few students leave, and even if they did, again, so what?
00:55:11.780 Isn't the opportunity for them to spy and send information back to China
00:55:19.640 worse than what would happen if they all go back home?
00:55:23.180 Right.
00:55:24.440 And I realize he thinks it would be an insult.
00:55:27.400 Well.
00:55:27.980 Oh, well.
00:55:29.120 So?
00:55:29.760 I don't mean it to be an insult, but we've stopped.
00:55:33.200 Assaulted by the spying that's going on from the Chinese.
00:55:36.500 Anyway, he addresses that a little bit later in his clip.
00:55:39.800 Yeah, let's see the rest of this.
00:55:42.440 The ones that won't be heard are the top schools.
00:55:44.780 The top schools will do fine, but your lower schools,
00:55:47.700 the ones that don't do quite as well,
00:55:51.740 they'll be dying all over the place.
00:55:54.620 I don't believe that.
00:55:55.380 I frankly think that it's good that people come from other countries
00:55:59.160 and they learn our culture and many of them want to stay here.
00:56:02.360 I think it's good.
00:56:04.080 Not everybody agrees with me.
00:56:06.460 And it doesn't sound like a very conservative position.
00:56:08.020 Nobody agrees with you.
00:56:09.220 It's not.
00:56:09.600 And I'm as conservative.
00:56:10.800 I'm a conservative guy.
00:56:12.680 I'm really a common sense guy, I think, more than a conservative guy.
00:56:15.800 Yeah, I think you are.
00:56:16.560 I think MAGA is common sense, you know.
00:56:18.600 People understand we want strong borders.
00:56:21.180 We want strong military.
00:56:22.120 We want good education.
00:56:23.480 We want low interest rates.
00:56:24.820 You know, we want.
00:56:26.160 But I think people would argue they worry about do they have nefarious intentions.
00:56:29.560 Sure, I know.
00:56:30.080 And we worry about that.
00:56:31.000 And honestly, you know, they do things to us and we do things to them.
00:56:36.340 It's a very, very fine line, the whole thing with students.
00:56:41.580 No, it's really not.
00:56:42.260 So they have 500,000 students.
00:56:46.280 And our university system does great.
00:56:51.280 You know, it does great.
00:56:53.580 You want to screw it up, take a half a million students out.
00:56:56.460 and you're gonna you're gonna see bankruptcies at the lower end of good colleges but they're not
00:57:02.080 known or whatever uh you're gonna have a lot of problems so it's something i'm always looking at
00:57:07.080 but it's a very insulting thing to tell a country oh my gosh we don't want your people
00:57:13.380 in our schools i mean it really is now i'll have people oh that's a terrible thing you know
00:57:18.460 is it it is a very insulting thing so um even if it is and so it's very interesting
00:57:25.540 it's something didn't come up today came up last time came up last time but i will tell you that
00:57:31.800 school systems don't want that to happen because you won't have much of a school system wow i don't
00:57:37.300 i don't know that's uh amazing that he's gonna have he's gonna have to convince me more i don't
00:57:46.160 i don't think he could convince me on that one i mean they spy on us we spy on them no i mean
00:57:53.140 How many Americans are in Chinese universities right now spying on China?
00:57:58.040 Half a million?
00:58:00.140 Is that a number right or wrong?
00:58:01.840 I think it's wrong.
00:58:02.760 Okay.
00:58:03.120 Yeah, I think it's wrong.
00:58:04.160 Okay.
00:58:04.700 I would guess about five rather than 500,000.
00:58:09.500 Maybe five.
00:58:10.880 I don't know.
00:58:11.660 We should look into that.
00:58:12.700 How many American students are in Chinese universities?
00:58:17.260 It was shockingly low.
00:58:19.340 A couple hundred or something?
00:58:20.680 It was 250 or something.
00:58:23.140 seems right that that sounds right but they're not you know that you think they'd be uh
00:58:30.420 have any problem at all with saying that americans can't enter chinese universities
00:58:36.960 no they wouldn't have any problem at all with that no and uh uh the insult so
00:58:45.280 and oh well i mean i know you've got a feel a a good uh a good sort of relationship with
00:58:56.780 xi jinping and that's fine but if he can't take it that you know it's 500 half a million chinese
00:59:05.780 students can't flood into our universities oh well yeah and now listen oh well and i want to
00:59:12.300 apologize because we have more opportunities to spy on China now.
00:59:16.600 Oh, okay.
00:59:17.200 We're up to 800.
00:59:18.300 800.
00:59:20.540 All right.
00:59:21.600 So we have.
00:59:22.900 Approximately.
00:59:23.900 Approximately 800 to their 500,000.
00:59:29.900 Okay.
00:59:30.220 That discrepancy is a little much.
00:59:33.140 A little much.
00:59:34.180 Yeah.
00:59:34.580 A little much.
00:59:35.340 It's a lot much.
00:59:36.960 Maybe it's just us.
00:59:37.980 I don't know if everybody's okay with Chinese students flooding into our American universities.
00:59:44.000 And I'm sorry, I don't believe that universities would fail.
00:59:47.060 No, I don't either.
00:59:47.700 I don't.
00:59:48.120 And if they do, I mean, I'm kind of okay with it.
00:59:51.420 We could use the buildings and the property for other purposes.
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01:01:33.460 all right pat and jeffy for glenn today 888-727-BECK um we also have president trump on
01:01:44.620 americans financial situation uh he kind of doubled down on what he already said about the
01:01:50.520 economy uh here he is on the economy numbers are you can imagine democrats and political
01:01:57.280 pundits uh the people get it jumped all over this statement that you made the other day
01:02:02.560 You were asked on the when you were leaving.
01:02:04.860 What extent are American financial situations motivating you to make a deal?
01:02:10.220 Not even a little bit.
01:02:11.340 The only thing that matters that I'm talking about Iran, they can't have a nuclear weapon.
01:02:16.200 I don't think about American financial situation.
01:02:20.060 I don't think about anybody.
01:02:21.240 I think about one thing.
01:02:22.860 You cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon.
01:02:25.860 That's all.
01:02:26.340 That's right.
01:02:26.760 That's a perfect statement.
01:02:27.600 I'd make it again.
01:02:28.500 You can imagine how many people stop the soundbite at, I don't think, about America's financial situation.
01:02:35.880 So what's your response to that framework?
01:02:38.000 It's very simple.
01:02:39.540 When people hear me say it, everybody agrees.
01:02:43.240 Short-term pain.
01:02:44.540 It's going to be short-term pain.
01:02:46.120 But the pain is much less than people thought.
01:02:49.660 Is it, though?
01:02:50.800 Is it much less than you thought?
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01:03:02.960 Did you think gas prices would be higher than this?
01:03:04.620 That's a good question.
01:03:05.340 Do I need to call in?
01:03:07.060 Because I would say no.
01:03:10.940 It's not less than you thought it would be.
01:03:13.340 Last than I expected.
01:03:13.980 No.
01:03:15.000 The gasoline prices are higher than I expected.
01:03:19.480 The food prices are higher than I expected.
01:03:23.280 Oh, wow.
01:03:24.600 And there are a number of things.
01:03:27.940 All costs, as a matter of fact, are higher.
01:03:31.400 No, higher.
01:03:32.000 Oh, higher.
01:03:32.900 Higher than you thought they would be.
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01:05:10.500 all right it's uh pat and jeffy for glenn this week uh he had the uh big thing in london over
01:05:25.620 the weekend uh we played his speech in the first hour um i think it i think it went pretty well
01:05:31.980 there was a lot of people at the unite the kingdom thing a whole bunch of people i don't know how
01:05:37.580 many. They estimated
01:05:38.980 110,000. It was way
01:05:41.680 over that, I think. I think it was
01:05:43.500 10 times that. I think it was somewhere
01:05:45.620 between, what did you say,
01:05:47.420 800 and 1.5 million? 800 and 1.5, yeah.
01:05:50.000 It certainly looks like that. That sounds about right.
01:05:51.440 I mean, I didn't count every head
01:05:53.300 looking at the video.
01:05:56.380 I was just kind of guesstimating.
01:05:57.580 You should have.
01:05:58.720 I guess we can't count on you to
01:06:01.220 count people.
01:06:04.200 They were expecting
01:06:05.280 3 million. I don't know if they got that.
01:06:07.200 I don't know about that.
01:06:08.140 But they had a lot of people.
01:06:09.720 A whole bunch of people.
01:06:10.500 And it certainly, if I were a leader of a country who has done nothing but besmirch these people.
01:06:19.260 Yeah.
01:06:19.840 Oh, yeah.
01:06:20.620 I would.
01:06:21.480 I'd be a little concerned.
01:06:22.180 I would be as well.
01:06:23.480 And that's why they're trying to minimize the turnout.
01:06:25.680 Yes.
01:06:26.260 By saying, oh, it was anywhere from 60,000 to 110.
01:06:31.680 Right wing lunatics.
01:06:32.940 And it was less than last year.
01:06:35.160 No.
01:06:35.740 I don't think so.
01:06:37.140 I don't know about that.
01:06:38.040 I don't think so.
01:06:39.600 Not that I paid that close attention to it last year.
01:06:42.620 So?
01:06:43.380 That's still a whole bunch of people that disagree with you.
01:06:47.780 Yeah.
01:06:48.360 Yep.
01:06:49.000 You're ruining their country, and they're showing up in large numbers.
01:06:54.600 And, you know, for some people, it's not going to end well.
01:06:58.600 And they just lost an election.
01:07:01.880 The, you know, Starmer's party just lost the election.
01:07:05.760 so get out people are pissed people are pissed uh all right 888-727-BECK um let's go to Joshua
01:07:17.020 in North Carolina hey Joshua you're on the Glenn Beck program with Pat and Jeffy hey there gentlemen
01:07:23.800 um you'd ask the question about how we feel about oh well you know the temporary pain from the war
01:07:30.580 Oh, yeah. No, no, no, no, no, no. I voted for Trump three times now. I did not vote for inflation and higher gas prices. I'm paying like four dollars and 20 cents a gallon.
01:07:46.360 And here's the thing. If that was it, if that was it, maybe. But no Epstein-Klein arrest, no political insider trading arrest, no Russia collusion arrest, no Doge fraud discovery arrest.
01:08:01.220 Hell, Nick Shirley found serious...
01:08:05.360 They're doing something about that.
01:08:08.500 Pardon?
01:08:09.360 The Nick Shirley stuff.
01:08:11.460 They're trying to do something there. At least they put J.D. Vance on that.
01:08:15.240 So, you know, maybe somewhere down the line, we get some satisfaction on that.
01:08:19.160 I don't know.
01:08:19.660 You know, I'd like to see some arrests.
01:08:22.100 You're right on that.
01:08:23.540 That fraud needs to be brought to the law.
01:08:27.300 But I think J.D.'s on that.
01:08:29.520 Right?
01:08:29.760 I heard him yapping this weekend that he's on it.
01:08:33.820 But, I mean, you make good points.
01:08:36.340 Look at the Doe's fraud.
01:08:38.260 Yeah.
01:08:38.580 Nothing.
01:08:39.260 Yeah, I know.
01:08:40.200 If something was going to happen, they would have done it with Doe.
01:08:42.540 So, I am done with Trump.
01:08:44.680 I am done.
01:08:46.060 He had his time.
01:08:47.360 He dropped the ball.
01:08:48.660 He started a new war, and he raised my prices for everything.
01:08:52.020 I'm done.
01:08:53.220 Who do you like for 28?
01:08:56.940 Man, I'm thinking, well, definitely not J.D. Vance.
01:08:59.840 I don't trust him.
01:09:02.280 I'm really thinking Ron DeSantis.
01:09:04.440 I mean, it's...
01:09:05.400 I like the way you're thinking.
01:09:07.160 I've been thinking Ron DeSantis for a long time.
01:09:10.940 Marco Rubio, yes, but I prefer Ron DeSantis.
01:09:13.700 is he's got a track record i have family in florida and what i've seen from ron de santis
01:09:20.500 is exactly what we need for the rest of the united states of america thanks joshua appreciate it
01:09:27.580 um yeah people are feeling the pain absolutely you know and i mean here's a little reminder
01:09:34.380 about some of the things that doge discovered americans have been funding the following
01:09:40.200 5.5 million to lgbtq advocacy in uganda oh 800 000 for transgender people sex workers and their
01:09:49.320 clients workers in nepal nepal 3.6 for lgbtq activism free training in pastry cooking
01:09:56.200 psychosocial counseling social a cyber cafe and the dance focus groups for male prostitutes in
01:10:03.660 Haiti, and $1.1 million
01:10:06.020 to produce gender transformation
01:10:07.860 in diverse social and
01:10:09.760 behavior change report, which advocates
01:10:11.800 again, quote, gender
01:10:13.580 blindness.
01:10:17.720 So, I mean, you don't want
01:10:19.820 to pay for those things?
01:10:20.620 No, you don't.
01:10:21.640 We all are dealing with the higher prices
01:10:24.220 for everything, right?
01:10:25.520 You have to do it.
01:10:28.400 You have to deal with it.
01:10:30.840 I'm not crazy about it,
01:10:32.360 But I've found a way to pay for the gas, back and forth to work, to pay for food for my family.
01:10:42.760 I treat it just like the government treats it.
01:10:46.060 You don't need to budget.
01:10:49.180 What a great way to go.
01:10:50.580 Yeah, you just do it.
01:10:51.200 So you just don't have a budget.
01:10:52.680 Don't have a budget.
01:10:53.180 That way you don't have to follow one.
01:10:54.580 I don't have to follow one.
01:10:55.660 And so everything works out.
01:10:57.320 That is brilliant.
01:10:57.960 Everything works out.
01:10:59.140 It just works out.
01:11:00.620 Yeah.
01:11:00.880 You just make it work, right?
01:11:02.600 You just keep buying stuff on credit.
01:11:06.220 That's what the government does, and they've taught us that really well.
01:11:09.740 I mean, it's not all on credit.
01:11:11.220 No, okay.
01:11:11.760 Well, good.
01:11:12.580 Right.
01:11:13.080 Like some of what the government does isn't on credit.
01:11:15.960 Thank you.
01:11:17.840 And we're only $39 trillion in debt.
01:11:21.080 We need to let that go.
01:11:22.880 You need to let that go.
01:11:25.200 That's what President Trump thinks, too.
01:11:27.260 You need to let that go.
01:11:27.660 Absolutely.
01:11:28.080 They just need to go back to zero on that so people stop complaining about it.
01:11:32.520 Well, what we can do is wait until we start printing so much money that, you know, it takes $40 trillion to buy a loaf of bread.
01:11:43.680 And then we take that $40 trillion and instead of buying a loaf of bread, we pay off the Chinese and everybody else we owe money to.
01:11:51.800 Yeah, we pay off the debt.
01:11:53.160 Forget about the debtors.
01:11:54.220 Great.
01:11:54.400 so yeah but we just give them funny money and everything's fine right that's what we'll do
01:12:01.900 uh let's go to greg in minnesota greg welcome yeah so you guys were asking about the the gas
01:12:09.440 prices being higher and yeah they're certainly higher than i expected lasting longer than i
01:12:14.820 expected but me too no iran's always going to be a threat so if we can neutralize some of that now
01:12:20.040 great let's let's get it done i don't disagree with that either i don't either but yeah it's
01:12:25.580 it's very difficult though for for people who are uh you know struggling to pay bills anyway
01:12:32.060 and now you've got four dollar and five dollar a gallon it's difficult for really tough me as a
01:12:38.420 thanks greg just a you know a guy who doesn't budget anything is just you know trying to get
01:12:43.520 through here in america uh it's difficult for me to understand how a country that i'm told
01:12:48.740 has more oil than the rest of the places around the country.
01:12:53.180 And I'm told that most of that oil over there
01:12:55.620 that's sitting on Karg Island that's just overflowing
01:12:58.540 goes to China and Europe.
01:13:01.100 How that affects me having to pay $4 a gallon for gas.
01:13:04.640 Yeah, or more.
01:13:06.360 It shouldn't, and yet it does.
01:13:09.940 And I haven't figured that one out yet.
01:13:11.580 If we're self-sustaining oil-wise,
01:13:14.540 then it shouldn't affect us.
01:13:16.740 Right?
01:13:17.460 I haven't figured that one quite out yet.
01:13:19.780 Yeah, that's a hard one.
01:13:21.740 That's a tough one.
01:13:24.100 Daniel in North Carolina, welcome.
01:13:27.640 All these points are valid.
01:13:30.320 If the true priority, however, is keeping Iran from having a nuclear weapon,
01:13:36.360 then we should still focus on that as the true priority.
01:13:41.920 And one would hope that the rest of the free world could all agree upon that and find a way to stop that from being such a threat.
01:13:50.880 Because if they had developed a nuclear weapon, from the information that we're getting, we're all overloaded with that.
01:13:58.800 But from the information that we're getting, it appears that Iran would probably use that to decimate thousands, possibly millions of people.
01:14:07.500 And that would make things a lot more turbulent than they are right now.
01:14:11.920 In 2026.
01:14:13.100 Very true.
01:14:13.860 From the information that we're being given.
01:14:15.900 Yep.
01:14:16.280 Yeah.
01:14:16.640 No, I think you're right.
01:14:17.620 Appreciate it, Daniel.
01:14:18.400 Thank you.
01:14:19.040 And because of the, you know, some of the distrust of Trump, you know, we have to, there's plenty of countries that we thought were our friends that have kind of showed their true colors to us.
01:14:30.100 Yeah.
01:14:30.420 Germany, France.
01:14:31.600 Yeah.
01:14:32.060 Great Britain.
01:14:32.820 All of them.
01:14:33.220 Yeah.
01:14:33.580 All of them.
01:14:34.500 All of them.
01:14:35.000 All of our NATO allies.
01:14:37.500 Yep.
01:14:37.740 have pretty much shown where they really are, which is interesting.
01:14:42.900 And I really think it's true.
01:14:44.740 If Iran had a nuclear weapon, they'd use it.
01:14:47.640 I think they would have used it already on Israel.
01:14:50.760 Yeah, no question.
01:14:52.240 They've got no problem in dropping a nuke on Israel.
01:14:56.800 Because they want to destroy Israel.
01:14:59.380 They don't believe they should exist.
01:15:01.640 Yeah, so that would be...
01:15:03.980 They have absolutely no qualms about doing that.
01:15:06.760 Could it reach us?
01:15:07.740 I don't know, probably not right away, but they would eventually develop a...
01:15:13.040 Do we have Jews living in this country?
01:15:14.800 I think we do.
01:15:15.700 Yeah, I think we do.
01:15:16.840 That's an issue.
01:15:17.720 Yeah, sure is.
01:15:18.760 And they consider us the great Satan.
01:15:20.440 They've made that pretty clear over the years.
01:15:22.160 Right.
01:15:23.340 So, yeah, it is unacceptable for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.
01:15:29.680 And it should have been handled long before this.
01:15:33.380 President Trump is right about that.
01:15:34.520 And he's right about that.
01:15:35.440 Absolutely is.
01:15:36.380 It's been kicked down the street over and over and over again.
01:15:40.940 And so he picked it up.
01:15:42.020 He said, enough is enough.
01:15:44.020 And so, I mean, I got to believe that's good.
01:15:48.480 Let's do it.
01:15:49.460 But let's not wait.
01:15:51.460 I don't think, I would venture to say, I don't know if there's a poll out there.
01:15:56.140 There may be.
01:15:56.660 But are Americans for or against just crushing Iran?
01:16:03.660 Finishing this thing?
01:16:04.520 Yes.
01:16:05.640 I don't know if there's been a poll on that,
01:16:08.520 but I would guess there are four finishing the job.
01:16:12.060 Now that we're there, we have to finish the job.
01:16:15.680 You can't just leave it undone because that'll be worse.
01:16:18.260 Because now you're doing what everybody else did.
01:16:19.460 Yeah, exactly.
01:16:21.220 And you remember how Obama handled this?
01:16:23.100 He'd left him piles of cash on the tarmac.
01:16:26.360 What was it?
01:16:26.820 Almost $2 billion here.
01:16:29.660 Will you stop now?
01:16:31.500 No.
01:16:32.240 No.
01:16:32.800 No, we won't.
01:16:33.340 Thanks for the $2 billion.
01:16:34.460 If somebody gives me $2 billion, I'll stop whatever they want me to stop.
01:16:38.600 I'm clear about that.
01:16:39.900 Me too.
01:16:40.840 I'd be okay with that.
01:16:43.200 But nobody's offering $2 billion.
01:16:46.100 You know what?
01:16:46.980 I'm willing to negotiate it down to a billion, just $1 billion,
01:16:50.960 and I'll stop whatever you want me to stop.
01:16:53.320 All right.
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01:18:25.860 uh it's pat and jeffy for glenn this week 888-727-BECK talking about all right are you
01:18:44.380 surprised that prices are up because president trump believes you're not he he believed that
01:18:52.500 there would that you knew there's going to be some short-term pain right right and it's not as bad
01:18:58.700 as you thought it would be is that accurate yeah uh and how how long are you okay with putting up
01:19:06.380 with it right four dollar and five dollar a gallon gas in california in some places it's over six
01:19:13.220 dollars a gallon right just really painful i mean when i'm feeling good about pumping three dollars
01:19:20.700 and 78 cents a gallon into my car, that's a problem.
01:19:25.540 When it was in the low twos in Texas, not that, what, three weeks ago?
01:19:29.760 Not very long.
01:19:30.280 A few weeks ago, it was two, I don't know.
01:19:33.040 It was two.
01:19:33.620 Two thirty, two twenty.
01:19:36.040 Well, yeah, it was that, but it was gradually, it was getting down to two.
01:19:40.300 Yeah, it was.
01:19:40.860 I mean, we were close to that.
01:19:42.260 Now it's about four.
01:19:43.220 It's close to four.
01:19:43.920 Yeah, some place is over.
01:19:45.480 Yeah.
01:19:47.000 Gia in Virginia, welcome.
01:19:49.820 Hi.
01:19:50.700 Hi.
01:19:51.560 Hi.
01:19:51.900 Hi.
01:19:53.220 All right.
01:19:55.100 First, the gems are actually taxing up a lot of stuff, too.
01:19:59.640 So that's adding to it.
01:20:00.580 No question.
01:20:01.740 Uh-huh.
01:20:02.040 For sure.
01:20:05.500 Yeah.
01:20:06.200 Okay.
01:20:06.960 All right.
01:20:07.180 Thank you.
01:20:07.660 And I guess that's what she had to say.
01:20:09.940 That's the entirety of it right there.
01:20:12.240 So put that in your pipe and smoke it.
01:20:16.960 Oh, okay.
01:20:17.880 Oh, she does have more.
01:20:18.920 She's still there.
01:20:19.400 All right.
01:20:19.660 Go ahead.
01:20:20.000 i'm sorry yeah i just wanted to start with that but um yeah i'm not happy about the
01:20:25.220 gas but i i did you know post basically i will stop with the money part for now because if we
01:20:35.100 delay anything and wait until later it'll be worse no that's right absolutely it's absolutely correct
01:20:41.340 and i and as far as the people coming in the chinese people i mean there is totally no balance
01:20:49.380 on that 800 to 500,000 that's crazy plus we already we already voted for him and i do love
01:20:57.780 trump but we already voted for him to deport so we don't really need to be bringing more people in
01:21:05.260 where we need to be putting them out thank you exactly right thanks 100 right yeah i mean thank
01:21:13.280 i'm all about that net zero immigration stop it all every single person every human that wants to
01:21:22.420 come into the united states stop them i'm there on illegal immigration stop all illegal immigration
01:21:27.860 i'm still okay with legal immigration that's great but you're not even there that's cute
01:21:33.280 no shut it down okay shut all right we need to we need to shut it down so none of it can be called
01:21:40.460 racist xenophobe
01:21:42.640 you can't come here from Norway
01:21:44.480 is what you're saying
01:21:45.640 man we want you here
01:21:47.460 but we can't sorry we're trying to fix our country
01:21:50.680 we're closed for a while
01:21:51.960 now how long do you envision that lasting
01:21:54.720 I think it takes 40 years
01:21:57.960 40 years
01:22:00.180 40 years
01:22:01.240 oh wow
01:22:01.900 so we can't clean that up in a year or two
01:22:04.980 it's got to be a 40 year process
01:22:07.380 alright 50
01:22:09.020 I fit you.
01:22:11.800 All right.
01:22:12.840 And then Norway, come back to us.
01:22:15.460 All right.
01:22:16.100 Come back to us.
01:22:16.900 Yeah.
01:22:17.620 Everywhere else, too, or just Norway?
01:22:19.800 No, everywhere else.
01:22:20.420 But you brought up, you said, people, you specifically mentioned Norway.
01:22:23.600 Right.
01:22:24.020 No, everyone.
01:22:25.680 Okay.
01:22:26.380 All right.
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01:23:51.600 who says that people were expecting this.
01:23:55.160 In fact, prices are lower than they were expecting.
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01:25:32.060 So in addition to the other things that the president said about the economy and Iran,
01:25:39.160 he also over the weekend went after Lauren Boebert because she had the nerve,
01:25:44.020 the unmitigated
01:25:45.960 goal to go to Kentucky
01:25:47.960 and campaign for Thomas
01:25:50.000 Massey. How dare she?
01:25:52.040 How dare she?
01:25:53.920 Dare she. So
01:25:55.380 the president called her a weak-minded
01:25:57.960 stooge. Wow.
01:25:59.940 We're doing that. And it would
01:26:01.920 be an honor to pull his
01:26:03.880 endorsement from her. Wow.
01:26:06.220 If he can find somebody else, apparently that's
01:26:08.220 what he's going to do.
01:26:09.940 I know she fought back a little
01:26:12.200 bit with she's i've endorsed uh thomas massey and i've endorsed donald trump both uh you could do
01:26:18.280 both yes and that's not good enough no for donald trump no because thomas massey is now public enemy
01:26:25.020 number one well that's for sure for the president and i wish it wasn't like that but it is right
01:26:30.200 and it's all over the bill is that what we believe it's all over the bill yeah he said here's a quote
01:26:36.420 from the president. Bad Congressman
01:26:38.520 Thomas Massey. Voted
01:26:40.280 against tax cuts, the border wall,
01:26:42.540 or military and law enforcement.
01:26:44.120 That's the big, beautiful bill.
01:26:45.940 That's exactly what that is.
01:26:48.100 He didn't vote against tax cuts
01:26:50.180 or the border wall or military
01:26:52.120 and law enforcement, but those things were included
01:26:54.340 in the bill, which he couldn't vote for
01:26:56.400 because it was too much debt.
01:26:58.980 He called him the worst
01:27:00.280 Republican congressman in history.
01:27:02.920 Kentucky vote the bum out
01:27:04.300 on tuesday we can't live with this troublemaker for another two years he's a true negative force
01:27:10.820 wow i disagree uh yeah i do too thomas massey is fiscally conservative he's conservative
01:27:20.720 socially as well um and you know i guess he's got some issues now i don't know i don't know
01:27:26.760 what's true in that situation with this former girlfriend or whatever all i've heard from what
01:27:32.600 i've heard it's being uh looked at as like a big issue but it really wasn't it wasn't anything to
01:27:40.400 do really with him no very little yeah um so it's a complicated anyway yeah i mean but thomas massey's
01:27:47.720 a conservative right and president trump just said he doesn't consider himself a conservative
01:27:53.400 right he said that multiple times that he is not a conservative common sense he's common sense
01:27:58.380 work on common sense so uh and you know debt is not a big deal to him he's a businessman he's had
01:28:07.120 i know how he feels yeah i know how he feels he doesn't care about right and that's why i changed
01:28:13.380 my mind on it because of president trump okay just yeah whatever don't care don't care don't
01:28:19.240 have a budget don't have a budget if you don't have a budget then you don't have any spending
01:28:23.440 limits thank you that's the beauty of it you just keep buying things and this the thing that really
01:28:30.920 bums me out the most on my plan about not having a budget and just you know just spending what you
01:28:36.460 have is that i can't print more right gotta find a way that's the difference between you more and
01:28:42.880 the federal government yeah it would be nice if you just had a printing machine in your backyard
01:28:48.440 Oh, it'd be so sweet.
01:28:49.520 Oh, it would be great.
01:28:51.120 Here, here's more money.
01:28:52.700 Look at this.
01:28:53.200 I came up with more money.
01:28:55.040 Right.
01:28:55.780 It'd be nice.
01:28:56.800 Do you need something?
01:28:57.660 No problem.
01:28:58.460 Most of us don't have that, though.
01:29:00.040 The federal government has that.
01:29:01.640 I know.
01:29:01.900 We do not.
01:29:03.900 That's kind of the problem with my plan, actually.
01:29:05.760 Kind of, yeah.
01:29:06.600 It's a problematic plan, but don't worry about it today.
01:29:09.840 Kick it down the street and do it tomorrow.
01:29:11.940 I am.
01:29:12.340 Next week or something.
01:29:13.700 Thank you.
01:29:14.320 That's what I'm doing.
01:29:15.400 Okay, good.
01:29:16.420 Good.
01:29:16.680 I'm pretty sure that'll work out.
01:29:18.040 you know somehow in the end meanwhile uh what are your thoughts on it and um i mean is it like
01:29:25.320 you expected or is it less than you expected or is it more 888-727-BECK let's go to brian in
01:29:33.340 florida hey brian welcome to the glenbeck program with pat and jeffy hey guys pat and jeffy you
01:29:39.000 guys are funny man thanks for keeping the humor going and keeping us upbeat during uh this i
01:29:44.520 actually i stand with president trump i think he what he's doing he's exposed so much fraud
01:29:50.280 and waste and i agree with a lot of the points everybody's made and what you guys have made
01:29:53.880 i also wish i had my own printing no no budget where i can be nice my own money
01:29:58.180 i'm using the monopoly money yeah yeah but uh but anyway he's exposed so much corruption fraud
01:30:06.540 illegal immigration and and i i believe he's on doing decades of things and and we as americans
01:30:14.240 have been fat and lazy and entitled of we want a satisfaction of things now and we have to go
01:30:20.300 through it's like we're working out we've been out of shape for so long we are definitely going
01:30:24.180 through the short-term pains i mean i i have to make decisions every month it's time you know i
01:30:29.340 don't i'm not a big materialistic guy but you know you we have to make sacrifices in order to get to
01:30:34.480 the long-term game and i really believe we're going to have such a reward in the end and and
01:30:39.480 it's duty of the people to hold this government accountable we need to start holding our congress
01:30:43.740 Senate. They haven't done yet. We'll just say they haven't done anything. That's for sure.
01:30:49.380 That's true. And now I'm using quotes with journalists. How come no journalist has actually
01:30:56.240 asked President Trump about what we got out of Maduro when we captured him? Because I bet you
01:31:01.640 Maduro knows a lot of the corruption that's going on, and we can start arresting people as well.
01:31:06.640 I just really believe we got to hang in there. Yes, it's about what I expected the last four
01:31:12.940 years was uh really high i think we were kind of going through like a recession during the fake
01:31:18.880 presidency of four years during the last four years and uh and you know prices are about the
01:31:24.600 same and he's really got to undo it and then we've had the federal reserve act of 1913 when they
01:31:29.700 that's been part of the corruption we took ourselves off the gold standard so really he's
01:31:34.980 he it takes time of getting rid of undoing decades and decades and decades of fraud corruption and
01:31:42.520 waste. And we just all have to unite together. I think we need to bring back manufacturing,
01:31:47.280 bring back community farms where we all start bartering with each other and really rely on
01:31:52.420 community and then get back to that and knowing your neighbors, loving your neighbors. You guys
01:31:57.000 talked about that earlier. You know, the biblical principles, I feel like we're going through a
01:32:00.760 spiritual cleansing and we need to really get back to God and really trust in God's plan because
01:32:05.860 God won already. And now I'm not comparing, President Trump never will compare him to Jesus,
01:32:11.780 But I trust in President Trump's plan as well.
01:32:14.660 And I don't like to trust in man.
01:32:16.180 I trust in God.
01:32:17.100 And I want to give a shout-out to Glenn Beck, man.
01:32:19.380 Great job of what you've been doing, what he's been preaching and doing and standing tall.
01:32:24.760 He's putting his money where his mouth is, where most people don't do that.
01:32:28.300 We look at our federal government.
01:32:29.860 They put our money where their mouth is, but they never do any action that is for the people.
01:32:35.820 So I just want to congratulate him and thank him for what he's doing.
01:32:38.820 and i pray uh full armor god over him continually and you guys and and that's just where i i kind
01:32:45.000 of think that's why we're really dealing with what we're dealing with and and this is the short-term
01:32:50.540 pain of going through the long-term reward of uh what we're going to get in the end nicely put
01:32:55.840 amen thanks brian yeah appreciate it can't disagree with any of that like you can't that's uh that was
01:33:02.940 well-spoken uh and you know it's true that's why this is so difficult right now and i guess what
01:33:09.620 bothered me the most is that the president seemed a little dismissive about the pain that people are
01:33:14.540 going through right yes and it's this affects people the lower income wage earners uh more
01:33:20.960 than a lot of the rest of us and so if you can't afford four and five and six dollar a gallon gas
01:33:27.340 what are you going to do right now if you can't afford eggs and butter at the grocery store what
01:33:32.040 are you gonna do it's really tough right now and so you got to tighten your belt somewhere um
01:33:38.740 most people don't have the government solution and available to them which is just don't have
01:33:45.480 a budget and it's don't worry about it kick it down the street until next week or the week after
01:33:51.000 that or the next month you know we'll get to it get to it sometime we'll get to something will
01:33:55.040 happen where it all works out that's what i'm saying that's something's gonna happen i'm gonna
01:34:01.100 get a big check in the mail that's
01:34:03.120 going to fix all this. I mean, I'm going to win the lotto,
01:34:05.260 right? That's the hope. That is the hope.
01:34:07.940 Yep. That's the hope.
01:34:09.180 Yep. And so when the lottery victory
01:34:10.960 doesn't happen... I was going to.
01:34:13.100 Bite your tongue.
01:34:15.540 So, 888-727-PECK.
01:34:18.500 Joel in
01:34:19.200 Minnesota. Welcome.
01:34:21.460 Hi. How you doing? Good.
01:34:24.300 You guys asked
01:34:25.340 earlier that you were saying
01:34:27.180 you didn't understand
01:34:28.180 why we're paying more.
01:34:30.460 Yeah. We're paying more because we're living in the global economy. Should we be? We shouldn't be. The excuse is our oil, we can't refine it, so we have to use the dirty oil. The reality is our equipment can pump the clean oil that we have. They just can't make their profit.
01:34:51.780 the profit comes from when they take the clean oil and sell it to other nations and then they
01:34:57.940 turn around and buy cheaper dirty oil and refine it and the kick side to that one is there's after
01:35:05.200 all the refining is done there's a layer of toxic waste left over so we're actually buying other
01:35:12.640 countries toxic waste and storing it on our land isn't that lovely that's great profit yeah
01:35:18.200 and you know there there were tax laws which uh i think they were given a little too much
01:35:26.160 i think the tax breaks they should have should be on the lines of refining our equipment
01:35:30.980 work better with our oil although it can the equipment we have can do the oil we have
01:35:38.040 they just don't want to do it because they lose profit if they were doing it that way
01:35:43.980 we would be about $1.29 cheaper a gallon.
01:35:47.860 Are you in the oil industry?
01:35:50.940 No, I've just been researching it.
01:35:52.440 Okay.
01:35:53.120 All right.
01:35:54.120 Well, that's a good summation of what's going on right now.
01:35:56.740 Yes, it is.
01:35:57.520 Yeah.
01:35:58.160 I appreciate it.
01:35:59.000 Thanks, Joel.
01:35:59.560 I don't care.
01:36:03.200 And you don't care.
01:36:04.160 You know what I heard?
01:36:04.700 And you don't care.
01:36:05.200 An excuse to why I'm not paying $1.20 a gallon.
01:36:09.160 Right.
01:36:09.860 Yeah.
01:36:10.560 Just excuses.
01:36:11.800 Global economy.
01:36:13.360 You will never pay $1.20 a gallon.
01:36:15.180 We can't refine it here.
01:36:17.060 We're buying toxic.
01:36:18.820 I don't care.
01:36:20.600 Just give me cheap oil.
01:36:21.940 Thank you.
01:36:22.540 What are we doing?
01:36:23.300 Just go back to, I don't know, $2.50 a gallon?
01:36:25.880 Is that unreasonable?
01:36:27.000 I don't think so.
01:36:28.020 $2.50 a gallon.
01:36:29.340 That's where we put it.
01:36:30.400 And that's where we need it.
01:36:30.780 I mean, we seem to be happy there.
01:36:32.400 Yeah.
01:36:32.820 Everyone seemed to be happy between that.
01:36:34.560 Oil companies are making money.
01:36:35.380 $2.50.
01:36:35.980 We're doing okay.
01:36:36.480 $2.50 a gallon.
01:36:37.760 $2.50 a gallon.
01:36:38.920 Perfect.
01:36:40.020 Carl in North Carolina.
01:36:41.220 Hi.
01:36:41.380 well hi hi glenn and crew uh well my wife one time saw some uh back during trump's uh first
01:36:50.080 term some some 135 but that was at one store for one week but uh yeah i'd be content with two bucks
01:36:55.680 250 but uh the previous uh caller gave the best explanation i've heard and i've not done a ton
01:37:01.720 of research but uh as to to connecting the dots of why it is that when we have enough oil ourselves
01:37:07.940 Why are we paying this much? But yeah, I did help elect President Trump all three times that he got elected.
01:37:15.160 And I also am working in North Carolina with the team to help make about a baker's dozen of needed repairs to our election processes, tighten them up.
01:37:24.440 But, you know, a bit earlier, Doge and Nick Shirley got referred to and and people use the term fraud.
01:37:33.720 Well, you know, if someone with an accent calls you up and is trying to sell you something and then they don't really have the product or the service, that's fraud.
01:37:44.300 But when our servants, our overpaid servants, are stealing from their boss the highest order, the highest governmental level, which is the people, it's embezzlement.
01:37:59.840 And when they're stealing tens and hundreds of billions of dollars, that's a serious felony.
01:38:05.160 And when they're taking bribes from foreign enemies, that's called treason, high treason.
01:38:11.060 And that's the only crime that's mentioned in the Constitution.
01:38:14.580 It's the worst crime there is because it inevitably results in many, many deaths and suffering and misery.
01:38:20.840 So let's maybe upshift from fraud to embezzlement and treason and call it what it really is.
01:38:28.740 and let's do what the Constitution tells us three times,
01:38:31.920 and the people need to be doing the prosecuting
01:38:34.940 because criminals don't tend to arrest themselves.
01:38:38.180 I've noticed that, too.
01:38:39.440 Yeah, that is a weird phenomenon.
01:38:41.180 Thanks, Carl.
01:38:41.740 Appreciate it.
01:38:43.320 You're never going to give it.
01:38:45.020 I mean, it's going to be a while before we get to the treason.
01:38:48.740 Yeah.
01:38:49.560 We don't like to use that word anymore.
01:38:51.260 No, we don't.
01:38:51.720 And we certainly don't like to level the charge anymore.
01:38:54.840 But, you know, like he says, in some cases it's really appropriate.
01:38:58.400 All right. 888-727-BECK. More coming up in 60 seconds.
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01:40:34.860 all right let's go to uh line six jerry in is it indiana hey jerry welcome
01:40:52.040 hi hi oh my gosh i feel so so flattered to be able to talk to these wonderful guys that
01:41:02.520 I have been a big fan of for
01:41:05.140 many, many, many, many years.
01:41:06.880 Well, thank you for saying that.
01:41:08.180 He first started out. I followed you guys
01:41:11.000 forever.
01:41:12.980 I met him
01:41:14.160 at
01:41:16.940 Tri-State out here
01:41:19.120 in Angola many years ago.
01:41:20.960 He talks about it often.
01:41:22.700 He's mentioned you many times, Jerry.
01:41:24.740 Many times. He did not.
01:41:28.880 All right. You caught us. I don't know how you
01:41:30.820 caught us, but you did.
01:41:32.520 so what's up what's up okay what's up it i'm just so perturbed by the media um abc nbc all of the
01:41:43.440 fake news how they're just talking about oh the price of gas has gone up another nickel today
01:41:49.580 uh oh my god do they not remember the last administration and every time the democrats
01:41:58.720 are in there holy crap yeah what are we paying for that that is very true and everything come
01:42:07.500 on pat and jeffy you guys know it is just a bunch of bunk yeah yeah that's for sure well it's for
01:42:15.360 sure that it's getting talked about a lot more now appreciate the call thanks jerry uh and thanks for
01:42:21.880 your kind words it is being talked about every day all day by the media whereas under biden
01:42:28.180 when it went up to five bucks a gallon nobody even mentioned it it was not a big deal to the
01:42:32.960 media then that much is very true very true yeah absolutely and it's you know look we know but it's
01:42:39.200 just it's the culmination of a lot of things that's happening in the world now right we don't
01:42:44.800 want around to have news we got it but because of that now we're all struggling and we're all
01:42:50.640 struggling at the same time with the same things higher prices for everything across the board
01:42:57.100 And yet, you know, we get good news that the president, they've killed the ISIS leader over this weekend that we're not talking about.
01:43:05.300 And I mean, less terror on the planet is good.
01:43:09.260 That's a good thing.
01:43:09.860 Yeah.
01:43:10.300 It's a good thing.
01:43:10.960 And yes, I'm happy that we took our armed forces along with the Nigerian armed forces and executed this guy.
01:43:19.700 Good.
01:43:20.580 Good riddance.
01:43:21.600 but it's just a culmination
01:43:24.300 of everything that seems to be like
01:43:26.320 okay
01:43:27.200 and at the same time we hear
01:43:30.340 that we have to
01:43:31.540 Trump, we haven't heard
01:43:34.280 a lot of news about
01:43:35.660 our ICE
01:43:38.120 on the streets
01:43:39.700 getting rid of illegals
01:43:42.540 supporting illegals
01:43:43.380 that's gone away
01:43:44.840 we got a lot of bad news out of Minnesota
01:43:46.640 and then bad things happened
01:43:49.660 and so now we've kind of
01:43:51.600 Move back a little bit.
01:43:53.040 Just be quiet over here.
01:43:54.620 And the thing was, Trump's plan was working.
01:43:57.800 Yes.
01:43:58.280 It was going really well.
01:43:59.600 And then the war with Iran, and so people are just saying, okay, can we wrap this up
01:44:03.640 and get back to the good times, the good things that you were doing, because we don't want
01:44:08.660 to pay the Biden-Obama prices while Donald Trump's in office.
01:44:13.520 Yes, I'm willing.
01:44:14.660 Okay, I'll pay it for today.
01:44:17.520 Yeah.
01:44:18.800 But, Jerry, what you said is definitely true.
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01:45:45.700 pat and jeffy for glenn today uh we're gonna get to your thoughts uh at 888-727-BECK
01:46:12.380 on president trump the economy what's going on with iran in just a second but we got to share
01:46:17.720 this news with you because uh it's pretty amazing the climate hysterics had to drop their most
01:46:27.720 hysterical predictions all of a sudden wait what we're not okay so the world is not going to end
01:46:35.620 in 12 years which we're down to i don't know when when did they start saying that like oh 2015
01:46:41.900 Oh, sure.
01:46:42.680 2012.
01:46:43.980 And, I mean, we're there and beyond in a lot of cases.
01:46:46.840 But the latest on some international committee responsible for the official scenarios that guide climate modeling have changed their projections.
01:47:01.820 Yeah, those other outcomes, they're not as plausible now.
01:47:06.680 They're not?
01:47:07.620 No.
01:47:07.920 You mean what we've said all along?
01:47:10.980 Yeah, you know.
01:47:12.440 And surely they pointed that out in the article, right?
01:47:15.540 Hey, thanks to all the climate change skeptics who have been doubting this hysteria all these years.
01:47:22.080 What we're going to do is we're just going to adjust the framework of the modeling, and we won't say anything.
01:47:28.560 We'll just change it.
01:47:30.660 That's so great.
01:47:32.180 You're just going to change the framework of the modeling.
01:47:35.520 That's all.
01:47:37.100 We're not going to say anything.
01:47:38.700 To eliminate the most extreme scenarios that, by the way, have dominated climate research for decades now.
01:47:48.740 Decades.
01:47:49.720 I mean, it's an incredible development.
01:47:52.060 It is.
01:47:52.620 They were telling us the future is virtually over.
01:47:56.900 We're done.
01:47:57.460 Before it got here.
01:47:58.560 Right.
01:47:59.020 There's no point in living it.
01:48:00.040 And look, some of those universities that we are going to fall because they can't get Chinese students.
01:48:08.180 Oh, wait, there'll be students.
01:48:09.280 Don't worry about it.
01:48:10.020 Oh, yeah.
01:48:10.280 But they are the ones that had some of their students in hysteria over the climate madness.
01:48:18.100 This is the stuff that got people like, you know, what's-her-face?
01:48:24.740 For some reason, I've drawn a complete blank on the 13-year-old that's now like 45.
01:48:29.280 Oh, yeah, what's-her-face?
01:48:30.500 What's-her-face?
01:48:31.020 Greta.
01:48:31.460 Greta Van Thunberg.
01:48:33.840 Greta Thunberg, who's been screaming and crying and weeping over climate change.
01:48:40.480 Can't get anybody to listen to her because it's so horrible.
01:48:43.820 It's so horrible.
01:48:45.220 Because that's what she was fed in her formative years,
01:48:49.200 and so that's what she firmly believes.
01:48:51.620 And now they've backed off all that stuff.
01:48:53.680 That's a good thing that President Trump posted this weekend.
01:48:57.000 Good riddance.
01:48:58.560 After 15 years of Democrats promising that climate change is going to destroy the planet,
01:49:03.700 the United Nations top climate committee just admitted that its own projections were wrong, wrong, wrong.
01:49:12.380 For too long, the climate activism has been used by Democrats to scare Americans,
01:49:17.840 push horrible energy policies, and fund billions into their bogus research programs.
01:49:22.720 Unlike the Democrats who use climate alarmism nonsense to push their Green News scam, my administration, this is President Trump now, will always be based on truth, science, and fact.
01:49:38.340 President Donald J. Trump.
01:49:39.740 It's incredible because, all right, while that is the case now, that's the new reality, anything you say is still ridiculous and you're a climate denier.
01:49:50.900 Right.
01:49:51.660 Right?
01:49:52.880 Somehow, everything they said is still accurate somehow.
01:49:56.480 Believe everything else they've ever said, but just not that.
01:49:59.940 Well, we adjusted.
01:50:01.800 Right?
01:50:01.980 What was the...
01:50:02.920 Mm-hmm.
01:50:03.340 We adjusted the...
01:50:05.520 The framework.
01:50:07.220 Yeah, the framework.
01:50:08.140 Yeah, the framework.
01:50:08.820 Because what we've been doing just aren't quite as plausible.
01:50:13.880 It never was plausible.
01:50:17.000 They won't tell you that, but it's not quite as plausible as they once thought it was.
01:50:22.760 So great.
01:50:23.760 Just amazing.
01:50:24.760 It sure is.
01:50:26.060 Ross in Maine, welcome.
01:50:29.180 Yes, thank you.
01:50:30.240 Great to talk with you.
01:50:31.320 You too.
01:50:31.680 Gas prices in California.
01:50:33.440 My sister and her husband have been paying $5 and $6 in Northern California long before the Sairan conflict.
01:50:41.860 We're close to $7.
01:50:44.500 Yeah.
01:50:45.100 Yeah, and our electricity is double the national average in Maine with our governor that we have
01:50:51.040 and her cronies and all that's going on.
01:50:54.560 But, you know, I expected that we could possibly be paying more for gas because of the prior administration,
01:51:01.860 the energy that we, you know, pipeline cut off and not going after our own national resources.
01:51:08.280 And we're soft as a country, you know, and I'm generalizing when I talk about people here.
01:51:13.660 but you know a lot of these people they voted this way they want this country to fail for a
01:51:21.040 long time and i just feel that they yeah and this is just so many and and we're we're trying to
01:51:27.240 correct what's been done in the past and you can't do it in a month any more than you can stop a
01:51:31.980 conflict i'm going to go in and annihilate yeah you know yeah and uh you know we just have to
01:51:38.980 buckle down and get this taken care of you know a lot of people in this country have uh family and
01:51:45.800 friends over there in this conflict that they don't want them there but we also don't want
01:51:49.800 iran to have a nuclear weapon you can't because you can't once they get it you're done exactly
01:51:56.140 right thanks ross i i don't disagree with anything no i know he's right that's what makes it
01:52:01.440 difficult and yeah i really think we need to finish the job we started with iran otherwise
01:52:07.100 we're going to pay for that big time um but let's do it then let's do it and be done and then we
01:52:12.700 need to shore up our energy and our resources here in this country like he said and you know
01:52:18.260 that that's the thing uh if you want lights on uh you have to pay your power bill and if you'd like
01:52:24.960 water coming into your home you have to pay that and uh then if you want gasoline to travel i don't
01:52:30.720 know to work to be able to pay for that uh all that all of those things are uh tremendously uh
01:52:37.200 what's the word oh yeah hi i mean it's never that's what it is hi yeah yeah okay holy cow i
01:52:44.760 don't even want to know that's why it stopped i don't even i don't even look i don't want it i
01:52:49.080 can't i can't if you if you don't look then it doesn't hurt you amen brother amen it's like
01:52:57.200 nothing's really happening.
01:52:58.420 Correct.
01:52:58.800 You just don't even look at it.
01:52:59.880 Correct.
01:53:00.480 It's good safety tip.
01:53:02.060 Thank you.
01:53:02.520 Thanks for coming in the mail.
01:53:03.620 Don't open it.
01:53:04.160 Don't look.
01:53:04.760 Don't open it.
01:53:07.300 I'm not sure that's the soundest financial advice,
01:53:10.940 but yeah, if you don't open it, you didn't get it.
01:53:14.240 Thank you.
01:53:15.700 And so you don't know that you owe anybody anything.
01:53:17.880 Thank you.
01:53:18.680 For more financial advice, email me at chewingthefat at theblaze.com.
01:53:23.380 Now, past results don't necessarily indicate future earnings.
01:53:28.500 No, it does not.
01:53:29.660 Just know that.
01:53:30.480 Always, yeah.
01:53:30.960 Glennon, Ohio, welcome.
01:53:33.840 Hello.
01:53:35.220 Hello.
01:53:36.940 Hey, Glenn.
01:53:37.380 Oh, good.
01:53:38.120 Hey, fellas, what's going on?
01:53:39.840 You are.
01:53:41.240 Donald Trump is the chief executive of the United States of America.
01:53:45.380 Indeed.
01:53:45.860 He's telling us that he knew this was going to happen.
01:53:48.540 He knew prices were going to go up.
01:53:50.240 why didn't he pass an executive order to let's say put a moratorium on federal taxes on fuel
01:53:58.180 while this is going on why not just give iran a deadline and when they get there start
01:54:07.740 bombing the crap out of them i agree with that 100 and i feel like we have given them a deadline
01:54:13.000 and then we've let it walk thanks glenn both points are pretty legitimate uh yeah i think
01:54:19.420 That makes sense.
01:54:20.540 It does.
01:54:21.760 And it's been talked about.
01:54:23.100 You're still going to have the states and the local municipalities that tack on to your gas prices.
01:54:28.720 Yeah, you'll still have the state.
01:54:30.020 But if you got rid of the federal income tax or gasoline tax.
01:54:35.780 Or the federal income tax.
01:54:37.820 Which would be even better, frankly.
01:54:39.300 Why does he just get rid of it all?
01:54:41.040 Please.
01:54:42.360 But if you got rid of the federal gas tax, what is that, 18 cents or something?
01:54:46.480 Honestly, I don't know.
01:54:47.180 And then every state has their own, but I, it would save you some money.
01:54:50.940 Right.
01:54:51.460 That's the thing.
01:54:52.200 It would, it would be great.
01:54:53.280 And he is talking about that, but he just hasn't done it yet.
01:54:56.080 Yeah, there's been people that have talked about it.
01:54:57.640 It'd be very helpful.
01:54:58.500 I don't, would it?
01:55:00.020 Yeah, I think it'd be helpful.
01:55:01.780 I mean, it's not going to hurt.
01:55:02.960 It would certainly look good.
01:55:04.360 Yeah.
01:55:04.720 It would certainly look good.
01:55:06.580 Yeah.
01:55:06.700 And we could use that.
01:55:08.100 Yeah, absolutely.
01:55:08.840 Adding into the midterms now.
01:55:09.980 Yeah, absolutely.
01:55:11.760 Jennifer in Connecticut.
01:55:13.420 Hi.
01:55:13.560 Hi.
01:55:13.620 hi um so i just wanted to say um about the guy from north carolina i live in connecticut i voted
01:55:20.800 for trump three times as you can imagine there's a lot of liberals in in the state
01:55:26.320 and i just really want yeah i i love it here if you can't tell
01:55:31.120 no i'm trying to relocate to tennessee um me and my ex-husband yeah at least you would have
01:55:41.100 another conservative vote down in
01:55:43.040 Tennessee.
01:55:45.260 So I just wanted to let all
01:55:47.120 the Republicans know that live in red states
01:55:49.180 and purple states. You need
01:55:51.040 to vote for every election or you're going to end
01:55:53.100 up like Connecticut. That's for sure.
01:55:54.960 Yeah, absolutely.
01:55:57.120 That's for sure. Thanks, Jennifer. I've lived
01:55:59.040 in Connecticut on two separate occasions.
01:56:01.320 Early 90s and then again
01:56:02.960 in the 2000.
01:56:04.900 It was cheaper the second time. Beginning in 2009.
01:56:07.240 Oh, so much cheaper.
01:56:09.360 Yeah, so much cheaper.
01:56:10.700 That's usually the way it works.
01:56:12.120 And the politics is mind-numbing in Connecticut,
01:56:15.700 which is why I ignored it and tried to believe that we were in Texas at the time.
01:56:19.820 That's what Jennifer is saying is the problem.
01:56:23.280 Yeah.
01:56:24.560 But, you know, what are you going to do?
01:56:27.020 It's Connecticut.
01:56:29.680 You've already given up.
01:56:31.060 I've already given up.
01:56:32.280 You've already given up.
01:56:32.800 That's why we're here now, because we're in Texas now,
01:56:35.500 and that makes more sense.
01:56:37.360 Paula in Tennessee, welcome.
01:56:38.940 yes tell jennifer she's welcome here in tennessee as long as you don't bring any politics
01:56:45.500 okay yep uh no what i was listening to jesse earlier here i live in east tennessee okay and
01:56:54.880 here our gas is 386 right now oh see how lucky are you
01:57:00.300 yeah and um but i'm a retired teacher i live on a fixed income and um i know what it means to have
01:57:11.380 to count your pennies yeah sometimes before my next paycheck i'm living on quarters and dimes
01:57:17.500 and it's very hard but i remember when this happened back with carter years during the
01:57:24.380 oil embargo and stuff like that and you know that was a hard time too and i understood that when
01:57:31.700 trump did this prices were going to go up and i understood that and um but also when they did the
01:57:41.680 military operation in iran they only finished 80 percent of the targets and then he stopped to make
01:57:49.340 this deal right and he first deal failed and then he waited paused to make another deal
01:58:00.500 and then they didn't show up right to me that was an insult and the military operation should
01:58:08.340 have started back absolutely and pistol Pete's ready to go he wants to make that happen bad
01:58:13.800 yeah uh headsets has said thanks paulo absolutely thank you uh and i hope you don't have to count
01:58:20.000 quarters uh very much longer me too uh no kidding but i mean there that's needed to happen i'm not
01:58:27.160 quite sure i know trump wants to make a deal i i got that but i'm not quite sure we don't want to
01:58:33.220 hurt the people you know we're trying not to do civilian targets and they still claim we are i
01:58:39.360 I know.
01:58:40.600 So we're still taking a beating over that.
01:58:42.860 What were they saying?
01:58:43.020 22 schools have been hit last week?
01:58:45.380 That was what Gillibrand was saying.
01:58:49.160 Yeah.
01:58:49.380 And he was at the CENTCOM.
01:58:52.540 Cooper, head of CENTCOM.
01:58:56.200 He's a good, I mean, I liked him a lot.
01:58:59.000 But he was saying, like, there's no credible, that's not true.
01:59:02.660 There's no credible reports on that.
01:59:04.480 Yeah.
01:59:04.820 Which means they're just saying it.
01:59:06.440 They're just saying it.
01:59:06.460 Apparently.
01:59:07.580 Whereas, when you think back to that,
01:59:10.600 didn't they admit that that was an Iranian missile?
01:59:14.200 I thought so, yeah.
01:59:15.880 At first.
01:59:16.460 I thought so, too.
01:59:17.880 Now it's back to blaming us again.
01:59:20.460 Yeah, yeah.
01:59:21.020 Weird.
01:59:21.760 It's weird.
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02:01:10.900 is that me yep that's you well i'll be darned yeah how about that there's uh i suspect that
02:01:20.900 if we just uh took a whole bunch of pigs and took them over to iran and started bombing them with
02:01:26.340 pigs how'd it do it it would that would do it i mean yeah because they don't like pigs
02:01:32.260 they don't they don't like pork uh thanks a couple things with that i have a problem with
02:01:38.160 Then our pork prices go up.
02:01:39.720 Oh, that's right.
02:01:40.680 So what we need to do is then, you know, Trump didn't want to have China help because when, you know, he's afraid that when they help us, they're going to want something in return.
02:01:50.480 But China has those, I'm told, through videos that, you know, come out of the country, that they have those giant buildings that they have hog farms, right?
02:02:00.940 Yeah.
02:02:01.480 Yeah.
02:02:01.780 Let them help us.
02:02:04.020 Loaning some pigs that we can drop on Iran.
02:02:06.840 All right.
02:02:09.020 Yeah, there you go.
02:02:11.680 It just seems, you know, that's too insensitive.
02:02:14.400 I think that's why we won't do that.
02:02:16.800 It's too insensitive.
02:02:18.040 Just a tactical nuke then and we're good?
02:02:20.260 Yeah, now that's okay.
02:02:21.540 Okay.
02:02:22.160 But not the pig.
02:02:22.740 Okay.
02:02:23.380 You can't bomb them with pigs.
02:02:24.740 That's unacceptable.
02:02:26.680 A nuke?
02:02:27.000 I mean.
02:02:27.560 That's not against the religion.
02:02:28.820 No, it is not.
02:02:29.360 So.
02:02:29.900 I mean, if you think PETA gets upset.
02:02:33.320 Oh, man.
02:02:34.200 Just talking about bombing around with pigs sets PETA.
02:02:38.160 My man Wes Burdett from PETA was already typing me the email.
02:02:42.640 I couldn't feel it.
02:02:45.180 I couldn't feel it.
02:02:46.680 Absolutely he is.
02:02:48.000 Because they don't appreciate that.
02:02:49.000 No, they do not.
02:02:49.420 Don't even joke about that.
02:02:50.340 That's right.
02:02:50.780 That's not funny.
02:02:51.560 You know, how about the guy that got in trouble in Hawaii because he threw a rock at a seal?
02:02:56.380 Right.
02:02:57.460 A Hawaiian fish seal.
02:02:59.440 What was it?
02:02:59.920 A Hawaiian monk.
02:03:01.280 A Hawaiian monk seal.
02:03:03.720 The guy didn't hit him.
02:03:05.240 It just scared him.
02:03:06.040 so somebody beat him in the face for doing that he's been charged so violence against
02:03:11.860 a human is okay but don't you dare throw a rock at a seal that's unacceptable my friends
02:03:20.680 all right we'll be back again tomorrow see you then
02:03:36.040 We'll be right back.